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You might not be able to place a bounty on the question, but others can, which is why you want to frame a question to make it as easy to understand and (in particular) as interesting as possible. Even if you don't get an answer, you'll likely attract decent chatter in your question's comment section, and if you do, you could always ask someone to help you with a bounty. — Hovercraft Full Of Eels 10 secs ago
1:32 AM
Why developer minded souls is treated as dangerous and totally wrong answers is accepted and most voted? Do reputations turn people cracy? — Pauli Sudarshan Terho 1 min ago
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Many downvotes is not a false perception if counting all those that get deleted. By deleting and hiding the perception is not as bad and you believe it is a false perception that there is many downvotes. I dont downvote much because I dont want to loose my mind. — Pauli Sudarshan Terho 1 min ago
-15 ... There is a lot of info here the downvoters not want us to see — Pauli Sudarshan Terho 1 min ago
2:20 AM
The kids is those who set the programmers in isolation. How can developing be so dangerous? We are treated worse than terrorists. — Pauli Sudarshan Terho 35 secs ago
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Reopen does not happen but closing is fun try making the hard workers upset. Why am I adicted to this? Three maniacs set me in isolation and I believe kindness and hard work to try explain does work. They are IDIOmaTIC, not developer minded, want not to contribute. I talk about those who close and not want to reopen because I have more brain. — Pauli Sudarshan Terho 1 min ago
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I reopened question after soo much refinements and they deleted it all! Another invention got stolen :( I wanted others to see and learn — Pauli Sudarshan Terho 1 min ago
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Reason to close as unclear is unclear. Reason to close as too broad is too broad. — Pauli Sudarshan Terho 26 secs ago
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I dont understand a fucking shit so I have the rights to shut you everyone down! Idiots get the powers and those who are programmers with a developing mind must be punished so hard. How often dont we see the not understanding in the comments from those who closed? — Pauli Sudarshan Terho 1 min ago
Acting by not understanding is only idiots doing. If there are 3 who understand the question and can participate and there are 3000 who not understand there are no rights whatsoever for those 3000 to disturb the important work! — Pauli Sudarshan Terho 1 min ago
@gparyani that's wrong. Please vote to delete from review. If the post author undeletes mods will get an auto flag, and we can take corrective action. — Samuel Liew ♦ 1 min ago
@SamuelLiew Some of these spammers are exploiting another loophole: re-deleting clears said automatic flag, so they undelete and re-delete, and then at some unknown point later, undelete again. This won't solve that problem. — gparyani 27 secs ago
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@gparyani if you see this happening please custom flag.. we can delete accounts — Samuel Liew ♦ 1 min ago
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@lucidbrot it was a valid close. The OP provided no code and was asking the best way or the most optimised way. Do you know, that type of question are considered too broad for even code review? Do check their site. This discussion is off-topic here. If you want to get more information, talk to us in the meta room — weegee 1 min ago
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the unmitigated rage when we're either closing it because it's too broad, or it's a dupe...that certainly makes me feel unwelcomed. Why? Because you didnt research enough, if the question got closed as a dupe. Maybe you didn’t read the how to ask page before posting your broad question? You feel unwelcomed just because you didn’t read the rules? — weegee 18 secs ago
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You mention you'd request the paid work from another site. I'd say, as long as that's not against that site's rules it's fine - the request for someone to do the job as paid work is not on Stack Overflow. It would be nice if that person (or you) then posted the solution as an Answer, here. But If no one here could answer and you paid for it, that would be completely up to you. — Cindy Meister just now
ALL: I do not think this is a duplicate. The OP has stated the request for paid work would be posted on another site. Those questions all have to do with money being offered on Stack Overflow. — Cindy Meister 40 secs ago
Total beginners can't always interpret an (oder) IDE that only says "Syntax error". — Cindy Meister 50 secs ago
