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SO traffic is far higher than traffic on any of the meta sites (including Meta SO), so having the exception of 3 votes apply only to SO and not to Meta SO nor anywhere else makes sense to me. The close moderation problems with main are not present here. — CertainPerformance 1 min ago
1:26 AM
@CodyGray Should I remove my suggestion to reach out to the user directly from my answer? I want to make sure I'm giving the right advice. — Heretic Monkey 1 min ago
Because I can just hammer all of the questions on Meta? Seriously, do you see that there's a problem with questions not getting closed on Meta? I don't. Meta is a much lower-traffic site, like the other sites in the Stack Exchange network, which still have their close-vote threshold set to 5. I don't see why we need this on Meta. — Cody Gray ♦ 2 mins ago
1:40 AM
@Heretic Your advice is fine, and correct in general. It's just in this specific case, I took some...additional action since this was such an egregious pattern, so I don't want it to look like Kami Kaze is what caused that to happen. When a mod gets involved, it's best for it to just be the mod involved. — Cody Gray ♦ 1 min ago
All posts can be voted on here; that's been a fundamental tenet of the site since its launch some 10 years ago. The reason is that voting is used to rank content. High-quality, useful content gets upvoted, pushing it to the top. Low-quality content (including incorrect answers or uninteresting questions) get downvoted, pushing it to the bottom. The criteria for voting is visible as tooltips on the vote arrows. The help center contains further explanation of what we consider a good answer and a good question — Cody Gray ♦ 42 secs ago
I agree with matt's suggestion. I run into the 5-minute timer ALL THE TIME, especially on mobile, but even on desktop too. It is really annoying. I just delete it and post a new comment with the updated text, as long as noone has posted a new comment yet. If I am actively making edits to a comment, the timer should reset after each edit. Only once the timer has actually elapses after the last edit should the comment then be locked. — Remy Lebeau 1 min ago
2:22 AM
yes, thank you again, i just went to the path you have mentioned, i can see all the accepted and rejected edits, it would be helpful for me going forward. — forkdbloke 37 secs ago
It's so hard for me to return ask normally. From the begin days, I didn't know the good way to ask. Now, I've just updated with my answer like this: stackoverflow.com/questions/48758647/… — Phong Nguyen 1 min ago
3:22 AM
close vote should have a mandatory comments. people who doesn't have any background about the problem are downvoting — Kamran Shahid 17 secs ago
Think about it this way. You went to your friends house and walked straight in with out taking your shoes off. Your friend tells you to take them off and then cleans up the mess. Later on you come over and again walk straight in with your shoes on. Your friend tells you to get out and cleans up the mess. You then come back again to your friends house but this time he says "No you cant come in here anymore". — JK. 6 secs ago
3:58 AM
@CodyGray no problem here. Most questions on meta deserve to be open anyway. I was just curious about it, especially since the comment was unanswered, at least at the time of writing. — Chipster 27 secs ago
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Upvoting again for the same reason, since it got bumped again. — Davy M went to fund Monica 12 secs ago
5:44 AM
Having descriptive, readable text instead of bare URLs is also important for screen readers. — BSMP 1 min ago
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"invite them to post a new answer" but what if one can't post an answer yet can definitely point out something incorrect? I've been in this situation and it feels exceptionally petty from the other party to just dismiss your critique with the ye olde "If you know better, do it yourself" which has never really held true. I don't need to be a tailor to say clothes don't fit me. I don't need to be a chef to spot a bad dish. I don't need to be able to post an answer to say why one is incorrect. After all, do you even that with QA? "You found a bug, eh? Well, let's see YOU write the code!" — VLAZ 33 secs ago
6:56 AM
My point was that users should be allowed to flag questions are either "difficult", "tricky and more subtle than it looks", "interesting read for everybody in the field"... — curiousguy 30 secs ago
7:14 AM
