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Canoe52

(2,948 posts)
Wed Aug 9, 2017, 03:05 PM Aug 2017

Jury duty question, before DU's hack, I would receive a message in my inbox

about the results of the jury, how many voted for, against, whether the post was removed, etc.
Now I receive nothing. I felt that information allowed me to reflect on my vote so I could improve for future juries.
Now I've been on 8 or 9 juries and not one message, I don't know if the flagged message I voted on was removed or allowed to stand.

I've thought about posting this question in the "Ask the Administrators" but there is quite a backlog of questions there.

Help anyone?

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Jury duty question, before DU's hack, I would receive a message in my inbox (Original Post) Canoe52 Aug 2017 OP
They no longer provide that info, because they feel it just led to in-fighting and meta posts. nt tblue37 Aug 2017 #1
Admins got rid of those messages, as bullshit artists were posting those jury results in thethreads emulatorloo Aug 2017 #2
BTW, if you really want to know the outcome, you can hunt up the flagged post. tblue37 Aug 2017 #3
+1 emulatorloo Aug 2017 #4
There were so many more flagged posts during the primary season MattP Aug 2017 #5
That feature ended well before the hack TexasProgresive Aug 2017 #6
Thanks for the info everyone! Canoe52 Aug 2017 #7

emulatorloo

(44,131 posts)
2. Admins got rid of those messages, as bullshit artists were posting those jury results in thethreads
Wed Aug 9, 2017, 03:08 PM
Aug 2017

Admins rightly considered it "interference in site moderation."

tblue37

(65,403 posts)
3. BTW, if you really want to know the outcome, you can hunt up the flagged post.
Wed Aug 9, 2017, 03:10 PM
Aug 2017

I do that sometimes, just to check whether my votes are generally in keeping with the way the majority votes most of the time.

Occasionally the outcome differs from the way I vote, but most of the time I have voted with the majority.

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