Timeline for Is the "Meta effect" good or bad? [duplicate]
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Jul 10 at 12:36 | comment | added | Gimby | @user4581301 Probably paired with the fact that it is a question wrapped around a puzzle, making it very interesting. Important, no. Helpful... well it solves the puzzle. I'm sure plenty of people consider that to be in the realm of usefulness, especially since there is no standard definition for what is "useful" in this site. I can see how people would go to bat for a question like this. | |
Jul 8 at 20:30 | comment | added | user4581301 | Really depends on which side of the aisle your seat is. Was How is Leetcode able to compile a C++ program without me writing a 'main()' function? really that important and helpful a question or did we just have people trying to cancel out each other's votes after the initial version of the question got an over-the-top negative response? | |
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Dominique Karl Knechtel discussion Users with the discussion badge or a synonym can single-handedly close discussion questions as duplicates and reopen them as needed. |
Duplicate of Impose a 24 hour voting freeze on questions being discussed on Meta, What is the meta effect? | |
Jul 8 at 12:20 | comment | added | Elikill58 | Nice answer on MSE related to this question: meta.stackexchange.com/a/392714/1059914 | |
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Jul 8 at 9:54 | answer | added | Jesse Nickles | timeline score: -26 | |
Jul 8 at 9:31 | comment | added | Weijun Zhou | Related: meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/377178/… | |
Jul 8 at 9:30 | answer | added | Cerbrus | timeline score: 22 | |
Jul 8 at 9:25 | history | reopened | Ryan MMod | ||
Jul 8 at 9:25 | history | edited | Ryan MMod | CC BY-SA 4.0 |
Rephrase question to focus on the specific question the asker has expressed that they want answered
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Jul 8 at 9:18 | history | edited | yivi | CC BY-SA 4.0 |
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Jul 8 at 9:17 | comment | added | Cerbrus | And if it's not about that proposal, discussion isn't a magic tag that prevents a unclear, unspecific or unanswerable question from being closed "just because is't a discussion. | |
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Jul 8 at 8:43 | comment | added | Ryan M Mod | This seems to me to be a duplicate of the question you linked suggesting a 24-hour freeze on voting. This question consists of two seemingly rhetorical questions, a suggestion to implement that proposal, and then a suggestion that maybe other ideas might exist. That really seems like it's essentially saying "that proposal should be implemented" - but you are of course welcome to edit the question to more clearly differentiate it and it can be reopened, as long as said explanation does not contain insults. | |
Jul 8 at 8:38 | comment | added | Ryan M Mod | I have not seen the meta effect used to explain (let alone justify) good content being downvoted. I have seen it used to explain (but not justify, as such) why content that was only somewhat bad was downvoted as though it were absolutely atrocious. Less commonly, I've also seen it as the explanation for upvotes, in a recent case sending a question to Hot Network Questions and earning the poster a good chunk of reputation. | |
Jul 8 at 8:33 | history | closed | Ryan MMod | Duplicate of Impose a 24 hour voting freeze on questions being discussed on Meta | |
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Jul 8 at 8:30 | history | rollback | Cerbrus |
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Jul 8 at 8:20 | history | edited | Jesse Nickles | CC BY-SA 4.0 |
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Jul 8 at 8:20 | comment | added | Cerbrus | You're working with an incorrect assumption on what the Meta Effect is. It's just increased (critical) visibility. | |
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Jul 8 at 8:19 | history | closed | Cerbrus discussion Users with the discussion badge or a synonym can single-handedly close discussion questions as duplicates and reopen them as needed. | Duplicate of What is the meta effect? | |
Jul 8 at 8:18 | comment | added | Jesse Nickles | Related: meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/269349/what-is-the-meta-effect | |
Jul 8 at 8:17 | comment | added | PhobosFerro | If the questions or answers were good as you say, more people looking at them would result in upvotes, not downvotes. Maybe the issue is that they're not good to begin with? | |
Jul 8 at 8:16 | comment | added | Lino | It's not pointless downvoting, the meta-effect is just a lot of eyes looking at a question, some of those resulting in potential up- and downvotes | |
Jul 8 at 8:16 | comment | added | francescalus | Can you give a (very brief) explanation of what you think the Meta effect is? (I ask because your question comes across as suggesting that "Meta effect" is an excuse for someone to vote a post down, instead of being an observed phenomenon.) | |
Jul 8 at 8:13 | history | asked | Jesse Nickles | CC BY-SA 4.0 |