1:40 AM
Not everywhere uses thousand separators, for example the Indian numbering system uses the crore and lakh, 30mil is 3,00,00,000. On top of that it would mean more localisation as some use full stops for separators others use commas (30.000.000 vs 30,000,000). I'm not convinced this is worth the effort. (yes I'm aware they're used elsewhere on the site) — Nick 1 min ago
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3:42 AM
@Mik despite many questions seeming to require site users to be psychic to answer them, they are not in fact psychic. And sorry to pop your balloon here, but no one on the planet is "psychic". Because you profile does not contains any clues as to your ethnicity/race, your perceived discrimination exists in your mind only. — Bohemian ♦ 2 mins ago
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8:30 AM
^ The same goes for the assumption about race, gender, beliefs and sexual preferences of those people helping you. — usr2564301 1 min ago
Does this answer your question? What is syntax highlighting and how does it work? Please have a look at the accepted answer there, especially the part about reporting bugs. — Cerbrus 1 min ago
I don't know why this became active all of a sudden, but now that it was I had the urge to downvote the blog but couldn't. Hmmmmm. — kemicofa ghost 1 min ago
I don't have an access to my github account currently, if someone have a few minutes to report the bug, I'd highly appreciate it :) — YSC 24 secs ago
8:50 AM
I should be able to change it for you, this one time only. Tell me what you want — Samuel Liew ♦ 1 min ago
9:38 AM
Having had a look at your question, there's nothing wrong with its wording. It's simply a somewhat vague problem which isn't reproducible with the information provided. That is all, and that's the only reason it's been deemed off-topic. There's absolutely no hint of your race or anything in there that would make that a criterion. — deceze ♦ 1 min ago
10:00 AM
It does not create noise - it creates a lot of noise. Active users already have to deal with enough notifications as it is to the point where they likely just don't respond to most of them at all, let's not give people the power to add even more. Being involved is something you choose to do personally, other people are not involved in that process. So please, stop having the need to try to keep people in the loop. If they want to, they'll look in periodically to see what's happening. — Gimby 1 min ago
To me this question is pretty unclear. The title ask for a mission of Meta (Meta Stack Overflow, I assume) while the body text is mainly addressing the mission of Stack Overflow. So when the question is: "Do active members of Meta have a mission?" - I'm not sure whether the question is about a Meta-SO mission or a SO mission. In my mind those are very different. — 4386427 15 secs ago
I fail to see the problem, you previously were welcome to perform reviews... and you no longer are, it's a statement of fact, it's not rude or unkind — Nick 37 secs ago
Flag the comment(s) for moderator attention. Someone pinging you repeatedly with "please help" is just being annoying. That is not an appropriate use of comments. — Cody Gray ♦ 42 secs ago
We don't reach these decisions lightly, or without evidence. The message was perfectly kind, although it was not welcoming. That was no accident. You are very much not welcome to use review queues on this site. — Cody Gray ♦ 1 min ago
Absolutely disagreed. We can kindly show you the door. That's what we did. — Cody Gray ♦ 10 secs ago
@CodyGray Perhaps my definition of "kind" is a bit different from yours. And yes, you can kindly show the door. But that's not what you did. — Ctx 10 secs ago
In history, it has never done something good when the "ruling" people could hide behind anonymity. This is of course different with dissidents, that might fear oppression. — Ctx 57 secs ago
You're lucky the moderator you suspended you didn't get angry - you have 11.3k reviews and you should really know how to review. The message couldn't have been kinder, IMO. — double-beep 1 min ago
As are policemen, but this applies perfectly to them. In most countries they are identifiable nowadays to prevent too harsh actions. — Ctx 30 secs ago
Just get over it... message is fine. If you take one step back, you will see that this is just a rant because you got manual suspension you cannot dispute, so you are nitpicking over words... if the message was different (the way you would want it to be) I bet you would still find something else to complain about. — Dalija Prasnikar 31 secs ago
I don't appreciate that you immediately pull out from the conversation with a last snappy comment when you noticed a flaw in your argumentation. — Ctx 59 secs ago
@DalijaPrasnikar If anything reads like a rant, then please tell me what it is exactly. This is then only due to the fact that I am not a native english speaker. I will edit it then. — Ctx 9 secs ago
