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@John I'm pretty sure when HFOE referenced 'another site', they didn't mean on SE, much less for you to violate the rules on another SE site. Resource requests are off topic both here and on SF. — Daedalus - Reinstate Monica 24 secs ago
Downvoting because apparently censorship is still widespread on SE. I commented previously and it was removed. — jhpratt GOFUNDME RELICENSING 41 secs ago
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@clickbait: That's a good and bad news in one package for you. For me, this change makes my rep from my 1k answer is not worthy enough at the face of 100 question user. See data.stackexchange.com/stackoverflow/query/823140/… . I guess I need to make more questions to boost up my rep. — ישו אוהב אותך 19 secs ago
I work at Microsoft and I don't use hashes of file names of files. Does this satisfy your curiosity? or you actually want to ask every single person of Microsoft, Google, Amazon, Netflix, Dropbox,...? Pure curiosity based questions are rarely fare well on SO (especially if one get popular or posted on meta) — Alexei Levenkov 9 secs ago
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@alecxe: If you're going for a hat by editing old Meta questions, at least make sure that your edits are correct. Several of your recent edits, including this one, introduced grammatical errors and/or incorrect use of formatting. — Cody Gray ♦ 11 secs ago
I got that also. In fact that's how I knew winter bash had started; somehow I thought it wouldn't be starting for a few days. — dbc 14 secs ago
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@AlexeiLevenkov Fine, I can't see that I added that I meant they use it for uploaded files of the users. At least that's what I read on SO on old answers to old questions. And bet my pardon, many links at facebook and google look like they use hashes, for example: (see next comment). But that's only google, I see. And wikipedia. And Facebook according to a post on SO. — John 1 min ago
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@U10-Forward Every single one of the edits that you just made to old Meta posts were completely inappropriate. You changed correct grammar and spelling into incorrect grammar and spelling. I know you're going for a hat, but please at least make your edits correct and non-trivial. I have rolled all of them back, and I don't want to have to keep doing this. — Cody Gray ♦ 1 min ago
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Only curious: How do you use it now (e.g. for look up)? Do you intend to remember all 725 terms? Where are the definitions? Are the definitions self-contained or are they only links? — Peter Mortensen 1 min ago
Don't worry. My list is longer (and a web application is taking shape)! — Peter Mortensen 45 secs ago
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Only curious: How do you use it now (e.g. for look up)? Do you intend to remember all 725 terms? Where are the definitions for the terms? Are the definitions self-contained or are they only links? — Peter Mortensen 1 min ago
4:50 AM
Well, every so often (I try to do it at least once it every couple of months), I go through all of my manually written flashcards & see what I can get. In the score column I put either a 1 or -1 depending on if I get it right or not. I compare that to past sessions to see if any progress is made. My best is about 82%. There are some definitions on the spreadsheet, but it's mostly just links. Once I finish my online flashcards (cram.com/flashcards/c-sharp-11109040) I'll be able to put away the Post-Its version. It's also sortable by the link destination. — Starnes Student 1 min ago
Nice list btw, I just took a look. Much more extensive. I have a huge list of possible definitions, but I take so long to write down a single flashcard (manually) that I'm selective about what I write down. In case you're interested, here's an old picture of all of them. It's grown quite a bit since then. i.imgur.com/efzPIxi.jpg — Starnes Student 16 secs ago
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Why not simply provede the answer text as a quote in this question? Otherwise it's rather hard to say. — Robert Longson 1 min ago
@RobertLongson Because I want to avoid this becomming a discussion on this specific answer, and more a general point about my feeling of frustration at seeing my answer deleted, and having no idea why or how to find out why, and how we can avoid this in the future. — Yair Halberstadt 25 secs ago
Probably the reasons are often the same. Some kind of list to choose from plus a custom field similarly to the close votes procedure could probably decrease the needed times quite a lot. Would still mean more time but considerably less of it and the additional ability to have statistics. — Trilarion 25 secs ago
@SamuelLiew they are deleted last month, but I got banned this month just now, Is there some delays? And should I UNdelete the downvoted questions and edit them to recover? — Akuta Hinako 46 secs ago
Your latest two deleted questions shows that you still do not know what is on-topic yet. Please read "What topics can I ask about here?" and "What types of questions should I avoid asking?". Also, please go through the Meta Stack Overflow question checklist before posting your question. — Samuel Liew ♦ 1 min ago
