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Funny. I reputation score just went up by 10 points for absolutely nowhere. — MrPaulDriver 21 secs ago
It's the same as learning a language (when it's not taught in a classroom setting) ...you ask "How do you say (this)?" and you learn that way. That's what I was trying to do with Kotlin. I would need to know how to say something before I can read it.I'll google basic syntax... thanks! — DreamLife27 42 secs ago
My question starts with "I am complete novice with Javascript and would appreciate some help". Based on this totally accurate and focused information, how do you arrive at a point where you can reasonably suggest that should "spend some time to do some more digging in order to improve your original question". Hey hum, I'll try again shall I? — MrPaulDriver 1 min ago
I'm not really sure what point you're trying to make. Strictly speaking, "I am complete novice with Javascript and would appreciate some help" shouldn't even be included in your question because it's irrelevant and unnecessary info. That being said, it had nothing to do with my recommendation. Could you clarify what you're trying to say? — tnw 1 min ago
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7:19 PM
@Lorenz - I suppose they could be merged? As others have pointed out that just created work for the moderators, as they are the only users, who can merge questions. Those existing questions would still exists, and they would be deleted, which would still count towards or against your ability to submit new questions. So you don't gain anything from the merger, and you could edit one of those questions, and basically merged the question and asked for it to be reopened. Additionally, the merged question, would still have to be reopens. — Security Hound 31 secs ago
The OP being a beginner is always irrelevant. Choose a better example if you want. That one is not a question worth salvaging, it won’t be useful for future visitors. — yivi 57 secs ago
Does this answer your question? What happened to the Stack Overflow app for Android? — Dave 46 secs ago
related: meta.stackoverflow.com/q/396474/8620333 .. I am getting this everyday. I close a question, the OP repeat it again and always claim I am wrong because the system told him to do so — Temani Afif 8 secs ago
7:43 PM
I never state SO is adequate for discussions, just that discussions are not mainly conducted solely with "opinions". Also of importance, Stack Overflow does not require one single objective answer, it requires that there is a solution which solves the OP's problem, while abiding by the scope of topics set by the site. In other words, while questions must be answerable, they do not need to have only one answer. "Opinion-based" as a close reason coincides with a transition away from quality at Stack Overflow, and prevents experts the opportunity to put forward fact-based, well cited, answers. — Travis J 1 min ago
@Dave you're 3rd person referencing this link as a possible duplicate. Please, to everyone (including those who might, in the future, reference that same link as a possible duplicate): That link does not correspond to the question I ask here. Please, also, before voting for closing this question or anything alike, just read it as a bare minimum. I have a feeling that people just blindly report it as a duplicate without reading the question. Also I'd kindly ask to undo the vote for the closing, because this is not the same question as the question referenced as a possible duplicate. — Giorgi Tsiklauri 1 min ago
I don't know PHP, but based on the error and comments this seems like it might be an XY problem and the OP hasn't explained why they're trying to do it that way in the first place. The problem isn't that the question is "How can I?", it's that the answer is "Why do you want to?" — John Montgomery 1 min ago
@SecurityHound I finally get it. The three questions stay what they are now. And a fourth merger would appear in a new question from them. And that fourth question would have to be migrated to Super User or deleted, but no gain from that, on the opposite, it could also even worsen the points. Then I simply misunderstood the word "merge". Now I also see the comment of animuson. Yet. I still have the final possibility that the merger is recognised by the algorithm. That my bad points might decrease due to the merger even though a fourth question is deleted. No one really knows the algorithm. — Lorenz 1 min ago
8:09 PM
I didn't downvote, but I think at some point there was a strong push for users to post difficult, obscure questions and not trivial "how do I split a string" questions. I think your answer is realistic, but the situation isn't great. It's literally unwelcoming (but not rude) to say "don't post difficult questions, or easy questions", so I'd guess the downvoters are more expressing their disagreement that the system is working as intended, or maybe they think difficult questions can work in some circumstances. — jrh 1 min ago
