@Pekka Nah, that's a good one! The meaningless one is discussion ;)
@balpha It's really weird - I tried forcibly refreshing Origami Robot's gravatar at home and at work, but no matter what I do he's green at the former, and red at the latter, heh.
@moguzalpenel_hak I'm not sure quite what you're saying here, but in general look around the site, look at the questions that are well-received, and follow their examples.
From this question, it appears that the same system for blocking new questions by those that have a history of bad questions used on Stack Overflow also applies to Meta Stack Overflow. Should it?
Downvotes appear to be a significant component of this algorithm (the specifics of which are not re...
@Shog9 so my experiments on meta usually that hurts myself(closed, down vote party and finally deleted), but the intention is express self but not to try to do stupid things
@Lix Thanks for the link, so the questions should not be removed, for example evan carroll's quesitons
@mog - well you must remember the timezone variable - If you make a post - and it gets lots of downvotes fast - that only shows the opinions of the people who are live and on meta that moment. People on the other end of the world have not yet seen your post - so things might change...
But in general I think the consensus is "If its not broke - don't fix it" :)
@moguzalpenel_hak Still, my advice stands - MSO isn't a sandbox for self-expression, you've gotta be able to communicate what you want effectively. There are countless examples already of folks who've managed to do this well, and even more who've failed - learn from them.
@mog - the people you need to convince have been using the site for along long time... sometimes even from the beginning. In order for you to convince them that something needs changing you'll have to make a very very solid argument :)
@moguzalpenel_hak Tens of thousands of questions, feature-requests, discussions and bug reports have been posted on MSO. There's very little that hasn't been talked about to some degree already, but finding it - much less reading it - takes time. But if you don't take the time, those who have won't respect you.
@TimStone I know... It's not quite "flight simulator in Excel", but it's pretty unexpected.
@Shog9 thanks for help and explanation, it is clear now. So please finish my phrase for tonight by telling "experienced users as so involved then they become 'blind'"
@moguzalpenel_hak Experienced users have seen what you're offering already. Unless you have a new perspective on it, justifications that address concerns raised in the past, you give them no reason to give you any attention.