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Laziness is rewarded big time by the reputation system [duplicate]

Not a question, just an observation I made during my first year here on SE, especially Stack Overflow: When I run into a programming problem, I usually try to research a solution first, especially on ...
jackthehipster's user avatar
1 vote
1 answer
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Why is StackOverflow's "Interesting" Question tab not present on more Stack Exchange sites?

In this blog post from 2010, Jeff Atwood revealed the recent redesign of the Stack Overflow homepage. In 2010, the homepage was changed to display a set of questions personalised to your preferences, ...
Taylor Hx's user avatar
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110 votes
1 answer
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Feedback requested: New “recommended” homepage, phase 2

A while ago, we started work on a new homepage algorithm for Stack Overflow. See phase 1 (with feedback), and motivations for some more detail. We had gotten to a point where we were pretty happy ...
Kevin Montrose's user avatar
79 votes
15 answers
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Why do people take downvotes so personally?

In a land where imaginary Internet points exist - I have noticed a rash of "why was my question downvoted?" questions and it seems that in every case a small number of downvotes has caused the OP to ...
Jay Blanchard's user avatar
-21 votes
1 answer
243 views

Automatically capitalize i

I am not sure if I am the only person really bothered by the lowercase i used in place of I but when I am improving a post 99% of the time I can't just leave without fixing the lowercase is. It takes ...
user avatar
4 votes
1 answer
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Non favorite tag questions displayed in interesting tab

When the interesting tab is viewed, some questions are displayed while they do not contain one of the favorite tags. Why does this happen?
030's user avatar
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105 votes
8 answers
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Has Stack Overflow performed any "social experiments"?

In light of the recent revelation that Facebook has conducted social experiments on its users, I wonder (actually not only for that reason, but from seeing the up/down voting that happens) if Stack ...
ChiefTwoPencils's user avatar
-18 votes
1 answer
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Proposal for an approval system for questions

Following up on Why is Stack Overflow so negative of late? and specifically the help-vampire/"repwhore" aspect, I figured I might toss up a suggestion for an approval system for the questions. How it ...
Aberrant's user avatar
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92 votes
11 answers
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Feedback requested: New "recommended" homepage, phase 1

For the background, see: The Stack Overflow homepage is over-emphasizing bad questions (and a proposed solution) We've put together a first pass at a new homepage algorithm. You can check it out here: ...
David Fullerton's user avatar
3 votes
0 answers
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Do newly posted questions that get a single downvote become less visible in the 'Latest questions' list?

I'm asking about how the system works, specifically how the 'ranking' in the latest questions listings works when a question is new. Let's say you post a new question. Within minutes, someone is kind ...
Henrik Erlandsson's user avatar
3 votes
0 answers
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Can there be a quality gain by closer cooperation with Google

I posted an off topic idea here The Stack Overflow homepage is over-emphasizing bad questions (and a proposed solution) and it was suggested I move it here to its own Question. The problem I think ...
Dirk Bester's user avatar
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72 votes
3 answers
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The [website] sucks, especially the [homepage]

The tag website is way too broad. It can be applied to almost any html, php, or css question, but it is currently used on only 5,864 questions. In my opinion, it should either be on all related ...
The Guy with The Hat's user avatar
306 votes
5 answers
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Should we have a more specific close reason for vague debugging questions?

For several months now, we've had a close reason (actually an off-topic reason, but no matter) for poorly-asked debugging questions: This question appears to be off-topic because it lacks ...
Shog9's user avatar
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7 answers
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Does the broken window theory apply to closing questions?

Lately I've been seeing complaints that we've taken away valuable tools to fight the rising tide of low quality questions. The assumption often seems to be that it's harder to close questions, so the ...
Jon 'links in bio' Ericson's user avatar
102 votes
5 answers
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Gamification rules have to be changed. Aiming quality, not quantity

The site has evolved. Evolved a great deal, and now it's essentially different from one it was at the beginning. I hope, after promoting this post for a very long time, there is not a soul left who ...
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