| bio | website | shog9.com |
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| location | Not looking over your shoulder | |
| age | 33 | |
| visits | member for | 3 years, 11 months |
| seen | 3 hours ago | |
| stats | profile views | 8,822 |
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- Community Manager for Stack Exchange, Inc.
- Email-accessible: shog@stackoverflow.com
- Self-absorbed process wonk
- Tilting slightly to the right
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answered | When enough is enough |
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awarded | moderators |
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awarded | Nice Answer |
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answered | Handing back my mod diamond |
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Spring 2013 Stack Overflow Community Moderator Election Results Announce Kev's departure, rynah's appointment |
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Why shouldn't this question be closed? edited tags |
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Did the requirements for fulfilling beta commitments change? From the Area51 FAQ: If you are very active, you may be able to re-use your commitment as soon as the second day of public beta. If you aren't active on the site, you won't be able to re-use the commitment until the end of the public beta, or until six months after the beta began. Nowhere does it state that 10 posts will immediately satisfy a commitment. To be perfectly honest, if you're signing on to a site without any real interest in the topic beyond doing the bare minimum to get in and get out, we'd rather you didn't bother, @CopyrightX. |
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answered | Provide an unambiguous description of how election votes are counted using the OpenSTV software |
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Did the requirements for fulfilling beta commitments change? @CopyrightX: I'm pretty sure the lack of clear and visible documentation on this is by-design - the intent isn't to give folks a bare minimum threshold to try and scrape by, it's to encourage them to participate on the new site they've committed to participating on. I'll note that in your specific case, most of what you've written hasn't received any votes - so as far as the system is concerned, it's not really doing much. As far as NE knowledge goes, if you're having trouble contributing by answering, why not post a few questions of your own? |
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Extended answers at Stack Overflow Well, it's not all that unusual to find a question with several duplicate answers. FGITW and all, y'know. Not necessarily a problem either when they're reasonably short (which they almost always are). |
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answered | Extended answers at Stack Overflow |
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Did the requirements for fulfilling beta commitments change? @CopyrightX: there is a reputation requirement as well; you need to actually post stuff folks find useful. |
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Every “close” has its thorn: replace “close” with “on hold” for the first five days Two things to consider there... #1: takers - the proverbial "help vampires" - tend to avoid putting serious effort back into the communities they attach to by definition. #2: there's imbalance in the system itself between privileges granted to folks who ask and who answer: the reputation (and thus privileges) granted for upvotes on questions is half that for upvotes on answers. |
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The WSO2 tag is descending into anarchy They could use a clearer description on their support page; using SO for dev support is awesome; using it for product support isn't so great. I'll try to get in touch. |
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Every “close” has its thorn: replace “close” with “on hold” for the first five days I gotta give you some props here, because you hit on something I think a lot of folks miss: there is a rather well-worn pattern that forums follow. That said, a very large part of SE's design - both the software itself and the culture surrounding it - are aimed squarely at subverting this pattern. A small admin team will never respond quickly enough to prevent the inevitable decline (either from low-quality posts from an influx of new users, or the backlash caused by it); a solid core of invested users might, if given the tools to do so constructively. So that's the area where we invest. |
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awarded | Nice Answer |
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May 21 |
awarded | Good Answer |
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May 21 |
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We need to be a little less hostile In this case, simply searching SO first would've probably been enough @Andomar. |
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May 20 |
awarded | Nice Answer |
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We need to be a little less hostile Hence the ability of experienced folks willing to interpret their efforts to point them in the right direction, @SLaks. |