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@mike3996 Neither does it mean it is one because a candidate you do like gets on the ballot. What's your point? — Félix Adriyel Gagnon-Grenier 15 secs ago
@nbk arguing that you'll find every answer on StackOverflow with the same level of ease as the answers on the question that you're currently viewing is demonstrably false: they're not all on the page. — Evan Carroll 1 min ago
Does this answer your question? "STOP, look, and listen!" alert a bit much? — Jeanne Dark 13 secs ago
Pretty sure there were more recent complaints... but can't find them. I think some even included suggestions for changes. Maybe @Jeanne can use some superior search-fu to find them? — yivi 44 secs ago
@yivi But they may already have Roomba'd or got otherwise deleted. But maybe there's still one around. — Jeanne Dark 18 secs ago
It is not a formal requirement, but I think a Stack Overflow moderator should be able to spell Stack Overflow correctly. — Peter Mortensen 45 secs ago
"Maybe there should have been a time period after the nomination deadline where comments were still allowed." Sounds like the obvious way out. In many real life elections, there is such a time period. Not saying that we strictly need it here. — Trilarion 27 secs ago
Frankly i see having this discussion about the candidate during the election in this way is... problematic... regardless of your stance on the actual candidate. No other candidate is getting this kind of publicity. There's certainly things you could bring up about other candidates that could be just as "troubling" to others that simply won't be because it didn't happen a day ago. — Kevin B 28 secs ago
"Make it compulsory for the user to submit a questionnaire with non-empty responses." Not sure this will increase the number of applicants if we require a filled questionnaire. Isn't not answering the questions also an answer? — Trilarion 56 secs ago
"Did you tell your teacher they were a troll when they told you could improve your homework?" this is the exact trolls that I was writing about. Just asuming I'm a schoolkid for asking a question here. This site should change name to elitistoverflow, because that is what it has become — Nemanja 54 secs ago
Receiving downvotes can be frustrating. We have all been there. But ranting on Meta about it is not a productive path forward. — TylerH 34 secs ago
The most important decision SO needs to make is what to call this sort of behavior. My vote is for "Slowest Gun in the West". — JDB still remembers Monica 1 min ago
"Just asuming I'm a schoolkid for asking a question here. " I didn't assume that at all; you assumed that. I actually used past tense; implying that you had a teacher, but don't any more. Why? because you're an adult. The fact you have assumed I am a troll further cements the problem is your assumptions. — Larnu 51 secs ago
"I don't see how posting the nomination at the last second could possibly have a positive effect..." Agreed. But maybe the rationale of the candidate was that posting the nomination at the last minute would not have a decisively strong negative effect either. It could have been some kind of I don't think it's worth the effort consideration. — Trilarion 1 min ago
Ok, but what is? How to properly adress it!? I've been using computers since the 1990, I've changed my field of programing many times over, and now when googling and searching over outdated questions and solutions here I post a question about something I really need and cant find a proper solution, I'm downvoted because someone at a glance found similar question whose solution doesnt apply to my problem. Or even worse, I dont know why my question was an insult to the downvoter — Nemanja 1 min ago
@KevinB "...If we want to discuss changing the process to avoid a candidate being able to avoid a discussion, lets discuss that." Specifically let's discuss it after the election (in order to avoid interference). — Trilarion 35 secs ago
Address what? The downvotes? The downvotes are there to tell other users that (the person who voted) feels the post isn't useful or helpful; if it's a question then it can also mean it doesn't show research effort. You address that by ensuring you make sure your post is useful and helpful, and if it's a question, demonstrates research effort. — Larnu 5 secs ago
What evidence do you have that people cruise questions only to downvote? I downvote sometimes, but I also have 582 answers and I've upvoted 4,638 times. — EJoshuaS - Reinstate Monica 1 min ago
@Nemanja Why do you think your question was an insult to the downvotes? Downvotes signal one thing: "this is not a good question" (either because of a lack of apparent effort in research or in formulating the question, or because it is off-topic for some reason). I don't think anyone is feeling personally insulted by a question they read here (and if they are, the question is probably abusive/spam, not a genuine question). — TylerH 1 min ago
Dupe on mother meta (because audits are also enabled on other sites, not only on SO anymore): Audit fail message and our more friendly community. — Andrew T. 1 min ago