This answer is good, interesting, fascinating, and ridiculous. Where do I click to indicate all of that, again? — Cody Gray ♦ 1 min ago
Did you really just edit this post to add "Thanks"? I mean, I know that's what happened, I see the evidence right in front of my face, but I cannot believe it. Hope you enjoy that hat. Don't do this again. — Cody Gray ♦ 10 secs ago
8:12 AM
@KamranShahid consider giving a read to canonical discussion on that matter: Why isn't providing feedback mandatory on downvotes, and why are ideas suggesting such shot down? — gnat 1 min ago
8:32 AM
Maybe we could introduce some form of favourite-of-the-month contest into which posts (both questions and answers) can be submitted manually in some way. It could be an additional sort of "flag" on the post itself saying "Dis really cool", and the posts with the most votes will be highlighted at the end of the month or so. It could come with a special badge too. — deceze ♦ 1 min ago
9:08 AM
@AlexeiLevenkov That's not even close to what I claimed. I claimed that repl.it/c doesn't let you debug (and indeed, it doesn't, at least the free version). I also claimed that I have no access to a local IDE with debugging (which is also true). Feel free to point out to me where is it that I suggested that there's no IDE debug support for C. — Papa Grisha 1 min ago
9:46 AM
Also meta is sometimes controversial. 3 close votes would result more often in close/reopen wars. — Trilarion 35 secs ago
Maybe another last nitpicking, because this is the only place to discuss the blog post and it seems to be not really true. Wikipedia also isn't made up of facts frozen in time. Also Wikipedia is a living, evolving library. In the blog post however StackOverflow is contrasted to Wikipedia in that regard. I just mention it, because otherwise the blog post is really great and a big source of inspiration to me. — Trilarion 18 secs ago
10:36 AM
Navigate to what? From answer to other answers, from question or answer to its own content? — Dalija Prasnikar 47 secs ago
It is closed with reason. We cannot debug code we don't see. Without code it turns into too broad general "how to debug" question or tool recommendation. — Dalija Prasnikar 1 min ago
"The people on this site should investigate is how to get out of the fog" - no, nobody owes you nothing here. — SᴇM 50 secs ago
10:56 AM
I agree with this question being closed as unanswerable without context, but at the same time I'm thinking "I bet that is an assembly load or static initializer failure during JIT ... disabling inlining in a proxy
Main
step would probably help"; I'm kinda being a traitor to my own self here :) — Marc Gravell ♦ 1 min ago@Larnu ghm.. s.. sure.. of course it is intentional, what are you talking about? :) — SᴇM 43 secs ago
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You are on the site though, @AlterEgo, are you not? Why don't you investigate? You have a TON more data on the issue than us. If it's too vague, how are we supposed to investigate? 'theres a bug' isn't enough to help anyone investigate for you.... — Patrice 29 secs ago
@DalijaPrasnikar I am sorry, but what's not clear? Users can use the auto-generated anchors however they want, either to navigate within one document, or to other answers as well. — Qwerty 32 secs ago
Something like this perhaps? Sticky Post Headers & Question Table of Contents — Samuel Liew ♦ 1 min ago
in profile
https://stackoverflow.com/users/6183113/chanaka-weerasinghe
earlier reached 113K — Chanaka Weerasinghe 10 secs ago@SamuelLiew you are a nice guy and I appreciate your effort, but there's no point in asking a new question, because usually the core community is very harsh against "complainers". They will hardly understand that I'm not arguing about a specific ban but about the fact that there are many failure traps, and any of them will make you understand the correct management AFTER the ban, and since their duration doubles each time there's no safe behaviour. And finally such a question would sound like a "please remove my ban!" begging, and I don't like to "beg" :D Upvote this comment and I'll delete it — Cubo78 16 secs ago
Same happend to you as to this user. This answer was in the top 3 answers, but yesterday another answer got two upvotes, kicking you out of the top 3. — Ivar 1 min ago
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Unholy codethulu the layout tag is a dumpsterfire; but with >20k questions clean/burning it into html-layout, android-layout, etc would be nearly impossible short of convincing an SE employee to do the heavy lifting via a few tag driven database update queries. — Dan Neely 44 secs ago
