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Jul 12 |
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FAQ for Stack Exchange sites Removed "What Stack Overflow is Not" Link. |
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Jul 11 |
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Why “What Stack Overflow is Not” was deleted @MatthewRead - The problem I have is that this isn't the type of issue that they need to pull rank about. They have no reason to do so. When they have a compelling reason, they do so, and hopefully explain. In this case, they had a good idea, but imposed it instead of suggesting it - and I still have not heard from Shog9 about why this wasn't something that could be discussed before the action was taken. It wasn't urgent, had been the status quo for a long time, and while I agree with the decision, don't think this qualifies as the place where fiat rule should be acceptable to us, the users. |
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Jul 6 |
awarded | Nice Answer |
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Jun 29 |
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Why “What Stack Overflow is Not” was deleted @Shog - I agree that the community isn't exclusively those here on Meta, but it seems that there was no discussion at all. Was there? Was it in public? I don't think that your decision was wrong - it's just that I don't think that type of decision should be made unilaterally, without consulting the community, even by an employee. |
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Jun 29 |
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Why “What Stack Overflow is Not” was deleted @BenBrocka I agree with you, ensuring civility is a serious problem - but what makes this action something that SE could not have allowed to be debated first? Again, I don't disagree with the decision, but it didn't need to be made in this way. |
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Jun 29 |
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Why “What Stack Overflow is Not” was deleted That's not what the business and development side does, that is what the moderators and the community does. The business and development side, for its part, at one point recognized that "the asset is not the software, but the community." (From blog.stackoverflow.com/2012/03/se-podcast-31-goodbye-jeff ) I'd hope that this is still true - and if it is, that the community would be respected, instead of "developed" by the owners of the site. |
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Jun 29 |
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Why “What Stack Overflow is Not” was deleted added a clarification. |
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Jun 29 |
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Why “What Stack Overflow is Not” was deleted @random - Was this a business and development issue? |
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Jun 29 |
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Why “What Stack Overflow is Not” was deleted I'd like to hear what people at SE think of my issue. @JeffAtwood ? |
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Jun 29 |
answered | Why “What Stack Overflow is Not” was deleted |
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Jun 29 |
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How to improve a question to make it easier to find for future visitors? It's OK to edit the question in a way that generalizes it - you need to respect the OP, but you don't need to leave his question as it started - especially in a case like this. But make sure the question title is the kind of thing someone searching for the issue would look for... |
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Jun 25 |
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Should the create-new-tag threshold be increased? @JeffAtwood - I think this can be solved easily. Instead of having it be a sliding scale, make it a step function. That would make it aggravating, but as sites get bigger, fewer new tags should be needed - there is almost a space of useful tags, and it gets filled, eventually, as the site gets bigger. Once the site is big enough, all tags should exist - the only new ones are for new content areas, and high rep users should be creating those. |
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Jun 25 |
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sql-faq tag being propagated @AndrewBarber Now that these tags have been removed from all questions, can I ask you to delete the tag? |
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Jun 22 |
answered | Can the Strunk and White requirement for reviewing be removed for users that already have the badge on one site? |
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Jun 22 |
answered | Users search for questions not answers - what does it tell us? |
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Jun 22 |
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How should posts on meta be marked as irrelevant, if something changes? That's true - but then those that find the question will not find the link to the information. This means they will find different, but non-closed information. It's better than nothing, but not a great solution. |
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Jun 22 |
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How should posts on meta be marked as irrelevant, if something changes? I probably should have marked this as discussion. (Tags changed!) I don't think it's a scalable solution, and if better ideas exist, they would be preferable. |
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Jun 22 |
answered | How should posts on meta be marked as irrelevant, if something changes? |
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Jun 22 |
asked | How should posts on meta be marked as irrelevant, if something changes? |
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Jun 22 |
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Is reputation recalc “not persistent”? See here: meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/123319/… for how this is no longer relevant. |