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12:51 AM
Does this answer your question? Is "this is not possible" an acceptable answer? — Gino Mempin 1 min ago
1:11 AM
@GinoMempin I think it's definitely related, but not a duplicate, since that post is about answers, not questions. The link you provided suggests that there is nothing wrong with simple "you can't" answers. I guess I'm asking if I can also apply that logic to questions, since I received a review suspension for doing so. — Charlie Armstrong 1 min ago
1:23 AM
Wow! I think this is the first time I've been mentioned in a meta question. I'm glad it's not some user complaining about me "wrongly" closing their question. :-) — Sweeper 28 secs ago
1:39 AM
have you tried the solution on the duplicate question? If it does work then it's, if it's not you need to clarify what's the result. — Mukyuu 18 secs ago
2:01 AM
Someone keeps constantly upvoting and unupvoting your posts. Do you have a second account? — 10 Rep 26 secs ago
2:19 AM
Regarding "reversal", you were the victim of voting fraud (similar post: meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/401238). Regarding "continuous downvotes", you were also the victim of serial downvote. Only moderators can investigate and escalate if needed. — Andrew T. 1 min ago
2:41 AM
@AnhDevit To explain, someone is upvoting and unupvoting your posts constantly, which is against site policy. I would suggest contacting StackOverflow at this link: stackoverflow.com/contact. — 10 Rep 34 secs ago
I believe the unupvote can also happen if an account is deleted that had upvoted one or more of your posts. I know you lose the points in that case—but I’m not positive what the messaging is in that case. — Jeremy Caney 44 secs ago
Regarding the "unupvotes", check Is there such thing as serial unupvote? and Strange serial “un”upvote. — 41686d6564 1 min ago
I am feeling confused because I got 3 reversal voting. Hmmm 2 downvoted and 1 upvoted but it happened in 2 days — Anh Devit 52 secs ago
I made a mistake on the first two links provided. Out of the hundred posts I reviewed the past few weeks. The last post is the one I'm appealing for. I got suspended for 3 days already from the mistake I've made in the last two posts. I've only failed one audit then got suspended for 4 days. stackoverflow.com/review/first-posts/27180491 is where I've commented to clarify his question and got suspended immediately. — Uni 21 secs ago
@10Rep
which
comments are bad puns? But seriously: yeah I know what you mean. Why are a majority of these comments bad puns? — The Grand J 1 min agoI did look at the question. That is why I'm asking him what programming language he wants it to be in and what he has tried to solve it. The question doesn't show any of his attempts to solve it nor what programming language he wants it to be solved in. — Uni 52 secs ago
@ikegami Thank you, oh thank you for pointing out the "Quality" problem. Especially important here. And to boot, makes me think of Robert Pirsig and Zen. Good stuff! — Jason R Stevens CFA 1 min ago
If you start a bounty, you lose half. End of story. That half is given to the awarded answer or it evaporates. If a bounty is something of value, then it should cost something no matter what the outcome. — 1934286 40 secs ago
As an aside, I’m sorry to hear you’ve experienced this. I know it’s frustrating. I sometimes have this happen after providing feedback on a post instead of (just) downvoting it. The good news is that the system is actually working as it was designed by refunding your points. But I also know it’s discouraging—and especially in your case, where the swings represent something like 20% of your reputation. Hang in there! — Jeremy Caney 1 min ago
Closed bounties should not be awarded. The question shouldn't have been answered. The only way to win the award is if it's all been done right. Reward positive behavior. — 1934286 35 secs ago
3:27 AM
Borderline illegal and unethical questions rarely fare well on SO. I'm pretty sure that the actual close reason for linked question is "I don't see any valid reasons to do so. Either come up with one of find properly shady place to ask". — Alexei Levenkov 12 secs ago
Aside, I find the Triage queue really capricious. There are a lot of questions that seem like judgment calls to me, but end up in review suspensions. I’ve reviewed thousands of posts from other queues never received a suspension—but I reviewed 80 Triage questions, and racked up something like five suspensions within a couple of weeks. Much of that is because I was new to reviewing and didn’t fully understand the criteria. But others seemed debatable, with questions on par with most posts on the site. Now I just avoid that queue and focus on First Posts and Low Quality instead. — Jeremy Caney 18 secs ago
