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Why was my big edit rejected?
Thank you for your response, but this doesn't add much clarity for me other than to confirm "don't make big edits". Is the whole thing rejected because I changed too much text, or is there one particular edit I made that ruined the whole thing? Of the highlights I listed, which ones should I have not put in? "Fix links" and "Quoted relevant text from link" are good edits at least, right? "Fix the flow of the answer" only deals with the first two or three paragraphs, does my re-wording make that section less readable?
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"Google" login button on home page goes to Developer Story
Thanks for the clarification - looking at it from that perspective, it makes sense.
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"Google" login button on home page goes to Developer Story
...the experience is optimized for sign ups. Thus it routes you to Dev Story. What's the reasoning behind that? It doesn't seem obvious that people who sign up from the home page are more interested in setting up a Developer Story than asking or answering a question. Is it that Stack Overflow is trying to push the Developer Story side of the website, and by taking people there after sign up, SO gets every new user to see it?
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Joel test should open target=_blank
@Brian This is anecdotal, but I don't think I've ever seen anyone else use ctrl+click to open a link, including other developers I work with. It may be a standard web browser function, but it is not (in my observations) a standard web user behavior. (BTW: I use the middle mouse button to open a new tab instead of ctrl+click. On the mice I use, clicking with the scroll wheel is the same as a middle mouse click.)
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Show more sites when there is room in new footer
I understand the reasoning behind not showing the beta sites in the footer, but I don't think that changes the fact that people who haven't seen this answer are still going to think "Why didn't they just include those links as well? There's enough room..." What about adjusting the footer UI to hint at a reason why the additional links weren't included? I've posted one suggestion with this in mind: meta.stackoverflow.com/q/351478/892536, I'd be interested in hearing your thoughts on it.
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Do employers via Stack Overflow Jobs take your site reputation score into account?
@BenjaminHodgson Just to be clear, there is only a direct link to our SO user profiles if we select one or more from the "Pick the network sites you want to display" section in the setup/edit? Your first sentence seems to say employers can see everyone's profile, but later in your answer it seems like the user has control over it.
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Which questions are conditional, and what are their triggers?
I'm not sure if this was brought up during user testing, but what do you think about providing two survey links - one for the full survey, one for a 10 minute survey (or whatever optimal length you decide)? If not this year, then maybe next year, if you use question blocks again.
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Which questions are conditional, and what are their triggers?
Yeah, I'll second you on the /shrug. This is all hypothetical. :)
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Which questions are conditional, and what are their triggers?
So would this be more or less likely to encourage that? Instead of writing some kind of script to run through the quiz a hundred times, they could just look here and be satisfied. If by 'tweaking noses' you mean deliberately provide false information, I don't see how this question/answer would change their mind/actions.