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Introducing the Staging Ground, an attempt at improving the first-time asker experience - What was asking your first question like?

Stack Exchange sites are some of the best knowledge resources available. The Stack Exchange network is built on the premise that good questions (asked with a good process behind them) can get good ...
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Daily review quota - how do users gain more? [duplicate]

I have noticed that there has to be some kind of gain on review quotas. I remember having my daily limit on First Questions being 40, but today when I did some reviewing, I saw that my daily limit has ...
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It's annoying to do a day's worth of suggested edit reviews and then not be able to process pending edits on questions

Since there was the recent question complaining that the Suggested Edits queue is full and this is preventing people from submitting suggested edits, I've done some more reviewing in the queue, and ...
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Stop using our delete votes in the LQPRQ when 20k-rep users recommend deletion

EDIT: Now that the testing has been completed on changing the number of reviews required to delete a post I think this is even more needed. We only need 4 reviews to delete a post so using 3 20K ...
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New User Experience: Deep Dive into our Research on the Staging Ground – How do you feel about review badges & opt-in settings for the Staging Ground?

Last week, we posted here on Meta about the new feature that we are launching, called the Staging Ground – a place where newly registered, low-rep users would receive help from higher-rep Stack ...
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Is there any "corrective pressure" on people who close-vote wrongly?

Problem Statement: Each time someone makes a bad close vote, 3 people spend their time - waste their time - to reject it. I'm not aware of any "corrective pressure" in this situation - I ...
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4 answers
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User promoting his software in relevant questions without disclosure

I was searching for DiagramO, an open source diagramming software on Stack Overflow. In its search results almost all the answers are written by a single user, who is the creator of the software ...
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What could be done about low quality, highly visited questions?

I recently looked at the correlation of question score and question visits of non-closed, non-deleted questions. This is the 2D histogram (obtained via a data explorer query) with a logarithmic scale ...
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Reduce the number of votes required to close a question to 4 [duplicate]

Related (from 2009): Now that there is a League of Super Heroes should the number of votes required to close/move be reduced? Also very related (but not identical): Why are 5 close votes required? ...
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2 answers
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Close a question when it gets 3 (or 4) leading 'Close' votes? [duplicate]

Five 'Close' votes* from regular users are needed to close a question (or put it 'on hold') (reference). *Close votes can be of types: 'Close' (can be cast from inside or outside the review queue); ...
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7 answers
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With a userbase as diverse as Stack Overflow's, how will we arrive at an actionable definition of "unwelcoming"?

So on Mark Amery's Feedback post about the newest blog post, I wrote this comment: If you're gonna use any user input to define "unwelcoming" y'all are going to be in for a rough time. The ...
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Don't use up flags for review tasks [duplicate]

Starting off, this is me stating my opinion. I'm not saying it has to be this way, SO is a grown platform adjusted by experience and I'm a new member probably not getting some things yet. To the ...
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Looking for some statistics about users who regularly bump into close votes limit

I would want to learn more about folks who regularly (say, 20-25% of total days visited last year) cast 47-50 close votes a day. (Number 47 above was picked because at one of related discussions some ...
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Gold badges for review tasks should confer extra close votes

I originally suggested this idea in an answer to this question: We need more close votes! Also related: Why is the close queue so much more full than other queues? My other proposal on the topic of ...
8 votes
1 answer
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50 close votes are not enough for my moderation activities [duplicate]

This is not me asking for more than 40 close reviews per day. Nor am I asking to change the way close votes are handled. These issue have been touched on time and time again. I'm here to present a ...
210 votes
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1, 2, 3...test. Let’s increase the number of reviews & close votes for science!

For many, many years users have asked and asked and asked for changes to the number of close votes and the number of reviews per day. There's been a little bit of skepticism as to the efficacy of such ...
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When did Stack Overflow get an extra ten close votes? [duplicate]

This isn't a bug (far from it), but I was delighted to see that we now have 60 close votes to deal with closure. When did this happen? All the Help Center says is, "You now have 60." That makes it ...
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1 answer
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Tightly locked CV count encourages undue leniency in other queues

Since the CVs and Reviews have been increased to 60, and even before that, when I review close votes early and then go on to first posts / triage, I often cannot complete the review queues well and ...
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Relax Review Limit for Reviews by Badge Holders? [duplicate]

Should the limit of reviews be relaxed if a user has the highest available badge in the given review queue? Specifically, the Close Review queue remains in thousands. Is there any reason to curtail ...
66 votes
4 answers
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Should I avoid hitting the question/answers vote cap?

I hit my daily voting cap on questions and answers on SO quite often. It's pretty easy to hit the 40 vote limit at this point, especially from browsing review queues. I'm not here to say that's unfair ...
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Is it appropriate to use flags when you run out of close votes [duplicate]

This is related to We need more close votes! question but as the limit has not increased I want to know if it's appropriate to start using flags to close a question when you run out of close votes? ...
61 votes
1 answer
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Clean up "looking for [something]" questions

As of right now, there are 6246 open questions that contain the phrase "looking for" in their title. Some of them include: Looking for OCaml IDE https://stackoverflow.com/questions/2406/looking-for-...
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How can I actively cast close votes in and out of review queues simultaneously?

This concerns has kept bugging me for a while, but it became even more apparent with the introduction of the Triage review queue. The long story short, I cannot reasonably help with the review queues ...
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2 answers
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I can't mark questions as Unsalvageable in Triage when I'm out of Close votes for the day

The title pretty much says it all; if I am out of close votes for the day, I cannot select the Unsalvageable > "it should be closed for another reason..." option in Triage. This makes sense, since I ...
29 votes
1 answer
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Why is there a limit on close votes in a day?

This is related to What are the limits on how I can cast, change, and retract votes?. The post discusses what the limits are, but it does not explain the reasoning behind the limit on close votes. ...