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Questions tagged [community-user]

For questions about the user named Community ♦ present on Stack Exchange sites.

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When others comment under a question, asking for clarification for example, the original poster can post a comment of their own to ask what is needed, e.g. what exactly needs clarification, and or if ...
Sigi's user avatar
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1 answer
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Previously on Meta (note: you are contractually obligated to read the preceding phrase in the tone of an American TV show narrator). For context, the Community bot is a process whereby old questions ...
Ian Kemp - SO dead by AI greed's user avatar
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1 answer
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The Not a Robot badge has the following description: Met a Stack Overflow employee at an event where Stack Overflow was an organizer or participant with 50 or more attendees. This badge can be ...
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1 answer
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I just encountered something I haven't seen before. I was looking at a poor answer that had been accepted. I hovered my mouse over the green checkmark to see when it was accepted. To my surprise, the ...
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I've been wondering if it's possible to give the Community user the Announcer (and related) badges, as it currently doesn't have any of them: Announcer: Share a link to a post later visited by 25 ...
starball's user avatar
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1 answer
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There is an interesting Reopen votes review showing that Community Bot actively participated in reopening a question. Not only that, the question was reopened only by two votes where it usually takes ...
Dalija Prasnikar's user avatar
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8 votes
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In Teams, how can an admin post general informative questions and answers as "Community"? It will be used as team-wide processes and wikis. Is it possible to post something where the admin ...
Majed Badawi's user avatar
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60 votes
8 answers
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Some questions are obviously dead. For example, please see the timeline for not accessible in this context because it is 'Private'. Community bot has bumped it nine times. It will never (fsvo) have an ...
Andrew Morton's user avatar
5 votes
1 answer
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Recently I've seen Community comments like Please provide enough code so others can better understand or reproduce the problem. Overall, I like it, it's good! But sometimes the community user puts ...
Gregor Thomas's user avatar
16 votes
1 answer
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I just saw a comment posted by the Community user: Please add further details to expand on your answer, such as working code or documentation citations. Here's a screenshot of the comment, in case ...
Cristik's user avatar
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3 votes
0 answers
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That must count as a bug! (Haha thanks, this question doesn't meet our quality standards, I hope it meets community's avatar someday, at least)
nicael's user avatar
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26 votes
2 answers
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I just noticed that an article on the Google Cloud collective was "edited by Community ♦" (i.e., a suggested edit from an anonymous user was approved). To my surprise, I saw the "...
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1 answer
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When a Team is created, there are some questions asked by a Community. Here’s the weird part: no matter how much I upvote Community, their reputation is stuck at 1. Why?
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2 answers
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While browsing the annotated posts list on Stack Overflow, I saw this question which is currently locked and occasionally serving as a Triage audit. The thing is, in the timeline, there's a deletion ...
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Just curious. What happens when you @ the Community user?
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