Hot answers tagged per-site-meta
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How does the fact that Stack Overflow is large justify the lack of a "real" Meta site?
This is a reasonable question. You probably won't like the answer...
SO is large, and SO was first. SO is large in part because SO was first, but there are several other factors involved that contribute to its size - suffice to say, it's unlikely any other SE site ...
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As Sam I am notes, it's a judgement call...
Meta sites are a perversion of the Stack Exchange model, discussion sites implemented using a Q&A engine. This works surprisingly well, if you keep the limitations of both in mind at all times:
Voting isn't limited - you can post an opinion and down-vote a conflicting option. Or upvote it. Or find two ...
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This should be implemented. Sometimes your opinion changes on a question after seeing the comments/answers or just after going away (outside? is that real? Wow the new cry engine is sooo realistic!) and re-thinking about it.
We should not be obliged to wait for an edit to be able to change our voice. Meta is about making the things going on and part of ...
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Works now, you can edit any wikis on per-site metas, including the ones sourced from this meta.
The thing is, our little meta here is a funny place, sometimes the tag wikis we float to the child metas do not properly fit the community.
The community now have full control around evolving tag wikis on site metas.
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There are two primary reasons.
It's grandfathered in - after several years of this usage it makes little sense to change it out simply because it doesn't match all the other meta sites
It's the crucible for the Stack Overflow engine itself - Stack Overflow, being the largest and most used site, generates the most usable data regarding the design of the ...
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From the FAQ of any of the child metas:
Reputation here is entirely derived from the parent website; your reputation is the same as your reputation on the parent website, synchronized hourly. Votes here do not affect your reputation in any way. However, you can earn unique badges here on the meta site.
(Please note that offensive penalties, if ...
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Judging by the history of certain policy decisions, consensus is reached when 80-90% of the community agrees on an issue, and one staff member unilaterally decides that all those people are all wrong.
Or in more simple terms: Consensus doesn't matter around here.
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The current state of this situation is ... unsatisfying.
Here is a screenshot from Cryptography Stack Exchange's meta:
We got a lot of tags auto-created when the site started, but most of them have no tag wikis (= guidance for users on how to use them). The tag wiki excerpts for the mandatory and some moderator-only tags are there, but no other one.
I ...
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If I understand it correctly, meta.SO is really meta.SE -- it's the meta for all sites. The only reason it's not at meta.SE is that meta.SE already exists -- it's the meta for SE1 sites. Rather than evict the existing meta.SE, they just left meta.SO alone, but it's intended as the meta for all SE-wide issues. The first part of the explanation you posted was ...
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We don't have control over onstartups DNS, and we failed over to Oregon due to sandy. For now, it is probably better to leave it be as we may fail back to NY soon.
Once we have a better idea about our long term plan, we will let the DNS maintainer know what to do.
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That... sounds about right.
It's obviously meant to apply to all sites.
The per-site meta FAQs are based on a different template, and they're generally a bit condensed vs. the main ones, with the intent on focusing more on the differences between the two (talking about the site vs. the topics, etc). The assumption is that all the core rules apply to ...
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If you reply to the questions in the chat room after the digest is posted, your answers will be moved as soon as possible to the relevant digest answers. We (well, at least speaking for myself) typically monitor the Town Hall Chat room for the given site until the site's election is over, so anything new that's posted in there will be noticed*.
While ...
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The per-site metas are for discussion of things that related only to their own 'main' site, while this 'main meta' is for things that apply globally (as well as for Stack Overflow itself).
If you wanted to discuss the closing/deleting of a question on a site, for example, you wouldn't post it here unless it was from Stack Overflow; you would post it on its ...
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The [featured] tag automatically expires. That is:
[...] no revision is created when the featured tag is removed
from a question after 30 days.
[...]
Thus, when you edit the revision, the tag is still there -- although it does
not exist on the current view of the post. So in order to get it to appear,
you'll need to make some other ...
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Most per-site metas share your same reputation score with the main site. As you correctly observed, meta.superuser.com is an example of this. Your reputation there is the same as it is on the main site, superuser.com. For more information on per-site metas, see this blog post. The FAQ for the per-site metas also notes that reputation is shared with the ...
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Some sites (like Stack Overflow and Server Fault) have GREAT BIG [META]s in their Meta logos.
Other sites like English have puny little [META]s.
