126 votes
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Usernames that consist solely of Zalgo text can't be clicked when associated with a post

I had a look at the zalgo on that username, and I don't like it. I can't detect any non-whitespace base character, so the name actually occupies zero characters. I think we have a real bug here; if a ...
Joshua's user avatar
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91 votes
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SO showed me a job ad for the company I work for

Thanks for getting in touch! Arguably in this instance we've actually done a rather good job of matching you with an employer. After all, you clearly are a good fit for this company, because you work ...
Benjamin Hodgson's user avatar
90 votes

Reviewer overboard! Or a request to improve the onboarding guidance for new reviewers in the suggested edits queue

Respectfully, I don't think it's possible to fix the problem by rewriting the onboarding guidance. I have three general points to make about why the queue is full all the time and why people seem so ...
Karl Knechtel's user avatar
73 votes

Usernames that consist solely of Zalgo text can't be clicked when associated with a post

Why should anybody care what username other user have? If you need names to fit in a reasonably-sized clickable block, then simply render it in such an inline div that have minimum/maximum width, ...
Oleg V. Volkov's user avatar
71 votes

Allow bountied questions to be closed by regular users

Bounties should be orthogonal I think that either immediately refunding or immediately awarding the bounty when a question is closed is too easily -- and too temptingly -- gameable: Refund: offer ...
Matthieu M.'s user avatar
66 votes

Remove "If Q&A is chocolate, Documentation is peanut butter." in the documentation tour

I think the core issue is that the Tour acts more like a marketing landing page than an actual "introduction" (by that, I mean teaches people how to use it, not just to draw them in). I'm rather aloof ...
uh oh somebody needs a pupper's user avatar
60 votes

"Does this answer your question?" duplicate comment text is silly and confusing

Having the site make a request on my behalf is off-putting at best and super annoying at worst. And that's what this canned comment does: it asks something of the user and sticks my name next to it. ...
erickson's user avatar
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51 votes

Allow bountied questions to be closed by regular users

Let me throw the unpopular opinion in here. If an off-topic question has a bounty, people aren't moderating (well) enough. You can't set a bounty as soon as you post a question, so there is time to ...
49 votes
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Bring some sanity to job titles by forbidding all-caps (and possibly emojis)

This is why we offer a job flagging feature. Let us know about obnoxious titles in any format and we'll try to get them fixed. The original title in question here has already been improved. Anyway, ...
Haney's user avatar
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49 votes

Allow old, poorly-asked questions to eventually age away for purposes of the question ban algorithm

Since the details of the post-ban algorithm are secret, and we don't know how many factors can impact the end result, or their relative weights, it's hard to say yea or nay to the proposal. But ...
yivi's user avatar
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42 votes

Fix or remove the useless 'I have a question about my Stack Overflow post' template feature

It's not broken. It's misused on occasion. That is to say, someone will use this feature and post on Meta to either: bring attention to their question, or ask why their question is getting ...
Makoto's user avatar
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33 votes

Reviewer overboard! Or a request to improve the onboarding guidance for new reviewers in the suggested edits queue

An honest review guidance for the Suggested Edit review queue: How to work through this queue: For the suggested edit to be published, it either needs two approving votes or for a reviewer to ...
28 votes

Allow old, poorly-asked questions to eventually age away for purposes of the question ban algorithm

I wonder if 6 months between questions is too long. What we're really aiming to do is: Stop the immediate stream of low quality posts (from that user) Give them a strong message to improve with the ...
DavidW's user avatar
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27 votes

Custom tabs don't roam across clients

This was noted as a "known issue" in the latest release notes: Deep linking to tabs is currently handled client-side This should be fixed in a later release, once the desired behavior for the UI ...
Shog9's user avatar
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27 votes

Encourage companies to promote their diversity policy and reduce terms that imply discrimination

For the reasons discussed in the comments, an automated approach that scans employers' listings for certain words is not a good idea. For one, it wouldn't work very well. The "gender decoder" you ...
Pekka's user avatar
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26 votes

"Does this answer your question?" duplicate comment text is silly and confusing

I agree with erickson that having it ask a question on my behalf doesn't sit well. How about a direct statement, with instructions saying what to do if the voter is right: This question's answers ...
T.J. Crowder's user avatar
26 votes

Why isn't there a contract-to-hire option for job postings?

