This question comes from listening to SO podcast 60, in which Jeff states:

You want to skew heavily towards action in your life, otherwise you are one of those people who are a philosopher. "Uh lets just think about everything". You can think about stuff but you should also do stuff, since that's how progress is made in the world

And this was an interesting point. But it missed one element.

I currently work as a system designer, so I have to create rules like those that govern Stack Overflow for a living.

So I am on meta mainly to learn more about the design of systems and how a simple rule can change an entire system, and what pitfalls you should avoid.

So I am here as a student of system design and to provide my experience to others who want it.

Why are you on meta?

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Cletus promised me ladies. Why else?

Seriously though...

I'm curious how this stuff works. I've been developing web-applications for years, but I want to learn more about creating community sites that scale well when your audience is in the hundreds-of-thousands.

StackOverflow is a brilliant conception, and it would be wise of me to glean as much from it as I can for application in my own world.

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There are ladies on this site; some of them just choose gender-ambiguous names and avatars. – Ether Nov 14 '09 at 20:43
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I'm here because I hit refresh on the main SO site and there were no new questions.

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+20 - You are one of the few I believe that would happen to - Considering that the ignored tags list is most likely empty :) – Diago Jul 2 '09 at 14:19
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This is exactly why I come to meta. – GManNickG Nov 14 '09 at 18:04
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Clever Marketing...

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Exactly... she's waiting for you to get the hell off of SO and MetaSO and take her out somewhere. =) – gnostradamus Jul 2 '09 at 14:20
Interesting twist, gnovice :) Hehe. – Jonathan Sampson Jul 2 '09 at 14:22
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She's probably too busy banging everything that moves to notice you on SO and MetaSO – TheTXI Jul 2 '09 at 14:51
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If she's on meta, I'm a faerie princess. – Hilarious Comedy Pesto Jul 2 '09 at 15:01
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Pesto: the fact that you spelled it "faerie" leads me to believe that you ARE one. – TheTXI Jul 2 '09 at 15:32
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@The Taxi: It had a squiggly red line under it when I put in "farie". That's why I spelled it that way, and also why I spelled your name the way I just did. – Hilarious Comedy Pesto Jul 2 '09 at 15:34
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This is by far the best thing I've seen on SO family of sites! – Mehrdad Aug 1 '09 at 22:02
Is that Rich B's new Avatar? – oxbow_lakes Nov 14 '09 at 13:33
Why is Tila Tequila waiting for me on meta.stackoverflow.com? – delete Dec 29 '09 at 12:04
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she's waiting for you to join her and 10 million other players, my lord. – Michael Stum Jan 12 '10 at 22:15
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It beats working.

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More opportunities to have a big number next to my name and a picture of a pony.

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So you came down from your bomb-dropping satellite? :-) – Mehrdad Aug 1 '09 at 22:11
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I'm here for the ladies.

Well that and I've hit the daily rep cap already.

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+1 Can you introduce me? – Ólafur Waage Jul 2 '09 at 13:48
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MetaSO Needs one of those banners "She's waiting..." – Jonathan Sampson Jul 2 '09 at 13:50
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I'm here because I'm apparently addicted to all things SO. "Crystal SO, gnovice?" "Sure!"

Seriously though, if you were given the opportunity to make suggestions (which were actually considered!) about how your favorite TV shows or movies would be made or how the car you drive was designed, wouldn't you jump at that chance?

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+1 for crystal pepsi reference – Jeff Atwood Jul 2 '09 at 16:06
Crystal Pepsi, that wasn't that clear stuff that came out for like a week and then vanished...I heard stories about a young boy drinking some of that and eating them pop-rocks... – Jonathan Sampson Jul 2 '09 at 17:08
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Hmm... Typical run through SO in the day of a me:

  • Physics is fun! Lets answer stuff on Physics. Ok, answered. Now what. Physics.SE is a ghost town :/

  • I program, don't I? Lets go to SO!! Oh wait. SO is too fast and crowded (and plus everyone knows more than me)

  • How about Scifi? :( All the easy questions have been answered.
  • English? Little voice in head: No, you'll only make a grammatical mistake and subsequently make a fool of yourself
  • TeX? I don't use TeX. Somehow I still have reps there due to some extremely stupid questions
  • UX? UX is fun, though everyone knows more than me. And all the fun questions have 5 answers each, which cover every thought I could possible have in the subject.
  • I'm bored now.
  • How 'bout MSO? ::visits::
  • Yay! Waffles! Ponies! Freehand Circles! Fridays! Useless banter! Fun stuff to answer! Places to comment! Wonderland!

Yeah, that pretty much sums up why my childish mind likes MSO.

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Why I am here on meta!

meta

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+1 for DISCO BALLS! – Lix Apr 6 at 14:17
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Came here yesterday for the first time to complain about a newb policy, then got sucked into thinking about the whole system design/community aspects. Similar reasons to Ólafur Waage's answer, which he articulates better than I could.

Also (hate to admit it, but...) having Jeff Atwood comment on my first post here was kind of a rush. I've read that compulsive gamblers are often formed when they hit the jackpot the first time they gamble - that's a little like the feeling.

After only a day on SO, I'm seeing a lot of what behavioral psychologists call "variable schedules of reinforcement", which can lead to addictive behavior. No doubt I'll have more to say on this in the future (unless the Intervention happens first ;)

So here I am again...

