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As I see it, the site is currently operating under the broad scope of being "for community managers, administrators, and moderators". [1][1] In addition to that, we also accept questions from a user's point of view. [2]

We focus on the community building aspect, not just moderation of such a community, across multiple platforms [3] and try not to focus on the technical portion of specific platforms [4], but that doesn't mean that technical details can't be provided as part of the answer [5 (disclaimer, this is my answer)][5 (disclaimer, this is my answer)].

We also attempt to provide broader answers and not focus on any specific platform [6]. This does not mean that there can not be questions about specific platforms, but we do try to keep the questions applicable across various communities.

Through all of this, we recognize that we are a more subjective Stack Exchange site and there isn't necessarily one answer to a problem. We do try to limit discussions though, as other subjective exchanges are doing. [7]

As I see it, the site is currently operating under the broad scope of being "for community managers, administrators, and moderators". [1] In addition to that, we also accept questions from a user's point of view. [2]

We focus on the community building aspect, not just moderation of such a community, across multiple platforms [3] and try not to focus on the technical portion of specific platforms [4], but that doesn't mean that technical details can't be provided as part of the answer [5 (disclaimer, this is my answer)].

We also attempt to provide broader answers and not focus on any specific platform [6]. This does not mean that there can not be questions about specific platforms, but we do try to keep the questions applicable across various communities.

Through all of this, we recognize that we are a more subjective Stack Exchange site and there isn't necessarily one answer to a problem. We do try to limit discussions though, as other subjective exchanges are doing. [7]

As I see it, the site is currently operating under the broad scope of being "for community managers, administrators, and moderators". [1] In addition to that, we also accept questions from a user's point of view. [2]

We focus on the community building aspect, not just moderation of such a community, across multiple platforms [3] and try not to focus on the technical portion of specific platforms [4], but that doesn't mean that technical details can't be provided as part of the answer [5 (disclaimer, this is my answer)].

We also attempt to provide broader answers and not focus on any specific platform [6]. This does not mean that there can not be questions about specific platforms, but we do try to keep the questions applicable across various communities.

Through all of this, we recognize that we are a more subjective Stack Exchange site and there isn't necessarily one answer to a problem. We do try to limit discussions though, as other subjective exchanges are doing. [7]

replaced http://meta.moderators.stackexchange.com/ with https://communitybuilding.meta.stackexchange.com/
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As I see it, the site is currently operating under the broad scope of being "for community managers, administrators, and moderators". [1] In addition to that, we also accept questions from a user's point of view. [2][2]

We focus on the community building aspect, not just moderation of such a community, across multiple platforms [3][3] and try not to focus on the technical portion of specific platforms [4][4], but that doesn't mean that technical details can't be provided as part of the answer [5 (disclaimer, this is my answer)].

We also attempt to provide broader answers and not focus on any specific platform [6][6]. This does not mean that there can not be questions about specific platforms, but we do try to keep the questions applicable across various communities.

Through all of this, we recognize that we are a more subjective Stack Exchange site and there isn't necessarily one answer to a problem. We do try to limit discussions though, as other subjective exchanges are doing. [7][7]

As I see it, the site is currently operating under the broad scope of being "for community managers, administrators, and moderators". [1] In addition to that, we also accept questions from a user's point of view. [2]

We focus on the community building aspect, not just moderation of such a community, across multiple platforms [3] and try not to focus on the technical portion of specific platforms [4], but that doesn't mean that technical details can't be provided as part of the answer [5 (disclaimer, this is my answer)].

We also attempt to provide broader answers and not focus on any specific platform [6]. This does not mean that there can not be questions about specific platforms, but we do try to keep the questions applicable across various communities.

Through all of this, we recognize that we are a more subjective Stack Exchange site and there isn't necessarily one answer to a problem. We do try to limit discussions though, as other subjective exchanges are doing. [7]

As I see it, the site is currently operating under the broad scope of being "for community managers, administrators, and moderators". [1] In addition to that, we also accept questions from a user's point of view. [2]

We focus on the community building aspect, not just moderation of such a community, across multiple platforms [3] and try not to focus on the technical portion of specific platforms [4], but that doesn't mean that technical details can't be provided as part of the answer [5 (disclaimer, this is my answer)].

We also attempt to provide broader answers and not focus on any specific platform [6]. This does not mean that there can not be questions about specific platforms, but we do try to keep the questions applicable across various communities.

Through all of this, we recognize that we are a more subjective Stack Exchange site and there isn't necessarily one answer to a problem. We do try to limit discussions though, as other subjective exchanges are doing. [7]

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As I see it, the site is currently operating under the broad scope of being "for community managers, administrators, and moderators". [1] In addition to that, we also accept questions from a user's point of view. [2]

We focus on the community building aspect, not just moderation of such a community, across multiple platforms [3] and try not to focus on the technical portion of specific platforms [4], but that doesn't mean that technical details can't be provided as part of the answer [5 (disclaimer, this is my answer)].

We also attempt to provide broader answers and not focus on any specific platform [6]. This does not mean that there can not be questions about specific platforms, but we do try to keep the questions applicable across various communities.

Through all of this, we recognize that we are a more subjective Stack Exchange site and there isn't necessarily one answer to a problem. We do try to limit discussions though, as other subjective exchanges are doing. [7]