2:00 PM
jesus christ, is this what the world has become? Don't respect someone because they don't have any real power in the world or they aren't getting paid. Well tell you what, without people like Madara, you would't be on this site. People like you don't deserve things like this. — Mr PizzaGuy 1 min ago
2:14 PM
@Tensibai 1) this is not a resignation post. It's a post to discuss about exactly this issue. 2) I did write poorly indeed - its not Juans mistakes its the mistakes of the decision makers. But he speaks of
we
throughout the message, so I assume he is part of it. My criticism goes to whoever came up with these decisions. — kscherrer 51 secs ago@Rob me isn't everybody <g> plus a) in my experience it doesn't happen too often (once or twice a year or so) b) a change of vote might be important enough to make it to the front page or not, don't really care. For me an incorrect vote is definitely worse than bubbling to the front page. If it would turn out to be a problem, changing votes would have to be added as an option. — kleopatra 20 secs ago
@FabienSnauwaert On the homepage of stackoverflow, there is (was?) a line that says "We <3 people who code". While it is obviously intended to mean "we <heart> people who code" the community jokingly started saying that stackoverflow only had 2 developers working for them, based on an intentionally overly-literal reading of the text. — Davis Broda 57 secs ago
Does this answer your question? Why isn't providing feedback mandatory on downvotes, and why are ideas suggesting such shot down? — Robert Longson just now
Your advise is some 4 months too late though.... meta.stackexchange.com/questions/333965/… — Lundin 1 min ago
"... veteran users are blamed for being rude, while [a] root problem is the influx of poor quality questions." This. It's difficult to provide concise, meaningful feedback. That's why I advocated for a "reframing" of the voting/commenting process and asked for better canned responses, which was thoroughly and resoundingly rejected. — Dave Newton 1 min ago
As mentioned in the comments it might be worth looking back at their other reviews as well (at least tag edits) — Nick A 24 secs ago
@kscherrer my point was really only about the last 3 words which are the alleged reason of not featuring posts, personal attacks :) Out of that I agree with the overall message, but clamming "comments attacking employees should be moderated" and attacking an employee in the same comment did sounds strange to me :) — Tensibai 29 secs ago
Why are you assuming that the person asking the question has made any effort what-so-ever? — Lundin 45 secs ago
So my suggestion is mod flag for bad reviewing in general or wait for a mod to weigh in on the situation here — Nick A 2 mins ago
Re: "If the poster has taken pain to write the question" <= In that case the question wouldn't be downvoted, someone taking care of searching before asking and explaining what they attempted when asking doesn't get downvoted. Doing that is showing respect to the person willing to help. — Tensibai 1 min ago
If i can't downvote, how do I show that an answer is bad because it has a huge security flaw in it, or because it uses a
WHILE
loop in a set based language? HOw do I show that an answer is just plain wrong. Down Votes serve a purpose on Stack Overflow and it is not a Social Media platform; Twitter it is not. — Larnu 1 min agoDipu.... why did you go to Stack in the first place? Because it's easy to look at the content and look at the GOOD content, filtering out the cruft? Or is it because experts roamed this site and give answers? You know both of these phenomenon are because we have very strict moderation and guidelines. This is what made Stack the success it is, and downvotes are an integral part of this. Downvotes simply indicate "this post isn't up to the quality standards of this site". Notice how it says nothing about you? Stop acting as if it does. It's not easy, but it'll help your SO experience :). — Patrice 2 mins ago
Is there a place in the web like the old stackoverflow - a place for technical discussions and zero politics? A viable alternative? — user3002166 just now
@Lundin Well, yes. I have read the link you are posting. I think if everyone starts to repeat this over and over maybe it will get through. If not well what is SO without devoted moderators and users? Nothing. If the company thinks otherwise, well there won't be any selling of the company or IPO, because of the sharp drop of everything on SO. Perhaps, ideal opportunity for some other community sites? — tukan 25 secs ago
There needs to be some mechanism around question quality. I've advocated for a different mechanism, or at least verbiage, but was resoundingly told it was a terrible idea. It isn't, but removing the mechanism altogether isn't the answer either. — Dave Newton 1 min ago
"In a social media community everyone should be friendly like "Facebook, Twitter"" - setting aside the fact that this is not a social media platform, as a long-time user of both Facebook and Twitter, I find the notion of them being "friendly" is, to be blunt, hysterical. — F1Krazy 2 mins ago
