12:02 AM
@PatrickMevzek no, the review ban was just to get your attention here. Since it has served its purpose I've lifted the review ban. Do keep in mind what was discussed above, including do not improve edit or approve minor edits, especially those that doesn't make an off-topic post become on-topic — Samuel Liew ♦ 2 mins ago
12:24 AM
Well, consider it flagged. What users don't know yet is why an upvoted answer got deleted as well. That's new. — Hans Passant 21 secs ago
12:48 AM
1:32 AM
1:50 AM
I'll be pruning some comments here. Let's continue the discusson in The Meta Room, or Tavern on Meta SE, or Discord. — Samuel Liew ♦ 2 mins ago
2:28 AM
@JulianTiemann you should flag it for moderator attention with a short explanation. — Anton Menshov 1 min ago
@L.F. for clarification, Julian (OP) couldn't flag it because it was in a state (deleted) that was not visible/available to low-rep users, as well as users who did not answer the question. — Samuel Liew ♦ 39 secs ago
@Samuel Hmm, that’s right. I missed that. OP can still flag an arbitrary post and include a link to the deleted question, though, right? — L. F. 6 secs ago
3:06 AM
Thank you for this good answer. As a user, I was appalled by the handling of events that led up to the moderator resignations (had I been a moderator, I would have resigned too). As a user, I now tend to interact with other answer channels that are not part of the Stack Overflow family - this means, Stackoverflow is my last choice instead of my first choice to post or answer questions. — Deborah 32 secs ago
Yes, I am a user who is just as fed up as the moderators. My frustration began three years ago when a Stackoverflow stakeholder posted a highly political rant that attempted to shame and discourage users who didn't agree into leaving. The recent events, which I find appalling, are the outcome of that way of thinking. As a user, I no longer come to Stackoverflow first, and I seldom post or interact. It is no longer a community, and the content comes with an unacceptable price. — Deborah 57 secs ago
OK, call me a bit confused with this: focusing on creating profits. In as far as at least the Monica side of things goes, it doesn't seem to be motivated by profits. It does seem like a bizarre entanglement of good intentions - "let's be respectful to users with xyz gender/pronoun preferences", but then went seemed to go overboard in the other direction and made a mountain of a molehill. But it wasn't due to profit seeking. — JL Peyret 1 min ago
@Cubo78 All the time I spend trying to find interesting questions to answer, just gets spent on downvotes and close flags instead. The few times I find a nice question, another more experienced programmer has usually landed there before me. I wouldn't consider myself an expert, but I'm qualified of contributing with good answers. — Andreas -he-her- 1 min ago
4:14 AM
And don't forget the justification version stackoverflow.com/revisions/59670770/4 — Mukyuu 33 secs ago
4:40 AM
@Chris There are already 2 open source projects in progress codidact and topanswers — Manohar Reddy 21 secs ago
5:14 AM
The new CoC is not even remotely close to being the root. (Not to mention that a reasonable portion of us who are pissed off are in favor of correct pronoun usage.) You can start here (note the date): What does our long term community need? What does our long term community need to feel valued? and work your way back to 2014 to see how deep this goes. (Also essential reading from a year and a half ago: Dear Stack Overflow, we need to talk). — jscs 1 min ago
Most of the time, the issues are NPM or some other tool specific, not actually SemVer related. When you tag a post with [c], you don't also tag it with [if] simply because the source code uses
if
statements. Similarly, the presence of a SemVer string in a "how to specify a range in NPM?" type of question, does not always warrant a SemVer tag, unless there is a question regarding SemVer precedence. — jwdonahue 44 secs ago@Mukyuu that's why I called it an example. Does this approssimation affect my logic? Does this change the fact that this guy had just to answer 99 more questions to get a gold badge? Does this change the fact that an answer providing a smart implementation of a boson mass calculation will get at most 1 or 2 upvotes? (it's another silly example. Don't focus too much on it :) ). — Cubo78 59 secs ago
"Fundamentally, this is about a policy regarding use of personal pronouns!" not even remotely close to true. The CoC was a catalyst for a chain of events that are now, in the public mind, the worse offence SE has had against its community. However, fundamentally, it's the growing gulf between management and community that's been at the heart of it. The CoC change itself doesn't even come close to being a big issue, had it not come with the dismissal of a moderator. This could equally have been the result of anything else came with a well known moderator being removed. — VLAZ 13 secs ago
