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Questions that require any sort of discussion are not, in fact, suitable for the site, and should be summarily closed. The only tooling we need to better support this is better tooling for reviewing and closing. — Cody Gray ♦ 23 secs ago
I'm fine with idea of disallowing name changes during elections, not so fine with the reasoning. I would keep it to something simple; a candidate's name changing can lead to confusion. — Heretic Monkey 30 secs ago
Isn't it a bit like killing a fly with a bazooka? I'm willing to bet the majority of user handles (heck, even the majority of highly active users) don't reference causes or issues. — StoryTeller - Unslander Monica 1 min ago
Then you resign 40% or more of the questions asked on SO to simply being closed. I suspect that's not what corporate means by "welcoming." — Robert Harvey 36 secs ago
I know about "the" issue you have in mind. My point is your suggestion is drastic if that's the only reasoning — StoryTeller - Unslander Monica 1 min ago
And forgive me for being a bit blunt, but I don't think you get to decide this for us. If I want to walk someone through a problem in chat, I ought to be able to do that with a minimum of fuss. Didn't think I'd have to defend my proposal so quickly. Open your mind, @Cody. The folks who insist on SO being the "Library of Congress of Programming" are hardly impacted by what I propose, and as a moderator, there are significant benefits for you personally. — Robert Harvey 1 min ago
"my facts are perfectly straight. The site continues to operate at peak efficiency and effectiveness." Sure, buddy. You go home with 10% less on your paycheck, then come back and tell me this again. "now that some of the whiny little mods are gone." Wow. Welcoming much? — Ansgar Wiechers 1 min ago
It is not what I want for the site, Robert. Your defense is the same as what I hear all the time for why people should be able to ask off-topic questions: if you aren't interested, just ignore it and let others answer. No, that's not how this site works, and it is not how I want it to work. There's a huge market of people who want to ask recommendation questions here on SO, and others who want career advice, etc. None of that is on-topic here, regardless of how much people want it. It doesn't make my job any easier; it makes me not want to do it. — Cody Gray ♦ 58 secs ago
@Cody: You're arguing with a straw man. I never mentioned recommendation questions or career advice. — Robert Harvey 1 min ago
If the person changes their name but it is still clear about who exactly they are is it really a problem? If they just added some text to their display name to show support for a cause is that really a problem? I would think that a bigger problem is someone is going to support a candidate based on their display name showing or not showing support for a cause. — Joe W 14 secs ago
@F1Krazy i read
Before you do anything else, fix your existing posts
but how i fix my existing posts
? — KUMAR 50 secs ago@rene: Not really, based on what you linked. I'm simply proposing some small changes that will lubricate this process a bit, and make the tools we already have easier to use. I'm welcome to entertain reasonable objections, but "I don't like mentoring" isn't one of them. The crowd that simply wants these questions to go away is not being realistic. — Robert Harvey 1 min ago
@rene: Jeff Atwood recognized this need a year ago, when he wrote about The Third Place. All I'm doing here is suggesting some changes that will nudge folks into these rooms when a question needs a bit more help, and comments are not suitable for doing that. — Robert Harvey 33 secs ago
@Makoto yeah, isn't that the normal criteria that leads to duplicates being closed and down voted (nuked as you say)? (Not to mention that volume and quantity does make for an objective criteria that constitutes harassment.) I've read your comment several times over and it doesn't change or add anything. In fact, is materially dissuades others seeking to engage in a dialogue and add diversity to the debate. (Oh, and FYI, I didn't flag anything, but I did speak my mind in regard to having democratic culture with some manners.) — bad_coder 1 min ago
I'm willing to bet the majority of user handles (heck, even the majority of highly active users) don't reference causes or issues.
