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14:25
Guys, if you don't mind, would you go over my answers to the questions posed to me on my nomination so far, as I'm feeling based on the scores of the various comments so far that perhaps my answers haven't adequately responded to the concerns raised?
 
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16:53
Frank wrote in his nomination that, "<he would> no longer be able to cast non-binding close or delete votes"
This means that mods lose the ability to vote to close and instead have the ability to immediately close, right?
@ken.ganong Yes
Mods only have their immediate close/reopen/delete buttons, they can't vote for them.
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Q: Add a way for moderators to cast a normal, non binding vote

Andreas BoniniI think moderators should have the ability to cast a normal, non binding vote like if they were a normal user (while of course retaining their ability to cast a binding vote where necessary). This can be used in "grey areas" where a moderator can choose to give his or her opinion but not make a ...

@ken.ganong It's part of the responsibility of being a mod.
I won't be able to kneejerk close votes anymore, rather relying on the community to police the borderline stuff.
 
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18:23
If we are using Meek STV, what is the point of having a primary? Why not just the election? Perhaps 30 candidates is too overwhelming to expect much of the community to vote?
It's not a particularly good idea to require everyone voting to go through dozens of long nominations before voting
besides, there's only 10 nominations right now.
Oak
Oak
@3ventic :(
I was hoping to see more nominations
We're only a day in; there's still tons of time for more nominations.
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@3ventic @Oak It is a smaller number every time I look at it.
18:27
I'm expecting at least a few more by the end of the nomination time
There were 13 at one point
Oak
Oak
@ken.ganong I guess a few were intimidated by the hard questions posed by @FAE and @FEichinger
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Indeed. Some early vetting is good, of course.

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