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In the beginning, there was [no meta][1]no meta.

And the user's said "We want to talk about stackoverflow on stackoverflow"

And from stackoverflow, came three and one meta for all

And then there were many, [each with their own metas.][2]each with their own metas.

And at some point someone went "Yanno, it seems odd to have MSO differerent from everywhere else, and yet this works" so MSO became MSE, and MSO was created like the rest of the metas.

So... Any per site meta would have no reputation. It allows users to talk about the site with little fear of downvotes - and downvotes/upvotes work differently as far as site culture goes (agreement/disagreement)

MSE is a pretty darned useful relic of when we didn't have any per site metas, and acts as a place for network wide issues. And since it has no parent site, its special, different and has reputation (and its own odd way of doing things). MSE is an outlier. [1]: https://stackoverflow.blog/2009/06/28/cmon-get-meta/ [2]: https://stackoverflow.blog/2010/07/22/new-per-site-metas/

In the beginning, there was [no meta][1].

And the user's said "We want to talk about stackoverflow on stackoverflow"

And from stackoverflow, came three and one meta for all

And then there were many, [each with their own metas.][2]

And at some point someone went "Yanno, it seems odd to have MSO differerent from everywhere else, and yet this works" so MSO became MSE, and MSO was created like the rest of the metas.

So... Any per site meta would have no reputation. It allows users to talk about the site with little fear of downvotes - and downvotes/upvotes work differently as far as site culture goes (agreement/disagreement)

MSE is a pretty darned useful relic of when we didn't have any per site metas, and acts as a place for network wide issues. And since it has no parent site, its special, different and has reputation (and its own odd way of doing things). MSE is an outlier. [1]: https://stackoverflow.blog/2009/06/28/cmon-get-meta/ [2]: https://stackoverflow.blog/2010/07/22/new-per-site-metas/

In the beginning, there was no meta.

And the user's said "We want to talk about stackoverflow on stackoverflow"

And from stackoverflow, came three and one meta for all

And then there were many, each with their own metas.

And at some point someone went "Yanno, it seems odd to have MSO differerent from everywhere else, and yet this works" so MSO became MSE, and MSO was created like the rest of the metas.

So... Any per site meta would have no reputation. It allows users to talk about the site with little fear of downvotes - and downvotes/upvotes work differently as far as site culture goes (agreement/disagreement)

MSE is a pretty darned useful relic of when we didn't have any per site metas, and acts as a place for network wide issues. And since it has no parent site, its special, different and has reputation (and its own odd way of doing things). MSE is an outlier.

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In the beginning, there was [no meta][1].

And the user's said "We want to talk about stackoverflow on stackoverflow"

And from stackoverflow, came three and one meta for all

And then there were many, [each with their own metas.][2]

And at some point someone went "Yanno, it seems odd to have MSO differerent from everywhere else, and yet this works" so MSO became MSE, and MSO was created like the rest of the metas.

So... Any per site meta would have no reputation. It allows users to talk about the site with little fear of downvotes - and downvotes/upvotes work differently as far as site culture goes (agreement/disagreement)

MSE is a pretty darned useful relic of when we didn't have any per site metas, and acts as a place for network wide issues. And since it has no parent site, its special, different and has reputation (and its own odd way of doing things). MSE is an outlier. [1]: https://stackoverflow.blog/2009/06/28/cmon-get-meta/ [2]: https://stackoverflow.blog/2010/07/22/new-per-site-metas/