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"Perfectly good questions get rejected cos either the auto rules don't like them" What "auto rules"? Can you give examples of "perfectly good questions" that get closed? There is absolutely no rule that "only pure code questions are allowed", and there never has been. — Cody Gray ♦ 1 min ago
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The majority opinion doesn't matter here. The site rules do. Moderators are elected to enforce those. Reviewers are also expected to enforce them. When reviewers make decisions that are in conflict with the site's question requirements, then those reviewers' privileges will be suspended. — Cody Gray ♦ 39 secs ago
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@TheMaster Interesting link on Google's 'Docs Editors Help' page SHEETS Product Experts' – TIPS FOR POSTING. No mention of involuntary disclosure of email address. — Tedinoz 52 secs ago
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Yes. Most forums never mention it, but just ask the questioner to share file. I see you posted a question there. Maybe experts there will consider modifying the help page. I believe you also found this already. — TheMaster 2 mins ago
@david some reasons for deletion are given in this post. You may find the info useful. — bad_coder 57 secs ago
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That question was closed because it needs more detail to people be able to answer the question. Specifically, you need to show how queryCommonFiles is defined. Without that detail people can only guess. Incidentally I guess queryCommonFiles is an enumerable got from comparing the files on two different folders, that comparison requires an implementation of IEqualityComparer, and because that enumerable is lazy, the comparison is only done when enumerating the enumerable. The method Any() starts enumerating it — Jesús López 1 min ago
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@CodyGray sure, if you want to chip in I'm happy to make this answer community wiki and have all these old an ancient relics contribute to oral history .... — rene 57 secs ago
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Flags don't close a question, close votes do. A flag just pushes a post into a review queue where eligible users can cast a close/delete vote. — Tom 58 secs ago
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@HashRocketSyntax The sentiment is laudable, but it's going to be very disheartening to try to teach someone anything when the only thing they keep repeating is "sir please just anser my urgent q thx". It has happened way too often and it's never any less discouraging every time. Yes, speaking from experience. — M.A.R. 1 min ago
Does this answer your question? What to do when a question you answered gets deleted intentionally? — usr2564301 1 min ago
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The question would be completely off-topic. And very difficult to answer. Not all course modules have the same requirements, and very likely a Moodle instance that is planned for up to 5000 simultaneous users will very likely have a ton of customization made, which will affect the hardware requirements as well. Only the developers can get an idea of what's needed doing load testing and hoping for the best. Also, having an order of magnitude variance in expected simultaneous users will drive your requirements through the roof. — yivi 42 secs ago
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@AlexeiLevenkov I am really sorry if my post looked like irrespectful: That was definitively not my intend. I also understand your point of view. To avoid these posts, I think the ban system should clearly says "You've been banned, please pay attention". Because the current one makes the short bans invisible from users until they get the 1 month ban: Only the automatic test ("You passed") is clearly visible. Also, all ban's history would be precious: We only have the last one. The 1 month ban is fair because of multiple short bans, but also unproductive because they are invisible from users — toshiro92 54 secs ago
Remove all the bolding (**), If you need a heading use
#
(or ###
if you want a smaller heading). Do not use ; after a code block, Do not use multiple symbols (no !!!) — rene 25 secs ago@rene
//
these characters hit by accident. In the question, I do not have them. In the current question, //
I deleted — climivin 52 secs ago11:42 AM
Does this answer your question? Should we have a more specific close reason for vague debugging questions? — gnat 40 secs ago
@gnat sure that is also an answer. I totally agree that the context is quite bad but there is an great answerable question there (and the impetus for why it needs to be answered, e.g. the error msg) but that means that all the
looks ok
votes are still invalid — Tarick Welling 27 secs agoThe question is not just that. It also asks "I run a python program on my code and get an error". Which tool? Which code? If this is not actually relevant, then it should be removed. But if that is done we are left with "How do I check if a file contains non utf8 characters" which is neither a programming problem nor a problem unique to software development and thus off-topic on SO. — BDL 58 secs ago
@BDL I think that "how do I filter UTF-8 out of my files" is quite related to programming and quite answerable because some weird
;
can slip in and be a problem in C like languages. But that still doesn't mean that the looks ok
was the correct answer by those ppl — Tarick Welling 9 secs ago[2/2] Even if we accept the question, it's a duplicate of this or [this] or this or this or any of the other 100 matches. — BDL 18 secs ago
@YaakovEllis There might be a lot of user-specific overlaps. For instance, I'm mostly interested in mapping/coding questions, primarily on StackOverflow, but also on GIS a bit. But most coders won't want to see anything from GIS. (And I don't want to see anything data science, maths, etc) — Steve Bennett just now
Does this answer your question? Stop showing the Red Dot when there's nothing to review, and/or make the red-dot optional, delay partial dot delivery. The second part is probably a dupliate of Triage needs to be fixed urgently, and users need to be notified upon receiving a review ban! — BDL 1 min ago
