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Is it fair to close a question based on off-site interactions?

No, that's completely inappropriate. The question has now been re-opened, and irrelevant comments that do not relate to the subject of the question itself have been removed. On Stack Overflow, the ...
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Is mocking the Indian English used by a user abusive?

Flag handling aside... Yes, this is rude. It would have been rude before the Great Unwelcoming. (And the "Summer of Love" before that.) That is irrelevant. It is rude whether or not the comment-...
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104 votes

The Code of Conduct is a "no moderation" pass? Not on our watch! What can we do?

We're paralyzed. Servy makes an excellent point that this sort of behavior was pointed out to the stewards of the CoC before the implementation went live. In fact, I do distinctly remember pointing ...
Makoto's user avatar
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98 votes

The Code of Conduct is a "no moderation" pass? Not on our watch! What can we do?

This might prove to be an unpopular move, but I'll just put it out there: This all seems to be very much in line with the moral panic sweeping larger parts of the culture. Trigger warnings, safe ...
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77 votes

Divisions, disappointment and pillory: how can we make meta a more enjoyable, productive space for everyone?

Eh, I think the focus on getting improved tools is misplaced. Yeah, it would be great to see improvements to the review queues, more power to close/delete problem questions, etc, but really... the ...
Kevin B's user avatar
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The Code of Conduct is a "no moderation" pass? Not on our watch! What can we do?

People are endlessly imaginative when they have to find a way to get what they want. Shaming somebody else is something we all learned from the age of ~4, whether from dealing with an older sibling ...
Hans Passant's user avatar
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Is idownvotedbecau.se recommended?

What I like about idownvotedbecau.se From the articles I've read so far, the advice seems helpful. People who take the time to read them will be in a much better place to ask productive questions. ...
Jon Ericson's user avatar
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To what extent does language need to be moderated?

We had a user at Arqade that tended to apply their personal standard to many interactions on the site, even those that did not involve them. Our community...did not react well. We told them they ...
fbueckert's user avatar
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Is mocking the Indian English used by a user abusive?

I handled the flag. I didn't search for the term used because a) I'm at work and b) I thought that the comment was unkind, but didn't warrant the abuse flag. I did, however, agree that the comment ...
ChrisF's user avatar
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64 votes

Divisions, disappointment and pillory: how can we make meta a more enjoyable, productive space for everyone?

Stack Exchange has faced a year full of communications problems. We had the welcoming blog post. A strong statement by someone who wasn't involved in the community, nor was present on meta, or had ...
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Can we have some site approved canned comments to match the new CoC and welcoming?

Common Preamble Dear Precious Snowflake, I apologize for my inability to help you. It is not your fault. It is mine. Entirely mine. I'm really sorry to bother you with anything short of an ...
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55 votes

We-are-not-a-code-writing-service comments. Are they the good, the bad, or the ugly?

So... There are definitely people who treat the site like a code-writing service. There are students - freshly-minted every year - who never got the message that the expensive education they're ...
Shog9's user avatar
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49 votes

To what extent does language need to be moderated?

I think that there are two possibilities: There are very clear guidelines from the SE mothership regarding what specific language is allowed and what not, what should be used and what shouldn't; and ...
yivi's user avatar
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Is idownvotedbecau.se recommended?

I have dedicated a lot of time to hunt and nuke offensive comment but I can't see how a link to that site considering its excellent content is against our be nice policy. there might be a negative ...
Petter Friberg's user avatar
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What happens when I flag an unwelcoming comment in a blatantly poor question?

I flagged an unwelcoming comment in a blatantly poor question and say, moderator agreed - what next? We delete the comment. You get a helpful flag. (You can celebrate if you hit a milestone like 500 ...
Bhargav Rao's user avatar
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Is the new Code of Conduct over the top?

I like to think of SO as a site of professionals. Me too. And in practice that means people who are a little bit preoccupied with their status, with saving face in front of others. When your bread &...
Shog9's user avatar
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43 votes

Do fast close habits comply with the Code of Conduct?

Close-voting off-topic / unsalvageable / unclear questions is helpful. It helps in maintaining the repository of quality questions and answers on Stack Overflow. This isn't unkind, unwelcoming, ...
Cerbrus's user avatar
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42 votes

Do posts/comments with the word "fakedemic" need to be flagged?

Even if it didn't have any conspiratorial text, it doesn't add anything to the post. It’s a conversational comment at best that’s essentially saying "thank you". The post author already ...
cottontail's user avatar
37 votes

Was I too harsh in my comment on this post?

There's no reason to post that comment pretty much ever. Nobody needs to see an announcement of your voting to close (unless you're using a special off-topic reason). And the rest of your comment is ...
Nicol Bolas's user avatar
35 votes

A "be nice" review

My 2 cents: I don't believe the comments are "not nice" (or breaking the CoC in any way), but that they are mostly useless. Linking to a generic "how to ask a good question" post or article is not ...
yivi's user avatar
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34 votes

How do people join communities these days?

Not that I'm an expert, or even use any of those services (except Reddit, sometimes), but: Twitter, Instagram and Snapchat are about your individual account rather than some global board - I'm not ...
Bernhard Barker's user avatar
34 votes
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To what extent would offensive content be considered "repairable"?

Assume good faith We should assume good faith: repair such posts (without the offensive language, there's actually a question/answer); inform the user with a calmly worded comment that SO/SE requires ...
Makyen's user avatar
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33 votes

Can we have some site approved canned comments to match the new CoC and welcoming?

OK, Can we have some site approved canned comments There is nothing that can be posted in reply to a question that cannot be perceived as hostile except, (mostly), a comprehensive answer. The '...
Martin James's user avatar
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33 votes

"Why downvoted?" comments - unfriendly according to the new Code of Conduct?

They are still "no longer needed." They can also be unfriendly or rude/abusive, but they aren't always unfriendly or rude/abusive.
Kevin B's user avatar
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We-are-not-a-code-writing-service comments. Are they the good, the bad, or the ugly?

We shouldn't be writing them, for reasons of visibility. If they're introducing noise, they are ripe for removal. Meh. This is that gray area that no one really clarified. We're really not here to ...
Makoto's user avatar
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32 votes
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Is it OK to downvote because I don't like a guy/gal?

So I want to ask is it OK if I go to his page and downvote all of his questions as now I hated him. NO, Don't take revenge it's meaningless to downvote all his posts. There is this guy that was ...
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