For the suggestion of improvements to the phrasing of text shown to users by the Stack Exchange engine.
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Research Assistant - update to “Edited 50 different tag wikis bodies”?
Research Assistant badge is defined as:
Research Assistant
silver; awarded once
Edit 50 different tag wiki bodies
Edits to tag wiki excerpts do ^[not][1] count
Source: badge ...
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Why is “plz” considered offensive? [duplicate]
Someone mentioned in a post I was reading that it is advisable to remove the word "plz" because it is offensive. Other posts here on meta seem to suggest the same thing, but I'm not entirely sure why. ...
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More info on “For more info visit Meta” required
The current wording for content dispute notices is:
This post has been locked while disputes about its content are being
resolved. For more info visit meta.
To me, the emphasised part isn't ...
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The Unsung Hero and Tenacious badges should be reworded
The Unsung Hero badge has several serious problems with its description. (also note that the Tenacious badge is very similar and has all of the same issues)
The way it currently is worded:
Zero ...
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Change wording of “Your flagging history”
When you are viewing another user's flags, the flagging history column on the right still reads "Your flagging history", as if you are viewing your own flags.
I suggest changing it to match the style ...
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Correct Grammar on Moderator Tools Privilege Page
The Moderator Tools Privilege description page jumps perspectives. It reads:
Can I see all flags?
No. If you pick the flag → it needs ♦ moderator attention → other
option, your flag will ...
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Improve wording of Necromancer badge to specify answer score must be 5+
Not a duplicate: Improve wording of Necromancer and Revival badges
I read up on badges from time to time and I just now realized my understanding of Necromancer was completely backwards. The ...
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Change the text in revisions page when bounty ends with no winning answer
When a bounty is over with no winning answer (example) the text is:
Bounty Ended with no winning answer by Community♦
While as a programmer I can see the reason behind this, removing my ...
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Use “just now” and “momentarily” appropriately, please
Some history: I appreciate that the timestamp "0 seconds ago" (or "in 0 seconds" in rare cases) has been replaced with "just now" on 3 September 2011. Now, as of 14 September it's "momentarily" for ...
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The legend on user's tag badges page doesn't match the descriptions
The descriptions state that you need 100/400/1000 upvotes in a tag, while the legend says you need 100/400/1000 total score. The tooltip on the tag badge itself needs fixing as well.
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Friendlier wording for automatic “possible duplicate” comment?
While the duplicates handling is being changed, could the wording of the automatic "Possible duplicate of..." comment be changed? I know I can edit this by hand afterwards, but maybe it would be nicer ...
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Change the wording/order of the “What kind of questions should I not ask here?” answer in the FAQ
From time to time I review the FAQ, I find it helpful to remind myself what the published standards for the SO community are.
The first two FAQ items are:
"What kind of questions can I ask here?"
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Stack Exchange still uses Wikipedia's Citation Needed text
Currently, the wording for the citation needed moderator notice is:
This post does not cite any references or sources. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. ...
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1answer
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Comment 'too short' warning is ambiguous
When I add a comment, which has less characters than the minimum we see a message below which looks like this;
2 more to go...
which means that the comment is two characters short of the minimum ...
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Use “score” instead of “votes” in the list of questions
When viewing questions in the normal, "Interesting Questions" tab, (or any other view for that matter), the question's score is displayed to its left, and is labeled "votes".
But is it the correct ...
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I propose changing the term “closed” out for… something else
The problem
One of the recurring questions on Meta is "why was this question closed?" In nearly every case, the question is posed by a newcomer to Stack Exchange who doesn't understand what closing ...
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Missing period in explanation about review queue badges
When mousing over the badge progress in a review queue, one gets the following explanation:
These badges are awarded once per review queue
which is missing a period. Can someone fix this ...
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Clarification: Accepted answers and automatically awarded bounties
Scenario: A bounty is placed on a question. An answer is accepted during the bounty period, but the bounty is not manually awarded, and the bounty period expires.
As a new user, I think the wording ...
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Small typo in the notification for New Community Review badges
I just earned the new "Custodian","Reviewer" and "Steward" badge and I noticed that the message has the word "for" twice in a row. Should the alert be modified so that it is more grammatically ...
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1answer
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Edit Review Wording
Reviewing suggested edits, I see a button with the following wording:
Approve Edit(1)
And, having checked reasonably slowly, I click it, which gives me:
This edit was already approved.
Does this ...
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1answer
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Incorrect “edit” link tooltip on per site metas
If you try and edit a Meta post on a site where you don't have the Edit Anywhere privilege, you get this message:
It should actually read non community wiki.
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Change “voters” to “users” on election page
Currently, at http://stackoverflow.com/election it says
99,626 voters were eligible, 60,208 visited the site during the election, 19,479 visited the election page, and 4,426 voted
The 99,626 ...
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1answer
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Clarity in definitions of Tenacious and Unsung Hero
Background
Tenacious is defined as "Zero score accepted answers: more than 5 and 20% of total"
Unsung Hero is defined as "Zero score accepted answers: more than 10 and 25% of total"
The ...
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openid.stackexchange.com still uses “in 0 seconds” instead of “just now”
I just signed up for my SE OpenID, and after setting my vanity URL I saw this:
As you can see it apparently has not been updated to use "just now" like the rest of the sites instead of "in 0 ...
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Wording of Convention Badge
The convention badge has the wording:
10 posts with score of 2 on meta.