@Dipu ok, so the logic is even if someone posts a question that you can literally google the title to get the answer, I can't do anything? I have to answer nicely and gently? I can't help the OP to understand there are better ways to learn? That you should do your own research? Come on. Users disrespect everyone with half-assed, no research, "gimmecodez" posts, but I have to bend over backwards to help them out?.... I feel like saying no to that... — Patrice 2 mins ago
upvote is not quesitoned because it is in line with code of conduct where as down vote is not..stackoverflow.com/conduct...kindness and downvote doenst go together. Newbies not always wants code they want suggestions too. — Dipu 25 secs ago
@user3002166 former SO members are currently building codidact.org which intends to be a site in the vein of how Stack Overflow was before it was ruined by greed. — Ian Kemp 1 min ago
You mean the CoC that links to the help pages, which contains the page Why is voting important? @Dipu ? The apge that says "Voting is central to our model of providing quality questions and answers; it is how … ...incorrect content falls to the bottom. ... voting down a post signals the opposite: that the post contains wrong information, is poorly researched, or fails to communicate information." ? — Larnu 2 mins ago
" as a long-time user of both Facebook and Twitter, I find the notion of them being "friendly" is, to be blunt, hysterical." I assume the OP has had good enough luck to never have the "pleasure" of meeting a troll on twitter @F1Krazy . — Larnu 26 secs ago
"Give an option to flag the down vote if not explained." so if 20 people downvote the same answer, do you expect 20 comments that say the same thing? How is that productive? — Larnu 2 mins ago
@Tensibai amen to that. We let users post tired reposts of reposts of reposts... then the meta community answers in kind of a pile on fashion.... so the rep of meta that its murder gets deepened, and the NEXT user comes here with a bit more apprehension. Asking the same tired question..... Very vicious cycle :/. But yeah... showing better dupes, helping search, all of that... should help :/ — Patrice 3 mins ago
@Dipu the users here are telling you yes. The problem is you see a downvote as an insult. Which it isn't. People aren't downvoting you, insulting you, or demeaning you. They are simply saying :"this post doesn't fit this site". If you get this emotional detachment, it'll make a lot more sense. Until you do, Stack will likely be a frustrating experience :/ — Patrice 1 min ago
@psubsee2003 and, since it's not mentioned yet here, a CM re-removed the tag after a mod added it back after another hour or two. — TylerH 40 secs ago
The company has gone through several rounds of funding. It's a bit too late to talk about this. The idea could be accomplished somewhere else, but not here. — yivi 2 mins ago
It is a judgement against my inability to write a proper question. All fingers in your hand are not of equal size. You are not guiding me but ditching me by downvoting — Dipu 2 mins ago
Due to recent events however, these resignations have become more and more a place for people to post hurtful words and attack Stack employees
It's not due to recent events, it's due to SE inc deteriorating policy — Zhigalin 3 mins ago"It is a judgement against my inability to write a proper question" If a question is downvoted it probably because you've not provided a MRE, or shown any attempts. SO isn't a free coding service; the users here expect you to try and solve the problem yourself or research it. If I saw a question "HOw do I create a variable in SQL Server" I would expect that to get heavily downvoted; it's not a "bad" question but any search engine would have given the person the answer. it's not Useful to anyone, as the answer is already out there; the person just didn't bother trying. — Larnu 56 secs ago
SO is not supported to be any of those irrelevant points. SE regrettably is trying their hardest to make SO and the other network sites embrace those points. — user369450 1 min ago
@Dipu I don't even know you. You could be a bot for all I care. I care about your content and what you post on the site. I am not judging you in any way shape or form. I am using the quality mechanisms available on this site to provide feedback. To you, and to all other future users who may come with a similar question. That's always been the intent of the site. The downvotes help in that. If you wanna take it as a judgement against you.... I can't stop you. But I can tell you it's not what it is, and as long as you wanna see it this way, Stack will suck. — Patrice 2 mins ago
"i am not always looking for free codes" That does suggest that sometimes you are then; those questions will never be received well. — Larnu 7 secs ago
The goals of commercial success and "increasing the size of the library and maintaining its quality" should really be the same thing. I'm not sure about the main revenue stream of SE exactly, but surely having more eyes on the site must be a good thing. And you get eyes on the site if you have a large, quality library of good content. Optimising for any other metric should be counter productive, first qualitatively and subsequently eventually financially. — deceze ♦ 41 secs ago
