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04:21
Recently, it has become clear in meta discussions that there is a tendency for some site users to "specialize" in meta - without actually contributing actively on the main SO site. It has occurred to me that removing HMP could further this tendency since it will require an conscious effort to view the entire Meta listing, rather than being able to rely on an overview via the HMP.
Those who actively use the site will be even more cut off from meta and the unbalance of SO user voices vs. "meta specialists" may well increase.
I would also like to suggest, given these circumstances, that the main Meta listing (the one we get to by selection Meta from the menues at the top right) include not only when a post was modified, but also the date is was created, and by whom. That way we can better recognize what's new.
05:19
(coming back to this after going through the Meta listing)... because if the "featured" entries remain as static as they have the past few days, one tends to believe there's no activity. But there is, and this from people who could use the input from experienced users. I notice there's a lot less of that than I would usually expect. And after all, that's what Meta should (also) be about?
 
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14:25
@Script47 I agree with this
In a blog post (I can't remember the name), it said that new users thought of SO as a getting-help site instead of a repository of questions and answers.
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Maybe the same thing happened with the CMs, like Shog9 mentioned earlier
*Stack Overflow Employees
Since we are the 0.015% of SO users, is it safe to assume that this will turn into a getting-help site, or will this continue to function as a repository of questions and answers?
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14:47
@Zoe I see
 
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A: How was the number of .015% of Meta users calculated?

Andrew MyersThis made me curious so I started messing with SEDE. NOTE: I am not a data scientist. These statements have not been evaluated by FiveThirtyEight. These queries are not intended to treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Consult your data scientist before beginning any protests. To keep things sim...

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23:23
@Makoto Well, in large part that's because the primary user activity on Meta is downvoting (both questions and answers). Not answering questions. It's impossible to put a real poll up on Meta (A vs B vs C). Also impossible to restrict votes/responses to a tag-specific audience (i.e. enforce 'must have minimum X rep in topic Y on SO to respond to this'), and filter out the large number of Meta posers who have no clue what a tag-specific question is about. I encounter that on a daily basis...
Meta is triple-jobbing: as a place a) for discussing policies on general SO behavior b) to try to seek tag-specific stewardship for SO and increasingly these days c) existential questions about SO, policies, current management, how site incentives/penalties modify behavior, etc. Meta has always been terrible for b), now more than ever; but since the (tag-specific) chatrooms are so low-traffic, or sometimes there's a question spanning multiple languages/tags/topic, sometimes have to post here.

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