12:13 AM
It's hard to know that you're relatively new to a subject when you've been interested in it for a while ans have done a fair bit of research. And many users can be very sensitive to cues that a user lacks the ususal personal history, formal education at specific times, or background. — alan2here just now
1:09 AM
Same goes for the swift tags. Also, congrats on gaining 37k reputation whilst still being a new contributor. — 0-1 1 min ago
1:23 AM
"I am new to the team and didn't know" Too bad the site documentation & education is so poor. — philipxy 14 secs ago
2:09 AM
It is being autodetected as Objective C. To see how a code block is being highlighted, Inspect it in the browser and look at the class.
<pre class="default s-code-block hljs objectivec"
-> objectivec
. Adding the Swift tag might help. Related: meta.stackoverflow.com/q/401573 — CertainPerformance 59 secs ago
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@noor - It’s not necessary to censor the user who voted to delete your questions. Those with enough reputation can see that information. If an incorrect decision was made, then providing that information to everyone, is an important step to determine if that’s the case. In this case, voting to delete the question, was the problem action — Security Hound 37 secs ago
I remember a moderator saying that the limit is 9999 years, but I'm not sure. I don't have a source for it. — 10 Rep 45 secs ago
Could be that the old post notices pulled the text from the target question at the moment of closure — CertainPerformance 1 min ago
4:05 AM
Related, essentially duplicate of: This question already has answers where?. — user4642212 1 min ago
4:27 AM
@Larnu That’s also how I felt about this survey. I clicked on one survey invitation for a post that wasn’t in English. After realizing that I have no chance to trigger this invitation again for a post with more representative problems, I felt I wasted my opportunity there. I had to include something like “This is totally an outlier; I usually downvote because of […]” in the survey. — user4642212 1 min ago
4:41 AM
@user3691608 - That user who wanted a sample file is still waiting for that file. That was 2 days ago. — Security Hound just now
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@10Rep: possibly restricted by field size in the DB then. Of course, that's the same shoddy thinking that gave us the Y2K issue. What if, at some point in the future, we want to suspend someone for more than ten millennia? :-) — paxdiablo 9 secs ago
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6:01 AM
I just opened the Keyboard Simulator link with uBlock Origin enabled and there's nothing suspicious. On the other hand, researching the suspected site returned "
Mnoova.com
redirect adware". I have a suspicion that that reporter was already infected by the adware and it was trying to redirect to that site coincidentally when opening keyboardsimulator.xyz
...? — Andrew T. 1 min ago@paxdiablo my thinking is that if Methuselah and / or Beelzebub can’t figure out how to interact with the community in a few millennia then the world has gone to pot anyway and they are welcome to their SO account.. ;-) — Martijn Pieters ♦ 1 min ago
Side note: a network-wide suspension is already proof of staff involvement. Us regular moderators can only suspend someone here on this site, not across all sites in one go. — Martijn Pieters ♦ 1 min ago
And finally, Tim’s answer to this Meta.SE question is pretty much the authoritative treatise on the subject. Any non-network-wide suspensions that are still in place on Stack Overflow date back to 2013 at the latest. — Martijn Pieters ♦ 1 min ago
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@BSMP I don't think so, I didn't edit any code. The quote from the help page is just the same thing I quoted in my question and, as I said, I believe I met all of those points. Was there something in one of the references that you specifically meant me to read? I've skimmed them all and can't see anything that really shows something I did wrong. — DPWork 17 secs ago
@Braiam: I don't think adding pseudo tags in the tile and body of the question to serve as a replacement for version-tags is a good idea. This will make a mess.It might be a personal preference, but for me having real tags for the versions makes things more readable than having tons of titels like
[C++11][Qt4] How can I achive that thing
everywhere. — derM 1 min agoAs someone voting, closing questions quickly feels like the entire point - not to punish the asker and prevent answers, but to quickly force the question into shape so that proper answers can be provided without delay. Remember that questions can be reopened just as quickly. Dragging out the entire process just means the asker sits on an unanswerable question longer, and the people that voted have waddled off and won't reverse their votes. — MisterMiyagi 1 min ago