To be clear, I’m not saying that my own suspensions were invalid. There just seem to be variables in the Triage assessment that I’m not seeing. So I focus my time on areas where my effort provides more value to the community. — Jeremy Caney 1 min ago
Based on quality of this post and word "limit" in the title you are either already at question ban or getting close to it - standard duplicate should help you with getting out of the ban. If you feel that it does not answer your question - meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/252252/…. — Alexei Levenkov 1 min ago
3:55 AM
Thank you for your insight. I can see the possible confusion now, perhaps I was locking on to the wrong issue with the post, but I would think that would put it in the "Requires Editing" category, no? Couldn't someone (not the author) just edit out the whole part about the URL shortener, as it is irrelevant, and then the question would be much clearer? What makes this one "Needs Clarity" instead of "Requires Editing"? — Charlie Armstrong 1 min ago
@AlexeiLevenkov Is hiding a URL really illegal / unethical? Not that I don't believe you, but could you provide a reputable source to back that claim? What would the ethical implications be? The OP of the question seems to be using it for online testing in a school environment. — Charlie Armstrong 1 min ago
4:31 AM
@CharlieArmstrong traditional use of "hide url"/"hide process" request is to write some tracking or otherwise questionable "tools". Like "you really don't need to know that my beautiful calendar control opens IFrame on hax0r.net just in case you type some passwords". Maybe you have decent number of good use cases - I don't - so really don't see myself voting to reopen such question. — Alexei Levenkov 17 secs ago
5:05 AM
who are the down voters , which down vote my answer, what is the problem in that answer if i am agree with that Question so single answer is acceptable & what down voters are getting by down vote? — KUMAR 28 secs ago
But it is shared: What triggers my title rejection?. That particular title is exactly 40 characters long, but e.g.
.
is removed at the end of a title. If the regex matches before the dot is removed, the regex would still fail to reject the title. — user4642212 1 min agoIt's unlcear what you're asking for here. If you're asking for a specific title to be added to the blocklist, then you've hidden the title behind a link, and it's to a question where the title might change at any time, so the link is basically useless. If you're asking for the blocklist to be subject to democratic review, then you need to make a clear proposal as to how you think that might work. — Makyen ♦ 5 secs ago
Does this answer your question? What can I do about getting a sudden flood of revenge downvotes? — πάντα ῥεῖ 34 secs ago
Just FYI, currently mods cannot even edit the blocklist. They need CM/SE devs to modify the list. — Andrew T. 55 secs ago
It's still unclear to me what you're asking for. You appear to be asking for two different things: A) that the administration of the blocklist be changed to be democratic in some unspecified form or manner [Doing so would require disclosing the blocklist, which is something that's been clearly denied, due to not wanting to let people know exactly how to get around the entries on it.]; and B) that we add some entries to it, where it's not clear exactly what you're wanting added: the blocklist entries are regular expressions and there's not enough info to write a regex from what you've provided. — Makyen ♦ 1 min ago
@Sweeper, great, now I can pointlessly tag you. I'll assume you've seen my comment and have no objection with my edit, so delete it :) — DaveyDaveDave 1 min ago
6:23 AM
6:37 AM
Ok, thanks for the feedback. I think I edit the answere back then because I saw that OP did use semicolons in his question ans also uses indents. But in general, I think indents could be personal (like 2 or 4 spaces or a single tab) but code with indents is for most users a better and better to read code. Could be the reason why I never see a tutorial with code that has no spacing :) (Just like @CertainPerformance wrote it) — sirzento 52 secs ago
@Makyen, there's not enough info to write a regex from what you've provided... errm... I actually state in the question: Can we have such a feature, or maybe at least a variant (which I can't think of, as of now) — d4rk4ng31 52 secs ago
6:55 AM
Questions about SO (and Jobs, Teams, etc.) go on [meta]. But note that they're describing the current team, under "What we can offer", not making that a requirement for the role. — jonrsharpe 24 secs ago
1. they are describing their current team, not the requirements (yes, it still feels icky, just saying). 2. Czechia is not in Scandinavia (and neither are the Netherlands), 3. what are you asking? Should SO censor such ads or should the company just feel ashamed? — Joachim Sauer 1 min ago
