2019 Moderator Election
2019 Moderator Election
On Stack Exchange, we believe the core moderators should come from the community, and be elected by the community itself through popular vote. We hold regular elections to determine who these community moderators will be.
Community moderators are accorded the highest level of privilege on our community, and should themselves be exemplars of positive behavior and leaders within the community.
Our general criteria for moderators is as follows:
- patient and fair
- leads by example
- shows respect for their fellow community members in their actions and words
- open to some light but firm moderation to keep the community on track and resolve (hopefully) uncommon disputes and exceptions
Every election has three phases:
- Nomination
- Primary
- Election
Please participate in the moderator elections by voting, and perhaps even by nominating yourself to be a community moderator!
Election chat room - discuss the election, candidates, etc.- For questions about the election process itself, visit Meta.
- The candidates answer your questions
On Stack Exchange, we believe the core moderators should come from the community, and be elected by the community itself through popular vote. We hold regular elections to determine who these community moderators will be.
Community moderators are accorded the highest level of privilege on our community, and should themselves be exemplars of positive behavior and leaders within the community.
Our general criteria for moderators is as follows:
- patient and fair
- leads by example
- shows respect for their fellow community members in their actions and words
- open to some light but firm moderation to keep the community on track and resolve (hopefully) uncommon disputes and exceptions
Every election has three phases:
- Nomination
- Primary
- Election
Please participate in the moderator elections by voting, and perhaps even by nominating yourself to be a community moderator!
Election chat room - discuss the election, candidates, etc.- For questions about the election process itself, visit Meta.
- The candidates answer your questions
On Stack Exchange, we believe the core moderators should come from the community, and be elected by the community itself through popular vote. We hold regular elections to determine who these community moderators will be.
Community moderators are accorded the highest level of privilege on our community, and should themselves be exemplars of positive behavior and leaders within the community.
Our general criteria for moderators is as follows:
- patient and fair
- leads by example
- shows respect for their fellow community members in their actions and words
- open to some light but firm moderation to keep the community on track and resolve (hopefully) uncommon disputes and exceptions
Every election has three phases:
- Nomination
- Primary
- Election
Please participate in the moderator elections by voting, and perhaps even by nominating yourself to be a community moderator!
Election chat room - discuss the election, candidates, etc.- For questions about the election process itself, visit Meta.
- The candidates answer your questions
Nominations close in 2 days.
6 Candidates
Nomination
Primary
Election
Nomination
Primary
Election
I'll throw my hat in the ring.
I'm a computer scientist with a strong interest in data science. I have experience teaching data science and would like to see this community grow and be successful. When I got started in my studies as a student, I benefitted enormously from being able to ask questions on Usenet; today I see Stack Exchange as a superior format, and I'd like to pay it back by contributing to the success of this site as a place for high-quality information about data science.
I have moderation experience (I am a moderator on Computer Science Stack Exchange). I know what's involved and am comfortable with it.
reviews | meta posts
add a comment |
- I have been on DS SE for 2.5 years from Beta to Graduation
- I visit the site daily and have been a top contributor in all review queues
- I have been working as a professional data scientist for 5 years
- I try to stay up to date with current research and developments
- As the field continues to grow, the site will also grow and I hope to contribute to make this a popular destination for quality content
- Not afraid of more mundane tasks of mods like dealing with flags etc.
reviews | meta posts
add a comment |
I would like to nominate myself to run as a moderator.
I am currently studying Machine Learning at Columbia University. Of interest, I am taking a course exclusively on scikit-learn (taught by one of its core developers Andreas Müller).
I would like to help grow and develop the community on this site. In addition, I would like to run to help alleviate some of the pressure off of our existing four moderators.
Some key points:
- I am very active on the site (visit daily)
- I enjoy editing questions
- I post on Meta
Why not me?
- I have lower reputation than other moderator candidates (but am continuing to build it up)
Here is a link to my questionnaire if you would like to read it.
reviews | meta posts
add a comment |
Why me?
I care about the communityI know DS very well - 9+ years as a professional DS, founded a large offline DS community in the SF bay area, very involved in DS ed., etc.
