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Does this answer your question? Disallow the tagging of questions with both C and C++ tags — Antti Haapala 8 secs ago
The question, while about a true problem, is a duplicate. And the discussion should not be repeated here. — Antti Haapala 44 secs ago
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the is actually ok, the next are not and so some where cloased, but that depends a lot on the high rep users of that tag, and what they like or not, so you shpuld take the time to what in that tag is allowed and what not — nbk 38 secs ago
7:59 AM
"You are held hostage by corporate interests that as of yet have ignored basic tenets of due process for both community leaders and moderators." My experience has been that the rules are frequently ignored when it comes to particular social positions that SO's leadership disagrees with, as well. — jpmc26 12 secs ago
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The problem with the CEO's words is that he is kind of jumping to conclusions. Posting thanks comments doesn't necessarily mean that there is a desire for a thanks button. I wish it would have been worded better. Also the feature hasn't really been launched. I thought and it was announced only as a test, not as an introduction of a new feature. Again, the wording seems a bit sloppy, even accounting for that he probably gave the interview in English, it was translated to Spanish by the newspaper and then again into English here, which might have lost some nuances. — Trilarion 1 min ago
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it's the last activity, that user answer your question but the answer was deleted — Temani Afif 1 min ago
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I don't see how this is an interesting or enlightening question. There is virtually nothing that a moderator can do in situations like this, other than throw a big fit and/or resign. In what way would such answers inform your decision on who to vote for? — Cody Gray ♦ 1 min ago
11:43 AM
For Law.SE, the question is borderline. You have to formulate it in a way that it doesn't ask for legal advice on a specific matter. If you need an advice for a specific sketch, you'll have to call a lawyer. — BDL 30 secs ago
12:31 PM
Braiam, that's also a solution - so long as we finally do something about it... One thing that stops me from saying "all for it" is that up to 2013 it had valid questions - if it is sent into oblivion, what to do with those questions? It can partially be curcumvented by chnaging to language-specific versions (it had Python, Ruby and Objective-C versions, two of which are represented by tags, only Objective-C lacks one). Also it had tools that are not specific to any language. Rubén has a good idea how to disambiguate with the least potential for abuse in the related thread, I think — Oleg Valter 1 min ago
1:15 PM
Braiam, I agree, and as someone who is primarily active in GAS tag, I would love to see it just quitely go away (that was quite a naming mishap)... Just voicing my concern about the issues that might arise if the tag is simply deleted. Well, after all, the decision will likely to fall on Cody, so the more we flesh out the possibilities - the better — Oleg Valter 1 min ago
A lot of the good questions get buried under piles on piles of outright garbage on main, at least depending on the tags. I can't speak for questions on meta that require staff answers though, but they've intentionally avoided meta in the past., — Zoe 24 secs ago
While questions asking to locate an external resource are, in fact, off-topic for Stack Overflow (a fact that is clearly spelled out in multiple places, as noted in the comments here), I don't actually think your question is problematic on those grounds. I've modified the wording in hopes of clarifying that you aren't seeking a recommendation, but simply general information about how code can be assembled for the CPU in a Game Boy Advance, and then re-opened the question. — Cody Gray ♦ 49 secs ago
This seems to have changed recently. While the landing page cannot be customized, if I try to access a team I am no longer part of I receive a landing page saying something like:
Have a question? Contact {the display name of an admin}
. — Alexei 43 secs agoThere's actually very few teams questions on Meta compared to the "thousands of organizations around the globe" (according to Stack Overflow) who use Teams. I kinda assumed email or whatever was the preferred support medium for teams — Zoe 20 secs ago
1:57 PM
@Alexei I just checked in my Team where I'm an admin but I can't find an option where I should be able to change this. Maybe that option comes with the business-tier. — rene 35 secs ago
@Shog9: And while you still are at it, couldn't you ask your moderators to stop retagging bunches of questions from
[access-vba]
to [vba][ms-access]
? Many questions are more than 10 years old but, because of the retagging, suddenly are top listed having this pseudo "recent activity". — Gustav 19 secs ago2:25 PM
This might be too broad. I just asked a question along the lines of 'is this the documented behaviour or a bug' after searching the docs and failing to find an answer, and someone shot down the question with a link to this meta discussion, and the comment 'I don't see how asking people to read/search the docs for you is a suitable question for SO.' ... Asking for a recommendation on any tool, library, book or any off-site resource indeed calls for opinions. Excluding all documentation as off-site resources - is going too far. (docs is pretty much all we have). — Ofek Shilon 47 secs ago
