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7:05 PM
@Scratte that is irrelevant to your query 'are more posts going into this queue than went into the previous "First Posts"'. The query in question has years of data, and all show the same thing: the number of review tasks stays the same. — Braiam 49 secs ago
7:29 PM
@BSMP I doubt it would help much considering that the buildup has been happening since start of last year. — Braiam 6 secs ago
7:42 PM
If someone edited a Q/A and that edit is irrelevant then that someone shouldn't have edited that Q/A in the first place. We expect all contributed content to be relevant. Formatting, fixing grammar, remove noise are useful edits, but aren't relevant to the question itself, which is what I understood OP meant as irrelevant edit, so your phrase is wrong in this sense. — Magnetron 1 min ago
8:24 PM
@Scratte The queue seemed to require two reviewers because we had a bug where the "other action" reviews weren't completing the review at all - that has since been fixed, so the numbers of completed tasks should be increasing somewhat just based on that change. meta.stackexchange.com/questions/369837/… — Catija ♦ 1 min ago
In my experience, such questions are usually not well-received on EL&U. @OP if you ask there, try to come up with a different context that is not programming-specific to give your question a better chance. Related discussions: 1, 2. — 41686d6564 1 min ago
Does this answer your question? Show who asked each question on the Landing Page? — Donald Duck 55 secs ago
9:05 PM
I think it is not correct that you can extend the extension horizontally and that above all it comes out of the design — Ludovico Besana 41 secs ago
9:34 PM
"we've had this discussion before" And the argument is still silly. We don't use tags for the objective (yes, I know they exist, that doesn't meant they should). Otherwise I should start using banking, inventory management, data analysis, diseases classification, etc. for every question I ask on the site (these are related to my day job). Describing the end goal is done in the body of the question, to explain the context, but I've never seen a question where knowledge outside of the language/framework is necessary to answer a well through out question. — Braiam 1 min ago
10:09 PM
At the beginning of reading this answer I didn't agree with where you were going, but here at the end I really agree strongly with your main points. The problem of getting answers to problematic questions can't be fixed by labeling them as problematic, it has to be fixed by, you know, dealing with the problematic questions. We absolutely need to improve the mechanisms used to lead question authors to existing duplicates (before they ask), and we unquestionably need to improve the guidance given to authors of closed questions (and frankly, the closure workflow as a whole needs work). +1 — zcoop98 45 secs ago
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10:34 PM
Can you please put your last paragraph a bit closer to the top? :) I can only second zcoop98 here - I had to fight the urge to "I disagree" till the last one. Indeed, blaming answerers is not going to get us anywhere as long as the underlying system and software limitations stay in place. So many of our issues with bad posts could be solved with proper software upgrades (e.g. better preliminary quality checks)... — Oleg Valter 55 secs ago
Just wanted to chime in to say that a userscript does exist (by user CertainPerformance): Ask Dates Everywhere. Last time I checked, it was a little broken stylistically, so someone may want to poke Certain or jump in and fix it themselves, but it does exist. — zcoop98 9 secs ago
11:39 PM
I have no idea, however, whether moderator closure/ reopen votes should be creating respective review tasks, or whether that's a bug. I couldn't find record of it being one way or the other prior to the queue updates after digging on MSE. — zcoop98 8 secs ago
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