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12:02 AM
I got declined with a link to this -- I flagged as VLQ because I wasn't sure of the exact close reason I should use and I figured other people would be able to figure it out. I'm slightly annoyed that nothing was done about it, but I just ended up flagging as no MCVE, so something should be done about it. — JL2210 1 min ago
After some testing, Google seems to cap how many results it'll show.
site:stackoverflow.com/questions/
only goes to page 14. Maybe /q/
are more common than I though and I just never noticed them before? — Carcigenicate 1 min agoNo, it's not too broad; as you note, the question is focused around a specific problem with a well-scoped solution. The asker - or indeed others - may lack the background knowledge to understand that answer, but like Feynman and magnets this is always a risk when you don't know the skill of your intended audience. All you can do is guess and provide a reasonably-useful (and reasonably-scoped) answer; no one can expect otherwise, @jpmc26. — Shog9 ♦ 1 min ago
@jpmc26: As I alluded to here, and in the passage you quoted (..."or practicing some fundamentals"). — Robert Harvey ♦ 1 min ago
12:38 AM
@GeorgeStocker The idea that downvotes only mean disagreement on feature-request is an idea I've heard bandied about recently, but the site FAQ indicates this meaning more generally: "or, absent quality issues, if the user believes that the post contains a proposal, the premise of the post (agreement)." Comments are really the only other mechanism for the community to express rejection of a post's ideas, and I think we can agree that voting is better than a mound of comments. — jpmc26 just now
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1:56 AM
@GeorgeStocker Care to remove the lock on the question? It seems just about everyone except you agrees that this should be closed. — jhpratt 5 secs ago
2:14 AM
The file vs memory thing is a bit of a red herring here, IMHO. I've seen folks write code to query in-memory data more slowly than a well-indexed file DB could produce the same results; I'm confident that sort of dubious feat is achievable with LINQ as well. Indexing - and the judicious use of indexes to avoid having to repeatedly iterate through a large set of data - is still a useful skill. Related: stackoverflow.com/questions/7641058/… — Shog9 ♦ just now
You can get those links by clicking "share" but answers get
/a/
... I don't know where the /q/<answer id>
come from. — user202729 1 min ago2:36 AM
@jhpratt I didn’t say it shouldn’t be closed, I said that none of the reasons given fit. — George Stocker ♦ 1 min ago
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4:28 AM
My take on this is similar to George's: Answer what's asked, provide an overview (similar to what you did here) of the underlying issues (especially data types) with links to documentation/tutorial/background information in-depth to further any reader's education. — Cindy Meister 32 secs ago
4:40 AM
Heheh: There's a grammar issue on the Grammar and Mechanics guideline page. ("Ellipses" is plural; singular should be "ellipsis".) Anyone know where I can report that? Ask another Meta question? — Andrew Janke 1 min ago
4:58 AM
Also, without a specific question, we can't tell you where to ask. Read the tours. The scope is quite different on the two sites, and I can't speak for AI.SE, but we on SO have had some discussions on ML questions — Zoe 1 min ago
It depends on your question. Generally, SO is about practical programming while AI.SE allows broader topic on AI (including conceptual). Also relevant on Meta AI.SE: What should be on-topic, modelling or implementation, or anything else? — Andrew T. 1 min ago
5:42 AM
It was closed for being too Broad, and with good reason. You complained about the comment, but with 3000 reputation, you should know by now that post looked like a question asking "gimme the code". It might be fine after revision 3, but it was closed with a good reason — Zoe 22 secs ago
Your assertions about how careless people were to put your question on hold or comment a certain way are distracting from what might otherwise be a useful request about how to provide an answer to a closed question. People may be downvoting this meta question because they feel that makes it not useful (eg, if you're looking to rant instead actually looking for an answer) or otherwise unclear. I recommend you remove those parts and just leave the stuff about how you improved the main site question and have prepared an answer. — Davy M 1 min ago
6:22 AM
6:34 AM
@rene Buying a smaller monitor is really not necessary. Just lower the resolution instead. — ivarni 47 secs ago
Re: original revision, I have to agree with the close reason: too broad. The question can be splitted into many specific subtasks (with bottom-up approach): 1) transposing a single chord, 2) transposing multiple chords, 3) detecting which is the chord line, 4) align the transposed chords correctly [the bonus question]. Re: current revision, maybe you're looking for Code Review? — Andrew T. 1 min ago
7:02 AM
Yup, I can confirm we've had significantly more than usual questions closed sooner in assembly and/or x86. — Peter Cordes 53 secs ago
If all answers on the dupe target is correct to you answer then blindly dupe flag. If not please specify somewhere witch answer is the one fixing the issue. — xdtTransform 37 secs ago
