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12:34 AM
Why don't the newbies mark the answers as helpful ? :/ I answered a few and .. well.. was not appreciated.
 
@Noob because they're lame noobs who don't understand that we answer questions for rep.
Boom! Asked and answered.
 
@Noob There can be a lot of things going on. Some are new and don't understand how important voting is to the operation of the SO project. Other times, they look at the first answer, approve it or reject it, and then never give it another thought. Some older questions are simply never revisited.
Do you have an example?
 
I am currently helping one of them out. Have cleared her doubts through comments and yet .. :( sighs Thanks @AaronHall
 
@Noob write more authoritatively, and have the credibility to back it up.
don't hedge.
resist the temptation to guess.
 
@Green @AaronHall - Is it ok if I "request" someone to accept it ? Does it vioalte the SO ethics ?
 
12:42 AM
No, I always educate the noobs about how it works.
"welcome to stackOverflow, accept my answer if it helped you by clicking the checkmark next to... yada yada yada
 
I did that too. They just don't seem to understand or value it ! :| Nevermind. Early morning blues maybe. Thanks a lot ! Cheers !
 
Here's a hint: starting an answer with "try this" is rather underwhelming.
 
@AaronHall - Oh ! I have done that in that past. Will avoid it !
I have been striving to make meaningful contributions to SO. Does it help you stand out in the crowd - a shining array of badges and reputation points ? Apart from the immense knowledge I mean.
 
I expect that it does. That's why I put the effort into it. Aside from the sheer joy of helping people.
 
Yeah, it feels good to see those +5s and +10s from community members. Appreciation is such a wonderful thing !
 
12:48 AM
I had over 150 answers on taxes and retirement accounts on allexperts.com. Really high ratings from my questioners too. No one seemed to care about it in real life though.
Now you can't even find my material (if you can, tell me how.)
 
@AaronHall - You are an unsung hero sir ! :D
 
I don't have an IT degree, so StackOverflow reputation provides me with some measure of credibility.
Plus I made this post on HackerNews: news.ycombinator.com/item?id=9211643
 
@AaronHall - Really ?! 15k without formal education in computer science ! That is some motivation
 
I don't have anything to show for my life, so I'll claw in anything I can get and guard it with embarrassing jealousy. <3
Do most people on SO have some formal background in IT?
I mean, "most" as opposed to "some." A majority.
 
Good point made. Good question asked !
 
12:51 AM
I think it's worth something. It at least gets my foot in the door and past the "Can he code fizzbuzz?" questions, if I ever need that.
I'd go with a different nick, too. Like I said, be authoritative. "Noob" kinda undermines that.
I've used my real name from the beginning, but that's not necessary.
But I would consider changing to my real name when you get to a decently high reputation level.
 
@AaronHall Yeah, I'd agree with that. Diminutive is fine; derisive probably does more harm than good. :I
 
Another thing -

**For example, I have 1430 votes on this question:
http://stackoverflow.com/q/671118/35364
Does that say anything about my skills/knowledge? The only thing it says is I was an early user of SO, so I got to ask that question before anyone else.**

Are the new users at an disadvantage ? Certainly answering something about a segmentation fault would have been a little simpler, isn't it ?
 
Wow, that is a terrible question.
 
Yeah, new users are at more of a disadvantage.
 
That's not mine
 
12:58 AM
We know.
 
I read it in the comments in that blog post by @AaronHall !
haha ok !
 
I was wondering that about rep, as well: having the best reach usually means asking the most obvious unanswered questions, and not knowing something basic can get you [sic: me] a lot of points.
But what is the alternative, I wonder? Most answers to un- or under-appreciated questions?
 
So I opened my account 4 years ago, and only really started contributing less than 2 years ago.
 
Guys, this has been discussed to death on meta. Go read there rather than rehashing everything yet again.
 
It's way more fun to chat about it, though.
 
12:59 AM
It's starting to sound a little too... overzealous.
 
Indeed ! It's been a while since I have had such a refreshing discussion
 
@davidism How do you mean?
 
Yeah, except you guys are just raising the exact same points in a less nuanced way than those before you.
 
That's what this sort of water-cooler talk is, though-- there's nothing going on to disrupt, so we talk about minutae.
[..instead of working.]
 
Let's defer to davidism's wishes and change the subject.
 
1:04 AM
As you wish.
 
There's a room for water cooler chat about stack overflow, if that's what you're looking for:

The SO Tavern (Free Snacks)

Room 5 was frozen for inactivity even though it was once an ac...
 
It's not that we're looking for it, it's that the conversation arose and we engaged with it. But I can see how a light conversation could repel a meaningful one, if that's your concern.
 
let's take it to the SO Tavern, no one else seems to be using that
ok, so I'll conclude that conversation in Python by saying that I think my rep is worth even more than those people who came along early, since I started building it two years ago.
 
There's a small flaw in your calculus there, though, because you can still get rep from answers.
Giving the better answer sooner, of course, will net you more rep over time
Actually hm
No, I'm wrong there.
 
Well, finally that's what's happening for me.
 
