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Triage implementation has been (silently) abandoned midway, how bad is that?

I recently learned that triage development has been abandoned midway: Triage was predicated on us rewriting all of the views. Which... Very nearly happened. And then didn't. (side note for readers ...
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7 answers
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Where are the non-trivial PHP-questions lately?

When I look at the first page of open PHP questions, I find almost only bad questions. E.g. one person doesn't understand what a "Notice" error message is, and wants it to be fixed. Most questions ...
Michael's user avatar
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64 votes
3 answers
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Add "What types of questions should I avoid answering?" to the Help Center

I'm of the opinion that much of the problem we have on Stack Overflow with off-topic/poor questions is due to the abundance of quick answers to these questions. My proposal is to add some sort of "...
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61 votes
10 answers
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Was I (and Stack Overflow) being too strict and unreasonable in closing this question?

This question was asked and, somewhat predictably, closed: How do web designers do complicated CSS coding?. The question (reproduced at the bottom in case of deletion), to my mind, was horrible (...
David Thomas's user avatar
60 votes
5 answers
1k views

Why new users don't read the Help Center and what we can do about it

With the new Code of Conduct, we see two groups of people: Group 1 argues that we should be more welcoming to new users; Group 2 argues that the new users get what they deserve, especially when they ...
Michael's user avatar
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60 votes
1 answer
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"Links to jsfiddle.net must be accompanied by code." should tell the user exactly how

When submitting a link to jsfiddle.net without any appropriately-formatted code blocks or code spans, the following error message is generated: Links to jsfiddle.net must be accompanied by code. ...
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59 votes
3 answers
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Enough fuzzying: let's let everything into the close queue and age out questions that don't reach a threshold

We've just about hit equilibrium here: Fuzzy the number of questions in the close review queue, a dopamine for the shutterers The number of questions in the queue is falling slowly, but I don't think ...
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5 answers
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What should I do if my question has been completely ignored?

My question has been completely ignored. It has <20 views after 2 weeks, no downvotes, upvotes, comments, interactions whatsoever. I know I could just set up a bounty, but I was wondering why ...
Maritn Ge's user avatar
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46 votes
4 answers
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Why can't we be more aggressive on low-quality posts?

(I'm making an effort to keep the number of links down here to keep any meta effect to a minimum.) This site is going downhill in terms of post quality. I don't think that is up for debate. My ...
oldtechaa's user avatar
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43 votes
7 answers
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Should I downvote attempted answers to bad (too broad) questions? [duplicate]

Broad questions like this (now deleted): I have to make one website like http://preview.effekthemes.com/focus using HTML5,CSS3,jQuery and bootstrap so please suggest me from where I ...
Chris Wesseling's user avatar
43 votes
2 answers
544 views

Is the "Here's how it works:" part in the Help Center a possible source of confusion to new users?

TL;DR The fact that not every question is welcome here is an important information. Shouldn't this be emphasized a bit more in the top part of the Help Center, instead of just saying that "Anybody ...
BartoszKP's user avatar
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43 votes
3 answers
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New lows in JS tag quality

I didn't think it was possible, but we seem to be plumbing new depths in the quality of javascript questions. Recent questions include one asking how to compare two values, and another asking how to ...
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40 votes
7 answers
3k views

User refusing to correct misinformation in their popular answer [duplicate]

There's a popular JavaScript question What's the difference between using “let” and “var” to declare a variable?. The question has been viewed 286k times and has a score of 1468, and the top answer ...
Michał Perłakowski's user avatar
39 votes
5 answers
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Communicating Stack Overflow standards to increasingly international community

One of the greatest assets SO offers to the community is that the forum is contributed to by an international group of contributors. Recently, there has been a huge influx of users with other native ...
Thomas's user avatar
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38 votes
5 answers
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Is Stack Overflow losing its shine? [duplicate]

Due to insane number of bad questions are being asked every day it's getting increasingly difficult to find good questions that deserve some answers. As a result, good questions are getting buried ...
Navoneel Talukdar's user avatar

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