> Songs of the Sea had its final show on 4 May 2014, and was closed to make way for a brand new multi-sensory production titled Wings of Time, which was launched on 17 June 2014.
You know what is really nice? Arriving back at an office you worked at for 2,5 years and all coworkers still being there and being just as nice as you remember them :) I'll be wallowing in good feelings today, don't mind me :P
@Undo No clue. I think I saw a little discussion in here about some mail with a link or something, but I also remember reading something about fixing it.
TIL the entry title on Help Center needs to be at least 10 characters... and it made a problem on jaSO ("Code of Conduct" -> 行動規範 (4 chars)) and needed to be padded with "on Japanese Stack Overflow"
in reality, I guess they should be separated from mods by a separate symbol alongside their diamond, if they have one
using different colors over the parent SE sites might be confusing and unnecessary, symbols (that can't be in a username) are better, especially since we already use them for mods, imo
is there any reason you would like to see alternate colors for employees?
@EKons The problem is that not all employees need diamonds. ... special access (moderator tools) are coupled with diamonds. That's why we don't give them out by default. We'd need an alternative that marks staff without burdening them with mod capabilities.
Yeah, there's been ideas floated about having a way to mark a post as "official" somehow... sort of like how CWs are special answers. And other posts can be assumed to be an employee's personal answer without being official... but that has some complexity. Also worth considering that employees aren't always employees and weren't always.
@EKons it's been discussed, too... the thing that diamonds are supposed to do is make the mods somewhat recognizable. If they don't have the diamonds everywhere, it gets confusing.
Other than employees, mod's diamond sometimes confused some people when it's shown retrospectively on older posts when they haven't been a mod, thinking it's a mod's decision, while in fact it's not...
I think the ability to notate it in the profile the same way everyone else can should be good enough, but I could see there existing some ability to optionally display an icon in some locations
@Catija if I were in a higher position in the user hierarchy, I would simply add a note when it's not clear in the post itself regarding what position in the hierarchy I'm talking as
I'd rather have something more interesting added to staff usercards. Something that actually says what their role is. If they're on the design team, that adds weight to answers about designs while not implying they know everything about, say, jobs.
It'd be really useful to be able to see the role of the people you're interacting with on a team... meaning their job title, in most cases, but on some Teams it could be used for other things. On the Stack Moderators Team, we could use it to note which sites we moderate.
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