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Air
Air
00:25
Somehow, of the 800+ questions on the site, I've managed to miss seeing enough of them that there are 300+ I never voted on. And I try to always vote on questions, it's the "cheapest" way to influence the quality of the site and reward good contributions.
That it's hard to keep up is a good sign! Early on I'm pretty sure I read in detail every single thing that was posted, though I rarely voted on answers outside of my wheelhouse (or when I was too lazy to check the calcs)
 
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14:30
@Air How do you find the questions on which you haven't voted?
I try to maintain a similar policy. I try to vote on every question/answer that I bother to read.
Though I don't make an attempt any to read everything.
 
1 hour later…
Air
Air
15:59
@ChrisMueller There is no easy way that I'm aware. I tend to every so often go through the list of recent questions looking for titles that aren't familiar, in addition to checking the active questions list. After I've had a period of low activity, I'll actually open up all the questions from the past few days in tabs and check them to see if I've voted. If I have, I scan for new answers; otherwise, I read the question.
You could scrape your user activity profile "votes" tab for post IDs and compare it to a list of post IDs from the data explorer, but that seems a little overboard to me.
I do attempt to read everything - I think as a pro tem moderator, I at least owe it to the site to read and vote and edit wherever I can usefully do so. Even outside of my area of expertise I can find spam and investigate plagiarism, though I try not to vote on answers I can't reasonably verify.
 
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Air
Air
19:32
Just experienced for the first time finding and reading an answer that I didn't realize was my own until scrolling down.
 
2 hours later…
21:28
Now I'll see if I can get marketing to buy into fiberglass wickets. Weehee!
22:00
Don't ask how I have a reference for breaking strengths of human tissues so easily at hand.
Air
Air
@Mark I'm just going to assume you work on this.
Not quite ... glad to hear you have the positive viewpoint.

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