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Nobody knows unless the downvoter comments, explaining why he did it. But that's optional and discouraged. — 10 Rep 14 secs ago
No one can tell you why others voted. I don't like guessing, especially with unfamilar technologies, but given the answer seems to be a link to a FAQ in the official documentation, someone maybe thought the question was too trivial and this not useful (which is one of the downvote reasons) — psubsee2003 1 min ago
Maybe the downvoter want to earn a badge that needs a specific number of down vote to accomplish it? — Youness Saadna 1 min ago
This Community is for beginners too, so there is no trivial question I guess? — Youness Saadna 19 secs ago
I am new here so I don't know a lot of things and I am working hard to follow the rules, getting a downvote for a clear question it's disappointing — Youness Saadna 1 min ago
One single down-vote is not something that you will want to rush to meta about. You will want to beware of the Meta Effect where asking a question on meta about a stackoverflow question brings additional attention to the question, possibly positive attention and possibly negative attention. — Hovercraft Full Of Eels 2 mins ago
@YounessSaadna - Stop trying guess the reason. The badge you describe doesn’t exist. Badges don’t mean anything — Security Hound 1 min ago
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Do you have some data to back this up? In my experience, users use irrelevant tags for two reasons: 1) They don't know that the tag is irrelevant (e.g., questions about
c#
also tagged visual-studio
because the asker is using VS as their IDE). 2) They hope that their question will reach a larger audience when they use more tags. — 41686d6564 1 min ago@10Rep Most of those tags have plenty of followers (the
arrays
tag has almost 36k for instance), not to mention all the false positives you'd get from niche technologies. — John Montgomery 1 min ago@JohnMontgomery I'm talking about tags like this. I have experience in tkinter, and this tag is completely unneeded. There should be a warning for this tag. — 10 Rep 6 secs ago
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@41686d6564 the later is rare, since I've seen questions that don't use the language tag when the question is plainly obvious about said language. — Braiam 19 secs ago
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It looks like you might've somehow triggered an account merge, and your chat profile isn't syncing properly... If that's correct, you could either wait an hour or so, or a mod might happen by and force sync the account. — Ryan M 40 secs ago
@10Rep you may want to not include the actual name in the comment, just link to stackoverflow.com/users/1833677 (which is a dead page). — Ryan M 1 min ago
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This happens when you recreate a partially deleted account, using the same IP. I have deleted the other chat account, you can join chat now. — Bhargav Rao ♦ 1 min ago
Ouch, looks like deleting an account deletes the messages as well. I should have perhaps first taken a back up of the messages. — Bhargav Rao ♦ 1 min ago
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Yep, I closed it as a duplicate, as that post informs about what to do with such users. I can reopen it... but I don't think it is necessary to reopen, as the answer would just be "yes, that's what happened" :) — Bhargav Rao ♦ 13 secs ago
There have been multiple cases of network-wide suspensions. Note, though, that these must be put into place by staff. Moderators can only suspend you from the site they moderate. And these types of suspensions are all manual, which is totally unlike the post bans, which are automatic and cannot be controlled by moderators or staff. — Cody Gray ♦ 1 min ago
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I save a link to each comment I post to ensure I can see a clear history (including links to now-deleted questions) which can help in cases like these — CertainPerformance 1 min ago
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@SamuelLiew please consider featuring Can we have Hot Meta Posts (HMP) re-enabled now that SE has admitted that Meta actually represents the engaged user base? instead of this one — gnat 1 min ago
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I find
database
entirely useless, but personally think the usage of sql
still adds some value if the question is actually about SQL. — Mark Rotteveel 1 min agoI don't think that this message is the source of tagging problems, but there is nothing wrong with improving wording anyway. ... you didn't provide any better alternatives though. What terse message could be stated that is superior to what is there now? Perhaps just state the reality more explicitly: "Please add between one and at most five tags to describe what the question is about" ? — Gimby 20 secs ago
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This is clear censorship. I have added two critical comments which have been deleted. I do not accept your remark here, you are just part of an unjust process, "seemingly reasonable" attracting upvotes here. Your comment also proves that you have deleted the question not for its content, but for my allegation that we see a herd behaviour (which you and your upvoters are part of and which can be "proven" in this whole case) and for my advertisement to undelete a now probably on-topic SO question which IMO is fair to ask for, see the question here which no one answers. — Lorenz 36 secs ago
