Questions tagged [blog]
Questions regarding the Stack Overflow blog.
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Does Stack Exchange really want to conflate newbies with women/people of color?
The Stack Overflow Isn’t Very Welcoming blog post says:
Too many people experience Stack Overflow as a hostile or elitist place, especially newer coders, women, people of color, and others in ...
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Is it acceptable to promote your own blog?
In Stack Overflow question Create function from code, the answer has a link to the user's blog; in which it duplicates the Stack Overflow question and provides a fuller answer. This seems to be ...
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How do you know Stack Overflow feels unwelcoming?
The Stack Overflow Isn’t Very Welcoming. It’s Time for That to Change. blog post says:
But how do we really know that too many developers experience Stack Overflow as an unwelcoming or hostile ...
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Please ask if there is a problem before telling us there is a problem
I'm concerned about the most recent blog post Stack Overflow Isn’t Very Welcoming. It’s Time for That to Change.. I worry about seeing an outright blog post telling me that there is something wrong ...
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How will Stack Exchange Overhaul their Q&A Format?
Given the recent blog post, an overhaul of the Stack Exchange Q&A model now seems inevitable.
This image apparently illustrates what Stack Exchange thinks of its own model nowadays.
But all of ...
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Is Stack Overflow really racist/sexist?
In Jay Hanlon's recent "Not Welcoming" blog article, Jay claims in the first sentence that the community is unfriendly to women and people of color.
I myself never look at who's posting, let alone ...
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Downvotes research: why do we need that?
In this blog post The Loop: Our Community Roadmap for Q3 2020, the issue of downvoting has been mentioned. It reads:
Downvotes research (July)
Receiving downvotes on Stack Overflow can be a ...
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I got answer-banned because I answered instead of commented, but I cannot comment [duplicate]
I have a question about my Stack Overflow post: How do you pack a c++ DLL that can still be injected into a game?
Just recently, Jay Hanlon had a blog post posted, which concerned the feelings ...
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Stop using announcement banner for blog advertising
I visited the homepage today and saw this:
Where on the right, you have 2 links to the Overflow Blog, and on the top now,
you have another. I have posted about the sidebar before:
Stop misusing the ...
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Very outdated blog post about the "new" release of ES6
The latest blog post, Does ES6 make JavaScript frameworks obsolete?, is about the "new" release of ES6 (a version of JavaScript) and discusses the potential effects of this event in the ...
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Help new users by making tagging smarter
Stack Overflow tagging is... well, it works. Kind of. Sometimes, it just plain sucks. There's a few problems I've noticed, and I think there's low hanging fruit to helping new users (since that's now ...
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A/B testing the separation of The Overflow Blog from the Community Bulletin (testing concluded)
Update Feb 9: Testing has concluded.
Update Jan 30: Test is now active on Stack Overflow for anonymous users.
Background
As part of the Content Discovery initiative, we’re announcing the next ...
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Request: edit/clarify the "Stack Overflow Isn’t Very Welcoming" blog post
TL;DR
I claim that several arguments made in the
"Stack Overflow Isn’t Very Welcoming. It’s Time for That to Change. " blog post are
ridden with serious flaws (naive assumptions about human ...
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Now that we can detect "Snark," what are we planning to do with it?
Yesterday a new update showed up on the Stack Overflow blog: Rolling out the Welcome Wagon: June Update.
Among the updates of things that are marked as Done, one really caught my eye:
Built an “...
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Purview over comment moderation on Stack Overflow blog
Who moderates the comments on the Stack Overflow blog? Are they Stack Overflow moderators? Stack Exchange moderators? (In the sense that they are elected by the community, whichever community that may ...
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Should SE blog posts that are about SO show up twice?
The "yellow box" is currently showing a blog post across the SE network about a new hiring and the launch of SO in Russian, but here on SO (and Meta.SO) it shows up twice, presumably because it's ...
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Feedback on the blog post: Is this the actual mission and goal of Stack Overflow now?
I've perused the new blog post — What a very bad day at work taught me about building Stack Overflow’s community. There are some decent points being made in there with respect to the amount of ...
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With Regards to the Security Update
I'm not really sure what's the right avenue to do this so I'll try meta. I promise to take it well if this gets closed or downvoted :]
I just wanted to say thank you for the way you're handling the ...
