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Has the top bar redesign met its goals?
Please make it easy to nav between SE sites again... I used to use the top left to do so, now it only acts as a homepage to the current SE site I'm on. Less functionality for "power users" on what I assume is a mostly-poweruser site? I hope SO is not using "# of clicks" as an inherently good metric or anything -- could just mean the information architecture is ineffective (which I argue is true).
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Languages and the environments where they're used should have different tags
I agree with this -- between node.js and DOM operations, the JavaScript tag could contain 50% of answers that may be entirely irrelevant to a given viewer of the tag. Something should be done earlier rather than later to better categorize these very disparate categories of use of the same high-level language to avoid clutter on SERPs, at the very least?
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Warlords of Documentation: A Proposed Expansion of Stack Overflow
@TigerhawkT3 The difference here is that SO has established itself as something that is continuing to grow and has a shot of providing an alternate documentation/example resource when the original source fails to -- which in my experience is almost all the time, because original documentation seems to be VERY sparse on examples, in my (limited) experience.
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Warlords of Documentation: A Proposed Expansion of Stack Overflow
@TigerhawkT3 Sorry, didn't mean to imply you exactly said that it's "okay." Just that effectively, you seem to be wanting to change developers -- which is unreliable. Developers and documentation have shown what they are capable of in the past 20-40+ years or however long. You say "attempts to solve the problem of "developers don't like writing documentation" by having developers write documentation" -- no, it's not. All developers are not created equal. StackExchange INHERENTLY attracts people who like providing resources for others. Developers aren't going to change. SE is offering a change
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Warlords of Documentation: A Proposed Expansion of Stack Overflow
Downvoted because I disagree. You articulated why bad documentation exists (I never actually really knew it was that specific sort of reason, and it does make sense) -- SO is offering a solution. Devs aren't going to start giving "you writers" complete documentation information or examples. The fact is, bad documentation has existed for so long that I think this new effort to provide docs with EXAMPLES is actually one of the most exciting things I've heard. The alternative is that we just accept bad documentation -- but it's "okay" because "it's not the doc writers fault"? I disagree.
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Where to post questions asking "is my solution correct"?
Code Review will analyze your code and as a byproduct probably explain why things didn't happen the way you expected, I'd go there.
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Request for option to filter which networks appear on Hot Network Questions
@gnat Didn't even realize this wasn't the most umbrella 'meta' site, though now it seems obvious. Is it possible to have this thread moved to meta.SE?
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Request for option to filter which networks appear on Hot Network Questions
clarifying my default settings
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Request for option to filter which networks appear on Hot Network Questions
To clarify: the default could/(should?) be EXACTLY how it is set-up now, because I don't want to change anyone's experience. I just want people to have the option to change it for themselves, if they so desire. Your solution works for me too though.
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