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I have one question related to undeleting. I might not have all the information related to the deleted questions so how to handle those? For eg. I might not have the code for all of them now — SAXENA_RAHUL 21 secs ago
@VadimKotov, feel free to update the post with your observations! and yes, it'd be really great if you could clean up the other tags that are present on the post as well. Thanks for that. — Bhargav Rao ♦ 1 min ago
@SAXENA_RAHUL That's a good question: Keep in mind that you don't need to fix all of the questions; just some of them; and that in some cases, having the code is not necessary (unless it's a troubleshooting issue on your own code). — George Stocker ♦ 1 min ago
While I'm not one to comment on votes, I would love to know what anybody has to object to this answer. — yivi 5 secs ago
@yivi it's me. They object to me. They object to me helping someone when the listed duplicate specifically says that's what they're supposed to do and that's exactly what we're supposed to do as moderators. — George Stocker ♦ 1 min ago
@yivi up till today the consensus seemed to be that we closed against the dupe and sometimes a mod came by and dropped the links to the deleted posts in a comment. It looks like the moderators rather try to give a bit more tailored guidance and not all of the 0,015% users adjusted to that new state-of-mind. — rene 28 secs ago
FYI, George, I am one who objects some of your recent actions and some of your take on community policing; but I have nothing against you personally and I dislike user targeting. I'm just commenting to try to hopefully push some users to reflect that we shouldn't allow our emotions run wild, and still vote on the content, not the person. And to give you some support nonetheless. I may disagree with you, strongly in some points, but we still should act like reasonable human beings. Whatever that is. And with that I'm off. Peace! — yivi just now
To be honest that linked question didn't cleared anything to me. Also I only see 1 deleted question in my account, so this answer is definitely helpful — SAXENA_RAHUL 1 min ago
To be honest that linked question didn't cleared anything to me we would love to hear @SAXENA_RAHUL how we can make that better. — rene 19 secs ago
Hmmm, that will be a challenge @SAXENA_RAHUL ... that content doesn't easily translate in a couple of tweets ;) ... we have a lot to tell you ... anyway. I'll see if I can find some users who would be able to make a precise and short version as well. Thanks for your feedback, appreciated. — rene 11 secs ago
It already has been lifted. Thanks for your help again regardless of all the heat your action has generated — SAXENA_RAHUL 37 secs ago
@GeorgeStocker I have edited and undeleted those, which I think can be useful to others. Now when will the ban be lifted ? — SAXENA_RAHUL 1 min ago
Going to get an answer to this, but it also involves putting in a data team request because the query path is just so huge and it has to be run against production. I'll comment again once I get an ETA from them (it might be a week or two because we've got so many experiments currently running). — Tim Post ♦ 1 min ago
6:02 PM
@crockeea Just corrected 5% of the "hate" :) 5 years change a lot, apparently. — Anton Menshov 1 min ago
6:40 PM
when you can sort question pages by so many metrics and what metrics would that be, and in what way are they different I respect to this problem? — Andreas 20 secs ago
6:56 PM
" I would rather see a system where edits by non-OP do not bump a closed question into the reopen queue." -> wouldn't that penalize the OP when others try to help them fix their questions? — George Stocker ♦ 1 min ago
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What to do if I only have a question about general SQL syntax? Should I tag it with just [sql]? — weegee 52 secs ago
@GeorgeStocker No, it would empower OP. I've seen a lot of discussion recently about the reopen queue being filled with posts that are only there because someone made some inconsequential (for the state of the question) edits. Such a change would fix that problem and the problem of OP editing their question into shape having no effect WRT to the reopen queue. At any rate, Shog's proposal goes even further; it's much more ambitious by virtue of being a response to a broader call to action than this post, which is simply addressing the idea of preventing suggested edits in some cases. — TylerH 24 secs ago
This is a good point, but my focus was entirely on eliminating what I believe is wasted effort by reviewers. — James K Polk 36 secs ago
@JamesKPolk You don't think achieving the same outcome (no longer having these questions in the review queue due to edits by >2k users) by different means solves the problem of wasted effort by reviewers? — TylerH 36 secs ago
No, that would be a great result and would satisfy my work-reduction goals entirely, just wanted to make sure people understood where I was coming from. — James K Polk 1 min ago
8:08 PM
My SO account is going to be closed in 15 minutes... I made the request yesterday. I had hope that this type of questions would be accepted, but it's OK. I understand that they are different kind of questions. — Dominic108 24 secs ago
8:44 PM