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...Your reference to article about Facebook suggests that you are primarily concerned that this influence can get manipulative, well yes I worry about this too. I can't make others vote fairly but I try to avoid doing that myself and what helps me here is making a rational explanation prior to voting in a particular direction. Usually I keep these explanations by myself but since other user expressed their concerns about voting here I decided to share my reasoning — gnat 27 secs ago
@JonEricson good catch, I meant to write "I can vote as I please as long as it's not personal". As for the influencing, this is unavoidable effect of voting that rates content. Votes are intended to tell readers whether content is good or bad and this is by design an attempt to influence their behavior with regards to rated posts... — gnat 36 secs ago
There are still inconsistencies, for example the badge requirements still have “up vote” and “down vote”, with a space. — Sebastian Simon 11 secs ago
@Braiam sure, and edits that actually are an improvement should naturally be approved. My point, if I didn't make it clear enough, is that terrible edits are still approved, and bumping questions into the reopen queue over an edit like that is a waste of reviews for one, and it doesn't help the author of the question. I mentioned it because, in my opinion, it didn't look like the answer remembered to address robo-reviewers and other ways horrible edits get through without being an improvement (such as human error). The answer looks like it's, in part, based on that as well. — Zoe 19 secs ago
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I don’t believe that kind of comment is useful. And may lead to arguments. Just let the system work and let the user make their own decisions. — yivi 13 secs ago
@weegee Seems like you got something wrong here. Makoto is not posting from the viewpoint of a user getting their question closed, but from the viewpoint of a moderating ist closing a question and receiving hate for it. — Modus Tollens 15 secs ago
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@PauliSudarshanTerho Tone down the insults in comments and answers, please, they are not constructive. — Modus Tollens 6 secs ago
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@PauliSudarshanTerho exactly, we don't think users should actively raise flags to resurrect now deleted comments. The correct cause of action is editing the post to include the info from those comments. Comments are post-it notes, and just as their real-life counter parts they don't tend to stick forever ... — rene 43 secs ago
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...Your reference to article about Facebook suggests that you are primarily concerned that this influence can get manipulative, well yes I worry about this too. I can't make others vote fairly but I try to do that myself and what helps me here is making a rational explanation prior to voting in a particular direction. Usually I keep these explanations by myself but since other user expressed their concerns about voting here I decided to share my reasoning — gnat 1 min ago
9:40 AM
FWIW sometimes you can get a completely informal discussion going in chat that would point you to those kinds of resources... I think a certain minimum of reputation points may be needed in order to join chat groups (certainly, in order to create one - but I can't remember what's required to join an existing one). — Cindy Meister 1 min ago
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@CindyMeister the chat privilege comes at 20 reputation. You can chat sooner then you can comment ... and at 100 reputation you can create chatrooms — rene 1 min ago
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I am not really invested enough in that specific example to discuss in chat. But: It was a question by a user who realized their way was bad and wanted a better way (note: not The Best Way™) and guiding them would not be easier with a code example. — lucidbrot 9 secs ago
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Deletions can not be other than descructive and should be impossible to do without some constructive work, like telling why, learning someone something to not repeat a behaviour to delete again, or just make use of intelligence to replace comments by a summary or put the good points in the question or answer. Is it the reputations breeding criminals or why are the so many? On SO they move freely when they can not in real life. — Pauli Sudarshan Terho 37 secs ago
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Deletions is descructive and should be impossible without constructive work, like telling why, learning some knowledge (about the topic not vague communityrules if they really believe they are superior) so the endless repeatition of finding answers could stop instead of deleteing more and more. Just make use of the superiour expertice (uh) to replace comments by a summary or put the good points in the question or answer. Is it the reputations breeding cryminls and why let them do so much harm deleting without building. Destruct only by compensate with minimizing construction! — Pauli Sudarshan Terho 22 secs ago
