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Are there any Stack Exchange sites where recommendations, best practices or industry standards questions can be asked?
Huh, coderanch is imho very bad to mention. It is probably the nightmare of the java googlers of the last decades. I think mentioning coderanch might be the main reason of the downs. (I did not vote this answer.)
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Top Questions re-design in home page
@PoulBak I think "responsive design" has meant here that they make the whole UI again much worser as ever, in exchange they do not improve anything. Normally it means that the CSS is tuned to adapt to various screen widths or mobile/desktop display. Exactly this is what the SO avoids since the very beginning, the so-named "responsiveness" did not change it. Probably no one knows why, their decision makers know it the least.
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Are there any Stack Exchange sites where recommendations, best practices or industry standards questions can be asked?
@mcarans Yeah, this is why I the github could create its own Q&A in a space dominated by the SO. Problem is that it is imho a very good question and it is a shame that there is no way to ask it in the SE network, but most of the github questions I find by google is... well... garbage. Most of the askers have a problem to create a round sentence on any language. The strength of the SO is that that pile of crap what is the github Q&A in general, is filtered here out mercilessly. Disadvantage is that such diamonds like yours, are with this filtering lost.
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Is there a way to revert to the old SO UI?
@HereticMonkey Yes, this is the very good excuse of the responsible SO employee to sell their crap. And their bosses, not knowing the site neither the UX, believe that. But we know. This is why you can not sell the same s..t to me.
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Is there a way to revert to the old SO UI?
@HereticMonkey Another option would be to develop the site UI on a way, that the consecutive UIs are always better, than the previous ones. That would remove the need to switch back. It would be also useful to attract content and contributors.
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Is there a way to revert to the old SO UI?
@Gimby Some "SO unofficial" repository could be created by userscripts and css files... I can not remember a UI change since 2014 for which I had said, it was well done.
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Are there any Stack Exchange sites where recommendations, best practices or industry standards questions can be asked?
Another trick: if your question is threatened by the "too broad" closure reason, then create an example and ask only from the example. So it won't be too broad any more. The "off-topic" closure reason can be avoided by asking it on the correct site, or breaking the question into multiple topics and asking it all on different sites. The "unclear" closure reason can be handled by listening the comments and doing what they suggest [typically extending the question with extra info], even if they don't look very useful.
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Are there any Stack Exchange sites where recommendations, best practices or industry standards questions can be asked?
If you accept an answer, that prevents it from the automatic deletion due to low scores. It does not prevent the deletion by moderator/review votes.
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Are there any Stack Exchange sites where recommendations, best practices or industry standards questions can be asked?
@JörgWMittag It is bad. Programming is much more than the lexical knowledge of various languages and frameworks. Entirely missing this topic on cloudy reasons is a bad practice.
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Why was this post deleted by the community bot (but not as rude/spam)?
Posting garbage is not trolling, not rude and not spam. It is simply destructive behavior, but it does not fall into any of these categories. Btw, google translate identifies the text as Hindi, although it can not give a comprehensive English translation. The post is very likely garbage also on Hindi.
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Are there any Stack Exchange sites where recommendations, best practices or industry standards questions can be asked?
softwareeengineering.stackexchange.com might worth a try, although they are too strongly bound by their own hardly comprehensible rules, so the risk will be huge.
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Sunsetting Jobs & Developer Story
@animuson I read finally this. Well, my opinion about the Job SO closure, as I wrote in my deleted post, did not change. But I wish you to have more luck with it as I can predict.
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Should this zero-score, not NAA, deleted answer be used as a Low quality answers audit?
I think there is nothing spam or rude in the answer. Other del reasons might stay, but the deletion as spam/rude is imho false.
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Is there a way to revert to the old SO UI?
Very surely, there is none. They want to push it down on your throat, not helping you to avoid it.
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Top Questions re-design in home page
Adding recent developments together (Job SO closure, + at least two terrible UX "changes"), I think we are now at the point of the end of the Stack Overflow, as we ever knew it. However, SEDE is yet working, and it is yet a perfect tool to measure the evaporation of the users/visitors, to validate or disprove my view.
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What will happen to Stack Overflow now that it has been sold to Prosus for $1.8 Billion?
@PeterMortensen He was not a mod, only a power user (note, being power user in physics is a "little" bit more hard than in the IT world).
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What will happen to Stack Overflow now that it has been sold to Prosus for $1.8 Billion?
@SteveSummit I think we can not say that the company had done anything unlawful or unfair. It is their gun and their foot. (Check my deleted post below.) We can say that we think, the company is doing unimaginably bad for itself, but it is its own right to do. Of course our pain is that we worked a lot, partially for the tuning of our Job SO profile and now it all goes into the soup.
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What will happen to Stack Overflow now that it has been sold to Prosus for $1.8 Billion?
@SteveSummit Surprise coincidence: running a SELECT SUM(Reputation) FROM Users query on the SEDE gives a result to very close to this 1.8billion. On this reason, we can estimate that 1 rep ≈ 1$. However, fact is that we all knew it even without numbers, and we were here on our own. Furthermore, we have also learnt a lot here.
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