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@Kami Kaze Thank you, for bringing this up, since, the guideliens mentioned that the full urls should be in-line, I am trying to find all the posts and making it in-line. I apologise, if that has caused some inconvenience to you and others. I shall improve going forward. — forkdbloke 1 min ago
@KamiKaze while i was editing all the posts, i had made sure that "i retain the thought process of the owner of the post" i.e without editing the whole sentences, however, since, the owner was not careful to make the links inline, i took only such posts and making the links in-line. Unfortunately, stackoverflow does not get back on why few reviews were "rejected". Otherwise, i would have improved the posts long time ago itself. — forkdbloke 28 secs ago
4:24 PM
To make room for Products, Usecases and... some other link i can't recall the name of. — user400654 1 min ago
4:42 PM
When making any edit, you should make all the corrections, and not just address the problem you want to fix. Fix capitalization (a lone lowercase "i" is common and should be changed to a capital), spelling, and grammar errors, although making changes to switch from British English to American English (or vice versa) are generally frowned upon . Improve the formatting for code. Inline images. Don't include too much text when creating links. From your example #1, "guide" or "step-by-step guide" is a sufficiently sized link. — 1201ProgramAlarm 1 min ago
yes, i generally take care of misplacement of "links" and "code" only and do not touch "grammer" as you have rightfully pointed out. Will take care going forward. thank you. Also, where can one find the reasons for the rejected edits. — forkdbloke 22 secs ago
Isn't the general rule of thumb for edits that you shouldn't be actively looking for things to edit, that instead you should be editing things you find while using the site normally? — user400654 32 secs ago
@DalijaPrasnikar............ on occasion. A couple times, the specs actually represented what the customer really wanted:) — Martin James 1 min ago
wow, very fast. I searched for loop keyword, could not find this in my initial search, thanks. — Arun Vinoth 1 min ago
@TimPost: Can I get a bit of assistance from you? I'd like my Meta Stack Exchange account deleted and all of my posts disassociated. I don't want to be associated with the pronoun debate anymore, and "Why was Robert Harvey suspended" shows up as the fourth match in a Google Search result. My Account Settings page on Meta.SE 404's, and I've sent an email to corporate support, but maybe someone could just throw the switch? Thank you. — Robert Harvey 18 secs ago
@TimPost: Also, if it isn't too much trouble, maybe the "Why was Robert Harvey suspended post" could simply be deleted. — Robert Harvey 1 min ago
5:24 PM
Meta feedback after ship has sailed == we are not interested in feedback — Dalija Prasnikar 1 min ago
5:38 PM
Where is the evidence for the existence of 'grouchy persons who downvote questions that they do not understand'? Where are these users? Why would they behave in such an irrational manner instead of just ignoring/skipping the question? — Martin James 42 secs ago
@Tom Keep in mind that very new OPs can't upvote: they need at least 15 reputation points — Modus Tollens just now
@ModusTollens Since this whole Q&A is about upvoting OPs and how to react on these upvote, that isn't something we need to bother right now. — Tom 21 secs ago
@Tom Just thought I'd mention that for users who stumble upon this thread and don't know. — Modus Tollens 1 min ago
6:06 PM
If your right hand is on the mouse, isn't your right thumb mere inches away from the numpad enter key? — user400654 1 min ago
6:26 PM
Again, @Rahul, solutions and closures are completely different things. Please read my answer to this question for details. As rene commented, a recent change was made to show the "closed" notices above the question, rather than below it, in order to make them more visible. Your and my feelings about the change aside, it isn't likely to change now. You can nevertheless weigh in with your thoughts on the global Meta announcement. And, as stated above, if something appears to be a brawl, then flag it for a mod. — Cody Gray ♦ 1 min ago
There have been requests made of tags that would fit the no expert rule that have been denied because they can still be considered useful overall. — Joe W 27 secs ago
There is already a privilege that is earned at 5k rep for approving tag wiki edits — Joe W 22 secs ago