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For those interested in reading about Variable Schedules of Reinforcement: pubmedcentral.nih.gov/articlerender.fcgi?artid=1338502 – Ólafur Waage Jul 2 '09 at 14:54
Thanks for the link, but...sheesh, did you try to read it? I learned about the concept from the book "Don't Shoot The Dog" amazon.com/Dont-Shoot-Dog-Teaching-Training/dp/0553380397, which is about how we (humans and other animals) learn, and how to teach. For me, reading it was a life changer. – Tom Bushell Jul 2 '09 at 15:57
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For me it is about ownership and giving back to the community. I do answer questions, but as I am more and more detached from programming myself, my goal is to turn this phenomenal site into something even more useful.

And, in my heart I maybe am sort of a philosopher. Maybe my other job (see profile) is the reason for that.

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Because I got my degree in philosophy.

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What's with the downvote? I'm on meta because I'm one of those philosophical types. – devinb Jul 2 '09 at 17:22
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You should be more philosophical about the downvote then.... – waffles Nov 14 '09 at 10:13
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I'm here because I enjoy being personally attacked by Rich B

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lol, quite specific reason ya got there – Adel Mar 31 at 15:44
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I took it to mean J&J think we are losers, groupies and fanboyz who need lives. :P OK, it wasn't so explicate...but...welll...

Honestly, I kinda agree with their points and am dramatically cutting down on my MSO time. I'd taken an interest because UV never did it for me and _nobody's site was kinda dead. Wikipedians who get too wrapped up into the Wiki laws, personalities, etc always kinda freaked me out. Don't want to start calling User #1 Jeffbo....

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"_nobody's site was kinda dead" :'-( You are right - it was very difficult to persuade people to come and stay. People showed up, said "this place is dead" and never came back. I do want to thank you for at least giving it a try - I very much enjoyed your graphs and analyses of the data dump. (You could repost them here if you haven't already) – Kyle Cronin Jul 2 '09 at 15:53
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hey, if it wasn't for _nobody, this site wouldn't exist! literally! we should all be thanking him! – Jeff Atwood Jul 2 '09 at 16:07
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fair enough, but I put an effort in there, i put an effort in here...and i'm still a loser/groupie/fanboy :P Time for bed. – Stu Thompson Jul 2 '09 at 20:13
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For me I guess I'm more of the "fly on the wall." I've been around since the beta, I've seen and participated through some of the major issues that have arrived over the development, granted not as much as others. I want to continue to observe and help with the continued development of the site.

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I sought refuge and more tranquil waters, after having a comment on SO re-commented, stating that I sounded like a bot. The episode left me bereft of any confidence regarding my psychodynamic skills. childhood

Had no idea what this meta was all about, but thought: hey, it's meta, surely along the lines of quasi- or chill-overflow.

Bah...when someone fills your emergency exit stairwell with a grazing herd of ancient servers, and they collapse upon you whilst on fire; seriously disfiguring your metacarpal bone-structure....then I dare say you'd be inclined to broaden your conceptual use of the term stack overflow.

Be that as it may, I am now poignantly aware of both SO and Meta's mission statement; but at least I've yet to experience any SO-like mainboarding for my silly meta-understanding, and sometime a tad too metalinguistic answers.

I have a feeling that is about to change.

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While you're here, read up on the Meme's of Meta, just so you get most of the things here. meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/19478/the-many-memes-of-meta – Ólafur Waage Nov 14 '09 at 11:24
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Because I have the time at the moment ;) - or should that be :(

I was going to put some guff about making SO a better place, but then thought better of it.

It did give me the chance to have more rep than Jon Skeet (if only for a day) ;)

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Yea I'm here for the ladies too. Ever hopeful.

Sometimes I enjoy the wit and all the gruel of adding a new idea(or wording etc) to this site. See here, e.g. - Improve Not a Real Question close reason message

Thank You Very Much!

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Well I think in most cases, people did not actively search for a meta site. They came across a problem or a bug and are looking for a place to report it or get some support.

When I first saw that meta was a Stack Overflow for Stack Overflow, ie. exactly the same format of questions, comments, voting, editing, etc... I was quite delighted! That concept of being able to use the same format and that it worked so well was an eye opener.

  • They actually listen! I see the SE team in and around meta all the time!
  • You can easily interact with higher rep users (in chat for example) to get their input about etiquette or even just to talk about the the history of the site.
  • All users are involved in answering questions on meta - even bug reports can be solved/dismissed simply from an insightful comment by one of the residence.

Because you are answering questions (or asking them) about Stack Overflow the feedback you get (in the form of badges and rep) is very different from the same numbers on the main site. These numbers and this feedback that you get on meta validates your actions on the main site.


Take this post as an example : Warning - shameless self plug :P
English is not the native language of billions of people around the world

All I was doing here is voicing my philosophy of why the system has resulted in such a strict community with regard to language in the posts. That chat style conversations and abbreviations can in fact harm your chances of getting some help.

When my post was received well not only by the system (got a shiny reversal badge for it), not only by the community (+20/-0 votes) but also by the OP who was originally protesting the strict nature of the site. At the end of the discussion the OP showed that he understood the matter at hand and would adhere to the site's conventions.


In conclusion, being active on meta is beneficial not only for the user himself but also for the community because it helps the user comply with the sites philosophy and not only "play by the rules".
Playing by the rules is different from

  • understanding the rules.
  • believing there is a need for rules.
  • understanding where the rules are allowed to be bent (after all the goal is to help people - not to have a perfect accept rate or high flag weight).
  • Knowing how to enforce those rules given the privileges that come along with your progress within the site.

TL;DR

I'm here because I'm seeing this message -

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I don't know about anyone else, but I was promised waffle eating ponies if I attained 10k here. I've got too many waffles, and not enough ponies, so it seemed like the ideal solution.

Now I'm not so sure...

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Me? I just lurk around here :))

beware, you're being watched :P

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To get a badge on SO :)

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