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Maybe I don't understand your problem, because you seem to have done this other timed, but... Go to the version you want to restore & click 'rollback'. If you want to rollback & add your own reason to the automated reason, instead click 'edit' & edit just the reason of the version you want to restore. (Obscure functionality, granted, ugh.) Have you checked your expectations against help center & meta Q&As? — philipxy 1 min ago
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bing.com/search?q=javascript+mdn+listen+dom+change - is that hard or not you should decide yourself. Note that since Bing considered a search engine that never finds anything useful using the same search terms on your favorite engine whether it is Google, Netflix or Disney.com should give you some decent results. — Alexei Levenkov 2 mins ago
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Note that the deletion banner on the post links to the help center explanation of when Community deletes the questions. — Martijn Pieters ♦ 1 min ago
Relevant Uber-meta discussion: What should I do if I find the answer to an old question of mine that was automatically deleted as abandoned? — Martijn Pieters ♦ 21 secs ago
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I strongly disagree with the premise here, but I do appreciate the fact that you've asked whether this is the right thing, rather than just going and doing it. I also want others to see this Q&A. That's why I've upvoted it. But, generally, questions with objectionable premises receive lots of downvotes on Meta, and @Scratte is entirely correct. — Cody Gray ♦ 2 mins ago
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That's just a summary. Have you clicked on it then select the "Graph" tab? — Samuel Liew ♦ 1 min ago
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Okay, thank you. I now understand why it was deleted, as I mentioned in this question (I've updated it now to reflect my understanding). My last questions still stand; if the question I'm asking about is now a good question, should I undelete or repost? — Ben Leggiero 2 mins ago
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Now I'm even more confused, since afaict there's nothing site-specific in the reinstatement process. @ErikA The first note at the end of the process: "...the outcomes for each site can be different given the first step in the Execution Phase..." The first step of the Execution Phase is consultation with the current moderation team, hence Yvette's suspicion that it's at least one moderator preventing her from being reinstated. — BSMP 1 min ago
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@BSMP I'm not suspicious - it's a fact. I was told at least one moderator objected. And it was apparently due to my meta contributions, which at the time are well documented. There was the one post where I stated - it will probably affect my reinstatement and it did! I'm not allowed to have an opinion. It is an excuse anyway. These people don't want me back. But they probably didn't want me as a mod in the first place - so why should they decide now? — Yvette 15 secs ago
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Again, straight from 'the ground looks flat' to 'the earth is flat', without asking or investigating further. 'There are downvotes, so curators are malicious'. Is that really an argument from ignorance, or is it a deiberate attempt to intimidate SO into precipitate action against curators? Either way, it's less impressive than an in is — Martin James 52 secs ago
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No repro on Firefox Nightly 79.0a1. No repro on Google Chrome 83.0.4103.97 (Official Build) (64-bit) for me either; I don’t have any extensions on Chrome. Any extensions running? Any JavaScript or CSS not loading properly (see web console)? — user4642212 52 secs ago
I just realized that there’s something that I see when I enable “Show me more advertisements” in my preferences. If I also disable uBlock Origin (on Firefox Nightly 79.0a1), I only briefly see this empty space before it disappears. I now also see it on Google Chrome, same version as yours (apparently I missed it, or expected it to last permanently). I’m deleting my first, obsolete comment. — user4642212 57 secs ago
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By the way, you can check if the space is reserved for ads yourself by inspecting the elements in your browser: there’s something that contains
google_ads_iframe
— it’s definitely reserved for ads. — user4642212 1 min agoSince you already read some posts explaining why link-only are not good additions to the repository, I'm a bit confused about the question here. It's not about them being "low effort". — yivi 16 secs ago
I am just confused as to why they are just deleted outright, even if they might be linking to resource that answers the question. — Dennis Ranish 1 min ago
Yes, I already say that. For my question I found an article which exclusively answered my question (you could have copy pasted the entire article and it would have been a good answer). I posted it saying I found this article which answered my question really well. Sure, all the information is at the linked site, but why do answers like this type of thing need to be deleted? — Dennis Ranish 1 min ago
And about the copy'n'pasting the entire thing: I don't think that's an answer either. That's not using the information from the link to provide an answer. — Scratte 38 secs ago
I see those links in comments sometimes. That's the maximum use of them if one is not willing to actually answer. When you come to Stack Overflow, you want to find answers - here. Not somewhere else. Imagine Questions with 10 answers, and they're all links. That would just be annoying, and it would mean that there are no actual answers here. — Scratte 1 min ago
The article answers my question better then I could explain if I tried to write and answer myself (also it answers my question will very littler other information). What am I do in this case? Do I just add a comment saying I found an answer to my question here and that's it (leaving the question technically unanswered)? — Dennis Ranish 1 min ago
