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Congratulations for reaching a million, Gordon Linoff!

I think only one answer is applicable here, really. Welcome to the club, Gordon. It was getting lonely here.
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Congratulations VonC for reaching a million reputation

Thank you for your kind words. In keeping with the spirit of the recent Thanksgiving, I am grateful to be of service, and for everything this community has taught me, and continues to teach me every ...
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Why was BalusC temporarily suspended from SO?

We have three problems here that I see: A well-respected member of the community saw fit to delete (and deface) a few of his (many) answers. Why he did so I can only guess based on what he wrote; his ...
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The world is big and I am SO small. What are the implications for our meta community with the changes in Stack Overflow?

The implications are simple: it's time for us to cut our losses and move on. Meta has essentially just been downgraded from "mostly irrelevant" to "completely irrelevant". There is nothing more that ...
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Congratulations for reaching a million, Gordon Linoff!

I have been something of a silent cult follower of Gordon's over the years, and I have learned more about SQL from him than any other user on this site. But, besides offering congratulations, I would ...
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What should we do with users who ask for upvotes and to accept their answers?

You have two options: Flag the comments as No longer needed; badgering for votes, bounties and accepts* is not what comments are meant for. If there is a widespread pattern, flag one of posts by the ...
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Congratulations BalusC for reaching a million reputation!

Welcome to the club, BalusC! I have found out the only "privilege" that club bestows upon its member is to allow them to go on helping others and learning from them.
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New SO user not agreeing with the guidelines

As a reviewer, it isn't your job to convince other users, or even to argue with them. Please leave that to diamond moderators. You may, as in this case, choose to leave a comment explaining your ...
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If a 1k rep user told a 6k rep user that answering 'No research effort' question is not The SO way, would that be rude?

To answer the title question, pointing out the purpose/direction of the site is not inherently rude. It doesn't matter how much rep either party has; that's besides the point. Everyone needs a ...
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The world is big and I am SO small. What are the implications for our meta community with the changes in Stack Overflow?

Thank you to @Yvette for catalyzing this discussion and thank you everyone who’s put together thoughtful responses. I’d like to share with you my perspective on this question. I’m Meg Risdal, the new ...
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How was the number of .015% of Meta users calculated?

This made me curious so I started messing with SEDE. To keep things simple, I'm going to look at the last year. Of course, since I'm just using SEDE, this will not take into account the hordes of ...
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User keeps coming back with new accounts, asking dishonest non-questions

This user is a known troll. Their only purpose here seems to be the public humiliation of a particular developer on the GNU Make project. The content I have seen them post has been abusive and ...
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Is mentioning someone's @username in an answer supposed to send them a notification?

Mentioning someone's username via @username in an answer is not supposed to send them a notification. This is because an answer is not supposed to notify someone; that's what comments are for. And as ...
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Why was BalusC temporarily suspended from SO?

There are a few parts here; I'll explain each of them separately. The user in question recently defaced a number of their upvoted answers; it was brought up through an automated flag (deletion of ...
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How do you stop a user from posting bad questions?

When you come across extremely low quality questions that don't meet the sites standards, the first and most important thing to do is to not post a low quality answer, which is exactly what you did in ...
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Do GDPR's protections on "personal information" entitle users to vandalise/remove their own posts?

No. GDPR is about the control of your personal information - assuming that you are an EU or UK* citizen, what you post in questions and answers should not be personal information. If you have posted ...
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Posting questions by bots

I had a look and found that the H2O community is moving away from a self-hosted Q&A site: We've decided to retire the http://community.h2o.ai site and move the main H2O community support forum ...
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The world is big and I am SO small. What are the implications for our meta community with the changes in Stack Overflow?

Meta has always been just a tiny fraction of the entire community, and it was never representative of the wider userbase for SO and the network sites. It was always dangerous to assume that the voting ...
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How did this user raise 5,000 helpful flags in only 52 days?

Note that the user in question has the same username and avatar (currently i.stack.imgur.com/MNNJ3.png but it changes often) as this user. (AKA, originally-ish, "Normal Human") I can attest ...
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Should I answer questions posted by someone with an unclickable user profile?

If it is a good question and contains all info needed to answer it then yes answer it. This can happen for two reasons with a 2 minute old question. the question was migrated from another site and ...
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What happens to an account after you die?

This has happened. We've come to know about it through reading the news like anyone else, or by having the user's co-workers contact us to let us know. On the public site, we don't do anything. The ...
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Is there any "secret" information kept about users ... that only moderators can see?

Sure, moderators have access to quite a bit of information that isn't public otherwise. As deceze points out, it's why we have to sign a strict agreement that dictates how we can and cannot use this ...
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User's political display name triggering government action against users who view it - what should I do?

A political statement in a display name is effectively an advertisement. It's designed to be a catchy word or phrase that captures your attention and diverts you to their profile where you can read ...
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The world is big and I am SO small. What are the implications for our meta community with the changes in Stack Overflow?

No one likes waiting for glaciers to calve, but that's mostly what we've been relegated to. Basically, what efforts we know are large and complex - like fixing search - are glaciers we're waiting to ...
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How to deal with users who are being abusive on valid criticism?

Downvote, Flag, and Walk Away. Any response, even if you somehow manage to make your response helpful and relevant, it just invites another abusive response. Therefore, any attempt you make at "...
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What should I do about an experienced user with a history of asking bad questions?

Raise a custom moderator flag and explain your concerns in detail. We have a "consistently low-quality questions over time" template message that we can send them. It reads something like ...
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Congratulations for reaching a million, Gordon Linoff!

My congratulations to Gordon Linoff on achievement 1M reputation points on SO! To do it, he had hard work behind this – he wrote more than 20 answers every single day for the last 8 years. Some users ...
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Congratulations VonC for reaching a million reputation

git commit -m "congrats VonC!"
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Stricter trust model in the face of bot flood?

As others have noted (mostly in comments...), none of these problems are exactly new. In particular, floods of superficially plausible answers with reasonable grammar have cropped up repeatedly for ...
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Instantly deleted comments?

This kinda smells like a user who is intentionally posting a nasty comment and then deleting it a few moments later, hoping its target has seen it, but avoiding repercussions from moderators… Of ...
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