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Has the comment handling on Meta changed? [duplicate]

This is related to Should the mod team tighten up moderation on Meta comments? I see that the question is not featured any more, so my assumption is that the moderation team does not need any more ...
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The world is big and I am SO small. What are the implications for our meta community with the changes in Stack Overflow?

TL DR: The input from meta carries far less sway than it used to. The Stack Overflow Company (I'll refer to as the network) is making the decisions on site changes. We need to adapt to our new limited ...
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Creating a system for featuring posts. Tell the mods what you want [closed]

In the event of this1 We’re removing “Hot Meta Posts” from Stack Overflow's sidebar for now; moderators now fully control [featured] we need to sort out as a community how we are going to handle ...
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Does the company still want this to be a library of knowledge?

Stack Overflow is a question and answer site for professional and enthusiast programmers. It's built and run by you as part of the Stack Exchange network of Q&A sites. With your help, we're ...
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How do I moderate my own chatroom?

The vast majority of time in my room - everything is fine and no action is required. However, occasionally there's a bad apple that disrupts my room in one way or another. What can I do about this? ...
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Is it normal to keep fun or chatty comments selectively on Meta?

On Meta, sometimes, there are huge discussions in comments, which are personal, chatty, or just for keeping the fun, rather than being constructive in relation to specific topic/question/answer. I'm ...
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Why is it acceptable for Meta questions to often receive literally dozens of comments but no answers?

Why is it acceptable for Meta questions to often receive literally dozens of comments but no answers? Couldn't a lot of the comments be converted into valid answers with appropriate comments following?...
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Should off-topic comments be flagged?

I posted an answer to the question Sudden change in Stack Overflow reputation. Here's the content of my answer: Your reputation history shows that on August 19 you lost 120 reputation, because ...
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Why was my comment telling a user to learn how to debug removed?

I've had three comments on this question, now the second one was removed - I assume in response to a flag by the user asking the question, as he was seemingly offended by me telling him to learn how ...
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Why is one specific moderator deleting his own comments and high-value comments by others while leaving replies?

(I'm sorry to call out a mod by name, but since this is about a pattern of behaviour by a single mod, I'm not sure what else to do.) George Stocker has recently started deleting comments on Meta more ...
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Should the mod team tighten up moderation on Meta comments?

Comments are not for extended discussion; this conversation has been moved to chat. In case you were wondering, the irony of that was not lost on me. It is the opinion of the moderation team that ...
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We’re removing “Hot Meta Posts” from Stack Overflow's sidebar for now; moderators now control the [featured] tag [duplicate]

tl;dr: We're removing the "Hot Meta Posts" from Stack Overflow's sidebar while we work on looking at how Meta can better meet its goals. To ensure that moderators are able to bring important ...
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