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Data science time! November 2018 and CORRELATIONS
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One of the issues Stack Overflow struggles with is the large Close Votes queue (currently almost 9K posts!). I'd like to see some ...
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Data science time! June 2019 and the Tumbleweed badge
I've spent the last few years just looking at Tumbleweed badges. The badge was useful to me for few reasons. A couple of reasons why they became tumbleweed out of the many others (like narrow topics, ...
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Data science time! November 2018 and CORRELATIONS
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One thing I noticed when we declared war on comments first started our "be nice" efforts and really focused on cleaning up comments, was ...
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Data science time! December 2018 and answer voting
What makes you think that post quality has any relation to the CoC changes in the first place? Voting should hopefully reflect post quality and nothing else. While the CoC changes were almost ...
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Data science time! January 2019 and views to answers
The following hypothesis seems plausible prima facie:
For a given technology, the Answer/View ratio (AV) is largely a reflection of an underlying Expert/Consumer ratio.
Where
"Experts" (or ...
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Data science time! November 2018 and CORRELATIONS
Do you have topic ideas for more data science time adventures?
I do have a few small ideas for some adventures. I have tried to explain the reasoning behind why I need that data. Most of these are ...
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Data science time! June 2019 and the Tumbleweed badge
As someone who works mostly in a mature technology (ASP.NET and C#), I'm lucky enough to find that the vast majority of high-impact general questions have already been asked and very answered well.
...
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Data science time! June 2019 and the Tumbleweed badge
While I'm somewhat happy to see Tumbleweed gone, I have two issues with the findings here:
The root cause of why the question wasn't seen for so long, or why there was such minimal activity on the ...
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Data science time! November 2018 and CORRELATIONS
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There was a comment I saw somewhere that this time of year (new school terms) tends to lead to an influx of bad questions on the common ...
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Data science time! June 2019 and the Tumbleweed badge
It seems to me like the analysis fell for the correlation-implies-causation fallacy.
we know that many users over the years have experienced earning this badge negatively. 😔
I'm not sure we can ...
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Data science time! June 2019 and the Tumbleweed badge
The Tumbleweed badge is awarded to questions with zero score, no answers, no comments, and low views for a week. It's an incredibly common badge, the 9th most common badge awarded over the past year.
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Data science time! June 2019 and the Tumbleweed badge
So the Tumbleweed badge seems to be a worse consolation prize than if the system just gave out a downvote.
I don't see how presented data lead to that conclusion. There are multiple potential reasons:...
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Data science time! December 2018 and answer voting
The fitted line in the graph over 2018 in the OP doesn't match at all the fitted line in the same data over a 4-year period shown in this answer. Which one should be believe?
To find out, I did some ...
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Data science time! June 2019 and the Tumbleweed badge
I'm going to respond to a comment below the post because I think it demonstrates all the reasons I'm frustrated.
We have enough user feedback to know that the badge isn't 100% irrelevant (many ...
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Data science time! November 2018 and CORRELATIONS
Elaborating on my comment to Kevin's answer
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Investigate the effects of the "Be nice" policy blog post and new CoC by
running ...
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Data science time! February 2019 and opinion with experience
I wonder if the differences of the age factor are due to the amount of experience we have or due to how we learned to program computers in the first place?
For example, I have > 25 years experience, ...
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Data science time! November 2018 and CORRELATIONS
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I'd like to see the correlation between the number of edits on a post which were made by the OP, vs edits which were made by people ...
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Data science time! February 2019 and opinion with experience
Why not both?
I personally don't see a conflict between the identities of learning and as a resource. The problem shouldn't have to be a problem when the mindset of a lot of people are willing to ...
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Data science time! December 2018 and answer voting
"One topic many people were particularly interested in hearing about is recent change to improve how welcoming Stack Overflow is"
Not very much for screenreader users.
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Data science time! January 2019 and views to answers
It looks to me that the A/log(V) ratio might be to do with how narrow the language, and the community around it is.
Narrower tags have one/fewer right ways to tackle a problem. Broader tags have more ...
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Data science time! November 2018 and CORRELATIONS
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I'd love to see the progression of users' written language as they participate in SO, as a function of time and of the magnitudes of the ...
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Data science time! December 2018 and answer voting
The post listed a series of proportions that were not affected by these changes. These are of course important metrics, but I think they tell only part of the story. The other part would be to look at ...
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Data science time! November 2018 and CORRELATIONS
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I always wondered what influence the order of the answers, the already given score and the rep of the answerers have on the voting ...
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Data science time! November 2018 and CORRELATIONS
As I have been keeping up with comments and answers here, I notice several folks expressing interest in clustering users and/or projecting the high dimensional data we have about users to understand ...
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Data science time! June 2019 and the Tumbleweed badge
I very much doubt that the badge alone has such a negative effect. It would be very interesting to look at the difference between people who had asked a none-Tumbleweed question before receiving the ...
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Data science time! January 2019 and views to answers
I find the location of the .net tag very interesting. The c#, asp.net, asp-mvc.net, and vb.net tags are all more or less related and all follow a pretty nice line in the graph, but the .net tag is ...
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Data science time! November 2018 and CORRELATIONS
Interesting results, thanks!
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I would like to see some result addressing the "elitism" or "welcomingness" (this a word?) of the ...
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Data science time! November 2018 and CORRELATIONS
Do you have topic ideas for more data science time adventures?
Yes. Here are some ideas:
User clustering
I would like to see clustering of certain user behaviors. You could do this with ...
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Data science time! November 2018 and CORRELATIONS
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There is an expression: "#BI is about finding the answers while #DataScience is about finding the questions: that's the key to ...
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