Can confirm, @rene. People usually get more frustrated after talking to me. — Cody Gray ♦ 2 mins ago
@SamuelLiew after learning the what is on topic and while is not, should I recover these off topic deleted questions and edit? But I wonder how should I edit to make off topic questions on topic. Or should I just edit other questions that are not upvoted and on topic? — Akuta Hinako 15 secs ago
The system checks for a possible ban only when you attempt to ask a new question. Undeleting these deleted questions won't help unless they are edited to be on-topic and can be reopened. Please read the linked duplicate on what to do with these deleted questions. — Samuel Liew ♦ 1 min ago
Also deleting questions AFTER they have been answered also counts towards a question ban, since you are wasting other users' time. — Samuel Liew ♦ 17 secs ago
In case you've been living underneath a rock the whole autumn, this would be why. — Lundin 1 min ago
Thanks for the reply @cody. How many moderators are there that deleted those 2000 posts? i.e. how many posts are deleted per moderator? — Yair Halberstadt 24 secs ago
@VLAZ Nonetheless, there is that restriction. i've run into it, myself, a few times same as the OP. — Cindy Meister 29 secs ago
"No, I cannot flag the question as duplicate, as not one of similar (3-5) questions have approved answers (most of them also mine)." I'm not aware of any limitation to the duplicate system that relies answers to be approved. Or upvoted, or accepted. Or for there to even be answers, really - occasionally we flag a question as a duplicate when the user literally re-posts it within a short timeframe. Sometimes it's accidental, other times not but it's clearly the same question, even if neither has answers. Usually we don't flag a question with no answers as dupe otherwise but still. — VLAZ 2 mins ago
@CindyMeister OK, then I've not seen it. Perhaps it's something newer or only conditionally enforced (depending on what the conditions are). I've definitely flagged questions as dupes that are from the same author and had been reposted. Both intentionally and by mistake. In either cases there were no actual answers to the question. I'm pretty sure I've dupe voted for questions without an accepted answer. Can't remember if I've use a target with no upvoted answers, though. — VLAZ 1 min ago
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@Yair It varies from day to day. Moderating Stack Overflow isn't our full-time job, so we handle flags when we have a chance. — Cody Gray ♦ 9 secs ago
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@SamuelLiew -- 1 2 deleted questions are not about code and off-topic so it's not likely to be edited to be on-topic -- the other deleted-questions can be edited well. — Akuta Hinako 1 min ago
Why does @AkutaHinako's profile show This user is garbage. Profiles and related information are not shown for a garbage user.. Is that a message put on by SO? If so, I find it highly offensive — Martin 53 secs ago
@martin -- No It's something I put myself... just a joke, I'll alter it, sorry for the potential misinterpretation :) — Akuta Hinako 1 min ago
@Martin -- I've added a "Joke" indication to my profile so you won't be concerned then :)\ — Akuta Hinako 29 secs ago
@YCF_L eh, why are you bumping your old questions with minor or irrelevant edits? — CodeCaster 57 secs ago
Is the question on-topic? If yes, there is nothing wrong with offering a bounty. If no, vote to close. And whether a user "is capable of answering" is a pretty big assumption to make. — adiga 49 secs ago
It seems odd to me that a user would ask a narrowly-defined question they can answer themselves, not answer it, and then bounty it. Perhaps you're overestimating this user. — Erik A 28 secs ago
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The problem has gone after I revised most of my deleted downvoted question - Some of them are really too bad that when I read my own question again, I was hard to know what I was expressing ... — Akuta Hinako 1 min ago
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I mean at the end ... the asker asked a good question, and got a good answer ... — Jonas Wilms 1 min ago
@JonasWilms but it invalidates my legit action and can be a good way to invalidate many closure like mine. — Temani Afif 17 secs ago
@Turamarth that question gives an answer to the OP but what about me? what should I do? I think such behavior is not good but I am not the OP. I noticed the behavior. There is also the fact that a closure was involved. — Temani Afif 1 min ago
Also we explicitly recommend banned users to edit their questions in shape .... — Jonas Wilms just now
Why? You judged the question back then and back then it wasn't a good question. Things have changed. Reopening is a normal part of the process. — Jonas Wilms 1 min ago
Then this might be a better duplicate: meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/290297/… — Turamarth 1 min ago
Well, ask the one that issued the bounty. I guess he found the other answer more useful ... — Jonas Wilms 29 secs ago
@JonasWilms it was a good question but a duplicate and since it was a duplicate, maybe the OP found his answer and decided to ask a new one by editing it. This is against how duplicate closure works. If anyone do this it will be a mess. — Temani Afif 1 min ago
