This is an announcement that we have made the decision to disallow congratulatory posts on Meta for users reaching a million rep. We understand that reaching a million reputation is an impressive achievement worth celebrating, but these types of posts are being increasingly common and do not provide any meaningful discussions or value to the community and they will be deleted. Additionally, it's not possible to cherry-pick exceptions for certain users while disallowing others, so we will apply this rule across the board.
Some examples (10k required to view):
- https://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/361741/legendary-user-with-1-million-reputation-jon-skeet
- https://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/416786/balus-c-just-reached-1-million
- https://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/419768/congratulations-darin-dimitrov-for-reaching-a-million-reputation
- https://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/419770/congratulations-darin-dimitrov-for-reaching-a-million-reputation
- https://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/420171/congratulations-darin-dimitrov-for-reaching-1-000-000-reputation
- https://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/421919/congratulations-martijn-pieters-for-reaching-a-million-reputation
- etc.,
- (and the latest) https://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/424358/congratulations-martijn-pieters-t-j-crowder-darin-dimitrov-and-marc-gravell
Quoting Cody in a comment on a previously deleted post on this:
Do you plan to post a question for every person who reaches 1 million reputation? Is this really useful or interesting to anyone? The milestone has been reached before, multiple times. It's not novel or unique anymore. For people who care about reputation, there are plenty of ways to see this, including the reputation leaderboards. Reputation is not what Meta is about. – 2022-08-11 10:29:21Z
Moving forward we ask that you do not post reputation congratulatory messages here on Meta.
We encourage you to continue to celebrate their achievements and milestones, but we ask that you do so within the appropriate spaces, such as via social media, on your own blog, or in The Meta Chat Room.