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Jun 9, 2020 at 18:00 comment added StackOverthrow Re. dynamic close threshold and Troyen's anecdote: I've seen moderators go on rampages of closing highly upvoted, old, but still valuable Q&As that don't match their current interpretation of what is on-topic for an SE. It needs to be nearly impossible to close an upvoted question.
Apr 2, 2020 at 13:54 comment added Marco Bonelli @Troyen yes, that's also my experience. Hiding closed questions also goes against their own logic of having more traffic.
Apr 2, 2020 at 12:04 comment added Troyen My anecdotal experience is about 40% of the questions I land on when Googling something turn out to be closed. A substantial percentage of those end up helping me figure out my answer, despite some people claiming they're "too broad" or "unclear" or whatever they're called now. And even dead questions can sometimes contain hints for things I haven't tried to help me along. So I hope hiding closed questions doesn't actually happen.
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Mar 31, 2020 at 15:58 comment added Marco Bonelli @JohnBollinger you're most probably right, sadly. I don't know what's worse at this point: reaching out with a Q&A meta post ignoring any kind of feedback or just keeping users in the dark and roll out the changes without any notice. I mean, if they did not want to hear anything from us they would have made another blog post, wouldn't they? "Announcing" something in the form of a question on Meta seems like a request for feedback on its own.
Mar 31, 2020 at 14:28 comment added Marco Bonelli @TheLethalCoder that's a pretty good idea indeed.
Mar 31, 2020 at 12:52 comment added John Bollinger I hold out hope of being shown wrong, but by my reading of the announcement, it has nothing to do with affording the community a chance to provide feedback. That's an incidental effect of announcing it just a little in advance ("the first phase is scheduled to release over the next couple of weeks"), but the announcement does not convey to me any sense that the main ideas presented are open for discussion or review.
Mar 31, 2020 at 10:33 comment added TheLethalCoder On the notification idea on the last point, we now have the ability to follow questions. May be after closing a dialog pops up saying "you voted to close this, do you want to follow the question?" or add a checkbox to follow the question on the close dialog.
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