It's at least informative in that it tells you as a potential applicant that they're the sort of company that wants to appear as if they value "beautiful young people". Culture fit is a useful consideration, after all. But that particular bullet point may well be filtering out more people than they expected from the ad. — CertainPerformance 1 min ago
"I feel it is kind of unrealistic to tell people to read the entire SO Guide on Asking before they ask any question. In my opinion 80% of the question is because people don't read the manual" that is kinda ironic, don't you think? — ivarni 14 secs ago
@Kevin what are you talking about? Editing for me means improving. And a text is already improved, if I am changing only one word. So, for example, changing css to CSS already is an improvement, not a big one, but it definitely is one. I understand if an edit suggestion is rejected, when the text wasn't improved or it't context was changed, but the above stated examples are improvements. Why does an improvement has to be significant!? — Deni Juric 59 secs ago
Your question appears to be asking for a legal opinion about the legality of saying something specific in a job advertisement (without specifying the jurisdiction, but presumably Scandinavia) and/or is asking a question about politics/society in Scandinavia. This question is also framed more as a rant than as a question. While it may be possible to rewrite this to be on-topic here on Meta, it's currently not. — Makyen ♦ 1 min ago
Downvotes are only partially a signal to the asker. They are also a signal to answerers which question they can probably ignore. I don't want to read ten terrible questions before finding one that can be answered. Almost all interactions happen in the first minutes/hours after posting a question. We need the signal at that point, not two days afterwards. — BDL 58 secs ago
@DeniJuric i mean, just because you submitted an edit doesn't indicate it's an improvement. — Kevin B 9 secs ago
@KevinB well CSS is written in capital letters and
<div>
is a tag, so your mentioned corrections are improvements. — Deni Juric 36 secs agoDoes this answer your question? Should we stop downvoting questions, at least for an initial period of time? — jonrsharpe 1 min ago
@Scratte Just checked and saw that reopen is the second largest queue currently. That's kind of worrying. If somebody just does on a closing spree and the reopen mechanism which would be the only counteraction doesn't work, we would basically flying blind. Not good. Maybe the reopen queue should be prioritized. — Trilarion 1 min ago
Welcome to Meta Stack Overflow. While it might be possible to edit and discuss if Stack Overflow should allow such wording on job ads (after all, the company has paid Stack Overflow some money to place the ads), your current post is asking about other things that are unrelated to the policy of Stack Overflow. Also, the post's last sentence may put some users off. — Andrew T. 1 min ago
I think the process you just showed towards this question shows even more why it would be important to introduce some barrier on negative votes! — minus one 9 secs ago
Regarding the linked suggested edit. Mind that the edited post is around 8 years old. Although there is no rule regarding editing old posts, it is possible that the reviewers thought that your edit isn't substantial enough to bring that old post to the front page again. But I'm just guessing, I don't know their reasons for rejecting the edit. — Tom 1 min ago
@Tom it would make sense. But then they should simply disable editing of old posts. In my case, I found a solution to a problem and when reading it, I noticed some mistakes, which I edited. And the edit was rejected, allthough it was an improvement. That's why a feedback functionality of the reviewers would be nice. — Deni Juric 50 secs ago
Stack Overflow is not supposed to be the first site to ask for those who have issues with programming. In fact, it should be the last. This site is not a help desk where every question worths to be answered. Most bad (read: downvote-worthy) questions are due to users ignoring the scope of the site. — Andrew T. just now
An educated guess based on life experience. Create a system, any system, and people will try and game it. — F1Krazy 16 secs ago
That's going to lead to people posting low-quality questions and editing them every 47 hours so that they can never be downvoted. — F1Krazy 2 mins ago
We may only need to find a way to move the question more easily to different site. eg. for Beginner site. And if a question matured move it back... — minus one 25 secs ago
That's also a bad idea, see e.g. meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/252781/… for previous discussion. — jonrsharpe 1 min ago
But this down voting is simply humiliating the way it is happening, people can get hard attack you know! — minus one 57 secs ago
