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(Note: I'm not active on SO, but I am a mod on RPG.SE.) I very strongly disagree that posts should be deleted or users banned solely for criticizing SE Inc.'s actions. The key is that personally targeted criticism, or overly rude/hostile posts/comments, should be getting deleted (and the users suspended if needed) regardless of who they're targeted at. It also requires community self-policing from users to not post such things, to flag posts that do, and to avoid excessive pile-ons. This has no bearing on what should be featured. Constructive, polite criticism of actions should be allowed. — V2Blast just now
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@CodyGray I have the right not to look at questions from 2014 and answer them. For me they are not relevant. — Uri 38 secs ago
3:03 AM
This question has already been closed, if you want to change it to a feature-request please post a new topic, but first read the [feature-request] guidelines here: meta.stackoverflow.com/q/375365 — Samuel Liew ♦ 21 secs ago
@SamuelLiew I don't want to post a new question, this discussion is important and this question is a legitimate question. — Uri 22 secs ago
"why can't I search" is a [support] question, not a [feature-request]. If you didn't know how to, now you know via the linked duplicates. Like I said, this is not a proper [feature-request]. — Samuel Liew ♦ 1 min ago
Here's my userscript you can use to remove all instances of your userId in share links: NoUserIdShareLinks — Samuel Liew ♦ 1 min ago
4:17 AM
You "have the right" to do anything you want with regards to searching. And you have been told precisely how you can do it. It is unclear what you now want, other than to complain. — Cody Gray ♦ 8 secs ago
4:47 AM
Possible duplicate of Deleting comment-generated chat rooms is counterproductive — Cody Gray ♦ 1 min ago
5:07 AM
@ivarni, thank you for your suggestion. I provided the link. This is my debut at meta, so I wasn't sure how specific I should be. As you say, "people are going o find out anyway" (considering that my activity at SO is an open book, as it must be). — Cary Swoveland 1 min ago
"These rules are very subjective" aren't literally all rules subjective? Speaking of policies and regulations here. They are made by people, after all. — VLAZ 44 secs ago
@VLAZ, this is an example of the questions I was referring to. For all I know it may be a duplicate, but certainly not a duplicate of the community FAQ. — Cary Swoveland 52 secs ago
5:37 AM
Stack Overflow is a Q&A site anyway... comments and chats are secondary. The fact that an answer is on the comment (or even more on chat) is... kind of unfortunate... — Andrew T. 27 secs ago
"The editor was one of the people who voted to close, so I don't really understand their desire to make any edits at all." I will often make minor edits to correct issues in questions before voting to close them so that it's less likely that any edits are made after the question is closed, sending it to the reopen review queue. — Wai Ha Lee 1 min ago
6:07 AM
Problem with regex questions, even more than with some other type of question, is that it's very easy to have infinite variations of "work order" type of request. "I want to do this", with nothing unique or interesting to the question. There is no value to keep around, only a blatant lack of research effort. Spending energy in trying to reopen questions as the one linked seems a waste, IMO. — yivi 37 secs ago
6:41 AM
630 feature requests for chat are waiting in line to be implemented "as soon as possible" — rene 1 min ago
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7:37 AM
The "awesome" stopped being added to chat in about March 2019. But I'm still not convinced that retaining all chat rooms forever is "awesome". — Cody Gray ♦ 1 min ago
8:23 AM
After the result of "Just googling it" I would like to see a suggestion of a stackoverflow link. So I suggest that this question to be asked. — Omid N 44 secs ago
@Zoe that is expected behaviour as this seems to be one that is visible only for users who 1. arrived via a google search and 2. Are using google chrome browser — stevec 29 secs ago
9:35 AM
when I posted the comment yesterday there is still some wrong scores, maybe no more today but It was after more than 24h from the "User was removed" and I noticed this many time. It get more than 24 to update. Will try to bring another example next time (in time ) — Temani Afif 51 secs ago
10:09 AM
@Pureferret That is a separate thing. It's not helping new users to just tell them that their contributions are bad. They need to know why and what to do, and it would help them to learn before they make the contributions through better information. Keeping their posts locked and pending until they are fit may also discourage "I'm feeling lucky"-type Questions and reduce the huge amount of posts that should have been closed, but never were. A lot of those posts have answers that often starts with "I think this is what you want..." — Scratte 1 min ago
The problem is that workarounds are for the current active community. The users who already know the frictions and pitfalls. It's not bringing in new members in any workable rate, because the workaround itself needs site experience. — Scratte 25 secs ago
