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Write an Elevator Pitch / Tagline
Tagline:
UX: We make things better
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Does the system encourage funny "joke" questions?
I would say we're on similar ground as Amazon's Three Wolf Moon Shirt and many fun questions on Stack Overflow. The question/comment was obviously facetious and thus serves only to amuse rather than c …
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New StackExchange profile in testing [closed]
The new layout is live on Meta.SO. Everyone is encouraged to post their feedback on the design. It will eventually move out to all the SE 2.0 sites (that's us!) I believe.
Update 11/23/2011: It's liv …
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Consider committing to the Cognitive Sciences Stack Exchange proposal
The Cognitive Sciences proposal on Area 51 is almost launched. I've committed myself and we could use just a couple more subject matter experts or people with many, relevant questions to the greater f …
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Consider committing to the Cognitive Sciences Stack Exchange proposal
The cognitive Sciences site is now in private beta! No more users can join until the beta is public.
Please consider the questions How to handle the overlap with Cognitive Science and Post questions …
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Should we build an interaction patterns library on UX Stackexchange?
Some good discussion on this topic was already had on this meta post.
We're a Q&A site, not a pattern library. …
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Should we remove UXMovement.com references cited in questions / answers when used as evidence?
I don't see how this is different from dozens of other blogs and other non-scholarly articles that questions link to; I don't see this as any more valid than removing all links to http://www.lukew.com …
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What is the proper way to rant?
If you're asking how you can turn a rant into a constructive question, take a specific feature you particularly don't like and form a question about "Why would they do X?" As an example, see my questi …
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Something for the (quiet) weekends - clean out the clutter!
Flag ALL the (low quality) things! Remember if the post is really old, you should probably raise a flag as opposted to voting to close; closevotes are nearly invisible for old questions, especially si …
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Will there come a point when all possible questions have been asked?
Yes, we had that discussion on the Floppy disc icon. Yes, we talked about progress bars animating "backwards". …
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Can an answered question be deleted?
Well moderators can delete any question, but this was a self delete. Users with 10k rep can also vote to delete, but that's very rare on UX.
You can delete your own question if:
It is totally unans …
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How best to bring good questions to the surface again?
You pretty much got the three ways to "bump" a question. Take note that dnbrv is correct that many of our posts will remain in a high Google ranking as long as they're discoverable (keywords match, wh …
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Are 'How would you improve this' questions appropriate?
Reviews are definitely a no-no. You need a specific pain point to focus on. You don't have to know what the solution is (that's why you're asking!), but you need to be asking a focused, specific quest …
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Are questions on testing methodology on-topic?
Usability testing is certainly on topic (though our tagging is a bit of a mess).
User Experience - Stack Exchange is for User Experience Designers, Information Architects, and Human Computer Inter …
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Are rants constructive?
This should BE THE PLACE for people to rant.
No, it shouldn't. There are thousands of places for people to rant. You can rage on Facebook, shout into Twitter, make a tumblr called F'ing Loud Mach …