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Yeah, I get it, a programmer could figure out what the heck is Chrome doing, but that's only because we have many talented programmers on the site and some of them had an itch to know why. But the answer that OP doesn't know is looking for isn't for "why software behave that way" but "why was the software made to behave that way". Languages like japanese has their own word boundary and a bad implementation could trash the assumptions of a programmer, but the OP didn't phrase its question like that. — Braiam 1 min ago
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@HansPassant Not so sure about that. There are 97% more questions tagged with [opacity] and [ios] than [translucency] and [ios]. — RockPaperLizard 53 secs ago
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It appears in the Message counter inth e right corner, but you can't access it anymore, you see only the start of the message — nbk 36 secs ago
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@Ab I mean we head that about every other week. Whenever we ask for posts from new users that shouldn't have been downvotes ... We see a discrepancy between how these new users see their question vs how we see it .. — Patrice 34 secs ago
Concerning your referenced question, I can imagine people downvoted it due to the fact, that it is hard to give a precise answer. It is more opinion based and thus contradicts list item four of this "on-topic" help topic. — Thomas 42 secs ago
@Patrice It is a type of answer that I was looking for. I definitely understood that I had missed something. — Ab Morphious 40 secs ago
@Ab then maybe don't make it sound like people are malicious? Ask what you're missing, don't say 'Im being downvotes by evil curators who target me cause I'm new'.... Will give a different feeling to your question — Patrice 16 secs ago
@Thomas Oh okay! It was more like software development best practice question which I still think is a stack overflow type of question. Software Architectures, Design Patterns etc.. are best-practice types of questions still worth to be asked about. — Ab Morphious 1 min ago
@Patrice There has to bee a solution to justify why people downvote questions then. I mean the question I posted here is for sure legit for the site. — Ab Morphious 20 secs ago
Even if a question is related to software development, some questions raise a degree of opinions that make it unsuitable for the site. You may ask those questions elsewhere. Also, "legit" is not a sufficient condition for a question to be good, it may well have other problems (such as, in this case, being too opinion based). — E4net is here to downvote 1 min ago
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@SecurityHound Agreed but some Mr. Burns type decided to "release the hounds" and bombard my question with downvotes. In the end I decided it was wiser to just revisit the original question I linked to and post my findings there. shrug — Pino Carafa 55 secs ago
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I'm not sure how the wayback machine preserves pages, but I guess it'll only preserve the visible html / css (?), so this won't work for every link (e.g. playgrounds, ...). Maybe dead links could be automatically migrated to a wayback link using a bot that goes through all links (similarily to the research Andy did in the linked thread) — Jonas Wilms 1 min ago
I expect you didn't notice that you posted this on meta.stackoverflow instead of the main site? — Scratte 22 secs ago
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@Brondahl we've undeleted these answers and now they've got a coupel of delvotes again. I find it baffling, frankly. We don't delete answers on meta unless they have fundamental issues such as being abusive. The fact that people disagree with them is grounds for downvoting, not delvoting. This will probably lead to the posts getting locked (yay...). — Andras Deak just now
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If you agree, I hope you voted up the question (though to be honest I am not sure if that is the mechanism by which my proposal might become accepted). — PJTraill 57 secs ago
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Unfortunately, this is off-topic for both Stack Overflow and Meta Stack Overflow. Try Stack Overflow Chat. — user4642212 40 secs ago
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Can't find a suitable duplicate right now, but the quick 'n' dirty answer is no, if you're flagging the question then there's likely something problematic in it that should prevent people from answering it (although it also depends on the kind of flag; do you mean just "should be closed / unsuitable for this site?"). But people might answer them anyway, which leads to suggestions to disincentivise answering questions that should be closed, such as this one. — E4net is here to downvote 1 min ago
@AnnZen that's what comments are for. Something along the lines of: "I think you're after XYZ but it's not entirely clear if that's the case. Would you mind clarifying?". Then if they answer one way or the other and don't edit the post then you can always remind them with something like: "Great thanks! Please can you edit your post to include that information"... — Jon Clements ♦ 47 secs ago
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@Zoe It depends on how the links will be archived. If not every detail can or will be preserved, the webiste may not look like the original (missing js or web apps for example), so it might be good to also have the original link as long as it is available. — Thomas 34 secs ago
@Thomas If the archive link is in a separate
[archived]
part of the text, and the main text contains the original URL, |live
is redudant. Following the example in the question, the link in the google.com
text and the live
text points to the same link. Only archived
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I sometimes had the case that I did not know that a duplicate existed, then someone else suggested one after I added the answer. That's the only reasonable case I could think of, were both a vote gets casted and an answer gets added. — Jonas Wilms 26 secs ago
It's not three days. Look again. Isn't your first time either for this reason. — Samuel Liew ♦ 47 secs ago
