Linked Questions
13 questions linked to/from Content, rules, and perceptions
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2019 Moderator Election Q&A - Questionnaire
In connection with the moderator elections, we are providing a Q&A thread for the candidates. Questions collected from an earlier thread have been compiled into this one, which shall now serve as ...
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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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Can we make it more obvious to new users that downvotes on the main site are not insults and in fact can help them help themselves?
So, going through the questions about the blog post, it's stirred an old question in me I've wanted to ask for a while. To be clear, I have been sitting on this question for a while, not quite ...
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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.
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Many people, especially those in marginalized groups do feel ...
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A SWAT team of nice II: temporarily show new questions only to designated "guide" users, allowing for fixing problems
tl;dr: Let's allow new users to request a temporary "pit stop" for their questions before they enter the race track - a mode where the question is visible only to a group of designated "guide" users ...
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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 ...
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UX research time! July 2019 and how people are learning and teaching code
🙋🏻♀️Hello! This is July’s installment of UX research updates for Meta! You can check out past installments here, or last month’s data science update here.
Today, I’ll be talking about findings from ...
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The Good, The Bad & The Ugly
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Give new users and persistent offenders (who write poorly received posts) a tutorial they must complete before they can post, which highlights good and bad posts, along with reasoning as to why ...
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Should Stack Overflow users enforce a mandate or let the site evolve?
Meta is already full of debate about purpose, conduct and particulars of this or that. In fact, I suppose many will initially interpret my question as a duplicate. But my question is meant to be ...
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What exactly is the term "new-user" referring to?
In the current discussion of new-user experience, I found there is a serious ambiguity on the term new-user (or newbie, new-comer, etc.). new-user can refer to 2 very different groups:
only new to ...
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Are we collectively wired to be 'rude'? [closed]
I respect and appreciate the attempts being made to make SO more 'friendly'. I certainly have felt unwelcome on more than one occasion. But honestly, I think it's a lost cause. The smartest people ...
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My thoughts on the SO new user experience
I guess this is being marked as a duplicate of some post asking why new users are confused about the rules. This absolutely is not about that as it's more about how the rules are administered w/o any ...
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Redesign question comments UI to encourage higher quality and nicer comments
Recently there has been a very useful discussion about how to better moderate rude comments. Most of the discussion there has focused on flagging, deleting comments, warning users when their comments ...