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Apr 3 at 21:25 history edited starball CC BY-SA 4.0
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Apr 3 at 14:45 comment added Thomas Owens @Adriaan Maybe, but that's a flawed way of looking at it, as experienced users will say. Questions will still be closed and deleted, for example. And people complain about their questions being closed and deleted because they are really bad questions that don't belong. So driving up the number of upvotes or votes in general has no bearing on participation if people get frustrated and leave after having questions closed.
Apr 3 at 14:41 comment added Adriaan I'd guess the rationale behind this experiment in order to "increase participation", is that more upvotes means more warm feeling in the bellies of new users. More warm feelings hopefully results in more users returning.
Apr 3 at 14:39 comment added Zoe - Save the data dump Mod "The intent is to address "stagnating participation"" - if only there was another way to deal with that. They've been given many ideas to mitigate the decrease, ranging from trivial (re-reducing the answer rate limit back down to three minutes) to more complicated both publicly and internally, both related and unrelated to this change, all of which have been ignored.
Apr 3 at 14:38 comment added NathanOliver I agree with the flawed testing premise. The bad actors can just wait, let the policy get updated because they didn't act badly, and then boom.
Apr 3 at 14:36 history answered Thomas Owens CC BY-SA 4.0