-- Says the guy with the user handle that references a cause. — Robert Harvey 33 secs ago@bad_coder - "your arguments give only a very partial, almost one sided, picture", not to antagonize you myself, but typically, when one is discussing an idea they present their point of view. If there is another side, I'd expect the people who hold it to present it, not Cody. — StoryTeller - Unslander Monica 1 min ago
It's just a joke, @StoryTeller. You know, that thing we used to tell so long ago before we all became oh, so serious? — Robert Harvey 10 secs ago
@RobertHarvey - So one may not make an observation that they are probably in a minority? — StoryTeller - Unslander Monica 1 min ago
For security vulnerabilities and other things that shouldn't be shared in public, use the "Contact Us" link at the bottom of the page. For everything else, use Meta. — John Montgomery 57 secs ago
The thing about online communication, @Robert, is that Poe's law is always in effect. There is nothing I see in your comment that clearly paints it as joke, a serious argument, or just a petty snipe at me. I assumed a serious argument, since so far this seemed like a serious discussion. — StoryTeller - Unslander Monica 37 secs ago
@oliver Flag > In need of moderator intervention > write your explanation — John Montgomery 1 min ago
Note that "dialog" is an alternate spelling of "dialogue" that is used in North America and in some of the largest UI libraries. Stack Overflow generally frowns on edits that change from one dialect's spelling to another. See Are British/International English terms acceptable? (e.g. 'brackets' instead of 'parentheses') — Heretic Monkey 1 min ago
@rene: Jeff Atwood recognized this need a decade ago, when he wrote about The Third Place. All I'm doing here is suggesting some changes that will nudge folks into these rooms when a question needs a bit more help, and comments are simply not suitable for doing that. — Robert Harvey 1 min ago
@StoryTeller-UnslanderMonica very well, the issue is: the current format allows little room, opportunity, or even fairness to engage in a pondered, paused, weighed debate - that would make for a dialogue, a conversation. CodyGray gets my respect as a person, and as a moderator, I formally say I don't agree with some of the statements, precisely because they are opinions, presented as facts. I won't elaborate further, I'll leave my 2 cents as fair counter-weight. (As CodyGray himself said, I won't be the only one with different opinions on these issues.) — bad_coder 32 secs ago
I'm a bit hesitant to give my blessing to it in this form. I did recognize that a reasonable number of users liked the mentorship thing so I guess this might be of interest for some experts here. I think we need to work out who to allow to use that move to chat feature for the purpose of improving a question into an answerable state. Maybe make it a silver badge privilege so we can guarantee that those that use the feature know the tag and have enough knowledge gained to not make the feature into a wasteland of empty chatrooms. — rene 43 secs ago
@rene: I don't have a problem with a rep requirement or a badge requirement. — Robert Harvey 9 secs ago
How about providing the ability to invite to chat as part of closing? That allows people to proactively move questions they expect to turn into a discussion. — user1937198 57 secs ago
And my point is that there could be a circumstance where it could happen in-between. Why punish those circumstances which are really innocuous and harmless with ones that aren't? — Makoto 17 secs ago
My point is let the candidate change whatever he wants to change before and after the elections. Not in between. — Aquarius_Girl 1 min ago
Well, I think that a person doesn't nominate himself as a candidate suddenly. He has to think a lot about all this and changing username should occur to him during this decision making. Because these decisions don't take place overnight so the person has a lot of time to think beforehand and in any case a line should be drawn somewhere to prevent mallicious practices. — Aquarius_Girl 1 min ago
Also, if it is an innocent move then perhaps he can send a mail to the community managers and let them decide whether the new username is alright or not. — Aquarius_Girl 46 secs ago
(Migrated to MSE at asker's request, as this is an issue that concerns all sites in the network, not just Stack Overflow. Hopefully, that'll also keep it from focusing so narrowly on one specific incident, which brings in more emotions than is helpful.) — Cody Gray ♦ 1 min ago
I've read this answer and I find it helpful. I think it is a very strong notion. Of course, everyone can have a bad day. And it's not really sufficient. Even if everyone would write only super neutral comments all the time, they could still be factually wrong or the one they are directed at could still not understand them or fail to act on them. Downvotes and close votes would still be downvotes and close votes. Low quality content would still be low quality content. StackOverflow might always be seen as unwelcoming by some just because it has votes. — Trilarion 11 secs ago