Unsure what definition of "engaged user base" is used here, but I'd like to point out that meta does not accurately represent me or my opinions about SE as a platform or as a business. At best meta represents a particular subset of the user-base, one that's 1) inclined to be vocal, and 2) generally predisposed to agreeing with the currently established clique. Because dissenting views tend to get downvoted and/or ignored by the entrenched base of meta users. As an aside, I'm quite happy to not have any meta posts cross-promoted on the non-meta UI. Not that many on meta will agree. :) — aroth just now
Unbalanced curation is already bad enough. Some users have more than 5 times as many upvotes as downvotes. Such poor curation should be discouraged. — Martin James 1 min ago
Why are there never any suggestions that curators/high-reps spend LESS time on sub-prime garbage and so more on anwering good questions? — Martin James 1 min ago
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Please see the tag-description for feature-request for the things that should be included. This is a bit light on the justification for why the feature is needed. — ivarni 42 secs ago
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Actually no, they do not. They have no area where perspective candidates can ask employees anything about companies they are interested in. Many employers that do not have god awful work environments would. — Stephanie Fischer 41 secs ago
Well there's nothing you can do on this site to make your question more famous. Famous questions are about getting other people to see your question. So what would tracking it achieve? — Robert Longson 52 secs ago
See also meta.stackexchange.com/questions/298788/… for why some badges are not tracked. — Robert Longson 1 min ago
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That is not how you're supposed to be tagging questions. Pick the 5 (or fewer) tags that best describe the contents of your question. — Cody Gray ♦ 40 secs ago
@TimPost Just a short comment, I think there is merit in ability to explicitly mark some posts as featured and have them pinned on the side, but I am also very, very, very much in favor of bringing back Hot Meta Posts with at least 2 slots. — Dalija Prasnikar 1 min ago
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@RobertLongson: It has no matter I do something or not. I just want to track progress — Eugen Konkov 1 min ago
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You can use this sede query to base your decision on the answer rate of the questions in each tag — rene 1 min ago
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@aroth: What you say is very true, and that's why the sidebar is useful: to allow regular SO readers and posters to participate in meta discussions, and to express their opinions. This way the 'clique' hopefully doesn't maintain complete control of the visible feedback from the community on this site. — user000001 25 secs ago
"I get questions from 2014 and 2015 and 2016 which are not relevant any more." Says who? Why does the age of the question make it "not relevant"? If the question hasn't been answered, then it needs an answer! — Cody Gray ♦ 1 min ago
It's perfectly possible that, in the context, questions that old aren't relevant. Again, depends on the context, but it's perfectly possible that's actually the case here, especially if it's related to a library or framework with a few major, uncompatible releases. — Zoe 48 secs ago
You can... if you try something like:
isaccepted:no is:q created:60d...
in the search bar? (that should give you questions without an accepted answer created within the last 60 days) — Jon Clements ♦ 1 min ago4:31 PM
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Your claims are just utterly lacking in evidence. Because history shows that your point of view is unpopular on Meta, you choose to assume that Meta must not be representative of the general population of experienced Stack Overflow users. An alternative explanation is that your point of view is unpopular among the vast majority of experienced Stack Overflow users. Since there's no true way to answer this question, let's just agree that it doesn't matter. I think it's long past time to stop waving the "persecution" flag. — Cody Gray ♦ 18 secs ago
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@CodyGray can you consider rene comment as answer, maybe if I refine the question? — user7294900 just now
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Alternatively you could just grab a link from the browser's URL field. It doesn't matter what the title is, that part is ignored anyway. https://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/398066/foo works, and leads here. — ivarni 1 min ago
I think that part of their business model dictates that they want to know who shared the link, that it's a business decision more than an ethical one. But also you know that none of what we do or say on this site is ever private, and if it is privacy you seek, you're not going to get it posting here or sharing from here (unless you do so anonymously). — DontKnowMuchBut Getting Better 1 min ago
The tag edit wasn't "nothing" (the argument for vba+excel tags vs the single excel-vba tag is as old as the site and i think the final decision was the 2 separate tags were the better approach. But the rest of the edit is just garbage. So much more to fix that was ignored. — psubsee2003 16 secs ago
@DontKnowMuchButGettingBetter you point out that nothing we do in the site is private. But the "sneakiness" of this functionality is that it shares with Stack Overflow things we do when we are not on the site, and it is not obvious about doing that. — Garret Wilson 35 secs ago
Because the editor likes big numbers so made 2 small individual edits which fixed a small fraction of the post instead of 1 big edit which fixed the title, tags and body... I.e. They want their "posts edited" number to be as high as possible while doing the least amount of work possible — Nick 1 min ago