Your conclusions are incorrect. None of the Stack Overflow moderators--the ones who have resigned and the ones who remain--were opposed to the policy regarding use of personal pronouns. Contrary to some of the public smear campaigns conducted by employees of Stack Exchange, none of us are or were bigots. In fact, many of us are strong advocates for trans rights in our personal lives. What many of us had a problem with was the way that the policy was imposed, not its contents. And at this point, we are way beyond that. — Cody Gray ♦ 1 min ago
5:48 AM
"Where has that trust gone?" Indeed. And yes, of course you are allowed to voice your opinion on this. I'm going to ensure that you have that right as long as the tools to do so are available to me. If you haven't already, you should review the discussion about this on the global Meta. — Cody Gray ♦ 1 min ago
So Moderator Resignations are only allowed to be tagged for 24 hours, but when CM/Mods are fired/let go with minimal warning, it's allowed to stay up longer? Shog's farewell has been featured for 3 days now — Zac Faragher 20 secs ago
6:24 AM
And in general, when SO does not seek the community's input on new changes, it's because they already know they are going to do what is most profitable, and not what the community wants. — wp-overwatch.com 37 secs ago
What I meant by that is that the leadership could be entirely focused on profit making activities such as Stack Overflow for Teams and their other projects, and have disregarded the community in the process. What happened with the code of conduct could be the result of leadership making sure potential customers aren't hearing about people getting offended for LGBTQ reasons, and them trying to create some good PR stories. Getting rid of Shog9 and Robert could be about their roles having little to do with producing profit for the company. — wp-overwatch.com 41 secs ago
Not that I actually think all of those statements are completely true, and I don't think it's 100% about profit, especially what happened to Monica has little to do with money, but I do think that money is a big driving factor for why Stack Overflow is becoming so out of touch with their community. Although I did read this from a SO board member today meta.stackexchange.com/questions/340697/… Also there's twitter.com/shog9/status/1217543603179835393 — wp-overwatch.com 54 secs ago
6:40 AM
Other than that, there is just a big lack of transparency and communication as to what Stack Exchange is trying to do, but based on the way they haven't been including us, I do feel like their more concerned with money right now. I do believe they've just been living off venture capital, and so I do understand the need to make money, but I'm not asking that they start developing new features for us, it's just the way they have been managing the company that has been a problem. — wp-overwatch.com 1 min ago
Anyhow, I'll link to this post as well that I just I came across. They are some very interesting points made as to what those in leadership might be thinking. meta.stackexchange.com/questions/335352/… — wp-overwatch.com 1 min ago
Did the view you saw include the comment (currently at a score of +3) saying, "This code does not produce this output."? How did that factor into your review, if at all? — Cody Gray ♦ just now
@CodyGray Good question. Not at all. It's possible that this is a typo like question - in which case - the close flag reason should be different? — dwjohnston 33 secs ago
Does this answer your question? Thanks being edited in to post and got approved — Mukyuu 23 secs ago
7:40 AM
@Cody Gray: Not none of the moderators. Nathaniel on Christianity, and Caleb on Christianity both resigned and both made it clear that they disagree with the CoC (too easy). And I'm quite sure there are others. For those who do support the CoC (who I am sure are a majority), you really need to play politics better and pick another issue to get upset about. It is not in the best interests of the site to have a culture war over the CoC. And the second issue gets decided by lawyers, not moderators. Seeing as I appreciate the enormity of the original cock-up that led to that gruesome compromise. — Robin Davies 1 min ago
You'll notice, Robin, that I did say "Stack Overflow moderators". And I think we did pick our battles pretty reasonably. Nobody resigned over the Code of Conduct. The resignations that did occur were essentially over the way Monica was treated, which wasn't a Code of Conduct issue, since Monica is a huge advocate for gender equality. — Cody Gray ♦ 32 secs ago
@VLAZ: Fundamentally, it is about a growing gulf between management and moderators, not management and community. Long term users care about the quality of answers to our questions; and about balancing our karmic debt by contributing good answers when we can. Users don't actually care whether good policy is imposed by management or whether it's approved by an arcane process that doesn't actually work or make sense. And while we are grateful to moderators for the very difficult job they do, we don't really want moderators running our site any more than we want accountants running our jobs. — Robin Davies 1 min ago