@Turamarth yes closer but I cannot rollback in this case because I will make the answer irrelevant. That one is the opposite issue where the answer become irrelevant due to the edit and the rollback is good for it. — Temani Afif 1 min ago
@tom well which facts? the advice we give to banned users does not actively prohibit this behaviour. — Jonas Wilms just now
Does this answer your question? This answer was posted *after* the question was closed, how is that possible? — Turamarth 45 secs ago
Temani, I would argue that it is still a suitable dupe for the general behaviour, but in this case we're too late for that. The answer already exists and we shouldn't invalidate it. Maybe leave a comment for OP to tell them that this isn't allowed behaviour and when you see another such case, then roll the edit back. — Tom 1 min ago
@JonasWilms That linked post does not allow users to ask new questions in old posts (or I don't find the paragraph where it does); it talks about fixing posts, which is clearly different and even "If you're unable to improve your existing questions, you'll get the chance to ask one new one 6 months" makes it clear that this isn't supposed to happen. Other meta posts, on the other hand, clearly tell that this behaviour is not allowed. — Tom 39 secs ago
when you see another such case, then roll the edit back --> it's difficult to see them. I close a lot of question each day and I have to wait until monday for the SEDE to update to find if a question is reopened ... I don't think there is a way to identify such behavior. No one will automatically check the revisions of each question. — Temani Afif 1 min ago
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@double-beep I didn't get a survey for the one team I am actually a part of — Ashley Medway 37 secs ago
@itsho but whether the OP knows about something is irrelevant and cannot be used to close a question. The focus should only be whether the Q & A is on-topic. But, I agree with the general theme of your question and how it can be misused. Bountied questions cannot be closed as Too Broad. Samuel has already answered how to address this bit. — adiga 1 min ago
To the person down voting me, thank you for taking the time to down vote me. Would you also be so kind to take the time to tell me the reason for down vote, this way I know what I did wrong and maybe adjust my question to make it better. Or you could provide me a reason why my question is bad or doesn't belong here so I can consider taking it down. — mrdeadsven 1 min ago
because after an edit, it's normal that a question can stop being a duplicate, --> In this case the duplicate process will be a mess and I don't agree. I close your question as a duplicate then you find your answer in the duplicate and you change to ask a new one ... this is against duplicate closure, I won't accept this and if it's acceptable as a behavior I will simply stop closing quesitons. — Temani Afif 1 min ago
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@TemaniAfif So I would flag it but for circumventing the ban rather than for editing. — ivan_pozdeev 1 min ago
@TemaniAfif I don't quite see what exactly you are losing here. A number of questions with your closure mark on them doesn't count towards anything (there are suggestions to reward for finding duplicates with reputation or badges but they are just suggestions now). For the purposes of the site, an extra duplicate doesn't mean much, either. And for an OP, they are at a disadvantage compared to asking a brand new question: they have to go for the trouble of getting it reopened before they can get any answers -- this doesn't provide any unfair advantages to them, either. — ivan_pozdeev 1 min ago
A number of questions with your closure mark on them doesn't count towards anything I am not aimaing to win anything or to get any reward. I am discussing a potential bad behavior that will make the process of closing question a mess because it take it seriously. Now we have only one question and in the future we may have more. If you think such behavior is not a big deal then why I have to waste my time finding a duplicate and closing question? — Temani Afif 24 secs ago
they have to go for the trouble of getting it reopened before they can get any answers --> there is no trouble since now we need 3 votes to reopen so the OP vote + only 2 and it's easy to reopen question when the duplicate is irrelevant because the question is a new one. In my example the question got reopened in less than 12h — Temani Afif 43 secs ago
@TemaniAfif Now that you mention it, "Now we have only one question"... 1 open question vs 1 open + 1 closed does skew statistics for the OP in their favor -- so this can be considered an unfair advantage! — ivan_pozdeev 1 min ago
I don't care about the OP stats or my stats, it's about the whole site. This happened one time. What if it happen again (with the same user or another one) would you accept this? should we allow this? For me it's a clear NO. — Temani Afif 1 min ago
and what about the future? this may happen (or probably happened) different times with different users, should we let it be .. in all the cases? And more important: How to identify such behavior to be able to stop them or roll back the edit in time? — Temani Afif 1 min ago
@TemaniAfif This is about the site. Stats like this are used for various heuristics -- including question bans -- as well as manual checks by mods. So the OP is basically forging their profile. Clearly that's gaming. — ivan_pozdeev 19 secs ago