@GeoffGriswald Your assumptions are fatally flawed. Stack Overflow of today is no longer a site that experts want to be on because it is perpetually flooded with barely-literate "questions" that could be solved by 5 minutes of Googling. Experts don't have the time or patience to slog through mountains of sand to try to find a single pearl - so the old ones stop contributing, and the new ones quickly learn that their expertise is less valued than their ability to answer "gimme teh codez" questions, and they stop contributing. What you're left with is a wasteland. — Ian Kemp 1 min ago
@kscherrer Well, that's part my own experience and part what transpire from other answer he made lately. Seems like he's the one on-duty to post the "announcements "this week. My point stand that your initial comment fully qualify to be moderated by the reasons at the start of the same comment (and here I don't talk of anything outside your own comment) :) — Tensibai 3 mins ago
@Dipu and There is the root of the problem. Stack is not the site to give suggestions. It's not the place you go when you have an idea and need help implementing. It's not a place for "how do I do x? help me". It's more a place for "I read somewhere doing X would give me Z..... but it gives me Y. Based on A,B,C, I think it should give me Z. Can someone help me?". It's frustrating, yes, but do remember Stack is one site out of many. It's not intended to help with everything programming related. Use it for the right type of questions, it'll go well. — Patrice 1 min ago
@GeoffGriswald Further, you're completely ignoring the fact that Stack Overflow's success is due in a massive part to the community of experts who have given their time and effort to curate the site, both in the form of moderation and by building tools that have become fundamental to its operation. Many of those experts are leaving or are no longer interested in continuing to maintain those tools when the community of which they are a part is actively being destroyed by the site's owners. The "new blood" of SO is wholly uninterested in that maintenance. — Ian Kemp 9 secs ago
I don't know, the question it's either about Stack Overflow, in which case it doesn't make a lot of sense, or it's about creating another entity unrelated with SO/SE...in which case is not on-topic? Sorry, I don't see the question working. My apologies if it's me the one failing to understand. — yivi 14 secs ago
We've already pretty much reached the same strictness and consequent number of complaints as Wikipedia, so going the entire way towards a Wiki Overflow backed by a StackMedia Foundation only makes sense. ;) — deceze ♦ 48 secs ago
@yivi One could merge your two options if the 'assumed question' were to be rephrased to allude to a comprehensive reassessment of the SE Inc. Board of Directors? — Adrian Mole 19 secs ago
@Adrian That question wouldn't make any sense. We do not discuss the company governance here. — yivi 2 mins ago
The Google search engine is very important to mankind too, since no matter what we think of that company, it is undeniably the best one around. Maybe we should propose to Google that they turn it open source and non-profit? P.S. I would also love to get my own live unicorn. Preferably a fluffy pink one, if possible. — Lundin 1 min ago
Asking "should" is in my opinion too opinion-based. Rather ask "What would the advantages and disadvantage of X compared to Y be?" or "How could one transition from X to Y?", maybe also "Is X feasible?". — Trilarion 21 secs ago
Interesting to know would be how those downvoted questions look like. Are the voters just more strict in comparison to earlier questions or are most questions just already asked and many new ones are just repeating the old stuff (and then getting downvoted because of that) — Tom 24 secs ago
"right now there is no competition" nb - there is an attempt at making on happening at codidact.com, and that's ignoring all the other (failed) attempts to beat SO such as expertsexchange. — TylerH 53 secs ago
Fair play to you Yvette for wanting to come back and help moderate, it's not something I would be giving my energy to. I've tried to fight in favour of SO for a while now, but I can't justify it any more. I used have so much respect for them, and they've eroded almost every last bit of it away. Save for a few well respected employees that remain there, they are now being actively hostile towards us. Such a sad state of affairs. — DavidG 1 min ago
Anecdotally speaking, these days I'm mostly closing and downvoting questions instead of answering them, since a lot lot lot of them are positively unanswerable these days. It's the rare occurrence nowadays to find a decent, answerable, non-duplicate question. My pet theory for that is that most questions have already been asked, and good programmers find and use them. The remaining rest are new students which through one way or another hear about SO as being the place, and they don't know and/or care about the quality standards and goals of the site. — deceze ♦ 53 secs ago