@user400654 if you have a numeric pad on your keyboard. Some elect for smaller keyboards without one. Also, even if you do have a numeric pad, you might not have your right hand immediately next to your keyboard. Right now, I've got my keyboard and mouse on two different planes. No, it's not uncomfortable, it's actually better than having them next to each other for my current seating arrangement. — VLAZ 22 secs ago
If you don’t have a numpad, the other enter key is on the right side. Same difference. — user400654 41 secs ago
If you’re already using only your left hand to type and are already hitting keys on the far right of the keyboard with your left hand, how hard is it to go a quarter inch further? — user400654 51 secs ago
What if your hand is not next to the main Enter key? Case in point, you want to click the search bar (can't activate it easily otherwise) -> paste by pressing Ctrl+V (also the easiest) -> search...but there is no easy way to either click a search with the mouse or with your left hand, since it's literally on the opposite side of the main Enter key. I can't really understand the reluctance of having the UI work correctly. What's the problem of including an action button for the functionality you want people to use? — VLAZ 1 min ago
Comments are not for extended discussion; this conversation has been moved to chat. — Cody Gray ♦ 6 secs ago
If you want to disagree with an existing answer to a question, please post your own answer to that question. If you do not have enough evidence to compose an answer, then avoid engaging at all. — Cody Gray ♦ 1 min ago
Don't want to impose in this case by editing your answer, but the proper solution to the original problem would have been to eschew the use of comments altogether and use a competing answer to disagree with Andrew, as I pointed out here. — Cody Gray ♦ 1 min ago
@PapaGrisha so you claiming there are no IDE that support C debugging? It's somewhat hard to believe that language that is 45+ years old and used by significant portion of developers did not get a single debugger... — Alexei Levenkov 12 secs ago
@Tinkeringbell: If anyone asks about my Meta.SE account, just tell them that I voluntarily requested its removal. — Robert Harvey 35 secs ago
On the linked question itself - while better MCVE would help it is probably on-topic (also C tag has stricter rules then most)… I voted on amount of debugging effort shown in that post (as I can see and estimate that), but I didn't vote to re-open as I don't frequent C tag to know how much details they are looking for. — Alexei Levenkov 1 min ago
@Robert I have instructions already, to ping Tim instead :) Thanks though! — Tinkeringbell 1 min ago
@Tinkeringbell: You might want to remind him to stick to the facts. I am fine with being persona non-grata, but I don't need to be further maligned. — Robert Harvey 1 min ago
Thanks, @CodyGray. You're absolutely right. Classic XY problem, I'm suggesting how to treat the symptom of someone supposedly harassing you, but this could have been nipped in the bud if either this OP had suggested that originally ("You seem to believe my solution is not accurate, but I don't understand your argument that you're putting in these comments. Could you make a whole answer explaining what you believe is the right way?") or if the dissenting user had simply started with an alternative answer. When I'm at my computer later I'll update my answer. — Davy M went to fund Monica 2 mins ago
7:48 PM
@Robert I am so sorry for what happened on Meta. I guess we will not be seeing you there anymore. I hope you will stay here :) — Dalija Prasnikar just now
Pretty sure this is not OK. Put yourself in the answerer's shoes: how would you like someone editing a big "this is wrong!" banner into one of your answers? — Cody Gray ♦ 57 secs ago
Does this answer your question? Should I edit someone else answer if it's wrong even if my answer was accepted? — yivi 55 secs ago
@noamtm Once you come to terms with the fact that the green check does not necessarily reflect the quality of an answer, rather the votes do, this answer will make a lot more sense to you. — cs95 32 secs ago
An answer being marked as the solution does not make it a good answer @noamtm . It means the OP has accepted that answer as the solution. There are plenty of answers out there with a high amount of downvotes (-10 or less) that are accepted and there are answers on the same question with 50+ upvotes. — Larnu 1 min ago
@DalijaPrasnikar: Thanks. I will still be around, on Stack Overflow and Software Engineering. — Robert Harvey 31 secs ago
