@Deduplicator I don't think that all questions with a source should be closed as many times OP doesn't even know what the tag means, but you guys can keep doing whatever you are doing
at the end he sums up with "my question falls under a more general category: When to use a particular framework and what type of problems is it particularly suited for?"
@TylerH Maybe @JonClements can tell us some history. Looks like it's been through close votes before, and recognized as broad / off topic. We'll try again.
I am new to this kind of stuff, but lately I've been hearing a lot about how good Node.js is. Considering how much I love working with jQuery and JavaScript in general, I can't help but wonder how to decide when to use Node.js. The web application I have in mind is something like Bitly - takes so...
@TylerH The mods who have reopened it are also SE employees. (Shog, then Anna.) I wish we could see the reasons for reopening - but it appears simply a matter of a high traffic question. (If it went through reopen VOTES, would a mod's name be on it?)
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I was just reading the question below,
What is node.js?
When, I noticed that, it was closed!, for "not being constructive" as says obviously; But just below that, it also says it is, protected assuming for the reasons that, it had some value to the community after-all.
My view is that, It...
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I study voting on Stack Overflow and found a sudden change in negative/positive voting ratio on questions in April 2014. I would imagine that such a drastic change will result from a change in Stack Overflow policy, features or UI, but I found no evidence to such a change in the features document...
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@TylerH Take your pick of reasons. I feel bad for the guy who wrote that long answer today, which showed up as possibly flaggable! Well... don't answer questions that should be closed, right?
Even I've answered questions that were marked duplicates later, although usually because I thought there was one and searched, but couldn't find one, and gave up and answered, only to have someone else find the good dupe target I was looking for
@TylerH I have a user script that catches all my SO searches, turns them into back-door google searches, then fills the SO result page as if the search was native.
@Sam if you're to see if the userid is still included when a star event occurs - a change was made yesterday/day before to not include it in the websocket messages
Some review-audits are really laughably easy to pass: A comprehensive answer by the Skeet, and it purports to be in VLQ-queue due to "length and content". stackoverflow.com/review/low-quality-posts/9375723
@JonClements Sure, sure. I just mean that one was a bit beyond ridiculously easy. It's a bit hard to imagine a bot stumbling over that. Though presumably there are some...
Why do we need both instances and instance? The questions look the same and the tag wiki for instances is very minimal:
a specific realization of any object.
It currently has 352 questions, and so I would like to request that we merge instances into instance.
Well, it seems like nobody is ...
Well - I'm tempted to just merge the plural into the singular (generally how the tag system works), but I haven't the time to look through and see if there's a real distinct difference in usage (not my job!)
@Deduplicator Before I even bother looking - why do you ask?
ews and exchangewebservices are the same and both are sponsored (Not sure if that matters). There also is exchangews
Can we replace ews/exchangews with exchangewebservices?