(This is not a duplicate of Stack Overflow title edit to 'celebrate' 10 million questions, because I'm not asking about why there are so many os in the site name.)
While 10,000,000 questions is quite an impressive milestone, and might have been worthy of a celebratory break from the norm here, at what point do we stop and go back to this being a somewhat focused site?
I enjoy a good party as much as anyone else, but even a great New Year's Eve celebration has to end at some point, and it seems to me there's been enough of a party for this event when it gains it's own tag to collect the cruft into a topic.
When do we stop generating all of the extra clutter so that we can focus on the purpose of this site again? It's hard to find actual questions and discussion here because you can't sift through all of the nonsense. Even the hats stop sometime; can't the milestone as well? We have to be at more than 10,000,100 questions now. Can we start shooting for the milestone of 20M?
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. One of them is a bug - not discussion about the milestone. One of them is this question. Two of them are contests. The final one is fluff, I agree. So we've got 2 questions sticking to the top - the contents, and one fluff question. That doesn't really seem to bad to me. And it's clear the contest threads will die when the contests finish... so there's your answer, I guess? Meta is hardly active enough that 2 question threads are hiding real questions, anyway.