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If you contribute to open-source projects, what additional resources would you want to see on Stack Overflow when browsing a collection of related questions?

The ability to more easily remove off-topic, unsuitable, or otherwise problematic questions that have tags relating to areas of my expertise. Such questions are cluttering up the site, making useful information and interesting questions to answer harder to find. As a subject-matter expert, with experience using Stack Overflow, I am in the best possible position to assess the suitability of a particular question.

Nitpicker's Corner: While I have written this answer in first person, I do realize that I am a moderator and thus do have the ability to single-handedly remove unsuitable content. That's not really the point. Assume this answer is from someone who contributes to open-source projects but is not an electeda diamond moderator.

If you contribute to open-source projects, what additional resources would you want to see on Stack Overflow when browsing a collection of related questions?

The ability to more easily remove off-topic, unsuitable, or otherwise problematic questions that have tags relating to areas of my expertise. Such questions are cluttering up the site, making useful information and interesting questions to answer harder to find. As a subject-matter expert, with experience using Stack Overflow, I am in the best possible position to assess the suitability of a particular question.

Nitpicker's Corner: While I have written this answer in first person, I do realize that I am a moderator and thus do have the ability to single-handedly remove unsuitable content. That's not really the point. Assume this answer is from someone who contributes to open-source projects but is not an elected moderator.

If you contribute to open-source projects, what additional resources would you want to see on Stack Overflow when browsing a collection of related questions?

The ability to more easily remove off-topic, unsuitable, or otherwise problematic questions that have tags relating to areas of my expertise. Such questions are cluttering up the site, making useful information and interesting questions to answer harder to find. As a subject-matter expert, with experience using Stack Overflow, I am in the best possible position to assess the suitability of a particular question.

Nitpicker's Corner: While I have written this answer in first person, I do realize that I am a moderator and thus do have the ability to single-handedly remove unsuitable content. That's not really the point. Assume this answer is from someone who contributes to open-source projects but is not a diamond moderator.

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Cody Gray Mod
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If you contribute to open-source projects, what additional resources would you want to see on Stack Overflow when browsing a collection of related questions?

The ability to more easily remove off-topic, unsuitable, or otherwise problematic questions that have tags relating to areas of my expertise. Such questions are cluttering up the site, making useful information and interesting questions to answer harder to find. As a subject-matter expert, with experience using Stack Overflow, I am in the best possible position to assess the suitability of a particular question.

Nitpicker's Corner: While I have written this answer in first person, I do realize that I am a moderator and thus do have the ability to single-handedly remove unsuitable content. That's not really the point. Assume this answer is from someone who contributes to open-source projects but is not an elected moderator.