What is the purpose of Meta Stackoverflow?

The purpose appears to be a platform for asking questions as they relate to: •**Stack Overflow

• Stack Exchange

• Stack Overflow Careers

• Promotions & Advertising

• Support, feature requests, or bug reports for the core Stack Exchange engine that powers all Stack Exchange websites**

Thus, if a question pertains to one of these how can it possibly be downvoted for being off topic?

To prohibit freedom of speech is simply Un-American, and thus biased.

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Here you go: meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/44188/… – random Nov 8 '11 at 21:42
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Way to overreact. – Won't Nov 8 '11 at 21:45
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I didn't downvote your original post, but I'm downvoting this one for its has a pessimistic and conspiratorial attitude, because the reasons for the downvotes were well-explained by sixlettervariables' highly upvoted comments, for the thoroughly wrong What is the purpose of Meta StackOverflow if not to facilitate comnmunication between coders and programmers? statement (you answered that yourself in your original post), and because I'm a dissident who likes to blast posts with downvotes. (that last part wasn't serious, the others were.) – Kevin Vermeer Nov 8 '11 at 21:45
Very nice. I like that the accepted answer states at the beginning, "t is the only forum where more frivilous discussions are allowed" and yet that appears to be moderated as well. – Michael Eakins Nov 8 '11 at 21:46
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Where would you get the idea that meta is about bettering society as a whole? What in the world? Also, I've seen it often enough, so I implicitly believe that meta means murder. – Anthony Pegram Nov 8 '11 at 21:46
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Two hours ago your question was closed with the reason: "Questions on Meta Stack Overflow are expected to generally relate to the Stack Overflow family of websites and/or community in some way, within the scope defined in the faq. See the FAQ." Questions which are off-topic gather downvotes very quickly. – Adam Davis Nov 8 '11 at 21:47
@MichaelEakins - The rules keep getting tighter as the site gets bigger. Silly questions and polls used to be allowed on the main site in the olden days but no longer. The bigger we get the more focused we need to be. – JNK Nov 8 '11 at 21:47
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An anti-US bias on a site for support of a company based in the US seems... counter-productive. But more to the point, the thought that it must be bias seems a very large logical jump. – Grace Note Nov 8 '11 at 21:47
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Is this bowl of chili for cleaning floors, or is it dessert? Well? Is it? – Kate Gregory Nov 8 '11 at 21:51
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Chatting about external events should go in chat (or the other chat). – mmyers Nov 8 '11 at 21:52
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If somebody comes around insisting that the SO family of sites should be decorated with "awareness" ribbons (whichever color for whichever campaign) (and they do it) I will rageban myself. – Won't Nov 8 '11 at 21:53
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@Won'tಠ_ಠ - initially I read that as Reaganban for some reason. Take it for what you will. – JNK Nov 8 '11 at 21:54
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@JNK: Even better. I will ban myself with space ion cannons. – Won't Nov 8 '11 at 21:55
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Mainly we're committed to downvoting. You're welcome. – Aarobot Nov 8 '11 at 21:56
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@MichaelEakins Freedom of speech only applies in public venues. This is a PRIVATE WEBSITE. It is privately owned and financed and administrated. You are making a nonsensical argument now. It's like saying TV stations are biased for not letting you have your own show to talk about whatever you like. – JNK Nov 10 '11 at 18:45
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What is the purpose of Meta Stack Overflow if not to facilitate comnmunication between coders and programmers?

To ask and answer questions about Stack Overflow, Stack Exchange in general, etc. To submit feature requests, bug reports, etc.

More information here.

I like your post and I like the idea in general. However, I disagree with it being placed on Meta Stack Overflow. It's not really on-topic for this venue. However, I strongly encourage you to try to drum up support for it in Stack Overflow Chat, which is much more attuned toward the goal of "[facilitating] communication between coders and programmers" in a general sense.

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Thanks for the helpful communication. I would gladly remove the question but, the moderators prefer to continually let it get bashed. – Michael Eakins Nov 10 '11 at 18:38
No, the answer provided here is helpful, and this question should remain so someone else looking to direct similar criticism at Meta can hopefully also find it helpful. – darvids0n Feb 8 at 4:25
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In Meta, downvotes are different.

In the main site, downvotes mean "This is a poorly formed or unclear question."

In Meta, they can mean that OR "I disagree with the premise/suggestion/request herein."

I think it's a big stretch to go from

People downvoted my suggestion

to

Meta is anti-US

As to your sub question, "What is the purpose of Meta StackOverflow if not to facilitate comnmunication between coders and programmers?":

Meta is a site ABOUT SO. Meta is here to facilitate discussion of SO, and help improve communication between coders and programmers about SO. Talk about events unrelated to SO should be somewhere else.

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Is the Meta Stackoverflow community an unbiased community bent on bettering society as a whole

No.

or is the community run by bias?

