Questions tagged [announcement]
For "official" announcements from either the elected moderator team or the Stack Exchange staff
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New filters for the question page and some homepage odds & ends
Over the next few days, we will be rolling out some additional filter options on the Stack Overflow Questions page. This is a result of the feedback that was received on the original homepage post. ...
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Invitation for Unregistered Users to Opt-In to Research
Starting today, logged-out users on Stack Overflow will see a banner with a survey to join our research panel. This simply means opting in to be contacted to participate in future research ...
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Call for testers for an early access release of a Stack Overflow extension for GitHub Copilot
Today on Labs, we announced an upcoming limited release for a Stack Overflow extension that we are working on for GitHub Copilot. We had previously previewed this at WeAreDevelopers in July.
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What does a new user need in a homepage experience on Stack Overflow?
In June, we asked you for your thoughts on what you thought would make a good homepage. After reviewing the feedback, we wanted to share the takeaways and a starting point for where we think we can ...
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Tag hover experiment wrap-up and next steps
Update August 16th, 2024
We appreciate all of the feedback and perspectives that have been shared. Some of the feedback we received around RSS feeds and curation activities was not anticipated. We ...
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Collectives Update: WSO2
The WSO2 Collective will be decommissioned on July 17. Questions and answers that were part of the Collective will not be affected, apart from the removal of collective-specific markup. All published ...
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What makes a homepage useful for logged-in users
We are exploring updates to the homepage to offer logged-in users a more personalized, engaging, and informative experience. We want this new homepage to better serve users in finding content that ...
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Review our technology options for the 2024 Developer Survey
Update on May 6th, 2024: Thank you for taking time to share your feedback for the upcoming survey. We have concluded reviewing these suggestions.
The time has come to ask you to vet our latest ...
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Staging Ground is coming back and moving out of beta
In a previous announcement, we outlined our commitment to giving back to the community in the upcoming year. Staging Ground was among the initiatives we discussed. We are excited to announce that ...
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Concluding the OverflowAI Search Alpha on Stack Overflow
April 17th, 2024 update: All the steps we had planned for our rampdown are now complete. If you have any outstanding questions, please let us know in the comments or answers below.
Six months ago we ...
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Discussions update: Expansion to all tags
UPDATE: February 7, 2024
As detailed in the original version of this post, Discussions can now be created on a wider range of topics, using any existing Stack Overflow tag.
To get started with ...
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January 2024 post from Ryan Polk, Chief Product Officer
Ryan Polk, our new(ish) Chief Product Officer, has published his first blog post, which speaks to the path to socially responsible AI and his vision for the place that Stack Overflow has in that. As ...
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Beta test for short survey in banner ad slots starting on June 10th on SO
[EDIT: This beta previously ran from December 4th to January 13th. It is being run again from June 10th to July 10th to validate initial data results. ]
TL;DR: Starting on June 10th, we will be ...
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New Collective: Mobile Development – Scope, community, and questions
Today, the Mobile Development Collective is launching on Stack Overflow. In case you’re new to Stack Overflow or want a refresher, collectives helps users find trusted answers faster, connect with ...
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OverflowAI Search is now available for alpha testing (September 13, 2023)
A few weeks ago, Stack Overflow CEO Prashanth Chandrasekar spoke at the WeAreDevelopers conference to announce some exciting features we have been working on. On that day, we also shared a small ...
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Expanding Discussions: Let's talk about curation
UPDATE: Dec 13, 2023 - Discussions flag reasons are now available.
This week, we are expanding the Discussions experiment to the R Language, CI/CD, and PHP Collectives. Moving beyond the initial ...
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Testing an "AI-generated content" policy banner on Stack Overflow
January 10, 2024 Update
The experiment has now been graduated, and the banner has been enabled on Stack Overflow.
January 5, 2024 Update
We will be graduating this experiment and adding functionality ...
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Discussions experiment launching on NLP Collective
Discussions are now available within the following collectives:
CI/CD Collective
NLP Collective
PHP Collective
R Language Collective
Today (August 21, 2023), Stack Overflow is launching an ...
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Collections: A New Feature for Collectives on Stack Overflow
Today we are launching "Collections", a new feature in Collectives, designed to help collective Members easily discover and collaboratively build upon high-quality content about a specific ...
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Preview of Search and Question-Asking Powered by GenAI
As we previously shared, Prashanth Chandrasekar, CEO of Stack Overflow, is speaking at the WeAreDevelopers World Congress. You can check out this recap to learn more about some of the features ...
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Launching 2 new collectives: PHP and NLP
Today, two new collectives are launching on Stack Overflow. As with the previous two that were launched in March these will be community-led and community-driven.
Check out the new collectives here, ...
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New Collective: PHP – Scope, community, and questions
Today, the PHP Collective is launching on Stack Overflow.
Why PHP?
After launching the R Language Collective earlier this year, we wanted to launch another collective focused on a specific language. ...
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New Collective: NLP – Scope, community, and questions
Today, the NLP (Natural Language Processing) Collective is launching on Stack Overflow.
Why NLP?
Both question activity and pageviews pointed to the NLP space as one that has been consistently active ...
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Testing native, sponsored banner ads on Stack Overflow (updated August 14)
UPDATE: We have concluded our tests of the native banner ads on Stack Overflow on July 20th, 2023. With your feedback on this post and the ads’ performance metrics, we have gathered sufficient ...