@temani Maybe the reopen queue should show the diff view by default? Then the post would not've been reopened (in case the reviewers were paying attention) — Jonas Wilms 1 min ago
@TemaniAfif As for your "wasted effort". Any question you closed, for any reason, may be reopened later. That's a part of the system's mechanics. Are your closing efforts wasted in such a case? — ivan_pozdeev just now
yes, my effort is wasted in this particular case when I close a question as a perfect duplicate. I am not talking in general when my closure can be wrong or the duplicate not suitable after the OP making an edit to clarify his issue. — Temani Afif 1 min ago
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I’m not 100% sure, but you mean to ask if there should be a longer delay before posts are pushed into the triage queue, right? — yivi 10 secs ago
Oh interesting.. Can/should we only mod-flag for "too broad" close reason or can we do it also for blatant dupes, opinion based etc. questions? — Kaiido 55 secs ago
Regarding (2): since the answer there is locked, I'll create a flag and ask for an update of the answer. (just letting you all know, so we only cast one flag, not many :D) — Tom 51 secs ago
@Tom yeah well ... the self fullfilling prophecy thing ... Not sure if hinting the people that this possibility exists does us a favor ... — Jonas Wilms 21 secs ago
And a related issue is that far too many folks are using "Requires Editing" from the Triage queue for posts that should be closed - thus making the "Help & Improvements" queue really hard work. Could the "Requires Editing" path be 'strengthened'? (I.e., maybe a second pop-up to explain what it's really for.) — Adrian - Reinstate Monica 1 min ago
@Adrian-ReinstateMonica you're not the first one who has asked something to be done about "Requires Editing". You won't be the last, either. I agree it's annoying and I did initially wrongly use it, too. Requests for at least renaming the button have existed since the button was made, I believe. Perhaps now that SE have finally started to look into some of the old problems, they might finally do something about review tools. — VLAZ 44 secs ago
related (essentially a duplicate): How long should we wait for a poster to clarify a question before closing? "You should wait for zero seconds..." — gnat 1 min ago
It exists and prohibits it explicitly, so I would say it helps, especially since that question is the main dupe target for getting out of bans, so having that rule there is quire useful in my opinion. — Tom 44 secs ago
@tom I'm not quite sure you get my point here. ... Maybe we should formulate it in a way that does not imply that editing questions into new ones is a way to circumvent the system quite effectively ... — Jonas Wilms 22 secs ago
Please provide a list of questions that could be tagged with this proposed tag. — Samuel Liew ♦ 39 secs ago
No, the meta associated to the site. Doing this on Meta Stack Overflow gives you the hat on Stack Overflow. Doing it on Meta Super User gives you the hat on Super User. — Glorfindel 53 secs ago
Note that there being other similar questions open does not validate this one staying so. Since the site is community-moderated, the other questions could have slipped the curation radar. That search does not account for deleted questions either. And even if the subject was on-topic for the site, it is questionable whether you have included all the necessary details for other people to reproduce the problem (see [mre]). — E_net4 is sad 25 secs ago
On a side note, it is misguided to link curation with rudeness like in your last comment of yours on the question. Volunteers are spending their time to create a repository of high quality questions and answers, and closing questions with issues is an important part of this site, so that comment is unwarranted. — E_net4 is sad 1 min ago
Yeah, I guess. I really think that the "needs more focus" description doesn't fit though, even if the "needs more focus" part does. It doesn't clearly indicate to the user what is wrong with the question. An adequate answer? Possible. Multiple questions? Not really. I'll use it until the next description comes along, I suppose. — Maarten - reinstate Monica 41 secs ago
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@SamuelLiew I would also argue that
Convert PowerShell script to exe
should not be closed - the question itself did not request a tool or such to resolve it, that was simply the answer provided - it's requesting a technical solution to a technical question. — Matthew 9 secs agoUltimately I'll accept your opinion on it, felt it had been a rather useful question given the use but will leave it. — Matthew 20 secs ago
The asker had all the time in the world to edit their question into shape before posting it. What makes you think they'll improve it within the next few minutes? — deceze ♦ 14 secs ago
I'm disappointed in your latest edits, which were poor and unnecessary, and had to be reverted by other users. — Samuel Liew ♦ 40 secs ago
I agree @SamuelLiew I will be careful what and when to edit. Sorry for that. — maytham-ɯɐɥʇʎɐɯ 1 min ago
How stupid is this? I have no problem with SE throwing away 10 points to those "askers". But why don't you just consider awarding like +15 points for the answerers as well? — filipvkovic 12 secs ago