@Makoto Personally I suspect the issue is not just "when", but a combination of "when" and the fact that, due to "when", no commentary was allowed due to comments getting auto locked, preventing anyone from criticizing/requesting elaboration on a particular candidate's lackluster nomination. — TylerH 1 min ago
@Cerbrus Alright, I can leave it at this. I read the "potentially" as "likely" and I wanted to point out that I think if a user wants to add their username to each of their contributions, that is valid. But I agree that this should be considered on a case-by-case basis and if that's what "potentially" means then we aren't even disagreeing as much as I thought — lucidbrot 50 secs ago
Those concerned with impropriety may consider such a tactic underhanded, a behavior that's really not appropriate in a moderator... and something that most people who visit the election page will be blissfully unaware of. Note that users who are not eligible to self-nominate don't get a notification about the nomination stage... they only get a notification about the voting stages. Some folks are recommending we allow commentary during the voting stages, which I generally support, along with other adjustments to the process. — TylerH 1 min ago
If you do not want it, pay it forward. Award a bounty to some answer you find more deserving. Or post a bounty on a question you think it would benefit from the attention. — yivi 51 secs ago
No, mods can't even revert it (I just tried on a site where I'm a mod). Only SE employees can. — Andrew T. 13 secs ago
It is only Fall (autumn) in the Northern Hemisphere. The Australians are not amused. — Peter Mortensen just now
"[...] with an spanish answer they can always google translate it" -> so with this argument simply shut down all non-english SO sites -- problem solved :) — samcarter_is_at_topanswers.xyz 1 min ago
Did you half-ass the nomination, even though you had known full well from earlier election attempts how nominations work, and what content is required from a successful candidate? (Just to judge context here.) — Andras Deak 49 secs ago
@Trilarion I think that's definitely a reasonable interpretation. Maybe it really won't have a strong negative effect. I do think any effect at all will be negative, though. Giving people the impression that they don't think it's worth the effort doesn't seem like it would add much appeal to a candidate. I don't know, though. Some people probably like the idea of a moderator who won't really do much. ;-) — Don't Panic 1 min ago
Another reason it is very out of place, is that the user seem to have other interests, and doesn't care about the matter of that question: stackoverflow.com/… — Alex Guteniev 23 secs ago
It seems that this has also solved my problem (which co-occurred for me with this problem.) meta.stackexchange.com/q/370974/170190 — Alan Munn 1 min ago
@AndrasDeak I wouldn't say that it was the greatest nomination of all time, but I did put effort into it. — EJoshuaS - Reinstate Monica 1 min ago
I noticed you've tried pinging the user on your answer. That's not going to work, since you misspelled the name. Besides, even if you spell it correctly, I'm not sure awarding a bounty counts as a unilateral action that allows one to be pinged. Just find one of their posts if you actually want to reach out, and ping them there. — cigien 36 secs ago
Creative commons, stackoverflow.com/help/licensing attribution for remix given, problem solved. — bad_coder 1 min ago
I am not sure about uninformed swarms of users. Why would uninformed swarms of users bother to vote if they have not invested (time, mentally, or otherwise) in the site? For the stinking badges? (That page, by the way, leaks who voted and exact time (to the second) they votes (in a highly convenient place).) — Peter Mortensen 1 min ago
Creative commons, stackoverflow.com/help/licensing attribution for remix given, problem solved. Candidates with proficiency in English have a distinct advantage in expressing themselves during an election, I don't see borrowing a few keywords put in a sentence as any kind of major offense. — bad_coder 1 min ago
I am not sure about uninformed swarms of users. Why would uninformed swarms of users bother to vote if they have not invested (time, mentally, or otherwise) in the site? For the stinking badges? (That page, by the way, leaks who voted and the exact time (resolution approx. 5 minutes) they voted (in a highly convenient place).) — Peter Mortensen 56 secs ago
@RyanM I still might change my mind and delete these comments. You didn't. You came back 3 hours later to add more. Was it necessary? — BrakNicku 39 secs ago
They did not borrow a few keywords. They either copied directly or downright paraphrased other's answers. Not their words, their ideas. And again, speaking from experience, if you are already at a level where you can paraphrase sentences, you can of course find a way to express yourself. — ayhan 1 min ago