Educational-orientation - this site helps members of all levels to learn rapidly. As the designer and content-creator of 2 Data Science microcredentials and an international lecturer on ML, I am devoted to teaching & learning.
Expert appreciation of the highly cross-field nature of DS
- I've made every possible mistake and learned from it
- I believe that mods are empowered by the community for the purpose of paying it back via servant leadership
- I want our SE site to be a welcoming community
Why not me?
- Limited rep on this SE site (mitigated by StackOverflow + other rep totally > 20K points)
- See #5 above
- I have never been a moderator on another SE site
Promises:
- I will be available at least 2 hours per day and 20 hours/week total, potentially significantly more
- I will contribute content at an exponentially greater rate
reviews | meta posts
$begingroup$
Your claim that you've made every possible mistake and learned from it is concerning. It's not possible to have done that. Humility and willingness to accept that you're human and liable to making mistakes are very important qualities in a moderator; that makes me question whether you have enough of them.
$endgroup$
– ArtOfCode
Mar 26 at 16:11
$begingroup$
This struck me as a rather uncharitable interpretation. Pretty sure OP is not actually claiming to have made every possible mistake. Instead I think it is an informal way of conveying the the qualities you request. I would paraphrase it to "I have made many mistakes so I have gathered lots of learning experiences and a sense of humility from being wrong a lot."
$endgroup$
– Simon Larsson
Mar 26 at 19:11
$begingroup$
@ArtOfCode I suppose I didn't mean that exactly literally, just in the common sense - like most everyone I've made mistakes and learned from them. The awareness of it facilities learning and helps with being patient with others.
$endgroup$
– Hack-R
2 days ago
$begingroup$
As a general note, the 'Promises' section was originally much longer, but I went about 2K characters over and had to trim it back. At a high level, I would commit to being a hard-working, self-criticizing, patient mod.
$endgroup$
– Hack-R
2 days ago
add a comment |
I would like to nominate myself for the moderator role for Data Science SE community.
- I have been an active member of this site for more than 3 years
- Those 3 years also constitutes the time when the site was a Beta site. I was one of the top members on the site while its graduation and still continue to be so (in terms of reputation, review queue activities, meta activities, helping new users and helpful editing)
- This community is special for me, cause this is one of the most welcoming community for new users. (Most questions which are closed down, have a helpful comment or two about how to improve the question, or where to post this question if not here)
- I visit this site almost every day. Been that way since 3 years.
- I am one of the current moderators of the site.
- I live in the Indian Standard Time Zone (IST).
reviews | meta posts
add a comment |
I'd be honored to serve this community as a moderator.
- As a principal data scientist for a Fortune 50 company, I am a working professional in this field & I believe that understanding the trends & patterns emerging in the profession are a critical part of being an effective moderator.
- If you check my recent posts to new users, I usually start with "Welcome to the site!" because we have to recognize that data science is still a nascent field & it will thrive with new users for a long time to come.
- I have a been a consistent visitor to the site & that is reflected in both my reputation score & badges. I am also active in the moderation cues that are available & I carefully apply edits & sound judgement in order to contribute to the site in a similar capacity to a moderator.
I enjoy helping people new to the data science field & I am slow to use the "close question" option. Our approach to new users will dictate the long term health & viability of this SE & the next set of moderators need to have an understanding of that - the current state simply can't remain the same.
I'm passionate about data science, I want to see this SE succeed & I ask for your vote.
reviews | meta posts
add a comment |
I'll throw my hat in the ring.
I'm a computer scientist with a strong interest in data science. I have experience teaching data science and would like to see this community grow and be successful. When I got started in my studies as a student, I benefitted enormously from being able to ask questions on Usenet; today I see Stack Exchange as a superior format, and I'd like to pay it back by contributing to the success of this site as a place for high-quality information about data science.
I have moderation experience (I am a moderator on Computer Science Stack Exchange). I know what's involved and am comfortable with it.
reviews | meta posts
add a comment |
I'll throw my hat in the ring.
