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Starring a question can be useful for many things. Including:

  • Tracking questions that you are thinking of closing, but you want to give the OP a chance to fix the problems you pointed out in the comments first.

  • Tracking questions that are on-topic, but you really want to discuss the type of posts on Meta to see if something can be done about them because you think they might be off-topic. But you want to find more examples first.

  • Tracking posts where the OP has shown a history of vandalising their posts, and you want to be notified if they changed the post again.

etc. etc. etc.

Starring does not necessarily mean 'I like this post'. Far from it. If I think a question is good, I'll upvote it. If I want to track a post, I'll star it. The two concepts are not otherwise related.

Starring a question can be useful for many things. Including:

  • Tracking questions that you are thinking of closing, but you want to give the OP a chance to fix the problems you pointed out in the comments first.

  • Tracking questions that are on-topic, but you really want to discuss the type of posts on Meta to see if something can be done about them because you think they might be off-topic.

  • Tracking posts where the OP has shown a history of vandalising their posts, and you want to be notified if they changed the post again.

etc. etc. etc.

Starring does not necessarily mean 'I like this post'. Far from it. If I think a question is good, I'll upvote it. If I want to track a post, I'll star it. The two concepts are not otherwise related.

Starring a question can be useful for many things. Including:

  • Tracking questions that you are thinking of closing, but you want to give the OP a chance to fix the problems you pointed out in the comments first.

  • Tracking questions that are on-topic, but you really want to discuss the type of posts on Meta to see if something can be done about them because you think they might be off-topic. But you want to find more examples first.

  • Tracking posts where the OP has shown a history of vandalising their posts, and you want to be notified if they changed the post again.

etc. etc. etc.

Starring does not necessarily mean 'I like this post'. Far from it. If I think a question is good, I'll upvote it. If I want to track a post, I'll star it. The two concepts are not otherwise related.

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Martijn Pieters
  • 1.1m
  • 96
  • 930
  • 755

Starring a question can be useful for many things. Including:

  • Tracking questions that you are thinking of closing, but you want to give the OP a chance to fix the problems you pointed out in the comments first.

  • Tracking questions that are on-topic, but you really want to discuss the type of posts on Meta to see if something can be done about them because you think they might be off-topic.

  • Tracking posts where the OP has shown a history of vandalising their posts, and you want to be notified if they changed the post again.

etc. etc. etc.

Starring does not necessarily mean 'I like this post'. Far from it. If I think a question is good, I'll upvote it. If I want to track a post, I'll star it. The two concepts are not otherwise related.