Biased, yes, run by bias, well, yes - we are very biased towards question which follow the FAQ: http://meta.stackoverflow.com/faq

I posted a question regarding an American programming contest, Veteran's Hackday, which initially was received with Upvotes, then from some abyss the downvotes began pouring in.

That question was closed hours ago with the reason being that the question is off-topic. Please re-read the FAQ.

I have to wonder if this is a result of a bias against the US or simply a situation where users did not like the content of my question?

I'm sorry that the actions of several users caused you so much reflection on the state of relations between the meta users and the USA.

Let me put your mind at ease - it was because the users did not like the content of your question. More specifically, the cause could have been anything - they weren't downvoting based on the veterans, they downvoted merely on the fact that the question was a request for programmers to consider a project that was outside the scope of meta-discussion.

Here on Meta questions are votes up or down based on whether users agree or disagree with the post. It's a good system for prioritizing bug reports, feature requests, and complaints.

Your question wasn't about stack overflow or stack exchange, and so it was downvoted because others felt it had a lower priority than on-topic discussion.

Do we vote questions based on the merit of the question or the content contained therein?

On meta we vote based on both.

The original post concerned programmers putting together hacks to help support american veterans.

If you contact Stack Exchange LLC directly you can purchase advertising to get the word out. For some causes they may consider posting advertisements for free - they have done this in the past for open source projects.

Meta is not an announcement board for programming projects, though, and such subjects are conisdered off-topic.

I am designing this question and posting it in the hopes that open minded individuals will address my question and not slam it based on the content related to the question.

This question is on topic, so you'll get lots of good feedback. In the same way that you hope open minded individuals address the question, we hope that you are open minded about the responses.

What is the purpose of Meta StackOverflow if not to facilitate comnmunication between coders and programmers?

The purpose of Meta is located in the about page:

This site is for meta-discussion of the Stack Exchange family of Q&A websites.

What the heck is meta-discussion?

Let’s ask our friends at Wikipedia:

Meta-discussion means discussion of the discussion itself instead of the actual topic of the discussion. For example:

  • the style of a discussion
  • its participants
  • the setting in which the discussion occurs
  • the relationship of the discussion to other discussions on the same or different topics.

The etymology for the “meta-” prefix dates back to Aristotle’s Metaphysics, which came after his works on physics. The fundamental meaning of the prefix in Greek is simply “after.”

Why do we need this site?

The FAQ on all sites explicitly disallows meta-discussion, to reduce clutter and noise.

Also, try to refrain from asking questions about this website itself unless you absolutely, positively have to. People don’t come here to learn about the intricacies of this website; they come here to get answers to their questions. Let’s try to help them out by not cluttering up the system with navelgazing meta-discussion. If you want to suggest a feature or discuss how the website works, visit our meta site.

This frustrated many members of the community who had perfectly legitimate reasons to ask questions about how and why the websites worked the way they do. We needed to provide an outlet for this activity, a separate place where community members could go for sanctioned meta-discussion. And here it is!

Hopefully this helps you better understand the purpose of the site.

My original post was not soliciting or advertising, the intent was to poll the stack community for other like minded individuals who wanted to program to help the veterans.

You and I have a very different defintion of solicit. "poll the stack community for other like minded individuals who wanted..." is a solicitation. Just because you weren't selling something doesn't mean you weren't making a request to a group of people who have not specifically asked for such requests.

But that's neither here nor there - even notices of opportunities to help others are generally considered off-topic.

I received no constructive criticism ONLY downvotes to overwhelm the upvotes.

Yes, sometimes you'll get little to no feedback on the reasons why your post is not successful.

I've generally found that before posting to a community I am not very familiar with, it's worth spending some time reading the FAQs, about pages, and participating in discussions started by others until I get a good feel for the place.

Fortunately Meta exists so you can discuss why your discussion failed, and I hope that you are now receiving the feedback you didn't get earlier.

I am confident that this post will also be blasted by the same dissidents.

Calling the people who you are asking help from names isn't going to help your situation, though I suppose it might make you feel better in a smug, self satisfied sort of way.

The tone of your post was combative and suggests that you are seeking confirmation of your existing beliefs rather than information. I hope you forgive the tone of my post, but it is merely rising to meet yours.

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Every site on the Stack Exchange network has a very specific purpose, including this one. The purpose of this site is to serve as a sounding board for questions, problems, feature requests and support for the Stack Exchange Network. It doesn't serve any other purpose.

The Stack Exchange network is committed to making the Internet a better place, not by allowing anyone to use Stack Exchange sites as their own personal sounding board, but by strictly enforcing a specific, site-by-site charter. This approach dramatically reduces the noise you see on other "forums," and improves the focus and quality of the posted material.

If you want to promote your particular cause (whatever that is), there are already many other places on the internet that are more suitable.

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