Does this mean that to get the badge I need 10 posts with a score of exactly 2 at the same time?
Should the wording be ...
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Change description of Stack Exchange?
Feel free to respond with what you think it should be. Clearly there is some disagreement
In the description of Stack Exchange, it says on its homepage:
...diverse topics from software ...
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Wording of followers needed in Area 51
When looking at Area 51 proposals in the definition phase (e.g. Forensics), the wording of the requirements for the next phase box isn't entirely correct.
Proposals need 60 absolute followers to ...
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Picky: Wording on privileges explanation site slightly inconsistent
I noticed that there is a small inconsistency in the wording on http://ux.stackexchange.com/privileges (see annotated screenshot below). It appears also on all other StackExchange sites.
In the right ...
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1answer
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Grammatical ambiguity with Chat's Starred Post UI
And no, it's not a pluralization "bug".
Consider the UI enclosed in the red hand-drawn circle:
The above image was captured from http://chat.stackoverflow.com/rooms/info/10/loungec/?tab=stars
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SSO - Request to change the wording and convey a clear message
I always log in to Stack Overflow using my Google OpenID.
I went to an Internet cafe and just used Stack Overflow, and when I was finished, I logged out. When I came back to my seat, I found another ...
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The historical significance lock reason on answers still references “this question”
When you lock an answer you still get the same list of lock reasons as for questions.
This question exists because it has historical significance, but it is not considered a good, on-topic ...
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1answer
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Why is the Convention badge so named?
What does the word "convention" connote in the context of the Convention badge?
The description of "10 posts with a score of 2 on meta" is unambiguous, but the choice of name isn't clear to me.
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Partial protect question hover text is irrelevant
When hovering over the "protect" link underneath a question (15k+ users), the title text reads:
disallow answers by anonymous and very new low rep users
Isn't the anonymous users part ...
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1answer
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Description of the “Scholar” badge
It currently says:
First accepted answer on your own question.
I find this very confusing since it appears to imply that you can accept an answer on someone else's question, and/or that ...
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“You can accept an answer just now”
It looks like that text like "2 seconds ago" has been changed to "just now". This makes sense with time that has ended, like the time of posting questions/answers/comments.
When trying to accept an ...
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“Momentarily” is being used on the mobile site where “just now” should have remained
Edit: This is possibly the same as this issue: Comments showing "momentarily" instead of "just now" again
To quote Jeff:
Changing this so for future dates < 4 seconds it ...
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Comments showing “momentarily” instead of “just now” again [duplicate]
Possible Duplicate:
Momentarily in comments
I just got this on Android Enthusiasts:
Unless this has changed again (and to something that doesn't make sense), it should be "just now" ...
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Change the bounty description options so I don't sound like a tool
I just offered a bounty on one of my questions and selected "Draw attention to question" as the reason since it is the only one that applies; the question had low views and no answers (or votes). ...
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Incorrect use of the word 'momentarily' when accepting answers
I got an answer to a question very shortly after posting it on StackOverFlow, and went to accept it, but got a message along the lines of "you can't accept this question for 4 minutes".
I tried again ...
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Why are year-long suspensions called “temporary”?
Meet user952977, an apparently chronic asker of horrible questions. His questions are so horrible that he managed to get a suspension out of it. That's great! The system is working.
He's been ...
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Best Regard prohibited? [duplicate]
Possible Duplicate:
Should 'Hi', 'thanks' and taglines and salutations be removed from posts?
I posted a question on superuser, here is the link, at the end of the post I ...
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New users can't create new tags: show a singular or plural message?
The same error message is shown if a user (without sufficient rep) tries to add one tag or several:
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Under “How To Ask” .. Rename “Is your question about” to “Questions here should be about”
For example "Is your question about computer software or computer hardware?" on SU. How am I supposed to answer that question? There is no button. :P
It may seem strange but when I was new and I ...
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Improve wording of Necromancer and Revival badges
The descriptions of Necromancer and Revival badges are as follows:
[Revival] Answered more than 30 days later as first answer scoring 2 or more
[Necromancer] Answered a question more than 60 ...
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How do I word this in a less subjective way?
I accidentally worded this in a subjective way: Language-agnostic libs every programmer should know?
I was just wondering how I can ask the question in an acceptable way. From searching, I've seen ...
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Improve wording for Altruist badge
Currently the wording for the Altruist badge is as follows:
First bounty accepted on another person's question (not by the system)
I can see two problems with this:
It's unclear whether the ...
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Area 51 “vote to delete” rejection needs re-worded
If you start a proposal and realize that its not going to gain traction, naturally, you'd want to delete it.
Some proposals gain enough traction to prevent that, and the "Sorry, you can't do that" ...
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Tag Badge rewording
I was looking into the Tag Badge page, the text for the Silver says, "You'll have to earn 400 upvotes in non-community wiki questions to achieve this badge." I was wondering whether that meant ...
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What do you get if you cross a wiki and a forum?
What do you get if you cross two different concepts? Isn't it a big risk that we create enormous confusion?
A lot of people come in with the picture of a phpBB system where you use "I" a lot. But ...
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Discourage the word “confusion” in question titles, or encourage the use of “How to”
Recently I've observed a lot of questions using the word "confusion" in the title. There is even a [confusion] tag.
There is nothing wrong if a person is confused about the usage of some ...





