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8:00 PM
So wait. You're upset about commentators warning others that this may not work or that they may lose work that isn't backed up? I'm quite lost as to why this is suddenly a bad thing or why this would be damaging advice. — Makoto 28 secs ago
Okay, it's a bit confusing, at least to me. I don't really understand how and where the algorithm of SO, which surely always can use some work, is affected here. Some comment or answer is not voted in the way you would like it to be voted? You can only think of flaging it. Just commenting or answering yourself is not enough? You cannot comment any longer? Why not? What exactly is the abuse? Would it be possible to more clearly describe the problem? — Trilarion 1 min ago
Because you can't prove it. You can have strong suspicions but you don't know for sure. And the knowledge doesn't help you unless someone does serial downvoting, which would be another issue completely. I may be one of those that downvoted this question. What changes? Maybe even better not to know who up-and who downvotes oneself. — Trilarion 1 min ago
@fbueckert That's what I'm starting to think. I went to check the OP's rep history and I see no evidence of 200 rep at any point in time. Are there some rep changes that are invisible? (I know from experience that I can see fraud corrections and "user removed" change in other people's rep history... so what else could be missing?) — Louis 1 min ago
C'mon, guys! What are you waiting for? Just close this question until the OP can actually make this more coherent. Chatter isn't gonna get us anywhere. — Makoto 36 secs ago
8:38 PM
@Makoto I quote from my OP I would understand if someone commented to tell the accepted answer author to put a warning about production projects even though it is plainly stated in the question. — Ralph Maurmeier 13 secs ago
Reading is really hard. "First, I had an account" that would be past tense. I can try looking it up and see if I can login to it. — Ralph Maurmeier 53 secs ago
Uh. A question with no votes is neutral, at absolute worst. A net zero votes means a positive reputation gain. — fbueckert 9 secs ago
A question on stack overflow with no votes is NEGATIVE REPUTATION. I hope that clears some things up for several commenters. — Ralph Maurmeier 52 secs ago
See, I am literally quoting my original post to things that are commented here and yet the question is downvoted. Amazing. — Ralph Maurmeier 1 min ago
@fbueckert That is factually incorrect unless it has changed in the last several months. I haven't need to ask a question in a long time. — Ralph Maurmeier 59 secs ago
@E_net4 I am not in a question ban and quoted from the OP "The likelihood of me returning to this site to ask or answer questions is less than zero" which means I have not and will not ask a question. — Ralph Maurmeier 1 min ago
This would be my old account, I guess someone can analyze my history and tell me all the screw ups and that I exaggerated my peak reputation points or something. — Ralph Maurmeier 1 min ago
I see only positive reputation increases at stackoverflow.com/users/6592305/ralph-maurmeier?tab=reputation — npostavs 16 secs ago
"The votes cast on the other answers show a clear bias of this community to participate in closing questions just for the thrill of giving a knock to the fellow that asked the question." No, what it really shows is just that you think you can read the inner thoughts and emotions of completely anonymous people. They're hard to tell apart though, I don't blame you. — Davy M 1 min ago
In Guided Mode step 3 is "3. Show some code Share the minimum amount of code others need to reproduce your problem (also called a minimal, reproducible example)" which links to stackoverflow.com/help/minimal-reproducible-example which discusses Stack Snippets. Arguably a lot to wade through but it's there. — j08691 1 min ago
@RalphMaurmeier Others can't see reputation changes from your deleted posts, just as we don't list deleted posts to non-mods. — fbueckert 5 secs ago
I swear on on my life Stack Overflow told me they took away reputation points for asking questions with no votes. I wish I could find it again, but it was a while ago, when I actually needed to ask questions. — Ralph Maurmeier 31 secs ago
@Ralph I definitely did not mean to call you a liar, I just reported what I observed. — npostavs 13 secs ago
@fbueckert you're right, I guess I am getting a little emotional and did not think clearly on that response to npostavs comment. He sounds like he is calling me a liar and that's about as bad as calling Marty McFly chicken. — Ralph Maurmeier 50 secs ago
Ah, fbueckert's comment explains it, this is what I see ibb.co/QnyCmwm (since my first comment, someone has downvoted one of the questions) — npostavs 1 min ago
I have to commend Stack Overflow for the message I am seeing now: Ralph Maurmeier is a new contributor. Be nice, and check out our Code of Conduct. That was the opposite of my experience with THIS account and why I created the new account which posted this thread. However, I did create this account quite a while ago but there is no activity which is probably why I am a "new contributor"" — Ralph Maurmeier 23 secs ago
@npostavs no problem and I didn't think you were, I'm reading comments that are in direct contradiction to what I wrote. It is frustrating. However, the whole point is that people are commenting in direct contradiction to what is posted and then downvoting which you can literally see happen on this thread. It's not a complaint, it's an observation of the facts as closely as I can remember them since a few happened last year (like negative reputation for an unvoted question). — Ralph Maurmeier 1 min ago
This... is starting to become a mishmash of multiple concerns, most of wish have been debated over time on Meta. Perhaps you'd like a moderator to clarify what really happened to your account, and leave it at that? — E_net4 34 secs ago
Another clarification, major is probably the wrong word. Since I cannot prove that I received a message from Stack Overflow about questions without votes, it is a hard point to debate. I swear at one point I received a message saying that. So, the real issue to address would be something like allowing other users to approve new users' comments or something to that affect. A wrongful downvote is impossible to combat unless you have someone else upvote to balance the scales, which is still not balanced in reality. — Ralph Maurmeier 1 min ago
@BSMP It is, however, a great way for popularity to override quality control. Which is likely exactly how it is meant to be used. — fbueckert 26 secs ago
...a separate voting queue where non-privileged users vote on questions... This doesn't make sense. Reputation is a measure of how much the system trusts you. High reputation strongly implies that you understand how the system works and the quality guidelines for the site. It does not make sense to give reopen privileges to users who don't know when a question should be closed (or at least haven't proven it). — BSMP 1 min ago
9:48 PM
@rene Then that may be the cause of what I am seeing. I guess I will have to modify how I browse the site. Thanks! — WJS 59 secs ago
10:04 PM
So someone just added that in there to "discourage more people from writing answers". Hrm. — Makoto 54 secs ago
I have an open feature request on MSE to add the foreign keys info to SEDE. That is already a couple of years old so don't hold your breath ... — rene 1 min ago
Ha ha... A bunch of new users were writing bad answers so I added that in there to politely let them know. Was that bad? — JL2210 13 secs ago
You should have just downvoted the answers if they were poor. Protection is only useful for extremely new users, which would've prevented exactly one person from answering. — Makoto 9 secs ago
Do you have some basis for assuming the bounty is intended for an existing answer? (As opposed to the bounty offerer perhaps thinking the existing answers are lacking) — M.M 21 secs ago
I see. It seems a bit hacky using the bounty system that way, maybe it's a feature SO could consider adding (that people can spend rep to specifically award an existing answer) — M.M 38 secs ago
@M.M It's already included when you create a bounty. It's been implemented for a long time. — JL2210 2 mins ago
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