@minusone It is neither meant to be humiliating nor being an attack. People who don't read up on how Stack Overflow works sometimes perceive them as such, but that is not necessarily the fault of SO. — Modus Tollens 1 min ago
8:21 AM
@SirAsksaLot Are really ALL columns necessary to reproduce your problem? I'm sure you could shrink that down. When I looked at your question, I immediately decided: I'm not going to read this! I could imagine, many others will have similar feelings. It's very important to provide minimal examples. For readability, and - very nice side effect - you often identify the problem yourself, when trying to really reduce/isolate it. — Thomas just now
I asked a new question if indents and semicolon are a reason to make an edit or if this is a personal style and shouldn't be changed meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/401327/… — sirzento 12 secs ago
I believe your original edit was fine, and was a genuine improvement on the post. Nevertheless, if the OP does not want accept the edit, is not the kind of thing one wants to escalate. This will happen to you even after your edits no longer need to be reviewed and approved. Recently I corrected the spelling in a post ("depreciation" vs "deprecation") and added code formatting to a couple of classes; and yet the post owner reverted the edits some time after... — yivi 1 min ago
There are other edits (noise removal, improper use of tags, putting [tags] in the title, etc) where the rules and the problems are much simpler and clear-cut, and where one may want to spend more energy. But on certain cases, if the post owner doesn't really want someone else to improve their post, sometimes it's best simply to shake your head and walk away — yivi 1 min ago
9:01 AM
Correct, well, just the 1.5K to be allowed to edit tags, so if you've already asked a question yourself you can edit that. If you don't have sufficient reputation to add tags, you can of course involve meta to get someone else to edit it in. — Erik A 6 secs ago
That is code for 'we are going to pay you peanuts, but we we want you to slav....work for us anyway so you can 'gain experience' :( — Martin James 1 min ago
9:47 AM
9:59 AM
Part of the appeal of public dupe-vote comments is that OPs can clarify why their question is not a duplicate. There's a reason the dupe-vote comment is a question to the OP, not a statement. — MisterMiyagi 46 secs ago
"Should I make an edit to change only indents and semicolons?" - No, you should make an edit that improves/adds indentation where it results in improved readability. You shouldn't edit existing standards used in the code (e.g. total lack of semi-colons, 2 space indentation). You should also not make edits that only do this (which is what you said in your question), you should fix everything in the post. — Nick 22 secs ago
While this does not seem to apply to the specific question linked, often enough the difference between "impossible" and "possible" is that the question needs more detail to clarify the constraints that make the problem solvable. — MisterMiyagi 1 min ago
Pages of compiler and linker error messages are penalties. They should be banned immediately as the penalties they are. — Martin James 1 min ago
'Behavior physiology already showed that this kind of treatment is contra productive'.....to whom? Is it 'counter-productive' to users trying to find good Q&A? — Martin James 5 secs ago
If a user is so knocked back by a few fake internet downvotes, they are psychogically unsuited to software development. The inevitable and constant reversals of test/debug would be a mental health risk. — Martin James 26 secs ago
10:59 AM
@Steve The problem is that you, and I, and most of the users on Meta are of the same mindset, while most of the users on Stack Overflow are not. The massive and continuing rise of programming has led to far more people in that field, and it's unfortunately a statistical certainty that some of those people will be useless leeches for whom effort is an anathema. All we can do is vote to hammer their lazy questions closed whenever we encounter them. — Ian Kemp 10 secs ago
11:31 AM
The trouble with disallowing titles is that when you ban 'problem' you just get posts titled 'I have a probelm' or 'I have a pr0blem'. I'm afraid banning words just doesn't work and the implementer of the problem ban eventually regretted it. — Robert Longson 1 min ago
As I suggest, we can use more sophisticated approaches suck as NLP (though it may be an overkill in this case) — d4rk4ng31 38 secs ago
@RobertLongson, I completely agree with you, but if it was made to carefully pick out titles using a proper approach (which regex wasn't), it would have worked nice. For example, in the Linked Question, A person states that adding 'problem' to the block list will not allow titles like 'halting problem', which is absolutely correct. However, allowing problem when other technical words were used in accordance will not cause an issue. That is how they probably wanted to implement it in the first place. — d4rk4ng31 1 min ago
