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06:17
We are still waiting for SE to fix the API bug, meta.stackexchange.com/questions/381175
06:31
Public service announcement: The election is underway, and 0 (0% of 6,020 eligible) users have already voted! I can answer frequently-asked questions about elections (type @ElectionBot help for more info).
 
3 hours later…
09:29
@ElectionBot Hello, how many users have voted in the election so far?
@ElectionBot how many users have voted in this election?
@Mari-LouA Based on the number of Constituent badges awarded, 0 (0% of 6,021 eligible) users have voted to date.
Still broken, I see
10:18
@ElectionBot what are the chances for two nominees being in a tie for second position?
@ElectionBot which ELL users have the the maximum candidate score?
@ElectionBot who has the highest candidate score?
Interesting, no one has a perfect score of 40. Only two users have 39 and 38 scores each.
@ElectionBot what are the probabilities for two nominees tying for second position?
10:48
@Lambie do you believe that every moderator is deliberately unfair or biased? One bad experience with a moderator, and I've had my share, does not exclude there being some great people who know their stuff. Wonderful mediators, people who know when to intervene and when to just let things fizzle out.
Do you think that it makes no difference who becomes an ELL mod? What if a candidate is under-qualified for the role? Maybe they speak in broken English, and have a limited understanding of standard English grammar. Maybe the nominee has a history of being aloof and unfriendly; has never participated on meta; or has never helped users to clarify their posts, I could go on.
If you recognise that a candidate has none of the negative characteristics listed above but is knowledgeable in English and has two or more positive traits please vote for that person or persons. You can vote for only one nominee, if you like.
 
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13:47
@Mari-LouA request noted :)
 
5 hours later…
18:34
@Mari-LouA No, of course not and I find the question somewhat leading...No, I think it makes very little difference. That said, I have found more than four on ELL and ELU to be over the top.
18:58
@Lambie Four! Wow, that many. Not my experience. There was one thoroughly dislikeable person who was elected as a moderator, I gritted my teeth and waited and lo and behold that person left EL&U after a few years. But oh boy was that person blinkered and rigid.
@Lambie Oh come on Lambie, I wasn't THAT mean to you :) Moderating on SE is hard because it's all in text. Honestly, I think there would be a lot less drama if we sometimes just talked instead of typed.
I think a lot of times people get the short end of the stick because of the way they're communicating and not necessarily what they're saying or doing.
19:31
The election is ending soon. This is the final chance to cast or modify your votes!
20:00
The election has now ended. The winners will be announced shortly.
20:42
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Q: 2022 Community Moderator Election Results

RosieModerator election #6 on English Language Learners has come to a close, the votes have been tallied, and the new moderators are: They will be joining the existing crew shortly — please thank them for volunteering and share your assistance and advice with them as they learn the ropes! For detail...

6,021 voters were eligible, 1,091 visited the site during the election, 790 visited the election page, and 291 voted Compared to the previous election: 5,769 voters were eligible, 1,146 visited the site during the election, 823 visited the election page, and 305 voted
 
1 hour later…
21:56
Congratulations to the winners Laurel, David Siegel! You can view the results online via OpaVote.

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