@DalijaPrasnikar No, indeed this is not the case, the ban was imposed several time ago, so I had time to think about it. And if you read my messages and comments carefully, then you should come to the conclusion, that there is nothing bitter in it. It is just what I wrote: When you have to bring bad news, you can do it in a way that is a bit more careful. — Ctx 1 min ago
Anonymity is irrelevant to the point here. I am not the moderator who issued the ban, yet I completely agree with the decision to do so. I strongly suspect the rest of the moderator team does, as well. As yivi said, we function as a team, not as individuals, so ire directed at a single moderator is entirely misplaced. I do disagree that the phrasing "you won't be able" is any more neutral or matter-of-fact than "no longer welcome". In fact, I prefer the latter. It's less colloquial, and emphasizes that reviewing is a privilege that needs to be maintained. — Cody Gray ♦ 1 min ago
@Cody Frankly, I don't have any preference on any verbiage. I imagine these type of ban if rare enough as to maybe not warrant its own canned message. I was only trying to partially accommodate the OP, and maybe provide an alternative where complaints are less likely (although nothing could completely pre-empt all possible interpretations). A message like this no longer serves any educational purpose (since the user won't be reviewing any longer), so it should simply inform them of the situation, and hopefully avoid them making a another fuss. — yivi 18 secs ago
@CodyGray: So what was the result of the discussion? Should normal users flag such questions for moderator or not? — Amit Joshi 36 secs ago
@CodyGray This is an international site and people from many different cultures communicate here. You should take this under account. This is especially important when it comes to discussions about "politeness" and "kindness". I, for my part, found the message problematic. You could have put that in the correct light, but refrained to do that, so you are deliberately unkind. This is ok for me, but I consider it dishonest from you to pretend otherwise. — Ctx 1 min ago
But as I said, I'm perfectly fine with the message issued; I just hope I never get it myself. — yivi 2 mins ago
11:06 AM
@VLAZ Indeed, that too. Sometimes if you recognise an identifier as that of someone clingy, it's best to back off, knowing what might ensue. Nevertheless much of Meta, when it's not about the company, is about handling those new to SO who don't get SO at all and how best to use it (which is certainly puzzling to those who think we are a help line). Ignoring them is not ideal either. — Nick Cox 1 min ago
11:40 AM
This has been reported many, many, many times. You haven't found any of those posts? — Tom 45 secs ago
I think the problem lies when people share links and then revoke the access. In regards to the ethics of asking to share information, the user that is sharing has control over whether or not such information will be shared. From what I've saw, most time people ask for a copy of the spreadsheet is because the question is extremely data-specific and the OP failed to explained what is happening with other means. In these cases, should the question just be flagged as a Low Quality question? — ZektorH 28 secs ago
11:56 AM
I am afraid that you cannot edit anything... the whole post sounds like a rant. Why? Because you are complaining about wording from ban message that is perfectly fine. "No longer welcome" is commonly used, polite, phrase that perfectly conveys message in this case... you may no longer do (come, use) whatever because what you did previously (on numerous occasions) was not acceptable behavior, and I assume you got temporary suspensions for that. — Dalija Prasnikar 5 secs ago
Point is, focusing on friendlier message is exercise in futility, because everyone will have their own idea what friendlier message might be. You were not told "to go to hell" or something plain rude... so from that POV your post is pointless. Also, this is ban message, so from moderators POV you were continuously abusing your review privilege... saying firm "no, you cannot longer do that", is perfectly acceptable. — Dalija Prasnikar 1 min ago
12:24 PM
You are on Meta. This question will not be answered here and you may want to go over the Checklist and How to Ask before you repost on Stack Overflow. — Samuel Liew ♦ just now
"A discussion system"... tossed out there as if there has ever been a successful, accepted one of those. — Geoff Griswald 15 secs ago
Seeing your latest reviews, what option you chose and how much time you took to chose the same option for every case, I would say "misbehaviour" is a suitable word here. Calling that "mistakes" and "a bit too distracted", especially after being banned multiple times, is nothing more than an excuse. — Tom 1 min ago
@Tom It is an explanation, I do not need to seek for excuse here. Indeed, it does not bother me too much to no longer perform reviewing tasks; Sure, it was a way to kill some time (i.e. while eating lunch), but what should be the motivation to intentionally perform bad reviews? This is a bit far-fetched, and I think you owe me an apology for that. — Ctx 11 secs ago
