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5:07 PM
@Anakhand The 34 answers with minor variants phenomenon is a problem that is dealt with by protecting questions. If anything, it sounds like you're arguing for a higher rep threshold (or being a badge holder, for example) resulting in a more strict protection threshold to mitigate LQ answers on popular threads. The existing protection seems sufficient, though--34 answers for a thread with one million hits seems pretty clean to me. I don't see how shifting voting to edits achieves anything but stifle information and create chaos. — ggorlen 1 min ago
@Anakhand also, "It is rarely the case that answers that provide essentially the same approach as another but with a minor modification reach a negative score" doesn't necessarily matter for keeping the thread tidy and accurate which is the underlying concern. Currently, of the 4 deleted answers in the thread you linked, two have a positive score (one +5 and the other +1) and two answers have a negative score (both -1). One of the negative-scored answers was self-deleted and the other 3 were deleted by a mod or community votes. The mod explanation comments cited duplicate answer. — ggorlen 16 secs ago
5:27 PM
@Anakhand also, even if edits that changed meaning were permitted and no matter how canonical and consolidated a single accepted and/or highly-upvoted community-approved answer became, I guarantee that low-rep users will still spam redundant, garbage, "this worked for me" answers. Voting, protection/rep thresholds, education of site standards and moderation is the only way to combat that, not free-for-all editing. — ggorlen 57 secs ago
5:45 PM
It's not really an extra review, it's the same number of reviews, it's just potentially less likely to result in the post being reopened — Nick 17 secs ago
I think
flame
is perfectly clear to refer to the game engine, and I agree no ambiguity remains. — Luan Nico 30 secs agoNot quite a similarity, @CodyGray. The language used in user profiles is during suspensions, when it is publicly visible. In this case, there was no indication otherwise that the user had any voting irregularities. There wasn't any unproductive speculation that I could see on this post, the speculation started only once it was informed that the answer was deleted due to voting irregularities. I really don't want to debate this issue under a meta post, we can take it to the mod room, if you're fine with it too. — Bhargav Rao ♦ 1 min ago
6:05 PM
Does this answer your question? How does a new user get started on Stack Overflow? — Ivar 47 secs ago
Are you sure you're not getting the different sites mixed up? You have nine rep points in the Portuguese Stack Overflow, which I'm guessing is the "community of my country" that you're referring to. That's still not a lot, admittedly, but it's not the "one" you're referring to. — F1Krazy 47 secs ago
For some reason I still don't know, I gained nine points by deleting a question with four negative points. Thank you anyway — Natan Santos 1 min ago
@NatanSantos Every downvote takes away two points of reputation. That's eight points, plus the one you had before deleting it makes nine. — John Montgomery 1 min ago
6:51 PM
You can't flag it as a duplicate if the "duplicate" isn't on Stack Overflow. That comment says they reposted it two more times, but I only see the one post from them on GitHub and they don't have any other questions on SO so I'm not sure what that's about (unless the others were deleted?) — John Montgomery 1 min ago
Well, I would downvote and vote to close. The author obviously does not care about wasting the effort of multiple sites/users, so why waste effort on the question? — Martin James just now
Answer 'i++ + ++i' questions. You can get hundreds of thousands of points easy: stackoverflow.com/a/63261428/758133. :(( — Martin James 50 secs ago
Does this answer your question? Enable Optional Anonymous Reasons for Downvotes on Questions — Ivar 1 min ago
@MartinJames Downvote sure, but what close reason would you use? A question being answered on a completely different site has never been a close reason as far as I know. — John Montgomery 45 secs ago
Just a heads up that this is on the product team list to revisit. Agree this could be done better. — Jon Chan ♦ 1 min ago
I was in favour of this anonymous commenting scheme for a long time, suggesting it, upvoting metas like that linked as dupe. Unfortunately, I no longer support any kind of comment that seeks to explain downvotes. Sure, I get insulated from personal attacks, (which I don't give a PHP's toss about anyway), but the 'hostile, toxic' immature deadbeats would continue to cherry-pick the comments to Facepalm/Twetter. — Martin James 52 secs ago
Heads up this is on our list to revisit. We'll want to do some additional research as to why similar posts like this keep coming up before we decide on a solution. — Jon Chan ♦ 1 min ago
@MartinJames Not to mention that those unreasonable folk could still feel like posting more comments directed towards "the one who commented anonymously". — E_net4 is being targeted 37 secs ago
8:13 PM
I would just pick one, same as I do for other bad questions when the current watered-down, bromide close-reasons don't cover it :( — Martin James 1 min ago
@kevinB but it should be trivial to put a shim in place for the server only functions. In fact I've found something promising and when I have a working solution, I'll post it here. — Pureferret 37 secs ago
