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Community Wiki checkbox missing in action

It was pointed out to me, recently, that we are unable to mark our questions as Community Wiki anymore. There are some questions where there isn't one right answer, but all answers are valuable, such as the list of freely available programming books. Could someone either explain why it was removed, or point me to the discussion that caused its removal? I'm sure I missed the discussion.

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The discussion that led to this implementation is here. However, you aren't the first one to ask. – Grace Note Nov 15 '10 at 18:24
You can accept answers even if the question is CW. – Koper Nov 15 '10 at 18:31
@Grace Note, thanks. my searches were turning up empty. @Kop, true, but that wasn't my point. – rcollyer Nov 15 '10 at 18:40
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closed as exact duplicate by Grace Note, waiwai933, Popular Demand, Michael Mrozek, Koper Nov 15 '10 at 18:30

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If the question can't be objectively answered then it shouldn't be asked on Stack Overflow. The question you reference would work better on Programmers.

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good point. I hadn't thought of that. – rcollyer Nov 15 '10 at 18:43
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