Linked Questions
21 questions linked to/from What makes you improve this site so much?
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Why is everyone so helpful? [duplicate]
I’m very grateful that so many people help and even take time to write code to make examples, but my question is why? How come people take their time to look for questions and help?
It sounds dumb, ...
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Motivation behind answering Stack Overflow questions [duplicate]
I am amazed by how much interaction there is on Stack Overflow and how many helpful people there are on this platform! I was just curious what the motivation is behind wanting to help each other and ...
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Congratulations to EdChum for 100,000 close reviews!
The Close Votes review stats page shows that EdChum performed 100,000 close vote reviews.
Getting content properly rated is very important to me because this helps me use the site and I would like to ...
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Are moderation/curation activities rewarded? [duplicate]
First things first: I'm not asking this question for the reputation points' sake.
I'm just interested whether the [pro]active moderation of the posts (questions and answers), namely: voting for ...
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2020 Community Moderator Election Results
Stack Overflow’s twelfth moderator election has come to a close, the votes have been tallied and the two new moderators are:
They’ll be joining the existing crew shortly—please thank them for ...
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How about paying content makers? [duplicate]
I don't have a good model for this as yet.. I'll be thinking about it. But I'd like to hear the community's thoughts on it.
Content creators/curators on SO (and SE in general) are the driving force ...
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close votes and other moderator activities should be incentivized [duplicate]
The platform incentivizes answering, but doesn't incentivize moderator activities. Many users answer duplicate questions for easy reputation rather than voting to close as intended. perhaps a good way ...
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Good job, everyone!
This is a thank you post to all the curators/moderators/custodians of this site, but also to the Stack Exchange Inc for creating such an amazing platform with such high standards of quality.
If you ...
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What does reviewing low quality posts get me? [duplicate]
What does reviewing low quality posts get me? Please explain to me why spend time doing this for you.
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What is the reason for a reviewer make a review? [duplicate]
I think most of the users are trying to review only because of some pixels, which are named badge. And since this is only one thing user gets for spending his own time, I don't see any reason to do ...
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How is "duplicate's search" motivated by rating or badges on Stack Overflow?
Who are people who flag duplicate questions? How are they motivated to do this (highly helpful) job?
I'm asking because I do not see how the review system and provided tools could motivate anybody to ...
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Is there such a thing like reputation creep in SO? [closed]
Before getting to reputation creep, I'd like to clarify first power creep. In game development, power creep is where players have so much power that they don't do "mundane" tasks anymore. For those ...
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Why Steward badge is rewarded only once per review type? [duplicate]
So, the Steward badge is rewarded only once per review type. This is provoking reviewing other queues once they have reached the amount of 1000 reviews which is reasonable.
On the other hand, ...
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What is the purpose of Reviewing after reaching Steward? [duplicate]
Many of us might have come across this stage where we have reviewed 1000 questions and answers and gained the Steward gold badge.
Already after passing the 2000 reputation limit, we already noticed ...
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Why are Stack Overflow users more passionate about Stack Overflow than helping people?
@Sayse Why is it that Stackoverflow users are more passionate about stackoverflow than helping people? ....... It's a very simple answer.
So the above (shortened for meta) comment is what was waiting ...