I have been using Stack Overflow and Meta for around 6 months. Whenever I think of any suggestion that might improve Stack Overflow or Meta, I post it here. Upon developing this kind of habit, I started expecting the same from all the sites I browse, and if I don't find this kind of feature, it really annoys me. Has anyone else felt the same?

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Yes, and while were at it. Every website should also have nice up and down arrows :) (no, really. I want to vote on how crappy that blog post was!) – Earlz Apr 2 '10 at 6:42

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It's a very, very common pattern in online communities.

If you don't provide "a place to discuss the place", then users will grow .. restless.

I resisted meta-discussion for a long time, but I was wrong; having the meta site has has given some folks (cough) an outlet they needed, but more importantly, it has resulted in an accelerated rate of improvement to Stack Overflow.

Some -- but not all -- of our best feedback comes from meta.

So I would say, yes, any good online community should have a meta-discussion site. The pattern is established.

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Yea, just browse Pollyanna's user page for a list of all the best feedback lol – Earlz Apr 2 '10 at 6:43

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