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Does this answer your question? Why is the "this question might exist" search better than the normal search? — anastaciu 1 min ago
(That's a strange way to ask. There are likely many more than those two alternatives.) — Scratte 28 secs ago
@anastaciu I called it "Related" because this question is a [feature-request] and that one is a [discussion]. Seems kind of odd to close a request for a new feature as a dupe for a discussion about the crappiness of existing features, no? — Heretic Monkey 10 secs ago
@HereticMonkey yes, I missed that detail, I'm kind of new on meta, thanks for the heads up. — anastaciu 58 secs ago
9:45 PM
@TheMaster moderators are given more tools than normal users exactly to be able to research the situation to take appropriate action. Answering your variant of question would need some kind of guesswork, which would be useless IMO. — Ruslan 53 secs ago
@TylerH: Again - this is why I stress that this whole voting and candidacy exercise is more like a popularity contest than anything with any real rigor. Anyone could simply game the system and make it work to their advantage if they really wanted to, and the only way that this can be corrected is if the people participating in the process identified that and took action against it. But again, your sentiment here implies that there was actually some kind of grave sin or offense that absolutely must be patched immediately lest we unleash anarchy. — Makoto just now
@TylerH: I won't disagree that the system isn't perfect and could definitely do with a few tweaks here and there. The angst you're describing is a lack of an opportunity to ask the candidate questions on their nomination page. I'm calling that expressly a data point to use when evaluating their fit for this role. So I would simply encourage that you do so as there is really no need to make mountains out of molehills here. — Makoto 1 min ago
Related MSE post: Color of flag icon changes back to dark red after page reload — V2Blast ♦ 56 secs ago
@Cyan If it's just a URL and does not reference anything from the pointed-to link, why is it even there? — Daniel Widdis 7 secs ago
10:30 PM
@Makoto Argumentum ad absurdum? Really? One can notice a problem and want to solve it without it being a "grave sin threatening to unleash anarchy". You're just doubling down on the position of it being fine just because you can't be bothered. That's fine for you, but get out of everyone else's way, please. — TylerH 1 min ago
10:49 PM
@AlexGuteniev: yivi's answer here points out that you could award the rep to someone you think is deserving, e.g. a lower-rep user who contributed something valuable and could use the bump. But yeah, I agree with your overall goal of hiding that early simple answer so future readers aren't wondering why it has a bounty. Even the original bounty reason (seeking an "authoritative answer") seemed very weird since my answer already cited sources for its perf analysis. The user that awarded it even changed their username right after, perhaps out of shame? IDK. — Peter Cordes 28 secs ago
@DonaldDuck: In this case, the other answer Alex is talking about is mine. I don't need the rep. Very weird case here, makes me wonder if the user who set the bounty mis-clicked a couple times (on bounty reason and/or on the target answer), or something else going on with them since they changed their username to "nobody" soon after. — Peter Cordes 33 secs ago
@KevinB: As well as it being 3 bounties in a day after 4 years, they also changed their username to "Nobody" soon after. Very weird case here, makes me wonder what's going on with them. That probably rules out just mis-clicks (on bounty reason and/or on the target answer). — Peter Cordes 1 min ago
Does this answer your question? What is the appropriate way to report someone who created a new account to get around a ban? — gnat 1 min ago
11:14 PM
Does this answer your question? Custom filter updates ignore tag combinations — Stephen Rauch 1 min ago
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