But in this subsystem they move freely when they can not in the protected real life. Deletion IS a cryminl act when doing it in secret and without any help. Deleteing truths about the crm system breeding them. The more they delete the more we shout, outside if not possible here. Those with no ability to speak should not delete. The most common phrases that fit on a dize, like this is unclear or too broad is not enough because no brainwork is not needed to roll a dize. — Pauli Sudarshan Terho 11 secs ago
What's wrong with a public room? Create it, and then post a link as a comment to your question — Hovercraft Full Of Eels 1 min ago
But in this subsystem they move freely when they can not in the protected real life. Deletion IS a cryminl act when doing it in secret and without any help to us. Deleteing truths about the crm system breeding them. The more they delete the more we shout, outside if not possible here. Those with no ability to speak should not delete. The most common phrases that fit on a dize, like "this is unclear" or "too broad" is not enough because no brainwork is needed to roll a dize. — Pauli Sudarshan Terho 23 secs ago
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Background if you need: I had a question that got closed as unclear because of oppinionated reasons: Object.prototype.pop() is forbidden for beginners but is effective in optimization. I had put more and more work and edited best I could according to moderators misunderstanding comments. They said "I dont understand" without asking a specific question. Their lack of knowledge should holded it closed. They wanted use cases and I was aware it could make question too broad, so I was extremely careful to put the last words. — Pauli Sudarshan Terho 1 min ago
Thank you! Maybe a pure moderator based system could work if more is as kind as you. — Pauli Sudarshan Terho just now
1. If your question was not deleted, you can see it in your question list. 2. If it was, you can see it in the list of your "recently deleted questions". 3. If it isn't there, you can politely ask a mod to show the link to you. Nothing forbids to the mods to show it for you, but also nothing enforces them. They typically fulfill such good-standing single asks. — peterh 1 min ago
I think, unless that's limited to 10k users, you can search for
isdeleted:1
. Unless you're a moderator, it'll show you your posts that've been deleted. Alternatively, go to the reputation tab and scroll down. Make sure "Show deleted posts" is checked. Your post had downvotes, so you should see a +x removed
in the event list (or -2 downvoted
if you go back a little in time). That approach only works while the post is deleted. — Zoe 1 min ago@peterh, the question was automatically deleted by a deamon with name Community — Pauli Sudarshan Terho 13 secs ago
@Braiam But that's just "edited and then reopened". It's not "edited by someone other than OP, and then reopened". — JL2210 18 secs ago
@PauliSudarshanTerho There was an answer on there that was deleted yesterday by the answerer. Doing so, in combination with a score <= 0 and the question being closed triggered the 10 day roomba criteria, which is why Community deleted it. See stackoverflow.com/help/roomba for the deletion criteria — Zoe 1 min ago
Wow, this is too much for my brain to hold, I want to focus on the topics instead of become a system expert — Pauli Sudarshan Terho 1 min ago
They close it again with no hints at all! HELP! stackoverflow.com/questions/56199543/… — Pauli Sudarshan Terho 1 min ago
@JL2210 that's counting all the non-OP edits. If they were that prevalent in the site, we would see a higher difference between the proportion of questions that gets edited and reopened vs edited and stays closed. Yes, it may happen, but it's not that significant right now, specially looking at the questions closed with unclear. — Braiam 1 min ago
Yea that makes sense. So the the number on extreme left, shows the points I earned in that respective tag (here its python) ? Okay, they could show it in a separate column, its confusing and disappointing to know that I still have a long way to go... ^^ — J Arun Mani 38 secs ago
I undeleted my answer. Someone has edited the post. Work is going on. Just one more close vote for any reasons at all :( I commented: This post got closed, reopened, now two close votes again! It should be impossible without helpful notification! I dont know if you are jokers or try by this involve me in making the system better. "Deleted automatically by Community" - the core phrases built in system is twisted too or a lie.Three persons call them selves Community — Pauli Sudarshan Terho 1 min ago
Thanks, @Shog9, that line of inquiry didn't {strike}support my agenda{/strike} yield consistent results and I've dropped it. ... But I've got plenty of other queries, like this one that timeout on SO's data; if you can tune something up to make it fully functional, that would be great. — Brock Adams 1 min ago