Drafts aren't saved properly AFAIK. If it doesn't show up in the editor, it's lost. — Zoe 12 secs ago
11:55 AM
If the actual requirements stated "You must be young and beautiful (to be judged upon the first interview"), that's when you start to enter shaky territory. But there is no such thing, it just asks for an experienced person. Someone has to show that unruly gang of attractive punks how things are done! — Gimby 34 secs ago
12:19 PM
@Ian Kemp I tend to agree but "most of the users on Stack Overflow" to me implies a majority and I have no idea how to check the mindset of the majority here, even by taking what I read as a sample. If you stick at "many" not "most" I imagine that the wording would match the evidence fairly as well as what you want to say. . — Nick Cox 54 secs ago
12:37 PM
I thought that questions closed as duplicates would still be subject to the roomba. Isn't that the case? — Mark Rotteveel 1 min ago
@MarkRotteveel They are, but not the same way as questions closed for other reasons. The rules for automatic clean-up end up being mostly the same as for open question, which is why voting is important. meta.stackexchange.com/questions/5221/… — E_net4 the closer as duplicate 1 min ago
12:59 PM
I trimmed some of the punny comments because it was getting out of hand. But I left some of the better ones for your amusement. — Machavity ♦ 20 secs ago
@Tom You're right. Now that I think about it, I could pair it all down to just the Circuit (key) column. Once that is working, the following details should be available from the record retrieved. Thanks again. — Sir Asks a Lot 1 min ago
@JeremyCaney The review queues are a mess and Triage is a mess inside that mess. It's simply best to avoid it, because you're liable to just end creating more work for everyone: meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/394498/… — Ian Kemp 1 min ago
Does this answer your question? Real questions have answers — EJoshuaS - Reinstate Monica 54 secs ago
@DaveyDaveDave I agree this is useless and confusing. Seems like a lot of dev cycles and a weird way to solve what I assume is the root issue of multiple notifications? — Devil's Advocate 1 min ago
1:31 PM
@CharlieArmstrong "Requires Editing" doesn't mean what you think it means. It means that the question is already ontopic, just needs a bit of editing by anyone. If the author needs to clarify it, it's unsalvageable for the review, which means that only the author can potentially salvage it. — Trilarion 1 min ago
Relevant information about drafts: Allow questions to be saved as drafts prior to posting — Gimby 1 min ago
"That question, and its answer, were written in 2014 when askers actually cared to learn" ...Wait what? The linked question was asked September 14. — Gimby 28 secs ago
Careful, @EJoshuaS-ReinstateMonica - that's probably considered unwelcoming nowadays. Honestly I'm surprised that Stack Exchange Inc. hasn't expunged those older blog posts yet. — Ian Kemp 38 secs ago
2:03 PM
This works for answers too, and if you're using Google Chrome with Sync turned on, it works across devices. I once started typing an answer on my work PC during my lunch break, and then finished and posted it on my home PC later that night. — F1Krazy 12 secs ago
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3:21 PM
Does this answer your question? When is it appropriate to create a tag, and how does it work? — Braiam 1 min ago
I'm sure in the over 20K question he closed you'll find some that you deem not close worthy. — rene 1 min ago
@rene: thanks for the links, and indeed I already found a few. Given the number of answers however at least some of those questions where not closed right after opening. — 6502 23 secs ago
@wp78de Hmm, you really care about the score on meta? It's just disagreement and has no further impact. I don't just want to see mainstream here. That would be boring. Your question is clear and useful, only there could have been more research to show that there is an actual problem. But that can still be done. If you classify the last N duplicate closures in regex, I'll help and do the control for another tag (I could do Python) and then we could compare. We should need to agree on what N should be. — Trilarion 46 secs ago
@wp78de Of course you can delete the question. Thanks for telling me before. That allowed me to save a copy. In case you delete it, I might just ask it for myself and answer it myself. It's kind of futile, because the obvious answer is that nobody cares, but it's also not much work. — Trilarion 45 secs ago
I have no idea what that means, nor am I sympathetic towards your arguments. I'm fourth in the Close stats. I would say we don't close enough. — rene 1 min ago