"all you really have to do is show up" - This is exactly the proof of no empathy. Showing up on SO on your friend's wedding? Leaving some days special for religious, traditional or curtural reasons should meet anyone's understanding in my eyes, but exactly the opposite seems to be the case. Just showing up is already too much on a special day. — Lorenz 1 min ago
It is not right to say just be logged in is nothing much. This action alone is already too much to ask for if you had any cultural empathy for those people who care for a clear cut from everyday when they cherish their special days. Gold badge or bronze, it does simply not matter, it is for sure not an honourful approach of this community and your answer is the clear symbol of it. Both points 1 and 2 leave me astonished. — Lorenz 1 min ago
The comment above is ridiculous but gets upvotes. If you have a clear rule, then it is just a clear rule, as it is now as well. You can make 100 out of 120, or 2 days per week free of SO. No issue, simply nothing to criticise about. Any comment about GOLD badge as well: whatever the badge, if it is just not OK as a badge, whether is not OK, if it is hard to catch or not. — Lorenz 1 min ago
fanatic should ring everyone's alarm bells. This is a bad incentive with ignorance for social life, and it adds to the nerd image and it adds some cold atmosphere as if SO was day trading in stocks. I have accidentally upvoted your question, I am completely astonished about the intolerance of the community towards these freezingly cold badges. — Lorenz 1 min ago
11:13 AM
@nbk There are people who simply do not want to do anything normal on a certain day of a week. It gives them a clear cut from everyday life. Not even logging in without on SO, this is already a break of this idea. It is hard to tell this to those who do not see that life styles are so different, that is why it is a question of tolerance and discrimination. I would like to delete this question here if possible, as it is a duplicate. I have added the same answer to meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/291316/… — Lorenz 1 min ago
You mean like normal people also have "no mobile phone"-days and "not using my computer"-days? To be honest, I think the badges should be changed to "Enthusiast" for 30 consecutive days, "Addict" for 100 consecutive days, and "Fanatic" for 365 consecutive days. — Scratte 38 secs ago
Another two problems I see is that A) this document would be huge if you'd like to discuss all kinds of editorial/close reason edge cases. Sounds like an 80 page manual or so. B) as @Scratte already mentioned in their initial answer, there often is no consensus. Duplicate close-wars in a big tag like JavaScript spring to mind: it gets hammered, then unhammered and answered, only to be rehammered by a third person. So even before writing the document a clear consensus on all kinds of obscure edge cases should be reached. — Adriaan 36 secs ago
So 34,964 users got that fanatic badge by making the ultimate offer, disrespecting (in your view) their religion and work-life balance. And now you come here and want to devalue their badge, disregard their offers so it becomes easier for you (and others) to obtain those badges. I wouldn't dare to dismiss the stamina exposed by others, that despite their daily struggles still manage to achieve something they can be proud of and it shows what true participation means. — rene 1 min ago
@l4mpi Just logging in is already far too much on a special day. Astonishingly, many of the meta users do not seem to have any empathy for this, which sheds a dimmed light on the meta community. To me, this is so ovbiously a bad approach that I wonder why it needs discussion at all and your point is entirely invalid. — Lorenz 1 min ago
Yes, some people have a no mobile phone day once a week, though I do not belong to them. But I do not laugh about them. I know that cherishing special days adds to your life quality. I just have more empathy for this life style, and it is important to respect that even if one does not understand it fully. — Lorenz 51 secs ago
The comment on the duplicate somehow manages to go even further by accusing everyone who has that badge of being nerds with ignorance for social life. I'd suggest taking a deep breath and look at the perspective here. It's a badge. It's just a fun thing you can try to earn, or not, that doesn't affect anything else on the site. — ivarni 1 min ago
Try it... As mentioned in my answer: If you want to have this behavior on all sites and not just Stack Overflow, change the
@match
line from https://stackoverflow.com/*
to *://*/*
— CherryDT 33 secs agoYes, I come here and say that because I have a very clear feeling that exactly your comments need this opposition. And I have almost earned the badge myself and would earn and accept it as well, no problem. It is not about me, but the whole community approach here. Minorities are discriminated against here, this is obvious, and the majority does not care. — Lorenz 1 min ago
That is not cold at all. If one does not log in because something else was more important then one is not fanatic. — Scratte 22 secs ago
@Lorenz for the most programming problems you need a computer to run code examples. I doubt that anyone can debug xcode mysql or c++ on a handy. so for the most questions, there is no chance to answer them, when you are mobile. except onmeta :D Reviiewing is a pain on a handy. so more than take a look at the message is not possible. — nbk 1 min ago
