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Reviewing in the Staging Ground: A practical guide
I'm wary of the phrase "it contains all necessary information". see #1 and #2 of stackoverflow.com/help/staging-ground-reviewer-guidelines. "You don’t have to be a subject matter expert on the question in order to review it. If it looks like it [...]" and "appears to have all the information necessary to answer the question". I also feel like this answer should start with a prominent callout to that help center page.
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Proposed designs to update the homepage for logged-in users
no, the users are wrong. you're supposed to open anything you don't want the machine to think you want more of in an incognito window (I'm joking around, but I wish I was only joking about this)
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Staging Ground Reviewer Motivation
by the time something leaves SG, everything that should be addressed as raised by comments there should be addressed. that's the design (to my understanding).
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Why did I get 32 "Variety Reviewer" badges?
... I wonder if it just starts counting from scratch after you last get the badge. I got 11. also, I also feel like that the "steadfast reviewer" badge is too easy to get.
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Show all non-published Staging Ground questions in tagged questions page
by "tagged question page", do you mean the SG page with filters applied? or a custom tag filter page? or something else?
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Allow editing custom mod flags
yeah, I can agree with this. I mean, these wants don't have to conflict? I just want an easy UX to "edit". requests like the following are essentially just as good in my eyes: When flagging, could we see any previous flags (including already-handled ones) we've raised on the same post?, Flag dialog box should show the contents of the custom flag raised earlier, (and while at it, Don't clear the custom flag message when dismissing the window).
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Are Stack Snippets always safe to run?
@yivi it's not quite that simple? I think this is a pretty valid question.
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