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It is indeed a bit discouraging spending free time on supporting this community when out of 250 reviews a handful lead to bans. But it is fine - I guess the excellence of this portal is a result of the strict policies. — Nico Müller 1 min ago
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It was deleted by the post author. If you believe it's a high quality question other users will benefit from, just ask it again. You can very probably improve on the question while you do it. — yivi 43 secs ago
@yivi: I realize it was deleted by the author. I should have stated that explicitly in my question. — toolic 28 secs ago
@NicoMüller: You are only helping the community when you are reviewing correctly. As harsh as it may sound, but if you review a large number of posts incorrectly, you are doing way more harm than when you do not review. The mentioned posts in the ban are also just the tip of the iceberg. In your last 20 reviews, at least 9 are wrong. There are, for example, "Looks OK" votes on questions with "thaanks" and "i"(uncapitalized). 4 times you voted "looks ok" or "requires edit" on unsalvageable posts. That's not "a handful" of wrong reviews. — BDL 9 secs ago
@BDL Thanks for this information, I was not made aware of these erroneous reviews and this is really helpful to know. I wonder if there is any feedback loop before a ban that I might have missed? This is the first time outside the ban that I learn of that. — Nico Müller 25 secs ago
Previous, shorter suspensions were the initial feedback. Since that feedback didn't work, suspensions are getting longer — yivi 59 secs ago
Why should we wait for a number of downvotes to deprecate a clearly out of date answer? Downvotes should only be for answers with low quality. — Anders Lindén 19 secs ago
@yivi So, by the ban alone, I would have looked into this one erroneous review. I would have not learned of the multiple occasions that BDL mentioned. The ban makes absolute sense being confronted with such an amount of wrong triage actions but I would have not learned about them, would I have not posted here. I also would not know the right forum to ask for such feedback as here it is closed as a duplicate and downvoted for that reason - I have not had any feedback to work with besides "you are banned 2 months for this one wrong action" before. — Nico Müller 1 min ago
If I understand it correctly, the only reason why Question author may delete their post when there just one Answer with a score of <1 is because there's an assumption that the Answer isn't worth it. Two <1 scored Answers or just one >0 Answer makes it impossible for author to delete their Question. I don't understand why you're told to re-ask a Question that's already there, but I can't see it, so.. — Scratte 1 min ago
You probably missed the previous suspension messages, never realizing that you were suspended. This suspension was made longer to make sure that you either were able to find the review suspension message and the information it contained, or at least to stop you misreviewing in the meantime. You'll find more information in the linked dupe. Have you read that answer, and some of the links it points to? — yivi 57 secs ago
I found an answer for google chrome where version 56 was the latest version where the answer was applicable. It was of high quality back then. Now when the chrome version is 83, it is uselesss. There is no reason why users below 15K reputation should not be able to flag that as deprecated. — Anders Lindén 1 min ago
@Scratte: Timeline: Q asked 6hr ago; I added A less than 1hr later; Q deleted by OP 5hr later. No votes on Q or A. — toolic 52 secs ago
@toolic: Ping me to add my undelete vote when this thread becomes inactive. Now if it undeleted people will just downvote it add delete it again. — user000001 1 min ago
@NicoMüller: Reviewing a significant potion of the reviews of a user takes a lot of time. Checking your last 20 reviews took me ~30 minutes, which wouldn't scale. I also wouldn't know how to automate it. The current bans are for posts which are reviewed "Requires Editing" and are closed afterwards (which can be automated to some extend). — BDL 1 min ago
@yivi I did. I did not get any notification about it in the inbox. I found out about it by pure accident when clicking on the badge that I god today and clicked on the hyperlink "review". I studied the how-does-the-triage-queue-work again but the feedback of BDL was of course much more helpful for me to work with than this. I do not claim to know how to improve this feedback without having to start a discussion on meta, I just think that it should be less hidden and more clear that this is not the result of a single wrong action, but of a pattern of such actions. — Nico Müller 19 secs ago
Yup, inbox notifications are not currently being issued. That's a problem. You would have learnt about that issue and the steps being made to correct it if you read the linked resources on the duplicate. — yivi 36 secs ago
@BDL Thanks again for your review of my reviews - this is very much appreciated as I really would like to contribute to this community. Your message points me two two cases 1) The ban was the result of a single wrong action today - In this case I would find it a bit harsh. 2) The ban was the result of many wrong actions, in this case the ban would be of course valid but the feedback loop missing- I only learned of a single wrong action — Nico Müller 1 min ago
@PinoCarafa - You could have improved the quality of your question. You simply decided against doing that. You should look inward before blaming the entire situation on Mr. Burns — Security Hound 1 min ago
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Some sites have requested that their content is not archived ... "Site owners might have also requested that their sites be excluded from the Wayback Machine." from Using The Wayback Machine – Internet Archive Help Center — DavidPostill 1 min ago
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I think that your meta question is missing key context that is needed to fully understand your problem and be able to answer it. — DontKnowMuchBut Getting Better 1 min ago
There’s nothing against the rules: such answers are still answers. They may be bad answers that expose readers who follow the advice to serious security risks, and therefore such answers may attract downvoted and criticisms, but they’re answers nonetheless. So go ahead, so long as you’re willing to accept the inevitable downvotes and critical comments. (It might be nice if