@akuzminykh Yes, from what I personally saw in comments on their answers and chat, that user got notified many times. I left them some comments about technical problems in their answers, and though they initially seemed to react positively, they kept posting bad answers containing the same misinformation/bad practices. I've then started downvoting the really bad ones I encountered, but I often gave up as I feared that it might have been considered serial downvoting - and more than once, these posts got uninformed upvotes, so that feels like a lost cause... — Thierry Lathuille 7 secs ago
Thanks for raising. We've been talking internally about this and we have plans to put in a delay or other change to make this less intrusive. It's on our list to address. — Jon Chan ♦ 22 secs ago
First off, I'm sorry this took so long to address. It seems like a lot of hoops to jump through to get something like this done. It's been added to our team's list to address and I'll have updates here again when there's more. — Jon Chan ♦ 1 min ago
This is on our list to address. Will have more updates here when we get to it. If this is generating more work for folks when that is not the intention, we'll revisit. — Jon Chan ♦ 1 min ago
@BobbyA and MichaelFreidgeim I never post on Meta but IMO your personal attacks are exactly what is wrong with SO (I can't speak for other SE sites). Ever wonder why SO polls poorly in newcomer impression? This is a huge reason why. Totally inappropriate IMO. — java-addict301 1 min ago
@MartinJames That makes no sense. What is the problem if it was asked elsewhere? Downvote if you want, but voting to close is not the right thing to do. — 10 Rep 38 secs ago
Chiming in: there's a lot of very good discussion here and lots for us as a product team to think about and research. This is on our list to address, and as we come closer to a resolution on this, we'll update this post with more. — Jon Chan ♦ 48 secs ago
Yes, this is a bug. It's been added to our list to address and will update here with more. — Jon Chan ♦ 42 secs ago
Thanks for reporting. We're actively looking at how mobile views are working on the site, and this is part of it. When we revisit this, we'll have more updates on this post. — Jon Chan ♦ 1 min ago
Asking elsewhere is likely to result in multiple users wasting effort on generating the same answer. I don't care about such selfish users and, if I can, I close such questions. — Martin James 1 min ago
9:37 PM
We're revisiting this. We're actively looking at queues right now and going to look into this as part of that work. Will update here with more as we get to it. — Jon Chan ♦ 1 min ago
I mean, obviously, just asking on SO will often result in multiple users working in parallel on tbe same answer, but posting the same question to multiple sites is blatant I WANT MY ANSWER AS SOON AS POSSIBLE AND I DONT GIVE A TOSS ABOUT ANYONE ELSE WASTING THEIR TIME AS LONG AS ITS NO MY TIME THATS WASTING I DONT CARE AT ALL ABOUT ANY OF THE OTHER DRONE SLAVES' — Martin James 46 secs ago
@vlizana - You really should get in the habit of opening and reviewing the actual question in another tab while you perform your reviews. As others have pointed out audits are suppose to be obvious, but in the case of a bad audit, looking at the actual question helps a great deal. If you need assistance choosing the correction action when performing a review you really should seek out that assistance before make a final decision. If you have any doubts just skip the review. — Security Hound 1 min ago
10:07 PM
@java-addict301, you shouldn’t name as “personal attack” critique of public actions of high level manager, that caused severe damage to SE/SO. Fortunately since the arrival of Head of Product and Community Teresa Dietrich meta.stackexchange.com/questions/343890/… many issues(but not all) were resolved — Michael Freidgeim 32 secs ago
Then link the bug report so that somebody else doesn't come along and do this again. — Robert Harvey 42 secs ago
That other post isn't even filed as a bug. What is the likelihood that it is going to be acted on any time soon? (it's already over a year old). — Robert Harvey 17 secs ago
@RobertHarvey I've flagged it for a moderator to add the status-review tag to it. — gparyani 1 min ago
@DavidArenburg I don't see any way OP could have answered differently. I'm not sure if rubbing in the moderator's deletion with such question is appropriate. Flagging deleted answer with custom flag would be better if you were just concerned about good answer being deleted by mistake. — Alexei Levenkov 2 mins ago
11:15 PM
Ah, this is a self answer. I was wondering why a user with 1800 reputation was asking about something that only applied to users with less than 5 reputation! — Chipster 26 secs ago
11:45 PM
@SecurityHound I don't understand this. If it is an audit and I open the question on another tab I will know it's an audit and also what I have to do to pass (e.g. if it shows 0 votes on the audit but -5 on the actual question, I will know I have to flag). Isn't this against the audit's purpose? — vlizana 19 secs ago
Just gone through the need to search the meaning of it due to not being clear and found this answer relatable (+1). — Tiago Martins Peres 李大仁 1 min ago
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