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586 votes
14 answers
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The rudeness on Stack Overflow is too damn high

We’ve been there, we’ve done that. I know. But I have to air a feeling of powerlessness against certain disruptive users, and I think that Stack Overflow should have a better mechanism of mitigating ...
151 votes
8 answers
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Can we have some site approved canned comments to match the new CoC and welcoming?

There's so much confusion and debate over what is welcoming and what is expected of users with the Code of Conduct changing. There's a fine line we step between being frank in our discourse and what ...
88 votes
10 answers
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Is the intensity of meta working in our favor or to our detriment?

I was musing over a comment I've made this morning: I didn't vote on this but if I had to guess the reason you're getting downvoted is that people are intensely sick and tired of discussing ...
-118 votes
4 answers
3k views

I got answer-banned because I answered instead of commented, but I cannot comment [duplicate]

I have a question about my Stack Overflow post: How do you pack a c++ DLL that can still be injected into a game? Just recently, Jay Hanlon had a blog post posted, which concerned the feelings ...
1286 votes
48 answers
160k views

Sunsetting Documentation

We will stop accepting contributions to Documentation on August 8 2017 On behalf of everyone who worked on Documentation, I want to thank all 15,451 users who contributed. We particularly want to ...
260 votes
11 answers
8k views

What examples are there for Not Being Very Welcoming?

It was hard to accept some of the (valid) criticism, especially the idea that women and people of color felt particularly unwelcome. [..] Many people, especially those in marginalized groups do feel ...
321 votes
14 answers
19k views

On large communities decaying over time, being nice or mean, and Stack Overflow

Wandering about the Internet, I stumbled across why online communities decay over time. This is a rather good article and should be read in conjunction with a group is its own worst enemy. I strongly ...
71 votes
20 answers
9k views

Declining Numbers of Women in Programming, What Can SO do to Help?

Edit Summary for the TLDR People are asking for a summary due to the enormity of this thread of posts and comments. In summary this post is to discuss the link of diminishing numbers of women in ...
174 votes
12 answers
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Can we do more than just delete rude comments?

Lately it feels like there's a growing perception that Stack Overflow is not a nice place. I still feel like it's the best place to ask programming questions on the Web, but apparently not everyone ...
7 votes
2 answers
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Do "answers" to discussion "questions" on meta have to be "answers"?

AFAICT Meta is for discussion not just Q&A Example: Here is a discussion "thread" I'm resigning as a Stack Overflow community elected moderator It is not even asking a question. There are ...
10 votes
0 answers
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Have the comments posted on Stack Overflow by itself become more friendly over the years?

Looking at the graph showing the historic evolution of the percentage of unfriendly comments made (red line) as detected by the Unfriendly Comments Robot v2 (UC-R2) taken from this answer of Did Stack ...
419 votes
23 answers
11k views

Is this really what we should consider "unwelcoming"?

Quoting from today's blog post "Welcome Wagon: Classifying Comments on Stack Overflow": According to those of us deeply involved here and familiar with Stack Overflow, about 7% of comments on Stack ...
143 votes
9 answers
4k views

How will Stack Exchange Overhaul their Q&A Format?

Given the recent blog post, an overhaul of the Stack Exchange Q&A model now seems inevitable. This image apparently illustrates what Stack Exchange thinks of its own model nowadays. But all of ...
121 votes
8 answers
4k views

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 ...
332 votes
25 answers
8k views

Help us test question triage!

tl;dr: there's a new review queue. It'll be getting somewhere around 1-2 questions per minute. The only thing they have in common is that the system is unsure of what to do with them. Some are great, ...
27 votes
2 answers
394 views

Detect I'm new/go easy/thank you/I hope... in questions

Would it be possible to detect phrases from the title (thank yous and go easy type, possibly a dynamic growing list) in questions, and when said user goes to post after the initial click have a pop up ...
58 votes
3 answers
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New blog article: opening the can of worms?

I happened to notice the new blog article "State of the Stack 2019": https://stackoverflow.blog/2019/01/18/state-of-the-stack-2019-a-year-in-review It seems the "Powers that be" are still of the ...
80 votes
8 answers
2k views

Can we support users who do not understand how to debug their code?

Honestly I think this situation broke me since it's so paradoxical. In light of recent events, I'd like to keep the tone neutral and apply this in general since I don't think we've actively thought ...
158 votes
10 answers
3k views

Can we be more welcoming by managing expectations?

I've just cleared the First Posts review queue. Only one of the questions I could assess did not merit a vote-to-close or a VLQ flag. How "welcome" do you suppose those newcomers feel? We already ...
-24 votes
1 answer
418 views

Can humour play a part in comments, and are these comments so rude and unwelcoming? I just got a reminder to be nice

I just got flagged for being rude and unwelcoming. No dramas there though; I sometimes get a little pointy. Also I understand what Stack Overflow is trying to do in light of those silly blog ...
2 votes
4 answers
2k views

Ideology question suggestion for Developer Survey 2019

I know this is a little too early to ask, but this is something I'm wondering about for quite a long time. Ever since the inclusion project was started, there has been consistent rift among users as ...
161 votes
4 answers
9k views

Can I have a dump of rude/abusive comments?

We already know it is possible for a machine to be taught to classify comments automatically. This incredible post used machine learning techniques with an initial training on known good and flaggable ...
166 votes
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 ...
47 votes
6 answers
2k views

How to handle a new user who threatens to delete their account because of posting restrictions (e.g. 50 rep commenting limit)?

I recently had this interaction with a low rep user who posted a question as an answer: I then referenced How should one ask for clarification on a question if they can't yet comment? After ...
59 votes
4 answers
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Enabling easier elimination of posts by new users that disregard documentation

It is evident that SO tries to remove hurdles and make it easy for newcomers to post questions. While this surely reduces the "friction" that new users encounter, it has the downside of ...
62 votes
13 answers
2k views

How to vote to close questions and be welcoming at the same time [duplicate]

I have some dupehammer privileges. And I stand up and cheer when I read Jay Hanlon's post about making Stack Overflow more welcoming. With the possible exception of Jon Skeet, we were all n00bz once. ...
-10 votes
2 answers
915 views

So this is what "feeling unwelcomed" actually looks like

In light of this and my most recent experience a few minutes ago I submit this post for discussion. To be extremely clear, I would never condone or excuse in the slightest those that are actually rude ...
-9 votes
1 answer
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Short question privilege to prevent new users from making low-quality questions

With the recent drama on Stack Overflow, many have been racking their brain trying to find a solution to make everyone happy. I came up with a fairly simple one which I think would greatly impact the ...
7 votes
6 answers
4k views

Recourse for inappropriate Stack Overflow chat conversation

So, I'm following up on this chat about JavaScript prostitution in the JavaScript chat room: https://chat.stackoverflow.com/transcript/message/42306421#42306421 Especially given "Stack Overflow isn't ...
-27 votes
5 answers
846 views

A Welcoming Change: What do we have to lose?

Several questions here on Meta these last few days have raised objections to Jay Hanlon's blog post, Stack Overflow Isn't Very Welcoming. It's Time for That To Change. Jay's post can be summarized ...

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