12:07 AM
It does meta.stackexchange.com/a/293373, it currently has no way of knowing if the queue becomes full during editing. — Nick 28 secs ago
Don't think I've ever encountered the greyed out/hover text. Does it still let you to click it and work on an edit? Because if so then I think that isn't a super obvious/intuitive warning. When I go to click on something that (in theory) I know the effect of I don't hover over it first. And a slightly different grey doesn't jump out that much. — noah 31 secs ago
It probably doesn't still work, however it certainly only occurs when the queue is actually full and not nearly full, so still a perfectly valid request — Nick 48 secs ago
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The bad point in this approach is that as your reputation grows your presentation won’t show your updated flair. You’ll have to open the presentation and re-add the flair image to reflect your current SO reputation. — Paresh Mangukiya 30 secs ago
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5:27 AM
I was experiencing the same thing and ended up here. Then checked the flow and realized the site has become utterly useless for new questions. Some 15 pages of new questions in one hour. I posted a question with tags and all but no one appears to be even viewing it but me. — Martin Maat 1 min ago
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6:37 AM
@Temani Afif i suggest you think about : why he (question owner) asked question and why he invested his time to ask this question. — noor 31 secs ago
7:07 AM
Additionally, any user who submits many rejected edits will be banned from suggesting further edits for 7 days. — Paresh Mangukiya 24 secs ago
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8:55 AM
Okay I flagged the post? Now I have flagged twice with different flags. Which on would be they consider? — Beingnin 24 secs ago
9:13 AM
Requires editing is review feedback, not a flag. If you get suspended from review, you can mod flag one of your own posts and link to this meta post to show that you made a mistake and that you knew it was a mistake early (although dealing with the post appropriately outside review might be enough, given that the review bans are manual and mods can see flags). Aside that, accidents do happen - don't worry too much about it. You showing that it was a mistake early should be enough to avoid or at least get you out of it early — Zoe 1 min ago
9:37 AM
and why should I do this? it doesnt matter who asked and why he did it. Only the question and its content matter. SO is content oriented not user oriented. — Temani Afif 23 secs ago
9:49 AM
Scheduling consideration: What do you expect to happen if the edit queue becomes full while editing? Should you still be eligible for your review slot, i.e. should open reviews block a part of the review queue? — MisterMiyagi 1 min ago
10:11 AM
This is a problem with the 'mobile' version of Stack Overflow. You can reproduce/fix it by switching between the mobile and responsive sites (clicking "Mobile" and "Full site" in the footer of each page respectively). I reproduced your bug on the mobile site (Chrome/Android) - the responsive site was fine: i.stack.imgur.com/WeVoP.png. Note that the mobile pages aren't really being maintained - you should probably use the responsive site unless you have a good reason not to. — Wai Ha Lee 1 min ago
11:01 AM
Also related: Why are fellow users removing thank-you's from my questions? It talkes about questions, but the general idea is the same for answers. — BDL 1 min ago
Quote: "Keep going and keep asking questions!" Worst kind of fluff, makes no sense to the next thousand programmers that google your answer. SO is not a forum. — Hans Passant 24 secs ago
The comments were getting terribly heated and inappropriately political. Comments are not for extended discussion anyway, so this conversation has been moved to chat and further commenting on the answer has been disabled. If you want to chat about it, use chat. If you have a counter-argument to present, do so as a new answer. — Cody Gray ♦ 1 min ago
@hans Fair enough. But I would suggest that it is likely the majority of programmers looking at that question are new to programming and would perhaps appreciate such encouragement. But, as you say, SO is not a forum. So, I understand that. — Michael Lundie 17 secs ago
11:31 AM
Does this answer your question? Is starting an answer with "Welcome to Stack Overflow" discouraged? — gnat 1 min ago
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12:47 PM
Does this answer your question? Should I remove 'fluff' when editing questions? — Dharman 40 secs ago
1:13 PM
The "wrong" one is a default gravatar. This usually happens when you change the gravatar picture. The old one stays cached for a few days. — Robert Harvey 1 min ago
1:39 PM