I'm a computer scientist with a strong interest in data science. I have experience teaching data science and would like to see this community grow and be successful. When I got started in my studies as a student, I benefitted enormously from being able to ask questions on Usenet; today I see Stack Exchange as a superior format, and I'd like to pay it back by contributing to the success of this site as a place for high-quality information about data science.
I have moderation experience (I am a moderator on Computer Science Stack Exchange). I know what's involved and am comfortable with it.
reviews | meta posts
add a comment |
I'll throw my hat in the ring.
I'm a computer scientist with a strong interest in data science. I have experience teaching data science and would like to see this community grow and be successful. When I got started in my studies as a student, I benefitted enormously from being able to ask questions on Usenet; today I see Stack Exchange as a superior format, and I'd like to pay it back by contributing to the success of this site as a place for high-quality information about data science.
I have moderation experience (I am a moderator on Computer Science Stack Exchange). I know what's involved and am comfortable with it.
reviews | meta posts
reviews | meta posts
posted 18 hours ago
D.W.
member for 4 years
posted 18 hours ago
D.W.
member for 4 years
candidate score 9/40
reputation 2k
Cleanup
Deputy">
moderation badges: 3/8
Organizer">
editing badges: 2/6
Yearling">
participation badges: 2/6
reviews | meta posts
add a comment |
add a comment |
- I have been on DS SE for 2.5 years from Beta to Graduation
- I visit the site daily and have been a top contributor in all review queues
- I have been working as a professional data scientist for 5 years
- I try to stay up to date with current research and developments
- As the field continues to grow, the site will also grow and I hope to contribute to make this a popular destination for quality content
- Not afraid of more mundane tasks of mods like dealing with flags etc.
reviews | meta posts
add a comment |
- I have been on DS SE for 2.5 years from Beta to Graduation
- I visit the site daily and have been a top contributor in all review queues
- I have been working as a professional data scientist for 5 years
- I try to stay up to date with current research and developments
- As the field continues to grow, the site will also grow and I hope to contribute to make this a popular destination for quality content
- Not afraid of more mundane tasks of mods like dealing with flags etc.
reviews | meta posts
add a comment |
- I have been on DS SE for 2.5 years from Beta to Graduation
- I visit the site daily and have been a top contributor in all review queues
- I have been working as a professional data scientist for 5 years
- I try to stay up to date with current research and developments
- As the field continues to grow, the site will also grow and I hope to contribute to make this a popular destination for quality content
- Not afraid of more mundane tasks of mods like dealing with flags etc.
reviews | meta posts
reviews | meta posts
posted Mar 26 at 19:56
oW_
member for 2 years
posted Mar 26 at 19:56
oW_
member for 2 years
candidate score 9/40
reputation 3k
Reviewer">
moderation badges: 2/8
Organizer">
editing badges: 2/6
Yearling">
participation badges: 2/6
reviews | meta posts
add a comment |
add a comment |
I would like to nominate myself to run as a moderator.
I am currently studying Machine Learning at Columbia University. Of interest, I am taking a course exclusively on scikit-learn (taught by one of its core developers Andreas Müller).
I would like to help grow and develop the community on this site. In addition, I would like to run to help alleviate some of the pressure off of our existing four moderators.
Some key points:
- I am very active on the site (visit daily)
- I enjoy editing questions
- I post on Meta
Why not me?
- I have lower reputation than other moderator candidates (but am continuing to build it up)
Here is a link to my questionnaire if you would like to read it.
reviews | meta posts
add a comment |
I would like to nominate myself to run as a moderator.
I am currently studying Machine Learning at Columbia University. Of interest, I am taking a course exclusively on scikit-learn (taught by one of its core developers Andreas Müller).
I would like to help grow and develop the community on this site. In addition, I would like to run to help alleviate some of the pressure off of our existing four moderators.
Some key points:
- I am very active on the site (visit daily)
- I enjoy editing questions
- I post on Meta
Why not me?
