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What about renaming [dotty] to [dotty-editor]? Then we could create [scala-dotty] and retag. Would solve the problem without any synonyms — Machavity ♦ 38 secs ago
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Logic is thoroughly explained in user manual. Please read it. stackoverflow.com/help/privileges/vote-down — matt 23 secs ago
Does this answer your question? Why does downvoting an answer cost reputation while questions not? — Martheen 58 secs ago
The -1 is so people don't randomly downvote answers. It's a "motivation" to only downvote when there is truly a need for a downvote. Please don't hesitate to use your votes anyways. The -1 may seem "big", that's the psychological intention behind it, but it's really not. Like 100 downvotes take only 100 reputation of your 6.8k; it's not a big deal. — akuzminykh 1 min ago
Thx for sharing I was looking same so insted of down vote I have to fix low quality answer — vaquar khan 1 min ago
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Please research before considering posting a question. Learn what site is for what. help center meta.stackoverflow.com Meta Stack Exchange Read re advanced googling with 'site:'. — philipxy 1 min ago
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Not sure I understand correctly, but it seems like you posted the same answer on 5 threads instead of voting to close? Is that correct? — Modus Tollens 1 min ago
The whole system, specially for duplicates, is designed to find all the answers to similar questios in one spot. Your approach defeats that design goal, leading indeed that users have to dig through 200 Q/As. Just find the best question, post your answer, close vote 199 questions as a duplicate of that one with your answer on it. — rene 57 secs ago
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They did have a reputation of 101 (association bonus) and spend all of that on that bounty. That's why they have only 1 rep now. — Jeanne Dark 1 min ago
Nothing will happen. The bounty was already subtracted from their reputation. — Jeanne Dark 43 secs ago
They would need to gain enough reputation again first befaore they could set another bounty. — Jeanne Dark 5 secs ago
oh, ok so lets say he wants to add a bounty for another question now, can he? or he should reach 75 reputation again to do that? — Praveen 56 secs ago
3:49 PM
If you were to post with a profile picture where your face is shown as black person you will realize that even when you ask intelligent questions, some people don't even read your questions carefully and they downvote the questions or even close it. Create another account with a white face and ask the same questions and you will not face those challenges. Some people here are racist — John Max 48 secs ago
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I looked at this some more today and only one question is not about Scala. None of them seem to be about the Dotty editor. I'm inclined to retag that one question and just rename this to [scala-dotty] — Machavity ♦ 35 secs ago
strongly related: Prevent users from immediately deleting their accounts if they've made one post "Once a user has posted anything on the site (even if they subsequently delete the post), they... will have to go through... 24 hour deletion process" — gnat 27 secs ago
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"who posts an answer when having in mind to actually delete their profile shortly afterwards — Martin Smith 10 secs ago
The list is long, harassment, spamming, sock puppetry, participating in a voting ring, etc...Whatever it was, there's sure to have been a reason, accounts don't get deleted for nothing. — bad_coder 56 secs ago
It was moderator deleted. There's no need to elaborate further as to specifics. — Jon Clements ♦ 22 secs ago
Do the minor versions really differ so much from each other that the major version adds "adds no information at all to the question."? — CertainPerformance 22 secs ago
@CertainPerformance Yes, kinsta.com/blog/php-7-4 The point being is that if you tag a question with PHP 7 only then we have no idea why. As in the major tag version gives us no additional information. At least this is my opinion. — Dharman 1 min ago
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@Scratte not at all. I have not gotten any post that has been labeled as off-topic. And one of the post I am talking about is one that I am actually now getting answers to because I had to complain about the topic to be reopened ... and obviously people just voted the topic down without even really paying attention to it. And I have people in my office posting the same kind of things but with a white picture as profile and no problem is found with their post, as soon as your profile picture is black, your post is downvoted. You can try it. Use a black profile picture in black community — John Max 1 min ago
@JohnMax I just mentioned it because I do see posts here where curators missed it. I've also seen fine posts being closed and reopened. Not all gets reopened though. I never really pay any attention to the profile avatar. But I know people who attribute their misfortune incorrectly to discrimination. I'm not saying it's not happening, just that it's worth considering. I may try your suggestion out. — Scratte 1 min ago
@Scratte I am a CEO of a company. Sometimes I post using my account or I ask some of my workers to post using their own account but with my own words. When I post using my account with the black color it gets downvoted. When thy post using their account where they have their personal black pictures it gets downvoted to the extend that some have given up. One of them has a white picture on his account and no downvote even for the most stupid question but smart questions were downvoted on account with a black face. — John Max 41 secs ago
AFAIK, I can't do that — that's a moderator action, isn't it, @DanielWiddis? I just tried and it gives me an error: "'status-completed' can only be used by moderators." — Jonathan Leffler 1 min ago
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I'd guess there's some eye roll here because of course there are reasons for it, just like there are reasons for every common pattern contributing to the general malaise of job listings... The request here is to mitigate this one in some fashion, so as to make this less confusing. — Shog9 58 secs ago
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The highlighter recognizes the code as Python. The
None
in the function signature isn't enclosed in a <span class="hljs-literal">
(which the None
in the code is), but is part of a straight text node child of the <span class="hljs-params">
(i.e. the list of parameters). If a string is used in the parameter list, then it's enclosed in a <span class="hljs-string">
. This looks like a parsing issue, which can/should be an issue for highlight.js. That doesn't mean it's not a problem for SO, just that it will need to be fixed in the library. — Makyen ♦ 1 min ago
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The only real solution seems to be to disable function highlighting completely. Library functions are not core language, and if some functions are to be highlighted, then all the functions should be. This is not possible unless the highlighter includes a parser of the language syntax, which isn't feasible at all. — Ruslan 1 min ago
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What is the reason for this? I have accidentally flagged a question using the wrong flagging option, then tried to go back later to correct my mistake. Only to find that it won't let me re-flag the question. Is there a reason for preventing users from correcting a mistake made when flagging? — peacetype 33 secs ago
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@Shog9 Good point. It does seem to be a rather tiresome aspect of job postings. It's not necessarily quite as simple to mitigate as the OP's saying, though, since there are non-technical factors too. Maybe one solution would be to have the original posting date or something. — EJoshuaS - Reinstate Monica 1 min ago
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Here's another example. On a question tagged with
javascript algorithm object-oriented dictionary
, code blocks in answers are auto-formatted as csharp
and markdown
and ini
and kotlin
, which is completely inaccurate. — CertainPerformance 1 min agostart by downvoting that answer and it won't get the bounty because it was added before. Only new answers with +2 or more can get the auto-reward — Temani Afif 1 min ago
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