7:54 AM
8:08 AM
The other answer meta.stackoverflow.com/a/284335/578411 from 2015 already offers to replace pop with stack where appropriate. We tend to not have a tag for every method or function that exists, so even if you call it pop-function it adds not much to the question that can't be obtained from simply searching for it. I doubt many experts would want to watch a pop-function tag. — rene 22 secs ago
It does not give a [mre] (close) or show research (downvote.) Look at the mess. (See my comment on the question.) — philipxy 12 secs ago
8:20 AM
When a user's rep is 1 and you see some official info in their profile then that's likely a ban. Not a bug — weegee 26 secs ago
@weegee this is what I meant to have written. The case I'm asking about is/was different. Maybe I have to rephrase this to make it clear? — Wolf 52 secs ago
were you maybe looking at the reputation league per week? I disappear constantly from that one ... — rene 2 mins ago
9:16 AM
Cool... I just checked again. It's still not working. Let's see if it get's resolved quickly. Thanks for the Information @rene :) — Mikku 51 secs ago
9:42 AM
Sorry, moderators do not disclose why some may have been suspended. Users with reputation set to 1 do not show up in the leagues, that's not a bug but by design. — Martijn Pieters ♦ 57 secs ago
Not sure if you even want to confirm said user was suspended. At least that is what I read in this answer. We still advocate that we forgive mistakes and don't keep a public record? — rene 18 secs ago
@rene: I'm not sure how else to state that the behaviour was normal and expected here, and given their prominence on the site, it is hardly a secret. — Martijn Pieters ♦ 1 min ago
Is it really impossible to present an [mcve] that exhibits the same behavior but don't require us to visit an external site? Once you fixed it there is nothing left for future visitors to understand what was wrong and how the answer fixed it. — rene 8 secs ago
@gnat The case I observed is different from the question that it is marked a doplicate of. I tried to make that clear. It was exactly not suspension. The account was not there for some days, no user with this name existed on Saturday and Sunday. — Wolf 22 secs ago
Also, for WordPress questions that don't fit the scope of SO, there's a specific site that accommodates these, wordpress.stackexchange.com — Erik A 1 min ago
HTML cannot be debugged? I beg to differ, The point of reproducing the issue with minimal code is for us to be able to debug your issue. If you can't reproduce it...we're left with guessing and that's not a good place to start from. By creating a minimal demo you pare away all the irrelevant parts and, quite often, you will find the issue yourself. — Paulie_D 1 min ago
I for sure know that this was not suspension. There was no user with this name found. If I had found a the user (with 1 point reputation), I wouldn't ask. — Wolf 6 secs ago
@Wolf: sorry, you are wrong. Something must have gone wrong in the way you searched. — Martijn Pieters ♦ 33 secs ago
If I look into the list of all actions of this user, I see a gap between 16 hours ago and 16th August. This period seems to fit to my observations. What speaks against them is that there is reputation gain in the last days, but voting of course takes place on answers. — Wolf 56 secs ago
Because it flies in the face of everything I observed during that period. I’m not going to go into further details here. — Martijn Pieters ♦ 1 min ago
Okay, now I "found" your rock-solid There was a suspension notice on the profile during this time - sorry for all the fuss. So you must be right about the suspension. It was really so that I didn't find the account at all two different searches (some hours apart), so there seems a gap possible. — Wolf 9 secs ago
The reputation league is notoriously buggy, several existing bug reports about it. Which do mention the more noticeable bug, a user account appearing more than once. Just a side-effect of querying a live dbase without a lock, they don't want to fix that. SEDE is more reliable, it runs on a copy of the dbase, but that copy gets updated only once a week. — Hans Passant 1 min ago
Is it also that the user profile cannot be found (by searching users) during this period? — Wolf 11 secs ago
@KevinB, rain doesn't have anything to do with the question. If you don't understand the question you shouldn't vote for close in the first place. — Cetin Basoz 1 min ago
@Wolf: Suspended users are visible in /users page and you can search them by name. — hims056 38 secs ago
@JonSkeet Martijn already stated that there was no (obvious?) name change during the period in question. — Wolf 24 secs ago
Yes, by design they should, as already stated (hopefully as well in the question) the user was not searchable. — Wolf 11 secs ago
11:00 AM
Awesome idea, I usually face it and it really confuses me, and i go to the question to see if the question has been solved — Navruzbek Noraliev 26 secs ago
11:14 AM
I can support a request to make the question area a little wider, but to make it responsive - no thank you. That's one step too far. Having empty space at the sides is not a problem, no matter how wide or narrow the content is still in the centre where your main attention will be. — Gimby 2 mins ago
11:32 AM
@Zoe I've gone ahead and filed a bug report: meta.stackexchange.com/q/332451/200582 — Mark Amery 22 secs ago
