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Yes, you are now a Superhero, able to wield the mighty Mjölnir.
The rules are:
You can instantly close any question as a duplicate that was originally asked with a tag you have a gold badge for.
You can instantly reopen any question closed as a duplicate that was originally asked with a tag you have a gold badge for.
You can instantly close/reopen any ...
answered May 12 '14 at 19:04
Shog9
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This is a step in a positive direction. Thanks for making this Permanent™.
answered Dec 3 '19 at 16:59
Makoto
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Really close to what others have proposed already, but how about adding a message telling people to flag the post if it is spam inside the vote-to-close popup?
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You had me up to this:
When a user edits a hidden question in a substantial way, it will automatically reopen (unhide) the question and return to its pre-close, public state. Additionally, a question can only be automatically reopened once. Any subsequent reopens would require review through the reopen queue.
How do you define substantial? Or, more ...
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I'm a low reputation user with no history on this site.
I think it's a misunderstanding that high-reputation means more willingness to curate or that low reputation users don't care. I could have spent more time getting reputation, instead of going through meta in an endless search to understand the rules. It would certainly have given me more moderation ...
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Thank you
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Awesome, thank you! I very much hope we will have more order with a distinct lack of an increase in the number of dumpster fires.
Now is probably the best time to visit the close vote queue. I know I've been neglecting that for a very long time, but this gives me motivation to go back in with a shovel.
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How to educate people
Things the common user can do:
Posting this meta question is how you educated me. Other people not marking this as a duplicate (even though it seems pretty similar to previous questions) will keep it in the Hot Meta Posts pool for the full three days, thus maximizing exposure. This can't be done too often, though. Most of the time, ...
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The sad truth is, nobody has the foggiest idea what "very low quality" (VLQ) flags on questions are for. This, of course, means that I can't give you an actual answer to your question or even any clear guidance on what to do.
Flaggers don't know or agree on what the VLQ flag means, and neither do moderators. Personally, I mark VLQ flags on questions "...
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Yes.
It's perfectly fine to vote down/close/flag new user's first question. And you should do so if the question deserves it.
If it was my first time playing in a basketball game, should I not be given a technical foul for punching someone in the face? Rules have to be followed regardless of the players/users experience.
I do agree that rude comments aren't ...
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This experiment will turn into a pumpkin end in the very beginning of September. It somehow feels suboptimal given that it is the time when school year starts (in northern hemisphere) followed by multiple low quality homework dumps.
Consider running it for 10-20 days longer. This will let you collect data about how such a change may impact the system ...
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while making it easier to edit and reopen closed questions
Please keep in mind the need in this case to make it easier to re-close questions, too. More on that below.
Today on Stack Overflow, roughly 20% of questions are edited after they are closed and just 3% of closed questions are ever reopened. We’d like to see more questions improved upon so that ...
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The only way this would be wrong is if you were upvoting a wrong answer or closing a question that wasn't a duplicate.
So... Don't do those things.
If you've good reason to believe the answer answers the question, then up-vote it. You should probably do that anyway; that it also allows you to do something else doesn't make it wrong.
answered Mar 18 '15 at 4:52
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Questions in the close review queue by tag (top 250 tags)
The number next to the tag indicates how many tasks remain in the queue. Each task may require one or more Close or Do Not Close reviews before it is removed.
javascript ×1577
php ×1406
jquery ×923
html ×800
java ×778
mysql ×656
css ×567
c++ ×272
arrays ×242
ios ×209
sql ×199
objective-c ×187
c ×184
...
answered Feb 28 '14 at 2:41
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Please add an open option ("Other" ___________ ) to allow people to enter another stackexchange site.
The Off-Topic options include
This question belongs on another site in the Stack Exchange network
and if this is an appropriate choice, then the following dialog box should always allow the right site to be entered.
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This is how gamification works, right?
The rules of Stack Overflow: The Game are as follows.
Your rep is your score.
You want your score to be the highest, because then you WIN. Winning is good!
Downvoting bad questions does nothing to your score. Who cares?
