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The post has been as of 20 minutes ago. It'll take a while before the Community Bulletin is updated.


I'm actually not sure whether that should be . Unlike the Code of Conduct changes, which apply to all users in the network, this process is mainly of interest for a select group of users who are already aware that this process is being discussed. It has been announced here and mentioned by staff a couple of times more later on.

The https://meta.stackexchange.com/questions/334900/official-faq-on-gender-pronouns-and-code-of-conduct-changes is flooded by users giving their opinion even though another user already did it earlier and better. I can't imagine this round of feedback gathering will fare better; what input can a relatively new/ignorant Stack Exchange user give on this process? I can imagine them participating in the process, if they want to report a case of moderator abuse. But that process already exists and the reporting part isn't changing.

I'm actually not sure whether that should be . Unlike the Code of Conduct changes, which apply to all users in the network, this process is mainly of interest for a select group of users who are already aware that this process is being discussed. It has been announced here and mentioned by staff a couple of times more later on.

The https://meta.stackexchange.com/questions/334900/official-faq-on-gender-pronouns-and-code-of-conduct-changes is flooded by users giving their opinion even though another user already did it earlier and better. I can't imagine this round of feedback gathering will fare better; what input can a relatively new/ignorant Stack Exchange user give on this process? I can imagine them participating in the process, if they want to report a case of moderator abuse. But that process already exists and the reporting part isn't changing.

The post has been as of 20 minutes ago. It'll take a while before the Community Bulletin is updated.


I'm actually not sure whether that should be . Unlike the Code of Conduct changes, which apply to all users in the network, this process is mainly of interest for a select group of users who are already aware that this process is being discussed. It has been announced here and mentioned by staff a couple of times more later on.

The https://meta.stackexchange.com/questions/334900/official-faq-on-gender-pronouns-and-code-of-conduct-changes is flooded by users giving their opinion even though another user already did it earlier and better. I can't imagine this round of feedback gathering will fare better; what input can a relatively new/ignorant Stack Exchange user give on this process? I can imagine them participating in the process, if they want to report a case of moderator abuse. But that process already exists and the reporting part isn't changing.

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Glorfindel Mod
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I'm actually not sure whether that should be . Unlike the Code of Conduct changes, which apply to all users in the network, this process is mainly of interest for a select group of users who are already aware that this process is being discussed. It has been announced here and mentioned by staff a couple of times more later on.

The https://meta.stackexchange.com/questions/334900/official-faq-on-gender-pronouns-and-code-of-conduct-changes is flooded by users giving their opinion even though another user already did it earlier and better. I can't imagine this round of feedback gathering will fare better; what input can a relatively new/ignorant Stack Exchange user give on this process? I can imagine them participating in the process, if they want to report a case of moderator abuse. But that process already exists and the reporting part isn't changing.