- I have lower reputation than other moderator candidates (but am continuing to build it up)
Here is a link to my questionnaire if you would like to read it.
reviews | meta posts
add a comment |
I would like to nominate myself to run as a moderator.
I am currently studying Machine Learning at Columbia University. Of interest, I am taking a course exclusively on scikit-learn (taught by one of its core developers Andreas Müller).
I would like to help grow and develop the community on this site. In addition, I would like to run to help alleviate some of the pressure off of our existing four moderators.
Some key points:
- I am very active on the site (visit daily)
- I enjoy editing questions
- I post on Meta
Why not me?
- I have lower reputation than other moderator candidates (but am continuing to build it up)
Here is a link to my questionnaire if you would like to read it.
reviews | meta posts
reviews | meta posts
posted Mar 26 at 17:59
Ethan
member for 2 years
posted Mar 26 at 17:59
Ethan
member for 2 years
candidate score 4/40
reputation 598
moderation badges: 0/8
Organizer">
editing badges: 2/6
Yearling">
participation badges: 2/6
reviews | meta posts
add a comment |
add a comment |
Why me?
I care about the communityI know DS very well - 9+ years as a professional DS, founded a large offline DS community in the SF bay area, very involved in DS ed., etc.
Educational-orientation - this site helps members of all levels to learn rapidly. As the designer and content-creator of 2 Data Science microcredentials and an international lecturer on ML, I am devoted to teaching & learning.
Expert appreciation of the highly cross-field nature of DS
- I've made every possible mistake and learned from it
- I believe that mods are empowered by the community for the purpose of paying it back via servant leadership
- I want our SE site to be a welcoming community
Why not me?
- Limited rep on this SE site (mitigated by StackOverflow + other rep totally > 20K points)
- See #5 above
- I have never been a moderator on another SE site
Promises:
- I will be available at least 2 hours per day and 20 hours/week total, potentially significantly more
- I will contribute content at an exponentially greater rate
reviews | meta posts
$begingroup$
Your claim that you've made every possible mistake and learned from it is concerning. It's not possible to have done that. Humility and willingness to accept that you're human and liable to making mistakes are very important qualities in a moderator; that makes me question whether you have enough of them.
$endgroup$
– ArtOfCode
Mar 26 at 16:11
$begingroup$
This struck me as a rather uncharitable interpretation. Pretty sure OP is not actually claiming to have made every possible mistake. Instead I think it is an informal way of conveying the the qualities you request. I would paraphrase it to "I have made many mistakes so I have gathered lots of learning experiences and a sense of humility from being wrong a lot."
$endgroup$
– Simon Larsson
Mar 26 at 19:11
$begingroup$
@ArtOfCode I suppose I didn't mean that exactly literally, just in the common sense - like most everyone I've made mistakes and learned from them. The awareness of it facilities learning and helps with being patient with others.
$endgroup$
– Hack-R
2 days ago
$begingroup$
As a general note, the 'Promises' section was originally much longer, but I went about 2K characters over and had to trim it back. At a high level, I would commit to being a hard-working, self-criticizing, patient mod.
$endgroup$
– Hack-R
2 days ago
add a comment |
Why me?
I care about the communityI know DS very well - 9+ years as a professional DS, founded a large offline DS community in the SF bay area, very involved in DS ed., etc.
Educational-orientation - this site helps members of all levels to learn rapidly. As the designer and content-creator of 2 Data Science microcredentials and an international lecturer on ML, I am devoted to teaching & learning.
Expert appreciation of the highly cross-field nature of DS
- I've made every possible mistake and learned from it
- I believe that mods are empowered by the community for the purpose of paying it back via servant leadership
- I want our SE site to be a welcoming community
Why not me?
- Limited rep on this SE site (mitigated by StackOverflow + other rep totally > 20K points)
- See #5 above
- I have never been a moderator on another SE site
Promises:
- I will be available at least 2 hours per day and 20 hours/week total, potentially significantly more
- I will contribute content at an exponentially greater rate
reviews | meta posts
$begingroup$
Your claim that you've made every possible mistake and learned from it is concerning. It's not possible to have done that. Humility and willingness to accept that you're human and liable to making mistakes are very important qualities in a moderator; that makes me question whether you have enough of them.