Sure, accidents happen, but more often than not, the post is never improved upon ever. So: meta.stackoverflow.com/a/260265/476 — deceze ♦ just now
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@AshleyMedway there's a bug here when dealing with deactivated users on a team, addressing it now! — Dean Ward ♦ 59 secs ago
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@Kaiido I believe if you have a language preference set in Chrome wouldn't it actually help to tell Chrome that a given page is in English. Then if someone who is a non-native speaker and has a difference preference set and they visit the page they will see a prompt to translate it from English to their native language? Perhaps I'm wrong, this stuff is a bit fuzzy for me. — maxshuty 57 secs ago
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Just for the sake of no one else doing this math, 30 seconds for each (2,000) posts is about 16 hours of writing comments per week, with 21 moderators equals almost 50 minutes per week per moderator. I wonder how much time is taken responding to questions about post deletions on Meta - my guess is not 16 hours a week. — Grumpy says Reinstate Monica 1 min ago
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If you need several separate files to make a minimal project work...is it really as minimal as it can be? Isn't there a way to demonstrate the algorithms are causing problems? — fbueckert 54 secs ago
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If there were only 3 questions in the first tag, I'd've suggested just manually retagging and let the empty tag be garbage collected. But when I check the tags you linked I see 201 and and 2712 questions. To my pleasant surprise though, scrolling down the first page it does appear that most/all of the questions on the first tag are about the python library not the general concept so setting a synonym or merging the tags should be an easy update. — Dan Neely 47 secs ago
the exact algorithm for question bans is not public. Whether the bonus has an effect or not, try to make your next question as good as it can be. — Robert Longson 50 secs ago
Oh cool.I always thought it is rather simple. Do we know if the algorithm considers information from multiple stack overflow branches or does it only look at one branch? — Mr.Sh4nnon 22 secs ago
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Branches? There are language-specific Stack Overflows, and there are other sites in the Stack Exchange network, but those are all separate sites with separate rep and separate bans. — Heretic Monkey 1 min ago
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@trlkly "Why give canned responses instead of genuinely trying to help?" Sometimes the system adds the canned response itself. For example if you identify the question as a duplicate. Personally I hate being associated with a comment I didn't write. — Mark Ransom 25 secs ago
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@TemaniAfif feeling that your effort to find duplicate is wasted is not acceptable - meta.stackoverflow.com/a/391793/477420. I'm not exactly sure if it is helpful so :) Waiting for an upvoted answer to appear and then closing as duplicate may help with keeping questions from being chameleoned into another one or disappear as soon as it closed as duplicate... but that is not welcome either. — Alexei Levenkov 1 min ago
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@fbueckert None that I can think of. The algorithms need certain input to execute and the undesired effect can't be tested without running them. — TigerShark 1 min ago
Besides the technical question that triggered this meta one. This question is still unanswered although the comments seem to point to something on the lines of "Because we don't like any external link anymore no matter if it's code or anything else. Asking specifically for a code tag (even if the op doesn't need to show code) in the message is probably a UI bug and should be worded differently." Should I answer myself? — TigerShark 32 secs ago
@fbueckert Because: 1 input is an image file. Any image will do but I think is a lot easier for other people to just download my example. The other input is a csv with number vectors. You need this numbers to run the algorithm I'm asking about. They could be generated randomly by more code, yes... but I'll have to write that code while everything else were things I already had in hand. Last but not least, you need to link to opencv, a cmake file automates that, doing it by compiler params means others will have to change them to account for their versions of the library. — TigerShark just now
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To me, that doesn't seem that minimal. Can you narrow down exactly which algorithm is producing erroneous data? Why or why not? Have you spent time figuring out if the issue is in the number vectors? Or does the problem occur no matter what numbers are passed? That seems like things you can do to help anyone looking at your question to make the problem as straightforward as possible. Also the reason why pastebin links need code in the question itself. — fbueckert 41 secs ago
I don't see this as a good change for the most part; considering SO suffers from trigger happy close voters, all this does is make it easier for them to close a question. — Brett 16 secs ago