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@Gimby I've seen multiple new contributors add irrelevant tags to their question. They then claimed that the system wanted them to add 5 and thus they were compelled to add tags that didn't make sense. Their question could accurately be described in 2-3 tags, for example and any extra would be incorrect. I didn't connect it with the "up to 5" wording but I can definitely see how it can be the source of confusion. So, I support OP here. I also don't feel that we as users are required to come up with a solution. We could but it's SE who need to address this anyway. — VLAZ 1 min ago
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@VLAZ well, some criminals after the deed claim that this is "the society" that pushed them, some blame "voices in the head", some blame the victim "he/she made me do that", I don't think we should amend the system to accommodate users who justify inability to read a help page or look at a tag description before posting by "but it compelled me"... The same will happen to 4,3,2,1 - only 0 tags will stop them from slapping whatever tag they want and consider that an incantation that will magically help them get their question answered. — Oleg Valter 29 secs ago
@OlegValter it currently causes problems. For me that's bad UI. Should we not fix it because users should be able to figure it out? By the same logic, we should drop the question wizard and stop with trying to make the review queues, question closing, etc. better. It's just the users complaining about this, after all. Users who are mislead by the bad UI but "should know better"? I was under the impression that we don't want that because the trivial mistakes that can be fixed with better UI cost others more time and effort fixes. Is that not to be done? — VLAZ 1 min ago
@VLAZ I personally do a lot of retagging and do not say nothing should be done. My comment addressed only reasoning that we should do anything to the completely ok notice just because some of the users claim it "compelled them" to add more irrelevant tags. We need better onboarding, better tag info visibility, clearer tagging policies, etc, not squabbles about text changes. You know of a phrase rearranging chairs on Titanic, right? — Oleg Valter 15 secs ago
@OlegValter I don't see this as anything else but better guidance for users. From your list it will come under "clearer tagging policies". It is be part of the onboarding, as onboarding should be interactive. Dropping a whole load of text for users to read upfront is not good onboarding process, after all, guiding them what to do when they do it is the better appoach. — VLAZ 1 min ago
@yivi I know that this is going on a limb. I give it a try, since it may now be in line with the rules. I have received clear points on which was not accepted in the deleted question and its comments. Now i have taken this away. The aim is to keep this undeleted, so that it stays documented as the idea itself. — Lorenz 1 min ago
Why would you think this is not going to get the same reception as last time? — Robert Longson 1 min ago
@RobertLongson I have improved the explanation of the example since I was asked to clarify it. The question was unclear to many readers in the first place. I took away something that was criticised after the deletion, and all of the off-topic comments are not included so that it is "fresh" and without any more context (that context was part of the delete-reasons). — Lorenz 23 secs ago
So you think it's important to keep an idea that the community clearly rejected visible? You want this to be a duplicate target/research opportunity for other similar ideas? Or you just think the dead horse needs some extra flogging? — Robert Longson 1 min ago
@VLAZ the issue I have with that idea is that by the time users that think that "add up to 5" tags get through to asking a question we are already too late. We failed long before that, and that is why the idiomatic phrase above is perfect. No one said about dumping a load of text in front of users (in fact, that is what we expect them to do currently). It could and should be interactive. A "playground" shot at asking and answering a question (like an audit question). Showing a set of exemplary Q&As after asking a user for a list of tags they are interested in. — Oleg Valter 1 min ago
So you hope this version will just be massively downvoted rather than massively downvoted and then deleted? — Robert Longson 1 min ago
This seems like a lot of complexity just to solve what is pretty much a non-problem. I think it's "useful" to know if potatoes maintain more nutritional value if I don't peel them before boiling them but I don't need to go here to find out. There are other places more suited for that and they'd be better at answering it. That's the entire point of limiting topic scope. Specialisation. — ivarni 1 min ago
@RobertLongson In other words and yes, I just hope that this will not be deleted. If someone else will have the idea later, she will find this in the meta history. The votes will be a downvote, though I do not understand at this point why the answer gets downvoted as well, perhaps because it is uncommon to quote other users' comments. I myself would not introduce this anymore, see the answer. — Lorenz 52 secs ago
Also, another issue I have with this is data. With such a big site like SO we cannot assume anything, but it seems I am one of the few that misses an important ability to mind-read users. Is the claim about the harm done by the notice verifiable? Falsifiable? If it is, I am all ears if it turns out that at least 1% of all users have the same experience. But it is infeasible to change site-wide policies / features for a couple of of millions of users. — Oleg Valter 1 min ago