It's possible for a question to be too broad if it has too many solutions. If I tried to ask how to create a "Hello World" program but said I didn't care which language it was in that would be an example of a question with two many possible answers. A question isn't too broad because there's only three possible solutions. — BSMP 11 secs ago
@SamuelLiew, thank you - and I got a badge for updating the tags too - hurrah! :D — DPWork 27 secs ago
@SamuelLiew, I've just noticed you also further edited it to put my remark "(in some versions of the documentation the delta parameter is called epsilon)" inside the quoted text - was that deliberate? It's not actually in the documentation, just a note intended for future readers who might have versions of the documentation with 'epsilon'. — DPWork 5 secs ago
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It has been reopened by a gold badger, meanwhile. I edited the text a little to remove the UPDATE headers. Stack Overflow keeps the edit history, you should avoid holding an update log in your question. It falls in the category "fluff". — Gimby 46 secs ago
8:45 AM
@ChristianStrempfer When you are sick, would you prefer your actual illness to be cured or you are satisfied with only treating your symptoms? Downvotes are the symptom here, there is very little that can be done around them without tackling "whatabaout" complaints and properly onboarding new users - this is the real problem. We don't have time to wait 6 months for results of this survey that will lead us nowhere, while site is literally dying a bit every single day. — Dalija Prasnikar 44 secs ago
Oh...!, Explanation from @Machavity ("The Community Team doesn't want people deliberately trying to downvote just to trigger the survey."): Yep indeed and "a bit late", as this is exactly a bit what I'm doing now... Well I don't cast "fake" Downvotes, but I had been "waiting" for 2020-10-15 to cast them to try to trigger the Survey..., and now rechecking a few older Threads (in "my" Tag) to see if I can still cast a few Downvotes... (No "Luck" for the Survey though yet...) — chivracq 14 secs ago
The site's OK and is actually open-sourced. OP: it seems you have bigger problems here, as Andrew T. pointed out... — AStopher 39 secs ago
There might be some difference between a downvote being intended as hurtful versus being received as hurtful. A downvote certainly is a negative message, and it may as such trigger a negative feeling. Blaming that on the downvote seems like a case of literally shooting the message, though. — MisterMiyagi 1 min ago
9:05 AM
Your answer was deleted because it was link only. stackoverflow.com/a/58069544/4099593. You can always edit the answer, add more details into the post itself and flag for undeletion, rather than posting additional abusive answers. stackoverflow.com/a/61660187/4099593 — Bhargav Rao ♦ 10 secs ago
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If you know there might be more than one solution, it certainly helps if you provide some criteria for selecting "the" solution – be it terseness, performance, readability, etc. Asking a question with more than one solution seems not wrong per-se, but it is hard to know whether the asker is actually fine with all of them or just did not care to specify. — MisterMiyagi 59 secs ago
@IslamElshobokshy: done, but that link too will one day no longer work, or at least not point to the earliest podcasts as new podcasts are still being produced. — Martijn Pieters ♦ 23 secs ago
Without links, or images for those that can't access deleted questions/answers, it's very difficult for us to give any opinions here. Based on the 2 examples from @BhargavRao (from the same question) then I agree, they should have been deleted. If you are going to provide a link-only answer, then ensure you quote the needed material from the link so that the answer is, by itself, complete. The link then rightfully attributes the original author/documentation and also enable others to complete additional reading. For link only answers they can easy go from be a bad answer to a great one. — Larnu 1 min ago
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Does this answer your question? How to deal with 'drive-by moderation' in small tags — jonrsharpe 1 min ago