@DalijaPrasnikar You do not provide any constructive feedback how to cure that "illness". If it would be that easy to "just clearly explain the rules" that would have been fixed a long time ago. code11's answer goes into the same direction, but contains reasons and ideas to investigate. Compared to that your answer is a simple rant, which doesn't add anything to the debate. — Christian Strempfer 35 secs ago
2:17 PM
It’s not a caching issue. The URL is wrong, because the MD5 hash is wrong. It appears somehow my email isn’t properly available in the gravatar URL generation, even though it’s clearly set in the profile settings on all profile settings pages. — Remco Haszing 1 min ago
2:51 PM
The situation with [sap] tag is exactly the same as with [oracle]:
I don't think people will use [oracledb] or [oracle-server] or even [oracle-rdbms] because most oracle folks think that [oracle] means the database
and the solution supposedly should be the same as for oracle, and that's what I proposed in the question — Suncatcher just nowIt's not a problem to me of having a long favorite URL to display all questions related to my SAP knowledge:
unlikely I will be always use this lengthy link, so I will be missing probably interesting questions. However, subscription to [sap] tag and receiving mail notifications makes it all, its all-in-one solution — Suncatcher 14 secs ago3:23 PM
3:49 PM
That would be cool to invent the, let say, "hyper tags": have
[sap]
as a hyper tag which can be used only to search, not to tag a question. The [sap]
tag could be assigned hyponym tags, and these tags could themselves be assigned other hyponym tags, to form the hierarchy of tags I proposed for instance. — Sandra Rossi 1 min ago4:03 PM
4:27 PM
I disagree. I think all rep levels should be treated the same. If a spammer hacks your account, they shouldn't be able to go on a spam spree just because you have 40k. — Heretic Monkey 1 min ago
Just a tip: you can use "tag formatting" to make tags look like the tags that show up in the Tags box by typing
[tag:sap]
(e.g.). SO's markdown interpreter makes it look a little nicer (see Dharman's answer for example). Not a big deal, just thought I'd let you know if you didn't. — Heretic Monkey 1 min ago4:47 PM
It's not always 100% fluff. It can mean 'OK, ignore my comment/answer and carry on with your current design. You will need a lot of luck, because I'm confident you are heading to disaster'. I agree that such encoded idioms are not clear, especially to ESL users and, as such sbould be avoided. — Martin James 1 min ago
The Stacks design for links-in-code is a simple underline under the text. That's what you'll get if you use the responsive site. In fact, the presence of the underline was decried as horrible by some when it first appeared. Can't please everyone. It's [status-by-design]. — Heretic Monkey 19 secs ago
5:35 PM
Agreed, we could make the same statement about [sam]- the format on bioinformatics SE and Simple Asynchronous Messaging on SO (although [fasta] and [fastq] are used on both) — Chris_Rands 1 min ago
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6:03 PM
@ChristianStrempfer What if "just clearly explain the rules" would reduce profits? — Andrew Morton 15 secs ago
6:55 PM
@ChristianStrempfer This is post about survey. I am commenting the survey and I also said what is the first step - explaining the rules before people post their first post. How to do that is beyond this post. Also this problem that it is too easy to post without knowing the rules has been already discussed on Meta numerous times. Every time this idea has been dismissed because it is not welcoming to new users. Throwing more detailed ideas when you know nobody is listening is waste of time. If company comes here and asks how to present rules to ne users, I will certainly be more constructive. — Dalija Prasnikar 21 secs ago
look in your browser's history or failing that get elected as a moderator. — Robert Longson 44 secs ago
use product tags and you're guaranteed to not get an answer
agree. The majority of newcomers just put sap
instead of crystal-reports and sap-gateway, and even if they are, there is little use of it. E.g.I have many fragmented knowledge in different SAP products but I won't subscribe to each and every one product tag just to receive one question in a year, it's not worth the effort. However, subscription to [sap] tag is a high probability I receive a relevant question — Suncatcher 52 secs ago@ChristianStrempfer There is another post on Main meta that clearly shows company does not want to put any distractions between new users and asking their first question meta.stackexchange.com/questions/355416/… We are clearly moving into quantity over quality direction, because it is more profitable at the moment. And nobody that can do something about is cares about future. — Dalija Prasnikar 1 min ago
@RobertLongson "look in your browser's history" -> all gone. "get elected as a moderator" -> apparentyly so easy, but my typing can't do teh hyperskillz/. — Andrew Morton 44 secs ago