Note: The answer below is US-centric (most employment is at-will, meaning jobs that aren't time-limited don't normally have employment contracts) and assumed OP was in the US looking for a position in ...
BSMP's user avatar
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25 votes

Can we show a message that voting on meta is different for new users?

You lost me at and that their question might be good but the community simply dislikes the request, etc This is an oft repeated and a gross oversimplification of meta voting. If you trick ...
psubsee2003's user avatar
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24 votes
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Link with round brackets looks good in preview, but broken after submitting

You're missing a closing bracket: [Wolfram Alpha](https://www.wolframalpha.com/input/?i=nextprime((10%5E32)%5E2)) results in: Wolfram Alpha. Note the extra closing bracket at the end: [...](...((10%...
Nick is tired's user avatar
23 votes

Fix or remove the useless 'I have a question about my Stack Overflow post' template feature

I don't think the feature should be removed. An answer to the relevant [feature-request] Meta post includes some data about questions asked through it. In a span of about nine months, 62 questions ...
duplode's user avatar
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22 votes
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Allow feedback to the SO team about companies, when they themselves may not be able to

In cases like this, flagging the listing and indicating the company is no longer trading (just as you did) should suffice. I've spoken to their account manager internally and will take down the ...
Andrew Dunne's user avatar
21 votes

Didn't get the job (or did I?!?!) but in limbo - what are you guys doing to proactively move employers to provide feedback?

I agree with you; it totally sucks to apply for a job and never hear back, and then you're left wondering if they're just bogged down in applications and it takes them 3 months to get back to you, or ...
Laura's user avatar
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21 votes

Fix or remove the useless 'I have a question about my Stack Overflow post' template feature

Deferring this, because while there's certainly room for improvement it's not exactly a flood. When I enabled this, my big concern was that the huge amount of traffic on SO would translate to a huge ...
Shog9's user avatar
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20 votes

Set up job match preferences to only full remote

That's an interesting request, I'll make sure to bring it up. When you received a message from the potential employer, you also got a link to the position they were recruiting for, right? you should ...
g3rv4's user avatar
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18 votes
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How to add certification to developer story with single date (and not a period)

Thanks for your suggestion. Funny thing, Certification items back in the day only included a single completion date, instead of both start/end dates. This was changed because we wanted to support ...
rla4's user avatar
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16 votes

Allow old, poorly-asked questions to eventually age away for purposes of the question ban algorithm

This seems like it could be a hassle from a technical perspective. It is accomplishable, but nonetheless will add time to the scripts that run. It could perhaps be done once weekly or monthly or ...
Travis J's user avatar
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16 votes

Reviewer overboard! Or a request to improve the onboarding guidance for new reviewers in the suggested edits queue

Since the requirement is that an edit should at least fix one substantial problem with the post, it might be helpful to list what exactly counts as substantial edits and what would be examples of too ...
15 votes
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Allow old, poorly-asked questions to eventually age away for purposes of the question ban algorithm

Thank you for raising this. There's a lot of great feedback as well. There is definitely room for improvement here so I've set this to status-deferred for now as this is something we'd like to explore ...
Des's user avatar
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14 votes

Please allow me to delete my own accepted answer

I've only just discovered this myself and it definitely feels like a silly restriction. The two worst accepted answers on Stack Overflow come from Darin Dimitrov (71 downvotes) and CommonsWare (68 ...
James Donnelly's user avatar
14 votes

Allow old, poorly-asked questions to eventually age away for purposes of the question ban algorithm

This needs to be considered the other way around as well. It turns out that there are some users who stop being able to ask good questions, or who for whatever reason fundamentally changed their ...
Karl Knechtel's user avatar

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