There are a lot of very similar or duplicate proposals on Area 51 and it is bad if a proposal falters because half the people are following "US Civil War History" and the other half are following "US History". There should be some method of combing the two proposals.
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It has to first be determined if a proposal is too broad or too narrow, and I would think that the final deciders of that would be the Team. |
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I'd like to see something like implemented the same way duplicate questions are handled on the current sites where high rep users can "vote to close" and if enough people vote the proposal is closed with a link to the other one. |
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I agree. One of the great benefits of StackOverflow is being exposed to things outside my specific interest. For instance, I may only be interested in C++, but I'm bound to learn about Haskell in the process of using the site. By having proposals that are subfields of subfields of subfields, we are losing some of the natural interdisciplinary mingling that could be really beneficial to these communities. IMHO, we now have proposals with a fair amount of overlap that could be merged into a really great site: These also have a lot of overlap with the Statistical Analysis proposal, although they have slightly more of a computer science focus than mathematics. |
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Here is the official response
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