Voting to close bad questions does nothing to your score. Who cares?
Downvoting bad answers, or ...
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Please, do not implement automatic reopening!
As a curator I do not want to see more posts being reopened, I want to see more questions getting closed and deleted. I also want to see better quality questions being asked, so that I do not want to close them.
You could solve this by giving us more close votes, more delete votes, greedier Roomba and one-vote ...
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The only real concern I can think of is that if we tell people that there's a consensus that needs to be reached, people will act towards that consensus even if it's not the right consensus.
For instance, if we have a question that's simply clear as mud to the average passer-by but it's closed because it's lacking a code example, and the consensus message ...
answered Oct 3 '19 at 18:50
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If a question is off topic then please don't answer.
By answering off topic questions you are encouraging people to ask more of them. The fact that the question gets closed later doesn't matter to the OP - they have their answer.
If off topic questions are closed without answers then that sends the strongest signal that asking them is a waste of time.
As ...
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feature-request
I predict that this part of the feedback will cause more harm than good:
And that's because it...
encourages users to take the easier path, that is, drop the current question (which is closed and most likely downvoted) and ask a new question about the same thing (which is something users already do).
is a bit misleading in the part where ...
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That's correct and by design. Only the tags in the initial revision count for the dupe hammer.
Normally that is meant to prevent you from adding tags just to be able to use your hammer. Here it worked the other way; the OP made a mistake in adding the CSS tag, but because the initial revision had that tag your dupe hammer counts.
I think that's fine; no ...
answered Oct 13 '14 at 10:52
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A few days in, let me offer some observations on the psychological effects of this change, purely based on introspection (n=1).
I have been a frequent contributor to the SOCVR chat room, but some days (especially on weekends, it seems), there was way more closeworthy content than room policy would allow me to submit, and often, it felt like my close votes ...
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I must say I'm surprised you are willing participate in shutting down questions like this. SO's policy of denying requests for tools is, IMHO, outright stupid, and makes SO that much less useful. (The existence of SR is acknowledgement this is stupid).
Well, we didn't just make this policy up out of nothing. We arrived at it based on evidence. Questions ...
answered Aug 10 '14 at 17:26
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Final results: initial burndown
Here are the statistics for reviews done as part of the burn-down campaign (reviews between 2014-02-28 02:41:26 and 2014-03-03 10:48:49):
Initial state of the tasks reviewed
15,796 tasks
5,263 tasks with 4 close votes (0 or more Do Not Close reviews)
1,126 tasks with 2 Do Not Close reviews (1 or more votes or flags)
843 ...
answered Feb 28 '14 at 17:00
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Come on, Ed. You can make it to 200k!
Thanks a 100k for the effort anyway.
I hope you change your mind and come back for another 100k. Those queues are not going the get cleared by themselves, you know?
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feature-request
The need for consensus is the result of a bad design.
I post a question. It gets closed as unclear. I make it clear. It gets closed as too broad. I narrow it. It gets closed as off topic.
I'd have loved to have known about all three of these problems the first time it got closed!
Why the OP doesn't see all the problems voted on is beyond ...
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I locked the question while discussions were being held here, to prevent a close/reopen war.
Here's my (personal) take, based on something I read:
Every rule has an exception. If you happen to find a rule without an exception, then it's the exception to the rule that says that every rule has an exception.
Half of my canonicals are super broad, they're ...
answered May 23 '16 at 11:45
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The off-topic migration targets are based on migration statistics; both the number of migrations and the success rate of those migrations.
There were only 4 migrations to Gamedev in the past 90 days, one of which was rejected, vs 307 to DBA and 178 to Super User. It doesn't even feature in the top 10 of migration targets. As such it is not likely it'll be ...
answered Apr 22 '14 at 10:18
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I started this thought experiment expecting to find signs that closing questions pay back that time in terms of saving effort on the part of answerers.
What? Closing questions isn't about answerers' time. Answerers have proved (and verbalized) time and again that they don't care if a question is good, coherent, useful, or answerable. They (we) love posting ...
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