As it is less of a personal concern, I decided to post a comment here instead of at meta. An earned badge have not been awarded for many days now, so there might be some issues with your updating loops. It is the
internet-explorer-11
tag, which got stuck as being the "Next tag badge" for a while. — Ason 55 secs agoAre you claiming that you should have earned the [internet-explorer-11] tag badge? You are not yet eligible for that badge; you've only posted 19 answers in that tag, out of a required 20. The badge tracker tells you this graphically... — Cody Gray ♦ 1 min ago
3:05 PM
This is absolutely incorrect. No one is expected or required to leave a comment accompanying their downvotes. See also this FAQ. Yes, it is common that users downvote posts just because they don't like it. Equally common is people upvoting posts just because they like it. Downvotes never come with a reason. In fact, giving a reason is inappropriate. — Cody Gray ♦ 35 secs ago
Apache has nothing whatsoever to do with programming. The Help Center's wording is intended to allow questions about development environments, editors, etc., which are commonly used by programmers. Setting up web servers is the job of a system/network administrator. You can get help for that on Server Fault. — Cody Gray ♦ 45 secs ago
@oguzismail What about you have an elobarate answer and it was just downvoted because of any of the little details which are wrong? — RobertS supports Monica Cellio 5 secs ago
I suggest reading this FAQ on Meta Stack Exchange: Which computer science / programming Stack Exchange sites do I post on? — Heretic Monkey 27 secs ago
If an user is not knowledgeable enough to spot what's wrong with his answer, I think he shouldn't post an answer in the first place. — oguz ismail 1 min ago
@oguzismail Or even worse: Your answer was downvoted just because the person has something about you in personal? At least the downvoter should be able to give a reason to a mod why s/he downvoted in particular. — RobertS supports Monica Cellio 1 min ago
@RobertSsupportsMonicaCellio: Who would check that? There are thousands of votes each day on SO. I don't think it's feasible for moderators to ask everyone who downvoted without commenting for an explanation. If there is a pattern, then moderators can step in, but a single vote is not enough. — BDL 12 secs ago
Here is a problem with this - I actually tend to leave answers. Not always, mind you, but I do. Sometimes somebody else has already left feedback, sometimes I don't feel like leaving feedback myself. Sometimes I leave feedback without downvoting a post. I tend to use the follow feature on anything I've downvoted or left feedback on. When it comes to answers, in my experience very little get updated. And only a portion of them actually address the problem, as well. In fact, it's quite often I just get a comment back with "thanks for the information". Comments don't seem to improve posts. — VLAZ 31 secs ago
Why should I answer a complex question and maybe get a single upvote and possibly acceptance when I can answer the 8423rd duplicate of how to replace a string within a substring, get double-digit upvotes? — Heretic Monkey 1 min ago
@BDL This is a problem, yes but also not the thing I suggested. Therefore I said to be able to throw an inbox notification on demand to the downvoter to clarify they reason. But again: There is no need on their side to real answer. But just the notification could help to solve problems and this I think would improve the quality of the site. — RobertS supports Monica Cellio 1 min ago
@VLAZ Well, then you are one of the users which really deserve honor and respect. But what if you write an answer for quite a long time and effort too and someone just downvoted. After several times of reading through your answer, you ain't got a clue what the reason for downvoting was - you maybe even get commented by other that everything is correct!. - Would you like to be able to got clarification or just leave the downvote as it was in the room? — RobertS supports Monica Cellio 46 secs ago
And only one question with only that tag: makes clean-up a bit easier, I guess. — Adrian Mole 47 secs ago
Evidence is required for "It is common or even practice, that user downvote posts just because they don't like it or god knows what a reason". — E_net4 of the downvote brigade 53 secs ago
@E_net4ofthedownvotebrigade At this case, I really would like to had a clarification about what was wrong, but I just got no opportunity to ask the downvoter in person. — RobertS supports Monica Cellio just now
@E_net4ofthedownvotebrigade The latest I personally encountered for an answer of mine: stackoverflow.com/a/62741793/12139179 — RobertS supports Monica Cellio 1 min ago
I really do want 40 messages in my inbox asking me why I downvoted. If I wanted to leave feedback I would leave a comment. — Dharman 14 secs ago
Downvotes happen to all of us. As long as you have more upvotes on your answer than downvotes you can presume that you post somewhat useful information. If all you get are downvotes then maybe you should reanalyze whether you actually know the topic being discussed. I have gotten many downvotes and sure, it might be nice to know why someone didn't find it useful, but why should I care about a stray downvote when I get much more upvotes? — Dharman 1 min ago
