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Is this really what we should consider "unwelcoming"?
I don't think people generally get snarky until it's obvious the asker either doesn't feel like researching the issue themselves ("please write this code for me") or they don't want to take the advice given to them by other users. You say the community should show some common courtesy to new users - how about new users show the community some common courtesy in return?
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Make Stack Overflow more friendly: remove the stigma of duplicates?
I could see this being mildly abused. Some people would create questions that they know are duplicates, just so they could farm that +2 rep per question. Probably (hopefully) an edge case, but still worth mentioning IMO.
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Documentation badge awarded twice?
@AdamLear It was an accident, I swear. Please don't ban me!
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Documentation badge awarded twice?
I'm okay with having two badges. Everyone knows two shinies are better than one.
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Please change the review icon back to a text link
But the old review button was also on the top right side of the screen, wasn't it? It still is on other SE sites.
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Please change the review icon back to a text link
The "hamburger" is (a smaller version of) the logo for Stack Exchange, and clicking on it allows you access to any site on the exchange. That seems logical to me.
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Good question templates
Ouch. You know this a perfect "bad question" template when your blood pressure rises while reading it, despite knowing it's supposed to be sarcastic.
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𝓢𝓱𝓸𝓾𝓵𝓭 𝔽𝕠𝕣𝕞𝕒𝕥𝕥𝕚𝕟𝕘 𝘐𝘯 𝓣𝓲𝓽𝓵𝓮𝓼 𝕭𝖊 🅿🅴🆁🅼🅸🆃🆃🅴🅳?
I don't think this is a great idea because in a way this allows experienced users (i.e., those who have high rep) to "advertise" their questions by , for example, bolding their question title, while low-rep users (lurkers such as myself) are left behind. Besides, a question title should be self-explanatory enough that formatting should not be necessary anyways (with the only exception being this very meta post).
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Survey ends at 57%... intentional joke or actual bug?
@EtsitpabNioliv It sounds like it's actually a bug, not a joke. However, I first interpreted it as a joke because I thought perhaps it was the SO staff's way of teasing us: "Let's make it seem like the survey is really long when it's actually not that bad, I bet we get a bunch of reactions from the community."
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Survey ends at 57%... intentional joke or actual bug?
R.I.P @Tim Post, you were a brave mod.
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