$endgroup$
– ArtOfCode
Mar 26 at 16:11
$begingroup$
This struck me as a rather uncharitable interpretation. Pretty sure OP is not actually claiming to have made every possible mistake. Instead I think it is an informal way of conveying the the qualities you request. I would paraphrase it to "I have made many mistakes so I have gathered lots of learning experiences and a sense of humility from being wrong a lot."
$endgroup$
– Simon Larsson
Mar 26 at 19:11
$begingroup$
@ArtOfCode I suppose I didn't mean that exactly literally, just in the common sense - like most everyone I've made mistakes and learned from them. The awareness of it facilities learning and helps with being patient with others.
$endgroup$
– Hack-R
2 days ago
$begingroup$
As a general note, the 'Promises' section was originally much longer, but I went about 2K characters over and had to trim it back. At a high level, I would commit to being a hard-working, self-criticizing, patient mod.
$endgroup$
– Hack-R
2 days ago
add a comment |
Why me?
I care about the communityI know DS very well - 9+ years as a professional DS, founded a large offline DS community in the SF bay area, very involved in DS ed., etc.
Educational-orientation - this site helps members of all levels to learn rapidly. As the designer and content-creator of 2 Data Science microcredentials and an international lecturer on ML, I am devoted to teaching & learning.
Expert appreciation of the highly cross-field nature of DS
- I've made every possible mistake and learned from it
- I believe that mods are empowered by the community for the purpose of paying it back via servant leadership
- I want our SE site to be a welcoming community
Why not me?
- Limited rep on this SE site (mitigated by StackOverflow + other rep totally > 20K points)
- See #5 above
- I have never been a moderator on another SE site
Promises:
- I will be available at least 2 hours per day and 20 hours/week total, potentially significantly more
- I will contribute content at an exponentially greater rate
reviews | meta posts
reviews | meta posts
posted Mar 26 at 15:09
Hack-R
member for 4 years
posted Mar 26 at 15:09
Hack-R
member for 4 years
candidate score 4/40
reputation 1k
moderation badges: 0/8
participation badges: 1/6
Organizer">
editing badges: 2/6
reviews | meta posts
$begingroup$
Your claim that you've made every possible mistake and learned from it is concerning. It's not possible to have done that. Humility and willingness to accept that you're human and liable to making mistakes are very important qualities in a moderator; that makes me question whether you have enough of them.
$endgroup$
– ArtOfCode
Mar 26 at 16:11
$begingroup$
This struck me as a rather uncharitable interpretation. Pretty sure OP is not actually claiming to have made every possible mistake. Instead I think it is an informal way of conveying the the qualities you request. I would paraphrase it to "I have made many mistakes so I have gathered lots of learning experiences and a sense of humility from being wrong a lot."
$endgroup$
– Simon Larsson
Mar 26 at 19:11
$begingroup$
@ArtOfCode I suppose I didn't mean that exactly literally, just in the common sense - like most everyone I've made mistakes and learned from them. The awareness of it facilities learning and helps with being patient with others.
$endgroup$
– Hack-R
2 days ago
$begingroup$
As a general note, the 'Promises' section was originally much longer, but I went about 2K characters over and had to trim it back. At a high level, I would commit to being a hard-working, self-criticizing, patient mod.
$endgroup$
– Hack-R
2 days ago
add a comment |
$begingroup$
Your claim that you've made every possible mistake and learned from it is concerning. It's not possible to have done that. Humility and willingness to accept that you're human and liable to making mistakes are very important qualities in a moderator; that makes me question whether you have enough of them.
$endgroup$
– ArtOfCode
Mar 26 at 16:11
$begingroup$
This struck me as a rather uncharitable interpretation. Pretty sure OP is not actually claiming to have made every possible mistake. Instead I think it is an informal way of conveying the the qualities you request. I would paraphrase it to "I have made many mistakes so I have gathered lots of learning experiences and a sense of humility from being wrong a lot."