Your thumb might be a bit noticeable on the scale concerning "valiant efforts" :). The actual question might need some refining to not show quite as strong a bias toward answers. — Heretic Monkey 1 min ago
@Dharman "but why should I care about a stray downvote when I get much more upvotes?" - It suggests the OP of the specific questionor anyone else who encounters the question in the future my answer would be wrong. Is that correct? — RobertS supports Monica Cellio 2 mins ago
@HereticMonkey Perhaps I should edit to "vicious efforts?" After all, I was one of Sam's victims. 😉 — Adrian Mole 1 min ago
No, that is not the only purpose of the downvote. Someone might find your answer unhelpful for a variety of different reasons. Maybe it's not what they were looking for, maybe it's too long, maybe there is clearer answer available already. It could be anything and it is not a big deal. — Dharman 1 min ago
If you think a comment is necessary on the downvote then a comment must also be mandatory on upvote. Often I wonder who in the right mind upvote an answer. But as you can see mandatory comments are a ridiculous idea whether on upvotes or downvotes. — Dharman 7 secs ago
@Dharman "I really do want 40 messages in my inbox asking me why I downvoted. If I wanted to leave feedback I would leave a comment." - People are sometimes just to lazy to leave an explicit comment. Also: What if you are wrong? If you are able to downvote you should have a reason. What is this for a site where we just downvote for any arbitrary reason? Then the quality is very low. But again: You don't need to answer. — RobertS supports Monica Cellio 1 min ago
You cannot claim that the downvote on that answer was abusive. Even if it were, that would be terribly anecdotal. — E_net4 of the downvote brigade 1 min ago
@Dharman I regularly find answers which do not even the question or contain wrong content and have an astronomical amount of upvotes. Is that correct? — RobertS supports Monica Cellio 30 secs ago
"What if you are wrong?" Dharman's point is that upvoters can be wrong too. With enough eyes looking at the post, and the necessary encouragement to vote, those occasional downvotes won't make much of a difference. — E_net4 of the downvote brigade 36 secs ago
And then ppl wonder why we are wont about answering or explaining why stuff is moderated. You get a diamond mod taking the time to explain, and get a snarky one liner. But 'old timers are evil' — Patrice 57 secs ago
@E_net4ofthedownvotebrigade So, we just leave it up to the next one who encounter? This makes sense if enough people look at your question, but sometimes your answer just stuck at the bottom and user show a tendency to only read the first few upvoted posts or if an answer has been accepted even less. — RobertS supports Monica Cellio 1 min ago
@E_net4ofthedownvotebrigade "You cannot claim that the downvote on that answer was abusive." - As long there is no sign of anything which is proven otherwise, I can. For me personally at least. And it it is anecdotal or not is irrelevant. — RobertS supports Monica Cellio 1 min ago
All of these points have been made in other questions. The thing is what you're writing isn't an answer to this question. Also reposting an answe that a moderator has deleted will just get you in trouble. — Robert Longson 57 secs ago
@RobertLongson The question is: "Do we have any ideas about what we could do or change to encourage people to spend a little bit more of their votes on downvoting posts?" - If an OP got the possibility to ask me for clarification if I forgot to follow a post or didn't threw a comment regarding this if an appropriate comment has been made already, I would indeed use the downvote feature more. The object of the question is to improve the downvote feature and to ask what to do to encourage people to use it. That is my suggestion for that. It is controversial, but an suggestion. — RobertS supports Monica Cellio 1 min ago
A workaround in the StackOverflow version only is to rotate the device between landscape and portrait layouts. — Davis Herring 1 min ago
@RobertLongson I thought Cody deleted my answer permanently. That would be inappropriate. I have the right to give an appropriate answer as suggestion as everyone else does. — RobertS supports Monica Cellio 28 secs ago
You have the right to answer this question which is "how do we encourage more downvoting" your answer does not address that at all — Robert Longson 1 min ago
5:03 PM
@RobertLongson My answer gives an idea how to encourage (at least me) and improve the quality of downvoting. — RobertS supports Monica Cellio 1 min ago
@RobertSsupportsMonicaCellio "If you are able to downvote you should have a reason." - Why do you assume users downvote without a reason? I do have reasons, but I don't have enough time to discuss each and every downvote, given that many users react like a downvote is offensive. It doesn't scale. I often give advice on posts others downvoted, though, because it is easier to say "I assume ... is the reason for the downvote". That way, users are more open to suggestions. — Modus Tollens 58 secs ago
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Are answers of duplicate targets automatically getting “thanks”-reacted if the duplicate question got closed by Community? I had two “thanks”-reactions (which I later removed) on some answers whose questions I provided as duplicate targets, and I did not manually set those reactions. — user4642212 2 mins ago
