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wildflowergardener

(992 posts)
Thu Jul 4, 2024, 01:14 PM Jul 2024

Can you see Jury Results?

I have been asked to serve on more Juries this past week then ever before. i have done my best to respond with what I think is the correct answer but I am not always positive, and it would be helpful to be able to see how others responded afterwards and read the entire thread since all we see is one or two posts in order to make that decision. I tried searching for the answer, it seems there used to be but not sure if it is there still. Looking for the results and the full thread if its still up for any particular jury I have served on. Thanks for anyone who can point me in the right direction if there is a way.

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Can you see Jury Results? (Original Post) wildflowergardener Jul 2024 OP
We used to be able to, and that's why we don't have it now. ms liberty Jul 2024 #1
No, and your post is a technical rule violation. I suggest you delete. Watch for a PM. rzemanfl Jul 2024 #2
Which rule would that be? nt Shermann Jul 2024 #3
Forum moderation. rzemanfl Jul 2024 #4
Asking a question about DU's processes in the community help forum Ocelot II Jul 2024 #5
There are presently folks or machines here that alert on damn near anything. rzemanfl Jul 2024 #7
There is in fact a DU rule about interfering with forum moderation Shermann Jul 2024 #6
Please see my response above. rzemanfl Jul 2024 #8
Irrelevant, I suggest deleting your post. nt Shermann Jul 2024 #9
This rzemanfl Jul 2024 #11
Link to "Ask the Administrators" forum? nt Shermann Jul 2024 #15
They are merely asking a question about the process--not specific cases nor criticizing. hlthe2b Jul 2024 #10
The rule is posted above. The specific outweighs the general IMHO. I am through with this. rzemanfl Jul 2024 #13
None of which contradicts what I (and others) have posted. hlthe2b Jul 2024 #16
20 years wildflowergardener Jul 2024 #18
Good on you, I always advocate quality over quantity! nt Shermann Jul 2024 #19
Good to know.. hlthe2b Jul 2024 #20
Not a complaint wildflowergardener Jul 2024 #12
Ask the administrators forum wildflowergardener Jul 2024 #14
Thanks for the answer wildflowergardener Jul 2024 #17
In real courtrooms, juries are fully cognizant of the verdict. Frasier Balzov Jul 2024 #21

ms liberty

(9,826 posts)
1. We used to be able to, and that's why we don't have it now.
Thu Jul 4, 2024, 01:17 PM
Jul 2024

People could leave comments with their vote. It incited some nasty flamewars.

Ocelot II

(120,858 posts)
5. Asking a question about DU's processes in the community help forum
Thu Jul 4, 2024, 01:30 PM
Jul 2024

doesn't strike me as a complaint about forum moderation; it was just a question about how it works. But I suppose questioning the questioning of the question will get me in trouble, too..

Shermann

(8,642 posts)
6. There is in fact a DU rule about interfering with forum moderation
Thu Jul 4, 2024, 01:31 PM
Jul 2024

However, the OP's query doesn't interfere with anything, let alone forum moderation.

rzemanfl

(30,288 posts)
11. This
Thu Jul 4, 2024, 01:40 PM
Jul 2024

Don't interfere with forum moderation
Don't post messages about site rules, enforcement, juries, hosts, administration, alerts, alerters, removed posts, appeals, locked threads, or anything else related to how this website is moderated (except in the Ask the Administrators forum).

hlthe2b

(106,359 posts)
10. They are merely asking a question about the process--not specific cases nor criticizing.
Thu Jul 4, 2024, 01:38 PM
Jul 2024

That hardly seems like "interfering with forum moderation" and I do not believe the admins ever meant that to be used as a cudgel against someone just trying to understand the process not referencing any specific case--particularly since the "Ask the Admins" forum no longer exists.

hlthe2b

(106,359 posts)
16. None of which contradicts what I (and others) have posted.
Thu Jul 4, 2024, 01:48 PM
Jul 2024

The (relative) newbie is merely asking for clarification--not making a complaint nor referencing a specific case. And as previously pointed out, the Ask the Admin forum no longer exists.

wildflowergardener

(992 posts)
14. Ask the administrators forum
Thu Jul 4, 2024, 01:45 PM
Jul 2024

Ok where is ask the administrators forum. I looked and didn’t find it. I can post there instead if necessary. It is not in the forum list and that is why I posted my question here.

wildflowergardener

(992 posts)
17. Thanks for the answer
Thu Jul 4, 2024, 01:49 PM
Jul 2024

I believe my question has been answered and see above the ask the administrator forum no longer exists.

Frasier Balzov

(3,486 posts)
21. In real courtrooms, juries are fully cognizant of the verdict.
Thu Jul 4, 2024, 01:56 PM
Jul 2024

A DU profile feature which shows you how you voted and the eventual outcome of the alert would be informative feedback about your own conduct as a community enforcer.

The system certainly makes me aware of when a post of mine gets hidden!

But new features like this cost money to pay talented people to program it.

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