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@JohnMontgomery It is a bit misleading. I'll edit my post to improve terminology. — GalaxyCat105 33 secs ago
I don't use Dark Mode on Stack Overflow (as my colour vision and SO's dark colour scheme don't work together), but in light mode, the effect is exactly the same in First Posts as it is in Late Answers so you might want to double-check that. I agree Triage does not have this effect. — David Buck 33 secs ago
@DavidBuck For some reason, I'm not able to reproduce it using light mode in First Posts. — GalaxyCat105 42 secs ago
Ah. It's only answers, not questions. That explains Triage and, I assume, our differing experiences of First Posts. — David Buck 1 min ago
@Zinna You can't undelete it yourself, but you can flag it for a moderator to take another look (along with an explanation of why it shouldn't have been deleted). — John Montgomery 57 secs ago
@Zinna This answer has been made a community wiki, so I'm not sure the poster gets your message here. When you flag your deleted Answer using "in need of moderator intervention", please be sure to give all the details, including your wrong copy'n'paste and your edits. Possibly also link to this meta post of yours. — Scratte 20 secs ago
I made this community wiki because the comments made me realize that perhaps I don't want to endorse all of the decisions that were made here. At the same time, I don't want to delete the answer, because it provides useful information and context to non-moderators. I simply don't have the time these days to dig into things any more thoroughly. — Cody Gray ♦ 1 min ago
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Thanks for all the helps here, I have already flagged my answer to the Moderator. Good learning process for me as well. — Zinna 24 secs ago
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@gregsdennis You have no reason to consider comments to be disappearing "without a reason" or in any case taking that to be "abrasive". Your question & comments aren't consistent with how the site works or with your having researched how the site works. — philipxy 9 secs ago
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@Braiam I'm sure you'd agree that such closed old questions account for a minor part in that 23%- I would say, based on experience that they're almost negligible. Most of that closed questions are those that are asked in the last 30days. — TheMaster 8 secs ago
Does this answer your question? What is "Disable Responsiveness" in the footer section of Stack Overflow? — Aniket Kariya 1 min ago
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@TheGeneral Sorry sir, I asked a question and I don't know why I need to answer number of accounts I have to you. — rock 58 secs ago
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If both accounts don't interact to each other, then a theoretical maximum of 11000. Otherwise, reps from votes, accepts, and edit suggestion between accounts will be invalidated and thus reduce the reputation. — Andrew T. 36 secs ago
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Still not clear where there is a "problem". Were you surprised that dark mode was disabled? — tripleee 47 secs ago
Actually, you still don't have the Fanatic badge. Maybe you'd want to get it first to lend some credibility. — isopach 25 secs ago
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OK that covers the deletion and roomba concept, but what about the downvotes? Who cast them? — Wasif Hasan 23 secs ago
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I can agree with that, but I think it would be a simple change to create 3 fake close voters instead of 5. — mkrieger1 22 secs ago
Does this answer your question? This review is obviously an audit. Is this a bug? — user4642212 1 min ago
Meh, I don't think this is a valid dupe. The audits should show be updated so they show 3 close voters, not 5 as it used to be. — yivi 41 secs ago
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Ideally, the number of real close votes it takes to close a question and the number of close voters shown in an audit should be the same variable, internally. Other than that, I don’t see why time should be invested in fixing this. — user4642212 2 mins ago
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It's a bit weird, but you noticed that fact, which means presumably you're paying attention to reviews? Which also means it might be a beneficial bug in a way :p. — Jon Clements ♦ 55 secs ago
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Does this answer your question? When to flag an answer as "not an answer"? — E_net4 is cleaning up 1 min ago
The flag was automatically marked as 'disputed' because reviewers deemed it good enough. Only moderators can decline a flag. Had a moderator encountered the flag, they would have declined the flag as it is an attempt at answering, as opposed to complete misuse of the answer text box (e.g. "I have the same question" or "I don't get the answer posted here, it turned my screen blue", or "you say you twiddled the frobnar, can you show us what that looked like?"). — Martijn Pieters ♦ 1 min ago
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Undelete and reopen votes are also public, but they're basically the other half of the votes Luuklag mentioned — Zoe 55 secs ago
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@zcoop98 - I am not really sure how pleonasms help readability and understanding of rules that are important to grasp as easily as possible (none mentioned above bears an extra meaning - I thought we should strive to be as clear and concise as possible ). That said, these are just the suggestions (seems like they will be rejected) I think could benefit the help center page. — Oleg Valter 43 secs ago
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Honestly, you need very little attention to see it's closed by 5 voters. Things like the wrong tag do indicate you at least scrolled far enough to have read the body and have read the tags, but spotting 5 close votes is one of the first things you'll read. This should be fixed. — Erik A 8 secs ago
