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This week we will be sharing our commitment to responding on SO Meta, SE Meta, and to our moderators through the publication of our new Meta engagement policy. Next month, we will be launching an internal company newsletter to share community knowledge and updates with our colleagues across the whole company. We will also be working with our moderators on our updated Moderator Agreement in March.\u003Cbr>\u003C/p>\n\u003C!-- /wp:paragraph -->\n\n\u003C!-- wp:heading -->\n\u003Ch2>\u003Cstrong>Improve community feedback metrics\u003C/strong>\u003C/h2>\n\u003C!-- /wp:heading -->\n\n\u003C!-- wp:paragraph -->\n\u003Cp>Elements of the \u003Ca href=\"https://stackoverflow.blog/2019/09/26/research-update-improving-the-question-asking-experience/\">improved question asking experience\u003C/a> that was shipped to Stack Overflow last year will be rolled out to the international and network sites this week and next. This new UX provides a better question-asking flow that unifies the traditional and guided (“Ask Question Wizard”) modes and works equally well for users of all reputation and experience levels. The goal is to help users write better questions and set expectations once their question is posted. This should positively affect the question asking experience across the network, as well as give us a solid platform for potential future improvements in this area.\u003Cbr>\u003C/p>\n\u003C!-- /wp:paragraph -->\n\n\u003C!-- wp:paragraph -->\n\u003Cp>We are making fundamental changes to how our close question system works so that it’s a friendlier experience and more educational for post authors, while making it easier to edit and reopen closed questions, and reduce the burden on curators. Questions that get voted to be closed will be hidden, giving authors the opportunity to improve their questions in private. Our hope is to make it easier on everyone by providing clearer guidance and encouraging better questions. This project is broken down into a series of improvements that will be rolled out iteratively over the next few months, during which time we'll be measuring to ensure each change contributes to overall question quality and to improved reopened questions. \u003Cbr>\u003C/p>\n\u003C!-- /wp:paragraph -->\n\n\u003C!-- wp:paragraph -->\n\u003Cp>We are hard at work putting together content for our moderator training and finding the right way to deliver our MVP version. 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