About 30% out of your SAP tags tree was created by me during my work on categorization of questions :) And even after that I consider general [sap] tag should exist — Suncatcher 55 secs ago
The question you've cited is hopelessly broad. If it were open, it would result in an endless barrage of questions trying to clarify your problem. — Robert Harvey 48 secs ago
@RobertHarvey It is not broad. I don't know if you are familiar with GPU programming but is it common tool for most platforms - rocprof has this feature for AMD nvprof has it for cuda and intel has (also didn't checked one) so it is not broad - it is very specific getting bank conflict counters for OpenCL kernels under nvidia. It clearly shows that one who closed the question does not understand the field — Artyom 16 secs ago
You've been here for awhile; you know how this works. Show your work; post some code. Provide some context to support your specific problem. — Robert Harvey 2 mins ago
If you don't like the close reason, flag it for a moderator to change it. But it's a waste of time; the exact close reason doesn't really matter all that much. Divert the time you're spending grousing about this towards improving your question. — Robert Harvey 25 secs ago
Does "own deleted" posts mean "own-deleted" posts? I am not seeing my-answer which was deleted by a moderator. I see a message "Note: only content you own is returned when searching for deleted content," so maybe I don't own content which is deleted. — Andrew Morton 1 min ago
@AndrewMorton - Ah, no. Content you own is content you posted. It may be licensed under CC-BY-SA, but the copyright is still yours, you own it as it were. I checked my own history and saw a couple of posts I didn't delete myself. Try improving the search, perhaps? Here's a reference of all the search operators stackoverflow.com/help/searching — StoryTeller - Unslander Monica 28 secs ago
@AndrewMorton If you posted it, you're the owner and should be able to see it regardless of who deleted it. — Robert Longson 1 min ago
Your title says "to many legitimate questions", but you're only actually asking about one question that you don't think should have been closed, aren't you? — khelwood 10 secs ago
I wanted to start 500pts bounity on it but when I come back it was closed without understanding the topic — Artyom 9 secs ago
@StoryTeller-UnslanderMonica I have posted much deletion-worthy-after-or-even-before-further-consideration material, and whomsoever clears it up where I fail to is worthy of commendation, but, try as I might, I can't find the answer I provided which was deleted. — Andrew Morton 1 min ago
@StoryTeller-UnslanderMonica Can I filter actions by who did them on my posts, if, say, I knew who did the action? — Andrew Morton 40 secs ago
I had a look at your question and couldn't find anything overtly wrong with it, so I voted to reopen. — Robert Harvey 44 secs ago
@Andrew - Not that I'm aware. But you can filter by the approximate time of the deletion, since you say you know what that is. Just enter a
lastactive
filter with the date range you recall. — StoryTeller - Unslander Monica 58 secs ago8:05 PM
@StoryTeller-UnslanderMonica Thank you for looking at this. I will assume I got something wrong according to some bad actor. — Andrew Morton 44 secs ago
9:11 PM
It is almost guaranteed to be down-voted and closed if you re-ask it in its current state. — DontKnowMuchBut Getting Better 19 secs ago
9:37 PM
@Peter apparently not... :) the correct link seems to be meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/251212/suspension-till-2027 — nicael 8 secs ago
This is the answer in question: stackoverflow.com/a/15454181. It was a link-only answer, I’d have deleted it too had I handled the flag. — Martijn Pieters ♦ 26 secs ago
@StoryTeller-UnslanderMonica Deletion time isn’t indexed; last active is the last edit time, not the deletion time. — Martijn Pieters ♦ 1 min ago
10:45 PM
Yup, many SO contributors think that a tag should describe a question. What the questioner is actually looking for is somebody that is familiar with their domain. Like you. Not infrequently, somebody that likes to dig into a little more than what they do every day to expand their own world. That a question can be very helpful to an answerer is not an SO feature that is well understood at meta. — Hans Passant 11 secs ago
11:23 PM
@AAAfarmclub I just tried it on myself and it still work, though I can't say if the results are complete or not. — Lance Roberts 42 secs ago
I guess you were right all along -- that the question shouldn't have been closed as "opinion based" -- and now, per moderator, has been closed with a more appropriate reason, for not being focused enough. It's a small victory for you, but a victory nonetheless. — DontKnowMuchBut Getting Better 1 min ago
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