did you consider the fact that we may not agree with your proposal AND this is not personnal or related to you? — Temani Afif 1 min ago
@TemaniAfif then I do not see a reason why it should be deleted, you can simply downvote, AND this is also meant without a personal level. — Lorenz 2 mins ago
a proposal to feature or give importance to off-topic question is a clear No to me and yes it deserve a delete vote. We should fight off-topic questions, not find a way to keep them alive — Temani Afif 24 secs ago
@RobertLongson strange since the comments got good upvotes in the discussion. I guess that my answer is formally not OK, I just quote copied comments of other users, which is perhaps not in line with a good SO etiquette. Everyone is free to add another answer. — Lorenz 46 secs ago
Does the "follow" feature not suite your needs enough? It sends you a notification in the SO inbox every time something happens to the post. — Oleg Valter 1 min ago
eveyrtihing is already documented here: stackoverflow.com/help if you take few minutes to read some of the links you can clearly see that we don't want off-topic questions and there is a clear description of what is an off-topic question. — Temani Afif 1 min ago
You might therefore conclude that two people agree with that answer as their comments form its suggestion but they may not have voted yet. The other readers of the answer presumably disagree that those comments are useful. — Robert Longson 1 min ago
And I suspect this whole meta post is a personnal argument to be able to post some questions in your account (related: stackoverflow.com/q/63298941/8620333 / stackoverflow.com/q/63298825/8620333). I doubt there is any benefit to whole community but only to you unfortunately. — Temani Afif 1 min ago
@TemaniAfif You mean stackoverflow.com/help/on-topic. I have read that list of the criteria even before this idea here. As a normal and new user, it was still not clear to me why some potentially interesting questions are not valued as such. The FAQ do not help me to estimate the idea here "as such", since an idea can also sometimes cross the border of available rules. We have all invested time here, and thus I see a documentation as a gain for the community that this is clearer in the future. — Lorenz 1 min ago
it was still not clear to me why some potentially interesting questions are not valued as such --> because SO is not for intresting questions. Asking how to earn more money as web developer is an intresting question but doesn't belong to SO. As simple as that. There is a plenty of website in the net where you can ask question that are off-topic here. — Temani Afif 21 secs ago
@TemaniAfif Then I ask you to see the answer, I am not arguing in favor of it anymore. — Lorenz 54 secs ago
@TemaniAfif your suspection is right in general. It was and is a bit of an argument. Still, this is also just to keep up the documentation, since a lot of people have invested time on this. Just deleting it for other arguments would not be professional if it can actually help someone who might search for a similar idea in the future. As a principle. I try to make a check here. — Lorenz 1 min ago
@Lorenz - The question you wanted reopened was low quality. There was no herd behavior from this user. — Security Hound 1 min ago
@SecurityHound You can downvote, it is your good right. The thread was deleted for other reasons, only therefore I have taken this step here. — Lorenz 9 secs ago
I understood your original feature suggestion, I didn’t agree with it, I still don’t agree with it. Your trying to solve a non-issue. — Security Hound 1 min ago
I am not a Java expert but I know that you should not post the same answer twice and instead flag as duplicate if both questions are the same (related: stackoverflow.com/a/63298942/8620333 / stackoverflow.com/a/63287737/8620333) — Temani Afif 1 min ago
@Lorenz - I downvoted this question because you have resubmitted a question that was deleted. That’s not allowed. — Security Hound 48 secs ago
this is not off-topic .. you bring the attention of the community and the community is curious so we check around few things and we found that you are doing bad. Anyway, I flagged for moderator attention. — Temani Afif 59 secs ago
@SecurityHound It is improved. It is not the same. I have invested some time to clarify it. It is not a copy and paste of the deleted question, only a copy and paste of the edited deleted question (which was not valued anymore, since it was deleted for other reasons than the pure content change). — Lorenz 1 min ago
@TemaniAfif It is off-topic. If I do bad or not has nothing to do with this question. — Lorenz 11 secs ago
You keep mentioning the virtue of keeping this for "documentation" purposes. There is simply no need of keeping every bad idea around forever. In the end, you are arguing for a less restrictive SO, for relaxation of scope so deleting some off-topic questions is harder. And you are not making a compelling argument. So do not be surprised if this is closed and deleted. Users may not find it useful to keep around, and Q&As that are not useful are seen as noise. — yivi 52 secs ago
We should include default and default-value in this list. Some context: the tag wikis are nearly identical, so they refer to the same thing; edit suggestions introducing such tags are being rejected ([1], [2]). Both tags fail every burnination criterion except maybe the on-topicness — yes, there is some overlap between programming and the concept of defaults… — user4642212 46 secs ago