There's nothing with asking a question that can have multiple solutions; often askers are not even be aware there are (significantly) different ways of achieve the same result. If, however, you are aware there are multiple solutions, or have found a solution you don't like, then you need to define the parameters of the solution you are looking for; shortest code, perhaps, or most performant (which would need clarification on what that is). If you have a solution explain why it doesn't fit your criteria, as otherwise any new answers could end up more or less duplicating that solution. — Larnu 33 secs ago
Sometimes one doesn't even know if languages have versions and can't tell if a problem is caused by its version rather than some other thing. — Nuclear03020704 40 secs ago
@Larnu Given enough data (and people voting normally, and not trying to trigger or not trigger the survey), the survey results should balance out to give an accurate representation of the usual reasons people downvote. Although, as I mentioned above, focusing on downvotes instead of posts seems problematic. — NotThatGuy 1 min ago
True, @NotThatGuy, but I also, personally, think that multiple details of why (particularly) active members of the community downvote is very valuable meta-data. I'm not suggesting that our opinion should be more trusted (though they inherently are due to the privileges we gain, especially with things like gold badging) but certainly seeing what different reasons 10K+(feel free to replace that number with a higher/lower number) downvote different would very easily give SE valuable insight to expectation of the active community more than a single survey on a random one. But I could be wrong. :) — Larnu 1 min ago
Does this answer your question? Allow bountied questions to be closed by regular users — BDL 46 secs ago
12:21 PM
Can you attach a file like that on this site? I tried but could not find an attach button. — user3691608 48 secs ago
The comments and answer are deeply unhelpful. It shows a deep misunderstanding of what SO is and can be. It's role is different for small communities. Flagging for undeletion in small communities does not work. I've done that a few times before and the cost/benefit is totally lopsided. If I say "detailed overview of the implementation" then that is exactly the description that is needed. It is a series that covers lots of different aspects, so adding a more detailed description adds no value. I'd happily do without the meta content and spam. — Stephan Eggermont 58 secs ago
"I'd happily do without the meta content..." -- did anyone on meta force you to ask this meta question? And is meta only allowed to agree with you? — DontKnowMuchBut Getting Better 23 secs ago
"It shows a deep misunderstanding of what SO is and can be.". In regards to your deleted Answers, I think the idea is that users will find an answers here, not directed to another place to find answers. My understanding is that Stack Overflow wants to be the end of the line of links. I'm not sure how that is a bad thing. If you know the answer, why not post it? — Scratte 1 min ago
@Scrattle which makes no sense at all for a series of youtube videos — Stephan Eggermont 39 secs ago
It makes no sense to post any YouTube videos and leave that as the entire answer. For one, it can't be updated on-site, which means it gets outdated. If OP decides to pull the video, the link dies. If YouTube links for some reason change, the link dies. What's likely is another story, but in a couple years, no matter what happens, your answer will most likely be useless. SO is a Q&A site, and one of the main points here is to build up a bunch of -- useful -- answers so people don't have to ask. — Zoe 12 secs ago
Which is why they don't belong here. "If I say "..." then that is exactly the description that is needed" - nice to see someone who really understands the collaborative nature of this network! — jonrsharpe 1 min ago
@Scrattle The question is rather broad, and the youtube series provides exactly the broad range of answers that the OP needs. As it is, it is a perfect answer to the question. — Stephan Eggermont 1 min ago
This shows a deep misunderstanding of what SO is and is supposed to be. It's role is the same for all communities, a self-contained repository of knowledge. A youtube series does not fall within that and while it might be helpful to supplement an answer, it alone is not a perfect answer, nor even a valid one. — Nick 1 min ago
@AnttiHaapala Not a bug, you just get a separate new contributor icon for main/meta, and they are a new contributor to meta :) — Nick 7 secs ago
@AnttiHaapala New contributor seems correct, this is my first post on meta. Meta works differently than Main, so I'm glad the signal exists :) — cigien 19 secs ago
I mean perhaps this thread should be migrated to metaSE as a "feature request" open for discussion. I'd like to see some improvements on this. — bad_coder 59 secs ago