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Many syntactic, semantic, typing and style errors in the "Underscoring (or dunder-scoring) the importance of native type methods in Python" blog post
I was skimming the latest SO blog post, when I quickly noticed a rather obvious typo in the table of numeric built-ins:
comlex should be complex!
I wouldn't normally take much notice of a typo, but ...
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Learning material advised on a SO blog post: does SO back this learning material?
I was reading Alyssa's post on the three best online resources for learning Python.
Most of the resources are fine, like the CodeAcademy one I used when I started with Python.
However, of one of ...
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What should we do if users don't listen to our comments pointing out severe flaws?
In the most recent welcoming blog about comment evaluation, something caught my eye.
In the sample unwelcoming comments, 3 out of 5 comments are seemingly posted by users who (almost surely, judging ...
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Is the official direction of Stack Overflow now to help educate the next generation of developers?
In glancing at the latest blog post, a line jutted out at me as part of the new CEO search:
One thing I’m very concerned about, as we try to educate the next generation of developers, and, ...
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Nominate a guest for the Stack Overflow podcast
Our Director of Public Q&A has requested nominations on Twitter for guests for the Stack Overflow podcast!
Who should we nominate?
Note: This post is an effort on my part to share this request ...
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Pair blog announcements with meta questions
Today there was another announcement in the blog:
Why Channels?
I like the blog posts well enough, no problem there. However, I do not really feel like creating an account in order to leave a comment ...
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Why can't I use my SO account to comment on the SO blog?
I tried to comment on a post in the SO blog and I could not use my SO credentials - only Discus/FB/Twitter/Google.
It would be nice if the default were the SO credentials - or at least they were ...
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Stack Overflow logo is missing in the blog [closed]
Logo is missing in the Stack Overflow blog.
When inspecting the element, I can see the below <svg code for the logo, but it is not displaying.
<svg role="img" class="so-icon so-icon-logo" ...
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10 hours of Netflix vs the size of Stack Overflow
Reading the "Join Stack Overflow in Standing Up for Net Neutrality" blog post, I saw this statement:
Downloading the entire archive of questions and answers on Stack Overflow would only use about ...
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Images in Stack Snippets blog post are broken
This post comes up among the first search results for "stack snippets mobile", and the images therein are missing:
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Practically - what are the changes that SO talent will be seeing? [duplicate]
There was a recent blog post from Prasanth that talked about planned changes in Stack Overflow Careers. It seems to be an extremely high-level overview that something is changing, and both as a fairly ...
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2020 Developer Survey says "We're sorry, but the 2019 Developer Survey is now closed"
When you go to the 2020 Developer Survey which is linked from this blog post on it, you get the following error:
We're sorry, but the 2019 Developer Survey is now closed. See you next year, when we ...
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What is Bizible JS and what function does it serve on the blog?
I'm seeing a tracking pixel called "bizible" on the blog. What is it doing?
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Add a link to the blog in the drop-down "help" menu in the top bar
In the upper-right corner, on the top navigation bar, there is a question mark in a circle that links to some useful sites:
This is a feature request to add the Stack Overflow blog to the list, on ...
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new-protected-question-status blog image-link broken
https://stackoverflow.blog/images/wordpress/superuser-deleted-answers.png
in the blog post
https://stackoverflow.blog/2010/06/07/new-protected-question-status/
strangely enough the preview image is ...
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Duplicated blog post showing on SO "Hot Meta Posts" area
This error is happening again:
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Your blog post on the Log4shell vulnerability is tone-deaf and keeps the actual community at arms' length
I'm a developer that works with an institution that has been impacted by this vulnerability, and boy am I dissatisfied with how this blog post was presented.
Let's get the obvious out of the way - ...
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Should we point new users to recent SO blog posts and podcasts episodes that mentions entities that help people to learn to code?
Some recent blog posts and podcast episodes mention entities that help people to learn to code or improve their programming skills. Should we point new users to this content or other content more ...
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Is appropriate to use the advantage of The Overflow Blog article to get the Announcer badge?
I have stumbled upon the Best practices for writing code comments article. Regardless of the excellent and interesting content (thumbs up to the author), I find this piece of code in the article quite ...
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For whom is stackoverflow.blog
Is the blog for users of Stack Overflow? I guess it's not, because I'd prefer to read meta posts, write comments, up-/down-vote, etc.
So for whom is the blog? Who are those mysterious people who need ...