Hot answers tagged

24 votes

Are questions about Stack Overflow for Teams on-topic for Meta Stack Overflow? Where can I get support?

Are questions about the Stack Overflow for Teams product on-topic for this site (Meta Stack Overflow)? In general, no. Questions, bug reports, feature requests, and other lines of inquiry specifically ...
24 votes

Where is the guide on how to ask a good question on meta?

Participating on Meta works fundamentally the same way across every Stack Exchange site's Meta. The reference is therefore on meta.stackexchange.com: How do I participate in Meta and not die trying? ...
Karl Knechtel's user avatar
23 votes

Is OP's stubornness a valid reason to close a post on Meta?

Being the user OP is talking about, I'd say fine, let's have a good look at your recent questions, and see what's valid in your claims about my (mis-)behaviour. (excluding any deleted questions): Why ...
Cerbrus's user avatar
  • 71.3k
23 votes
Accepted

Is OP's stubornness a valid reason to close a post on Meta?

(Unfortunately it's hard to answer this question in a way that doesn't single out anyone in particular, however close votes that go through are public and you already drew attention to them with this ...
blackgreen's user avatar
  • 36.3k
22 votes
Accepted

We are no longer allowing congratulatory posts on Meta for users reaching 1 million rep or less

We had a discussion about this internally and I think the frustration at having yet another question pop up boiled over here. The problem is that people make posts about this haphazardly. They're ...
Machavity's user avatar
  • 31k
13 votes
Accepted

Why is a "why has this question been closed, and how can I improve it" meta-question being downvoted?

First of all, voting is designed to be helpful to other viewers, not the author. There's little takeaway from the post score for the author. While on the main it can indicate that the author should ...
Dharman's user avatar
  • 31.4k
11 votes

Where is the guide on how to ask a good question on meta?

Perhaps the most useful guide for you is the What do votes mean on Meta? Why was my well-written post downvoted? answer on the How does Meta Stack Overflow work? FAQ post: [...] Unlike the normal ...
TylerH's user avatar
  • 20.9k
11 votes

Does this question need more focus?

Please note that my answer only applies to meta discussion posts. It should not be used to justify anything on the main site As long as the sub questions are closely related to each other (which they ...
BDL's user avatar
  • 21.3k
10 votes

Why are questions on Meta about improving questions on the main site, themselves usually poorly received?

Possible explanations include: Selection bias For example, this small sample of questions that would seem to be of the sort described, was quite well received overall: the median score is +5, and only ...
Karl Knechtel's user avatar
10 votes

We are no longer allowing congratulatory posts on Meta for users reaching 1 million rep or less

we have made the decision Who are "we"? The company? If so then why are you sent to announce this instead of staff? The community? If so where is the meta discussion with community ...
Lundin's user avatar
  • 198k
9 votes

Why was this question about "is this question on-topic" closed as a duplicate of "why are opinion based questions off-topic"?

The purpose of duplicate closure is to point to existing posts that answer your question. On main this is supposed to be a more or less direct answer within the duplicate post, but on meta sometimes ...
Marijn's user avatar
  • 1,705
8 votes

Should there be a "fun" tag on meta?

Congrats on your consecutive accessing the site over the last year! For real though, this isn't a thing because Meta Stack Overflow isn't a forum. If you want to goof off a bit, you can always join ...
Makoto's user avatar
  • 105k
8 votes

We are no longer allowing congratulatory posts on Meta for users reaching 1 million rep or less

If 1 million is becoming common, I believe congratulatory posts for future milestones such as 3 million, 5 million and 10 million should be allowed. Each such milestone congratulatory posts can be ...
TheMaster's user avatar
  • 46.5k
7 votes
Accepted

How can I post to Meta on Stack Exchange Stack Overflow to accomplish my next badge?

My next badge award recommended by this site is for "participate in Meta" in order to increase my reputation points. No, you got it backwards. You need reputation (5 points) in order to ...
41686d6564's user avatar
  • 19.3k
7 votes
Accepted

Some Meta questions have had [status-review] since 2014

Going through the older status-review posts not only on MSO but across the whole Stack Exchange Network was a recent backlog smash that several members of the Product and Community Management teams ...
Rosie's user avatar
  • 101
6 votes

How to revisit the use of pros/cons to format discussion

Discussions existing as a place for these things that aren't acceptable in Q&A format doesn't change that these things aren't acceptable in Q&A format... so I don't see what Discussions ...
Kevin B's user avatar
  • 94.8k
6 votes

Does this question need more focus?

I'd like to know if questions asked by CMs are exempt to broadness rules I'd say yes and it goes well beyond that too, although it would be really nice if the company would just come out and say that ...
Gimby's user avatar
  • 5,113
6 votes

In cleaning up the old Jobs questions and feature requests, could those just be *deleted* and then have whatever tags removed?

These questions should not be deleted. We can boil down your post to two points: The changes cause a lot of activity The questions don't have any value, and thus deleting them would be better because ...
l4mpi's user avatar
  • 5,102
5 votes

Is using meta communities as bug trackers optimal?

Meta is more like triage for the real issue tracker. Meta sites receive a wide variety of posts: some are good, some are bad, and some are duplicates. The community sorts through all this, and when ...
Laurel's user avatar
  • 6,043
4 votes

We are no longer allowing congratulatory posts on Meta for users reaching 1 million rep or less

There was a reason to celebrate a user reaching a million reputation points when the concept was new. On the other hand, there is no reason to recommend or incentivize grinding for reputation, and ...
E_net4's user avatar
  • 28.4k
3 votes
Accepted

Badge points are colorless

After VLAZ said he doesn't experience the issue, I had updated my Firefox browser from 106.0.5 64 bit to 107.0.1 and they reappeared.
Thingamabobs's user avatar
  • 7,424
2 votes

Do we need a tag for questions about the Discussions experiment, or is there already a tag for stuff announced in Stack Overflow Labs?

The discussions-space tag has been created and added to five questions. The tag has a tag wiki.
Rubén's user avatar
  • 35.2k
1 vote

Do we need a tag for questions about the Discussions experiment, or is there already a tag for stuff announced in Stack Overflow Labs?

While the Discussions feature currently is restringed to Collectives, using collectives and the word Discussions in Stack Overflow Meta posts might be enough. Some features are exclusive for ...
Rubén's user avatar
  • 35.2k
1 vote
Accepted

Tag disambiguation [global-inbox] and [inbox]

Having heard no objections to the removal of the inbox (either here or in chat), I've gone ahead and replaced inbox with the previously established tag (also used on MSE) global-inbox on the 4 ...
Henry Ecker's user avatar
  • 34.6k

Only top scored, non community-wiki answers of a minimum length are eligible