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Jan 10 |
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We're rolling out a new “Quick Start” guide to help new users learn the basics This... is a sensible suggestion! :O Are you feeling alright today? |
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Jan 10 |
answered | We're rolling out a new “Quick Start” guide to help new users learn the basics |
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Jan 8 |
accepted | Add a duplicate:0|1 search operator |
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Dec 16 |
awarded | Good Answer |
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Dec 15 |
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“Late Answers” and “First Posts” encouraging unnecessary actions Taking this a step further, you can perhaps "safely" decide that a post really looks good (or not) if 3 reviewers with "sufficient review weight" agree on the outcome or keep a post in the queue longer if 3 new reviewers approve, but 1 high weight reviewer disapproves, etc. |
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Dec 15 |
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“Late Answers” and “First Posts” encouraging unnecessary actions It might be a good idea to implement an underlying "review weight" for each reviewer (for these two queues). Their weight increases only when a post that they marked "looks good" or upvoted also gets upvoted outside the queue i.e., from users using the site normally. This way, you can be somewhat sure that the upvote from normal use was genuine and not from someone gaming the queue, hence serving as a form of validation. The weight goes down if they upvote from the queue, but gets downvoted heavily or closed outside the queue. |
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Dec 15 |
awarded | Nice Answer |
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Dec 5 |
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Global Review Queue @ScottPack He's a Brit... they love them queues so bad, they put a queue in a queue (I smell a yo dawg pic coming up...). |
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Nov 17 |
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Further anonymize deleted accounts by changing the username prior to deletion @YannisRizos It's not about what you pick and choose to care about. If you're making the case that if a user wishes to disassociate from the site for whatever reason then they should be disassociated everywhere, you should also insist on chat and comments being anonymized. Otherwise, there is no credibility to the request as it is not based on principle, but rather to serve some localized need. |
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Nov 16 |
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Further anonymize deleted accounts by changing the username prior to deletion It also remains in the @ notifications in comments and chat. |
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Nov 15 |
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How to discourage joke questions Clearly, you've never received a phone call from a goat. |
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Nov 13 |
awarded | Nice Question |
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Nov 11 |
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By flagging a question can a moderator revise and delete it? Not enough vomiting zombies committing adultery for it to be a random answer. |
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Nov 9 |
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More control on the chat While I disagree with the specific example you brought up, I am generally in favour of granting more privileges to room owners and 10k users (chat). Perhaps something like three 10k users or room owner + one 10k user or two room owners can delete a message? That might be a good starting point and it'll keep the silly and annoying flags down and will allow more community moderation on SO (where the mods cannot respond to flags). I wouldn't support unilateral delete rights by room owners or 10k users. |
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Nov 8 |
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Regarding the high number of rejected migrations from Stack Overflow to Server Fault MDMarra and @gnat: I know that wasn't what you asked for, but sometimes, that's all you get :) All I'm saying is that official responses can be curt and not really addressing the problem immediately, instead opting for a milder/wait and watch approach... You should see some of Jeff's official non-answers/insults in his hey day =) |
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Nov 8 |
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Regarding the high number of rejected migrations from Stack Overflow to Server Fault Shog's response not official enough for you? Or do you consider only favourable responses as official? |
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Nov 7 |
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The last owner of a chat room should not be able to be removed @MadScientist Moderators are not global owners... They just happen to have privileges that are a superset of owners' privileges. |
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Nov 4 |
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Why was question deleted? … because I offered payment? re: acknowledging the comment, it is very likely that they never even saw the comment on the post, as it was deleted (users can't see their own deleted posts without 10k). What they're quoting from is the stub in their global inbox. |
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Nov 2 |
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Questions with ridiculous numbers of duplicates "What should be done about this"... close as duplicate? Nothing is lost by closing (merging might be messy). If you come across a really good answer on a dupe, urge the answerer to post it (or an expanded version) on the original (I can see how they would be discouraged from doing so if the other one has 300x more votes just because it was asked in Sept '08) |
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Oct 31 |
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Should moderators be able to edit Bounty text? As I said, I couldn't care less about it being a mod only privilege (I'd rather users be allowed to edit it themselves), but I don't think it would break down or lead to chaos like you seem to portray. Mods can edit comments too, and those don't have revision history either. I haven't seen SO mods complaining about being drowned in flags requesting comments to be edited. |