What better venue for discussion/debate are you looking for, @bad_coder? This is precisely what the comments underneath the nomination and/or questionnaire are intended for. Everything in every one of my posts is my opinion; that's why it's signed with my name at the bottom. Note that that is true for everyone's posts here. If you want to present your own opinion, you can post an answer of your own. — Cody Gray ♦ just now
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Without seeing the comment, and knowing exactly what type of flags your raised, how are we to tell? — StoryTeller - Unslander Monica 1 min ago
Before the @CodyGray comment I searched about "historical lock on the tag" (: Some related findings Tags can be locked to prevent their usage. Should we lock the DO NOT USE tags which are too large for current burnination efforts?, (from 2019) Locking bad tags (from 2014) — Rubén 21 secs ago
I think that might be a good idea to include something like the first paragraph on the web-applications wiki. — Rubén 48 secs ago
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Thanks for your answer, I don't know why you still thinking that comment relates with my question, its ok if he pointed that my answer on that comment but, if he says its product promotion then that was not my intention and that words are not related with question, do you think its related with question? — turivishal 1 min ago
@turivishal - It wasn't said that it is product promotion. That comment pointed how how it may look. There's a big difference. — StoryTeller - Unslander Monica 42 secs ago
Is there really much of a difference saying "this looks like it could potentially be related to malice" and "this is related to malice"? They both level the same charge, as they both require the same amount of work to verify, being that a sound minded individual would need to see for themselves if that is indeed the case and will set out upon finding out with the mindset of looking for malice. — Travis J just now
@StoryTeller-UnslanderMonica, I appreciate his first comment i am satisfied, but in second comment some words "you are basically copying the github content", this is totally blame, if i am copying then he has to comment on that answer, why he is mentioning here. — turivishal 1 min ago
I would hope there is a duplicate for that. For the JavaScript tag we have two canonical duplicates for using promises (closest thing to futures) and asynchronous code in general. Both are very comprehensive and save a ton of explanations that are needed multiple times a day. I am not familiar with Flutter but I would certainly hope you have a similar canonical for that. If not, it might be time to either elect one or make one. — VLAZ 58 secs ago
There is no relationship between product promotion and someone referring to a specific answer of yours with which they have no affiliation. — Cody Gray ♦ just now
@Cody Gray, considering "it's almost impossible to delete comments" is the most common reason given for not allowing a separate track of comment reputation, I don't understand what you're trying to say here. — lead 10 secs ago
@Security Hound, that sounds like a nightmare to track down the answer to. It's relevant to the question, it would have improved the answer. If anything had changed about how that went down, I think the answer should have been edited to include that. Other than that, that is exactly the most efficient way for SO to work. — lead 1 min ago
Thank you for speaking out, my biggest issue with this entire deletion thing is that it was done silently (where was the usual transparency when comments get cleaned up?), and when confronted about it put away as "cleaning up no longer needed comments" when it was abundantly clear that that wasn't the case, and getting ignored again when trying to bring up this inconsistency. During such a critical time revolving around (existing) mods that certainly is a reason for me to rethink the unbiased position mods should have, but not all actually seem to have in practise. If comments asking about — Remy 11 secs ago
No one has ever given that as a reason. They've said that moderating comments is difficult, because there are no tools for it. I don't want to sign up to review each and every incoming comment; do you? Deleting is easy, but I don't want to have to go around deleting more comments than I already do. I have better things to do with my life. If you haven't yet contributed in even a trivial way to this site, enough to earn the privilege to comment, then you can either do so or not do so, but you don't get to post a comment. @lead — Cody Gray ♦ 38 secs ago
a change of names at an unfortunate time is seen as too far, unkind or even harrassment, then why are some of the comments left on noɥʇʎԀʎzɐɹƆ's nomination not seen as going too far? There have been lots of comments accusing that person of trolling or otherwise doubting their reasoning for nominating. But none of those have been deleted. This to me reeks of measuring with two sticks. — Remy 48 secs ago