Does this answer your question? Review queue showing review alert for users who can't review — rene 1 min ago
@BDL fair, it should have been close->duplicate. These interactions with these queues keep leaving a sour taste in my mouth though. Like was this a manual strike? Did I fail other triages? How can I safely help without getting striked every time I do it. Like I did only C related questions yesterday (because that is my expertise) and still I got it wrong enough to get striked even though the others made an even worse decision. Idunno the feedback options on this process are just terrible — Tarick Welling 16 secs ago
Probably raise a custom flag so the mods can look at it and consider suspending the user. — CertainPerformance 1 min ago
The others are very likely also banned. And yes, the triage review queue has a ton of problems. — BDL 55 secs ago
I visited that user's profile page, and the profile text is a paranoid rant against Stack Overflow users, moderators, and staff. Looks like @CertainPerformance is right, ignoring might not work after all. — Jörg W Mittag 44 secs ago
@BDL I know about the problems, I read the posts, and that is why I try to do it properly and taking my time and then still this happens. — Tarick Welling 1 min ago
@BDL that is exactly the thing, seems like SO thinks we can all f off as there seem to be posts from like 2017 about this — Tarick Welling 11 secs ago
Since you asked, I also checked some of your other reviews: 1 Looks ok, but has wrong capitalization in title and in "i", the "Thank you" should be removed. 2. Also wrong capitalization, compile results are an image instead of text (and not included yet). — BDL 24 secs ago
Definitely flag one of the edited posts for moderator attention. That wave of toxicity needs to stop as soon as possible. — E_net4 the comment flagger 1 min ago
The only recent rollbacks you have is on this answer (matches some criteria: removes "a certain section" of an answer, user has "a paranoid rant against Stack Overflow users"). The edit summaries, however, are nowhere near as bad as what you describe. An abusive voting pattern against you does seem to check out as well (batches of 2+ downvotes in the scale of under a minute, spread over several days). Weird the system hasn't picked it up. Probably worth a separate mod flag — Zoe just now
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It concerns me more that this user thought they could just roll back 6 references from the answer without leaving room for benefit of the doubt, outright accusing you of shameless self promotion. Even if dubious, I don't believe that is something one should take by their own hands single handhedly. This and the predisposition of the user as presented in their profile is the key problem, rather than the misogynistic word. — E_net4 the comment flagger 30 secs ago
1:22 PM
Why didn't you cast a re-open vote? You have the power. Also a C# gold badge holder hammered so they are pingable in the comments. Make an argument in the comments why the proposed dupe isn't correct or even better clarify it in the question. — rene 41 secs ago
@rene oh you did that argument already. I can see the close votes and the final duplicate, but can't see the duplicate suggestions of all the voters, so is it possible that some of them made a correct duplicate suggestion but this incorrect one is selected at the end? — Oguz Ozgul 7 secs ago
Please not! the SE company is already doing enough to encourage low quality questions ... — Temani Afif 29 secs ago
by the way, tell your student to go to: pluralsight.com they are offering Free course during this period. This will probably reduce their questions here. — Temani Afif 36 secs ago
@TemaniAfif I don't really disagree with you, but mostly asked the question so I could make people aware of the issue. I don't care about the downvotes, but hope that those downvoting might at least take its last paragraph to heart. — John Coleman 1 min ago
you need to make that 100% clear with an edit in your actual question. Posting your argument here on meta id not going to help much. — rene 48 secs ago
we are already aware about all the low quality questions increasing each day and we need to be closing and downvoting more (not the opposite). We should not tolerate low questions, we should teach the new users (using our votes) how this site should work — Temani Afif 56 secs ago
You grossly exaggerated the "Misogyny" / "Rudeness" that was going on there. I've edited this question to more accurately represent what was going on. I agree with the actual edit, as those links you added really have no relevance to your answer other than also being specific answers in the general subject of working with data structures. By that argument, I have a heck of a lot of crosslinking to do in my JSON answers. But no, that's just noise. — Cerbrus 1 min ago
Unless there comes a response from one of the close voters, this question itself is a duplicate of meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/252252/… — rene 2 mins ago
I've had almost all of my VLQ flags declined so far because every user has a different understanding of what "very low quality" means. So I'm not using that flag anymore since it probably won't get through anyways and it became completely useless to me. — QBrute 36 secs ago
@rene I agree, I tried to search a lot if there was any other question looking for the same thing, but could not find that one. StackOverflow searches for the duplicates while I am writing the title, and none of the questions she found was a match to this, but you've found it. — Oguz Ozgul 1 min ago
2:02 PM
@yivi I don't disagree that downvotes are still warranted, but if such a question already has a couple of downvotes and comments which explain the problem with the question, some restraint on even more downvotes might be reasonable, especially for new contributors. Close the question, but no need to pile it on. — John Coleman 1 min ago
Nice answer. As a professor, I tend to have an academic-centered view of Stack Overflow, but you are right that developers are the primary target for it. — John Coleman 1 min ago
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Seems you have confused Meta with the main site, where your question should be posted (and deleted from here). — desertnaut 1 min ago
