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Stop.. Spamming. You're a developer, read the manual.
It's explained there very clearly. You want a single element and you want its content, instead, you are selecting the node and not accessing its content or worse - selecting a whole collection.
In the last few days I noticed the several hundred flags and thought I'd chip in. I've been noticing that a lot of flags in the Not An Answer queue are really attempts to answer the question. Just really poor ones.
When I myself when I started flagging I got some incorrect flags too for using "N...
> When I myself when I started flagging I got some incorrect flags too for using "Not An Answer" for things that were just really poor attempts to answer the question.
@Qantas94Heavy Yeah, I got some incorrect flags when I started. I did not understand the system very well initially. I have 30 incorrect flags in total (I learned right after I saw the rejection reason).
Over 1100 correct ones iirc.
I'm not ashamed to admit my mistakes, especially since I think we can make the site better. I'm a reasonable guy and some meta people know me. It's a different impact coming from me and not a new user.
For example, I validated a flag on this as NAA because I didn't understand it very well.
@BenjaminGruenbaum Anyway, to answer your question before -- I'd like to be a mod because I want to take over and sabotage Stack Overflow, suspending everyone and anyone on sight.
If I was seduced and on my meds, I'd say it's because I want to be able to set examples of how to act towards other users, as well as being able to help users understand how we work, while being a (slightly) authoritative source for how to go about things.
I'm starting a medium-large project that will run on mobile. I've had experience with require.js + backbone.js but I didn't feel v comfy with it require.
Should users be given a chance to correct their old answers before flagging?
I've been having a (too meta admittedly) with another user on this answer which is a 3 years old answer by Darin Dimitrov.
We disagree on whether or not old link only answers should be flagged immediately or a grace pe...
@AbhishekHingnikar I know, but I don't actually know anyone that's strongly for them. The new iMac's are pretty beefy and I'm kinda curious as to what the Mac Pro really is capable of :P
If I had 8K to burn it'd be going to http://www.cannondale.com/aus/catalog/product/view/id/31534/s/synapse-hi-mod-black-inc/category/916/ That thing's the Stealth Bomber of road bikes.