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If Stack Overflow is about building a Q&A library - how to communicate and uphold that?

I love Stack Overflow and it has helped me tremendously. I have only asked 25 questions, but I cannot count the number of times an existing Q&A has been helpful for me. I am a firm believer that ...
Zulan's user avatar
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A better way to make Stack Overflow more welcoming?

As I've read through recent discussions like Is this really what we should consider "unwelcoming"? and Feedback on the Comment Classifier blog post, I've started to notice a theme. There are ...
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Is this really what we should consider "unwelcoming"?

Quoting from today's blog post "Welcome Wagon: Classifying Comments on Stack Overflow": According to those of us deeply involved here and familiar with Stack Overflow, about 7% of comments on Stack ...
Ansgar Wiechers's user avatar
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2 answers
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Now that we can detect "Snark," what are we planning to do with it?

Yesterday a new update showed up on the Stack Overflow blog: Rolling out the Welcome Wagon: June Update. Among the updates of things that are marked as Done, one really caught my eye: Built an “...
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How to deal with non-formalized quasi-vote-to-close-comments?

In a comment to this (clear, but zero-effort) question, a >15k user made the following request: Please no one give a full solution in code as this is obviously homework that OP would benefit from ...
Andrey Tyukin's user avatar
143 votes
12 answers
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A SWAT team of nice II: temporarily show new questions only to designated "guide" users, allowing for fixing problems

tl;dr: Let's allow new users to request a temporary "pit stop" for their questions before they enter the race track - a mode where the question is visible only to a group of designated "guide" users ...
Pekka's user avatar
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Does Stack Exchange really want to conflate newbies with women/people of color?

The Stack Overflow Isn’t Very Welcoming blog post says: Too many people experience Stack Overflow as a hostile or elitist place, especially newer coders, women, people of color, and others in ...
Nicol Bolas's user avatar
111 votes
9 answers
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Please ask if there is a problem before telling us there is a problem

I'm concerned about the most recent blog post Stack Overflow Isn’t Very Welcoming. It’s Time for That to Change.. I worry about seeing an outright blog post telling me that there is something wrong ...
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Can we do more than just delete rude comments?

Lately it feels like there's a growing perception that Stack Overflow is not a nice place. I still feel like it's the best place to ask programming questions on the Web, but apparently not everyone ...
Bill the Lizard's user avatar
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5 answers
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What is a reasonable length of time to give for a poor question to be improved before voting to delete?

This question was undoubtedly poor and closed 40 minutes after asking. It was then deleted 16 minutes after that. Thus giving the questioner 16 minutes to act on the advice in the close message ...
Martin Smith's user avatar
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Canonical “Plz send codez” answer? [duplicate]

We have many answers about what to do about no-effort “Plz send codez” questions, but invariably we get enablers justifying doing these peoples' work for them with remarks like “we were all beginners ...
Dour High Arch's user avatar
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4 answers
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Are questions really getting worse?

I have noted that recently fewer and fewer questions are getting positive score and I think this is a tendency that has been going on for a while. In fact I wrote a DB query to check how the percent ...
Ivaylo Strandjev's user avatar
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1 answer
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What's the point of rejecting an approved suggested-edit that is likely to be approved?

I recently suggested an edit for an answer which was then approved by two reviewers. The main reason of my suggestion is to improve the answer's formatting. Another reason (if there is) would be that ...
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If a 1k rep user told a 6k rep user that answering 'No research effort' question is not The SO way, would that be rude?

I was reviewing a question in the MATLAB tag with no sign of research (the guy asked about step-by-step solution). I wrote the following comment: Welcome to Stack Overflow, We want to help you solve ...
Nasreddine Galfout's user avatar
65 votes
5 answers
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Impressions of a newbie to Stack Overflow

This is very much a discussion, and I don't expect that there will be a "right" answer to this. My objective is just to start a conversation that perhaps may improve Stack Overflow, given that I'...
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