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I know how to mitigate "The Fall of Stack Overflow"

I will reply to some of the points you made, not the entire proposal. Downvotes on questions If you want to remove downvotes, you must also remove upvotes. But voting on questions isn't useless. Votes ...
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Recent flood of very low quality questions and non-questions with the Python tag today - what is going on?

I SpamRammed an IP a few IPs that had quite a number of new account creations on the same day and were used to post one or more of these weird questions. This hopefully slows down the influx. I also ...
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Is it true that moderator overreach is turning away a large number of users?

There is no hard evidence on there being a significant amount of inappropriately handed suspensions due to the "no AI generated content" policy. The company handwaved those ideas based on a ...
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I know how to mitigate "The Fall of Stack Overflow"

I want to respond to these bullet points you're suggesting: I strongly believe that the following changes must be implemented: No voting down on questions. It serves absolutely no purpose other than ...
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New users posting spam with links in Collective discussions

Thank you for bringing this to meta. I've gone ahead and removed the posts and done some other cleanup. These Collectives Discussions are more or less in the trial phase and have the bare minimum ...
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I know how to mitigate "The Fall of Stack Overflow"

TL;DR: the ideas that you propose seem amazing for a new site that learns from Stack Overflow's mistakes, and they sound a lot like what I have been preaching for Codidact. But I don't think they are ...
Karl Knechtel's user avatar
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Is it true that moderator overreach is turning away a large number of users?

There is no evidence for this claim. It's possible but doubtful. SE hasn't provided any data to support this statement. We have only the data that can be officially gathered (either from SEDE or from ...
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I know how to mitigate "The Fall of Stack Overflow"

Reading further through this mess of a suggestion, there's one paragraph I must address. I decided to use a separate answer for this, as the point is completely unrelated to whether or not we should ...
Cerbrus's user avatar
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I know how to mitigate "The Fall of Stack Overflow"

Stack Overflow has already fallen. It fell a long, long time ago during the Summer of Love, if you want to put a finer timeline to it. Worse, with this post, whatever grave the site had left has ...
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How do you make your answer stand out from the influx of generative AI content?

How does a beginner amplify a legit answer You don't. Write good answers and they'll gather upvotes. when questionable answers from other contributors are more easily upvoted That's a fact of life. ...
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The question asking experiment in "Unconvering SO toxicity" by Alex Ziskind

TL;DR: A single user posting a very poor question, that they know is poor, to then share their experience on YouTube isn't an example of a toxic community; it's an example of a person intentionally ...
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Why is it easier to write answers than comments without enough reputation?

Why is it easier to write answers than comments without enough reputation? Because we need more answers, not comments. Our goal is to, literally (from the Tour which I recommend taking since the lack ...
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I know how to mitigate "The Fall of Stack Overflow"

The biggest problem here is the fact that Stack Overflow is pro-askers, not pro-answerers. Asking questions is free and zero-effort. People who ask don't respect our time completely, and they are even ...
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I know how to mitigate "The Fall of Stack Overflow"

I think this is a thoughtful and well-written post. First, let me summarize the main points as I understand them: Stack Overflow is unfriendly to new users. Too many new questions are bad, per ...
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I know how to mitigate "The Fall of Stack Overflow"

First and foremost, my stance has always been that to improve the experience for askers who don't know site guidelines and rules (and as a result, the experience for those who volunteer their time to ...
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Is it OK to upvote unhelpful posts made by new users?

I think you are asking the wrong question. According to the SO help page on voting: Voting up a question or answer signals to the rest of the community that a post is interesting, well-researched, ...
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20 votes

Return delay between answering to 3 minutes for users with <125 rep

Let's set the delay to 10 minutes I support moving away from the current 30 minutes limit, but I believe 3 minutes is too low. I find it hard to believe that a user posting legitimate answers would ...
blackgreen's user avatar
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Protection of new users from aggression

Rather than focus on the post you link to, I'm going to focus on the point you make in your question here. Comments have been made both on the question here, and your "question" on main ...
Thom A's user avatar
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I know how to mitigate "The Fall of Stack Overflow"

I don't agree with The Problem: Most of the questions currently asked on Stack Overflow are off topic. This could be backed by a query from the Stack Exchange Data Explorer but, in my experience ...
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Why is it easier to write answers than comments without enough reputation?

Posting answers is the way to go. Comments are a tool for requesting clarification, not for posting answers or partial answers or trying to help. Just find a question that is clarified enough for you ...
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Is SO showing too many non-question elements to newcomers arriving at question pages?

Just so this post doesn't look like the rant it is, here's some suggestions: Very well, let's have a look: Remove bottom sign-up banner That's a call to action that I would wager is responsible for ...
Cerbrus's user avatar
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11 votes

Return delay between answering to 3 minutes for users with <125 rep

Keep the existing 30-minute delay. Quality answers require spending at least 30 minutes on them!: Checking for duplicate(s). (5–10 minutes) Writing. (10 minutes - 3 hours) Testing. (10 minutes - 10 ...
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Multiple issues when adding images in new Ask Wizard

These have both been addressed: Missing imgur branding and license info in Ask Wizard (and a few other places not noted here that use the Stacks Editor): status-completed An explicit warning notice ...
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Has the 30-minute rate limit between successive answers from <125 reputation users been lifted? If so, can the help center article on it be removed?

This rate limit has not been lifted. It is still in effect, and the Help Center article is still correct.
Cody Gray - on strike's user avatar
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Return delay between answering to 3 minutes for users with <125 rep

Let's return the delay to 3 minutes and see what happens (i.e., let's test it) I support making this change, at least as a test to see if the restriction which was put in place in December 2022 is ...
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Why is it easier to write answers than comments without enough reputation?

Comments are suggesting soliciting clarifications, constructive criticism, or other minor info. Often for question posts, they're used to soliciting more information (details/clarity). If you don't ...
starball's user avatar
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Is it OK to upvote unhelpful posts made by new users?

In short, no. I want to upvote posts for new users so that they can unlock the basic functions of the app. If we thought this was a good idea, the restrictions wouldn't be there in the first place. ...
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