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Questions tagged [feedback]

For questions about providing feedback to (or receiving it from) other users, moderators, the development team, or anyone else participating in Stack Exchange sites. For the feedback (up- & downvotes) on posts given by users without enough reputation, use the [post-feedback] tag.

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Open letter: the July 2024 question quality survey is a dead end

I recently received an email from "Jeff // Stack Overflow" (no relation), containing a link to a survey. Before the survey was an email address, and an invitation to send feedback to it. … ...
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Options when locking an official discussion post that keep communication avenues open

We're all struggling with communication and community stress. Trust is low and people are concerned. There are lots of changes occurring and it's not always easy to follow along or keep up-to-date. ...
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Should I make edits immediately after receiving feedback when asking for improvements on meta?

I made this post on Stack Overflow Meta, asking if there's anything wrong with my answer. Not long after, there's a comment giving feedback for improvement to my answer. I found this feedback useful ...
Dhafin Rayhan's user avatar
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1 answer
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Why were yesterday’s answers from me deleted and my account blocked? [closed]

I subscribed yesterday to address two unresolved threads about incremental site build technologies, for which I have subject matter experience in the field. Can someone help me understand why my ...
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79 votes
11 answers
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What should be next for community events?

Update October 17th, 2023 We are unfeaturing this as we have given enough time for everyone to weigh in. Suffice to say we have some internal shuffling going on at the moment. You can expect to hear ...
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The new Code of Conduct didn't address significant feedback given. Why ask if you won't incorporate feedback?

Some of the content is unnecessarily verbose. I had pointed some examples out during the review of the draft (both when it was shared with moderators and again in the public review). The "...
Thomas Owens's user avatar
7 votes
0 answers
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Help center page on closed questions still incorrectly indicates that feedback on closure is private, when as of recently, it's no longer so

The /help/closed-questions page on every site says: If your question is closed, you will receive private feedback on the reason why it was closed. However, following this change to the close notices,...
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9 votes
0 answers
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What is the community feedback weight in deciding if a UI/UX is going to be "committed" or reverted? [duplicate]

I have recently noticed a change in the post list when a significant part of it became almost unreadable when compared to the previous version. I did not like it and I was pleased to find out that I ...
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27 votes
8 answers
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What do you think about adding a Former Moderators page?

I cannot think of a community without thinking of the moderators who keep the community from sliding into the abyss of strife. Day after day, moderators lead their sites by example and assist users ...
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3 votes
0 answers
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Do privilege reputation requirements mean feedback on the new user experience is being lost?

The Question Are there user stories where feedback on the new user experience could be being lost due to reputation requirements and, if there are, is there any way to improve the situation without ...
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14 votes
1 answer
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Better way to provide feedback on announcement posts

I have started to use the new First Question and Answer queues and am finding issues with it. The problem is finding out if the issue has already been reported. The current way is to reply to the ...
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11 votes
0 answers
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Close reasons are a poor way to give advice on how to improve a post

I think that a significant portion of the angst around closing questions is caused by forcing reviewers to select one reason that must cover why a question is unsuitable for a site or why answers to a ...
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1 answer
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Can I show that I'll not retaliate upon negative feedback? Am I being trolled/harassed?

Within the last year or two (* see correction), when I post a question on the various Stack Exchange sites, it usually gets a downvote within about two minutes. At first I thought I was somehow ...
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194 votes
114 answers
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Opt-in alpha test for a new Stacks editor

TL;DR: We are testing our new open source Stacks editor that offers both Markdown and rich text input options. If you’re interested in testing it out and giving us feedback, you can opt in by visiting ...
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1 answer
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Complete versus complex answers [closed]

In this question, the OP asks "How could I create a randomly-variable-length list of instances (objects) of this class Teacher without using any list comprehension (maybe from vectorization or ...
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