@Tom Closed questions are exluded here. They may have been downvoted, but they were not closed as dupes yet. Interestingly there are ~15k new questions every month that get not deleted automatically (are not "abandoned") after a year, but have a negative score. That may be negatively scored questions with positively scored answers. — Trilarion 1 min ago
I have planned the ultimate revenge: I will give SO exactly the site that they are asking for. If low-effort questions are as welcome as the most deepest insights, I will happily answer them. If moderators deleting comments get painted "evil" and (cough) 'let go', I'll no longer flag comments. Et cetera. — usr2564301 1 min ago
The question also conflates "should it be so?" with "should this particular group of people make it so?" — user253751 1 min ago
@enderland: I did that exactly one year ago. It didn't help. In fact, I think things got way worse. (Hopefully unrelated to my absence...) — usr2564301 49 secs ago
The answer to the second one is obviously "no", because why would you ever convert a for-profit company that is generating profit for you into a NFP? Especially one that's generating profit for investors. That part makes it illegal - I don't think you're allowed to deliberately deprive your investors of money. — user253751 1 min ago
The time you spent on making the figures could have spent on improving the answer rate. Would that be one of the causes? — HelloWorld 1 min ago
@HelloWorld Your last answer was from october last year, so why do you care more about politics than actually answering questions? — Tom 52 secs ago
If your knowledge has now advanced to the point where you could post a better answer (that's not already written), write a better answer. Then comment (as others have suggested) and point to your answer, explaining why it's more correct. Your writing an answer will "bump" the question to the home page so that others see it and, perhaps, vote it up (thus reducing the "value" of the answer you believe is incorrect). You don't say, but if this is your own question you can mark your contribution as the answer, after a couple of days. — Cindy Meister 1 min ago
@Hell Trilarion answered twice as many questions as you have. I don't feel that's a fair accusation to level. — yivi 33 secs ago
"the continual growth of the high quality existing library of knowledge built initially here at Stack Overflow" ... you obviously don't spend much time on the [php] tag - most high quality questions there are duplicates, the rest is dross. The PHP language doesn't iterate rapidly enough to merit the number of questions asked on SO - and once you've got a nice stable library, where every sensible question has been asked, you spend most time asking for clarification in comments or DV/VTC. That might give you a high quality, moderated library but it's not going to draw in the ad revenue. — CD001 1 min ago
Reminder: Investors are owners of a company. "Investors wouldn't be happy" = "owners wouldn't be happy" = "you get fired for even thinking about it." I mention this because the way the last sentence is worded makes it sound like investors are just a small thing. When you get funding, you literally sell the company. — user253751 1 min ago
That was kindof the joke with that line. Downplaying the significance of investors. — Cerbrus 31 secs ago
@yivi I accused nothing. I was just making a suggestion. Indeed, too many senior members discuss politics here could be the cause. We're talking but not answering. — HelloWorld 1 min ago
@Hell It was an accusation. Very direct. "The time you spent on data analysis could have spent on improving the answer rate.". You are very directly saying that Trilarion should spend more time improving the answer rate and less time with this kind of post. And it's an unfair accusation for a hight throughput community member. — yivi 48 secs ago
I said "could have spent" not "should have spent". They mean different in English.... — HelloWorld 16 secs ago
This thread sounds relevant to me: twitter.com/gortok/status/1217838950494228480 — Tensibai 1 min ago
4:40 PM
@user253751 Only for a thought you probably won't be fired; firing someone and teaching a new employee for his tasks has a cost. But it is surely a for-fire motivation for the "higher levels". — peterh - Reinstate Monica 48 secs ago
@Lundin With the state that is currently in, it may as well not exist. If they deployed their 'writing' software on more sites then I would call it an alternative. Right now, it's vapourware. — user253751 22 secs ago
@HelloWorld The trend is ongoing and steady over 10 years with almost equal speed. If you feel like people should less query the data explorer and more answer question, you could open up a request on meta and see how well it will be received. Here I feel a bit as if these comments have nothing to do directly with the question, unless you really think that this is the reason and not only applies to me but to many users. In this case please make an answer. For the record: I don't like that you singled me out. If you would have said "many users..." it would have been much less personal. — Trilarion 13 secs ago
Can you add a reference to the "we less than three developers" quote"? ("we <3 three developers" quote"?) — Peter Mortensen 27 secs ago
