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Summary: Close more aggressivelyvolume + allow more power for new comers

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While it is no secret not many new questions are being posted, this does not mean we stop closing questions. In fact these high standards are the very reason why it has become successful.

As with any system it is a matter of evolution in changeed circumstances - in our case - it is the LLM's age.

To me it appears the logical next step is to acknowledge the situation and find a way and we have done the first part and trying to find route for the next phase.

In the same modus operandi as before we just need to have more activity - meaning, close more aggressively and allow more power for new comers to comment or post. This means relaxing rules a bit interms of min reputation needs.

Also, while having a rule saying new questions must be posted on stack overflow when LLMs are using SO content may not be possible, there should be no-exploitation and/or attribution clauses in SO data license.

Summary: Close more aggressively + allow more power for new comers

Details:

While it is no secret not many new questions are being posted, this does not mean we stop closing questions. In fact these high standards are the very reason why it has become successful.

As with any system it is a matter of evolution in changeed circumstances - in our case - it is the LLM's age.

To me it appears the logical next step is to acknowledge the situation and find a way and we have done the first part and trying to find route for the next phase.

In the same modus operandi as before we just need to have more activity - meaning, close more aggressively and allow more power for new comers to comment or post. This means relaxing rules a bit interms of min reputation needs.

Also, while having a rule saying new questions must be posted on stack overflow when LLMs are using SO content may not be possible, there should be no-exploitation and/or attribution clauses in SO data license.

Summary: Close more volume + allow more power for new comers

Details:

While it is no secret not many new questions are being posted, this does not mean we stop closing questions. In fact these high standards are the very reason why it has become successful.

As with any system it is a matter of evolution in changeed circumstances - in our case - it is the LLM's age.

To me it appears the logical next step is to acknowledge the situation and find a way and we have done the first part and trying to find route for the next phase.

In the same modus operandi as before we just need to have more activity - meaning, close more and allow more power for new comers to comment or post. This means relaxing rules a bit interms of min reputation needs.

Also, while having a rule saying new questions must be posted on stack overflow when LLMs are using SO content may not be possible, there should be no-exploitation and/or attribution clauses in SO data license.

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Summary: Close more aggressively + allow more power for new comers

Details:

While it is no secret not many new questions are being posted, this does not mean we stop closing questions. In fact these high standards are the very reason why it has become successful.

As with any system it is a matter of evolution in changeed circumstances - in our case - it is the LLM's age.

To me it appears the logical next step is to acknowledge the situation and find a way and we have done the first part and trying to find route for the next phase.

In the same modus operandi as before we just need to have more activity - meaning, close more aggressively and allow more power for new comers to comment or post. This means relaxing rules a bit interms of min reputation needs.

Also, while having a rule saying new questions must be posted on stack overflow when LLMs are using SO content may not be possible, there should be no-exploitation and/or attribution clauses in SO data license.

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