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1:14 PM
@Ctx I won't join the conversation much more, notice I had actually deleted my comment. But it seems to be a very convenient way to sidestep the argument of those you don't like, to point to "this is rude" and demand apologies. It doesn't bring the conversation forward, disregards entirely the points other make, and overall, in my opinion, looks disingenuous and like an attempt to bring everything to "I'm offended". So..... meh. I decided to not join in the end by deleting my comment. Should've been faster at that, or refrained from posting in the first place. Good luck — Patrice 53 secs ago
@Patrice You seem to have ignored my edit above; I accept that the consense is, that the message was not meant unkind or unfriendly, so no, I do not disregard the points that others make. But you have to let me strongly object when I am accused of intentional misbehaviour. — Ctx 14 secs ago
1:38 PM
@NickCox I agree, we should be helping newcomers. On the other hand...it's sometimes hard. I'd rather not respond than say something that might be perceived as unwelcoming. — VLAZ 30 secs ago
Does this answer your question? What can be done if a question that was closed by the review process is re-opened by a Gold Badge holder incorrectly? — Machavity 26 secs ago
Okay, that's one extra library everyone needs to load for one additional language... That doesn't scale very well... — Cerbrus 7 secs ago
2:10 PM
Does this answer your question? Why isn't providing feedback mandatory on downvotes, and why are ideas suggesting such shot down? — yivi 35 secs ago
@yivi I was happy about that but after improving my answer no one reverted after mentioning them on comment — Mannoj 25 secs ago
So they need to remain available and continue reviewing the answer while the author keeps editing (or not), to see if it the author finally gets it right? And every time one cast an upvote, one should go back to the post every five minutes to see if it wasn't edited, maybe it doesn't deserve an upvote anymore... — yivi 1 min ago
@yivi I am not expecting that. If I need their help then I will mention them in comment. They should not wait for editing in down/up-vote — Mannoj 56 secs ago
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3:10 PM
The first is closed as it is both too broad (asking for two different languages) and because it was already covered by a meta.SE post asking for the same. The second post you found shows there has been a feature request for this on Meta.SE for quite some time now. New syntax highlighters requires the company to update the highlight.js version, something that's only rarely done. — Martijn Pieters ♦ 1 min ago
Could you point to feature request you mentioned? I'd gladly upvote it if it is only way to get this feature on stack. — makozaki 28 secs ago
3:22 PM
Same happened to me, a bit sad that nothing notified you about the ban. I think the UX about this should be redesign. If I hadn't opened the review in a new window I would have missed the fact that I've been banned and I would continue reviewing wrongly. — txemsukr 41 secs ago
well stop complaining about the UI here because I can't do anything about it! — Samuel Liew ♦ 1 min ago
4:24 PM
This answer is interesting, in that it demonstrates that the following two situations are simultaneously possible, despite seeming to be contradictory: (1) A StackOverflow user honestly feels discriminated against on the basis of race; (2) Empirically, absolutely no discrimination on the basis of race on the part of voters / commenters / answerers / moderators actually occurred. — Jon Schneider 35 secs ago
4:44 PM
@CindyMeister Sorry for the delay. Quite often. Imagine the following case: somebody is posting a huge comment. To hint at something he/she want to do the post of the comment without any delay even if he/she wants to enlarge the comment. So, the first part of the comment is already posted but the comment is not fulfilled. If I now see this comment and want to reply for clarification I do not have any notification if the comment was edited in the meantime. — RobertS supports Monica Cellio 53 secs ago
As the close text says - "[this question is] seeking recommendations for books, software libraries, or other off-site resources. This question is likely to lead to opinion-based answers." — stuartd 36 secs ago
The implication that some people expect too much invites assent. But in deleting you deprive others thereby of a comment that might be interesting or useful. Here on SO comments are reckoned trivial any way but elsewhere on SE (my primary affiliation is Cross Validated) comments can even be the best part of a thread. — Nick Cox 1 min ago
Can you please clarify if you disagree with closure or you disagree with picking somewhat not ideal closure reason? It looks like straight recommendation request and should have been closed as such (make sure to review stackoverflow.com/help/on-topic: "to recommend or find a book, tool, software library, tutorial or other off-site resource are off-topic for Stack Overflow")... — Alexei Levenkov 2 mins ago
