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Questions that may not necessarily have a clear-cut right or wrong answer and are often subjective. If your question isn't a bug report, feature request, or request for assistance, or question with a concrete answer, it's probably a discussion.

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User removal: Is there a way to preserve important knowledge?

As far as I have understood the primary objective of Stack Overflow is to be a system for knowledge management and also preserving knowledge for others. This is why I usually update questions with th …
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A call for a more granular tag management for users (tag groups)

Every user is having "Watched tags" and "Ignored tags". This is an important core feature of SO because the watched tags are also influencing the feed displayed to the user in the frontpage (please co …
76 votes
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How about a "Decadist" gold badge? Just like the "Yearling" silver badge?

What I suggest is that a programmer who is actively participating in this platform for a full decade should be awarded with such a little symbolic award. The 10th anniversary would just be a good poin …
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A higher badge than the gold badge: How about introducing platinum or diamond badges?

Reasons why: Many gold badges are reached pretty fast therefore badges like this may increase motivation for further participation in the site Higher badges may be awarded for really exceptional and …
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Failed audit: Do not use answers to closed questions as tests? [duplicate]

Today I failed a review in "low quality posts" for an answer to a closed question by voting "Looks OK" (expected: "Recommend deletion"). This is the question: https://stackoverflow.com/review/low-qua …