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Why don't you ditch the "thanks" part entirely, and just have a "Make my upvote not-anonymous" option? — Michael - Where's Clay Shirky 47 secs ago
@RobertSsupportsMonicaCellio Speaking from experience: many users want an explanation for a downvote - until they get one. — Modus Tollens 1 min ago
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@michael because part of me thinks corporate won't drop the thanks that easily. — Pureferret 40 secs ago
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@HereticMonkey even worse when you get a downvote after writing your complex answer ... — Temani Afif 54 secs ago
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@CodyGray I see where you got that idea. It's only an analogy with the middle finger substituting for a down arrow icon -- as I stated, a middle finger would be rude, and a down arrow means "dislike". I never said that a down arrow is rude. Many other sites use down arrow icons -- SO is the only place (that I can think of) where a down arrow isn't supposed to imply dislike. Do you think that could confuse a new user? — Z Kubota 1 min ago
One could perhaps extend or replicate a similar question for abruptly deleted Meta questions. — E_net4 of the downvote brigade 1 min ago
8:35 PM
@jww I should hope not. The attitude in that post is everything that's wrong with SO IMO. Too many holier-than-thou folks looking for ways to "ding 'em" and "cackle a little while they do it." That said, if you're just talking about what to do with off-topic questions, I agree. But "controlling position" implies agreement with the implied culture statement in the post, too. — BobRodes 1 min ago
8:47 PM
seems like we have more or less a consesus on what should be done with the tag to minimize harm and finally close the issue? Wanted to ping Tanaike, but you seem to have done that - thank you. Also: there are two language-specific versions of the tag: py-appscript and rb-appscript that would be great to cross-update wikis for once the change is done — Oleg Valter 48 secs ago
9:21 PM
Because SO isn't here to teach you. You need a grounding in programming in order to understand the kinds of answers you're going to get. If you don't have that, there isn't going to be much we can do for you. — fbueckert 46 secs ago
You may be confused as to the purpose of this site and the purpose of questions. It's not really a teaching site, it's not a forum but rather a question and answer site where the quality of the questions and answers matter and are voted on. In that light, the restrictions make sense. You will probably want to check out the help center and the tour for more on how this site works and how to get the best experience from this site. — DontKnowMuchBut Getting Better 1 min ago
10:01 PM
@OlegValter We have a consensus. Not sure what more needs to be done to bring about the change. About rb- and py-, both have around 20 questions with the last question in 2014 and 2015 respectively. Both has no relation to apps script and will not be misunderstood. I wouldn't bother with the wikis. — TheMaster 33 secs ago
@TheMaster Well, now all we need is a diamond mod who agrees with the reasoning (from previous experience the tagging is usually handled by Cody Gray). Agreed on the lang-specific tags. PS: don't mention - I wish I could incorporate the removal stats in a more versatile version of it, but the query starts to timeout on aggregates — Oleg Valter 1 min ago
Does this answer your question? Why won't the system allow me to ask questions for several days? — gnat 1 min ago
@CodyGray - could you please take a look at the request for appscript tag changes? We think that a rename to sourceforge-appscript should do the trick to disambiguate and avoid mistagging. See TheMaster's post here and Rubén's proposal. Thank you! — Oleg Valter 11 secs ago
10:41 PM
@OlegValter I wonder if we can rename appscript to apps-script or appsscript(two s) during the process. — TheMaster 26 secs ago
@TheMaster - probably not? It seems like the author(s) called the language Appscript with single "s" (I must admit that caused me to lookup the reference nearly every time I mention it)... — Oleg Valter 26 secs ago
@TheMaster - whoever created the Appscript project I mean (don't have a clue who, though). Double "s" would also split the naming convention from lang-specific tags. — Oleg Valter 1 min ago
11:07 PM
Thank you - we can all probably rest our case and wait on the decision. Fun fact I overlooked - the tag was briefly used as a Google Apps Script synonym in 2013, but I cannot find any discussion on what happened (apart from Mogsdad's ref to a migration of GAS questions). — Oleg Valter 29 secs ago
11:27 PM
@OlegValter Interesting. I think he did it manually. There should have been less than 20 questions in his time. He probably retagged all questions to google-apps-script and proposed the migration by a direct tag edit. Since it had to be approved, He probably got less than 20k reps at the time.. — TheMaster 27 secs ago
How many 10K users are actually going to be voting on deleted questions anyway? Beyond that, why is seeing the votes a bad thing? — charlietfl 38 secs ago
11:41 PM
Moderators have no control over #1. The other questions about allowing deletion of unpopular Meta Q&A are reasonable and do actually concern things that moderators have control over. — Cody Gray ♦ 46 secs ago
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