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Data science time! June 2019 and the Tumbleweed badge

👋 Welcome to June's installment of data science research updates for Meta! You can check out the most recent installment here, or last month's UX research update here. This month, I'm cross-posting ...
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Revisiting our logged-out homepage

Today you’ll be seeing a few key changes we’re making in support of our new Free tier of Stack Overflow for Teams. You can read more about the story behind Free on our Blog as well as the MSE post, ...
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Does this question need a historical lock?

I recently came across the question How to identify unused CSS definitions in SOCVR. Reading it, it does seem like it's a closable question. I would probably choose "Needs Details or Clarity"...
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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 ...
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Take the 2020 Developer Survey

Our 2020 Developer Survey launches today. Whether an active member of the Stack Overflow community or not, we encourage everyone who codes to participate and make their voice heard. The survey will be ...
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CEO's 2020 Kickoff Blog: Where do you see Stack Overflow going?

Hello members of the Meta community - I wanted to share the blog post I wrote to kick off 2020 and reflect on my first 90 days at the company. It’s intended for a wide audience, the tens of millions ...
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The Stack Overflow I wish to build and participate in is no longer supported

tl;dr: There is no tl;dr. If you don't wish to read the entire thing, then don't worry about it. I was hoping my month off would've cooled me off a bit or at least given me a different perspective ...
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Is Stack Overflow becoming a support forums platform?

Reading recent blog post, it looks like moving support forums to Stack Overflow is encouraged: Why Sencha is moving its support forums to Stack Overflow On the surface, that would be fine for ...
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Is asking "why" on language specifications still considered as "primarily opinion-based" if it can have official answers?

I just found this question and answer about why Java uses UTF-16, but now it is closed as primarily opinion-based. I know, a similar issue is discussed here and some people say this type of question ...
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Stack Overflow is undermining community standards by promoting an off-topic question in its newsletter

I just received a Stack Overflow announcement email which concluded with this section: Learn about the history of curl Daniel Stenberg, the creator of curl, recently stopped by Stack Overflow ...
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How should we address the "I assigned you this homework" answer shared on /r/ProgrammerHumor?

This answer is a bad answer of which half the content is irrelevant. The question asks how to insert a string in the middle of another string (and notes that the asker wants to do this numerous times)....
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Is this question really opinion-based?

Why is base128 not used? This question was previously closed for being primarily opinion-based, because it asks "why do people prefer base64 over base128". The question is indeed worded as if it is ...
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Questions about licensing

Are questions about software licensing off-topic for Stack Overflow? I read this before and I assume it is true but which sentence/paragraph from Help Center or which answer from meta can be cited to ...
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Why are there so many bad questions?

I mostly lurk here and have been browsing some of my favorite tags. What I notice is the vast majority of questions are awful. It's becoming a chore to wade through all of them because most of them ...
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Should we delete "What's the best C++ JSON parser?"?

There is this question on the site, which is off topic, locked, and obsolete which apparently can cause problems. Should we just delete it? Lets asses the value of the post from a quantitative point ...