$endgroup$
– Simon Larsson
Mar 26 at 19:11
$begingroup$
@ArtOfCode I suppose I didn't mean that exactly literally, just in the common sense - like most everyone I've made mistakes and learned from them. The awareness of it facilities learning and helps with being patient with others.
$endgroup$
– Hack-R
2 days ago
$begingroup$
As a general note, the 'Promises' section was originally much longer, but I went about 2K characters over and had to trim it back. At a high level, I would commit to being a hard-working, self-criticizing, patient mod.
$endgroup$
– Hack-R
2 days ago
$begingroup$
Your claim that you've made every possible mistake and learned from it is concerning. It's not possible to have done that. Humility and willingness to accept that you're human and liable to making mistakes are very important qualities in a moderator; that makes me question whether you have enough of them.
$endgroup$
– ArtOfCode
Mar 26 at 16:11
$begingroup$
Your claim that you've made every possible mistake and learned from it is concerning. It's not possible to have done that. Humility and willingness to accept that you're human and liable to making mistakes are very important qualities in a moderator; that makes me question whether you have enough of them.
$endgroup$
– ArtOfCode
Mar 26 at 16:11
$begingroup$
This struck me as a rather uncharitable interpretation. Pretty sure OP is not actually claiming to have made every possible mistake. Instead I think it is an informal way of conveying the the qualities you request. I would paraphrase it to "I have made many mistakes so I have gathered lots of learning experiences and a sense of humility from being wrong a lot."
$endgroup$
– Simon Larsson
Mar 26 at 19:11
$begingroup$
This struck me as a rather uncharitable interpretation. Pretty sure OP is not actually claiming to have made every possible mistake. Instead I think it is an informal way of conveying the the qualities you request. I would paraphrase it to "I have made many mistakes so I have gathered lots of learning experiences and a sense of humility from being wrong a lot."
$endgroup$
– Simon Larsson
Mar 26 at 19:11
$begingroup$
@ArtOfCode I suppose I didn't mean that exactly literally, just in the common sense - like most everyone I've made mistakes and learned from them. The awareness of it facilities learning and helps with being patient with others.
$endgroup$
– Hack-R
2 days ago
$begingroup$
@ArtOfCode I suppose I didn't mean that exactly literally, just in the common sense - like most everyone I've made mistakes and learned from them. The awareness of it facilities learning and helps with being patient with others.
$endgroup$
– Hack-R
2 days ago
$begingroup$
As a general note, the 'Promises' section was originally much longer, but I went about 2K characters over and had to trim it back. At a high level, I would commit to being a hard-working, self-criticizing, patient mod.
$endgroup$
– Hack-R
2 days ago
$begingroup$
As a general note, the 'Promises' section was originally much longer, but I went about 2K characters over and had to trim it back. At a high level, I would commit to being a hard-working, self-criticizing, patient mod.
$endgroup$
– Hack-R
2 days ago
add a comment |
I would like to nominate myself for the moderator role for Data Science SE community.
- I have been an active member of this site for more than 3 years
- Those 3 years also constitutes the time when the site was a Beta site. I was one of the top members on the site while its graduation and still continue to be so (in terms of reputation, review queue activities, meta activities, helping new users and helpful editing)
- This community is special for me, cause this is one of the most welcoming community for new users. (Most questions which are closed down, have a helpful comment or two about how to improve the question, or where to post this question if not here)
- I visit this site almost every day. Been that way since 3 years.
- I am one of the current moderators of the site.
- I live in the Indian Standard Time Zone (IST).
reviews | meta posts
add a comment |
I would like to nominate myself for the moderator role for Data Science SE community.
- I have been an active member of this site for more than 3 years
- Those 3 years also constitutes the time when the site was a Beta site. I was one of the top members on the site while its graduation and still continue to be so (in terms of reputation, review queue activities, meta activities, helping new users and helpful editing)
- This community is special for me, cause this is one of the most welcoming community for new users. (Most questions which are closed down, have a helpful comment or two about how to improve the question, or where to post this question if not here)
- I visit this site almost every day. Been that way since 3 years.