@GeorgeStocker alternatively you could have edited this question to be specific (and linking to the duplicate) like "according to {link} I need to ask separate q to get list of old deleted questions. I currently see X questions and have only positive scores" so you don't need to trigger "those gold-badge/diamond @#$@ answer questions to get the rep and then close post to block anyone else to get their point"... — Alexei Levenkov 59 secs ago
@Luuklag I don't see that question as opinion-based. It ultimately asks what is wrong with a seemingly simpler way of doing things, which can, in this case, be answered objectively, as the existing answers show. — duplode 12 secs ago
9:10 PM
@alexeiLevenkov we don’t expect the OP to know that, we do expect people voting to close to have read the post they claim this is a duplicate of. — George Stocker ♦ 1 min ago
9:22 PM
That's the reason for rules like "Must show effort." and "Minimum complete example." and such. In the question I reference, the person went to the effort to print out pointer values to figure out what was wrong. They were just clearly baffled about some language fundamentals. I don't know how they could've asked their question better. By the time they figured that out, they wouldn't have had to ask it anymore. And I've seen questions that clearly indicate that the person isn't in an environment where anybody has the right answer. In fact, their instructors are actively giving them bad answers. — Omnifarious 1 min ago
That's the thing, @Omni; at some point, we need to figure out what it is we're trying to do here. Askers have to have at least a base level of skill in programming; is it unreasonable to expect that? I don't. At the end of the day, maintaining quality standards will feel unfriendly, to some degree or another, but will, in the long run, benefit far more people. — fbueckert 1 min ago
On the other hand, some things get closed too quickly and still don't get reopened after a sufficient edit (example). — Bergi 49 secs ago
@fbueckert - How are people going to learn if nobody can answer their question? — Omnifarious 1 min ago
The general idea of a two-in-one site is not without merit. There were a few interesting discussions around it in the Big HMP Room a few weeks ago, such as this and this. — duplode 17 secs ago
9:56 PM
@Tom - Name one where people will actually get a decent answer to their question. Seriously. I have a friend, who is a very competent programmer, who stays away from here because of how people here treat questions. He's been struggling to find a forum to have professional conversations that aren't full of complete idiots who think they know way more than they do. — Omnifarious 1 min ago
Good news is with the welcoming push the idea of gatekeeping is going away. — George Stocker ♦ 11 secs ago
@Tom - There are two kinds of quality. Quality in the sense of an overall good question is what I care about when I search in the search box or on Google. For quality in the sense of a question worth answering I look for people who are sincerely making an effort to ask a good question according to the site's guidelines. — Omnifarious 1 min ago
Well...when you call curators idiots...I can't help but think you've got the wrong idea as to what we're trying to accomplish. The quality here exists because of how questions get treated here. To be sure, there can be a balance, but that balance doesn't have to be loosening the standards. As for gatekeeping, well, you have to know something about programming to really accomplish something here. We can't teach you the basics. — fbueckert 2 mins ago
@fbueckert - When I was talking about complete idiots, I wasn't referring to people on StackOverflow. I do not think the people who close questions just because they think the question is a dumb, low-quality question are idiots. — Omnifarious 1 min ago
Curators are those that cast votes (up, down, close, reopen) on questions, editing some, and more or less doing what they can to keep the site clean. You're deliberately referring to those who do so as idiots, which...kinda misses the whole point of how this site got successful in the first place. — fbueckert 20 secs ago
@omnifarious that’s exactly it. If one person has a question 100 people have it. We maintain our utility by using the experts on the site to edit questions into shape or close the ones that can’t be edited into shape. Without those “beginner” questions, we miss the beginning part of the funnel, which if crucial to the site staying around as a business. — George Stocker ♦ 1 min ago
@fbueckert - Who are curators? Who do you think I'm referring to? The people I'm referring to could not be called curators in any reasonable sense of the word. Are you purposely misunderstanding me? — Omnifarious 2 mins ago
Ahh, I missed a crucial word in your statement about whom you were referring to. My bad. I will delete my comments based on that. — fbueckert 9 secs ago
@fbueckert - I am not referring to those people at all. I am not referring to anybody on SO. — Omnifarious 1 min ago
@GeorgeStocker Those beginner questions already exist and are already answered. To many people just don't care anymore for searching them up or later edit questions/answers to remove the clutter/noise and make them easier to find. Answering such questions again and again hopefully isn't crucial for this site to stay in business. — Tom 1 min ago
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