I agree there should be android-layout and html-layout The layout be specific to html or android. Massive problem around html layout in relation to css but there is a lack of tagging them also. I guess html-layout will make things better for issue related to browser — Alan M 5 secs ago
2:20 PM
@CodyGray silly question, is this idea going somewhere? If so, is there any estimated date? — Federico Piazza 25 secs ago
'Welcome Homework Overflow' I think is the best way to summarize this change. We already have this problem now - now it's just going to be worse. I will say, a lot of homework answers are new accounts, whereby downvoting will never negatively impact them because that user will never use their account again past the one question to solve their homework. But in general, I agree with the OP - homework questions, or extremely poorly researched questions that a quick Google search could solve, should be removed, not encouraged. — searchengine27 1 min ago
Why do we need a tag for HTML layout? Isn't that pretty much what everyone does with CSS and HTML? I can't think of a reason to narrowly classify questions regarding the
html
element as opposed to any other element. — Heretic Monkey 39 secs agoI've only asked 5 questions in the whole lifetime of using SO. The oldest, has been asked 4 1/2 years ago, and only 171 views, with 0 answers and even 0 comments on the question. I attribute that entirely to the gargantuan amount of noise this site generates with "how do I hello world?" type questions, which completely mask any questions that might have any merit, or problem that can't be solved via a Google search. We need to cut down on the poor questions and noise, whereby this change seems to be increasing it. — searchengine27 1 min ago
If you have code to reproduce the issue, you may want to make a new question about it. I think it does sound potentially useful and interesting, and there some users on SO who would probably like to have a stab at solving it. Just make sure you include your code that has the same issue and it could be a good and well-received question. — Meg 1 min ago
@Tom I expect them to speed up the normal delete process in future if enough people start doing it .... :-) — Display name 37 secs ago
@Displayname oh 100% with you there :). I'm just trying to frame the "I expect them to speed up the normal delete process" with the proper expectations ^^. Good luck to get it all wiped :) — Patrice 9 secs ago
@Patrice no, the delay is not illegal. I understand that ``` I feel like catering to the needs of people who want to leave the platform is not the kind of important improvements they will want to focus on```, which is why I'm wondering if making a request which does need implementing may give a little push — Display name 1 min ago
GDPR recommends 30 days for deletion requests, however, depending on the complexity it can take up to 60 days - in additional, this is information that relates to you. [gdpr-info.eu/art-12-gdpr ] — Matthew 1 min ago
@DanNeely There is an initial invoice for the number of users you currently have or however many seats you wish to purchase if you know you'll be adding more users. We will generate monthly invoices if you add additional users past the initial purchase. These users will be prorated for the remaining time on your annual contract. — Juice ♦ 1 min ago
@Matthew I'm blind and I can't find the mentioned 30 days in your link, where do you find that? Also the request for deletion is in art 17, not 12: gdpr-info.eu/art-17-gdpr — Tom 41 secs ago
@NickA That's a rather broad paragraph and it says the scope is from article 15 to 22, but article 17, the article about deletion, denies undue delays. So I wonder if article 17 is exempt there. — Tom 9 secs ago
Not sure how to formulate it. I see the layout issue weather from android or from java swing or from html is a very nasty and complex problem. Under the css and html tag, we can see many issues related to the layout. We have browser war with many browser vendors which makes the layout more complex . In the Java Swing it was one vendor and have many issues and very complex with different layout managers etc... On the other hand why there are css and html specific tags like css-animations and html-table etc.. while there is none for html-layout. — Alan M 8 secs ago
@Tom It says from 15-22 so 17 is explicitly included, the lack of definition for what constitutes an undue delay isn't relevant — Nick A 26 secs ago
@user400654: I don't think it is the general rule of thumb, but it ought to be. For instance, editing some of the search engine hits you get when using Stack Overflow as a research tool (or looking for code examples). — Peter Mortensen 1 min ago