SO: Here is the new deal on HMP. Me: Uneasy, but let's try it, and assume good intentions. SO: I am altering the deal. Pray I do not alter it further. — Michael 5 secs ago
Actually, 4 developers is at least 2 more than "we less than 3 people who code"... assuming the developer count is an integer ;) — Marc.2377 42 secs ago
That's kind of my point; software is essential to the future of the world in so many ways. Making development of software quicker/cheaper/better is therefore vital, so funding this type of NFP should be a natural fit for many of the existing foundations and also for governments. It's like teaching people to read, or providing them with encyclopedias, it benefits the whole planet ultimately, so it's a natural fit for charitable donation and charitable contributions of time for members of its community. — tomRedox 1 min ago
Just to clarify again, nobody is suggesting that SE would do this, the question is about whether coding Q&A is better suited to existing inside a not-for-profit structure rather than in a commercial entity. The existing SO data is open-source I believe. — tomRedox 37 secs ago
@tomRedox: And therein belies some extreme naivety. I am firmly unconvinced that any entity would be that benevolent and just give this site the money it needs to run and function and remain healthy. You see the value in the site the same I do. However, I also see the cost to this value and I'm not so convinced that anyone is gonna just fill the void at the snap of some fingers if this decided to turn non-profit/non-stock. — Makoto just now
5:14 PM
The low-quality content is not a problem in itself (unless you are only focused on new questions), but unfortunately it dominates search engines results. — Peter Mortensen 55 secs ago
@James Toomey: GitHub issues are increasingly the place to find (real) answers to problems, instead of Stack Overflow (though still at a low level). But it is developing. On the other hand, they haven't had their Eternal September event yet, which is the really hard nut to crack for any site that becomes popular. — Peter Mortensen 1 min ago
The low-quality content is not a problem in itself (unless you are only focused on new questions), but unfortunately it dominates search engines results. It gives a really bad impression of Stack Overflow and makes it hard to find the good stuff. It would be relatively easy to put in filters for what search engine crawlers see, but perhaps there are conflicts of interest? Though it actually ought to increase traffic due to higher quality. — Peter Mortensen 38 secs ago
5:34 PM
So.... wait.... anyone of us who spends ANY time not answering question is evil now? really? "how dare you do data analytics to question stuff about to site to see if we can improve it!" feels like a.... freaking weird stance to take, and completely entitled. Who are some users to dictate to other users how to use their time? Jesus... — Patrice 26 secs ago
5:46 PM
Isn't it too early to say? I don't think the activity is uniform over the year, so maybe we can't really compare the data accurately yet. — VLAZ 47 secs ago
Can that leap from approximately 1 year ago be due to the roomba? (the one outlined in red) — Kevin B 21 secs ago
@ouflak, I can agree with that. There are a number of 2k users who have better moderation capabilities than a few with 100k. — Bhargav Rao ♦ 55 secs ago
6:10 PM
Shog, Julia, and Megan are no longer with the company. It seems like many of the people who would have been involved in the analysis for this change are no longer here. There is a brand new "Chief Product Officer". The current Director for Public Q&A does not seem to be very interested in sharing back this kind of information. I think it's overly optimistic to expect an answer regarding this. Some time ago I also asked a similar question regarding the new "Ask" interface. (Spoiler alert: I didn't get any meaningful response either) — yivi 50 secs ago
Funny how almost identical meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/392931/… get's -1 votes and this on +7... — Alexei Levenkov 35 secs ago
@Rob please sync up with Cody on meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/392931/… (about whether it is ok to make trivial edit in such case). — Alexei Levenkov 1 min ago
@KevinB if you are talking about ellipse in the first graph: "I simulated this effect for 2019 by inspecting the jump in numbers of zero scored questions (red ellipse in figure above) and reduced the number of zero scored questions for 2019 by 33k for every month" — Alexei Levenkov 52 secs ago
Incorrect. It conveyed an acknowledgement to @VLAZ that I had seen and read his message. — Ben 32 secs ago
It was flagged by a user as being “no longer needed”. That seemed correct in my judgment; the comment conveyed no information. Furthermore, as the asker, if you want to add more commentary, you can simply edit the question. Moderators regularly clean up comments to keep noise to a minimum. — Cody Gray ♦ 1 min ago
