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If nobody voted to close anymore, would SE care? Recall that in his infamous blog post about SO being "unwelcoming"infamous blog post about SO being "unwelcoming", Jaydles said that closingdownvoting lazy duplicate questions makemakes him "sad". Presumably he was not alone in considering curation to be a problem rather than an asset. If so, going on strike would be seen as improving things; it would be a worthless threat (although perhaps still worthwhile for your own peace of mind).

If nobody voted to close anymore, would SE care? Recall that in his infamous blog post about SO being "unwelcoming", Jaydles said that closing questions make him "sad". Presumably he was not alone in considering curation to be a problem rather than an asset. If so, going on strike would be seen as improving things; it would be a worthless threat (although perhaps still worthwhile for your own peace of mind).

If nobody voted to close anymore, would SE care? Recall that in his infamous blog post about SO being "unwelcoming", Jaydles said that downvoting lazy duplicate questions makes him "sad". Presumably he was not alone in considering curation to be a problem rather than an asset. If so, going on strike would be seen as improving things; it would be a worthless threat (although perhaps still worthwhile for your own peace of mind).

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If nobody voted to close anymore, would SE care? Recall that in his infamous blog post about SO being "unwelcoming", Jaydles said that closing questions make him "sad". Presumably he was not alone in considering curation to be a problem rather than an asset. If so, going on strike would be seen as improving things; it would be a worthless threat (although perhaps still worthwhile for your own peace ifof mind).

If nobody voted to close anymore, would SE care? Recall that in his infamous blog post about SO being "unwelcoming", Jaydles said that closing questions make him "sad". Presumably he was not alone in considering curation to be a problem rather than an asset. If so, going on strike would be seen as improving things; it would be a worthless threat (although perhaps still worthwhile for your own peace if mind).

If nobody voted to close anymore, would SE care? Recall that in his infamous blog post about SO being "unwelcoming", Jaydles said that closing questions make him "sad". Presumably he was not alone in considering curation to be a problem rather than an asset. If so, going on strike would be seen as improving things; it would be a worthless threat (although perhaps still worthwhile for your own peace of mind).

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Raedwald
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If nobody voted to close anymore, would SE care? Recall that in his infamous blog post about SO being "unwelcoming", Jaydles said that closing questions make him "sad". Presumably he was not alone in considering curation to be a problem rather than an asset. If so, going on strike would be seen as improving things; it would be a worthless threat (although perhaps still worthwhile for your own peace if mind).