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I have seen that there were some changes were made to the Teachers' Lounge: New chat moderation tools for the Teachers' Lounge
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The Teachers' Lounge (or "TL" for short) is a private chat room that is a dedicated space for the diamond moderators of the Stack Exchange sites to communicate with each other for a variety of reasons. Historically, this room was parented on the Stack Exchange chat "server" (did you know we have ...
@ToddTrimble Do I understand correctly that now a mod need have an account on Meta Stack Exchange in order to be able to talk in the Teachers' Lounge?
Do enough of MO mods have an account there? (Are they going to be able to take part in TL, when needed.)
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This was marked status-declined: Prevent questions on Hot List from being upvoted by casual visitors (only rep is from association bonus). IIRC, on MO there were somewhat related discussion, too.
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I have experienced this on a couple of sites (and I'm not the only one) :
You look through the question list. You see a pretty bad (or at least not-so-good) question heavily upvoted.
Or even worse, a very poor answer to a good question - upvoted to stratosphere.
Or even worse, a very poor/inc...
I’ve marked this as ‘status-declined’ for now as we have no plans in the near-term to make updates to hot network questions. Related, we are doing some research around voting as issues with voting is one of the top themes we hear about. — Anita Taylor ♦ 1 hour ago
The problem is that you then can only downvote once and still upvote infinite times, basically nothing changed. You also risk the site becoming reddit, where basically the vote just means "I find this interesting/I find this boring" — HopefullyHelpful Feb 27 '17 at 16:10
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