I am not sure about uninformed swarms of users. Why would uninformed swarms of users bother to vote if they have not invested (time, mentally, or otherwise) in the site? For the stinking badges? (That page, by the way, leaks who voted and the exact time (resolution approx. 5 minutes) they voted (in a highly convenient place).) — Peter Mortensen 11 secs ago
If you think there are other answers that deserve the bounty more than yours, you can start a new bounty on the same question and award it to one of the other answers. — Donald Duck 5 secs ago
5:07 PM
Thanks, will wait a day to make sure it indeed will not be resolved by moderation/staff, then will do that — Alex Guteniev 10 secs ago
If anything is gaming the system, it's the tremendous amount of moderators here that just barely manage to pull 20k on the parent site before they jump on their high horse and apply for a position so they can wield power over others. — Evan Carroll 20 secs ago
"The problem described here can no longer be reproduced. Changes to the system or to the circumstances affecting the asker have rendered it obsolete. If you encounter a similar problem, please post a new question." — SuperStormer 1 min ago
Your recent edit turns what is a general question that can be used to set policy, into a scrambled post rehashing the past. The point Cody made about not going over it stands and applies to you as well. There is no point daring anyone to answer or vote. Nobody is owed an answer to their question on SO, and if you burned that bridge, it's best to accept it gracefully instead of beating a dead horse. — StoryTeller - Unslander Monica 49 secs ago
@kaya3, I want to categorize a post as basic, intermediate or advanced based on the information related to the post. This categorization can be defined as difficulty. Is there any standard having this categorization? Thanks for you response. — orbit 58 secs ago
@Makyen Thanks for the info, have tried to edit out that inaccuracy. Since this stuff is not really documented it's guesswork for a regular user what was actually going on, I've only my own anecdotal experience and random comments from mods to go off.. seems like a pretty weird "feature" of the chat tbh — wim 50 secs ago
@ayhan I've been fluent at several languages since before I can remember, including German. So I'm not presumptuous at imparting guilt and consider this a minor fait divers I'm voting for a personality and if the borrowing was humorous or light-hearted I'd be even more inclined to vote for the candidate. — bad_coder 26 secs ago
@PeterMortensen a bit like "don't go to this link or you will crash Wikipedia", people like to click buttons when given a choice. People also like when others ask for their input. It's very human to go vote, and people don't usually bother making informed decisions when they can make uninformed decisions (especially the users who don't want to invest time etc. in the site). I only have anecdata to back this up: a while back I saw a clearly joke candidate get startlingly close to being elected. I blame the masses. — Andras Deak 11 secs ago
I'm not sure why you're posting a call for support for CodePen on Meta Stack Overflow. Maybe Stack Overflow would be more appropriate, but even then, why not a site associated with, say, CodePen? — Heretic Monkey 1 min ago
6:09 PM
Based on your last comment what you wrote in the post may have no relation to what you wanted to suggest - "make particular answer from duplicate to be directly visible on original page" - I would totally support that... (also indeed that would unfortunately have absolutely zero chance to be actually done, unlike policy change proposal in current post) — Alexei Levenkov 26 secs ago
I like your attitude about dropping it and moving on. Let's just do that, instead of continuing to talk about doing it. Thanks! — Cody Gray ♦ just now
I don't understand why you think this helps the nominee. How does this increase a candidate's chances of being elected? — BSMP 47 secs ago
You could perhaps find some easy posts by looking for posts which were answered by several low-rep users and then closed as duplicates. You can't infer anything about the difficulty of questions which don't fit this pattern, though. — tripleee 44 secs ago
@AlexeiLevenkov it's in the "Ideas to reform this" section explicitly? Where is the confusion "Consider developing functionality that allows those that answer to apply one answer to multiple questions such that the answer can sit on its own and be centrally edited. We already know what answers are an exact copy. Modern file systems have transparent de-duplication. Perhaps we could do that too." — Evan Carroll 37 secs ago
Good call. It always sucks to have withdrawn currency before the bank reverts a deposit. — user4581301 39 secs ago
@BSMP comments under nominations pool the community's resources for pulling up answers and behaviour that might count against the nominee, and at least pressure them into explaining themself. See for instance the way Zoe was somewhat brutally questioned thanks to her volunteering as an early adopter. Without this discussion right there with the nomination the community lacks information. What we're left with is a self-advertising blurb. The nominee spared a lot of work putting together a convincing nomination, and avoided being asked hairy questions. Surely you can understand my view. — Andras Deak 1 min ago