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We're not saying that you have to ask only complicated or difficult questions on Stack Overflow. Beginner-level questions are fine. But not questions where we have to read your mind. If you don't even know where to begin, then, no, Stack Overflow is not a good site for you to use. You need a tutorial or something else to get you started, then you can come back to Stack Overflow with specific questions. The problem here is not that you don't know how to set the value of an ImageButton. That would be a fine question, as would yours, if you could edit it to provide more details and context. — Cody Gray ♦ 28 secs ago
9:43 PM
@Temani I'm sorry, I don't really understand the question. I suppose you're making Braiam's point, that deleting the Q&A will also remove the bounty? Yes, that's true. But closure is very different from deletion. Do not expect that flagging a bountied question as being in need of closure is in any way equivalent to requesting that the question be deleted. — Cody Gray ♦ just now
@TylerH You are making up things. The only mention of uniqueness in the first article I linked is an pair of off hand notes about particular languages having uniqueness rules and HTML
id
attributes requiring uniqueness. (The latter doesn't even really belong in the article, since those aren't identifiers in the computer science sense.) And I literally provided you with examples of how the identifiers need not be unique. — jpmc26 29 secs ago@CodyGray I think the question was whether if the bounty was awarded and then the whole question deleted, would the person who placed the bount get the reputation back. — Dharman 45 secs ago
@CodyGray We simply want a confirmation that in this particular case, the bounty was not refuned after the deletion. I don't see any +100 in the OP account, so I suppose it's the case? some of the comments here are claiming that the deletion will automatically refund the bounty. — Temani Afif 1 min ago
10:17 PM
@Lorenz - It’s not complicated; There are three deleted questions; No matter how they are merged there will always be three deleted questions unless the merged question is deleted. If you are question ban a moderator merger is actually worse since those deleted questions can never be undeleted and will always be counted against your ability to ask new questions. — Security Hound 17 secs ago
A long ban might be relevant here because OP doesn't review often. OP was banned nearly 5 months ago, and just noticed now. A shorter ban would likely have not been noticed, and therefore OP would not have learned about them doing the reviewing wrong. This is, after all, an attempt at teaching how to do these reviews, it's not punishment. Long ban -> person learns -> ban gets lifted -> everyone happy. — Cris Luengo 1 min ago
Also related: meta.stackoverflow.com/a/394887/8967612 - The problem isn't with the "How to Ask" page (although it would be nice to add the statement there too). The main problem is with post notices because many users won't really read that page anyway. The wording of the post notice needs to change. E.g., "Do Not repost the same question. You can edit this question or if you have a different question, you can post a new one." — 41686d6564 46 secs ago
This answer isn’t accurate. Based on my understanding a merger is more about the merger of the answers than the questions. In the case of a question that received an answer, and for whatever reason, another identical question exists but got a different answer the two questions could be merged. One of the questions would be come a placeholder but always exist. The question that remains would then have two answers. Deleted questions don’t have answers, as when a question is deleted, the answers are also deleted. Even a migration placeholder exists on the original community — Security Hound 41 secs ago
Furthermore, even if you merged those questions, the merged question (third question), wouldn’t have any answer, l and would be closed and deleted. Questions that are deleted are ineligible to be migrated. Closed questions are ineligible to be migrated. The merged question would also be rejected due to it already existing at Super User. — Security Hound 40 secs ago
Questions that have been deleted or closed are ineligible to be migrated. There is absolutely no chance the merger of those questions would result in a migration to Super User. — Security Hound 1 min ago
Your Stack Overflow question’s didn’t even have answers. I thought you wanted to merge your three questions, into your own question, but merger then into another users question makes no sense. The deleted questions that exist, since merger of questions result in a placeholder question exists (the question number), would only count against you. You wouldn’t get any reputation from the existing question that has upvotes — Security Hound 1 min ago