@talex "It propose to use technology yet to be invented." Yes, but it doesn't seem too far-fetched. The company has achieved something similar with the unfriendly comments robot. This seems to be a bit more elaborate, but not totally impossible. It would probably still be a lot of work, but the company would have the resources to go this way. They also identified comments as the root cause of bad vibrations, as far as I remember. I think there are still votes and low quality content, but it might be worth some time and energy. — Trilarion 1 min ago
@CodyGray - I mean, unless someone referring to that specific answer specifically states that the answer is probably product promotion, right? That is the link we are talking about here. The overall issue is, is it fair to accuse someone of product placement for simply making a github project to support their answer? — Travis J just now
@Remy There is never any transparency when comments are cleaned up. All moderator deletion of comments is silent. The deleted comments vanish without a trace. So that's not new or different here. As for the rest of your comments, I certainly agree, and said as much in the answer above. — Cody Gray ♦ 1 min ago
@Cody I'm observing your cynicism in another recently asked question about chats. People are pointing out that there's this whole need for discussion for new users, and you're ignoring it. I suspect you'd have less moderation and less arguing you'd have to do if you had comment reputation points and rate limiting. Lots of the comments from sufficiently reputationed people are apparently garbage, and putting a lot of work on your plate already. Why not make the site more functional and accessible for new users while also lightening your work load? — lead 1 min ago
It doesn't even come close to lightening the work load. Do you know how much work it is to moderate chat? The best way to lighten the workload is to have a minimum reputation requirement. This is exactly what we have. It isn't about cynicism in any way. If you want to go discuss things, there are zillions of other sites on the Internet to do that. You don't need to use Stack Overflow. @lead — Cody Gray ♦ 1 min ago
@Kumar - You edit them. Once they are high quality, you can flag any question that was deleted, in order to get the question undeleted. If you are question ban, even after you improve your deleted questions, then you must wait 6 months before you can ask a new question. There is no manual override to a question ban. If improving your deleted questions is not enough then your only choice is to wait, submit only high quality questions, in order to continue to ask what questions. Furthermore, you were warned, about the quality of your past question. — Security Hound just now
@Cody Gray, you seem to be misunderstanding my proposal, and also not really engaging with the other proposal enough to figure out a way for it to work well. (I can think of a bunch). My proposal is to have comments limited by a separate amount of reputation specific to good commenting. I can't think of a reason why this wouldn't lighten your work load. If somebody makes a ton of bad comments, they would lose comment access, even if they still had points to leave answers, etc. How does this increase your load? — lead 27 secs ago
@TravisJ I am not accusing anyone. The OP made a project based on the question but the answer seems basically checkout my project on github and help me improve it. Also the content of the answer is a copy/past of the github. I think the answer can be written a bit differently to answer the question and at the end link to the github project for more details. By the way, the whole question is off-topic IMO. It's too broad and can even fall into suggest external ressources — Temani Afif 1 min ago
You are asking a question on meta about a bounty that your probably answered so well, I/we have to checkout your answers to see this. You put the light on you so you need to accept that people will check things around you and I am not saying anything bad on that comment. It's was a simple deduction based on content of your answer. i am not violating any code of conduct doing this. — Temani Afif just now
by the way, I have discovered an answer there doing plagiarism that I have flagged and now it's deleted thanks to your meta question — Temani Afif 1 min ago
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Aren't 3 features already implemented ? When there are too many comments ..the comments are already moved to chat or is moved by moderator to chat( but people are still able to comment). — Rao Hammas 36 secs ago
turivishal, Just making sure you intend to bring more attention to your unresearched feature-request... Why? You already got plenty of votes... and there are plenty of duplicates about "don't allow votes on the question where you have an answer"... Or maybe you wanted to get more "not an answer" comments on the answer linked for the comment? I don't understand why people try to do so - it's is just waste of "meta effect' - one could improve they posts first and then shine meta light... but it is rarely done in that order... — Alexei Levenkov 1 min ago