11:42 AM
Trust me, in the long run, you do not want to try reading a long paragraph across 3000+ pixels... — Heretic Monkey 59 secs ago
12:10 PM
The question I tagged flag is disputed and the same question marked as flag. — Angel F Syrus 1 min ago
12:30 PM
@Heretic Monkey: Some want to squeeze as much as possible onto a screen. — Peter Mortensen 1 min ago
12:52 PM
@PeterMortensen I guess one could cram the footer in to the left or something. Wouldn't be much of a "footer" at that point though :). I remember way back when I was doing MS Access dev I had a client that gave me a db they had created that had everything on one screen. I watched them use it and their mouse traveled miles to do anything. I made it three simple tabs and they told me they ditched their wrist guard because they didn't use their mouse as much :). — Heretic Monkey 1 min ago
1:20 PM
people. can we simply take a step back and see what is now a legit question and even answer so opened up so the answer can get properly posted and it become a worthy addition to the archive? Heck, once commenter thought it would be way too complicated and it'd be nice if the answer was shared with them. — jweaks 1 min ago
The fact that meta readers downvoted the original post because of meta reason, giving what is now a useful post a -11 does not speak well for SO. — jweaks 22 secs ago
2:10 PM
Question legitimacy is a very common defense against closure. It misses the point; we don't care how, "legit" the question is. What we care about is needing to meet quality standards. — fbueckert 7 secs ago
please read meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/252944/… and then edit your question to include the details that are currently missing. — rene 19 secs ago
Possible duplicate of When is it appropriate to create a tag, and how does it work? — BDL 53 secs ago
i stopped reviewing questions on SO a long time ago because i got tired of every other question being a test question and i felt i was wasting my time — DForck42 9 secs ago
Here is what happened. The question got held, and downvoted twice, for being vague and not showing code to demonstrate it wasn't one of those 'do all the work for me' posts, some commenters also showed interest in the question, then I edited to improve, eventually adding code, and then enough code to solve it, I posted the full answer in the question cause that's the only option while on hold, and then I whined in meta, and 9 people downvoted the Question because of my whining, but not because of the current status of the improved-quality question. That leaves SO stuck with a crummy result. — jweaks 1 min ago
You have no idea why someone downvoted. You don't even know who downvoted, so ascribing motivations to it is a strawman. — fbueckert 31 secs ago
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3:32 PM
@jpp Point taken. How would you prefer to address a user who apparently didn't read the question, simply reacting to an assumption? Perhaps a plain please read the full question would be more appropriate. What do you think? — DonkeyBanana just now
3:42 PM
It wasn't opened when I last commented. But yes, it's clear the downvotes came from the meta post here teaching me a lesson. Peruse the Applescript tag, which is what I look at daily. A post with more than 6 votes up or down is VERY rare these days. lol. Without the history, the few applescripters on here will now see that question and all the down votes and be like "what on earth?" shrug I don't care. All I cared about was getting the thing formatted with an answer. — jweaks 1 min ago
3:56 PM
@DonkeyBanana - if someone didn't give you an answer that was in the ballpark, it's easier to downvote them and move on. There's no need to engage in conversation; the fact is that their answer didn't help you. — Makoto 33 secs ago
Sometimes users ask a question, delete it and then ask the exact same question again. — Robert Longson 1 min ago
You've hit on a contradiction between "welcoming" policy and "mentoring" policy. Welcoming requires you to solve the OP's problem in the fashion most useful to the OP and not lower their self-esteem by explaining all the details they don't understand. Mentoring requires you to teach the OP all the background information they lack. — Arkadiy 45 secs ago
@Makoto Interesting point. I understand that there's room for improvement. Just for the record, I wish to point out that my aim wasn't to aggressively attack the user. I actually hoped that by addressing his approach, I can enable him to really read the question and either remove his answer or (even better) to provide a relevant one. Also, I was hoping that said user might be more thorough for the upcoming occasions too, if instructed firmly. I'll definitely try to formulate my input more friendly. The irony was supposed to ease it up a bit but apparently, not successfully. Thanks. — DonkeyBanana 48 secs ago
4:42 PM
@Tom - I included it specifically because that's what people say when you tell them not to make this assumption, but I hear you. Could I reword it? — T.J. Crowder 44 secs ago
[faq-proposed]
? I imagine many of the downvotes on this question are happening because this is lost on some readers? — yivi 40 secs agoAs people can probably guess, the goal here is to have something to point people at. :-) — T.J. Crowder 48 secs ago