Ahh, the "improve suggested edit" is actually an underused functionality IMO, community user registers 1 edit for each made using that option. Perhaps not by chance, the contributors in this thread make up 18% of the total "improve suggested edit" on SO. I checked out of curiosity. — bad_coder 1 min ago
The "improve suggested edit" is actually an underused functionality IMO, community user registers 1 edit for each made using that option. Perhaps not by chance, the contributors in this thread make up 18% of the total "improve suggested edit" on SO. Community user has 6571 suggested edits, out of those you made 450, and 3 other users on this thread did over 200. — bad_coder 1 min ago
If this is specific to askubuntu, why not post it at https://meta.askubuntu.com? If it's for all sites, then meta.SE is probably the best place. — BDL 56 secs ago
And in any case, I'm pretty sure this has been suggested earlier, and it's been considered a very bad idea. If you want to open a new tab when clicking a link, use the appropriate browser feature. — yivi 13 secs ago
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If you know of questions which need a tag regarding the Floyd-Hoare thing, you have more than sufficient rep to create a tag... I would suggest [hoare-logic] as that seems to be what Wikipedia landed on but I know nothing about the subject. — Heretic Monkey 33 secs ago
2:31 PM
Does this answer your question? Breaking down "too broad" and trying to understand it — gnat 1 min ago
Too bad this syntax is not applicable to stackechange notification filters. — Claude Brisson 1 min ago
In other news, I love how my reputation now precedes me here on meta. I attract downvotes when I post here before someone even has enough time to read my post. — Robert Harvey 1 min ago
@gnat I never asked "Is it possible to:", I asked for ways to "Create lambda over given method that injects first paramater". It is concrete problem that may have more than one solution, and at the same time may benefit community (ie. it is crucial for script-hand-wiring in C# - which is my case, actually) — PiotrK 1 min ago
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@gnat - yeah, I fixed that after getting asked in comments to clarify. Still a comment is nicer than nuking the question out :-) — PiotrK 15 secs ago
first revision of discussed question reads like that to me, "Is there any way I can etc" — gnat 1 min ago
Don't take it personally, I downvote any post whose author's display name contains (including spaces) a prime number of characters. — Davy M 46 secs ago
@gnat: "Is it possible to" is definitely a warning sign. So is "what have you tried." But you have temper that with context. You already know what my usual response is to "is it possible to." This isn't one of those cases. — Robert Harvey 1 min ago
wrt commenting instead of nuking, consider giving a read to How long should we wait for a poster to clarify a question before closing? — gnat 42 secs ago
3:09 PM
Yeah, this isn't a highlighter problem per say, it just detected the language wrong. I edited in a language id for swift on the code block to make the highlighting right, if someone wants to approve it. — zcoop98 51 secs ago
Wanted to throw in that the vast, vast majority of programming problems that are scoped larger than "explain how
funcX()
works" will have multiple ways to approach the problem, and thus multiple solutions. One of the whole points of having the format we do on SO is to allow and encourage multiple answers to questions, which would be pointless if all Q's were expected to have one, single, definitive, "best" solution. — zcoop98 20 secs ago@l4mpi I do agree with your observations about onboarding. But who, if anyone, is actually helped by the current state of the Help Center and Meta? We could at least try to organize those two things so that they are more discoverable and enlightening. — Robert Harvey 1 min ago
I don't disagree with the thrust of the comments here, but related: Should editors excise signatures in answers even if they contain useful organisation information? — halfer 40 secs ago
There is no need to use imperative. Something like "Can you add some sample data and expected results...?" may work better. — Peter Mortensen 1 min ago
3:59 PM
Nothing like a bit of progress; looking forward to all those vb.net/sqlserver tagged questions where everything is highlighted as TSQL — Caius Jard 31 secs ago
The Oracle tag is supposed to only refer to a single product. See also meta.stackoverflow.com/q/377079/6083675 — Laurel 29 secs ago
The presence of other tags that may violate a rule is not a good argument for allowing a tag that violates that rule to remain. — Heretic Monkey 11 secs ago
