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Are there some issues which have been raised on Stack Overflow that could be relevant also for the election on Mathematics?
I have seen that there was this recent post on Meta Stack Exchange: Do not allow moderator candidates to change their user names during elections. But I am not sure whether this caused problems in the past.
Also this proposal from Shog9 was bumped again by a bounty: Let's disallow moderator nominations from people who've been suspended in the past year.
BTW should some relevant posts be added to the room description? (I am not really sure how long the character limit is.)
I mean things such as 2020 Moderator Election Q&A - Question Collection or The unofficial 2020 elections nomination thread.
in 2020 English Language Learners Moderator Election Chat, May 5 at 7:40, by Martin Sleziak
Currently the information whether the candidate was previously suspended isn't displayed somewhere during an election, is it?
in 2020 English Language Learners Moderator Election Chat, May 5 at 9:06, by Martin Sleziak
@Daniil Yes, I know that. But still, it would be a useful information. (Knowing that the candidate was suspended and why that happened helps voters to form the opinion on that user.)
in 2020 English Language Learners Moderator Election Chat, May 5 at 11:13, by ColleenV
@MartinSleziak Actually that's not how suspensions are supposed to work. After the suspension ends, users should be allowed to be upstanding community members without their past constantly hanging over them as long as they don't repeat the bad behavior.
I have flagged the question for mods' attention - asking whether status-completed could (should) be added.
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@Zacky Males are also sometimes anonymous, so it's not just women who choose anonymous usernames. In any case, one problem is our culture, and one's success on this site, is a huge motivation for women to remain anonymous. I still regret having declared I am a woman. I think my standing here would be much better had I not. How do we create a culture on this site, that does not, usually indirectly, undermine a woman's credibility, when she openly declares she is a woman??
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^^^Anyone can contemplate and consider the above question. But methinks few have a ready answer, unless they don't take the question seriously. (Which is another problem: women tend not to be taken as seriously as men.)
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