I see your point and yes, I'm sure you (we) can find a better style for that sentence. I would, write it a bit more neutral (declining coincidence is something I mainly see from conspiracy theorists, I guess that's why I don't like that in an FAQ post). Something like "Why not? Aren't these actions too close together to be just pure coincidence?". I think the tone of that sentence is a bit more neutral? What is your opinion? — Tom 17 secs ago
@Tom - Thanks, I appreciate the comment. Could you reverse your downvote now? ;-) ;-) ;-) — T.J. Crowder 1 min ago
5:04 PM
Same reason my wife should not assume I'm cheating because I came back home 30 minutes late. (Disclaimer: my wife never assumed that way) — tweray 21 secs ago
Never heard the phrase, "all hot and runny" before, so I googled it and got butter, peanut butter, and some other unmentionables. — Robert Harvey ♦ 24 secs ago
eh. the build-in Stack Overflow code snippet is for web langs like javascript, HTML and CSS. Not for SQL — weegee 58 secs ago
Related, as the answers mention arguments for and against the use of suggesting users use those fiddles although from a different page: Mention online compilers on the Minimal, Reproducible Example page? — Davy M 1 min ago
5:28 PM
@RobertLongson I tried it and it's weird because some tags I'm in top X% but don't appear in my developer story. (Yes, I went there to edit the top tags, but only appear the ones that already was there) — Vencovsky 32 secs ago
I don't see how the duplicate fits. This is about someone assuming something from a comment and downvote at the same time, not about forcing comments and the reasons for not doing so. — T.J. Crowder 7 secs ago
5:48 PM
This is probably another one of Google's experiments with how they display results from Stack Overflow. — BSMP 8 secs ago
@RobertHarvey my 2c -- the project calls itself "math.net" (see terminology on mathdotnet.com) so I think that is the most logical one to use. They use "dot" in the hostname I imagine for technical reasons. — DaveInCaz 57 secs ago
I can't synonymize to math.net. There are too many instances of the other tags; the system will kick out my request. If we decide to synonymize to math.net, a CM would have to do it. — Robert Harvey ♦ 14 secs ago
@RobertHarvey mathdotnet is the oldest tag by years and is the URL of the website. It also has by far the most comprehensive tag wiki. — TylerH 1 min ago
@Gimby It's also one of the reasons keyboard navigation is an accessibility requirement. You can't assume all users will be able to use a mouse. (Now that I think about it, it's odd how we almost always specifically point out alt text is for folks who are blind or have other vision issues but almost never seem to point out that not making your page content super wide is for folks with motor/mobility issues.) — BSMP just now
Thanks to your comment / answer this has gained some energy after sitting for > 1 year :) — DaveInCaz 25 secs ago
@TylerH: Well, if you can do the retagging, I'll go ahead and put the synonym in and move the Tag Wiki. — Robert Harvey ♦ 1 min ago
6:30 PM
You can't use Stack Snippets (the only "built-in Stack Overflow code snippet" I know of) for SQL -- only HTML, JavaScript, and/or CSS. — Heretic Monkey 1 min ago
@DaveInCaz Your request wasn't ignored. There's just 200 or so other synonym requests out there still — Machavity 5 secs ago
For correlation != causation, I like to point to tylervigen.com/spurious-correlations :) — Heretic Monkey 1 min ago
Do you mean "Why shouldn't I assume that I know who downvoted my post?" You never have to assume that a post was downvoted. It either was or wasn't. — Scott Hannen 6 secs ago
@RobertHarvey Well there are no more math.net questions. It will take me a while longer to go through mathnet as there are twice as many questions. EDIT - NVM, looks like you nuked that one. — TylerH 2 mins ago
@RobertHarvey If you mean renaming mathdotnet to math.net, then no I don't have any objections. But I don't have any experience in the tag, so I may not be the best person to ask. — TylerH 49 secs ago
@TylerH: Yes. I think the most sensible thing to do is merge mathnet-numerics into math.net — Robert Harvey ♦ 13 secs ago
Also just a point of clarification, math.net appears to be a family of libraries, of which math.net numerics is only one (see mathdotnet.com) — TylerH 1 min ago
Hi, you may not be aware, but Stack Overflow has been testing an Ask Question wizard for a while now: stackoverflow.com/questions/ask?guided=true. This is something that's been requested for quite some time before they started working on it, as well: meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/358600/… — TylerH 1 min ago
7:16 PM
Yea, that dupe target really isn't a good fit, @HaveNoDisplayName... This isn't a feature request to make comments mandatory. Comments aren't even the primary focus of this question. Should that closure go through, I'll certainly un-hammer it. — Cerbrus 54 secs ago
@SuiDream votes on meta usually means disagreement, especially on feature requests. See what's meta? — Zoe 31 secs ago
"The suspension was exclusively for the way in which you delivered your message, not its content." - that is false. I was suspended (bullied) by bloated rep SO users whose self-esteem seems entirely based on this false measure. Nothing has changed, apparently. — Dominic Cerisano 2 mins ago
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