I rejected or rolled back the last several harmful edits and reached out to the user. Because this was now handled by a moderator, I deleted your comment attempting to reach out. Let me take the brunt of this, if there is any. That's what moderators are for. Thanks for looking out! — Cody Gray ♦ 2 mins ago
Please read the How to Ask guidelines carefully. A lot of people work with proprietary code and seem to be able to ask just fine, what stops you from distilling out all the proprietary crap into a minimal example? — cs95 1 min ago
They aren't arbitrary. We have a rule that code must be posted as text, not images. This rule exists for very good reasons, not the least of which is searchability. Please familiarize yourself with the guidelines in our help center; that will make your question-asking experience go more smoothly. — Cody Gray ♦ 1 min ago
Identify a specific problem in your code that is causing you problems (if you don't know where the problem is, that's on you to find out). Then put together a minimal example that people can understand. The average answerer will spend no more than 5 minutes trying to help you. — cs95 40 secs ago
@cs95 I did EXACTLY that. I had graphics of the code output explaining the regions that were not working, and the function used to create the graphic. Honestly, the question is just not that difficult. The answer is, but asking the question is not. — Cynon 57 secs ago
Just have an
Enter
key on both sides of the keyboard @user400654 ;) (I don't have one of those keyboards, that would be weird.) — Larnu 34 secs agoYou can't ask someone to debug code without looking at the code. It might be possible in situations where someone reading your question is able to identify a common pitfall you've fallen into (but this doesn't look like one of those situations, or someone would've said something by now). Anyway, I'm just telling you what I think you should do if you want to avoid more downvotes. You're free to disagree, I can't change what you think is right. — cs95 1 min ago
I mean, if you're typing with just you left hand, presumably you're moving that hand across the whole keyboard anyway to reach L. Why not do that also for the enter key? (my point in all of this is you're argument is weak... there's certainly better arguments as to why a form should have a submit button...) — user400654 1 min ago
The argument of, "Don't like it? Just ignore it" is common. And remains a red herring. Questions that don't meet our standards have to be closed; they're meant for more than the asker, so leaving them alone adds one more low quality question to what future readers have to sift through to find what they need. Keeping quality high helps everybody. — fbueckert 1 min ago
8:52 PM
Your "answer" ended up in the Low Quality Review Queue, by four people who felt that it was not an explicit answer. And really, it wasn't; it was a comment at best. Your post was
"If you think about what you're asking, you're asking a lot. To do this, the windowing/GUI APIs must be abstracted to a common point across all supported platforms. That is a very large and complex task."
Honestly, I would have deleted it too, or flagged it to be turned into a comment. — LittleBobbyTables 1 min ago@AlexJansen - If you see a category of question being closed that believe would be productive to have at Stack Overflow, perhaps start a discussion on what the impact would be of allowing those. — Travis J 12 secs ago
Ensure that a better answer has been posted (if it’s not yours, upvote it), ensure that you’ve downvoted the incorrect answer(s), and optionally leave a comment on the incorrect answers pointing out specific problems and referencing one or more other answers that avoid those problems. — Cody Gray ♦ 1 min ago
@GeorgeStocker - Well, the whole question is off-topic, and it's been closed, so I presume that the the "answer" will go away with all of the others once it's been community-deleted. And, as usual, we disagree. — LittleBobbyTables 33 secs ago
9:26 PM
@GeorgeStocker If we follow your reasoning then we should not delete anything. — Dalija Prasnikar 2 mins ago
Does this answer your question? Scrolling through "similar questions" resulted in visual tearing/overlap — Laurel 25 secs ago
I saw that one too, today. I thought it was for awarded bounty. I didn't pay too much attention to the number itself, just the color. — Dalija Prasnikar 55 secs ago
@DalijaPrasnikar I think the logic is that the post was actually an answer, therefore should not have been deleted through review. Not that no answer can ever be deleted, but that the review was incorrect. — fbueckert 26 secs ago
It was a bug that's already been fixed: meta.stackexchange.com/questions/340181/… — animuson ♦ 57 secs ago
