StackOverflow has quite the reputation as a toxic site, mostly for being unwelcoming to new users. But what's MathSE's general reputation? For users who are teachers, have you heard any of your students' opinions of this site? For users who work in a math/tech/science job, how do your colleagues ...
10:41 AM
This reminded me of this blog post on Meta Stack Exchange: Why Stack Exchange is no longer a fun place for learning and sharing knowledge, and how we can change this.
There is a link to this blog post: What two very bad days (and everything else) on Stack Exchange taught me about building Stack Exchange's community
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11:58 AM
There is also anonymous feedback on posts. Some basic info can be found in the links provided here: meta.stackexchange.com/tags/post-feedback/info.
Basically, even users who do not have an account or who are below sufficient reputation can still mark the post as useful or not useful - this is recorded, but does not influence reputation.
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The simple truth of the matter is that unless there is glaring evidence that votes have been made for reasons other than the content of posts, votes won't be invalidated. The moderator team has on occasion made vote-invalidation requests where we are certain that votes were given for reasons othe...
I was a bit surprised to learn that on our site, the nubmers of positive and negative votes of this type are about the same: data.stackexchange.com/math/query/1261589/…
In case somebody wants to play around with this, here are some other queries related to anonymous feedback.
You can check the feedback on the posts by a specific user - here is mine, you can simply change the userid in that query.
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3:45 PM
There is also the feedback that anonymous users leave on posts. I was a bit surprised to see that upvotes and downvotes from anonymous users are roughly the same, see this SEDE query. I have collected a few other queries in chat, in case somebody is interested. — Martin Sleziak 4 hours ago
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StackOverflow has quite the reputation as a toxic site, mostly for being unwelcoming to new users. But what's MathSE's general reputation? For users who are teachers, have you heard any of your students' opinions of this site? For users who work in a math/tech/science job, how do your colleagues ...
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