There are CSS and HTML-specific tags because there are specific problems dealing with CSS animations (e.g.,
@keyframe
s) and HTML table
s (e.g., fixed thead
s). But issues with HTML layouts are all, at their root, based on problems with a specific technology (CSS grids, flexbox, HTML frames for the unlucky, etc.). Those specific technologies should be in the tags, not something as broad as "layout" or "html-layout", in my opinion. — Heretic Monkey 1 min agoGDPR.eu states: "“Undue delay” is considered to be about a month." towards of the end of the first paragraph of What is the right to be forgotten? — Nick A 8 secs ago
I guess html-layout will make things better for issue related to browser --> we have browser specific tags for this, html-layout is simply useless. Use html+ browser tag — Temani Afif 48 secs ago
#StackOverflowKnows could be viewed as an attempt. (Quickly located by using my list (though it needs a lot more annotation).) — Peter Mortensen 14 secs ago
there is nothing in the CSS or HTML specification called layout. All the CSS-/HTML- tags are related to components or features where you can find at least a documentation of a part of the specification talking about — Temani Afif 1 min ago
3:52 PM
To be fair, 2 of those downvotes appeared on your first revision, which definitely didn't have enough data. Hard to say for the third downvote, but I'd say I still don't fully get what you're doing or why. Or how I can reproduce on my side if I need to :/ — Patrice 9 secs ago
@gnat it was just a line with “extern alias customname” in the image, well I don’t think it’s a big deal? — Duckduckgaga 21 secs ago
I answered in the comment about “why”. And what I am doing is to trying rename the dll and make the application still runs it without runtime error. I will add extra mention on that. — Duckduckgaga 1 min ago
Thanks for the quick and exhaustive answer. When performing the migration is it possible to also migrate all activity from one user to another. Example: my account is using the public SO account which is connected to a gmail account. Naturally, when migrating to SSO, I would like to migrate to my A/D account since the hybrid approach is not allowed. — Alexei 1 min ago
Please do not only downvote. Please explain WHY. Is my question unclear ? Or I have too many images?? — Duckduckgaga 16 secs ago
@patrice Hard to say about the third one... but I now have -7 I think there is a serious problem on my question. Is that all on account of I posting too much imgs? — Duckduckgaga 1 min ago
@duckduck well I mean "I still don't fully get what you're doing or why. Or how I can reproduce on my side if I need to" kinda explains how there could still be some misunderstanding with your question. As for going from -3 to -7.... you just showed your question to the most active, most critical portion of users Stack has.... you cast a big spotlight. It'll invite more votes.... — Patrice 42 secs ago
Editing your question to ask for reasons for downvotes is a no go. It doesn't belong, and there's no requirement for voters to tell you why they vote, up or down. — fbueckert 28 secs ago
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Two users put that depulicate flag on me. But the duplicate said they are downvoted because (Pretend you're talking to a busy colleague . Or trying to let others do your work. I am NONE of that. I should tell I have put Everything I tried. I don’t know how to improve. The images show my entire trying process. I also answered to the comments. That’s opposing to me as got those much downvotes and couldn’t get any help here with just merely link my question to another one which does not match my problem at all — Duckduckgaga 2 mins ago
Your user, including all questions, answers, votes, reputation, etc. will remain in place when you upgrade. We add your new SSO credential to your existing account once you start using SSO. This way you can log in with your existing account using your SSO provider. There won't be a new user unless you explicitly create a new one (and even then we could merge them later on). — Ham Vocke ♦ 1 min ago
Well I am trying to explain, to get helps for explaining where I am doing wrong on my question. I don’t intend to object to anyone. So what gonna I do know? See through the “how to ask a good question” again and do a full revise? — Duckduckgaga 13 secs ago
@FedericoPiazza: Cody's not a staff member, he's just a community-elected moderator. He wouldn't have any more insight into a timeline than either myself or you at this point. — Makoto 34 secs ago