@animuson sigh, I never think to check on meta.SE instead of meta.SO. Still no way for cross-site dupe closing, right? — Shepmaster 1 min ago
@fbueckert I guess. But one of the predefined delete reasons is "...This should have been a comment..." and that particular answer falls into that category. It is not real full fledged answer, it is more of a comment. — Dalija Prasnikar 1 min ago
@DalijaPrasnikar I'd agree. But people are allowed to have differing opinions. NAA has enough grey area that there's some room for interpretation. — fbueckert 16 secs ago
This question, which currently sits at a net -500 votes (419 up, 919 down), would net the asker about +2.3k reputation, despite it being received obviously not very well. Before, it would have netted just +250 reputation. — Grumpy says Reinstate Monica 1 min ago
@fbueckert Yep, plenty of gray there. I was just disagreeing with the opinion that it should not have been deleted. Nothing more :) — Dalija Prasnikar 31 secs ago
Jordan, btw, you can click on the ^ at the top-right, twice, and it fixes the problem. Just a work around until it gets fixed. — Alexis Wilke 17 secs ago
Hi there, I believe the links SecretAgentMan shared have helped me answer this question. To be more clear what I was asking for was for the strategy and discussion for the decision to add votes to questions. What was most interesting about those discussions was the criteria for a good question: must include code, evidence of research etc. Seems just to be a learning curve. Thanks for the information. — Rachel McGuigan 1 min ago
10:04 PM
@DalijaPrasnikar The question was "What should I use to do X?"; the answer the OP gave was, "X is really hard, you shouldn't do it that way." That's an answer to the question. "Don't do X" is always an answer -- in this case it was the question that was out of bounds. So to focus on the answer is to ignore the most problematic part -- the question! — George Stocker 1 min ago
@CodyGray Updated, feel free to add anything as you see fit too, since you tend to be a lot more eloquent with these kinds of advice. — Davy M went to fund Monica 14 secs ago
@GeorgeStocker Thanks for the explanation... I can follow that logic... but I am not only focusing on answer. In theory if question would be on topic and answer would be along the lines "don't do X", then I would not be in favor of deleting such answer. — Dalija Prasnikar 39 secs ago
As I said thank you for participating and do not feel ashamed for anything you did. You were doing it with good intentions and that is what matters the rest can be picked up while we go, I myself have many questions(as can be seen by this QA). But if you can fix more than just the link please do so. The results of your edit suggestions can be found in your profile. Click "Activity" on the top. Then selection "All actions" in the bar in the middle. There will be another selection bar below where you can select "Suggestions". — Kami Kaze 45 secs ago
@user400654 never heard of that. While I can see the intention, the rule would be hard to enforce and in itself is not that convincing. — Kami Kaze 10 secs ago
@user400654 I always wondered what happens in case actively looking for things is my normal site usage. — Trilarion 38 secs ago
Well, it’s more a case of... instead of doing a cryptic search meant to find a specific type of grammar mistake and fixing it in mass, you fix them as you find them while browsing questions normally instead. — user400654 35 secs ago
10:34 PM
My specific question had more to do with finding information about the deletion, not whether it was proper to delete in the first place. So how do I navigate to, and find any particular post in, the "Low Quality Review Queue"? — ThomasMcLeod 11 secs ago
"now" - "soon" - whatever: has the recalculation happened or did someone cause an integer overflow? — Thomas Weller 1 min ago
11:16 PM
11:36 PM
@ThomasMcLeod See meta.stackexchange.com/q/126447 and meta.stackexchange.com/q/340118 - you're not alone, many agree that having an option to see the timeline would be useful — CertainPerformance 1 min ago
There is also
/revisions
, which you can see by manipulating the URL in the same way. (This is the same view you can access when a post has been edited.) I like this better than the timeline because I think it’s easier to read. — Cody Gray ♦ 43 secs agoNo one is saying that you should. I gave you a specific recommendation of how to challenge an incorrect answer: write another one that points out the errors and corrects them. — Cody Gray ♦ 11 secs ago
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