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- 1Much of my rationale here for keeping the pin still applies.Sonic the Anonymous Hedgehog– Sonic the Anonymous Hedgehog2021-10-10 06:09:38 +00:00Commented Oct 10, 2021 at 6:09
- 6I believe they should be unpinned only if mods and staff are given the option to manually pin certain answers. That way, pinning an answer is no longer in the hand of the OP. But if that FR doesn't get implemented, then definitely don't unpin accepted answers and we can keep using that as a workaround, as it has always been.41686d6564– 41686d65642021-10-10 06:40:26 +00:00Commented Oct 10, 2021 at 6:40
- 5Just to note - PLEASE DO NOT EDIT IN THE DECISION BEFORE ONE WEEK HAS PASSED FROM THIS POST BEING INITIALLY POSTED.Journeyman Geek– Journeyman Geek Mod2021-10-13 01:11:25 +00:00Commented Oct 13, 2021 at 1:11
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