"Why everyone here seems assuming that closing is necessarily good?" Because Stack Overflow isn't a help desk, yet many askers treat it like such by posting questions in inadequate conditions to be answered. They also tend not to check what kinds of questions are on-topic for the site before posting. But perhaps you already know all this but still disagree. In that case I suppose we can't help much. — E_net4 the closer as duplicate 12 secs ago
Clearly "frequency" has different selection criteria than "top" does. What those criteria are I'm not sure of. — Robert Harvey 1 min ago
@Trilarion I understand that "Requires Editing" puts it in a Help & Improvement queue where someone else needs to edit the question; my question was "why couldn't they?" I could see myself going in and removing everything about the URL shortener, I wouldn't need any input from the author to do that. If you think that would help, I might still go do that. — Charlie Armstrong 1 min ago
@rene: ah... was sarcasm? Sorry I didn't get it. And for example you really think this question for example stackoverflow.com/questions/63342988/… is "not focused" because asking more than one thing? — 6502 2 mins ago
{ shrug } People ask "What does
i++ + ++i
mean" on a daily basis, even though the question is completely uninteresting. — Robert Harvey 6 secs agoNot the finest example there. A better close reason would have been request for off-site resource, but needs focus is also a common close reason for questions which look too open-ended, which is often the case for zero-effort questions. Nevertheless, it was correctly closed, we can't even be sure that every closer chose that reason. — E_net4 the closer as duplicate 1 min ago
@DanielWiddis My first thought was a typo of "woah", as in an expression of amazement; but from context, I think it's an alternative spelling of "meh", meaning something like "not sure", so it would certainly be good to have the meaning clarified. — IMSoP 2 mins ago
@RobertHarvey it's worse than uninteresting, it's reay, really bad code, even neglecting it's UBishness. Only profs on meth and tequila could possibly vomit out such madcademical code:( — Martin James 14 secs ago
Also, it's probably worth noting that folks who ask these kinds of neophyte questions generally don't have enough reputation to upvote. — Robert Harvey 1 min ago
The current most frequent question on Scheme (Why exactly is eval evil?) is linked from many
eval
questions on unrelated languages, like JavaScript, PHP... it also lost popularity compared to similar "eval is evil" question (in my case, Google returned the Scheme question as the 4th result from SO). — Andrew T. 34 secs ago@CharlieArmstrong Sure, if you feel you can improve a question by editing, just do it. — Trilarion 46 secs ago
I mean, there are so many of those 'ridiculous code' questions, all designed to highlight some language feature that any professional developer would avoid like the plague anyway. I would nuke them all from orbit before they infect newbies and end up exploding out and covering terminals:(( — Martin James 2 mins ago
blame here looks misdirected. Just a year ago, closing worked totally differently but then company run an experiment and decided that they prefer faster and easier closures. They changed the system to the way they like better (ie faster and easier closures) and Ed had nothing to do with that — gnat 5 secs ago
FWIW, Urban Dictionary defines "mwoah" as Term used to define particularly nerdy human beings. Whatever it means, it detracts from the content of the answer. — StackOverthrow 1 min ago
On the other hand, the highest voted question on Scheme (How is Racket different from Scheme?) only has 6 other questions linked to it, because it's more specific to Scheme, popular (and "useful"), but not frequent since visitors can find it easier without asking the same question. — Andrew T. 1 min ago
By the way @Rob ended up fixing the issue that my edit targeted. I thanked him here, but someone deleted my comment. Similarly my other comments in this discussion were removed without notice or explanation. — Andrey Portnoy 1 min ago
@Braiam I honestly don't understand why you give that advice. What do you expect that SE does? Give Google a call? Tweet them? And then what? — rene 59 secs ago
I think that's fine, but the real problem, in my mind, is that the text you wish to emphasize appears nowhere in the close dialog itself. Not many people switch between the help center article and the close dialog, comparing the text and so might miss out. — Heretic Monkey 1 min ago
I find the question still unclear. Are you asking us to find a Q/A pair on SO that can function as canonical duplicate? Are you asking us if these questions are on-topic? Are you asking for a reference on Meta that supports that scope decision? Are you asking that YouTube removes any references to Stack Overflow from their support pages? Something else? — rene 9 secs ago
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