This will have been closed regardless. It's definitely not opinion based, but it is asking for a recommendation (which does mention opinion-based answers in the text as mentioned in another comment). Perhaps you mixed the 2 reason up? — Broots Waymb 22 secs ago
There is a specific SE site for software recommendations, although you should still go through their help center to know how to ask a proper questions there. — Magnetron 27 secs ago
SO needs an option to turn off notifications for posts. Facebook has it, theres no excuse for SO not having it. — TheBatman 57 secs ago
@NickCox If I felt at all confident that the question would be at all helpful to future users, then yes, that would be a valid concern. In my experience though, many low-effort, help-vampire questions end up just getting deleted anyways, and the comments along with them. — Carcigenicate 21 secs ago
@vishal you FR is perfectly fine (clearly written and includes good reasoning why feature would be useful). So that's all you can really do - people will vote on the proposal (so far it is +18/-1)… The only problem with FRs we have is there is not much expectations that the company actually notices such requests (nor give guidance on how to actually make FRs anymore) - maybe this one get lucky and it is possibly text-only change. — Alexei Levenkov 33 secs ago
5:12 PM
@Scratte No, it is not what I tried to say. Indeed it is clear that you found source of the material along with copyright message. What we seem to disagree is whether the "this code has copyright" message clearly requests a particular action from a diamond mod - you believe "yes" and I see "no" - I don't see any action requested from a moderator. We really need feedback from some of the diamond mods here to clarify what they see as a main problem with these flags... but this particular question did not seem to get attention from any of them. — Alexei Levenkov 1 min ago
6:00 PM
If previous FR on this topic is any indication this proposal will gain a lot of support and not much actual impact :( . Note that linked post has suggestion that does not seem to work anymore so you feel to close as duplicate I recommend using this new FR as target. — Alexei Levenkov 14 secs ago
6:32 PM
Just use #212121 as the background and #c0c0c0 as the text color. It's the perfect contrarst that won't burn your eyes and won't appear horribly on cheap monitors. How I long for SO to implement this. — Alexander 15 secs ago
Yes, this particular situation is stupid. But in my experience they come up rarely enough that as long as you're passing most of the other audits you shouldn't be in any danger of a review ban, so don't let it deter you from reviewing. — John Montgomery 1 min ago
A variant, equally annoying: Why no answer yet? ... Why no answer yet? ... Why no answer yet? — usr2564301 8 secs ago
This is actually a canned message. Although it isn't provided by the site itself, it's in a userscript that is fairly widely used among the moderators, and it's verbiage that we've been using for a long time (i.e., the canned message in the userscript was based on a template in use long before the userscript). — Cody Gray ♦ 23 secs ago
7:10 PM
@NickCox This is a form directly on our site that we are responsible for maintaining. It is entirely relevant for it to be posted here. — animuson ♦ 1 min ago
Employers can configure custom job application fields. It seems like TW's German recruiters might have accidentally configured the custom fields for the Indian jobs. I'll see if we can get in touch with them. — Benjamin Hodgson ♦ 12 secs ago
So first: Thank you for your thoughts. What I do not understand are the downvotes. However. Today there was an edit that added content to my question asked. What about the down/upvotes after that edit? Do I get the upvotes while the editor gets the downvotes? I do not want to be judged / up-downvoted based on “foreign“ content... — eventhorizon 1 min ago
Questions on SO are required to be in English, so it's automatically Unsalvageable. Choose either "Needs details or clarity," or Off-Topic > custom reason. — John Montgomery 1 min ago
Is it worth closing? That could be an appropriate path for deletion. Otherwise, you can simply request for disassociation. — yivi 46 secs ago
And of course, if you aren't confident about reviewing a particular question, it's never wrong to hit Skip. — John Montgomery 1 min ago
@Eventhorizon and that is why, as the OP, you always have ultimate say over what goes in your post. You always can rollback. But no, you get both types of votes that come in, no matter what the edit. You do get a notification and can remove the edit if you don't agree — Patrice 2 mins ago
8:14 PM
I don’t see why this needs to be deleted. There was obviously some effort put into the answers, and even if you don’t find them useful, that doesn’t prove no one else ever will. — Cody Gray ♦ 1 min ago
if it gets closed, it will get roombaed. Vote to close yourself, so it goes in the close queue. — Jean-François Fabre ♦ 2 mins ago