We should at least incent those people what they can do with debugging their code. — πάντα ῥεῖ 52 secs ago
It is not the tool - it is how tools is used. And tools should exist to hand the misusers high! Those who repetetively have hit close vote without communicating during this experimental period is in the statistics. Send them to the court! — Pauli Sudarshan Terho 1 min ago
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@πάνταῥεῖ: I don't necessarily disagree. I'm merely framing the position from what the new policies seem to be at this point. — Makoto 23 secs ago
I cannot see how is "being nice" policy in contradiction with suggesting debugging as step toward solution? — Dalija Prasnikar 7 secs ago
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smells a bit like a one-level tag hierarchy: meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/255245/… — rene 43 secs ago
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@GauravMall then flag those comments, but that doesn't make your action acceptable. — jonrsharpe 32 secs ago
@Gaurav cursing you isn't moderation. You ask about moderation in your question — Patrice 40 secs ago
I did, but that doesn't validate that somebody can curse you(f*** words were used) — Gaurav Mall 1 min ago
"It was really important" - to you. That's not a valid excuse to knowingly post something off-topic. — jonrsharpe 1 min ago
You knowingly went against the rules. What did you expect? In my opinion the very fact you know it makes it worse. 'hey, I know this isn't the site you wanted to be, I know this will be deleted, removing all useful information for the future, which is literally against the reason behind this side, but I really need help?'. Don't get me wrong. It sucks to be stuck on something like this. I empathize. But stack doesn't have to be the solution to ALL programming related questions. — Patrice 2 mins ago
"Helping others should be the main objective" - It's an awesome byproduct if an individual is helped, but it is not the goal. SO is not a helpdesk, its purpose is to be a useful repositority of knowledge for future readers to come. Voting is how we signal what should stay, and what should go. — StoryTeller 1 min ago
see also: Why was my question so quickly deleted by a moderator? at SE.SE meta. "...We have no obligation to keep your question around if it doesn't meet our community's standards. That's how it works here. Next time, you should read a site's rules and standards before posting your question." — gnat 27 secs ago
I'm embarrassed that this is even a question. If a user cannot debug, they cannot develop computer programs and should stop trying to outsource the hard bits to SO. There's a reason that skilled and experienced developers are paid well, and its got nothing to do with writing code. — Martin James 1 min ago
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It asks for judgement on the part of anyone answering and thus it is an opinion based question. — Brian Tompsett - 汤莱恩 1 min ago
Where's the opinion or hardware recommendation? It's asking if VS is able to use the increased number of cores. — Tony_Henrich 1 min ago
@bdl I am aware there are other factors. I am asking about cores also. It's not a mutual exclusive thing. I meant downvotes. Well now it's getting down and close votes because of the exposure my question got from here. Thanks guys! — Tony_Henrich 1 min ago
Yeah, I totally fear my privileged position. The horror that someone else is going to share the effort to moderate this pit ... — rene 56 secs ago
@rene Btw, you are not so bad. The really bad guys only vote for down, close, delete, silently - because they know very well that it is right. The really bad guys won't ever start a debate below such a post. — peterh 40 secs ago
@rene My vendetta is against this monopolistic opinion-terror. A healthy community should be able to embrace contradicting opinions. The MSO is the exact opposite of it - actually, even if you represent the majority opinion, you will be likely voted down, for anything. I say, it is enough - so I totally ignore the so-named "majority opinion", and I simply say what I think right. And I spit to the voting scores. I hope, others will follow my example. You can consider this vendetta, if you wish, actually it is - but still I am sure, this is the right thing to do. — peterh 1 min ago
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@CindyMeister I think you're right. I think people were excessively dismissive on this one. — User1973 29 secs ago
"yes officer, I told you, I know that shoplifting is illegal. I think you're going a bit overboard with your policing, because I already said I knew" — TheWanderer 32 secs ago
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As the moderator that deleted your post because you had to flag it for deletion (I was actually going to send you a moderator-only message for this): Don't abuse the site by deliberately posting posts you know violate our rules. That's not going overboard, that's just how the site works. — Martijn Pieters ♦ 36 secs ago
