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This tag is for proposals of new features on the site, or requests for a change to an existing feature. On posts tagged feature-request, voting may indicate agreement or disagreement with the proposed change, in addition to the quality or usefulness of the post itself. Feature requests are not brought to the company's attention until and unless a [status-review] tag is added by a moderator or employee.
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Requesting code as answers
The need for a Minimal Reproducible Example has a different impact on questions than answers:
The question sets the topic of the Q&A; as such, it must provide all the information to accurately reprod …
17
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Need an answer later button
I don't see the point.
One can already bookmark, follow, or otherwise track questions both inside and outside of Stack Overflow. If one does not feel motivated enough to even look at one's tracked que …
3
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Flagging a question as containing sensitive information
The two-step process is sensible.
The purpose of the edit and flag are separate:
The edit is used to remove the information immediately from the directly visible locations.
The flag is used to remo …
17
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Not enough attention to answers on question
Maybe they think that since their work is done they don’t need to thank the author of the answer or something else.
Guess what, that is because they literally don't need to. No one is required to be …
9
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Convenient addressing 'images of code' and other common mistakes in review queues
This could be useful but it really hinges on whether we can establish a process for maintaining high quality comments.
At the moment, many "common comments" are actually terrible at helping posters. M …
21
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A way to reduce the number of questions with only images?
The problem with these questions is not the images: The questions themselves contain no clear, specific problem to solve – they are inherently "gimme codez" regardless of the data being provided prope …
7
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It is time to hide a user profile's total upvote/downvote count from public view
Let's not beat around the bush – the point isn't that the information is not useful, that there is precedence, or whatnot. In all of these cases, we could *shrug* and carry on.
The point is this:
Cur …
28
votes
Accepted
Allow moderators to edit posts without going through quality filter
Moderators must be able to moderate. That includes editing posts when necessary, regardless of any restrictions applying to regular users. After all, special privileges are exactly what sets moderator …
4
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Can the text in the Ask Question wizard asking the OP to describe what they were expecting b...
I don't think any general advice for this box is going to work.
"The only thing that should go into that box is an MRE - and the help text should spell that out and link to it. Everything that is not …
12
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Introduce a new post-owner-only flag that combines "no longer needed" with a notification of...
I don't see a point in this.
If I want to be informed about changes of a post, I follow it. If I don't want to be informed, then I don't follow it. It's really not a feature that is super advanced or …
8
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AI policy text may be improved about machine translation tools
I don't think any sufficiently short distinction is practically useful.
The issue behind the AI policy is not with the purpose of the AI used but the results. Any sufficiently powerful translation too …