4:58 PM
The reception of people asking for help on meta is sometimes ... well at least the comments were helpful. — Trilarion 20 secs ago
GDPR gives you an upper limit. If you fear that the normal process will exceed this limit, do it. — Trilarion 32 secs ago
There is a newer question reflecting the new situation (Raku is the official name of the language) here: meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/391733/… — IMSoP 1 min ago
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Why? I disagree with the selected answer. I may have upvoted multiple answers as good answers, but one in particular was my favorite answer. Better than the ones which I've upvoted; Personally, better than the accepted solution. — Michael Ecklund 36 secs ago
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Thank you folks, I have done some reading and am getting better acquainted with the historical discussions here. I really like what you all do here, thank you for your direction and humor. -from the noob :-) — Rachel McGuigan 42 secs ago
Does this answer your question? Can we favorite an answer instead of a question? — jonrsharpe 57 secs ago
Never knew about this. Thanks. (They should probably fix the "It takes 5 close votes from members of the community with the close vote privilege to close a question") — adiga 37 secs ago
@Makoto You just like Robert's answer because it says essentially the same thing as yours. :-) — Cody Gray ♦ 1 min ago
Happy to do what I can, @VLAZ. I think we all deserve a few extra presents this year... — Cody Gray ♦ 48 secs ago
Unfortunately, @adiga, I'm not sure they can. As I understand it, the Help Center pages are common/shared across all Stack Exchange sites, and Stack Overflow is the only site where the close-vote threshold is 3. I don't think the Help Center infrastructure supports a site-specific exception. See also: meta.stackoverflow.com/q/342473 — Cody Gray ♦ 54 secs ago
@CodyGray it's updated in this page: stackoverflow.com/help/closed-questions "When a question reaches 3 close votes, it is marked as being Closed, and will no longer accept answers" — adiga 5 secs ago
To be clear, @VLAZ, this suggestion of posting a competing answer (which I encouraged Davy to add to his answer) is not instead of posting a comment. It's instead of engaging in a debate in the comments section. — Cody Gray ♦ 17 secs ago
@Trilarion You are in luck! It seems that you can use Twitter to discuss Megan's blog post on GitHub, which discusses Stack Overflow, contrasting it against Wikipedia. For good measure, you might also want to share your tweets on Facebook, since there weren't quite enough sites involved yet. — Cody Gray ♦ 1 min ago
6:16 PM
Just upvote the one(s) you like (and downvote the others if you think they're wrong rather than just less good). — John Montgomery 1 min ago
@Trilarion Not upset. Was attempting to be humorous. Sorry for the confusion. — Cody Gray ♦ 46 secs ago
@adiga Ah, fair point. I'm not sure then, looks like it should be possible to fix. My "get it" girl for things like this has unfortunately moved on. :-( — Cody Gray ♦ 1 min ago
6:46 PM
Yes, the duration was automatically determined. You're up to a 32-day ban (it's just that you only have 28 days left to wait). You first several bans (2 days, 4 days, and 8 days) were all manually imposed by moderators because of indefensibly wrong decisions when reviewing. The last two bans (16 and 32 days) were automatically imposed as a result of failing audits. All of these bans happened in a short span of time, from mid-Oct to present, which is why the duration doubled. — Cody Gray ♦ 39 secs ago
Your review history is...not great. I'd have to look through your recent reviews to see if you deserve clemency. I don't have time to do that in detail at the moment, but what I see at a glance is a bit concerning. You've said either "Looks OK" or "No Action Needed" for all of your recent reviews, which is statistically highly unlikely. — Cody Gray ♦ 1 min ago
Thanks for your consideration @CodyGray _ I think the statistics you're referring to bear also upon me 'skipping' reviews I wasn't sure about, as I've stated in my appeal. I appreciate you taking the time to look — inputforcolor 1 min ago
Let's not exaggerate. Favoriting something is not the only reason one creates a Stack Overflow account. If that's all you ever wanted to do, then I guess you probably wouldn't create an account. — Cody Gray ♦ 1 min ago