Oh, I'm not defending the logic here @DalijaPrasnikar. I'm merely framing the position from what the new policies seem to be at this point. I do agree that asking someone to debug your code is a reasonable ask, but I've personally never been able to make that sound "nice" without it coming across as me with all of my rep stating, "Hey, why aren't you debugging your code?" I'd rather users debugged their code before asking a question here - no doubt - but I've never come across a message asking someone to do that that felt welcoming enough to slide. — Makoto 46 secs ago
You don't lose any privileges if other people catch up to you in rep. I don't understand why you would think people would be afraid of losing something they can't lose, because of an even that doesn't affect them. — TheWanderer 25 secs ago
If you're going to pay someone to answer your question, and you want to go with option A, then you shouldn't ask it on SO. Otherwise, I don't really see a problem. You're doing everything related to payment completely separately from the site. As long as the question is on topic and good, and the answer is too, then we won't know the difference. I'm not sure someone who could be paid each time that question is asked by someone would like to post the answer publicly and only be paid once, though. — TheWanderer 39 secs ago
@TheWanderer I do. How about this post? (Sorry I think we are long on offtopic waters) — peterh 12 secs ago
@peterh I'm not sure I see where there's any harassment going on there. Even I downvoted the question because I had no idea what you were trying to say. You seemed to be arguing that it shouldn't be a bad thing to gain rep, but that's already the consensus. It's just bad to gain rep with the sole intention of gaining rep, instead of prioritizing the purpose of the site: good content. — TheWanderer 2 mins ago
I do contribute. I didn't get my 1,200 reputation from now-where. But I also got work to do. — Gaurav Mall 1 min ago
@Patrice In your bio, you state that your job is to help customers. That has to do with customer support. My question was labeled off-topic because it had to do with customer support. What's more, it was directed towards firebase users, who only would know the answer. So that said: If not at stackoverflow where could I have asked my question? Firebase Support takes up to 3-4 days. I only had hours, what should I had done? — Gaurav Mall 1 min ago
Even though, I am going to get a lot of comments about this: Just now 3 views happened within a second and they just downvoted my question in 1-2 seconds. Whatever the loading delay the could not have the question is 2 seconds. — Gaurav Mall 22 secs ago
Also, once somebody posts something even remotely bad, everybody goes to their profile and starts downvoting all of their posts. If that is fair, I don't know what this site is doing. — Gaurav Mall 30 secs ago
Also(this is with every post I have seen) when somebody sees there are a lot of downvotes, they are influenced to add a downvote without even reading the question. — Gaurav Mall 45 secs ago
If they aren't here to answer those questions then that is a poor reflection on them. — ChrisF ♦ 51 secs ago
Even if the question might be on-topic, it is certainly missing all details. What's the input html code, how is the library used, ... — BDL 11 secs ago
@ChrisF Disagree. There are over 1000 questions about mpdf here - a library that has one active maintainer, finwe. He fixes issues and reviews and merges PRs and has put up extensive documentation. He's not morally obligated to also answer 1000 questions on Stack Overflow, as the price of making a piece of software available to the world. Let him do the bits of work that he's willing to take on, and whoever wishes to do so shoulder the rest. — Mark Amery 13 secs ago
@Makoto Actually, it all boils down to "be nice" is poor choice of words. We should not be nice, but professional. Nice raises unreasonable expectations. — Dalija Prasnikar 1 min ago
You don't have to read much to be fair. So, I decided to post a question that would have been off-topic is the fourth sentence. Pair that with the title and it's not difficult to work out if one agrees with the sentiment of the post — Clive 31 secs ago
@Trilarion you may be paying too much attention to visible size of close queue - it is too easy to manipulate to be treated seriously. I've got a habit to just ignore it (especially after I learned about stats showing that vast majority of questions that leaked through close queue are eventually handled by other subsystems and end up closed or deleted anyway). You better try to find some other way to estimate efficiency of your close votes — gnat 1 min ago
