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- 3"I'm fundamentally opposed to having a feature for one site that wouldn't be useful elsewhere" That's why this should be a feature on all meta sites, not just Meta.SE (at least that's how I think should happen).41686d6564– 41686d65642021-10-10 07:56:19 +00:00Commented Oct 10, 2021 at 7:56
- 1@41686d6564 and this answer, and the one I commented about on the question, both argue that it's bad to have them unpinned on all meta sites.Sonic the Anonymous Hedgehog– Sonic the Anonymous Hedgehog2021-10-10 09:39:18 +00:00Commented Oct 10, 2021 at 9:39
- Don't we already have the "staff notice" thingy which marks an answer as special? I thought now SE staff didn't need to do "interesting things" anymore.muru– muru2021-10-11 12:26:52 +00:00Commented Oct 11, 2021 at 12:26
- Why pinion ourselves to the status quo?Makoto– Makoto2021-10-11 21:22:16 +00:00Commented Oct 11, 2021 at 21:22
- Well I'd welcome good alternative views to why not....Journeyman Geek– Journeyman Geek Mod2021-10-13 05:41:42 +00:00Commented Oct 13, 2021 at 5:41
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