254 votes

What does our long term community need? What does our long term community need to feel valued?

How about a voice? The new user indicator was implemented a record four days after discussion was solicited and the input of users who were critical or skeptical of its implementation doesn't seem to ...
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160 votes

What does our long term community need? What does our long term community need to feel valued?

I've only been around for about a year and a half, so I may not be a very good representation of the Long Term Community, but let me share what brought me in initially, what's kept me here, and what I ...
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160 votes
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What does our long term community need? What does our long term community need to feel valued?

2 years ago, SO the company reached out to the community with this: Let's Plan the Second Iteration of the Stack Exchange Quality Project! That thread is great as it holds all the answers. Really. ...
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156 votes

Should "Very Low Quality" flags be offloaded entirely to tag experts?

Four months ago, I promised a follow-up answer with a concrete proposal. I've been mulling it over since then, trying to decide on how to phrase this answer. Not because I didn't know what I wanted ...
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98 votes

What does our long term community need? What does our long term community need to feel valued?

I have spent a lot of time at this point rubbing elbows with various SE folks on Meta, and I know them to be smart, thoughtful people who want good things for the site. Unfortunately, I don't believe ...
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84 votes
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Is it possible for a moderator to be auto-banned from reviewing in the queues?

Yes, we get presented with audits, and yes I've heard we can get banned. I recall someone experimenting with this once and it worked. However, given that we can access the ban list and could remove ...
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What does our long term community need? What does our long term community need to feel valued?

Building off of Makoto's answer, give us a voice: Stop posting controversial blog posts with comments disabled Stop deleting criticism Stop banishing criticism to chat (recall this comment) Stop ...
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60 votes

What does our long term community need? What does our long term community need to feel valued?

Makoto posted a great answer about needing to be heard. The comments have expressed frustration with being ignored by Stack Exchange and having suggestions ignored for years. I really can't add ...
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55 votes

Should "Very Low Quality" flags be offloaded entirely to tag experts?

I have a lot of thoughts on this... I may add more later, but to start with I want to lay out why I think this has merit. I'll apologize in advance; this is a bit stream-of-consciousness. VLQ is for ...
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53 votes

How can I suggest, promote, or impose my standards for Stack Overflow on the tags I contribute to?

The usual party line on this is something along the lines of: Rate limiting isn't only in place to prevent abuse, it's also there to prevent burnout... When you run out of votes for the day; ...
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53 votes

What does our long term community need? What does our long term community need to feel valued?

Stack Overflow is a big boat which is tasked with riding through the ocean from location to location delivering fresh water which it is able to extract and convert from the salty ocean water during ...
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53 votes

What does our long term community need? What does our long term community need to feel valued?

Be honest about what the site is for. Since the beginning SO has claimed to be for professional and enthusiast programmers. Not simply "for programmers". A site that is simply "for programmers" will ...
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43 votes
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As 3K+, what moderation task helps most?

The most helpful is probably to review close votes on posts with tags where you have domain expertise, regardless of your SO rep. These can often not get reviewed by the average user, since they tend ...
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42 votes

Show anonymized but complete voting information to moderators

There are probably ways that this could be implemented without violating anyone's privacy. However, there would be no real advantage to taking the time to implement it. Moderators already do see a ...
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37 votes
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Moderators can't delete spammers or puppets with attached Developer Stories

Moderators can now destroy users with dev stories. For some users, the Community Team will need to verify - this is now (Jan 16, 2017) automated, so just delete/destroy as normal.
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36 votes

What does our long term community need? What does our long term community need to feel valued?

What does our long term community need? A knowledge base of good questions and excellent answers. Tools that help getting rid of content that does not meet those criteria. Taking seriously an old, ...
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It seems moderator rollback bypasses modified revision history

This was down to me being an idiot, and was not caused by a bug in the redaction tool. The link to the "redact" tool is in the same list of links as the "rollback" option. Instead of clicking "redact"...
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32 votes
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Can moderator see previous version (before edited) of comments?

Yes. Moderators can see deleted comments and revision histories for comments. If you repeatedly post comments that violate our Be Nice policy, and then edit out the offensive language within the 5-...
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30 votes

Do we need coordinated efforts to moderate the site?

http://media.btp.police.uk/services/GetImage.ashx?id=1vqxyoLa976Zo5vFx%2FH5qw%3D%3D&thumbnailsize=-1&download=1&doctype=0 Community self-moderation, by the British Transport Police. ...
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What does our long term community need? What does our long term community need to feel valued?

There seems to be a huge disconnect between the hunger for new users when what is really being sought after are new contributors. All of these changes to do with the Be Nice policy etc have made it ...
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What does our long term community need? What does our long term community need to feel valued?

To my mind, the community needs better questions. To be precise, well-researched questions. Questions are building blocks of a Q&A sites because there can be no answers without questions, so the '...
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27 votes

Do we need coordinated efforts to moderate the site?

From the help center: Our sites are all intended to be a sort of representative democracy. That means if the community decides (e.g. through upvoting a burnination request) that some 'injustice' ...
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26 votes
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How do moderator review queues differ from ours?

Lots of Q's there... (apart from getting a few extra like comment review queues)?* There's quite a few more queues but yes. Anything flagged "other" goes to mods to review. Do moderators still ...
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How should we address/flag an answer by a supposedly educational entity?

Flagging for moderator intervention was not needed here. Simply flagging as 'Not an answer' suffices in this case, because regular users can handle the problem. You may want to leave a comment and ...
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24 votes

What does our long term community need? What does our long term community need to feel valued?

Me I've been around for a while. Yet I have found myself on the bemused sidelines of this whole batrachomyomachia. Why? Because I stopped commenting on questions a long time ago. If I see an ...
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Should highreps be allowed to delete criticisms of their own answers?

They didn't delete the comments, I did. They don't have that ability. You left a comment claiming that someone's answer was copied and pasted from the comments on your answer. I found no evidence to ...
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22 votes
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Can moderators see my password?

We don't hold passwords on Stack Overflow. At all. That's why we use OpenId - so password management is done on the end of the openId provider (say Google, Facebook or whatever other OpenId provider ...
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22 votes

What does our long term community need? What does our long term community need to feel valued?

What does our long term community need? One and only one thing: less than 200 questions in Close Vote Queue at any point in time achieved by having all questions that deserve closing being closed.

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