"Many high-rep users strongly dislike others working for the rep, fearing their privilegized position in the system, and ignoring that the rep is the main drive of the volunteer contributions to the site." - what privilegized position? The "honor of cleaning up the trash"? Rep only gets you privileges. Purely technically, someone could write answers that only are community wikis after they hit for an instance the commenting privilege, and it still doesn't make them any less valuable to the site. Good contributers come in all rep ranges, and contributions exist in all forms, and not all are — Zoe 2 mins ago
visible. Some edit (more visible), some close questions, some answer, some ask, some take on the massive job of coordinating burninations. More people means, on average, less work for users. The CV queue is growing out of control, and while what we need is a higher vote total, that mainly means new close voters. For each 5 users who hit 3k rep, there's a potential to handle 50 more questions a day, but we're getting a whooping ~45-50k questions per week. — Zoe 42 secs ago
Further, most people post answers to questions that should be closed all the time. The answer this question attracted was from a person who, in the past, has posted answers to several off-topic questions instead of closing. You're talking about goodwill and people who don't do it for the rep, but they get to keep it most of the time. There's no community wiki either. People also give out bounties. Some more than others, and some have given out thousands of rep worth in bounties. It's pretty common because high-rep users actually have rep to spend. — Zoe 15 secs ago
Do you see another perspective on this? The answerer would be yet another one of "I just spent [some] effort on this and the OP deleted the post as soon as I posted my answer" people. It's really a no-win situation, and the only person who could have prevented it in the first place was only you. — M.A.R. 23 secs ago
@GauravMall I'm surprised to know that you think it was OK to break the site's guidelines because of your own emergency. This leads to many more assumptions that I'd better of not explicitly state here, at the risk of being misinterpreted. The moderator's answer already seems to convey this pretty well, anyway. — E_net4 1 min ago
For comparison, a low-rep user who gives out a bounty risks using several privileges, especially if they're close to 1 rep (as in not thousands), while high-rep users (for an instance those stuck in the limbo between 3k and 10k, 10k and 15k, and 15k and 20k) aren't risking as much. The users with more than 20k rep won't lose any privileges if they don't drop under 20k. I'll argue the majority of high-rep users want to preserve the quality of the site, and don't mind new users gaining rep. Without new users, the site will die, because we will always lose users. — Zoe 1 min ago
However, I do agree with you on this: "My suggestion would be to tune your question asking tips & tricks (essentially: know and learn a lot of other SE sites. Practically all your problem has an on-topic part on at least one SE sites. Ask that part on that site, tuned for the expectations of that site.)" - that being said, OP has shown a disregard for the site rules by admitting they knew it was off-topic, but posting it anyway. I'd say the first step is realizing excuses doesn't make it any more permitted to ask the question. See the comments: i.imgur.com/8vibs39.png — Zoe 1 min ago
I personally don't think that asking whether VS will use more cores is appropriate for SO - clearly one looked at the "Build and run option" and read corresponding help to know the answer... I don't see how one would be able to ask non-opinion based question after that. — Alexei Levenkov 57 secs ago
Downvotes on main question are necessary as you don't explain how just looking at "build and run" options is not enough... or what results of bing.com/search?q=vs+mulitcore+build fail to show... (that's from people who read title only, body of the post on main is completely hardware reco) — Alexei Levenkov 54 secs ago
"Also, once somebody posts something even remotely bad, everybody goes to their profile and starts downvoting all of their posts." No, that is user targeting and one of the few cases of voting fraud. We have measures in place to reverse such votes, when they persist, one should flag for moderator attention. — E_net4 1 min ago
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If you're going to make it even easier to delete stuff, perhaps consider a time limit between closing and deletion. Pile-on close votes are a real problem, and rapidly turn into delete votes. — Brad 2 mins ago
@Shog9 Whatever the criteria is for this test in the first place. However they plan to measure "efficacy" of the action. — Brad 5 secs ago
@GauravMall I can’t find any evidence of anyone using swearwords in the comments on that post. The only one having behaved inappropriately was you. — Martijn Pieters ♦ 59 secs ago
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Ok. So, efficacy of reopen votes isn't directly affected by close votes (or vice-versa): only one type can be cast at a time. So, the current test should tell us whether 3 is sufficient to improve the efficacy of reopen votes as well as if 3 can do so for close votes. — Shog9 ♦ 39 secs ago