@Cody Gray: Fair point. Although I was intrigued by the fact that Stack Overflow moderators where in a huge minority among those who resigned. — Robin Davies 59 secs ago
@user56reinstatemonica8: I may not agree with the idea of Github interaction (or any other external site), but I completely agree with the idea that it may wel be time to take the lessons learned and move on. I like the idea of Stack Overflow, but see no reason to be loyal to a company who isn't. — Matthieu M. 19 secs ago
On the contrary, I think you were cherry-picking from among the moderators who resigned in the aftermath of the Monica/CoC scandal. But yeah, I think Stack Overflow moderators are, in many ways, quite different from the moderators on other Stack Exchange sites. I was just noting earlier today that none of the SO mods changed their user names to indicate support for Monica or any other "pet" agenda. Why? I don't know exactly why. But moderating a site as visible and active as SO demands an extreme standard of dedication and professionalism, something unprecedented on all other SE sites. — Cody Gray ♦ 1 min ago
The clock icon in the sidebar was added very recently, but it links to a page that has always been visible. It is not possible to see who downvoted (or upvoted) your post in the timeline view. There are no privacy concerns here. — Cody Gray ♦ 10 secs ago
It's getting harder and harder not to jump to conclusions, when all we are getting is snippets of information, that do not explain anything whatsoever. It seems that almost every statement made by SE has some underlying reasoning they are not putting into words leaving us with nothing of substance. They don't seem to have any incentive to communicate any longer. — Maharkus 1 min ago
8:42 AM
@RobinDavies Are you calling high rep users "moderators"? Because to me a moderator means a diamond mod, not "a person who has some moderating privileges". High rep users are partly moderators, true. Well, all users are but the more rep you have, the more tools you have at your disposal. — VLAZ 1 min ago
9:04 AM
You might want to clarify that the community moderators are actual employees, as not everyone reading this may realise that. — gerrit 21 secs ago
@gerrit Community moderators are emphatically not employees. We are volunteers. We do not get paid and do not operate as agents of Stack Exchange (the company) in any capacity. — Cody Gray ♦ 30 secs ago
You might want to add that the community managers (corrected) are actual employees (who got fired), as not everyone reading this may be aware of it. — gerrit 24 secs ago
@Telkitty the new people will obviously provide as good answers as outgoing curmudgeons. About 20% of the population is smart, 80% is dumb. There's a lot of people in that 20% waiting to fill Shog's shoes. I didn't assume that the new mods would eventually become as entitled as current mods, they obviously will, but it takes a long time for that to happen, years. — Geoff Griswald 1 min ago
You're overestimating the contribution of one mod. Sure, he was a good mod, but ultimately irrelevant to the success or failure of the site. — Geoff Griswald 1 min ago
@CodyGray That tripped me up too when looking at a similar situation - audits do sometimes remove comments — CertainPerformance 1 min ago
You're right, but The comment even has a couple of upvotes. That should be a strong hint that something is amiss with the post. audits sometimes have their comments removed — CertainPerformance 42 secs ago
Yes, that's true. I removed that bit, since in the end the presence or absence of a comment is secondary. That a comment exist does not mean that a comment is right, and that a comment does not exist does not mean that the question is fine. Thanks. — yivi 15 secs ago
@Trilarion Since yesterday it got closed twice and reopened once. Now it has 3 reopen votes. I'm not sure how many close/reopen cycles are possible. At the moment it does not look like it is going to be forgotten. — Tadeusz Kopec 1 min ago
9:54 AM
Sorry, I haven't done my daily update and missed meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/392991/…. I revoke my declaration of deleting. — Tadeusz Kopec 38 secs ago
10:38 AM
10:50 AM
to post hurtful words and attack Stack employees, other mods, teammates, and community members (taken from the citation of Juan's post here) already is the spin ;) From what I have read so far, might be partly true only for the first group (and only when They deserved it) but not the other three .. generating-truth-by-repeating-untruth seems to be spreading rapidly — kleopatra 1 min ago
