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What is the impact of the moderation strike?

There is an ongoing moderation strike. Both parties have explained their standpoint: Moderation Strike update: Data dumps, choosing representatives, GPT data, and where we’re holding Statement from SO:...
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Why isn't it required to provide comments/feedback for downvotes, and why are proposals suggesting this so negatively received?

Sometimes my post receives downvotes with no explanation on what I've done wrong. Even worse, sometimes I just get snarky comments! It seems like this is especially bad for new users, who are made to ...
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The Ask Wizard (2022) has graduated

Update: This feature launched on 2022-10-25. TL:DR: Back in March, we announced an experiment of the Ask Wizard, and in June we shared the results. Later this month, we are graduating the experiment ...
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Are edits that only remove excessive indentation from lazy copy-pastes an improvement? How should we handle them?

I haven't been approving edits for long, but I frequently see edits to questions/answers that look something like this: The best I can tell is that this means they deleted the white space on the left ...
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When do modernization edits conflict with the author's intent?

I regularly find myself "modernizing" C++ questions and answers by adding notes or changes based on more recent versions. For example, an edit might add lines 02 and 03: /* 01 */ std::find(...
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Comments asking for clarification or an MCVE are not rude/abusive

This is the latest comment to be flagged in what is becoming a trend in faux rude/abusive flags. Correct me if I'm wrong, but I cannot see anything rude or abusive in this comment, in fact they use ...
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Editing old questions to add links to similar ones

I recently ran into this question from 2011: What is the purpose of the return statement? How is it different from printing? A user recently edited the question to include context and links to other ...
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Process for nominating and promoting canonical questions

In the bash tag, we get a lot of duplicates. Off the cuff, I would speculate that 10-20% of all Bash questions are reiterations of maybe 50 common questions -- basic quoting, variables, syntax, ...
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What were the results of the A/B experiment where negative question scores were clamped to 0?

In October 2019 the company conducted an experiment on Stack Overflow with A/B testing in which they showed score 0 if the score was in truth negative. The experiment lasted two weeks and after voting ...
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Are edits from Python 2's print to Python 3's print acceptable?

While reviewing this suggested edit, I was unsure on whether to accept or reject. The original answer's code works for Python 2, however the edit changes the print call to work for Python 3. The ...
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What is a beginner-oriented canonical Q&A and how can it help me curate my watched tags?

This is intended to be a light satire to assist would-be site curators who find that the tags they're most interested in are flooded with low-quality questions, but who either misuse What is a ...
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How to treat hopelessly stupid questions [duplicate]

I'm baffled here. I have searched Meta, but didn't find this problem. (There are many different types of "stupid question" discussions, though - but not about this kind.) The question itself is not ...
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