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@TheWanderer Sorry, I think we are on offtopic waters. Maybe it should be better to talk about it on the chat. You could read the discussion, the answers and the comments on the remote question. All of them says, that "it is ok, only ... is bad". The result is, what we can see on the main site - rejected edit suggestions, always urges to forbid more and more, nightmares of the CMs before they post to the MSE anything, and so on. Simpy the voting habits got an unhealthy direction. This should be fought. — peterh 1 min ago
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It's less unlikely than you might think, @braiam - though for different reasons. Askers delete their questions with some frequency - often before a review can complete. Also... Lots of people may see a question, but few may know the topic well enough to evaluate it; I've seen questions hang in review for weeks while everyone skips past them. There is certainly value in a lower threshold for reopen as well. — Shog9 ♦ 1 min ago
10:40 PM
Tangential meta-meta two cents: discussing the appropriateness of a [faq-proposed] in the [faq-proposed] itself is awkward regardless of the strictness of comment moderation, so I don't think the justification in the second paragraph is truly necessary. Discussions about the need for a faq are often held before it is posted; the only difference here is that you are doing it after it was posted, which seems entirely fine to me. — duplode 9 secs ago
I don't agree with this. Having "@Downvoters" in the comment is valuable because it makes clear that the comment is being made in response to negative feedback. Without that, to a visitor who sees the comment and doesn't have the privilege required to see that there have been downvotes, the comment's presence will be confusing. — Mark Amery 51 secs ago
See meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/255583/… please. You shouldn't try to create a new account to circumvent a possible ban in any case. — πάντα ῥεῖ 1 min ago
"Lots of people may see a question, but few may know the topic well enough to evaluate it" This is actually my beef with questions being so easy to close. I see a lot of questions in specific knowledge domains where the question makes perfect sense and is well-formed and clear for someone remotely familiar with the topic. That doesn't stop a bunch of people for coming by and saying, "oh there's no code so I'm going to drive-by downvote and vote to close." Even in cases where specific code isn't relevant or required for a specific question. — Brad 36 secs ago
Possible duplicate of How can I understand why am I receiving a warning that I could be blocked? — Robert Columbia 1 min ago
@Machavity why did you remove the link? Please return it back. The link can give helpful insight in this occurrence. — Danilo 41 secs ago
@Danilo The link wasn't to a question. It was just a bunch of text in a link format. There's nothing to return — Machavity 29 secs ago
I've only deleted 1 question since it was necessary for
delete your own question with 3 votes or higher
badge. On other questions i was "trusted" and since that question i am not. And i have questions that propose ( show in code ) an dumb way to do something that was corrected in answer. I don't know what to edit there. I can edit last 2 attempts, but i don't see how that will help since warning wasn't from the future. — Danilo just nowprobably best not to delete a question just to get a badge. And as we don't take such badges away once earned you can always undelete that question now. — Robert Longson 47 secs ago
You won't get a ban for one problematic question. You likely have more questions that were downvoted and deleted. A moderator will probably post links to them here. You can then start to edit them. — Modus Tollens 8 secs ago
Ask a moderator and they'll give you the link to it if that's all that's holding you back from deleting it. — Robert Longson 49 secs ago
@RobertLongson it was over a year ago... I was naive and stupid. That question is long gone now - I can't do nothing about it. — Danilo 2 mins ago
@ModusTollens that would be nice. Machavity ... yeah you did in the edit, but not in the comment. If you were to mention it in the comment i could've replaced it or take it down myself. — Danilo 11 secs ago
And honestly i don't see this question as a duplicate. I did edit this question to make my question clearer. I know
what
i can do to help my case, but i don't know if that course of action ever worked. — Danilo 32 secs ago11:24 PM
Awesome, no mod to help me out, and this question is closed an 2 votes to be deleted. It seems no one recovered from asking ban. — Danilo 59 secs ago
11:44 PM
@danilo I can post an answer that tells you how to fix the questions Samuel listed. It’ll be a few hours though. If this question gets deleted in the meantime I’ll undelete it and reopen to help you out. — George Stocker ♦ 1 min ago
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