Ask HN: Any 'inclusionist' moderator candidates in Stack Overflow elections?
Currently, Stack Overflow is holding moderator elections ( stackoverflow.com/election ). Most, if not all of the candidates are promising to be very strict, to close and flag even more posts the others.
I don't want to start another debate about Stack Overflow policies here, I know there re different opinions on this, but I've noticed that many HN readers are unsatisfied with the status quo. I regularly see comments like "this is what is wrong with SO" when a link to a closed question is posted here.
I was wondering, is there anyone in the list of candidates who is less deletionist and law-and-order, and more inclusionist and lassez-faire, whom I can vote for? I went through the list, they all seem to be making the same promises, but maybe I've missed something.
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[ 4.8 ms ] story [ 17.2 ms ] threadMaybe you need to view SO in a different light in order to understand its usefulness. The SO site itself can be considered broadly as a solve-coding-problem site.
If you want more broad and debatable topics to be involved in your thinking, go with a specialized-forum.
I think the wisdom behind their strict policy applies when (say) a question that was answered in 2011 about some linux software issue provides an exact solution that can be applied by another 10/100/1000 more other people that come across this issue in the future. Therefore, it solves the problem and you move on.