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comment Help us figure out a way to handle the explosion of comments on Stack Overflow
I like the general idea, but a couple points: 1. I'm not sure it's necessary to show the total comment vote on collapsed view. Most of the time I don't care about the exact score of a comment, usually just the relative score. 2. You could also get rid of the "last posted" section if each new comment wasn't collapsed (up to X uncollapsed total) for 24 hours or something. That would also draw attention to new comment activity on older posts. With both of those, you could reuse the current "Expand all comments" and posts with lots of answers already collapse most comments.
May
16
comment Has MarkdownSharp considered East Asian Scripts always have intra-word emphasis?
Related: meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/51404/… and meta.japanese.stackexchange.com/questions/120/…
May
16
comment Has MarkdownSharp considered East Asian Scripts always have intra-word emphasis?
@rynah It is an issue on some of the other SE sites, like the Japanese and Chinese sites. (Unsure if it also applies to Russian or other non-latin alphabet language sites.)
May
15
comment Add direct support for OpenBadges on Careers
Related (not for Careers specifically, but SE in general): meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/139553/…
May
15
comment Help us figure out a way to handle the explosion of comments on Stack Overflow
You say this is a problem only on SO, but I disagree. There might be more posts with lots of comments on them on SO, but it's a culture policy thing that affects even low-traffic sites. I see people include their real question in the comments and get answers in the comments, and future visitors have no idea what's going on. When suggesting to these users that they put the relevant info in Q/As, some of them retort "where's the policy on that?" If we don't address it now everywhere, one day these sites might have SO's traffic and you'll have a bigger mess to deal with.
Apr
30
comment Why was this 'not-an-answer' flag declined?
When did this guideline change? We were encouraged to flag link-only answers in the past and mods used to drop in and delete them.
Apr
28
comment Why my reputation doesn't increase on an answer I edited a lot
Hitting the rep cap would stop you from getting any more reputation for that day, but you would resume getting reputation from any new votes on the next day. The rep cap is not involved with making a post Community Wiki.
Apr
28
comment Why my reputation doesn't increase on an answer I edited a lot
CW will trigger after ten of your edits. It's intended to encourage people to be careful when editing and to avoid making trivial edits to bump their answer and gain free visibility. For example, revisions 9-13 you were just changing a few characters, where if you had taken a little bit of extra time they could've been handled in the same edit. Most of the other edits seem like substantial content edits, which is why I think you might be OK. It's a bit uncommon for one person to maintain an answer through so many edits, so this doesn't come up very often.
Apr
28
answered Why my reputation doesn't increase on an answer I edited a lot
Apr
23
comment How is consensus determined on Meta sites?
@Troyen My experience is primarily from JLU, which is still in beta, and we've had this very problem since the beginning. I believe something similar happened to the History beta and a couple others as well. I agree with your POV, I'm just saying that view might not be very prevalent because there aren't many resources for brand new betas.
Apr
22
comment How is consensus determined on Meta sites?
@Yannis But that's not what often happens (in my experience, it seems the status-quo remains in effect on a near-even split), hence this discussion. There aren't a lot of resources that recommend how to set up a brand new site and handle cases like that aside from some brief sections in the SE FAQ.
Apr
22
comment How is consensus determined on Meta sites?
@Yannis If someone proposes a scope expansion on Politics and the vote is 60/40 in favor, are those topics under the proposed site expansion now on-topic, or was that not enough of a "consensus"? How about 70/30?
Apr
19
comment What's the Moderator Dashboard look like?
I can't help but notice the Rollback Body button looks out of place.
Apr
17
awarded  Yearling
Apr
16
revised What are the privilege thresholds for the /review section?
Clarified MSO behavior
Apr
16
comment Reminding users about the private beta and their commitment
The beta notification email contact method is unlike every other SE notification, which might contribute to lower numbers. Also, sometimes people just lose interest in a proposal or quickly find out the site isn't for them.
Apr
13
comment Reminding users about the private beta and their commitment
From a random sample of Area 51 betas, it looks like only 10-15% of people actually fulfill their commitment.
Apr
13
comment How can mistakenly reject edits be reverted, and the reviewers notified?
Whether or not the edit should have been accepted or rejected, I'm having trouble understanding why it was rejected as too minor. Usually that applies when someone is making a trivial edit that would bump an old post or ignores other issues in the post. In this case, there aren't really any other issues in the post. Changing the package name so the code works would also not be a trivial edit (but may arguably be a "radical change"). I'm also not sure I see why you think #3 is radical since it's just making the terminology consistent with the rest of the post, only #1 looks controversial.
Apr
12
comment “Mirrored” voting pattern
Since meta votes are often used to indicate agreement, seems likely that someone who upvoted on meta would also upvote the linked question, if they chose to vote there. Same with downvotes, especially on meta questions like "why was X closed?" or "should I have asked this?".
Apr
9
comment Why should this question have been reopened?
@RobertHarvey They probably wanted to avoid controversy. If a question gets closed and then reopened, there is some community disagreement (ignoring the case where the question changes while closed), and the question might possibly be re-closed later. A well-upvoted question with no close votes is most often a mark of a question that the community accepts as valid. Or would, in theory.