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@stevebennett yes, I definitely agree. Custom tailoring the technical content per user was beyond the scope of time that we had available for this experiment, but is something that we will consider for the future. — Yaakov Ellis ♦ 1 min ago
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Who are the people that downvote right after posting a question, but don't even provide the solution :3 — Fayeaz Ahmed 18 secs ago
Do you realise where you've posted this? This is Meta. Your question is off-topic here and will be closed and deleted. You can shortcut that by deleting it yourself of course. — Robert Longson 1 min ago
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@JörgWMittag Please link to the relevant post so we don't have to do extra work to find it. Perhaps It’s time to retire the term “rep-whore” contains the information you are looking for. — Andrew Morton 5 secs ago
5:00 PM
Thanks. Also please note: the implementation here (to take from hnq) is not something that we were ever considering (in this form) for the final feature(s). It is the only easy way that we can get content from other technical sites (that we are pretty sure are good/high quality) within the time that we had allotted to this round of testing (without running into perf issues). Any future integration would almost certainly included more customization options and/or ways to try to automatically show relevant content per user. Thanks for your feedback. — Yaakov Ellis ♦ 49 secs ago
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Are you explaining your question/problem/code with adequate amounts of non-code explanatory text? — Hovercraft Full Of Eels 1 min ago
7:02 PM
Some of these questions might help you determine what the root cause for the error on your post is: meta.stackoverflow.com/… — rene 1 min ago
But how can we cancel our application if we change our minds two days later? — giannis christofakis 1 min ago
I see a problem in the question asking for which method is “better”—the OP needs to define “better”. Better how? Faster? More efficient? More appropriate to a specific situation? Are they actually asking for the differences between the methods? What did the spec or docs reveal when they researched the methods? Etc. — user4642212 just now
Ok, for the sake of argument let's say it asks for "are there technical downsides to one approach or the other": is that enough? — machineghost 19 secs ago
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Thanks. I strongly agree, but is there any further "rules" or "definition" or anything except opinions and the close text itself? ("Many good questions generate some degree of opinion based on expert experience, but answers to this question will tend to be almost entirely based on opinions, rather than facts, references, or specific expertise.") — machineghost 55 secs ago
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It could simply be a mis-closing and may not mean that the line has changed. That happens every day. There is still the reopen system. Leaving a comment discussing the ontopicness is usually a useful thing to do. The moderator may have removed it in error or for other reasons. Without more details it's really hard to say. — Trilarion 54 secs ago
8:02 PM
It sounds like you're asking for black and white rules. There aren't any. The close reasons themselves are opinion-based; were this not the case, we could dispense with the voting system, because all close votes would be unambiguous. — Robert Harvey 1 min ago
I'm not so much asking for black and white rules as saying "there's a wide spectrum of further definition beyond two sentences of close text ... is there anything else on that spectrum besides a black and white definition (which of course can never exist)?" — machineghost 29 secs ago
two days later, we've already sent your information to the company (either by email or to their ATS). If you want to cancel your application, you should say that to the company directly at that point. — g3rv4 32 secs ago
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9:08 PM
After reading all comments it's still not clear to me, if I should flag a question thats asks for help with an error but fails to provide A) Code or B) The error or C) Both as either
Off-Topic: seeks debugging advice
or Needs Details or Clarity
. Could me choosing Off-Topic: seeks debugging advice
while other reviews decided for Needs Details or Clarity
result in a disputed flag? — Björn B 1 min agoI just had to downvote this because the word 'duplicate' was duplicated three times in the title, though one 'duplicate' was inserted by the system when the question was recognized as a duplicate. — Martin James 58 secs ago
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This, and your other off topic question, strongly suggests you need to read the Help center. If you only had read that tour when it was offered to you ... — usr2564301 33 secs ago
The close reason used to say "primarily opinion-based". Losing that in the interest of "simplicity" was a major regression, in my opinion. I continue to interpret the close reason as if this adverb is still attached to it, and I encourage others to do the same. — Cody Gray ♦ 1 min ago
Is Moodle a programming language? I see no evidence that question was ever on-topic. — Cody Gray ♦ 30 secs ago
10:56 PM
@Cerbrus No-no, rep and popularity are central things in volunteer internet contributions. Vigilantism is not in the post (it is also hard to interpret, how would it be a problem - the majority of the moderation decisions are being done by the votes of ordinary community members). — peterh - Reinstate Monica 1 min ago
While all this is true in a perfect world, we live in an imperfect one. When a novice doesn't do this, but just asks "should I do A or B", is that right for SO? — machineghost 1 min ago
11:40 PM
“ I am always very polite to the raw noobs if they have made some effort, otherwise ignore them.“ - referring to any user as a noob, directly to them in the form of a comment, or indirectly in a question like this isn’t very nice. — Security Hound 1 min ago
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