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Understanding the Recent Controversies [duplicate]

Someone, please explain like I'm 5. I understand there has been a lot of uproar in the community recently, regarding the firing of the community moderator, Monica, and some general dissent among the ...
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Yet another "step down as moderator" post

It saddens me and breaks my heart in a lot of ways to do so, so I'd like to explain very briefly "why". Can't say much because I'd have to plagiarise George Stocker's resignation notice and he's ...
Jon Clements's user avatar
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14 answers
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Would a note about preferred pronouns qualify the same way as a "thank you"?

I've seen that the community has agreed that "thank you" should be removed from questions: Auto Remove “Thanks in Advance” No Thanks, Damn It! Would (my preferred pronouns are she/her) qualify as ...
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What could Stack Exchange Inc do to make moderators who've recently resigned want to stay?

To the moderators who've recently decided (or been forced) to resign their positions... What could Stack Exchange Inc do to change your mind? Clearly you don't expect the company is capable or ...
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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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Moderation Strike: Stack Overflow, Inc. cannot consistently ignore, mistreat, and malign its volunteers

Note: as part of the strike organization, this post is a mirror of a post on MSE Update On August 2nd, 2023, negotiations between community representatives and representatives of the company ...
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Did we really have to delete this 80-vote community wiki answer after three years?

What are alternatives to ExtJS? The question had 65 upvotes and 57 stars. The top answer had 82 upvotes and it was community wiki. The question had also been closed for three years. A few days ago it ...
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Using Stack Overflow in times of transitioning from a community to a company site

It feels a bit like the company behind Stack Overflow doesn't want this to be a community thing anymore, so I've decided to step down from using any moderation tools. For this I've created a user ...
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How to avoid or report targeting

I have heard many reports of a user being watched by a specific person, and that person constantly downvoting all posts by that user, and adding comments to put them down, such as "How do you not know ...
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Letting go of SO

Stack Overflow has been a major part of my Internet and professional life for the last six years. Over the last two months, my visits to SO have increasingly made me wonder "what unpleasant surprise ...
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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 ...
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Sunsetting Jobs & Developer Story

TL;DR – On March 31, 2022, we will discontinue Stack Overflow Jobs and Developer Story. This includes all job listings, saved searches, applications, messages, recommended job matches, job ads, ...
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