@Adriaan A) 80 pages is peanuts compared to the amount of reading I went through on meta :) Even 250 pages is workable, because it's just a "book" and can be a combined tutorial and reference manual for Stack Overflow. As long as it's contained. B) First we'd need to reach consensus on how to determine if a consensus has been reached :D — Scratte 1 min ago
11:49 AM
@rene some of those people automated that. I'm pretty sure I've seen a question about it here on meta. But sure, some (like me...) just went and did the manual labour. On a slightly related note, I've been trying to get Fanatic over at Worldbuilding and WB.Meta for close to a year. I did get it on the main site at the start of March but missed a day on its meta on day 98 or 99. It hurt... — VLAZ 1 min ago
The "What would help?" part of Scratte's answer mostly summarises thoughts I've had on the subject. Rules should be in the help center, not on Meta. The help center in general is kind of disorganised and hard to navigate (consider that the Don't Ask, On Topic and Closed Questions pages all address basically the same thing). The How To Ask page (and the Ask Question page) aren't too useful. Sending questions to review prior to making them public is a nice idea, but I'm not sure how scalable it is. There are a bunch of feature requests about all of that around here somewhere. — Bernhard Barker 45 secs ago
@psubsee2003 As the asker of the question that has been closed, neither dup really applies. The first one did not specifically state that there is NOT a reputation requirement (it could be edited to state that outright, if there's a desire to centralize info). Also, I wasn't asking what I should do with the answer not getting accepted, I was just confirming that my information was correct before providing feedback to the newbie. I'm not going to try to reopen the question again - someone did create an answer from one of the correct comments - I've accepted it. — thelr 16 secs ago
@nbk Your comment was correct, but the question you said was a duplicated didn't say anything about rep requirements for accepting an answer. I didn't ask "why didn't he accept", I asked "he said he was too new to accept. Is there a rep requirement that I don't know about?" The correct answer (as pointed out in your comment, not the dup) is "No, there is no rep requirement." — thelr 18 secs ago
I suspect one problem might be that a number of these rules are decided by the community and the company doesn't want to conclusively decide on those rules nor back those rules and opinions too strongly (or maybe they just don't want to spend time collecting and summarising those). Although they do seem to have an interest in "being welcoming", and not making it easy to find the rules does fairly strongly oppose that. — Bernhard Barker 41 secs ago
12:25 PM
@aroth the response to that is that the side bar allows more opinions to be shared. Removing that means that less opinions are shared. — Braiam 53 secs ago
voting is our quality contol. No matter whether it's up or down, it can't count as bullying. If someone's serially voting you then such votes will be reversed. Otherwise look at your posts to see whether they can be improved. — Robert Longson 46 secs ago
“[S]ome differences with the duplicate question: no time out before highlight changes (it stays highlighted)” — the culprit of this issue is still the same, and it doesn’t matter how Google Chrome decides to behave exactly; it’s not Stack Exchange’s feature or bug, so I don’t see why this should be reopened. — user4642212 11 secs ago
Hilarious on all the downvotes. Very original. I am aware of the downvotes being quality control. As stated in the question here, I have analyzed my questions as best I can and they seem legit to me. So if they're not, I need someone to explain why. The question is if someone IS serially downvoting rather than using it as quality control. — CodeMonkey 45 secs ago
@user4642212 I think this development is a big deal, for the following reasons: i) makes SO behave/appear significantly different to users depending on how they arrived and their browser, ii) it's not (at first glance) intuitive that the highlighting is being done by google (I first frolicked about in the answer's source code for some highlighting tag), (perhaps most importantly) iii) by highlighting potentially incorrect answers, it circumvents the SO system's own judgements on what content is more or less right or wrong. Maybe this is all only surprising on the first occasion. — stevec 40 secs ago
"Hilarious on the downvotes." How do you expect us to take your question seriously when you don't take this signal seriously? Those votes are not a pattern strong enough to suggest that there was fraudulent voting. On the contrary, questions under unity3d are known to be statistically more likely to have issues. — E_net4 is downhausted 45 secs ago
There aren't enough votes to ascertain a pattern. Mods won't act on three votes, since it's not enough of a pattern. And they do not look as a pattern: you have a pair of votes separated by 3 minutes, and then another vote a few hours after. What constitutes "serial voting" is generally caught by a "serial voting reversal" script. — yivi 1 min ago
Not going to address the main question, but helpful advice: Code markup is for code. Putting long error messages using the inline code block (``) is not a great viewing experience. You should consider using Quote Markup when the message is mostly text. Maybe use a normal code block (clicking {} in the menu of the ask a question box) for the cases when the error message has a lot of code in it that looks bad in quotes. Good formatting can go a long way to make a good first impression — psubsee2003 1 min ago
