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5:03 PM
@rene you're right:
find a Q/A pair on SO that can function as canonical duplicate
. — Mauricio Arias Olave 1 min agoCouldn't someone (not the author) just edit out the whole part about the URL shortener, as it is irrelevant... @CharlieArmstrong They could if it was clear to them that it's irrelevant. But if they're confused by the question then they wouldn't be sure that any edit they make isn't in conflict with the author's intent because they don't understand the author's intent. — BSMP 15 secs ago
I can't see it since it's deleted, but based on the title I suspect it was probably too broad. — John Montgomery 30 secs ago
Stack Overflow isn't designed for general guidance. This site requires questions that are specific. Unfortunately, this question isn't fixable unless/until you have a more specific question about how to accomplish one of those tasks. — BSMP 27 secs ago
@SamuelLiew Considering this user seems to have fallen foul of this failure of the SO platform meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/260803/… I think it would be fair to reverse this suspension. — Ian Kemp 1 min ago
Sadly questions that aren't of use to later users are closed and deleted because they don't contribute to the repository of knowledge. Until that changes, you're going to have to find another site. I know, it's sad. — 10 Rep 36 secs ago
Can you summarise here - what is the "YouTube quota"? E.g. quota for what? — Peter Mortensen 1 min ago
@PeterMortensen The YouTube Data API uses a quota to ensure that developers use the service as intended and do not create applications that unfairly reduce service quality or limit access for others. Source. — Mauricio Arias Olave 44 secs ago
@yivi I miss the days when someone asks a perfectly valid question and it gets closed because it's not of use to "later users". — 10 Rep 2 mins ago
I guess I've been doing it all wrong then. I write it on paper, just to be sure my draft is never lost. It's only really a hazzle when compiling it, but I guess I'm not the first with that particular problem — Scratte just now
In the off chance that you're looking for another SE to ask this question on, this would also be off-topic at The Workplace. You could try asking if job advertisements are covered by the Czech Republic's Anti-Discrimination Act over at Law but you should check their help & meta sites to make sure that would be on topic. (Asking about this specific ad probably wouldn't be, getting legal advice on specific matters is off-topic there.) — BSMP 1 min ago
@10Rep Considering the context, I'm led to assume you consider the question referenced by the OP a perfectly valid question. I didn't see that coming. — yivi 2 mins ago
If you are not commenting on the OP question, it seems that your comment is quite out of place. — yivi 15 secs ago
FWIW it looks like the original answerer was consistent in the indents at least (not indenting at the first level, but every other level); it's an odd style though, I haven't seen it before. You might want to avoid making edits to code at all, to be honest, I'm surprised it didn't get rejected on sight because "reviewers can't be expected to know Javascript". (Not saying I think it's good that edits are shown to non-experts, maybe SO should have some alt queue for code edits that gets shown to badge holders or something). — jrh 2 mins ago
@yivi Basically what Peter Mortensen said. To me it seems the OP cares about their question and will add details if they need, but then it was deleted. If I could, I would Vote to undelete. — 10 Rep 42 secs ago
It is way too broad for Stack Overflow in its current form, but why delete it? After closing it could be changed into a more focused question(?). — Peter Mortensen 1 min ago
@10Rep I have undelete votes. If the OP edit the question into shape, I'll cast my undelete and reopen votes. But frankly, to make that question fit the guidelines it would be a completely different question, so they might as well post a new one. I'll follow that one anyway to cast my votes if it's edited into shape. — yivi 10 secs ago
Related (semicolons in JavaScript): Should I make an edit to change only indents and semicolons? — Peter Mortensen 10 secs ago
In it's current state, undeleting would only expose the question to further downvotes. It would be wiser to read on the guidelines, do quite a bit more research, and then post a new question. Which again, @10Rep, has nothing to do with your comment about "valid questions". This one it's not, so please do not muddy matters. — yivi 1 min ago
@DanielWiddis It may be referring to the sound made at the end of this satirical news segment: youtube.com/watch?v=1Pr8xnNi7OM. I'm not sure how that applies in context though. — Isaac Lyman 58 secs ago
what i wanted to ask for was just a simple step not even a brief explanation on what to do next just 4 or 5 work of information just to get my project moving forward again but thank you all for explaining why it got taken down i will find a way to move it forward one way or another — Dev 19 secs ago
6:45 PM
@gnat: I don't really follow meta at all and I don't know if the bad closing increase I noticed indeed started when policy was changed. What surprised me about this post was that there was a celebration for action, but without any reasoning about the quality of that action. Note that I'm not saying Ed closings were bad, I just said I didn't know if they were bad or not (because for sure I saw bad closing happening) so celebrating Ed made a lot of them seemed silly. Just stating this got me ridiculed with a random query without even checking results were questionable. Is this SO now? — 6502 52 secs ago
Mwoah is Dutch, and indeed means meh. I guess it is somewhat of a pseudo-anglicism. — Marijn 1 min ago
7:09 PM
Unlike what one might have expected, the view rate for Scheme questions is not correlated with the number of votes. #3 with about 14 views per day, only has 6 upvotes (the top one seems to be mistagged). Screenshot. — Peter Mortensen 1 min ago
For comparison, the current number one in terms of view rate on Stack Overflow has an (average) of about 2,600 view per day. — Peter Mortensen 5 secs ago
@IanKemp: While I agree there are also issues with the some of the other review queues, those are different than Triage and should be treated as such. For instance, I see answers in Low Quality Posts deleted quite frequently which may be incorrect, but are actual attempted answers (related. In those cases, I wish more suspensions were handed out. My general critique is that the suspensions don’t seem to correlate to consistent criteria—but that goes in both directions. — Jeremy Caney 1 min ago
7:35 PM
View rate is probably a more honest measure (though it may also have positive feedback loops (making it somewhat random)). — Peter Mortensen 13 secs ago
