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comment Does anyone read messages on review audits?
I guess it's like chat with an expert...
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revised Help us figure out a way to handle the explosion of comments on Stack Overflow
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comment Help us figure out a way to handle the explosion of comments on Stack Overflow
@NicolBolas 5 comments per post may be too much already, if these are shown in a lot of posts and views. It's not hard to figure SEDE query to find out how much comments on average are shown to user per view.
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comment Help us figure out a way to handle the explosion of comments on Stack Overflow
..."if each new comment wasn't collapsed" for a while, drawing attention to new comment activity is exactly what I would want to avoid. I would want to de-emphasize comments as much as possible: 2-3 days and all of them go inside no matter what, that'll re-emphasize answers. Though, sinse it looks "secondary" to me, I think this could be compromised if there's sufficient desire :)
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comment Help us figure out a way to handle the explosion of comments on Stack Overflow
@Troyen I personally would happily live without these (I hope). The reason why I added these is to avoid cumbersome discussions on "oh but how we could figure, maybe there are important comments inside" and "oh but it is really important to at least know if new comment has been recently posted". As I mentioned, "total collapse" will most likely be a huge culture shock - fearing it'll rollback the whole thing, I'd want to compromise on any "secondary" aspect in order to tame that shock
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answered Help us figure out a way to handle the explosion of comments on Stack Overflow
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comment Why do I receive downvotes when I am genuinely trying to learn?
related: Encouraging people to explain down-votes, Could we please be a bit nicer to new users?
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revised Why do I receive downvotes when I am genuinely trying to learn?
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comment Please stop sending me emails when my bounty is going to expire soon
@Shog9 agree. :) I would add though that Stack Exchange has flourished on automating things that become too routine for folks to keep them in their hands (review queues being a recent success story here). I mean, we sure can monitor collider 24/7 and manually accomodate for issues caused by the bug in hotness formula but it would make our life much easier and more fun if these issues get fixed automatically, by using corrected formula
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revised Better defined criteria for an acceptable question
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comment Contesting Duplicates and other Moderation Errors
yet another option is to edit (suggest-edit) the question to make it crystal clear for readers that it's different from a dupe / constructive. This will automagically push it into reopen queue, where users reading it could vote reopen (that is, if the text of revised question makes a compelling evidence in favor of reopen)
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comment Was a question ever closed with 5 different reasons?
related: What happens if a fifth person chooses a different reason to close? Not a dupe: "4 votes, 2 for one reason, 2 for other, and the fifth person chooses a third..." - that's different from what is asked here
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revised When is the association bonus awarded?
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revised How do we thank the diamond moderators?
Pay it forward.+= http://meta.stackoverflow.com/a/101126/165773
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comment Why vote down if the answer IS constructive?
related: What is the XY problem? "...trying to solve problem X, and you think solution Y would work, but instead of asking about X when you run into trouble, you ask about Y..."
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comment The ability to close questions should not be a community feature
possible duplicate of Help us make "Not Constructive" and "Not a Real Question" closures more effective
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comment I've found a lot of duplicates of the same question. How can I merge them all?
"flag will send the question to a queue for 10K users " -- per my observations, flag tather sends question to regular CV queue, available for 3Kers. In this queue, I sometimes see questions without close votes which makes me feel these are from flaggers
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comment Please stop sending me emails when my bounty is going to expire soon
@Shog9 yeah that's complicated. That's why back then, I preferred to just stick with trial run - it's so much simpler. OTOH, this could be very interesting research. And if you manage to figure how to model impact of hotness formula, that would be certainly helpful. Anyway I don't hurry, there's a "guerilla" option in case if things take too long "I think it's safe to say that we may need to take things into our own hands..."
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comment Please stop sending me emails when my bounty is going to expire soon
...this also has been discussed. Feel free to take a look if you're interested in details: trial run of modified hotness formula and SEDE "Did you try it out on SEDE? etc..."