Meta is a discussion site and accepting an answer on many questions makes no sense. Since this statistic is now reported, it may be taken as a measure of the level of participation. For a discussion site, this stat makes much less sense, especially as a measure of participation. I suggest that it not be calculated or reported for meta.
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I had a look through my posts on here earlier -- most of those that haven't had an answer accepted are for things where there isn't a solution yet, or none of the answers (suggestions, even) match the actually implemented solution. |
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I say go ahead and report it, but understand the nature of the site when you are looking at it. |
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It makes sense sometimes, on support questions especially. Since questions on meta require special tags, perhaps questions tagged with things like |
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(I don't know why I bother answering this, there is only a one in 3 chance you will accept this :p) I think it does make sense.
There is no question that this feature increases participation, I cleaned up all my questions on Meta and SO recently, accepting feature requests I made on meta etc. If Jeff sees a feature request that is accepted that he is going to decline, he now is kind of forced to adding a reason and marking it as accepted. |
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I just had someone say they would not have answered by question on Meta if they had saw my accept rate first. So this is a real problem, as most questions on meta does not have one best answer. Maybe only include questions tagged “support-request” when working out the “accept rate” |
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A lot of SO functionality wasn't designed for Meta.SO but I would like to see as much of the functionality maintained as possible even where it might not be needed... for a few reasons:
Meta.SO is a bit experimental. I'm sure the SO team stands to learn a lot by maintaining meta.SO as a close macrocosm of the Stack Overflow proper. |
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