I'm not sure I agree that high rep 20+ equals ability to moderate any better than any of us low-rep users. But this is a point that seems to either vanish in the ether, or cause an explosion of ridiculous philosophical debate. — ouflak 20 secs ago
Well, apparently not yet then. But, IMO, they're heading in that direction. — Ahmed Abdelhameed just now
Thank you for recognizing many of my answers with your canonical bounty. I wish you good luck with your future endeavors. — Michael_B 17 secs ago
However much I can sympathise, this is not really the place to discuss ditching this place. So, like the MSE cross-site duplicate at If Stack Exchange ceased operations tomorrow, where would you go for Q&A?, I'm closing this question. Sorry. — Martijn Pieters ♦ 1 min ago
Thank you for recognizing many of my answers with your canonical bounty. Also, thank you for your overall contributions to this community, which were invaluable. I wish you good luck with your future endeavors. — Michael_B 15 secs ago
Again, I wholeheartedly sympathise. Also see How do the moderator resignations affect me and the community? — Martijn Pieters ♦ 53 secs ago
No problem, but when most of people have left there will be nothing to close. Keep on. — Michael Chourdakis 1 min ago
Because making good edits/flagging correctly doesn't mean you can review properly? They're completely different tasks — Nick A 31 secs ago
Review bans have a fixed duration, making other contributions to the site doesn't alter this. That's not something that'll change, because editing posts is a completely different kind of action from reviewing. — Martijn Pieters ♦ 33 secs ago
@gnat Thanks for bringing such a great post to the attention. I didn't catch it when it was posted. This actually deserves to be featured. — Ahmed Abdelhameed 55 secs ago
Fantastic answer, but the data assumes that the number of shitty/unanswerable questions doesn't change much, which seems uncertain. How about this query, that I can't express in SQL: For each month, select the number of users who have >1k reputation (now) and answered questions in each of the preceding three months, and none in the three following months, ie. high-rep leavers. Compared with the number of ones who started. — arnt 1 min ago
Hot Meta Posts. Hot Network Posts is still there; it seems to be quite a good money-maker. — user253751 2 mins ago
Since you mention you are editing posts, I took a quick glance at your suggested edit history. Please be more careful. E.g. No need to edit a post that needs to be closed. Try to be more thorough in your edits. In this one you changed British spelling to American spelling (not necessary), added some code to the question that it's not clear where it comes from, and left some noise at the end. — yivi 47 secs ago
I will say though this is a very balanced and non-partisan answer which I appreciate. — Mr. Boy 24 secs ago
>The veteran users are blamed for being rude, while in fact the root problem is the influx of poor quality questions - this is purely opinion based. I am a veteran user and I would say veteran users and the general atmosphere of the site is a far cry from the initial days. This may be exacerbated by the questions asked but ultimately it is up to users how they act. I feel the site has always been full of "write teh codez" questions. — Mr. Boy 1 min ago
Is there anything in the answer you could edit to fix without going against the thrust of the author's argument? If so, you can edit it to unlock the votes. But, please, don't make trivial edits to do so. — Rob ♦ 58 secs ago
Then, unfortunately, there's no way to retract your vote. It's inconvenient, but that's the way the site is designed, for now. — Rob ♦ 30 secs ago
No, the answer is just wrong. It can not be fixed and yes, I am against to trivially edit the answer just to undo upvote. — Mangat Rai Modi 1 min ago
@Lundin I think that's the point. Since Roomba does delete questions that aren't answered, then the percentage of questions with an answer goes up for questions older than 1 year when Roomba runs. — reirab 14 secs ago
Your arguments sound very confusing, but I agree, that your answer should not have been deleted. This was a wrong and unnecessary decision of the responsible moderator. Yout opinion should be respected. — Ctx 51 secs ago
Let's not sweep the comment the responsible moderator left under the rug: "Yet I make a comfortable living, teaching, mentoring, writing code freelance. Nor does this answer the question, you are just speculating about what our lives are like outside our Stack Overflow commitments. As such I'm deleting this." — deceze ♦ 28 secs ago
@HovercraftFullOfEels Nothing was a guess. Everything derived from facts. Assuming moderator == expert is a BIG ASSUMPTION. — HelloWorld 1 min ago
That being said, it was a terrible answer, one that is degrading, assumes much and documents nothing — Hovercraft Full Of Eels 2 mins ago