- I am one of the current moderators of the site.
- I live in the Indian Standard Time Zone (IST).
reviews | meta posts
add a comment |
I would like to nominate myself for the moderator role for Data Science SE community.
- I have been an active member of this site for more than 3 years
- Those 3 years also constitutes the time when the site was a Beta site. I was one of the top members on the site while its graduation and still continue to be so (in terms of reputation, review queue activities, meta activities, helping new users and helpful editing)
- This community is special for me, cause this is one of the most welcoming community for new users. (Most questions which are closed down, have a helpful comment or two about how to improve the question, or where to post this question if not here)
- I visit this site almost every day. Been that way since 3 years.
- I am one of the current moderators of the site.
- I live in the Indian Standard Time Zone (IST).
reviews | meta posts
reviews | meta posts
posted Mar 26 at 5:42
Dawny33♦
member for 3 years
posted Mar 26 at 5:42
Dawny33♦
member for 3 years
candidate score 19/40
reputation 5k
Cleanup
Deputy
Electorate
Reviewer
Steward">
moderation badges: 6/8
Organizer
Strunk & White
Tag Editor">
editing badges: 4/6
Enthusiast
Quorum
Yearling">
participation badges: 4/6
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add a comment |
add a comment |
I'd be honored to serve this community as a moderator.
- As a principal data scientist for a Fortune 50 company, I am a working professional in this field & I believe that understanding the trends & patterns emerging in the profession are a critical part of being an effective moderator.
- If you check my recent posts to new users, I usually start with "Welcome to the site!" because we have to recognize that data science is still a nascent field & it will thrive with new users for a long time to come.
- I have a been a consistent visitor to the site & that is reflected in both my reputation score & badges. I am also active in the moderation cues that are available & I carefully apply edits & sound judgement in order to contribute to the site in a similar capacity to a moderator.
I enjoy helping people new to the data science field & I am slow to use the "close question" option. Our approach to new users will dictate the long term health & viability of this SE & the next set of moderators need to have an understanding of that - the current state simply can't remain the same.
I'm passionate about data science, I want to see this SE succeed & I ask for your vote.
reviews | meta posts
add a comment |
I'd be honored to serve this community as a moderator.
- As a principal data scientist for a Fortune 50 company, I am a working professional in this field & I believe that understanding the trends & patterns emerging in the profession are a critical part of being an effective moderator.
- If you check my recent posts to new users, I usually start with "Welcome to the site!" because we have to recognize that data science is still a nascent field & it will thrive with new users for a long time to come.
- I have a been a consistent visitor to the site & that is reflected in both my reputation score & badges. I am also active in the moderation cues that are available & I carefully apply edits & sound judgement in order to contribute to the site in a similar capacity to a moderator.
I enjoy helping people new to the data science field & I am slow to use the "close question" option. Our approach to new users will dictate the long term health & viability of this SE & the next set of moderators need to have an understanding of that - the current state simply can't remain the same.
I'm passionate about data science, I want to see this SE succeed & I ask for your vote.
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I'd be honored to serve this community as a moderator.
- As a principal data scientist for a Fortune 50 company, I am a working professional in this field & I believe that understanding the trends & patterns emerging in the profession are a critical part of being an effective moderator.
- If you check my recent posts to new users, I usually start with "Welcome to the site!" because we have to recognize that data science is still a nascent field & it will thrive with new users for a long time to come.
- I have a been a consistent visitor to the site & that is reflected in both my reputation score & badges. I am also active in the moderation cues that are available & I carefully apply edits & sound judgement in order to contribute to the site in a similar capacity to a moderator.
I enjoy helping people new to the data science field & I am slow to use the "close question" option. Our approach to new users will dictate the long term health & viability of this SE & the next set of moderators need to have an understanding of that - the current state simply can't remain the same.
I'm passionate about data science, I want to see this SE succeed & I ask for your vote.
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posted Mar 26 at 0:47
I_Play_With_Data
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posted Mar 26 at 0:47
I_Play_With_Data
member for 2 years
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