12:30 AM
Possible duplicate of Has the formula for "interesting" questions recently changed? — ayhan 1 min ago
12:56 AM
I'd be kind of hesitant to answer this one because I'm not sure if what I'm feeling is really imposter syndrome and I wouldn't want people to find out that I don't even know my own imposter syndrome feeling level. — Don't Panic 12 secs ago
1:52 AM
In Texas, most programming jobs are salary; because, if they were hourly, the cost would be too great. There is a strong right-to-work law in effect here, which effectively means you have the right to leave your employer, and likewise they have the right to terminate you (with or without a reason). This means that if you get a new job, the first thing you need to discover is how many "company culturally" acceptable hours of work are expected. I've seen companies were 60 hours per week was the norm, 50 hours, and rarely, 40 hours. I've never seen one where less was acceptable. — Edwin Buck 1 min ago
If this question is asked, please clarify "round trip" hours. There's a lot of us who are used to the concept of "hours to arrive at the office" as the "commute time". — Edwin Buck 1 min ago
Not sure if this is a good question, as it basically asks people who benefit from lying about a value that would only be useful if all answers are honest. — Edwin Buck 1 min ago
Don't waste your time on bad questions and concentrate on good/mediocre questions instead. — Tom 48 secs ago
2:36 AM
Report is done. Results are fantastic. Got colleagues checking my work. Week was shit otherwise, but happy about this one thing. More next week! @jl2210 — Shog9 ♦ 34 secs ago
3:08 AM
Something has changed. The questions with tags I watch have decreased by 90%. Has StackOverflow Top Questions List Changed - Dramatic Decrease in Questions Shown (duplicate of this question) — David C. Rankin 1 min ago
3:20 AM
Switching from
"Interesting"
questions to "Hot"
seems closer to what we had. Whatever changed is unwanted and detracts from the StackOverflow experience. — David C. Rankin 58 secs ago
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5:38 AM
Possible duplicate of Has the formula for "interesting" questions recently changed? — Peter Duniho 1 min ago
6:18 AM
Can you be more specific about what kind of change it is? Is it a one- or two-point change that has to do with a question having been deleted, for example? Those almost never appear in the "trophy list"... — Cindy Meister 1 min ago
Can you check stackoverflow.com/reputation as well, to verify/confirm that matches your expectations? — rene just now
7:14 AM
@Greg This was specifically for self-taught programmers as about 70% of who took the 2016 survey told that they were self-taught — drac_o 16 secs ago
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12:24 PM
Possible duplicate of Failed and banned for user who answered the question correctly? — gnat 1 min ago
Note that in the LQP review queue, reviews where you recommend deletion don't appear in the Reviews part of your profile. — Wai Ha Lee 1 min ago
1:02 PM
I do have a userscript that shows you the consensus in your review history: meta.stackexchange.com/questions/248338/… — rene 21 secs ago
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Your whole premise is standing on wrong foot. Most down votes don't come from low reputation users, they come from higher reputation users - ones that participate more in moderation. And then the whole idea that the site would be better without down voting poor content from new comers... it would not... — Dalija Prasnikar 9 secs ago
Tom youre right about the figures but I don't have any either so I guess we're in the dark there. As for lurking its been a long time on multiple accounts. I'll remove that part to fit your comment though — ipsa scientia potestas 17 secs ago
@DalijaPrasnikar Ipsa isn't suggesting that low reputation users can't give downvotes, they're suggesting that they can't receive them. — ChrisF ♦ 42 secs ago
Maybe this could be re-worded to be a little more general; I'm sure people would more likely to choose how they feel when asked something like "Do you feel that you don't deserve your position, and that you are inadequate, unqualified, etc, for it?" Impostor Syndrome sounds like a disease or mental health issue. — hat 2 mins ago
@ChrisF "as less people would be able to execute them." ... for me it reads like the threshold is for the users giving downvotes. Maybe OP can clarify that. — Tom 53 secs ago
Low rep users are far more likely to upvote, regardless of question quality, since it gives them rep rather than reduces it. — charlietfl 1 min ago
charlietfl youre right but if you are desperate for those gamified number rewards you can downvote other questions and answers, even ones that are better than yours, in order to make your question look better. Also please tell me the secret behind getting rep via upvoting other people. — ipsa scientia potestas 59 secs ago
Thank you for taking the time to answer my post. I was hoping that with the lack of downvotes, people would instead try flagging and commenting to show what the new poster did wrong. However, you're right about the mystery of the second post, I hadn't thought of that. — ipsa scientia potestas 9 secs ago
3:40 PM
@Cindy: "Can you be more specific about what kind of change it is?" -- the change in question is an answer-accepted event. — Peter Duniho 42 secs ago
@rene: "Can you reproduce the bug in IE6?" -- sorry...is that a joke? I'm afraid I can't actually tell if you're serious or not. The issue does occur in Edge as well. I don't run any version of IE any more, but even if I did, I wouldn't have access to IE6. — Peter Duniho 59 secs ago
Never do H&I unless you want to deal with a lot of crap that "needs editing". That stuff can only be fixed by the OP. — JL2210 33 secs ago