1:09 AM
Since the most popular questions are given early in the project, their answers will also get the most exposure, so answer rep has the same issues.
 
I'm on target to be in the top 1% for all time by end of year.
My strategy is to build rep passively. Since I'm a slow answerer, it doesn't pay off for me to compete with Martijn Pieters for answers. Instead, I craft really good answers to older questions, and eventually those start getting attention and upvotes.
 
I guess you have to find the right Old Question for that to work.
 
I try.
 
I've been mashing in what I consider to be pretty thoughtful, well written answers to old questions, too, mainly because it's fun.
But, ha ha, they don't get votes. XD
And that's fine, really; it's more fun to find new solutions, or reapply old ones. It's more about the exercise.
I won't push the rep away, of course. :v
Huehuehue
 
Is a question like the one on "branch prediction" lurking around the corner ? Maybe in Android or Swift ?
1000s of votes and all
Rarely do questions go beyond 20-30 votes
 
1:15 AM
I think the timing of questions has a lot to do with their eventual popularity, as well. I asked a question about it on Meta, and it turns out the best explanation is simply that they end up on the Hot List, and then -everyone- sees them.
 
Maybe. Hot new language.
 
When those people come to look, the question "heats up" further, and the post is on the list for longer.
 
Yep
 
So it comes down mainly to how many people see it in the first couple of hours, I think.
And by extension, whether they upvote it, which isn't so rare.
 
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1:16 AM
I try to write textbook quality answers for the ones I craft.
 
Which is a good thing
I am sniping the easier ones
small 2 lines of code
I think the value of a vote has increased. A good question should be awarded with 20 reps for each vote ! feeling hopeful
 
haha, no, that will never happen.
 
I don't know about that. These Q&A sites are mercurial and strange in how they parcel out awards. And there's nothing wrong with that.
 
Even currencies appreciate and depreciate. This too is something similar.
 
Don't forget that rep is just a carrot to keep content moving. At the end of the day, it doesn't mean that much.
 
1:21 AM
Valid point maybe
 
Being a janitor on 4chan is, in its way, just as prestigious and infamous as being a mod on Wikipedia.
 
I tried Wiki for a few days.
 
(Take that however you will.)
 
SO seems to have worked better
 
StackOverflow seems to recognize your contributions a little more than wikipedia does.
 
1:22 AM
David 'kicked' you guys out, eh?
 
He suggested we take it here.
 
EditMonitor started.
 
That's what I mean
 
With so many rules regarding rep points, I think an adjusted value of vote:reps earned will make the system more dynamic. But again - just a carrot !
 
I suggested we do as he wishes.
 
1:23 AM
@Dracunos Essentially.
 
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It was a reasonable request, though, so here we are. :v
 
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I am guilty of hijacking the discussion ! :|
 
(sorry to interrupt with the bot)
 
1:24 AM
Ha, reasonable requests.. They always start as reasonable requests
Then suddenly you're stuck in a mine doing forced labor
Slippery slope, etc
 
I was actually enthusiastic about the mine, to be honest.
I like cold places. :3
 
let's not be so dramatic
 
It's a hot mine
 
Not the way I do it. -_-
 
It has been an engaging discussion @Augusta and @AaronHall. I really hope I'll learn more from you guys. Thanks for your time and patience !
 
1:27 AM
No worries. My pleasure.
 
I'm just curious, has anyone noticed another Python room?
 
Nope
 
Have you looked?
 
No, I haven't looked.
 
1:32 AM
It looks more serious
 
nice
I was going for more serious
Have you tried joining the room?
ok, so @Augusta where is that avatar from, and what is that that appears to be sitting on the pixelated shoulder?
 
I'll tell you in Tavern, lest another upbraiding occur. :v
 
lol
 
I feel like I'm part of a secret club here
 
Aaron, I made it myself, and the thing on the shoulder is a signature.
 
1:40 AM
I can't join Aaron's room, though, I have cantstayontopicosis, and that's a serious room
 
haha
really, can't join?
We can try it again with explicit write permissions for you
just don't get on there and do anything you wouldn't do in the regular Python room.
Although it's strange that you can't join, I have given the room public status
@Augusta could you try joining the room without special perms?
 
hm? oh, sure
 
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Just a sec
 
thanks
 
2:24 AM
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12:28 PM
!>apiquota
 
@gunr2171 9703
 
good
 
 
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3:59 PM
We will be replacing hardware for two of the #stackoverflow edge routers at about 18:00 UTC today. No service disruption is expected.
 
famous last words
 
4:44 PM
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5:31 PM
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lol wat?
Yes, that is a super ironic post
 
lol
 
This is an ironic example of a post that will land you on this FAQ page. — gunr2171 47 secs ago
 
6:13 PM
I am starting work on upgrading the #stackoverflow #stackexchange edge routers. Once again no disruption expected
 
more famous last words
 
6:41 PM
Turns out they don't have two edge routers...
 
 
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10:45 PM
We are aware of the issues with some people having issues access our site and are working on it.
 
10:58 PM
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We're sending out a workaround for the routing issue now - access to sites should be normal within about 5 minutes.
 
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