I support [META] equality!
If elected I will impose a [META] tax on wealthier sites to help subsidize small family.... er - sorry, slipped into election mode there.
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I asked this question because I'd like to know if there is any way this is (or could be) built into the site. However...
The Data Explorer can be used to analyze users/questions/answers since it has access to the per-site Metas.
So, I put together Top users by calculated rep
to give a rough calculated rep for this purpose:
Programmers Meta:
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Area 51 also now has its own Discussion Zone for meta-esque questions about site proposals. Questions about Area 51 itself still belong here on MSO.
EDIT :
According to Robert Cartaino, the Area 51 Discussion Zone is intended to serve as A51's per-site meta, and the MSO FAQ is in error.
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The user is effectively suspended from meta.
The user is not suspended from the site.
The user is not suspended from the chat. Refreshing his profile also doesn't make the meta ban carry over to his chat user account.
This makes meta suspensions useful if you have a user that's just vandalizing meta with short-lived whinings without creating (too much) ...
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Meta SO is also the global Meta for general network-wide SO/SE issues which are not specific to a single Q&A within the network.
If you look at the FAQ it states:
If your question is about:
Stack Overflow
Stack Exchange
Stack Overflow Careers
Promotions &
Advertising Support, feature requests, or bug reports for the core
...
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This is pretty much answered by the tooltip you get when you hover over the "participation" sort link:
Users most active on this site in the last 60 days (combined number of posts, votes, comments and edits).
-- that's all it is. Take the sum of those four values and sort the users based on those sums. The only minor details that are not in the tooltip ...
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Contrary to ire_and_curses's observations, whatever the secret sauce is seems to be working. I reviewed the participation tab for a site I moderate and the rankings make perfect sense. All the top users are clearly the most active folks on our meta, and I don't see anybody listed who is a non-participant.
The exact workings of the mechanism remain a ...
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Basically, it looks like it should not have been possible to suspend the user on the child-meta, since forever, the suspension data has been "owned" by the parent site (i.e. gaming.SE) and will get overwritten regularly.
Consequently, I will be making the "contact/suspend user" functionality relate to the main Q&A site, to reflect how it has always ...
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I very much disagree with this request. In fact, I'd like to see NARQ back here on Meta.SO.
Meta sites accept feature requests, and bug reports, both of them are not technically questions. The other closing reasons should be enough, on meta sites.
The NARQ close reason obviously does not apply to bug reports and feature requests. And there's little ...
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Good idea!
We started with all the page 1 tags on meta.so, the most mature meta site, and pared out anything meta.so specific.
This left us with:
reputation
questions
tags
comments
badges
answers
search
voting
editing
bounty
user-interface
specific-question
accepted-answer
markdown
stackexchange
community-wiki
down-votes
openid
migration
vote-to-close
...
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It may be clear to Stack Overflow users that Stack Overflow is the flagship/capital of Stack Exchange, but at the moment, there's no reason to think users of other SE sites would know this (if they are not programmers or long-time trilogy users).
For example, if you're over on, say, User Interface or Mathetmatics, and you have a question about how comments ...
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SE Podcast #30 included discussion that was summarized as:
Meta Stack Overflow is to the federal government as individual site metas are to state governments.
But Meta Stack Overflow is really the Federal government plus the California government. (Someone needs to write this up as a thriller/horror novel. Brrr....) So when I come here to submit an ...
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I don't see how this is any less of a dupe than your question from half an hour ago, but I sympathize with your continuing confusion.
I can answer your "why" question. Look again at New Per-Site Metas. It says "every new website launches with its own dedicated meta site" right at the top, bold included. The key word there is "new."
MSO launched before any ...
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Mostly because the per-site metas are generally low traffic -- some of them count daily visits in the dozens.
That means the moderators will have to do the work, since the 10k site users are the only ones that can even see this queue. And on many sites, like say Bicycles -- there are exactly zero users at this rep level, even after many months.
...
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You do not earn (or lose) rep for participation on meta sites (except Meta Stack Overflow).
From the Per-Site-Meta FAQ:
Reputation here is entirely derived from the main website; your reputation is the same here as it is there, synchronized hourly. Votes here do not affect your reputation in any way. However, you can earn unique badges here on the meta ...
Only top voted, non community-wiki answers of a minimum length are eligible