@ipsascientiapotestas Flags are not designed to be applied on posts with poor quality or other problems, whereas downvotes are. And commenting has its problems too. — E_net4 the Meta-RemoveR 53 secs ago
4:12 PM
@JL2210 fat lot of good it does to make question asking easier if it will never be seen by someone who can answer it. — Mark Ransom 1 min ago
4:28 PM
This approach does not work for various reasons ... But how about just not showing the downvotes to askers (to a certain degree) ? This might change the way askers perceive downvotes ... — Jonas Wilms 18 secs ago
4:46 PM
Not to mention after you answer a question, it disappears from the "Interesting" list, so if you want to go back, you can't find the question again looking in the Top Questions list. That leaves you looking back through your browsing history which brings up a page that must be refreshed, or it leaves you jumping to your profile page. Both are horribly inferior to the way it was with the question remaining in the Interesting list. Now there is nothing "Interesting" about the interesting list... Will somebody please revert whatever changes were made. — David C. Rankin 1 min ago
@PeterDuniho yes, mentioning IE6 was a joke with a serious tone. You mentioned websockets as maybe a culprit and only one browser tested. In possible network/browsers issues ruling out local issues is key. My comment helped, you clarified yourself in a comment. Thanks for that. — rene 57 secs ago
5:22 PM
Thanks for your offer. I didn't have specific reviews in mind. Going back to single reviews to see the outcome was what I wanted to avoid. the script from rene is a big help here. As for H&I, I totally agree with you. I tried already to to some reviewing there but haven't found a single post which I could have edited. — Thomas Schremser 1 min ago
5:56 PM
@JonasWilms but down votes should be perceived... they are feedback, not the kind people like to get, but feedback nonetheless. If you don't show me feedback, how can I know that I did something wrong, how can I learn and improve? — Dalija Prasnikar 1 min ago
@Marzipan As new user that has been "burned" by the lack of information you are in position to better explain what kind of information would you like to see in tour. You can freely post new question here on meta, explain the problem and tag it with feature-request. — Dalija Prasnikar 17 secs ago
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@ThomasSchremser one of the things I do with H&I reviews that are bad is this: I find the triage review that got it there (from the post timeline) to judge and if it is an unanimous "requires editing" (so it never got a flag that would have put it in the CVQ) I flag the question for mod attention with a link to the triage review and ask for the reviewers to be informed of their wrong choice. — rene 29 secs ago
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If I stop at a StarBucks every single morning, does that count towards my commute? — Rainbolt 11 secs ago
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8:48 PM
@MarkRansom: Well, a staff member declared it to be a bug (by editing the "bug" tag into your question), so I'm guessing this will be fixed to some degree fairly soon. SO itself uses a completely different front-page mechanism from every other site; my guess is that someone accidentally made SO use the "normal" mechanism rather than the SO-tailored algorithm in a recent build of the site, and nobody caught it before it got out the door. — Nicol Bolas 1 min ago
"will ship with the next build." Is that going to be soon? Are we talking on the order of hours, days, or weeks here? Because this is a pretty significant usability problem. — Nicol Bolas 33 secs ago
@dalijaPrasnikar If feedback is meant to help to improve the question, then votes aren't feedback. Is a question with 10 upvotes really twice as good as a question having 5 upvotes? And is a question with 10 downvotes really twice as bad as a question with 5 downvotes? — Jonas Wilms 32 secs ago
9:42 PM
The overwhelming majority of the downs were given by users having more than 750 rep currently: data.stackexchange.com/stackoverflow/query/1116622/… . Most downvotes were given by users in the rep interval 4-8000 . — peterh 1 min ago
Moreover, I’m specifying a specific service in my question so this is not a fully a recommendation one. — user2284570 1 min ago
10:18 PM
not sure if starting your question by calling someone stupid is really needed. You can express yourself with better words — Temani Afif 1 min ago
I'm willing to bet the "How to..." in your question's title is what triggered the error. "How to" questions are often too broad. — Cerbrus 30 secs ago
It's the "code" in combination with the length (40 characters or less). (source) If your title would've been one character longer, it would've been accepted. — Ivar 23 secs ago
@Cerbrus With the scope of ethereum, this is not too broad ethereum.stackexchange.com/q/76313/25002 — user2284570 48 secs ago
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@Cerbrus because while on topic, programming questions on ethereum.stackexchange.com are poorly answered (like any cryptocurrency, most Ethereum fields are not programming related). I suppose it was closed as too broad on StackOverflow with the idea that it works the same way as assembling a program for running on a local computer (which it isn’t in reality), correct? — user2284570 8 secs ago
11:04 PM
I don't think this fixed it. I'm still getting loads of questions that are in my ignore tag list, and I'm still missing a lot of questions asked in my watched tags list. Even questions asked only 5-15 minutes ago in my watched list just don't show up on the main page, while questions just asked on my ignore list are right there. Something else is going on here. — Nicol Bolas 25 secs ago
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