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Somewhat more than a year agomore than a year ago, the mighty Mjölnir (or dupehammer) was rolled out. With this feature, gold badge holders for a tag can close-vote questions in that tag as duplicate with only one vote as opposed to five votes.

Terms being used that inspired me to ask the following questions were:

it's a [trial] run - guess we'll see how it goes :)

AndAnd:

This is being deployed initially as an experiment, I think there's enough sanity here to prevent most abuse cases, and we don't really have a very large rate of incorrect duplicates. If this pans out well, we might consider giving gold tag badge holders more weight in other areas, and possibly considering silver tag badge holders.

So: is the dupehammer still being evaluated? How is that going? Is it used as often as anticipated, as well as expected and not generating many complaints? Are there numbers on it (I feel like I've used it at most 50 times last year)? Is it being used to full satisfaction, and are future changes to gold or silver badge holders still in the pipeline?

Somewhat more than a year ago, the mighty Mjölnir (or dupehammer) was rolled out. With this feature, gold badge holders for a tag can close-vote questions in that tag as duplicate with only one vote as opposed to five votes.

Terms being used that inspired me to ask the following questions were:

it's a [trial] run - guess we'll see how it goes :)

And:

This is being deployed initially as an experiment, I think there's enough sanity here to prevent most abuse cases, and we don't really have a very large rate of incorrect duplicates. If this pans out well, we might consider giving gold tag badge holders more weight in other areas, and possibly considering silver tag badge holders.

So: is the dupehammer still being evaluated? How is that going? Is it used as often as anticipated, as well as expected and not generating many complaints? Are there numbers on it (I feel like I've used it at most 50 times last year)? Is it being used to full satisfaction, and are future changes to gold or silver badge holders still in the pipeline?

Somewhat more than a year ago, the mighty Mjölnir (or dupehammer) was rolled out. With this feature, gold badge holders for a tag can close-vote questions in that tag as duplicate with only one vote as opposed to five votes.

Terms being used that inspired me to ask the following questions were:

it's a [trial] run - guess we'll see how it goes :)

And:

This is being deployed initially as an experiment, I think there's enough sanity here to prevent most abuse cases, and we don't really have a very large rate of incorrect duplicates. If this pans out well, we might consider giving gold tag badge holders more weight in other areas, and possibly considering silver tag badge holders.

So: is the dupehammer still being evaluated? How is that going? Is it used as often as anticipated, as well as expected and not generating many complaints? Are there numbers on it (I feel like I've used it at most 50 times last year)? Is it being used to full satisfaction, and are future changes to gold or silver badge holders still in the pipeline?

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Somewhat more than a year ago, the mighty Mjölnir (or dupehammerdupehammer) was rolled out. With this feature, gold badge holders for a tag can close-vote questions in that tag as duplicate with only one vote as opposed to five votes.

Terms being used that inspired me to ask the following questions werewere:

it's a [trial] run - guess we'll see how it goes :)

And:

This is being deployed initially as an experiment, I think there's enough sanity here to prevent most abuse cases, and we don't really have a very large rate of incorrect duplicates. If this pans out well, we might consider giving gold tag badge holders more weight in other areas, and possibly considering silver tag badge holders.

So: is the dupehammer still being evaluated? How is that going? Is it used as often as anticipated, as well as expected and not generating many complaints? Are there numbers on it (I feel like I've used it at most 50 times last year)? Is it being used to full satisfaction, and are future changes to gold or silver badge holders still in the pipelinefuture changes to gold or silver badge holders still in the pipeline?

Somewhat more than a year ago, the mighty Mjölnir (or dupehammer) was rolled out. With this feature, gold badge holders for a tag can close-vote questions in that tag as duplicate with only one vote as opposed to five votes.

Terms being used that inspired me to ask the following questions were:

it's a [trial] run - guess we'll see how it goes :)

And:

This is being deployed initially as an experiment, I think there's enough sanity here to prevent most abuse cases, and we don't really have a very large rate of incorrect duplicates. If this pans out well, we might consider giving gold tag badge holders more weight in other areas, and possibly considering silver tag badge holders.