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What advice, @Jonas? Not wasting developer time on silliness like Winter Bash? Not bumping old Meta posts by making trivial or incorrect edits? — Cody Gray ♦ 45 secs ago
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I’ve seen good and bad examples of this behavior. Questions being edited to be good. Questions being completely changed into something different. Both are good outcomes for the site in that we get good questions. However, I don’t know if the latter is good behavior because it’s one of the factors that contributed to me stopping contributing to SO. Rather than mechanical policy, I believe the more important point to address is the human factor. SO is trying its best to reverse the “not welcoming” image, but there’s the reverse side of making sure that contributors keep feeling good. — Michael Cheng 21 secs ago
about " Configuring Kubernetes clusters is not programming." the 22k questions about kubernetes in SO? Additionally, my question is not about kubernetes, is about kubesplay-ansible and it's fail to add a master node. this is covered in "computer programming" because "ansible" is rightly covered by SO doesn't makes sense the reasons to mark off-topic my question — info2000 1 min ago
It troubles me that someone’s close vote can make them feel bad. If that becomes a more widespread feeling, then contributors/moderation will eventually trend downward. — Michael Cheng 1 min ago
@E_net4issad -about reproduce the issue: I added the link with the steps followed, so, it's reproducible. -About volunteers: SO from time ago is EGO, like instagram likes, other times my question was marked as off-topic and I agreed, but not in this case while the 3 technologies are extended asked/answered here. — info2000 44 secs ago
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Is this why I've seen the blitz of almost pointless edits on meta. I was wondering why so many higher rep users were making so many edits — psubsee2003 1 min ago
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Yup. I merged the tags and created a synonym. We generally just track this by adding a moderator-only status tag to the question. But that does have the downside of leaving the question “unanswered” in the system’s logic. — Cody Gray ♦ 38 secs ago
@JoseAntonioReinstateMonica twitter.com/MeganRisdal/status/1203000382806319104 — VikingoS says Reinstate Monica 1 min ago
@fbueckert Shouldn't we discuss that on the question itself? I think we are spamming this other a little :P — TigerShark 7 secs ago
Configuring infrastructure tools isn’t programming. I already addressed that the existence of other questions is not evidence that yours is on-topic. — Cody Gray ♦ 1 min ago
@info2000 Those three points would make separate concerns. Alas, all of them are refutable. (1) questions must be self-contained and not have important details behind links, as described in the link above: "Provide all parts someone else needs to reproduce your problem in the question itself"; (2) your assumption that people close questions for egotistical reasons has no foundation; (3) we already have some machine learning based tools to assist moderators and curators, but it's not enough help, and they are not sophisticated enough to be autonomous. — E_net4 is sad 8 secs ago
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Moderators — please explain why my comments keep getting removed. — jhpratt GOFUNDME RELICENSING 57 secs ago
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Does this answer your question? Why isn't providing feedback mandatory on downvotes, and why are ideas suggesting such shot down? — takendarkk just now
With the benefit of long hindsight @jscs : sometimes figuring out the problem is as useful or more useful than figuring the answer. So the 2nd part of this I can agree with if maybe not the first. — Dave Kanter 48 secs ago
Thanks for the time effort. I checked the mentioned your unsure link post, and edit it: that was irrelevant to the
python-asyncio
, while connecxion is an asynchronous library. — Benyamin Jafari 1 min agoCan confirm; I've seen the auto-comment fail to be auto-deleted on multiple occasions. This has been reported as a bug on the announcement on the global Meta, and marked [status-review] by the developer. — Cody Gray ♦ 57 secs ago
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@jhprattGOFUNDMERELICENSING "Moderators — please explain why my comments keep getting removed." Unfortunately they almost never do. To the question. It seems that the close vote activity has increased very similarly to the activity during the experiment. Now the question is if it stays that high or if it goes back to previous levels. — Trilarion 1 min ago
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@maxshuty My first comment was a response to an idea to simply disable google's translator. That's apparently the only thing StackOverflow could do on their end, but then raises the concern that it might be better some of us have this notice while they don't need rather than the ones who need it never have the translation. Once again, that's a weird bug from google, if it really anoys you, raose a bug to them: crbug.com — Kaiido 21 secs ago
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