Discussions is an experimental feature on Stack Overflow, enabled on some collectives. It is a space for threaded conversations where users engage in deeper dialogue and share perspectives on technical topics.
Only Members of the collective can make an initial Discussions post, but participation through replying and voting is available to any registered user, regardless of membership in the associated collective and regardless of reputation. Discussions posts and replies will be visible in a user's history. Discussions content and voting does not affect reputation.
Content in Discussions should remain focused on the topic of the associated collective. Review the Discussions guidelines for more details on the types of conversations that are encouraged.
Below are some details about accessing the Discussions feature and the specific actions that are possible in the feature.
Accessing Discussions
To get started and access Discussions, simply navigate to a collective and select the "Discussions" tab at the top.
Discussions from all collectives can be viewed via the "Discussions" link on the left navigation. New discussion posts can be created from that page as well.
Please note that the Discussions feature is not available within all collectives at this time. Currently, it is only available within the NLP Collective.
Create a post
When creating a post, make sure you give it a clear title that either poses a question or states what the post is about. Posts can include images or tables if needed. Choose tags that are relevant to the post; at least one tag must be associated with the collective that houses the Discussions space.
Optionally, the URL of a Stack Overflow question or answer can be entered in a dedicated field when creating a post. This will embed a linked summary of the question or answer at the top of the post. This can facilitate discussions about the nuances of existing questions and answers beyond what is appropriate in comments.
Reply to a post
Replies have the same formatting options as an initial discussion post, though image upload is not supported in replies. The author of the original post will automatically receive notifications for replies.
Reply to a reply
Replying to a reply will begin an indented sub-thread. The author of the parent reply will receive notifications for all replies on the sub-thread.
Edit or delete your post/reply
The author of a post or reply may edit it or delete it at any time.
Voting on a post/reply
Any user can upvote or downvote a post or a reply. Voting does not affect the reputation of the post/reply author, or of the voter.
Flag a post or reply for review
If a post or reply violates the Discussions guidelines or the Stack Exchange Code of Conduct, any user with the flag posts privilege can flag the post or reply for moderation. The flagger will see a confirmation message at the top of the screen after successfully flagging. A site moderator may edit the post or reply to remove specific content or fully delete it, as needed.
When flagging a post or reply in Discussions, the flagger will not be prompted to choose a flag type or provide additional context (unlike for other types of flags), and will not be informed of the outcome of the flag.
For ongoing or other concerns, please use the Contact form.