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Should Server Fault stop accepting questions from unregistered users?

This post is about one possible way to reduce the number of of poor quality questions: Remove the ability of unregistered users to ask questions. … A look at our recent statistics shows that 57% of questions posted by unregistered users are "bad" questions. …
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Any way for a non-moderator to see site statistics?

At 10,000 reputation, users gain access to moderator tools, including some limited statistics about recent questions and answers. …
Michael Hampton's user avatar
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Active question from a user, but without activity?

When you reach 10,000 reputation, you will be able to see deleted questions and answers. …
Michael Hampton's user avatar
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What should we do with questions about Vagrant?

We have, at last count, 335 questions tagged vagrant. … Should Server Fault accept questions about Vagrant? …
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Should we have a "general reference" close reason?

I've been noticing an influx of questions lately which not only show a total lack of research, but are completely and thoroughly answered in the product documentation. … Such questions almost always get downvoted, and are often closed, but some remain open as there isn't a close reason which quite exactly covers this circumstance. …
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It's ok to ask the question about Travis CI?

It's therefore more appropriate to ask questions about it on Stack Overflow, where you'll find hundreds of questions already. …
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What do I do with this [x-post] question

Cross-posting is generally frowned upon when your question is open on one site, since the community there sometimes will migrate it to another site. In this case cross-posting just creates duplicates …
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