After your current ban ends I'd advise taking an additional month break. A new ban within 30 days of the old one ending will be 2x as long. For every 30 days beyond the ban you avoid trouble the duration of a future ban is halved from the previous one (until you're back down to only 2 days). meta.stackoverflow.com/a/344967/85661 — Dan Neely 30 secs ago
Another reason to take the break @Dan suggested is to give yourself a chance to carefully read our guide for reviewing Late Answers and First Posts. We also have a guide for Triage. If you have questions about what sorts of answers should be flagged, you are always welcome to ask about that on Meta, or in the SOCVR chat room. We're happy to help you improve your reviewing skills. — Cody Gray ♦ 1 min ago
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@VLAZ There's a big difference between "You found the bug, you write the code" which implies the OP recognizes something is wrong but is too lazy to address it, and "I don't think that's a bug, and your explanation doesn't make sense to me, I don't see anything to improve in my answer. How about you make your own answer so that the community can judge which way is right?" — Davy M went to fund Monica 1 min ago
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@PapaGrisha I hear you - tool that does not even allow printf debugging really suck… Hopefully you at least can get a list of paper and debug old school. Basically there are plenty of ways that you can debug code - not showing so in the post is a reason for downvotes and since one generally can get to actual problem without debugging it leaves post as "missing MCVE" or "too broad". — Alexei Levenkov 45 secs ago
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I don't know what search engine you are using but bing.com/search?q=c%23+change+external+dll+name (which is what I believe your question is asking) gives plenty of (expected) "can't change assembly fine name" answers... This may be a reason why linked question gets downvotes as "does not show any research" — Alexei Levenkov 57 secs ago
The info page for
[implementation]
now says: "This tag is in the process of removal. Please don't use it." — DavidRR 49 secs agoThis is a good real world example of the type of misunderstanding users are having: meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/392124/…. Specifically with regards to this question: stackoverflow.com/questions/59070582/…. You can see on inspection that the user does the 3 main bullet points, and tries to do the name of the other two without looking at them for details (thus completely missing the note on research, as well missing the MRE link and explanation). — Travis J 1 min ago
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:shrug: doesn't seem anywhere near as blatantly off topic of other similar examples of "why was x built this way", to me it sounds more like a case of "is there any situation where x is true", and the answer provides a few, thus effectively answering the question. It's not too broad either, because just one example would be enough to "solve" it. I personally would have skipped that review. — user400654 1 min ago
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The line is drawn by an SQL query, and the query draws its data from people's actions, so it won't be any more coherent than people are. You may find some of the comments on this meta question interesting, even if the question isn't relevant. — arnt 46 secs ago
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Well, that certainly explains sentences like "I have just started, I don't have any code" — Dalija Prasnikar 29 secs ago
Why are you in such a hurry? It will get deleted. It takes some time as it is not automatic process How long does it take to process an account deletion? If anything GDPR request can slow deletion not make it faster. — Dalija Prasnikar 1 min ago
It is an audit, not a review. Once in a while they pick one that has a lot of helpful votes, easy to pass when the reviewer takes care of double-checking why a flag from a concerned SO user needs to be dismissed. You have to look, like the audit message says. SO users don't have much a problem passing this particular audit, 8 out of 10 succeeded. It wasn't supposed to be hard. And of course it isn't, if you look. — Hans Passant 1 min ago
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I spent 20 minutes going through my inbox. Without getting ticked-off, uncommon. There were 3 of them that I can vouch for not having written and not having announced anywhere. This got borken a long time ago, just more bork today. — Hans Passant 55 secs ago
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