@Lorenz or... You know..... You could be wrong? Just....just maybe. It's clearly not a stance you often take, or you're comfortable accepting ... But it may just be correct. — Patrice 12 secs ago
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The downvotes are accumulating! Which is, admittedly, an interesting little jibe from our witty community members (and will destroy my reputation by a thousand tiny cuts). — GrayedFox 9 secs ago
Just FYI: since the Q is closed and both your Q and A are downvoted, this Q will be automatically deleted by the roomba (if the community members don’t get around to deleting it manually first). — Dan Bron 17 secs ago
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@SecurityHound Apart from you and one other member, there were clear hints that the trusted members have simply downvoted because they did not understand the idea of it. You can see this in the upvotes of wrong comments. You cannot say from this that there was no major herd behaviour. — Lorenz 1 min ago
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@yivi This is your interpretation and a misunderstanding again? I am not saying - not at all and have not done so before - that this should make off-topic questions harder to delete or last longer? Why are you upvoted for this clear lack of understanding? Why would you say there exists a bad idea, if you have not even understood it? The extra vote option is ONLY for the phase while a question is closed, which usually takes some time until it gets deleted (which is, whatever you say about quality, a needed and good practice). Again a proof that this community lacks professionality in this case. — Lorenz 1 min ago
Does this answer your question? What can I do when getting “We are no longer accepting questions/answers from this account”? — Erik A 1 min ago
And what would be the use of this separate vote, then? And how is this "keeping up" ("Just having an additional voting system might keep up some interesting topics that simply cannot seem to get on-topic but that are no opinionated answer and no spam") not intended to preserve off-topic content? Maybe if you question were clearer and the objective was self-evident, it wouldn't keep being "misunderstood". — yivi 1 min ago
@Patrice I know what you refer to. Just think of adding two comments here, where you invested some time expressing them. You get back after a day, and they are just deleted? Help me with more humor, please. I need that. Even a humorous remark in another thread which was really fun and brought some new wind was just deleted. There was no other reason to do so than to make me look like you are answering here now: look at your tone. And yes, I could be wrong, which is perhaps considered by 1 % on the "other side" as well. Accepted, this is not balanced? — Lorenz 1 min ago
@yivi The separate vote option (next to a Q, A or comment) only serves some people who know the topic area to find new hints for a new topic. What is so complicated about that? I have given the example that you could think of a version change that will no longer allow Java 8. This itself should be foreseen by a community in a question like : "What could happen to my current system configuration if the version change does not support java 8 anymore?" Or whatever you may ask. Better than asking nothing and: getting 5000 views for the foreseeable error after a month in the first week. — Lorenz 1 min ago
@yivi This is exactly the point where you should review the community votes, answers and comments in a new light. And everyone else reading this. If I can prove you here, at this point, clearly, that you have not understood the idea, you should change the side and understand that we have a community failure here. For this question it is not important to raise general allegations though. I would be fine with a re-opening, that is all. — Lorenz 1 min ago
There is a failure here, but it's not on the community. Your last comment where you try to clarify what this "separate voting system" is meant to accomplish does nothing for me, I'm sorry to say. It still looks like you want to make easier to reward in some way off-topic comment, which would always open a path to its preservation. — yivi 19 secs ago
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@yivi This is not my intention, and it is wrong again. Just read these quotes from the introduction: "Just having an additional voting system might keep up some interesting topics that simply cannot seem to get on-topic but that are no opinionated answer and no spam." and: "(and no need that it becomes on-topic then)" I have written this to make clear that this question is not about making off-topic on-topic again. — Lorenz 1 min ago
You seem to be caught in a loop here - having an additional voting system might keep up some interesting topics that simply cannot seem to get on-topic. That isn't something the community wants, as its only logical conclusion is for content that shouldn't be here, to be here. Until you address/acknowledge that, this isn't going to go anywhere — Clive 1 min ago
@Clive A topic is not equal to the off-topic question, but just something mentioned somewhere in the Q/A/comments. For example that a version change will not support a certain version anymore. The asker will not be able to get that on-topic, but someone who reads through the separate rubric of "separate votes on off-topic questions" (I mean those according to the idea) might catch an idea for an on-topic question from it. — Lorenz 30 secs ago