This looks like a bug to me as the Roomba is supposed to only take into account downvotes at least 2 days old. See meta.stackexchange.com/q/269392/323179 — Laurel 1 min ago
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I did, "the other votes on it did get corrected.... The issue is more when ... they repeat the voting after it is corrected" — Nick 40 secs ago
I don't agree. Audits are only there to make sure you pay attention, they are not there to test your reviewing skills. I'm all for there being little tells that you're seeing an audit, it offsets the fact that there are quite some terrible audit questions. — Gimby 56 secs ago
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@Nick So you think this 240+ rep change out of which 70 got corrected is otherwise legitimate? — leonheess 1 min ago
No, but the reversal often misses stuff (I've got plenty of downvotes which were mass downvotes where not all were reverted), what's important is that they appear to have learned from the mistake — Nick 38 secs ago
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I think you should custom flag anything similar that you find suspicious. — Robert Longson 1 min ago
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Some user gain more than 2K reputation in a week. Posting users seems bit.. odd. — Scratte 13 secs ago
Thanks Martin, I saw it. For meta SOF question, do I need to accept one answer as the way in regular SOF? — Zinna 46 secs ago
It doesn't scale, that's why. Sure, you might be able to handle 20-30 questions per day with that, but that site cannot compare to the pure volume SO receives. We also expect people to make an effort, and don't forget that some times, attempts to help new users is ironically met by the new user with hostility - as in the asker goes nuclear or worse on the person who wants to help. Also what Gimby said ^ — Zoe 1 min ago
@Scratte Definitely. But if a user with 500 rep and 10 posts gets all 10 posts upvoted within minutes of each other I think suspicion is warranted, don't you think? — leonheess 7 secs ago
I suspect that if those us that spend our time answering on SO, and not asking, were "expected to answer questions with pictures of code, a lack of apparent effort, and "give me" with no actual question questions the majority would stop using the site. Being "expected" to transcribe code from an asker is one of my biggest pet peeves, along side "I have this problem, but I didn't bother to Google the error cause I am lazy; give me the solution" questions. — Larnu 1 min ago
I agree that what we (SO) are doing looks more reasonable than what they (Matlab) are doing. Maybe I should have asked them instead of asking here? I think they don't have anything like a Meta site though. — anatolyg 40 secs ago
@Scratte Maybe it's just me but I am very hesitant to use the mod flags inflationary so I was reluctant the flag all of them. Robert Longson's comment curbed that reluctance and I did flag them. However, even though I contemplated deleting the comment, I ultimately decided against it out of contempt for these rep fraudsters. They brought any unwanted attention they might get on themselves. — leonheess 17 secs ago
@leonheess Not everyone that is serial upvoted did it to themselves. Some users get serial upvoted because some other user decides to reward them on all of their posts. How can you tell the difference from where you're at? — Scratte 56 secs ago
If I have to assume, Matlab Answers is basically a help desk, any questions will be answered whatever the quality is, even if it has been asked so many times (there's no concept of duplicate question over there?). SO is more of a wiki-based Q&A site: there's a quality bar (just like articles on Wikipedia can be deleted if they're not notable/meet the minimum quality), less duplicate (Wikipedia redirection from similar terms), etc... — Andrew T. 1 min ago
@Scratte Valid point. That is also why I omitted the user from the initial question. However, this comment will probably only be seen by the few people that stumble upon this comment section so I think it's okay. — leonheess 23 secs ago
It's really unclear what you're asking here, but you can always contest dupe closure by voting to reopen and edit, as well as engaging in discussion (and just to be abundantly clear, a constructive discussion. No attacks or assumptions - explain your position, nothing else) with one or more of the closevoters. — Zoe 19 secs ago
Does the last section of the help not answer this for you? If not what still confuses you? — Robert Longson 47 secs ago
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There was no real reason to add it as an answer when it was a comment already. — β.εηοιτ.βε 1 min ago
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External links die - profile pics stored in an SSO system isn't an exception. They're not updated if they die either — Zoe 21 secs ago
Not sure where comment about "converting comment into answer is against SO rules" is very strange - we definitely welcome providing answer even if it is 100% copied from comment (properly attributed/wiki post)... (not @ - replying to commenter as they clearly don't want that) — Alexei Levenkov 25 secs ago
Normally people drop in with "But they'll just ignore the warning sign" on this type of suggestion, so to anyone thinking that, I say that's not a problem here. If we know every person who posts an image as code has done so ignoring a big honking warning, then there's no reason to hope that a comment will change their mind and curators can feel more confident about straight up voting to close. — Davy M just now
Can't be 100% certain but I think I have had such an audit with only 3 fake close voters. Maybe I was dreaming? — Adrian Mole 14 secs ago
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