@RebeccaChernoff Thank you all for the opportunity and support given until now. Thanks you all the responsible people that organized this and keep working for the sites in the network. Vote for me! ;)
@RebeccaChernoff I'd like to thank everyone for such good questions, and I look forward to any further questions on meta as outlined in this question. :)
@RebeccaChernoff ... final thoughts. enjoy life, enjoy being a good user, enjoy being a mod. We are all users - lets make this site the best that it potentially can be...
@RebeccaChernoff My final Thoughts: Moderation is a great responsibility, and there would be many cases i'd have to face.But I can depend on help from the other Moderators and the Community. And I loved the questions asked in this session
@rlemon If the question / answer is on topic but not helpful in any matter it should be downvoted. It does not matter much your personal opinion on these cases, be cold and cruel, downvote when needed.
@rlemon When does it deserve a downvote? For both Question and Answer, when I personally don't agree with it. Specifically for a answer, when it is technically wrong, but not legally wrong, and it won't even harm a users system.
Thanks again to @TimStone and @RebeccaChernoff for a wonderful session, I enjoyed this. (also, people who asked questions, I have a nagging suspicion that I missed one or two, so if you don't think I answered yours, yell at me and I'll fix that)
@rlemon When a question is on topic, doesn't have severe formating or quality issues but at the same time has no usefulness as a question per se, it should be downvoted. The same with an answer, if the answer is harmful, only contains some information or links but in the end the usefulness of that answer can be questionable it deserves a downvote.
@RolandTaylor It will be open for a while at least, but it's not a general discussion room so you shouldn't be surprised if your posts mysteriously vanish.