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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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9 answers
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Should we stop commenting altogether?

Yes, that's a pretentious title. I love commenting. I'm on my way to having posted 15,000 comments. I want to help people improve their question so it won't be closed, or help them find a duplicate ...
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2020 Community Moderator Election - Questionnaire [closed]

In connection with the ongoing moderator election, we are holding a Q&A thread for the candidates. The top questions collected from an earlier thread have been compiled into this one, which shall ...
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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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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 ...
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Meta does "not host discussion or debate", according to mod message

I just got a mod message due to my comment activity on meta, which I find problematic in various ways. As there is no mention of not sharing this message, I hope it's fine to ask a question about it. ...
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Deleting comment-generated chat rooms is counterproductive

When a conversation on a question or answer gets too long, users have the option of creating a chat room. Sometimes, the choice will be made by moderators, cleaning up long conversations and moving ...
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Has there been a change in the moderation of comments (by the mods)?

Just to quickly clarify: this is not about unfriendly, welcoming, or anything else of that nature in regards to SE the company's policy, but rather our own community moderator's policy: After being ...
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2020 Moderator Election Q&A - Question Collection [closed]

The purpose of this thread was to collect questions for the questionnaire. The questionnaire is now live, and you may find it here. Stack Overflow is scheduled for an election starting next week, 6 ...
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A test case about short, constructive discussions around specific Meta comments

In my answer to Should the mod team tighten up moderation on Meta comments?, I have argued that, while Meta can benefit from tighter moderation of problematic comment threads, there must be sufficient ...
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Who is the customer for the main site?

In my answer here, I posed the question: who is the customer for the main site? In light of several recent controversial changes, such as this one to Hot Meta Posts, I would like to pose the question: ...
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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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Why are Stack Overflow employees forced to participate in Meta and why couldn't that practice be stopped instead of removing Hot Meta Topics?

In Sara Chipps' answer explaining why Hot Meta Topics has been removed she explains the following: I’d like to add some context to the “why” we are doing it. Tim, kindly, wanted to shield me from ire,...
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Can comment votes sometimes be misleading?

I received a downvote yesterday to my answer to the question: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/27354782/why-is-array0-1-2-the-same-as-array2-in-javascript/27354799#27354799, which brought me this ...
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What were the absolute numbers of comments 18 months ago compared to now?

In a recent blog post Sara Chipps wrote: ... we’ve seen a reduction in the odds of a new comment being detected as abusive go from 2.6% of new comments down to 1.3% in the past 18 months. I am ...
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