Thanks, @KevinB but how can I do that? Neither do I know how to make that SO post a meta post nor do I know how to get it into HMP/featured (also, what is HMP)! Sorry, I'm new to this Meta SO site. Do you have any link to a page where I can read about this? Thanks again! — Milan 46 secs ago
That is the "resolved" function, along with the [status-completed] tag. I have no idea why people voted to reopen this. — Cody Gray ♦ 49 secs ago
7:05 PM
This is a very good breakdown of the situation and I'll likely be using this as a guide if a similar one comes up, thank you. As you've said, community voting will lean towards an answer over time. It may turn out that my answer is not as helpful to others as it was to me. Additionally, your point regarding the acceptance of a more generalized answer is very true - creating a new one with additional information may be considered unnecessary fluff to the next person. — ChaddRobertson 1 min ago
So you voted for all 6 candidates? We're allowed to just vote for 4 of them if we want to, right? I still got the silver badge for voting, even after only dragging one name into the list. — user1271772 1 min ago
"it's more of a problem with the rules than the candidate". I agree 100% with that! There should be at least a 1 week wait period between the nomination period and the election period. — user1271772 1 min ago
@CodyGray you seem to have incorrectly accused the answerer here: "and yet you're going to base your decision solely on a single, flawed numeric metric?" I suggest you remove that comment and perhaps right a new one if you want. — user1271772 49 secs ago
This still sounds like it would cause them to lose votes, not gain them. Unless you think most people would vote for someone specifically because there's less information available? — BSMP 10 secs ago
7:49 PM
@JDB We already have an opposite for "Fastest Gun in the West": "Slowest Cheater in the East". See: meta.stackexchange.com/questions/18014/what-is-fgitw-and-scite — Cody Gray ♦ 49 secs ago
8:02 PM
That is the browser trying to prevent websites from spamming you with alerts and other popup dialog boxes. — takendarkk 1 min ago
8:20 PM
@TylerH: I honestly can't see it that much different from the candidates that never did answer the questionnaire or respond to questions or feedback from the community. I recall it being seen or regarded as equivalent to them simply ignoring the community and probably raising questions of fitness, but beyond that, I don't think this should be regarded as such a big deal. — Makoto 33 secs ago
8:32 PM
Loading jQuery (85kB of minimized code) just to perform a
$(document).ready()
and a .removeClass()
is substantially wasteful. It's not that bad, given that you limit this to running on /election pages. It would be better to either just put the code in the page context, which already has jQuery, write it using straight JavaScript, or implement it as CSS which can be added to the document in a variety of manners which don't require jQuery. Note that even using .noConflict
does still result in conflicts with some combinations of userscript managers, browsers, and jQuery versions. — Makyen ♦ 20 secs agoI don't understand the part about "needing points" (I assume you mean reputation). Why do you feel that the OP is in need of additional reputation? — cigien 44 secs ago
While just adding the CSS is better than loading jQuery to do effectively the same thing, you're loading this into every SE page, without any limitation to the the election page (which could be in CSS or in restricting your
@match
statements. The CSS you're using makes some assumptions about what the user's viewport will be. What it does should be restricted to a minimum width, as SE does have a shift in how the page looks at smaller widths, but SE's breakpoint appears to be at 817px, so you should match. — Makyen ♦ 45 secs agoYou're also making the assumption that
85vh
is going to be displayable, which may not be the case given the sticky topbar and a margin down from the topbar. Overall, I'd suggest @media (min-width: 817px) {body.election-page #sidebar, body.election-page .sidebar {overflow-y: auto; max-height: calc(100vh - 80px);}}
. — Makyen ♦ 7 secs agoDid never before somebody not fill out the questionnaire? This question could have done a bit more research. I can hardly believe it that in all the years all people always answered all the questions. But maybe that is a first. In that case the question would be how optional the questionnaire really is. — Trilarion 1 min ago
@Trilarion you are now completely ignoring or missing my point. The problem is not the questionnaire. It's a combination of a subpar nomination and intentional prevention of critical comments under the nomination. You can disagree with my objection to this, but insistently ignoring my point is somewhat... suboptimal. — Andras Deak 1 min ago