In the case that was a lot of records, in Stackoverflow case turns out a single server and standby replica can handle everything: stackexchange.com/performance — Farid Nouri Neshat 13 secs ago
[sap] and [abap] are healthy, use product tags and you're guaranteed to not get an answer. So that's pretty bad advice. — Hans Passant 42 secs ago
I think you underestimate how much a giant bare metal optimized database server can take. — Farid Nouri Neshat 1 min ago
What platform? Operating system (incl. version), browser (incl. version), and browser extensions. — Peter Mortensen 9 secs ago
@Scratte Yup. It's a justifiable misunderstanding if someone hasn't thought it all the way through. — zcoop98 7 secs ago
One limit mentioned previously is 274 years. (100,000 days = approx. 274 years.) There may be a difference between chat and account suspension. — Peter Mortensen 1 min ago
"Why Oracle, the main SAP competitor, has own tag on SO, and SAP shouldn't?" And wrong that tags description "Oracle Database is a Multi-Model Database Management System created by Oracle Corporation. Do NOT use this tag for other products owned by Oracle, such as Java and MySQL." — Larnu 48 secs ago
We may not know the century. It could actually be 2227, not 2027 (though it does not fit with the maximum of about 274 years (99,999 days)) — Peter Mortensen 19 secs ago
You mean that, if you are a frequent visitor and you have students that come here, you could identify said students? I very much doubt that; you don't have to identify yourself when you ask a question here. Of course, maybe your students don't know that, but are you relying on their ignorance? — Robert Harvey 1 min ago
The mere presence of the phrase "is there any way..." does not mean a question is too broad. If I ask "Is there any way to fix my problem" that's broad. If I ask "Is there any way to prevent XYZ compiler from outputting specific message ABC under conditions 123" that's not broad at all, it's extremely narrow. — barbecue 33 secs ago
@Scratte My interpretation of the Tim key losing story is that any attempt at gaining some kind of reasoning over just a downvote is a fool's errand, and if one can't find an obvious problem with the post, one should just shrug it off. The story does not mean to suggest nor teach that people are pressing the downvote button for ridiculous reasons such as losing one's keys. — E_net4 changes name regularly 1 min ago
We may not know the century. It could be year 2127 or 2227. One limit mentioned previously is 274 years. (100,000 days = approx. 274 years. (Or 99,999 days?)) — Peter Mortensen 1 min ago
If it was once a four-digit limit in an input field, 9999 and the epoch was 2000 ('00), it would fit with this century: 9999/365.25 = approx. 27 years 137 days — Peter Mortensen 1 min ago
If it was once a four-digit limit in an input field, 9999 and the epoch was 2000 ('00) (not relative to the time of suspension), it would fit with this century: 9999/365.25 = 27 years 137.25 days (Julian years) — Peter Mortensen 1 min ago
5:23 PM
The highlighting also works properly if you tag your question with [swift]. I'm not going to do that since I'm not sure which of the existing tags you might want to get rid of, but generally you should always tag your question with the programming language you're using. — John Montgomery 1 min ago
@billynoah The duplicate closure system wasn't quite as well-designed back then. If you look at the question's revision history you can see where the Community user "manually" added that text. — John Montgomery 10 secs ago
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Sometimes homework is posted by someone being paid through Fiverr to do others' homework. Often they will not even bother to make it look like a question (though it could greatly increase their "success rate" - important when the response time is required to be in hour rather than days). — Peter Mortensen 1 min ago
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@JohnMontgomery - thanks! I understand. The answer on that dupe question was quite helpful as well. — billynoah 1 min ago
Sorry, what is there to fix about it? Honestly this whole thread is really dedicated and serious, but for many, questions like that are very helpful. It might be a fugazi, but it's also not. For many this might be the entry point for SO in this topic, and they will find that they can find answers for their more "specific" questions, that you guys would probably appreciate more. But I think these questions fit in perfectly, this helps SO's community grow. This is important for the health of this forum, which could see some sunlight honestly. — Najib 7 secs ago