No, we don't need to leave off-topic questions around just because other people might take inspiration from them and ask an on topic question. There's no point having a selectively filtered base of knowledge if you're just going to leave everything in it — Clive 33 secs ago
We're just going round and round and round here. Did you not read the moderator comment? Eventually this post will be deleted either by Roomba or more likely by high rep users just getting tired of you not listening, i.e. exactly the same as previously here. — Robert Longson 1 min ago
I just faced this issue again and then after 5 minutes I found this topic, which I already upvoted and nothing has changed... >< — Sinatr 37 secs ago
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@RobertLongson I do not want this round and round, you neither. Accepted! And I revise this. Here is no going round and round, but a development, if after a long discussion it turns out that no one, whatever you tell me here, has understood the idea correctly, though I can prove that it is described like this. Even Clive again states now that I am asking to leave off-topic questions around although I have just made clear that this is not about prolonging the "off-topic" phase. Just a few comments ago, which Clive will probably even have read? This is a failure again. — Lorenz 44 secs ago
And here, no answer, but closed, although the question is still open. "This question does not appear to seek input and discussion from the community. If you have encountered a problem on one of our sites, please describe it in detail." Instead, unhelpful comments. — Lorenz 20 secs ago
@Patrice look at your tone if you have not understood the context. You have partly caused now this thread to be closed, because you brought up this level of conversation which has nothing to do with the question, which is no help at all, your invested time appreciated. Just again the question in case was deleted again, although it can be proved from the comments that no one has understood the idea until its end. meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/400105/…. — Lorenz 1 min ago
So..... See when I say attribute malice? You say I partly caused this to close. I came to this already closed question and commented cause you camp your position, HARD, everytime you come to Meta, and that seems to cause friction. Instead of reading what I say you think I attack you and close your already closed question. And my tone is the problem? Lol — Patrice just now
What are developers implementing right now? What we should expect next? --> it's kept a surprice until the release. It's more funny to discover it live, isn't it? — Temani Afif 5 secs ago
@10Rep I have one with 120: meta.stackoverflow.com/q/372877/8620333 and another with 21: meta.stackoverflow.com/q/393400/8620333 — Temani Afif 5 secs ago
@Patrice OK. See the context again which will take away any lol, instead, you will understand. I withdraw what I said to you, I am also just human and contributing on meta SO seems to change your habits after some hours of "proven" useless comment discussions, on the base of a lot of investment in time and nerves on both sides, caused by nothing but misunderstanding on "the other side". This is not just a saying, it can be proven in the link that the community has voted without understanding, then deleted the question twice because of points that you also bring up here. — Lorenz 33 secs ago
There are 6000 feature requests and say 6 or so developers so that's 1000 each to update regularly. You want them to do that instead of doing any work? I guess that would put paid to the fun of discovering new features when they go live because there wouldn't be any. — Robert Longson 1 min ago
You can find the latest changes on Meta.SE, but that's always after the fact... I thought I remember seeing a roadmap at some point... — Heretic Monkey 29 secs ago
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Does this answer your question? Why are questions on naming conventions considered to be opinion based? — gnat 1 min ago
@RobertLongson, I dislike your logical proposal of mine.. wait, I didn't propose anything. Give me a minute. — Sinatr 50 secs ago
@gnat I guess that is helping a lot. "Your question wasn't asking what Microsoft's recommendations for a particular naming convention should be. (Which is itself just asking for a particular group's opinion on a matter.) I guess that is the main issue here, I will check if I can put the question aside in another SE. — Lorenz 28 secs ago
This is a general question about the right term for various "things" of four different dataframes. --> general, various, four different --> only the first sentence make your question sounds too broad. A question should deal with one thing, not a lot of things. — Temani Afif 50 secs ago
I have issues how to condense it. I might split it up in 4 questions, but then, asking just for a name or two is not enough to qualify for points I would say? That is why I took a bit more so that the needed work for the answer is worth the reward. — Lorenz 11 secs ago
From What types of questions should I avoid asking?: To prevent your question from being flagged and possibly removed, avoid asking subjective questions where … your answer is provided along with the question, and you expect more answers: “I use ______ for ______, what do you use?” — Heretic Monkey 1 min ago