eval()
-suggesting answers clearly and unambiguously communicated these security risks, but again, there’s no rule saying you must; bur it would provide some level of defense against the downvotes.) — Dan Bron 1 min ago8:31 PM
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@SamuelLiew, where would Nico (or another user like myself) need to go to see a history of prior review bans? It appears this information - which would be useful for SO users to learn from their mistakes - is only available to moderators? — drapkin11 56 secs ago
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Does this answer your question? Should I answer a question I've close-voted? — Heretic Monkey 1 min ago
@AndrasDeak I don't get it either. This seems to go deeply against the spirit of open discussion, and I don't see any guidelines or FAQ anywhere suggesting that deleting works differently on Meta. — Benjamin W. 1 min ago
Your point is very valid, yet you still receive downvotes. This is not healthy, it is trolling. And the questioner, essentially pleading moderation of the downvoting, gets an avalanche of downvotes. That's bullying. My guess is that the strict rules are attracting people of a certain mind-set that see the down vote as a psychological lash (which it is). Over time, they have formed a closed community that has fomented the idea that outsider intrusion, by way of ideas that reduce their "power", are a threat to their community. I've stopped contributing to SO until they get on top of this. — www-0av-Com 47 secs ago
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Which ones? One's that aren't useful receive downvotes to avoid people having to waste their time looking at them and direct them therefore towards more useful questions and answers. — Robert Longson 2 mins ago
The key phrase used in one of the two questions asked was "Is it appropriate..." How is that not asking for an opinion? Also, just because someone answered an off-topic question does not make the question on-topic. — Heretic Monkey 1 min ago
True, but that's not the situation you describe in your question, there you're talking about self deleted posts. You may not be a spammer but various high rep users have rage quit i.e. vandalised their posts before disappearing. — Robert Longson 2 mins ago
I mean such questions like "Purpose of down voting if it resets after deleting" or "Is it normal to flag a question, and answer it anyway?" — Ann Zen 12 secs ago
I think triage having questions on the cliff of closing was not a big deal before 3 CV threshold was introduced, because back then chances of a question to get 4 votes to close while still in triage were probably negligible — gnat 1 min ago
According to the downvote tooltip, questions that "do not show any research effort" are candidates for downvotes. Not sure I see much of that in those questions. Also voting is different on meta. Anyway Meta voting doesn't affect your rep so it's not really something to worry about. — Robert Longson 1 min ago
Other than the data request, I'm not sure what you're getting at here. Why does it matter where the close-votes come from? A close-vote (or flag) has just as much value if it's placed from within Triage, the CV queue, or not in a review queue at all. If the result of Triage is Unsalvageable, then the post will go into the CV queue, as it would anytime it got the close-flags or close-votes which are part of a user giving an "Unsalvageable" response. I don't know if the post getting an "Unsalvageable" result is even considered in moving into the CV queue, as the flags/votes would do that anyway. — Makyen 55 secs ago
Why should it stay visible in the first place? Does it add any value to the site? — E4net is here to downvote 21 secs ago
@E4netisheretodownvote OK but still, could you give me a hint what the first question ever was like? — AwesomeElephant8232 1 min ago
@Makyen this primarily comes from my prior study of the triage. Back then I noticed that some close worthy questions that already had votes to close seem to be uselessly hanging in there for several hours (note such questions are blocked from getting to close queue). These felt like much better fit for close queue, not triage. Back then I had no time to chew it because I had other things to do but after a while I figured that there may be area for improvement and decided to learn more to find out whether it makes sense to proceed with it or not — gnat 1 min ago
...specifically, if it turns out that stats show many questions with two close votes get stuck in triage and most of such questions don't improve then I plan to post a feature request to move such questions from triage to close queue (though frankly I would prefer that there would be too few such questions or their chance to improve would be reasonably high because that would relieve me from spending effort on feature request:) — gnat 1 min ago
Does this answer your question? Remove the limitation that stops comments from starting with +1 or -1 — gnat 44 secs ago
That a developer deleted the question directly from the database. Generally, questions on Stack Overflow are only soft-deleted, still visible to those with >10k reputation. — Ivar 23 secs ago
If you feel that your answer is better than those in the duplicate, then one option is to post your answer as an answer to the alleged duplicate — DontKnowMuchBut Getting Better 1 min ago
@gnat Thanks for the link, though I didn't necessarily post this as a question. It's just that I find it ironic that the same SO that goes to these great lengths to protect the sensibilities of posters against +/-1 comments, on the other hand, has no qualms about laying undue blame with such assurance as "don't comment on your downvote". That's too blunt and presumptuous, coming from a bot that can't parse the context ;-) — dxiv just now
@AwesomeElephant8232 The problem I see here is not how to cheat the system, but why would one need to cheat it at all. — dxiv 21 secs ago
It's not better, just for an entirely different issue. I didn't know that clicking the "this helped me" button would mark it as a duplicate. The only thing about it that helped was that it has a link to the right page of the software's documentation in it. — drcomputer 25 secs ago
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