@Ctx I don't mind downvoting, but my answer is unbiased and just facts. Might sound negative but true. — HelloWorld 2 mins ago
So, you appear to have a bone to grind with unpaid employees. I don't know why this is, but best to take your fight private — Hovercraft Full Of Eels 20 secs ago
You're really saying that moderators have no impact on SO at all. Which may or may not be true, but if you think so, you should discuss why you think that is. The moderation system exists for a reason after all, and so far we've all assumed those reasons are sound. — deceze ♦ 41 secs ago
If we're going to judge user's programming skill by reputation points, you're well above the threshold of 'expert programmer', being in the top 6% of users. I'm not sure what you're getting at... but unless you're willing to group yourself into the users who 'burn their lives' on this site, perhaps you'd like to rephrase your answer? — Rob ♦ 51 secs ago
The moderators act in an employee capacity -- they do work, they can be fired, they maintain the site, and they are not paid. Please counter this. — Hovercraft Full Of Eels 1 min ago
Your answer was not an answer to the question. That's why it should be and was deleted. Your stance towards moderators is not helpful and wrong, but that's secondary — Erik A 23 secs ago
Again they are doing volunteer work that many would be paid for. You are upset at them for some reason, and again, I don't know why, but frankly, I don't care. — Hovercraft Full Of Eels 2 mins ago
@Erik It was an answer to the question. It was an offensive, uninformed answer, but it answered the question directly. Q: "Should I be worried?". A: "No, you shouldn't because of [drivel]". — yivi 56 secs ago
12:16 PM
@adiga Moderator Martijn Pieters is enforcing this site like the Chinese Community Party. — HelloWorld 59 secs ago
@Rob Ok, thanks. What should I be adding? My answer was my view. Nothing will change that. How should I answer it so it won't get deleted by the same mod again and again? — HelloWorld 1 min ago
HelloWorld, you're going to need to put a bit more effort into appearing to post in good faith if you'd like your posts to stick around. — Rob ♦ 2 mins ago
"How I maek program? Plaese halp! Thanks in Advanced." I'm trying to spend some time fighting that battle right now. — ouflak 15 secs ago
@adiga "Freedom of speech is a principle that supports the freedom of an individual or a community to articulate their opinions and ideas without fear of retaliation, censorship, or legal sanction.". So, your comic is funny, but does not reflect the real (or at least, the full) meaning of "free speech" at all. — Ctx 55 secs ago
@Rob I don't want to change my view, because this site doesn't force us to do it. How should I improve my answer so it won't get deleted again by the same mod is my question. — HelloWorld 1 min ago
@HelloWorld Perhaps you should avoid provocative phrases, such as comparing a volunteer moderator to a member of the Chinese government. — Rob ♦ 2 mins ago
@HelloWorld You definitely can see, view and link to your recently deleted posts. In fact, you did all three on your last question — Rob ♦ 8 secs ago
@yivi Everyone in the resignation post was about why a mod resignation would affect the community. I was trying to prove otherwise. And got backfired. — HelloWorld 30 secs ago
You should link to that answer you are talking about or at least describe the problem/context in more detail. As it currently is written it's hard to tell what happened that you take offense, and impossible to judge if you are in the right. — sth 2 mins ago
@yivi No it's not, they were just facts. I was just pointing out something that was rock solid true. — HelloWorld 38 secs ago
Your "answer" was insulting and demeaning to moderators. It was correctly deleted. — yivi 2 mins ago
@TemaniAfif Because, we've already been accused of censorship. If this goes off the rails again, then yes, it'll be deleted. It's closed now, and if the community sees it fit to re-open and properly answer it, then I'm all for it. — Rob ♦ 11 secs ago
@yivi I was saying we can't assume a moderator is an expert automatically. I didn't say they were or weren't. Just because someone being a mod doesn't mean being an expert. — HelloWorld 40 secs ago
No, you were not stating any "fact". You said that moderators were not real experts, and that real experts wouldn't volunteer and help for free. That's not a fact. That's an insulting invention. — yivi 2 mins ago
I agree with everything, save for "It'll be much harder to find good quality questions that haven't already been answered when they were asked already." --> albeit true, this has nothing to do with the current state of affairs imo, and is rather a consequence of Q&A saturation on established languages/frameworks. — Mena 14 secs ago
I haven't seen anything hurtful or attacking anybody on Madara's resignation. However, I am glad to the least extent that they allow these posts to be featured for 24 hours. — S.S. Anne 56 secs ago
