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1:42 PM
@Roland Are there comments missing from there or he just not making a whole lot of sense?
 
@sebastian-c The comment stream was deleted by a mod. But it didn't make sense even before the deletion.
 
2:31 PM
The mods are going crazy. Someone just deleted a comment I made within minutes.
 
@DirkEddelbuettel You are dealing with SOCVCR JFY
in SO Close Vote Reviewers, 6 mins ago, by Kyll
wha..? User points out link is dead, author gives a new link in comments, I update the answer to contain the new link, then author rollbacks and delets
 
Yes. I also object to people editing my answers without it making it clear they did.
Could you expand what the fiddle "SOCVCR JFY" stands for? Not sure I really want to know.
If I were sane it consider to retire from SO as it getting beyond childish.
 
Stack overflow Close Vote Chat Room (Just For Your Information)
A crazy mob of closer/downvoters/deleters having developed multiple software in order to achieves their goals more efficiently
 
Interesting. I won't care to imagine the douchebag concentration level there.
 
@DirkEddelbuettel Well, if the edit is substantial enough at least their is a record of the edit (and you can always roll back). I'm much more annoyed by how comments are treated (e.g., random deletion or even invisible edits from mods).
 
2:36 PM
@DirkEddelbuettel just press the link and read, you don't have to enter the room in order to read transcript
 
FOR FUCKING FUCKS SAKE
Now another douche deleted all comments there.
@Roland Correct. Time to retire from SO?
@DavidArenburg I'm aware of that, but it is a cacophony of a dozen voices. Life being too short and all.
Now the post is deleted.
 
they have lots of mods lurking around there too
 
How/where do I file a formal complaint about Jon Clements ?
 
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Q: What recourse do I have if I believe a moderator has abused his/her privileges?

joeOne or more of the following things happened to me on a Stack Exchange site: My post(s) were wrongly deleted or locked by a moderator A moderator posted a wrong comment to one of my posts I was suspended, but did not do anything wrong I asked a meta-question, but the question was closed and/or ...

 
@DirkEddelbuettel I have thought about it, but I'm not quite there yet. Maybe in another year or two, if SO develops further in the direction it took during my time here.
 
2:42 PM
Though TBH, I don't really see a problem to update your answer with a link you yourself provided in comments. I'm not entirely sure why you against such behaviour
 
@DavidArenburg I would be find with adding "(Edited: [Updated link...])". Cold overwriting without trace puts words/action in my mouth and I (very personally) find that highly offensive.
I will try to go on a SO moratorium and not post anything new. Not worth it if all these too-clever-by-not-even-half types immediately flatten it.
 
3:41 PM
And now I get lectured in the comments of the deleted answer / post. Fuckwits.
 
3:51 PM
OMG he is the gift that keeps on giving:
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Q: Why are packages based on Rcpp more portable and reliable than those based on rJava?

Hack-RToday's R-Bloggers e-mail mentioned that some of the new NLP packages rely on Rcpp instead of rJava, thus making them more reliable and portable: R packages for text analysis have usually been based on the classes provided by the NLP or tm packages. Many of them depend on Java. But recent...

 
4:15 PM
@DirkEddelbuettel coup-de-grace applied
@DirkEddelbuettel didn't someone else have a (justified) rant about this a short while ago?
might have been @GavinSimpson
 
@DirkEddelbuettel yeah, our earlier interactions with him (regarding the "dataframes" tag) did not inspire confidence
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Q: Notify users when a moderator edits their comments

RolandYesterday I've made a comment on Meta Stack Overflow expressing my objection to being classified by generalization as a rep*****. Later on, the answer got edited by bluefeet, which is fine since the user gets notified of this and can react however he or she believes is appropriate (e.g., accept t...

 
@Spacedman maybe, but if it was it was in the early stages of the Documentation rollout. I don't recall an on-SO altercation with that person.
 
@GavinSimpson no, i mean a rant about having Answers edited without any notification.
oh yeah twas Roland
and it was about comments. So I was doubly wrong there...
 
@Spacedman my peeve is people editing my answers to be knitr-style, by removing the prompts and prepending ## on the output. I, without fail, roll those back, even if just for funsies.
 
@GavinSimpson not really knowing knitr, i just regard omitting prompts as human-usable style. when i've seen like four prompt lines in a row, yeah, i've made that edit. never occurred to me that anyone minded
especially in cases like ...
> DF = structure(list(a = 1:100, b = 1:100), .Names = c("a", "b"), row.names = c(NA,
+ -100L), class = "data.frame")
 
4:27 PM
@Frank Having taught R for years, demarcating input and output as seen on screen is important for many users. I have modified my approach to include the code to be pasted without prompts and then I include the transcript of output. If anything, as an instructor I abhor the copy-paste mentality.
 
ok
 
Perhaps that's not so important on SO(?), but all my students come here looking for answers. I just don't think edits of those sorts add anything. I do appreciate and understand that other people think differently on the matter - but I don't go editing their posts to suit my sensibilities.
 
fair enough, i'll keep that in mind. i suspect i've mostly not heard that perspective after my edits because the posters just included the > and + by mistake in a rush after someone demanded a dput
 
@GavinSimpson I think there's a line between "here's what I see on my system" and "here, try this" code chunks, and each needs a different style
 
@Frank In those cases, removing the prompts is helpful, especially as the code is explicitly intended to be copy-pasted with minimal effort. What I'm more peeved with is where I've written an answer that interleaves input and output as part of the narrative - i.e. I actually wanted to discuss the input and output that way and have it look like input and output on screen not some rendered Rmd document.
 
4:34 PM
yeah, that makes sense. going to go ahead and update what i have over here: stackoverflow.com/documentation/r/5410/…
 
@Spacedman Agreed - where such edits bother me most is when i've made a conscious decision to go beyond a "here, try this" answer. For "here, try this" I usually included a copy-paste slug plus the transcript.
 
@GavinSimpson its hard to be one of the good guys eh? :)
 
 
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10:16 PM
An interesting question, for once:
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Q: Regular Expression Select Comma But Not In Between Parentheses

giraffehereI'm looking to create a function in R that loads the defaults of a given function. To do this, I'm using the args argument on a function and looking to break it down to the defaulted arguments of the function and load those into the global environment. This takes a bit of regular expressions and ...

 

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