It’s not complicated; based on my own understanding. Deleted or merged questions always exist. In the case of a merged question a placeholder question exists. Nobody can view It but it still exists. So a merger would count against your ability to ask new questions. You would gain no reputation from the existing question that received upvotes; You would simply have three deleted questions. The migration of that existing question would be rejected as it’s a duplicate of your Super User question.. Closure of a migrated question results in the migration being rejected. — Security Hound 1 min ago
10:57 PM
The thing about all this is, all the tutorials I've found on YouTube all go right into creating buttons and such. It's hard to find something that starts with the very basics of Kotlin. — DreamLife27 1 min ago
What is your objection to this? Did they give you credit for the suggestion in the answer? — Cody Gray ♦ 1 min ago
fiddling around, when I disable the css line
vertical-align: middle
it moves up and looks good, but idk.. — ajax333221 1 min agoWhat if it was mistakenly closed and they want to edit it to clarify the actual problem? And what harm is there in allowing it to be edited regardless? — John Montgomery 1 min ago
I'm really not sure what you're asking. The operative word is "or", questions that are not reproducible can be edited to be on topic by adding enough information to reproduce the issue and questions which are closed as typos (occasionally) can be edited to be on topic where the typo was made during question creation rather than being in the source (or where the question was closed as a typo which is not relevant to the question, such as a in a part of the code which is provided is supplementary but not relevant to the question) — Nick 32 secs ago
just state facts! Nobody needs someone's opinion about recursive functions, they just want a good answer about the usage of recursive functions. — 10 Rep 38 secs ago
That is a possibility but wouldn't that be if it was closed other than for a typo? — Andrew 56 secs ago
@TravisJ Many questions that ask "is x better than y?" are closed as "Needs more Focus".(That is if it is not a duplicate) Here is a filter to prove my point. In other words, while questions must be answerable, they do not need to have only one answer. There are many ways of doing different things, which is why many questions have multiple answers. If each answer said "I like to do this! It's better than [some other method]!", then that's just noise that we don't need, and don't want. Answers should — 10 Rep 1 min ago
Stack Exchange only supports a 100 % zoom level, so this bug may be deemed invalid. However, this is indeed reproducible (Firefox Nightly 81.0a1) only for “Show code snippet” links, not for other Markdown links or the “Expand snippet” or “edit the above snippet” links. — user4642212 1 min ago
@Andrew I've seen questions get closed as a typo where it turned out it wasn't actually causing the problem they were having. With your proposal, they wouldn't be able to correct the question to clarify that. And again, why does it matter if they can edit it? The default behavior is that closed questions can be edited, so this would require development work to add in special handling for this one case. Is it such a big problem to merit that? — John Montgomery 46 secs ago
a) you can't, but the edit message is there in every case, it can't be selectively removed because the system won't know what posts to selectively remove it from, b) transcription typos can result in typo questions where the typo doesn't actually exist but an actual question is still there — Nick 1 min ago
I think it will be better to ask the user to make his comment into a proper answer. If he doesn't want to, then it will be okay to do it? — Youness Saadna 1 min ago
I think I shall delete this - proposals late at night are not a good thing - is that ok? — Andrew 2 mins ago
11:53 PM
Yes, I reproduce on Firefox 79 on Windows 10. As has been mentioned, zooming is not supported by Stack Exchange, but this bug is reproducible at 100% zoom levels. — Cody Gray ♦ 1 min ago
@Temani Yes, the deletion of the question refunded the bounty to the asker, who had placed the 100-point bounty. They got that 100 reputation back. They also got back the reputation that they had lost from downvotes (28 downvotes, at a cost of -2 for each, which is a total of 56 reputation points; 156 reputation points were refunded to the asker upon deletion of the question, and that extra 100 comes from the bounty). — Cody Gray ♦ 1 min ago
@CodyGray so what's the point of waiting until the bounty ends to close the question like I was suggested in the flag comment? why not closing the question when facing such flag? — Temani Afif 27 secs ago
Comments are not for extended discussion; this conversation has been moved to chat. — Cody Gray ♦ 44 secs ago
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