I agree with what's tragically happened at Wikipedia (that's a whole other discussion). But I think the opposite has happened at SE with moderation. Here the moderators have truly invested into this whole Q&A site idea, and most of them are users. I think it is other interests that have become 'unglued' from the maintainence of this site. And, as strange as this may sound, these interest groups are almost fighting each other, to the detriment of everybody involved, most importantly, the common users of the site who come here for help. Lots of perspective lost, on all sides in my opinion. — ouflak 1 min ago
@MichaelChourdakis "Should we try to build ourselves one alternative?" Early work in progress: codidact.org — Lundin 50 secs ago
If these Goodbye posts are misused to attack SE employees in comments, then these comments should probably be moderated. If the mods can't keep up, maybe add more mods, or just don't fire them without reason? The solution can not be to minimize the posts featured time. Blaming the community once more for your own mistakes, well done Juan. — kscherrer 53 secs ago
I would attempt to refute the statements you've made, but based on your previous answer to this question and your question that were deleted, I suspect the wall wouldn't listen — Rob 22 secs ago
Probably best to alias
laminas
and zendframework
, same for zend-expressive
and mezzio
— Ocramius 33 secs agoJust commenting to express my amusement that both comments are from different Robs — Nick A 34 secs ago
Commenting seems like the best course of action here. The OP may never reply, but at least others may read your points. Votes are always based on your opinion of the post at the time; and opinions and technology can and does change. There's nothing wrong with the vote being there, if you felt it was right at the time, as you agreed with its answer and so the vote served its purpose. The same is true for downvotes (though hopefully people will edit their answer to address any constructive comments, if someone leaves them, and not play the childish revenge vote game...) — Larnu 1 min ago
I do see your point. Fundamentally, no, we simply don't know how exactly this will play out and what the consequences will be. Can't exactly say the site's been trouble free until it really hit the fan recently. It's just as plausible that rotating the regulars and bringing in a new generation will do the site some good in the long run. Who knows? Or it may be the final nail in the coffin, as many have predicted for a long time. We'll see… — deceze ♦ 1 min ago
"Stackoverflow has no serious competition." Correct. "Our programming experts will stay because they don't have anywhere else to go." Incorrect. People are already developing their own alternatives to Stack Exchange, the most prominent being Codidact. Pretty much the entire Writing.SE community has already migrated there, including its mods, all of whom have resigned. — F1Krazy 54 secs ago
Ummm, I dunno which Rob to reply to... so, thanks Rob, this has made the last few days much brighter <3 — Nick A 56 secs ago
@kleopatra Problem is, if everyone did that, we'd have a bunch of old posts bumped to the homepage. Sure, one person doing it isn't going to have an impact. But if everyone did it? That's another story. I agree, saying it's inconvenient is a bit of an understatement, but... that's just how things are, for now. — Rob ♦ 14 secs ago
@F1Krazy It's not hard to "make a new place", that has been done many a time already. The crucial part is to attract the right people to that place at the right time. A new empty place isn't worth going to. And especially with expert programmers, they're often only interested in answering questions rather than asking them (because they can answer their own questions). A new place with too little good questions won't be very attractive to them either. — deceze ♦ 25 secs ago
1:30 PM
The alternative you would like is a equivalent of trash can... Nope, we should not build such alternative... it would be as useful as last winters snow. — Dalija Prasnikar 19 secs ago
"You ask a question, get an answer. Move on. How would a moderator resignation affect you??" Like - you ask a question and get a lmgtfy link? You ask a question and the only answer is RTFM? You ask a question and 5 minutes later it is on 15th page in stackoverflow.com/questions because all students from five courses decided to throw their exercises verbatim as questions and there are 150 identical, low quality questions before yours, good one? — Tadeusz Kopec just now
1:46 PM
"I'm not familiar with the technology that this user is asking about" -- never forget your friend the skip button. — SecretAgentMan 1 min ago
I don't see a reason for stack overflow to shut down anytime soon so I don't think we'll need to worry about making an alternative for a very long time :) — Mr PizzaGuy 1 min ago
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