It is not a random query, I wrote it specially for you to give you an option to gather evidence if these closings were indeed of the quality you want them to be. I assumed your findings would result in a new question where you give us advice and guidance how we can do better in the future. — rene 47 secs ago
7:55 PM
@Scratte This is the first time I've been graced by a link to that, that's amazing. — zcoop98 53 secs ago
8:19 PM
That is technically true but I wouldn't trust drafts on SO because the behavior seems inconsistent. If I might go back later to a question/answer that I decided not to post yet, I always copy it to a text file or something. — 41686d6564 49 secs ago
all reviews are public by design and one can assess their details in user profile page - this page was referred to in the very first comment under the congratulations post, "readers willing to check more review details at user profile page..." etc — gnat 1 min ago
@rene: it was the celebration of closing, not of birthday. There's nothing to be happy about a question closed (hidden) unless it was a bad question. It's the celebration of removing from the website of questions and answers that (at least in some cases) someone found important (dared asking) and useful (accepted the answer). Like I said before, over the years I observed both an increase of bad questions AND the increase of bad policing. Closing per se is not good or bad. Good closing is good, bad closing is bad. Celebrating all closings is nonsense. — 6502 32 secs ago
@Dev 'How can I assign the users a specified storage size like 10 GB or something and for them to be able to upload, download and share files?'..... a simple step? Sounds more like 'design my entire app from a one-line requirement spec':(( — Martin James 1 min ago
8:35 PM
'So before I write one myself', better you than me. There are so many users that would moan that your canonical does not cover THEIR case because of reasons. I forsee all sorts of unforseen problems:) — Martin James 57 secs ago
it would be incorrect to call this celebration of "closing". Close Vote review has two outcomes, user decides between two voting choices whether to close the question or leave open, and both decisions have equal importance and impact (as a side note, I somehow feel like you imagine close vote queue as some sort of conveyor where question get passed to reviewers over and over and over again until it gains enough votes to close - just in case if you think so, please realise that this is not how review works) — gnat 1 min ago
What could you say? 'You tried to call a method through a null object pointer/reference'? — Martin James 1 min ago
Languages like Java and C# have canonicals for NullPointerException/NullReferenceException -- it makes sense that flutter have one too but (like the OP) I'm not familiar enough the body of work on this site to know which is the preferred dupe target. Generally those questions tell you what the question is and also how to identify where it's happening and how to remedy it. — Roddy of the Frozen Peas 11 secs ago
I think the accepted answer in the link you posted very clearly and explicitly confirms that. — 41686d6564 1 min ago
The way I understand it is that the purpose of hiding the tab is to prevent non-employers from viewing your Developer Story. If you wish to also prevent it from appearing on employers' searches, you need to use the
Not interested in jobs
option. — 41686d6564 40 secs ago@rene not strange really. Recent celebration of Gordon's million rep was also tainted with stuff doubting quality of work, I recall moderators cleaning up quite a bunch of comments of this kind. Guess we just have to learn to live with that — gnat 9 secs ago
There is absolutely no way that this question can be massaged into something on-topic, and to @Dev, I think that you're at this site too soon in your creative process. Don't get me wrong, I mean no disrespect to you or your question, since it is important to you, only that it is not on-topic and cannot be changed to make it on-topic. Seek your solution elsewhere on sites that welcome such questions, such as Reddit or Quora, and come back here if and when you have a question that will work better for this site. — Hovercraft Full Of Eels 47 secs ago
9:37 PM
You can do more than mentally auto-expand; you can edit the question to actually say that... (not you @larsks ;-)) — Heretic Monkey 8 secs ago
9:59 PM
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11:07 PM
@PeterMortensen a no-research and completely off-topic question will continue to collect downvotes even after it is closed. Deleting such questions early is mostly a nice gesture toward OP. From site's point of view closed and negatively voted question is essentially already deleted (as what matters is if question stay after one month) - so technically there is no need to delete it and just let it collect some more downvotes while at it. — Alexei Levenkov 30 secs ago
All no-effort questions, homework or not, should be voted down and immediately voted to close. They are a violation of the "contract" where we help those who are willing to put in the work. And we shouldn't have to go dupe-hunting for it, it should be CLOSE reason in itself. — TomServo 2 mins ago
11:21 PM
@PeterMortensen you are welcome to rewrite the question into what it is actually asking "is adding option semicolons to JavaScript a personal preference/style or not" to get it re-opened... (I personally don't see any convincing arguments from OP that adding such optional semicolons must be requirement on SO - in general copy-paste-to-production-ready code is not a goal for SO... and even just copy-paste ready is opposed - like in recent meta.stackoverflow.com/a/401227/477420) — Alexei Levenkov 32 secs ago
11:37 PM
@41686d6564 it does seem like that would be the case, but I am not sure, are you? The reason I question it is because of the way the the answer is constructed. The first sentence addresses the private aspect of the dev story. The second part addresses what "actively looking" will do to a dev story but doesn't mentioned if any req. for pub/private of the story exists (maybe the lack of mentioned any requirement is telling?) - like I said in the question it's opaque enough for me. I would imagine it works like your second reply, but would love a direct answer if that truly is the case. — justinw 1 min ago
Well, I didn't VTC as duplicate specifically because I don't really have experience with Developer Story and perhaps you will get a more satisfying answer here. However, I still believe that the linked answer is a direct answer to your question. The answer starts with "Making your Developer Story private means it's only visible to you, unless..." and then the part I quoted above. — 41686d6564 10 secs ago
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