@all I think I will take it to super user like this. If it gets downvoted, I split it up to 4 questions there. If that does not work, it is probably out of scope everywhere. All comments make sense. — Lorenz 2 mins ago
So with this process you'll just end up with a bunch of feature request tagged status-planned that then never see any action for the same number of years because we get far more feature requests than we could ever process. The idea is to pick out ones that have high demand or are important to current initiatives, and try to get to the rest of them eventually. — animuson ♦ 1 min ago
This might make more sense at meta.stackexchange.com, unless you're proposing we adopt this only for MSO. — jonrsharpe 11 secs ago
Or, SO could use a proper public issue tracker. Meta is good for Q&A. Q&A is not good for issue tracking. — yivi 22 secs ago
What are your relevant research results towards answering this? How to Ask help center — philipxy 1 min ago
@gnat That is referring to software engineering, I think that is really another topic since there are a lot of conventions for models and processes according to different general setups. Still it is a good hint that it is off-topic because it is subjective / opinion-based, as well as the other comments and links show. — Lorenz 1 min ago
there won't be 2 posts trying to solve 1 problem in a similar way Has this happened? Can you give an example? — 10 Rep 21 secs ago
I guess that reason behind of why logout is not visible has to do with a SEO strategy — TagFolks 10 secs ago
The question chosen as a duplicate of mine tells me a lot more than does this answer, but thanks. — Matthew Lundberg 15 secs ago
Before considering posting please read the manual & google any error message or many clear, concise & precise phrasings of your question/problem/goal, with & without your particular strings/names & site:stackoverflow.com (or site:meta.stackoverflow.com or site:meta.stackexhange etc as appropriate) & tags; read many answers. If you post a question, use one phrasing as title. Refect your research. The SO/SE search facility is poor. — philipxy 10 secs ago
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With the current format, it’s perfectly acceptable to post an answer to a feature request that explains a better way to handle the problem. Allowing users the option to post their feature requests as a new question may give it more attention than as a late answer. It also prevents us from having one “question” with the body text (for example) “man, all these new questions suck” with thousands of answers. — Laurel 1 min ago
I have deleted the question for now, it was almost closed anyway. I am still curious what is the right answer at all. I will perhaps try it in a month or so again with four different questions, I do not want to spend time on it now. They are not urgent and not "promising" or important as such, no one can explain a lot and share a lot of knowledge, see the link of @gnat. They will probably all be off-topic in the end. Which also makes sense to me because the naming on SO is dynamic, it evolves from everyone who edits and corrects the naming if someone else makes a mistake. — Lorenz 1 min ago
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@10Rep Who is going to decide which tags deserve the warning and which don't? That's a solution that doesn't scale well, not to mention the moderators aren't experts in everything so they might not know how important a given tag is. — John Montgomery 49 secs ago
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Possible canonical: Give a warning instead of silently deleting <angle brackets> — Peter Mortensen 38 secs ago
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I had an idea to keep one post where one Answer identifies one feature-request, double-linked if necessary. Then one could vote on feature-request-Answers, and the top ones could be implemented and removed once done. This way the community could weigh in on what they feel is more important. I'm not confident that votes on individual feature-request Questions, like we do now, brings any sort of valid priorities. — Scratte 55 secs ago
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Votes wouldn't be capped if every post needed to be voted on. You can read through hundreds of posts in a day, but only vote on 40. — Davy M 26 secs ago
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@10Rep Again, that's going to cause a lot of false positives in the more niche tags, and will completely miss a lot of the bigger misused ones that might actually make a meaningful difference. — John Montgomery 11 secs ago
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Comments are not for extended discussion; this conversation has been moved to chat. — Cody Gray ♦ 1 min ago
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@HereticMonkey - and here is the Q3 2020. I am curious about the "new editor" that is supposed to be released this month and a bit worried about "downvotes research" in "inclusion" that took place. — Oleg Valter 1 min ago
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This doesn't seem to be about SO, did you mean to post it on the main site? Though it wouldn't be a great question there either. — John Montgomery 52 secs ago
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Also, this query may help - presently, there are 162 feature requests that are in limbo and highly upvoted (default > 10),have accepted answers and more than 1 answer (configurable). I think these can be re-reviewed at least ( the query may be refined to exclude more ) — Oleg Valter 1 min ago
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