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@CodyGray 1. The vast majority of the experienced Stack Overflow users don't visit the meta. My posts are unpopular among the meta users. 2. I've shown a SEDE query, what proves that lesser than 1/4 of the total answer scores of the positively scored answers was posted by users having an MSO post (ever). This is a proof. Of course you can reject/deny it, as this "community" does since I first time started to show the dangerously stagnating stats in about 2016. However, you can imagine, how strong could have been the analogous arguments of the company executives to the investors in about 2018. — peterh - Reinstate Monica 1 min ago
@CodyGray 4. Being my posts popular or not, does not mean that they could be deleted. You can check my deleted answers, roughly the same people deleted them. The logic of the SE system would be, that I am allowed to post unpopular posts, unless the common deletion reasons do not pass, and if I accept their voting scores. I made the deal, because I believe that this is the right thing to do. The consequence: the "community" started to not follow its own rules so strictly, and my posts started to get community-deleted. Thank you very much that this time you stopped it. — peterh - Reinstate Monica 1 min ago
@psubsee2003 if you think this one is garbage you can check almost 100 other edits made last 24 hours by the same user. There are more editors like that there. Part of the problem is that there is no final decision or action. — BrakNicku 52 secs ago
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Small edits by 2K+ users are super cheap for the site (no review), so ok to make. Excel-vba -> excel, vba and back is good old battle. I don't remember it ever settled... So fighters on each side go and change posts from time to time... Really nothing to look here - edits of 8K+ user are not reviewed and if done slowly will not flood home page. If you feel that this particular change is wrong start separate discussion on "should remove 'how to'" or "excel-vba vs. excel, vba" — Alexei Levenkov 40 secs ago
meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/394740/… already covers all it. Side note: the fact that "share" dialog has "Share a link to this question (includes your user id)" makes your "Stack Overflow's sharing of the original user in the permalinks is not obvious to the user" claim somewhat... weak. — Alexei Levenkov 5 secs ago
I've added image of the share link so it is clear what you are talking about - the fact you know that users don't read makes suggestion to add more UI elements very confusing. — Alexei Levenkov 1 min ago
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"How to set break-point in Chrome before page loaded" would be reasonable question... But that is not what linked question talks about - it looks asking about either implementing own debugger for JavaScript or automating existing one. — Alexei Levenkov 51 secs ago
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Are we abusing our delete votes on Meta? "delete votes hanging around on controversial answers are somewhat counter-productive..." — gnat 29 secs ago
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Can I apply the exact code on hackerrank's code editor bottom of the page (hackerrank.com/challenges/py-hello-world/problem)? — alper 1 min ago
Another problem with asking about a video or blog (or in many cases, SO post) is that it is likely poor. Even if you summarize its content to where you are stuck, if it is unclear then your question is unclear. Compare to a textbook that has been written by a person who has apprenticed & worked to get a degree & typically teaches & that has been typically been reviewed by others like that & by an editor.) Moreover if you are stuck somewhere in a presentation you should be doing reasonable research, which means going to authoritative references anyway. — philipxy 1 min ago
Can I apply the exact code on other editors such as hackerrank's code editor bottom of the page (hackerrank.com/challenges/py-hello-world/problem)? — alper 1 min ago
@usr2564301, no the question was originally answered days after. The 15 minute limit was not in play. — thelr 55 secs ago
The new duplicate link is closer, but still not totally applicable. The user is a newbie, but he clearly stated that the question was correct, but also claimed he was unable to answer because of rep. I wanted to confirm that he was incorrect before telling him he was wrong. — thelr 49 secs ago
Thank you, @SamuelLiew! If you want to post that as an answer, I'll accept it — Ben Leggiero 1 min ago
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Yes; That question absolutely should have been closed. Time spent trying to improve it was not worth the time. Luckily the user who proposed those incomplete edits didn’t take the time of other reviewers to get them approved. — Security Hound 57 secs ago
Machine translation is known to produce completely incomprehensible results. How does that work? Does it work better for the content on Stack Overflow? — Peter Mortensen 1 min ago
As long as they aren_'t missued tags should stay, so my vote would be against burninate — nbk 34 secs ago
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I absolutely agree with all of your concerns, and I think this should be addressed. It is far too non-obvious and far too tedious. Privacy should be the default; disclosing personal information should always be something you have to opt in to. However, that doesn't change the fact that this is a duplicate of a previous feature request (which I also, of course, agree with). Please feel free to update (edit) the earlier feature request, adding more details and justifications as you see fit. — Cody Gray ♦ 1 min ago
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I cannot reproduce this. I don't see any empty space in Chrome 64-bit 83.0.4103.61 (haven't updated yet...). — Cody Gray ♦ 1 min ago
@Dont To be completely fair, I don't think this is motivated by a "business model". It's been this way since the very early days, before the site was much of a business or had much of a model beyond what motivated the founders. I believe the real motivation for including the user ID is to allow you to earn badges by sharing links. So, there's a very practical reason. Of course, it ignores privacy concerns, which are significant and should be paid attention to. (As I said in my previous comment, privacy should be the default; disclosure should be opt-in, so this should be changed either way.) — Cody Gray ♦ just now
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