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What’s new at Stack Overflow: November 2025

From a new kind of vote to a preview of the upcoming redesign, check out what’s been happening at Stack Overflow over the past month.

A new look for comments

Learn about what’s new with comments on Stack Overflow.

We built stackoverflow.ai with the community and for the community

Ryan is joined by our very own Ash Zade, Staff Product Manager, and Alex Warren, Staff Software Engineer, to discuss our newly released stackoverflow.ai, how it’s enhancing user experience by combining human-validated answers with AI, and our future plans for deeper personalization and community integration.

Renewing Chat on Stack Overflow

Improving the place where developers have real conversations and real collaboration.

Getting creative with Coding Challenges

An experiment to level up your coding skills on Stack Overflow, while learning in a space that welcomes creative problem-solving. Discover how we built it.

Programming problems that seem easy, but aren't, featuring Jon Skeet

Jon Skeet, the first Stack Overflow user with a million reputation, sits down with Ryan to share his wealth of knowledge on all things development: the deceptively simple but actually complicated problem of timezones, the importance of clear documentation for programmers, handling breaking changes and upgrading legacy systems, and the need for improved communication skills among developers.

Defending the realm: Trust and safety at Stack Overflow

In this special episode, Ryan is joined by our Senior VP of Communities, Philippe Beaudette, and the Trust and Safety team at Stack Overflow to discuss maintaining platform integrity and managing user safety, handling complex issues like harassment, and how their team balances transparency and privacy online.

Not just a vibe, the Stack Overflow Developer Survey is really here

This year, we're not just collecting data; we're reflecting on the last year of questions, answers, hallucinations, job changes, tech stacks, memory allocations, models, systems and agents—together.

Research roadmap update, May 2025

An update to the research that the User Experience team is running over the next quarter.

Behind the scenes: Community “management” at Stack Overflow

Community “management” at its core is supporting and enabling communities to manage themselves.

Stack Gives Back 2024!

We’re excited to announce our 16th annual Stack Gives Back campaign donations.

Research roadmap update: November 2024

An update to the research that the User Experience team is running over the next quarter.

Community Products Roadmap Update, October 2024

We explore how our platform is evolving to support a new framework and business model, knowledge-as-a-service, and how we will incorporate this with our ongoing investment in our community.

Knowledge-as-a-service: The future of community business models

The internet is changing once again: it is becoming more fragmented as the separation between sources of knowledge and how users interact with that knowledge grows.

The changing state of the Internet and related business models

If you’re weary of reading about the latest chatbot innovations and the nine ways AI will change your daily life next year, this series of posts may be for you.

Unpacking the 2024 Developer Survey results

Ryan and Eira talk with Stack Overflow senior research analyst Erin Yepis about the results of our 2024 Developer Survey, which polled more than 65,000 developers about the tools they use, the technologies they want to learn, their experiences at work, and much more. Erin highlights what the survey reveals about devs’ favorite programming languages (JavaScript, HTML, Python), the rise of Rust, the popularity of embedded technologies (Raspberry Pi, Arduino), developer sentiment around AI, and why tech debt tops the list of developer frustrations.


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