Sorry, what is there to fix about it? Honestly this whole thread is really dedicated and serious, but for many, questions like that are very helpful. It might be a fugazi, but it's also not. For many this might be the entry point for SO in this topic, and they will find that they can find answers for their more "specific" questions, that you guys would probably appreciate more. But I think these questions fit in perfectly, this helps SO's community grow. This is important for the health of this forum, which could see some sunlight honestly. — Najib 1 min ago
6:15 PM
You could try your luck on Quora. It actually does work sometimes, and it might work for short questions, especially recommendations. But they have inexplicably moved in the direction of Yahoo Answers (a laughable failure) and is no longer suitable for longer questions (they removed question details years ago). — Peter Mortensen 35 secs ago
You could try your luck on Quora. It actually does work sometimes, and it works better for short questions, especially recommendations. But they have inexplicably moved in the direction of Yahoo Answers (a laughable failure as Jeff Atwood put it in one of the early podcast episodes) and is no longer suitable for longer questions (they removed question details years ago - they are still comments for questions, but nobody reads them as they are hidden by default). — Peter Mortensen 1 min ago
Re "This site's a joke and I'm out": Don't rage quit. Instead, contact Stack Overflow directly and complain about the failed onboarding of you. Point out the missing managing of the expectation you had before posting. — Peter Mortensen 7 secs ago
@user3691608: Couldn't the process of MRCE cut it down to the essential part so it can be copied directly into the post? — Peter Mortensen 1 min ago
Keep in mind that the recalculation isn't done instantly. Sometimes it take hours before you can see the tag scores on your profile. I think it's done by a script that runs on certain times of the day. — Scratte 11 secs ago
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@Braiam Eh, get rid of it then (unless someone else is answering questions in the tag). — EJoshuaS - Reinstate Monica 18 secs ago
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@SamuelLiew Why is this tagged status-completed? That is for bug reports and feature requests ... — DavidPostill 21 secs ago
People don't do anything for no reason. It may be out of spite or general sour nature, but there is a reason. Literally. — isherwood 33 secs ago
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Does this answer your question? I think someone may have just downvoted a whole bunch of [unity3d] tagged questions — Ivar 58 secs ago
Nothing. As long as they aren't targeting specific users, people are allowed to spend their downvotes however they want. — John Montgomery 16 secs ago
You're making quite a few unfounded accusations in this question. First that people are downvoting questions just because they don't like the technology, then that they aren't even real people. Consider instead that maybe there's just a lot of bad questions in that tag, as the answer in the duplicate says. — John Montgomery 1 min ago
@ChristianStrempfer We were discouraged from linking to I downvoted because because, although it describes the reasons for downvotes in useful and constructive detail, it was deemed "unwelcoming." — Andrew Morton 1 min ago
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10:07 PM
Burninate the core tag — it adds very little, even retagged to the hypothetical processor-core tag, and is not helping. The many questions tagged with both core and .net should be retagged with .net-core (after checking, but it will be the correct action most of the time). The not quite so many questions tagged with both core and asp.net should probably be given much the same treatment, but I'm less sure of that (should the asp.net be left with .net-core, for example). That needs more of an SME (subject-matter expert) to pontificate. — Jonathan Leffler 6 secs ago
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Does this answer your question? Title that contains Japanese character doesn't show proper warning — John Montgomery 1 min ago
@JohnMontgomery: if there were an answer, it might answer my question, yes. So we have that bug for 3 years already. Great! What's the problem of fixing this? — and I'm sure I'm missing some 38 secs ago
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@KevinB that is even more offensive than downvote - you should have known style and position of Robert Harvey to know the author of the answer without looking at the signature :) — Alexei Levenkov 18 secs ago
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