Linked Questions
38 questions linked to/from Reduce the number of votes required to close a question to 4
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We’re lowering the close/reopen vote threshold from 5 to 3 for good
It’s my birthday today and I’ve got a gift for you. 🎁 We’re lowering the close/reopen vote threshold on Stack Overflow from 5 to 3.
About a month ago, Shog shared the results of our experiment ...
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Experiment (ENDED): closing and reopening happens at 3 votes for the next 30 days
This experiment has concluded and the affected settings have been restored to their previous values.
Results are available here and here.
-- Shog9, 2019-09-07
For the next 30 days, we'll be ...
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Documentation Update, August 4th [closed]
This is the second post in our series of regular (roughly weekly) updates on the Documentation Beta. See also the previous post in the series.
Shipped Changes
Review Rules
We've just enabled an ...
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Declaring a Review strike until efficiency improvements are implemented
Reviewing (together with interlinking existing content) is one of the key tasks for the SO community now that the site is past its initial growth stage. And the infamous overload of review queues and ...
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We need more close votes!
I run out of close votes a lot. In fact, in almost any given day in which I actively participate, I use up all of my close votes! And I am really, in the grand scheme of things, not a very active user ...
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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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2017 Moderator Election Q&A - Question Collection
Stack Overflow, once again, is scheduled for an election next week, July 17th. In connection with that, we will be holding a Q&A with the candidates. This will be an opportunity for members of the ...
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Fuzzy the number of questions in the close review queue, a dopamine for the shutterers
Users are freaking out over the number of questions with close votes. More so when they look at the review queue and have to grab a newspaper to fan themselves as they do declare that the high number ...
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Data science time! February 2019 and opinion with experience
Welcome to February's installment of the regular, bite-size, data-focused updates I am sharing with Meta! You can check out previous posts if you like. We just wrapped up the fielding period for the ...
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Remove the incentive for FGITW to answer well known dupes
TL;DR
Where a dupe target has n number of duplicates closed against it, if future questions closed to that dupe target are answered, all the rep for those answers is nullified. This way, there is no ...
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Meta to new user: your question is a turd that cannot be polished (or: we need to Be Nice here too)
I've seen two people chased off on Meta, in the last day or so, and I wonder if I might bring them to people's attention. I am not sure a mod report is the most appropriate approach, since the ...
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Is the top bar redesign the sole cause of the suggested edit slowdown?
There have been a number of complaints on Meta recently about the suggested edit queue being at its cap. This is getting to the point where moderators are now fielding multiple flags a day from people ...
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Thought experiment: What would happen if we didn't have close votes?
After reading "My Love-Hate Relationship with Stack Overflow: Arthur S., Arthur T., and the Soup Nazi" one of our developers wondered what would happen if we didn't have close votes. ...
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Raise the limits on down/close votes at weekends, (and especially Sundays)
The weekend homework dumps are becoming unmanageable. User-moderators are running out of their vote allocation much too early. I've run out of dv/cv with 5 hours still to go.
I can manage OK with ...
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Let's rescue wayward resource requests! (trial run)
A few months, back, Stijn raised the issue of old, closed resource-requests:
When searching for a library/tool/... with my favourite search engine, there are often results from Stack Overflow. Since ...
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What percent of Meta feature requests are read or seriously considered?
Related (but not identical because I'm not actually requesting a guaranteed pipeline for responses): Can we have a guaranteed pipeline for responses from Stack Exchange?
Very related (but also not ...
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Is the site tour actually particularly helpful in helping people formulate good questions and answers?
Does the tour page actually give you enough information to use the site well?
Take, for example, the fact that Stack Overflow isn't a discussion forum: "This site is all about getting answers. It's ...
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Weave review queue items into ordinary question feed
The review queue is a somewhat daunting flood of work items that exists in its own, easily-ignorable space. It is especially easy to ignore when you look at it and it says "9000 items".
I personally ...
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Display a popup when a low-reputation user tags a question with a frequently-misused tag
Very closely related: How should we deal with people misusing the [Visual-Studio] and [Android-Studio] tags?
To repeat the context from the linked post, here's the description of the visual-studio ...
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Stack Overflow doesn't have a [mode] where we need this tag
The description of the mode tag is as follows:
Mode is a state in which a program exposes a particular subset of its functionality.
Many of the questions tagged have nothing to do with that, they'...
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How many times do questions go through a delete/undelete cycle by the same group of users?
A moderator of the site is proposing a new rule to limit the number of delete and undelete votes to one per user per post. Given that much discussion is happening there and the rhetoric is high, I ...
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Should I flag a user that only does minor (incomplete) edits
Situation:
I've seen 1 particular user make a lot of minor edits (over a course of many days) that are incomplete. This user now has 2000+ rep so his edits don't need reviews anymore, but the first ...
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How often are closed questions re-opened?
Are there statistics for how often closed questions are re-opened? It seems that at any given moment, the close queue is around 10k-12k, but the re-open vote queue is almost always 0, so the ...
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How can I best help with Close Votes?
At the time of this posting, I am 5 reputation away from being able to view and participate in the Close Votes queue. (Please don't go and upvote one of my questions/answers just in response to this ...
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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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What should be considered a healthy close votes queue?
Currently the close vote queue is up from 7.2K to 8K. I'm always left wondering what a healthy close vote queue would be for StackOverflow. Common sense tells me that a queue that is linearly growing ...
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Answering questions when no attempt has been made
Note the closest Dup I can find is on StackExchange Meta:
Increase close vote weight for gold tag badge holders
There are 2 aspects to this post:
Question: Is it good practice to provide ...
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Why are 5 close votes required?
Why are 5 close votes required? Who picked this?
Why not 3 or 4? Why not 6? Is there empirical evidence that 5 is the correct number? Put another way, would changing the number of close votes to say, ...
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Can we decrease the roomba times for auto deletion of bad questions?
In an attempt to improve the quality of content on the site, expediting the speedy deletion of low quality questions, while taking pressure off the community. Can we decrease the roomba times for auto ...
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Do discussions in Meta ever change anything?
As a fairly casual user of SO, it seems like my sidebar frequently links to vigorous discussions on Meta related to potentially changing aspects of how the site works. Yet, it feels to me like the ...