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Feb 24 at 1:00 history edited CommunityBot
Feb 14 at 16:09 answer added pm100 timeline score: -8
Feb 13 at 17:41 answer added Kevin B timeline score: 1
Feb 13 at 16:53 comment added Peter Mortensen Sinatr referenced Documentation (capital "D") which was "sunsetted" in August 2017.
Feb 12 at 12:31 comment added NoDataDumpNoContribution ... need to make sure that regular Q&A are not posted in discussions, the knowledge buried in discussions is destilled into Q&A as much as possible and discussion serve a specific purpose: best practice, views, opinion and with a bit of importance filtering/sorting on top, not secured knowledge. "Why" questions seem to be good fit attracting opinions.
Feb 12 at 12:29 comment added NoDataDumpNoContribution Now that discussion are for everyone, everywhere I had a look and found indeed a discussion worthwhile to read Why do people hate CMake, and why hasn't a "better CMake" taken its place?. I understand why this should be a Q&A (it's kind of subjective, I don't hate CMake and there are more modern build systems (premake, meson, ninja) that might be replacements). But still. This example (kind of reddit style) made me see the value of dicussions. We only ...
Feb 11 at 22:20 comment added starball Ironic that one of the original motivations found from research was that "chat is not searchable", and the MVP launches with no dedicated text searchbar, and no main searchbar operator.
Feb 11 at 18:40 answer added Kevin Krumwiede timeline score: 4
Feb 11 at 17:06 answer added Kevin Krumwiede timeline score: -6
Feb 9 at 9:02 answer added Ocaso Protal timeline score: 4
Feb 7 at 22:27 history edited BertholdStaffMod CC BY-SA 4.0
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Feb 7 at 22:06 answer added Kevin B timeline score: 5
Feb 7 at 22:01 history edited BertholdStaffMod CC BY-SA 4.0
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Feb 7 update for release of the expansion
Feb 5 at 7:32 comment added shaedrich My concern is, that this will end up like FANDOM discussions (formerly Wikia): Before it, there were clear Q&A guidelines, these were essentially watered down by FANDOM's discussions where everything could and therefore would be discussed from then on, causing a ton of extra work, cleaning it up since all the low-quality contributions that were prohibited before and reprimands could be enforced, were now just shifted to the discussions section where people engaged in nonsense debates.
Feb 3 at 14:24 comment added Rob I thought this was asked and answered here, 🏚️.
Jan 31 at 11:22 comment added anatolyg I guess the company is also not sure how all this is supposed to work. Assuming 99% of useful questions have already been asked and answered, you need something new to keep users from getting bored. Will it be Collectives, Discussions, or Something Else™? No one knows what will work. So they said, "let's throw stuff at a wall and see what sticks".
Jan 30 at 3:33 comment added JonH Each year that goes by I am more confused how this site works anymore. It used to be as simple as you have a question you post it and you get an answer, and it was good. Now we have collectives, discussions, articles, teams, chat, question/answer, insert next random technology. I dont know about you but I looked quickly over the discussions section a few weeks ago and laughed my a** off. It was totally misused and had some very bad information on it. To me discussions is another confusing addition to this site. But who are we to say keep adding more scope.
Jan 29 at 12:45 comment added Sinatr Discussions? Why don't you call forum a forum? As for "high qulity" it suddenly reminds me that dead SO project, where SO users were supposed to write high quality MSDN. Lets try it again to fail.
Jan 29 at 3:30 answer added traktor timeline score: 4
Jan 26 at 22:11 history edited BertholdStaffMod CC BY-SA 4.0
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Jan 26 at 16:52 history edited BertholdStaffMod CC BY-SA 4.0
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Jan 25 at 20:26 comment added MDoubleDash As I have said before, I don't think the expansion is the greatest idea, especially when Discussions Space is lacking major features. To be fair, I do see improvements being made, but seeing the remaining issues and noticeably lower quality of discussions, I do not change my stance: the experiment should(should have) stay(ed) in its limited scope. Cheers.
Jan 25 at 15:08 comment added Thom A I must admit, but I fail to see how the "number of users engaging with Discussions looks promising." There are less than 150 Discussion posts in total over the last ~6 months. Though it's not on a large amount of tags, I would have hoped to have seen more. each time I've looked at Discussions recently, it's either been filled with spam, or anything recent had very low quality questions, that shouldn't even be migrated to a question; that doesn't say it's promising engagement to me.
Jan 25 at 10:57 answer added Sayse timeline score: 47
Jan 25 at 5:35 answer added bad_coder timeline score: 63
Jan 24 at 22:10 comment added Laurel By the way, I've made myself pingable in chat if anyone wants to have a discussion (lowercase d, heh).
Jan 24 at 22:01 comment added Travis J So basically, an entire feature was created to fill the void that closing as Too Broad created... Content at Stack Overflow can (and historically has) fit this style of format. Why not use what is already available instead of sandboxing any hint of expertise away into these corners of the site. Google accounts for a vast majority of the traffic to this site (aside from Teams which is internal), and it will not get the same benefit of indexing as the other existing pages already have, albeit now diminished. There was a time when Stack Overflow was prevalent in most Google searches... was.
Jan 24 at 21:15 answer added starball timeline score: 5
Jan 24 at 21:13 history edited Ryan MMod
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Jan 24 at 21:12 answer added Ryan MMod timeline score: 25
Jan 24 at 20:17 answer added Kevin B timeline score: 11
Jan 24 at 20:01 comment added Berthold StaffMod @cocomac The contact form is the best option.
Jan 24 at 19:57 comment added cocomac @Berthold I have some questions here that should be private, but pertain to Discussions mods. What's the best way to do that? I can ping you in chat, email you, contact SE, or something else
Jan 24 at 19:44 answer added VLAZ timeline score: 11
Jan 24 at 19:43 history edited toolic CC BY-SA 4.0
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Jan 24 at 19:38 history edited BertholdStaffMod CC BY-SA 4.0
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Jan 24 at 19:37 answer added VLAZ timeline score: 23
Jan 24 at 19:31 comment added Berthold StaffMod @KevinB More work is indeed needed to guide users. We're making efforts there on the post creation screen (as noted) and when deleting posts, by posting a reply that the author can see after deletion (by following the notification). Action can vary depending on the specific post, but right now we lean more toward deletion, since the most powerful guide is a user seeing the list of posts and using that to understand what belongs there.
Jan 24 at 19:16 comment added Kevin B I mean... discussions has sat at 140-150... "discussions" for a few weeks now, with 2-4 new discussions being posted every day. Does this mean most discussions that are created at this point are being deleted? Seems more work needs to be done on guiding users on what discussions is for.
Jan 24 at 19:11 comment added Berthold StaffMod @MisterMiyagi There is no change to the current status of Staging Ground. This is meant as a hypothetical look at how different parts of the platform might feed into one another and help users find success.
Jan 24 at 19:09 comment added Berthold StaffMod @Fastnlight It excludes spam
Jan 24 at 19:07 comment added user5349916 "Routing [...] over to Staging Ground" Does that mean SG development is no longer on hold, or is this hypothetically after SG has been hypothetically continued?
Jan 24 at 19:03 comment added Fastnlight "with the number of users continuing to engage with Discussions looking promising" Does this include, or exclude the spam?
Jan 24 at 18:59 history asked BertholdStaffMod CC BY-SA 4.0