So: is the dupehammer still being evaluated? How is that going? Is it used as often as anticipated, as well as expected and not generating many complaints? Are there numbers on it (I feel like I've used it at most 50 times last year)? Is it being used to full satisfaction, and are future changes to gold or silver badge holders still in the pipeline?

Somewhat more than a year ago, the mighty Mjölnir (or dupehammer) was rolled out. With this feature, gold badge holders for a tag can close-vote questions in that tag as duplicate with only one vote as opposed to five votes.

Terms being used that inspired me to ask the following questions were:

it's a [trial] run - guess we'll see how it goes :)

And:

This is being deployed initially as an experiment, I think there's enough sanity here to prevent most abuse cases, and we don't really have a very large rate of incorrect duplicates. If this pans out well, we might consider giving gold tag badge holders more weight in other areas, and possibly considering silver tag badge holders.

So: is the dupehammer still being evaluated? How is that going? Is it used as often as anticipated, as well as expected and not generating many complaints? Are there numbers on it (I feel like I've used it at most 50 times last year)? Is it being used to full satisfaction, and are future changes to gold or silver badge holders still in the pipeline?

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Is Mjölnirthe dupehammer (Mjölnir) still being evaluated, and if so, what is the current outcome?

Somewhat more than a year ago, the mighty Mjölnir (or dupehammer) was rolled out. With this feature, gold badge holderholders for a tag can close-vote questions in that tag as duplicate with only one vote as opposed to five votes.

Terms being used that inspired me to ask this questionthe following questions were:

it's a [trial] run - guess we'll see how it goes :)

And:

This is being deployed initially as an experiment, I think there's enough sanity here to prevent most abuse cases, and we don't really have a very large rate of incorrect duplicates. If this pans out well, we might consider giving gold tag badge holders more weight in other areas, and possibly considering silver tag badge holders.

So,: is the dupehammer still being evaluated? How is that going? Is it used as often as anticipated, as well as expected and not generating many complaints? Are there numbers on it (I feel like I've used it at most 50 times last year)? Is it being used to full satisfaction, and are future changes to gold or silver badge holders still in the pipeline?

Is Mjölnir still being evaluated, and if so, what is the current outcome?

Somewhat more than a year ago, the mighty Mjölnir (or dupehammer) was rolled out. With this feature, gold badge holder for a tag can close-vote questions in that tag as duplicate with only one vote as opposed to five votes.

Terms being used that inspired me to ask this question were:

it's a [trial] run - guess we'll see how it goes :)

And:

This is being deployed initially as an experiment, I think there's enough sanity here to prevent most abuse cases, and we don't really have a very large rate of incorrect duplicates. If this pans out well, we might consider giving gold tag badge holders more weight in other areas, and possibly considering silver tag badge holders.

So, is the dupehammer still being evaluated? How is that going? Is it used as often as anticipated, as well as expected and not generating many complaints? Is it being used to full satisfaction, and are future changes to gold or silver badge holders still in the pipeline?

Is the dupehammer (Mjölnir) still being evaluated, and if so, what is the current outcome?

Somewhat more than a year ago, the mighty Mjölnir (or dupehammer) was rolled out. With this feature, gold badge holders for a tag can close-vote questions in that tag as duplicate with only one vote as opposed to five votes.

Terms being used that inspired me to ask the following questions were:

it's a [trial] run - guess we'll see how it goes :)

And:

This is being deployed initially as an experiment, I think there's enough sanity here to prevent most abuse cases, and we don't really have a very large rate of incorrect duplicates. If this pans out well, we might consider giving gold tag badge holders more weight in other areas, and possibly considering silver tag badge holders.

So: is the dupehammer still being evaluated? How is that going? Is it used as often as anticipated, as well as expected and not generating many complaints? Are there numbers on it (I feel like I've used it at most 50 times last year)? Is it being used to full satisfaction, and are future changes to gold or silver badge holders still in the pipeline?

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