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We are graduating the "Related questions using Machine Learning" experiment
Update - the experiment has graduated!
Thank you all for your valuable feedback. Moving forward, we plan to continue to refine this model and iterate on this feature. Please continue to post your ...
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Collective Overview page update
Today, collectives got some design updates, notably an updated layout for the header and menu. Also included in these updates is a redesigned Overview page, which changes that initial landing page ...
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(UPDATED 2023 May 8) - Changes to the Census badge
As we prepare to launch the 2023 Developer Survey in the coming days, we wanted to provide an update to the community regarding the Census badge.
In case you're not familiar with the Census badge, ...
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Review our technical responses for the 2023 Developer Survey
Update on May 3rd, 2023: Thank you for all the comments and suggestions! We have collected your responses and have completed reviewing your suggestions for the survey.
It is that time of year again ...
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Do you observe increased relevance of Related Questions with our Machine Learning experiment?
Please check out this post for more context on the Content Discovery initiative where we go into detail about the background, overview, and objective of this project as well as information on past ...
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Content Discovery initiative April 13 update: Related questions using a Machine Learning model [experiment concluded] Results & V2 experiment plan
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Our experiment incorporating machine learning (ML) to improve the relevance of related questions has concluded. Thank you to everyone who provided valuable feedback on that experiment. It is ...
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Staging Ground Beta 1 Recap, and Reviewers needed for Beta 2
Update (2023-03-08 15:15 UTC): The Beta 2 round is now open for business. We are still open for new reviewers to participate. Please see below for instructions on how to join.
In December, we ...
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Collectives: The next iteration
The Collectives product is moving into a new stage of iteration and development. This post and the companion posts linked below are meant to offer a holistic view of Collectives, why it’s a focus for ...
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Introducing a new close reason specifically for non-English questions
As was proposed and justified back in December, the Stack Overflow moderators have [finally] rolled out a new close reason (under the "community-specific reason" category) for questions that ...
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New help center article and banner on the site about GPT-Generated content
We’ve just published a new Help Center article outlining our expectations and rationale for GPT-generated content on Stack Overflow and decided, together with moderators, to add a banner for all users ...
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Policy: Generative AI (e.g., ChatGPT) is banned
Moderator Note: This post has been locked to prevent comments because people have been using them for protracted debate and discussion (we've deleted over 300 comments on this post alone, not even ...
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Collectives Update: Intel and looking ahead
The Intel Collective will be decommissioned on November 17. We are grateful to the team at Intel for helping us explore, in this beta stage, how a Collective can cover a broad range of technologies. ...
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A/B testing: moving Related Questions higher on question pages (A/B testing has concluded)
Update Nov 22: V2 experiment has concluded. We will share results and next steps soon.
Update Nov 17: V2 of the experiment is now active. The experiment will conclude tomorrow. We will update Meta ...
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Announcing the Content Discovery initiative
Announcing our Content Discovery initiative. In this post, we will explain what the initiative is all about, why it’s being prioritized, our initial plans, and how Meta can help us in continuing 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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Collectives Update: Recognized Members, Articles, and GitLab
In this latest update on Collectives, we’ve got information about a central index for Articles, a change to help identify potential Recognized Members, and news about the GitLab Collective.
Articles ...
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Collectives Update: WSO2 launches, and Google Go sunsets
Collectives™ on Stack Overflow continues to move through its beta stage, and our newest Collective, WSO2, launched in June. They are off to a great start! The team there is very committed to improving ...
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Announcing Design Accessibility Updates on SO
Update
When we announced the accessibility initiative we had originally stated that the changes would only only be rolling out on SO and on the Teams product. Once the work on this began we realized ...
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Collectives Update: Introducing Bulletins
Hi Stack Overflow community, I’m Bert. I received a short intro post when I joined the Community Team, but I’ve been quiet since then, learning more about the SO community and how things work here.
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Question Close Reasons project - Introduction and Feedback
A few weeks after I joined Stack Overflow, I was given a project by my manager, Cesar, called “Question Close Reasons.” In short, the project was to create a community-wiki post on Meta Stack Overflow ...
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Review our technical responses for the 2022 Developer Survey
Update on Apr 13th, 2022: Thank you for all the comments and suggestions! We will be reviewing everything posted thus far but cannot commit to reviewing new posts.
It is that time of year again when ...
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Aww, snap! We’ve got Filters now [closed]
How do you do, fellow Stackers?
If there’s anything that Stack Overflow is known for, it’s being hip to the latest trends in every field. Gaming? We created StackEgg. Security? We invented Dance Dance ...
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The Future of our Jobs Ad slots [closed]
Over the course of the next few weeks, you may see some changes to the content in the right-sidebar on Stack Overflow, and I am here to let you know what to expect.
For background, as you probably ...
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Calling up moderators from the 2021 election - welcome, Dharman & Ryan M!
The mods here on SO have been busily handling the flag pile and keeping their socks matched up - they've also been picking up the tag burninations and other important work that it really helps to have ...
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New official secondary domain: stackoverflow.co
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We'll be using stackoverflow.co as our main domain name for marketing activities - all products on stackoverflow.com will stay the same. We'll start transitioning today with /company, and the ...
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Outdated answers: up next, changes to sorting menu
Over the last year, we have been chipping away at the problem of Outdated Answers, highly upvoted answers that may no longer be the best solution to a problem. I wanted to let you know what we're ...