@ayhan I've been fluent at several languages since before I can remember, including German. So I'm not presumptuous at imparting guilt and consider this a minor fait divers I'm voting for a personality and if the borrowing was humorous or light-hearted it would make me even more inclined to vote for the candidate. You seem obstinate to slander after due clarification, drawing conclusion in bad faith. — bad_coder 9 secs ago
Not even the "subpar" part. It could be the most stellar nomination the world has ever seen, and I'd still object to the willful sabotaging of the peer review system provided by the nomination phase. — Andras Deak 35 secs ago
@ayhan You seem obstinate to slander after due clarification, drawing conclusions only in bad faith. — bad_coder 14 secs ago
9:10 PM
Would there be any point in having a 24 hour 'grace period' between the end of nominations and start of either the primary or the election during which comments could be made and questions could be asked? Would that resolve the problem more simply? — Jonathan Leffler 1 min ago
"...thanking someone, and that comment getting cleared once the recipient has seen it..." Finally, after wading through tons of meta stuff, I get it why several of mine and other people's comments get deleted so rapidly. I can only ask that someone would compile a list of all these useful details about stackoverflow's (internal) workings. — Sep Roland 1 min ago
@Scratte That's something I saw yesterday. I even thought that I had forgotten to click 'submit', so I retyped the damm thing only to see that it got deleted some time later. — Sep Roland 1 min ago
@TylerH: It has always been a problem with every election that Stack Exchange has ever run in the history of ever. It has never been an issue until now. I'm perplexed why this issue can't resolve itself naturally and why we have to have such an outcry about it. — Makoto 54 secs ago
@Makoto What do you mean by "naturally"? System rules/designs don't change themselves... people have to make those changes. As for why you've never seen such outcry from it, perhaps you just don't remember/didn't notice if it ever occurred in previous elections. Or perhaps it was the quality/contents of this specific nomination that highlighted for the first time how it could be a problem (or issue or whatever word you would like to use). — TylerH 23 secs ago
Easily solved: Have them purchase a Collective(tm), then no one can tell them what to do! /s — Heretic Monkey just now
Having worked on helpdesks, the turnover at places like that is too great for people to "get the message". — Heretic Monkey 1 min ago
@TylerH: The natural thing is to not vote for the candidate who you believe did something underhanded. It's like...that's really the only real recourse here. So what if they got their nomination in just before the buzzer? Read up on them to see if they're otherwise qualified, and if they aren't, just don't vote for them. I just really cannot see the point in shouting about this when honestly the fix is to just not vote for a candidate you don't believe is fit for the role. — Makoto 1 min ago
10:24 PM
"there is no chance of going back and fixing these errors" -- I just made two (insignificant; for science) edits to the questionnaire and nomination. Doesn't look too late to me — Zoe 17 secs ago
"this is not really a blunder but rather an intentional act." - What stops it being both? It was intentional... and still a mistake. - Regardless, I don't think this answer is remotely useful, they've admitted to what they've done and calling out every place that they copied is simply shaming them. Everyone knows Shree struggles to communicate in English and makes mistakes doing so. While I'm not impressed that he copied, I understand why he did, and frankly would still consider him an asset to the mod team and him withdrawing would be a mistake. — Nick 1 min ago
@Zoe The election has already started and some people have already voted so I would disagree that editing now solves the problem. — ayhan 30 secs ago
This answer is useful in that it allows people to make their own judgement about the extent of the answers' originality. That said, it is unfortunate that it combines the information with an opinion about what should be done with that information. It would be better to split this into a neutral post containing only the information, and a separate post containing the opinion on what should be done in response. That way, the information and the opinion can be voted on separately. — Ryan M 1 min ago
I'm one of people Who ask or answer something few month or year after the question have been asked. And yes, it can be cool data to know how many year someone wait a reply xD — Elikill58 34 secs ago
@RyanM that was my attempt at being constructive because I felt that simply pasting a table would be interpreted more hostile. I am OK with my comments being removed from the answer though. My main goal was to show that there was indeed a pattern. — ayhan 6 secs ago
So companies have a "candidate pipeline" emerge organically when they buy advertising space saying that ACME offers free lunch cards and paints their walls neon green? Paint me skeptical. I can't see filling a candidate pipeline without saying something of the position, job duties, and compensation. — Evan Carroll just now