@Legends I'm sure it isn't intentionally a riddle.There has been a great deal of noise in the overall StackExchange community and many many featured posts relating to what 'started in September'. The previous comments by Dan is Fiddling by Firelight and WBT are a good start if you are interested, be warned though, this can be as bad as tv tropes once you start digging into the mess. — Mr.Mindor 2 mins ago
Does this answer your question? When are comments deleted on Meta Stack Overflow? — Heretic Monkey 26 secs ago
@yivi sure, but a lot more got flaggable (which is good) but might confuse users that weren't aware this has changed. — rene 9 secs ago
This is not a chat room. You don’t need to acknowledge that you’ve read people’s comments. That creates noise. The purpose of comments is to suggest revisions to the post and ask for clarification. If you want to react to feedback, do it by editing the post. This is not a new policy; it has been the case ever since Stack Overflow introduced a comment functionality. — Cody Gray ♦ 1 min ago
to me, it had a very positive effect of masking truly useful 3CV change and preemptively shutting down all possible complaints that would inevitably follow without it. Whoever now would start whining that 3CV is hostile to askers will be immediately countered by "how dare you say that now that such a great effort was demonstrated in doubling rep points given to askers!" — gnat 33 secs ago
That's how locked "Wiki" posts are - one question/one answer, answer is initially merged from all other answers... What exactly you are trying to question here? — Alexei Levenkov 7 secs ago
Questions with the faq tag are designed to accommodate a site-wide consensus, not to discuss the question. That one has a somewhat heated history, but the reasoning is the same. — E_net9 is disappointed in SE 22 secs ago
Eh, I think it's the overview that the reviewer likely took issue with, not "performance oriented". The last half does sound a bit "markety" and "holistic pleasurability" just sounds goofy. I don't think it's bad enough to accuse it of just being an advertisement but I can see how it rubbed someone the wrong way. That rejection vote makes no sense to me because it's an excerpt taken from the language's official page Yeah, that's why it sounds like an ad. — BSMP 1 min ago
That tag wiki was correctly rejected… It is plagiarized content from the product web page, without even having any attribution. Even the excerpt’s first sentence is wholly copy-pasted from elsewhere. — Cody Gray ♦ 1 min ago
Sometimes all comments "converted to chat" if they are of some value... but yes, comments get deleted all the time. "Recently" (roughly for a year) there is a bit more active removal of comments across all sites to hold comments to they "request clarification/provide criticism" purpose. Even more recently on meta every comment thread turns into "SE don't listen to meta" unrelated to the post they are on - which gets old pretty fast and removal of such threads may cause perceived "comments only now get deleted" behavior... — Alexei Levenkov 1 min ago
OK thanks for the exposition. I've just been reviewing the inputs of moderators on - quite literally - a random selection of questions on meta. A lot of it is passive aggressive toxicity. Like I said: I had a hiatus. Wow. — Ben 41 secs ago
@CodyGray The wiki submission links to the source of the content, do I need to explicitly say that that is where it is cited from? I can submit an edit for that if you would like. — Ruzihm 55 secs ago
If a government gets involved in funding SO @tomRedox, let's just hope it's a nice govt, not a protectionist one that may decide to put a "wall" around SO to keep other countries out of it..... I mean, I definitely see some people who would do that if they got their hands on the site. So I'm not convinced Govt entities are the best idea here necessarily :/. — Patrice 1 min ago
@GeoffGriswald - Welcome to meta! Shog wasn't just a mod, he was a community manager, the community manager in many respects. Across the exchange, any new moderator was gifted with having a chance to work with Shog. He influenced changes that have permanently altered the exchange. He was the driving force behind many features you take for granted. "just a good mod"... listen here you barely a dozen vote having newcomer, you comment sprinkling, lurking, never answering, ungrateful ... nevermind. He wasn't just a mod. — Travis J 9 secs ago
Nevertheless, even though many [or even most] downvoted questions are closed or deleted due to being completely unsuitable for the site, there are still a small number of questions with a large negative score. These questions are generally of a controversial nature in this site, or are historically significant. Since the Monica's incident, official SE posts reached downvote counts of over -1500. — Mulligan ᛜ Reinstating Monica 1 min ago
7:28 PM
remember when stackoverflow was supposed to be a replacement for experts exchange, because of paywalls, is stack overflow the new experts exchange? — Rainb 38 secs ago
I didn't see this mentioned yet, but I see no evidence that you have compensated for post age. The longer a post has been on the site the higher the likely hood that it receives upvotes. — Martijn Pieters ♦ 1 min ago
How much of this is just you having gained more experience and so can recognise bad questions much more easily? — Martijn Pieters ♦ 31 secs ago