@TemaniAfif - Of course you didn't directly accuse him, you just strongly asserted the possibility. As for if the question is off topic, please consider contributing to the discussion to Make it easier to close job shop “gimme teh codez” questions — Travis J 55 secs ago
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"If AA is right" - they're not. Shame does help contribute to anger in some cases, but saying that shame is the root of all anger is like calling water dangerous because 100% of anything that drinks or otherwise absorbs water eventually dies. Correlation != causation, and with emotions, one size does absolutely not fit all. Everyone responds differently to different emotions, including shame. Some people bottle up anger until that one final drop hits, and unleashes everything. You never know what the person or people you're talking to have been through, or is going through for that matter — Zoe 1 min ago
Someone who got Mrs. Halnier'ed for questioning using preferred pronouns. — Pound define MACRO 21 secs ago
As for AA, keep in mind that it's the very same program that's quite honestly extremely influenced by religion, and not facts. I'm not arguing with its effects on people's lives, but I will push back hard against claims they make that can be scientifically disproven. Hyperbolic wording ("all") makes this super easy - one link connecting anger to another emotion is enough to break your entire statement, and here you go: mentalhelp.net/blogs/the-link-between-anger-and-stress psychologytoday.com/us/blog/overcoming-destructive-anger/202004/… — Zoe 1 min ago
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it's rather concerning that a would be moderator seems to be conducting them self as Yvette appears to be. Their own screen shot shows that they have no issue trying to intimidate users they dislike and they are more than happy to throw accusations around without evidence. To someone unfamiliar with the history between the parties this looks really bad. And falls much closer in my opinion to harassment than asking tough questions in what amounts to an interview process. — Patrick Kelly 46 secs ago
@RaoHammas: The idea is to get this to operate without involving a mod. The system does present a "Comments are not for discussion, would you like to move to chat" link, but it's appearance is somewhat random. When comments are moved to chat, sometimes people still post comments after it was already decided that it had become a discussion, leaving moderators no choice but to remove the new comments (move to chat can only happen once per post). — Robert Harvey 1 min ago
Isn't there also a ML-specific Stack Exchange site? Not suggesting this isn't a good fit for SO, but if you know a site that it's a good fit for (Code Review), why try to force it into a different site (SO)? — TylerH 1 min ago
The same way you ask a good question about any other topic. Machine Learning is not special in this regard. — Robert Harvey 1 min ago
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Does this answer your question? Guidance for asking machine learning questions — E_net4 won't put up with you 29 secs ago
I am trying to understand why are comments problematic (I know they have some limitations and chat gives a bit more freedom)... is it just those limitations on their own or cleaning afterwards? My primary issue with chat is that it is not readable without being noticed. I might want to read what is going on with some question, but I don't necessarily want to be seen or dragged into discussion at that very moment. — Dalija Prasnikar 1 min ago
After chewing on this for a while, I find this course of action unacceptable. Please find a reasonable way to restore at least some of the comments on that thread. It's highly unconventional for a candidate to change their name, and while that action alone isn't controversial, tying the name change to a done-and-dusted matter - no matter how displeased we are with it - definitely is controversial. We should get a clear explanation as to why a candidate would choose to do something now, and for what purpose, given that this matter is truly...over. — Makoto 48 secs ago
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I'm still not seeing syntax highlighting on the answer that inspired this question or this newer answer. I even tried accessing it in a clean browser profile in case it's a matter of client-side components being cached. I don't know anything about Stack Overflow's release process, so is this a fix I should being seeing live? — BACON 33 secs ago
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@DalijaPrasnikar: Comments are unsuitable for a whole litany of reasons. Your visibility issue could easily be solved by including a Transcript link with the chat room link (you can read the transcript without actually entering the chat room or being visible to others). — Robert Harvey 1 min ago
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@Rubén - assuming anyone reads it ;) But something like this can indeed help as a notice on the excerpt (not fool-proof, but better than nothing currently) — Oleg Valter 39 secs ago
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