Perhaps GameDev is a better place as your link suggests. As I stated, however, I did as best I could to take it seriously. I see nothing wrong with my posts. So I'm asking for support, not an angry mob. How are my questions poor quality? And, if it's the same person for all 3 (someone can see that, I imagine?) and if everyone thinks the questions are valid, then that is how it can be determined that it's "bullying" — CodeMonkey 19 secs ago
What I imagine some users find objectionable about this question, is that instead of primarily asking for advice on post improvement you are firstly assuming there might be some kind of "stalking and bullying" going on. If you removed that part, and focused on "my last three questions received downvotes, so I'm worried about what do do better, both with these posts and in the future", you would likely get a better reception. — yivi 48 secs ago
Also, the matter about questions under the unity3d tag being frequently downvoted has been discussed not long ago: meta.stackoverflow.com/q/397713 — E_net4 is downhausted 1 min ago
@stevec Okay, yes, this sounds like a SEO issue for Stack Exchange, but then it should still be discussed on the original question. — user4642212 1 min ago
@user4642212 I left a comment there (only regarding the third point), hopefully that starts some discussion. meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/398033/… — stevec 52 secs ago
1:37 PM
A bit tangential, but decisions based on perceived value to others should have less to do with which questions you're asking and more to do with how you approach asking (and answering) those questions. If you ever have a question, chances are someone else will have it too at some point (if they haven't had it already). I don't think I ever think no-one else will have some question I see, but I often see questions and answers that could've been so much more useful to others with the same question had they been written with that goal in mind. — Bernhard Barker 58 secs ago
@BernhardBarker Yes, this is what I intended to say: Questions should not dump hundred lines of code and ask "What is wrong?", but provide some kind of minimal example (most problems will probably be solved at this stage already), and also contain the relevant keywords which are needed to find them. When finding it via a search engine others should only need to briefly scan the question in order to find out whether it matches their problem or not. — Jan Wichelmann 47 secs ago
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@Zoe The mods are on record saying that absolutely cannot see who voted for whom. All they have are tools that show voting patterns to help find voting rings and targeted voting. Actual confirmation of specific voting has to go to the SO Community team and Devs. They are the only people who can see individual votes. — psubsee2003 1 min ago
3:41 PM
@CodeMonkey - You will need to improve your questions before they are eligible to be migrated to another community. I cannot in good faith, vote to migrate a question, I know has quality problems. — Security Hound 1 min ago
3:55 PM
Would status-deferred be more appropriate? But I would like to say that since I posted this, my Developer Story has been made even less useful due to this ordering. It's unfortunate that a resolution to an issue that degrades the functionality so much isn't being planned. — Thomas Owens 1 min ago
Only one of your questions contains enough code to actually answer it, which is the only question, an answer was submitted. — Security Hound 1 min ago
I said this on another comment thread, but I figure I'll repeat it so it's more visible. If you have 30 seconds to check your phone - even on those special days, you have time to check Stack Overflow. Additionally, the day always cuts over based on UTC, so depending on where you live, you can be on Stack Overflow at a time which wouldn't qualify as a time when you want to disconnect but still have it count as the next day. A true fanatic would be plotting this stuff out, y'know? 🙂 — Makoto 36 secs ago
For doing such an open-ended discussion, there are platforms aplenty. Why Stack Overflow in specific? And if the answer is "because a significant portion of the developer community is here"... they are here mostly from the benefits of the Q&A model. — E_net4 is downhausted 54 secs ago
If users are so dumb that they need to be told what is "hot" in order to engage with it, I'd prefer not to have their engagement in the first place. If users must actively visit the meta forum themselves, and search out relevant information rather than have it pushed to them on the sidebar, then I suspect the users contributing to the meta discussion will have higher-quality, better-thought-out opinions than those that just flock to the post because it's designated as "hot". — Geoff Griswald 44 secs ago
4:47 PM
I felt sympathetic but confused. My xp starting some 8 years ago was nothing like that and I didn't, haven't, and won't go through all they're going through to try to appease. I still care about the quality of my own offerings and the SO overall but I'm not going to not ask or answer out of fear. I also disagree with the idea that there's no way to know what's expected. My first question, which isn't great or perfect, was the best I could do based on what I saw and received from help. I had a month of xp in C++ and a few days on SO; it was a positive xp then and has primarily been since. — ChiefTwoPencils 5 secs ago