Next, while technology evolves and there are new areas to explore and ask questions about, there is a certain saturation level to account for, where most questions can be answered by the stuff that's already there. To me, 2014 is the point where we reached a tipping point, where most basic, stable tech questions had been answered. — Martijn Pieters ♦ 1 min ago
@Ruzihm Given the space limitations of the excerpt, I can maybe see an argument for omitting normal-form attribution there. On the other hand, marketing boilerplate doesn't belong in an excerpt, so can usually be omitted altogether in favor of merely explaining how the tag is to be used on SO. For the full tag wiki, you absolutely need to follow our standard attribution requirements, which includes use of formatting for all quoted text and a clear indication that the content was copied. See also: meta.stackoverflow.com/q/318337 — Cody Gray ♦ 54 secs ago
Another one I failed for commenting, even though I intended to upvote after commenting. Maybe the audit should fail or succeed only on selecting
I'm done
? — aksh1618 38 secs agoI'd say, at this point, the quickest path to a TL;DR summary is this news article on The Register. — Martijn Pieters ♦ 22 secs ago
@yivi Just because an answer is good doesn't mean there can't be a subtle point you'd like clarification of, or think the answer would benefit if was expanded. — Dan is Fiddling by Firelight 40 secs ago
Moderator note: keep the tone constructive please. Searching for the name "Monica" on this site only gives you the two resignation notices, and that's probably not enough context. Telling someone to Google it has never been constructive. — Martijn Pieters ♦ 48 secs ago
@SecretAgentMan: that's... way too much to take in for someone here trying to figure out what this is all about. — Martijn Pieters ♦ 2 mins ago
@MartijnPieters I deleted my comment. It was way too much info and also could be perceived as snarky. (this comment is no longer needed) — SecretAgentMan 42 secs ago
Sounds plausible for the case of questions, but why is there the same trend for answers. Do not as good questions result in not as good answers as well? The statistics in the question already excludes deleted or closed questions. — Trilarion 9 secs ago
Didn't we had a feature that leaving a comment never caused a failed audit? Or was that not implemented on first posts reviews? — rene 2 mins ago
Weird - when a similar question was asked over at Worldbuilding Meta it was massively upvoted. It's currently at +40/-1 and do note the generally drastically lower meta participation over at WB. The question ere, sits at 0/-10. — VLAZ 46 secs ago
@enderland I stay logged in and lurk meta. That's about it. Last answer I posted was in July. Haven't regretted my decision since. — Silvio Mayolo 55 secs ago
I agree with @VLAZ. Anyone is free to downvote what they want, of course, but it is not so strange not knowing who Monica is. — Roberto Caboni 1 min ago
@Trilarion From what I've seen, lower quality question tend to attract lower quality answers. There is also the case where people like to down vote answers to off topic questions as "punishment" but as you've said closed questions are excluded so that shouldn't be a factor. — NathanOliver 1 min ago
@VLAZ context is everything, though. That post is over a month older and on one of the sites were Monica was a moderator. That can easily make a big difference. — Martijn Pieters ♦ 26 secs ago
@MartijnPieters OK, granted - it's been quite a while since it was posted. It was also on the Hot Meta Posts which helped. I still can't stress enough how exceptionally high 40 upvotes is for WB meta. If you tally the upvotes on all questions from this year you get only slightly more than half the upvotes the question for Monica has. And (almost) nobody really disagreed with it being a bad question to ask. Whereas here, almost nobody agreed it's suitable to ask it. Massive difference. — VLAZ 1 min ago
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@MartijnPieters generally one was expected to search broader than "on this site" (like bing.com/search?q=stackoverflow+monica) and show it in the post - is it no longer expectation for meta posts? With all changes happening it could pretty well be the current policy - if it is the case I will need change my vote... (also even meta.stackoverflow.com/search?q=monica gives you meta.stackoverflow.com/a/391029/477420 which links directly to the profile... indeed one may not know if that is the "Monica"... but mentioning it in the question may be good idea) — Alexei Levenkov 58 secs ago
@MartijnPieters I have certainly gained more experience and confidence in closing regarding dupes and off-topics (although I lurked for a year before joining and was pretty consistent from the start). But the amount of plain bad questions (gimme-the-code), paired with a sense of entitlement and often due dates, has definitely increased. I can now scroll through pages of new Java questions that are very bad. I can hardly find stuff completely or interesting enough to answer. — Modus Tollens 1 min ago
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