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Beta release of Collectives™ on Stack Overflow

If we're going to have a "Recognized by AudioBubble" banner under the user-card on answers posted by users chosen by the sponsors, then why not a "Gold Badge in AudioBubble" banner ...
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Beta release of Collectives™ on Stack Overflow

You mention the first collective "customers" (basically one customer, Google). One would logically assume that a "Collective" is a paid-for product of an undisclosed price. Wouldn'...
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Beta release of Collectives™ on Stack Overflow

I do not like this. Not one bit. The fundamental problem that I believe is being identified is that groups and organizations are leveraging Stack Overflow more and more as a common place of knowledge,...
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Beta release of Collectives™ on Stack Overflow

Allow the communities that have formed around specific technologies to engage with the people that are building and supporting those technologies. I didn't know they could not. What was keeping them? ...
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Collectives: The next iteration

In the spirit of healthy skepticism (as opposed to, say, general grumpiness), I want to suggest that the Collective idea doesn't add value to the average user. From your definition above, taken piece ...
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Collectives Update: WSO2 launches, and Google Go sunsets

Collectives are a marketing and advertising feature; they're not really a community feature. This creates an inherent conflict that is very hard to resolve. The main purpose of collectives is to ...
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Community input needed: The guidelines for collectives articles

Rule: NO REPUTATION Articles can probably survive in the Community Wiki form. That is, allowing the community to edit and maintain content, but without gaining any reputation. Currently, Articles ...
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Amazon Collective launch and tag discussion

Standardize on aws-* tags as the target. If synonymizing these tags is a part of this collective effort, then it's best to just use aws-*. The reason for this is simple - AWS is a household name at ...
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Beta release of Collectives™ on Stack Overflow

I don't especially like this new feature. As a regular answerer and curator in the go tag in fact I'm concerned about how the credibility of non-affiliated content will be impacted. The question is: ...
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Expanding Discussions: Let's talk about curation

Moderating this is a paradox. We have been trained and disciplined for over a decade to regard conversational content as unceremoniously off-topic, and this helps keep our heads on straight and keeps ...
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How much deviation from Stack Overflow's guidelines is too much?

Fundamentally, what's being asked here and in that discussion is: "Should questions on Stack Overflow be handled any differently because they include tags which are part of a Collective?" ...
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The Foundations of Collectives and its Future

My primary issue with collectives is one of presentation. I accept that SO needs to make profit to survive and fulfill its purpose. However, that doesn't require creating a sponsorship product to sell ...
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Collectives Updates to the Community Bulletin in the Right Sidebar

If we see a negative impact on The Overflow blog and Meta traffic and no significant increase in collectives traffic, we would not graduate these changes and revert back to showing the community ...
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Beta release of Collectives™ on Stack Overflow

You mentioned you don't want to create more work for moderators but didn't mention how moderators will actually interact with Collectives. Will moderators have the ability to make changes/review who ...
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Is it acceptable to have 'thanks' in an article?

I think you are incorrectly focusing on the words rather than what they mean. The typical use of "thanks" is to thank (unspecified) people in advance for the help that the poster thinks/...
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Are articles allowed to be off-topic?

Stuff like this should not be posted in an Article. Articles are like Documentation; they are a dictionary of information. Regardless of whether reputation is linked to Articles, off-topic posts ...
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Amazon Collective launch and tag discussion

While there's a case to be made for calling everything aws-*, that doesn't really seem like the most correct solution, universally, because that isn't always how the services are actually named or how ...
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Beta release of Collectives™ on Stack Overflow

Are there any plans to ensure that the Recognized Member titles are given out in a fair manner? Or is this totally up to the Collective owner? I can easily see that answers from someone without a ...
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Let's draft some guidelines for Articles in Collectives

I'll answer your question with a question: what does Stack Overflow want articles to be? Are they supposed to become Documentation revamped, now curated by the owner of a tech stack? Why would an ...
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Downvoting Articles should not cost reputation

Yes, but let's go one step further: Articles should have no influence on reputation at all. The failed SO documentation project had a lot of issues, and quite a few of those were due to the fact that ...
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Collectives Update: Recognized Members, Articles, and GitLab

there is a wide range of sentiment around Collectives [...] and we appreciate your feedback as that continues. I think what people are getting tired of, is staff posting announcements like these, ...
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Are employees of collectives exempt from site-wide conventions?

If Collectives want their own rules, they can migrate to teams and have all the fun they want. If you post on Stack Overflow proper, be it in the context of a collective or not, your post has to ...
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Beta release of Collectives™ on Stack Overflow

From collectives page, I've got an impression you are solving totally different issues compared to what you tell us here: Find trusted answers, fast Since when are answers from regular users, ...
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Beta release of Collectives™ on Stack Overflow

What will be the legal requirements for organizations that want to "own" a collective? Is this only possible for registered companies or also for more loose groups like a group of developers ...
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Collectives: Grant collective members the power to moderate content, and remove said content from public moderation responsibilities

I'm against this. You're asking if the community may please pre-emptively surrender in a war that hasn't even started yet against an enemy who may not even exist. You postulate a hypothetical future ...
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Collections: A New Feature for Collectives on Stack Overflow

Why can we upvote these collections, but not downvote them? This seems very much contra-intuitive as it looks like a question score but isn't. If these things should have a score, it should reflect ...
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Your article is in another castle: should link-only articles be allowed?

No, this should not be allowed. They're bad for a lot of the same reasons that link-only answers are bad. The specific article you mention is little more than an ad for another article. It itself ...
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Beta release of Collectives™ on Stack Overflow

I was expecting an answer to the How part of this question upon clicking the i icon: Not an instruction to simply check back. Is this placeholder text? A mistake? Should this link to an actual answer ...
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Town hall - Collectives™ on Stack Overflow

One of the arguably biggest problems with documentation was the instant rep crunching that took place. Someone (and I can't be bothered to dig it up) recently pointed out that the start of ...
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