Since most questions here can have an unlimited number of answers, I think the automatic conversion to CW when a question receives 30 answers should be removed.
See also: Purpose of Community Wiki
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17+1. Besides, that's not StackOverflow, people are loosing reputation for otherwise good questions.P Shved– P Shved2010年09月10日 11:54:15 +00:00Commented Sep 10, 2010 at 11:54
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I still fail to see any reason why any post should be CW here. We definitely need to do away with the automatic conversion, and I'm not even sure we need a flag.
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3The only reason I see is for posts that would benefit from collaboration.Tamara Wijsman– Tamara Wijsman2010年09月09日 23:17:35 +00:00Commented Sep 9, 2010 at 23:17
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4@TomWij: Yes, and since this is more of an opinion than a fact site, collaboration is less useful.David Thornley– David Thornley2010年09月23日 19:21:15 +00:00Commented Sep 23, 2010 at 19:21
I agree with this, maybe there should instead be a flag reason for a question to be made a community wiki...
I would love to be able to upvote this question, but the automatic CW conversion has actually kept me below the 15 reputation needed to vote. In a technical forum with specific answers, it helps to keep the answer count down, but in a more discussion oriented forum, where the answers are often opinions, it actually ends up penalizing people for participating.
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2Don't you have an SO account? Didn't you link it to this one?SamB– SamB2010年09月21日 21:38:47 +00:00Commented Sep 21, 2010 at 21:38
I think CW makes sense for some questions.
For example, the "What features would you like to have in PHP?" question is well-suited for this: People can feel free to both submit their ideas and to down vote ideas they disfavor. Because votes don't affect reps you can see where the consensus is: what is popular, what is controversial (provided you have the ability view vote counts) and what is plain unpopular.
Without CW, there would be less freedom for suggesting ideas. Meta works similarly in this regard.
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