@RyanM - I am curious why you would look the other way solely because you are familiar with the person at fault. — Travis J 12 secs ago
Sounds like something you should take up with the entire multibillion-dollar brand marketing industry, not me. — Dan Bron 13 secs ago
I'm not taking it up with you, I'm responding to your question in the comments of my post. — Evan Carroll 1 min ago
I could be wrong (and I apologize to Shree in advance if I am) but those "rephrased" answers look like they were generated using some sort of a rephrasing tool. For example, I used this tool, copied the first "original" answer from the table above and pasted it there. I got a result that is almost identical to Shree's version. — 41686d6564 51 secs ago
@Nick Plagiarism is not an issue that you can apologize for and move forward. The answers are still there and people are voting based on those answers. I am not shaming anybody but given that Shree hasn't taken any public action to fix the issue, I feel like the level of similarity has to be shown because the question only talks about a single answer. — ayhan 35 secs ago
"I recall reading that SO has some sort of query language;" - You're think of SEDE, it uses SQL, I'm sure one of the SEDE wizards out there could help out — Nick 36 secs ago
I agree ayhan. Moreover, this is made worse by the fact that Shree only addressed the single answer here, and clearly not the whole set of answers, which all had the same approach used. — Travis J 41 secs ago
Ok, maybe I need to remove tongue from cheek, then. Thought the hyperbole was self-evident. Anyway, look at the paragraph quoted in the meta-Q you linked to: companies who have company awareness and brand marketing needs (sorry, paraphrasing; I’d copy/paste the exact text but I use the mobile app still and it long since stopped supporting pasting into comments). — Dan Bron 1 min ago
@TravisJ When I thought it was a single sentence, I was willing to overlook it as simple agreement and a few borrowed words. What I've seen after looking more closely, I cannot overlook. — Ryan M 50 secs ago
I'm still totally confused at how this works. Let's say I am a company with 10,000 employees and I'm a candidate for this program, what is StackOverflow going to other than a job posting? A Wikipedia page to write my company's origin story? A screenshot of your Herman Miller options? I get what you're saying but I don't understand how that works in practice. How is StackOverflow going to help propagandize corporations that pay them? — Evan Carroll 1 min ago
The mechanics I don’t know. Ads are certainly on possible venue. Another one might be the SO blog. The new Communities thing might be a part of it (don’t know). But no, it won’t include any third-party properties like WP; what SO is selling here is its reputation and reach to developers, and site traffic will be a big part of its value prop. — Dan Bron 5 secs ago
I wonder if the mechanics are public at all. Surely people writing checks must know what they're getting. — Evan Carroll 48 secs ago
The people writing checks know what they’re getting. They’re engaged with a sales team. SO may or may not publicly describe the mechanics, I don’t know, but their clients aren’t buying based on public write-ups. They’re targeting big companies and likely sizable deal sizes; the clients are getting all the details from real people (if you consider salescritters “people” — but be careful, I am one). — Dan Bron 24 secs ago
@41686d6564 Of the six provided answers I checked with that tool, they all matched. The only differences were slight additions, a handful of corrections when it suggested the wrong word, and one or two times a difficult to understand sentence was removed. Damn. — GammaGames 17 secs ago
FWIW, I'm not seeing any unique approaches in any of the other candidate answers either. They all seem to parrat the same tone. — TheMaster 22 secs ago
11:32 PM
@Nick, I choose to spell the way I do because it's the way I was taught at school in the '70s. Things may have changed since then, and "~ize" might be gaining popularity. But please don't accuse me of claiming that "~ize" is incorrect though, because I didn't. Perhaps it's also worth noting that I must have had my tongue in my cheek when I wrote it because I cheekily missed out one of the Ls in "US speling", a reference to "canceling" vs. "cancelling". — OutstandingBill 1 min ago
@OutstandingBill I was just quoting what you said in your comment above: "the English way"... "the" is singular after all, I read it as you implying all others are incorrect — Nick 30 secs ago
11:54 PM
Thanks for putting this together, ayhan. Your answer taken along with this denial above has made me retract the vote I had cast. Not sure what compelled @Shree to so blatantly plagiarize other answers when he's clearly able to express himself in English just fine, or what compels others in the comments to hold him to a lower standard just because English isn't his first language. It's frankly insulting to non-native English speakers. — Mihai Chelaru 1 min ago
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