The first question also contains a screenshot of text that is unreadable, especially on mobile. The text that's there should just be in the question. (Side note: I personally think using code formatting for error code is correct but obviously there's disagreement on that). — BSMP 1 min ago
5:05 PM
Flagging as rude/abusive because it attacks people with mental illness. — EJoshuaS - Reinstate Monica 15 secs ago
"I log in with my 300 alt accounts" And get banned for vote fraud. — E_net4 is downhausted 50 secs ago
5:51 PM
@TheMaker What's wrong with reading? Please take the time to read "Should 'Hi', 'thanks,' taglines, and salutations be removed from posts? — John Saunders 38 secs ago
@TheMaker We do read dictionaries, and they don't start with "Hello! Here's the meaning of paperclip:" Articles in Wikipedia also don't end with "Thanks for reading about Carnation Day!". While on Stack Overflow, please use the standard form of appreciating the content of a post, which is to upvote it. — E_net4 is downhausted 15 secs ago
The problem with the first question is that I, having not been a programmer for over a decade, with a total of like 12 months of C#/.NET back in the early ‘00s, having absolutely no experience with Unity and only the vaguest notion of what is actually is, just read your question title, googled
acquiretokeninteractive object parent
, and on the third link, directly to MS’ official documentation, found both an clear explanation and copy-pasteable code for several different platforms. — Dan Bron 1 min ago6:19 PM
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They are the only ones remaining that have not yet flat-out refused garbage-dumps from SO:( — Martin James 13 secs ago
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The question lacks an MCVE, so yes, it's a bad audit. It reacting like that to leaving a comment is unfortunately by design :rolling_eyes: I don't understand how a comment leads to a failed audit - even good posts can have improvement potential. That's just my two cents though. Anyway, I voted to close on the question — Zoe 1 min ago
Does this answer your question? Comments on First Posts / Late Answers should not count as reviews — Machavity 1 min ago
I have tried but seems like
ctrl+k
does not work to delete a line. It is so much pain be unable to use a keybinding that you need the most but cannot use it for 8 hours in this editor. — alper 30 secs ago@Machavity thank you for the post, actually after reading your link, my post is a part of the problem the user in your post is trying to solve. so in a way yes it answers my question on a bigger scale. but i posted my question because i was not sure if my comment was in the right place or not. thank you for pointing the real reason behind it. — George 48 secs ago
@Zoe thank you. one thing though, i don't have any experience in react so maybe the answers on that question is helping others, how about we try to tell the OP that he needs to edit his answer instead of closing it?. again im new to meta and i actually don't know how to contact the OP beside from comments. — George 22 secs ago
okay took me couple of minutes to get it :p but i did. but we do agree that the system is wrong here right? — George 20 secs ago
@CodyGray (p.s. While likely you can not admit it, I think we all know very well, that it is not ordinary disagreement. The ordinary "disagreement" is what "user000001" got below me. It is absolutely personal, the delete votes target me, and the goal is to make me stop posting. I know it, they know it and I am sure that also you mods know it. Of course no one will admit it, maybe I will get a "conspiracy theorist" label between two laughs.) — peterh - Reinstate Monica 40 secs ago
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Honestly, I don't think I've ever used any of those options anyway. The intersection of people who write questions that are good enough to migrate and people who don't know which site to ask their question on in the first place is pretty tiny. — John Montgomery 59 secs ago
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Just imagine what type of content would get posted if users received reputation when they got downvotes. — Travis J 20 secs ago
11:19 PM
Given this doesn't seem to be wide-spread (or would have been mentioned before). Could this be browser specific? What browser are you using? Is it specific to the dark theme? — psubsee2003 1 min ago
11:41 PM
Last year moderators actually got access to edit a small snippet of the help center last year. — Davy M 1 min ago
Does this answer your question? User didn't like my edit and rolled back, should I edit again? — John Montgomery 1 min ago
I didn't know the date range filter existed and I signed up more than 11 years ago... There is a problem with discoverability. (It is on the help center page "[How do I search? ](stackoverflow.com/help/searching)", in section "Advanced Search Options") — Peter Mortensen 1 min ago
As the duplicate says, you can explain to them how editing works here, and if they still roll it back again then you should flag it instead of starting a rollback war. — John Montgomery 27 secs ago
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