Skip to main content
edited tags
Link
gnat
  • 6.2k
  • 10
  • 109
  • 177
replaced http://meta.stackoverflow.com/ with https://meta.stackoverflow.com/
Source Link

The "Meta Effect" is well known. Not a week goes by where a valid question is asked on Meta, and Meta users flock to Stack Overflow to upvote or downvote that question.

It's even getting to the point where the Meta effect is actively detrimentalwhere the Meta effect is actively detrimental to welcoming new users to Meta.

Because of that, and because the purpose of Meta is to freely discuss issues related to Stack Overflow, I propose that we institute a system-imposed voting freeze (think of a new type of lock that only affects votes on the question) on Stack Overflow questions that are linked to in Meta questions for the first 24 hours of the Meta question's existence.

This freeze should only go into effect if the OP of the original Stack Overflow question is the one that poses the Meta question that references the Stack Overflow question.

This accomplishes two goals:

  1. Allows free discussion of a question's merits without adversely affecting the OP's Stack Overflow reputation. A new user that brings up a Meta question about their Stack Overflow question needs our guidance, not our judgment. The very fact that they're bringing their problem up to Meta is a step above what we see from users who don't care.

  2. Relieves moderators from needing to manually intervene when a question is targeted by the Meta Effect, as this requires near 24-hour coverage of Meta by moderators.

Robert Harvey's manual lockRobert Harvey's manual lock of a Stack Overflow question brought this idea up.

The "Meta Effect" is well known. Not a week goes by where a valid question is asked on Meta, and Meta users flock to Stack Overflow to upvote or downvote that question.

It's even getting to the point where the Meta effect is actively detrimental to welcoming new users to Meta.

Because of that, and because the purpose of Meta is to freely discuss issues related to Stack Overflow, I propose that we institute a system-imposed voting freeze (think of a new type of lock that only affects votes on the question) on Stack Overflow questions that are linked to in Meta questions for the first 24 hours of the Meta question's existence.

This freeze should only go into effect if the OP of the original Stack Overflow question is the one that poses the Meta question that references the Stack Overflow question.

This accomplishes two goals:

  1. Allows free discussion of a question's merits without adversely affecting the OP's Stack Overflow reputation. A new user that brings up a Meta question about their Stack Overflow question needs our guidance, not our judgment. The very fact that they're bringing their problem up to Meta is a step above what we see from users who don't care.

  2. Relieves moderators from needing to manually intervene when a question is targeted by the Meta Effect, as this requires near 24-hour coverage of Meta by moderators.

Robert Harvey's manual lock of a Stack Overflow question brought this idea up.

The "Meta Effect" is well known. Not a week goes by where a valid question is asked on Meta, and Meta users flock to Stack Overflow to upvote or downvote that question.

It's even getting to the point where the Meta effect is actively detrimental to welcoming new users to Meta.

Because of that, and because the purpose of Meta is to freely discuss issues related to Stack Overflow, I propose that we institute a system-imposed voting freeze (think of a new type of lock that only affects votes on the question) on Stack Overflow questions that are linked to in Meta questions for the first 24 hours of the Meta question's existence.

This freeze should only go into effect if the OP of the original Stack Overflow question is the one that poses the Meta question that references the Stack Overflow question.

This accomplishes two goals:

  1. Allows free discussion of a question's merits without adversely affecting the OP's Stack Overflow reputation. A new user that brings up a Meta question about their Stack Overflow question needs our guidance, not our judgment. The very fact that they're bringing their problem up to Meta is a step above what we see from users who don't care.

  2. Relieves moderators from needing to manually intervene when a question is targeted by the Meta Effect, as this requires near 24-hour coverage of Meta by moderators.

Robert Harvey's manual lock of a Stack Overflow question brought this idea up.

edited tags
Link
George Stocker Mod
  • 57.8k
  • 36
  • 185
  • 225
edited tags
Link
user50049
user50049
Loading
Corrected a misspelled word (in US English, used in OP's self-declared geolocation), removed superfluous spaces between sentences (this wasn't typed on a typewriter, after all) and rephrased a small section to improve readability and meaning, respectively.
Source Link
TylerH
  • 21.2k
  • 22
  • 229
  • 328
Loading
edited tags
Link
George Stocker Mod
  • 57.8k
  • 36
  • 185
  • 225
Loading
added 74 characters in body; edited title
Source Link
George Stocker Mod
  • 57.8k
  • 36
  • 185
  • 225
Loading
Copy edited
Source Link
AstroCB
  • 12.4k
  • 13
  • 113
  • 129
Loading
Source Link
George Stocker Mod
  • 57.8k
  • 36
  • 185
  • 225
Loading