8:34 PM
@CodyGray it irritates me to get voted down in a question that does not have working answers! — mplungjan 39 secs ago
For what it's worth, there is a workaround to having your display name changed. This is one of the so few cases where remedying it instead of preventing it isn't so bad. — E_net4 the unsafe 31 secs ago
@Makoto Wow, TIL… Just goes to show that what I always say is true. Nobody knows or cares what your bag-o’-flesh identity is here. We only care about the content you post. — Cody Gray ♦ 1 min ago
downvote the answers (if they are not useful), vote to close. Already 1 close vote. It'll be closed in no time with negative scoring answers => roomba. — Jean-François Fabre ♦ 1 min ago
I apologize for not following up on this with you - I can't remember having seen the second comment. But even so, it's not clear what you mean by "it revealed errors", nor what the short-comings of the suggested approach are. It's not that the question is not interesting - I imagine it's getting downvoted because it's intersting, people want an answer, and there has been no follow-up. — Cindy Meister 1 min ago
Only use custom reasons if you're voting to close (requires 3k rep). For flags, only use the "Needs details or clarity" reason because a custom flag reason is for moderator attention, which isn't necessary here. — Davy M 19 secs ago
As @JohnMontgomery said "skip" is never wrong, but for non-English content there should be no need to use it - always vote to close. I bet in many cases it would be audit as such questions don't stay opened for long. — Alexei Levenkov 24 secs ago
10:14 PM
@ivan_pozdeev I don't see how that's a duplicate - the answers there are all focused on how Meta works, nothing about the goals of Meta's community. — John Montgomery 24 secs ago
10:28 PM
Close-vote flaggers can choose from a generic "off-topic" close reason, @Davy, and that would be perfectly fine for non-English questions. Once you gain close-vote privileges, that generic "off-topic" close reason is replaced with a textbox where you can type an explanation as to why the question is off-topic. — Cody Gray ♦ 26 secs ago
So if a question that say has nothing to do with Lua, let say it's about Python or Node.js, does the viewer of that page have to load Fengari? I'm thinking no since there's no
<script>
tag in there to pull that in. Assuming that's true, then why is this not scalable? You're not loading what isn't used. — greatwolf 1 min agoWhy would it need to check for some library that isn't even mentioned at all? How would it even know about it to check it? That doesn't make any sense. — greatwolf 23 secs ago
You're suggesting SE builds in support for a certain library, and you're suggesting not loading said library if it's not needed. How does the server know it's not needed? By checking if an answer or the question requires it. Multiply that by the amount of languages you're supporting those libraries for... If it were as simple as just loading the library in a snippet, people would've been doing it already. SE explicitly needs to build it into the snippets. — Cerbrus 1 min ago
11:02 PM
@Ben - I wish you had taken that advice when you made your comment simply repeating your original assertion. — Travis J 34 secs ago
On the “anonymity” of the message: exactly which moderator pulled the trigger is recorded, if a moderator truly misused the tool, then employees and the rest of the moderator team would know who’d done this. We just don’t show this to the recipient. Why? It used to be different, at least for mod messages. But when some lowlife tried to get a moderator fired from their day-job when said lowlife was suspended on SO, that was changed. We don’t need someone with an axe to grind take things way out of proportion and make a team action, personal. — Martijn Pieters ♦ 1 min ago
The missing reproducible/verifiable example is under the off-topic section when closing so this is logical. If we have to change something, we should do it for the closure popup first. — Temani Afif 1 min ago
The per-site close reasons all go under "off-topic" regardless of whether that actually makes sense. Given how they've ignored a lot of community feedback to other recent changes to the close dialog and messages, I wouldn't count on this getting changed any time soon. — John Montgomery 55 secs ago
See meta.stackexchange.com/questions/283725/… over on the Uber Meta for the discussion on that change. — Martijn Pieters ♦ 1 min ago
11:44 PM
@eventhorizon generally edits should be improving the question and those who can edit without approval generally should know that. if someone is making consistent attempts to harm a post then you should bring it up to the mods. otherwise an edit will "bump" the question up the activity list and it gets more eyes looking at that and they can vote however they want, ideally based off if they think the post is useful, clear in what is being said and/or has shown research effort — Memor-X 1 min ago
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