Or better yet: xyzzy.stackoverflow.com to test against?

ETA: sandbox.stackoverflow.com is a much better name, and better encapsulates my idea. Thanks dbr.

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What are you testing? – jjnguy Jun 29 '09 at 17:13
It doesn't really matter what, does it? Stackoverflow is not an appropriate place for any sort of testing (automated posting, cross posting, auto replies, etc [yes these are all bad bad things]). – Alan Jun 29 '09 at 22:45
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I would say meta-so is OK for this type of stuff, as long as it's tagged as "site-testing" and not done excessively. Maybe you should ask that as ANOTHER meta question, to see if the community is OK with a little testing here on meta.* – Jeff Atwood Jun 30 '09 at 2:35
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@Ivo - It might be helpful if you left comments indicating in what sense you consider these old random requests "completed". I'm guessing that you mean Jeff's comment is sufficient, but it'd be good for people who stumble across this later to be able to tell more easily what the resolution actually was. – bemace Aug 18 '11 at 17:43
I'm simply following up on flags, the mods have been clearing through the [feature-request] tag to clean it up. So don't shoot the messenger. – Ivo Flipse Aug 18 '11 at 17:48
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"SandboxOverflow"?

There has been times I'd want to try something about the StackOverflow site without touching the actual site. I can't remember specific examples, but one would be deleting my own answer when a bounty is issued, or how negative reputation is handled etc..

The site could be reset every 24 hours, perhaps even users (with over x reputation on SO/SF/SU) could create (temporary) accounts with specific privileges/reputation.

The FAQ and sofaq tag has satisfied most of my curiosities, but it could prove useful..

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isn't that what this site is for, sorta? – Jeff Atwood Jun 30 '09 at 2:28
Sort of, only SandboxOverflow would be even more.. chaotic – dbr Jun 30 '09 at 2:41
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One thing is for sure, you would probably get sand up your .... usb ports. – Brad Gilbert Jul 8 '09 at 0:33
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I would actually like to see something like this for new moderators. There are numerous new tools available, one of which is recalculating individual users' reputation. As a test, I recalculated mine and I lost the 99-point rep boost that everyone has when they start here. I emailed Jeff to see if he could restore it, but I haven't heard back.

There are also some other tools that I'd like to try out (like deleting/destroying users) but I don't want to junk up this site with test accounts.

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And when the SO team is done with that, maybe they could build me a deck and repave my driveway?

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is.gd/1iE8E – Jeff Atwood Jun 30 '09 at 2:33
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Dude, shut up Cartman. – Brad Gilbert Jul 8 '09 at 0:38
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"maybe they could build me a deck and repave my driveway?" That's for homeimprovements.stackexchange.com – funkymushroom Aug 26 '10 at 14:44
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