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Votes don't always matter. Good example: http://meta.stackexchange.com/questions/131029/ban-what-have-you-tried-links-in-comments
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Shadow Wizard
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There really isn't such a thing as approving one.

It can get implemented.

The SE team does this.

One of the community managers or the implementing developer will then slap a onto it.

Essentially, all upvoted feature requests are on the radar of SE employees. Which of those get implemented depends on a number of things, most of which are not public. We only hear from them again when the FR is either declined or implemented, or sometimes or .

There really isn't such a thing as approving one.

It can get implemented.

The SE team does this.

One of the community managers or the implementing developer will then slap a onto it.

Essentially, all upvoted feature requests are on the radar of SE employees. Which of those get implemented depends on a number of things, most of which are not public. We only hear from them again when the FR is either declined or implemented, or sometimes .

There really isn't such a thing as approving one.

It can get implemented.

The SE team does this.

One of the community managers or the implementing developer will then slap a onto it.

Essentially, all feature requests are on the radar of SE employees. Which of those get implemented depends on a number of things, most of which are not public. We only hear from them again when the FR is either declined or implemented, or sometimes or .

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Magisch
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There really isn't such a thing as approving one.

It can get implemented.

The SE team does this.

One of the community managers or the implementing developer will then slap a onto it.

Essentially, all upvoted feature requests are on the radar of SE employees. Which of those get implemented depends on a number of things, most of which are not public. We only hear from them again when the FR is either declined or implemented, or sometimes .

There really isn't such a thing as approving one.

It can get implemented.

The SE team does this.

One of the community managers or the implementing developer will then slap a onto it.

There really isn't such a thing as approving one.

It can get implemented.

The SE team does this.

One of the community managers or the implementing developer will then slap a onto it.

Essentially, all upvoted feature requests are on the radar of SE employees. Which of those get implemented depends on a number of things, most of which are not public. We only hear from them again when the FR is either declined or implemented, or sometimes .

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Magisch
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There really isn't such a thing as approving one.

It can get implemented.

The SE team does this.

One of the community managers or the implementing developer will then slap a onto it.