12:32 AM
If you want to reduce the number of bans, request downvoters to state a legitimate reason. Voters can stay anonymous. I have been banned twice, right after I questioned the lack of value in downvoting without an apparent cause. I cannot correct what I see as a legitimate question. I received one of those bans at the same time as I got an award for best answers. I have been programming for over 25 years. I am self-taught and not that sophisticated but I have major clients I have retained for a number of years who are very happy with the products they receive, done with meticulous attention. — RationalRabbit 1 min ago
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@Makyen In other words, it's a known problematic solution, but it's a workable and approved solution that was able to be implemented using the developer resources currently available for it. — M. Justin 39 secs ago
4:35 AM
Better to have to much description than too much code. My Python is too weak to tell if you have too much or too little code. — user4581301 20 secs ago
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Sorry, nobody can raise a question ban for you. The only ways to get out of it are to (1) wait 6 months, when you can ask a new question or (2) Edit your existing questions so that they get upvotes. Deleted questions do contribute to the ban, as Zoe said. — Someone_who_likes_SE 18 secs ago
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Agree with @RBarryYoung 100% - But that is the price of trying to help someone else on this supposed Q&A platform. What matters now is the form, the substance is irrelevant. If someone doesn't like an answer or thinks it's another question, answer the original question. If you know the answer, of course. If you don't, just go to a question you can handle. That is the only way to really help other people and the sole purpose of a Q&A site, especially when it belongs to a billion dollar company that does not need free help from anyone to filter answers or clean the site in any way. — Felipe Alameda A 30 secs ago
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9:35 AM
@charlietfl This answer is suggesting that the proposal is not convincing. Whatever people think this suggests about "the status quo" is purely make believe. "X is fine" and "X is not improved by Y" are two separate things. — MisterMiyagi 1 min ago
10:32 AM
Does this answer your question? Where can I ask about "finding a tool, library, or favorite off-site resource?" — Abdul Aziz Barkat 49 secs ago
See e.g. stackoverflow.com/help/on-topic, which answers both of your questions: 1. No; and 2. Because such questions tend to attract opinionated answers and spam. — jonrsharpe 44 secs ago
11:07 AM
@Makyen is there any indication between an autoflag and a normal flag? Can one earn the Deputy and Marshal badges based on autoflags alone? — NearHuscarl 1 min ago
It would be worth you taking the tour to find make it about what Stack Overflow is actually for., As you haven't taken said tour yet. — Larnu just now
11:35 AM
Maybe vote to close the original question, if it isn't answerable due to lack of focus. — Danny Varod 1 min ago
"And also I think there are quite a few questions here asking for recommendations." You have the flag posts privilege. If you encounter them, flag them as off-topic. — Ivar 1 min ago
11:59 AM
@JeanneDark Thanks, but I just discovered that it was added yesterday. It seems it's just a normal tag now that shouldn't be there. — Gert Arnold 41 secs ago
@MarkRotteveel Absolutely. That's why at first I only considered leaving the link to the content in the comment. — Miscellaneous 1 min ago
I saw that but it's not correct. When you check the revision history, you see that it was apparently added back in May. So I guess it was not a normal process but maybe it only had one tag left that somehow got removed. Did you try to add untagged to a question yourself? If you do, you'll get a warning explaining it. — Jeanne Dark 1 min ago
Since you can't manually add the tag, what would a guidance be useful for? It's just added by the system in some special cases when there's no other tag (migration, tag removal), it can't be added manually. The whole guidance necessary is that when you see a question with that tag, you should probably try to edit it (though not in case of that newer question because it'll Roomba anyway). — Jeanne Dark 1 min ago
12:34 PM
Related proposal on MSE since 2011: Users should not be able to suggest tag wikis for 'untagged' (the question asked for a different thing, but the answer proposed something similar to this) — Andrew T. 21 secs ago
1:19 PM
The problem with your thinking is that you're thinking "oh these posts are still helpful and they don't get justly rewarded compared to busier tags". They don't get as justly rewarded because those posts aren't helpful to as many people. Score is basically a measure of helpfulness. If you answer in tags more people are active in, you're helpful to more people. — Nick 1 min ago
@DebanjanB Just raise a mod flag on any of your posts and provide all the needed information (link to room, reason to unfreeze etc.), the fact that your post isn't relevant to the room doesn't matter. — Nick 14 secs ago
Well... that's because there isn't really any proper guidance on it, it's not something that generally needs to be done, I've updated the answer on the proposed duplicate to indicate that any of your own posts will do as well, but really... it doesn't matter what post it is at all. Flag any post you like, as long as your flag is clear and contains everything needed the mod will understand what you're asking. They can after all read :p — Nick 1 min ago
The question has been changed with an addition to the end of the original post. If anyone thinks the question is now better, feel free to re-open. — Paul 51 secs ago
BTW, that Hardware Recommendations About page is awesome. It tells what is and what isn't on-topic on that site, in specific terms. And also don't leave readers out in the cold, if a potential question is not on-topic - they propose specific internal and external sites. Stack Overflow doesn't have any of that. It is very focused on users and only has (nothing about what is on-topic and what is not): "to build a library of detailed, high-quality answers" — Peter Mortensen 9 secs ago
@NearHuscarl No, there isn't, directly on SE, a clear indication between an autoflag and a normal flag. Moderators can see a bit of a difference by looking at the grouping of users who flagged the post. It is, however, possible to explicitly determine based on the record on metasmoke as to which flags raised through metasmoke were autoflags and which were manually raised. — Makyen ♦ 41 secs ago
BTW, that Hardware Recommendations About page is awesome. It tells what is and what isn't on-topic on that site, in specific terms. And also doesn't leave readers out in the cold if a potential question is not on-topic - it proposes specific internal and external sites. Stack Overflow's About page doesn't have any of that. It is very focused on users and only has (nothing about what is on-topic and what is not): "to build a library of detailed, high-quality answers" — Peter Mortensen 52 secs ago
@NearHuscarl Yes, it is possible to get those badges from autoflags alone, however, the number of autoflags which are actually assigned to each individual is low on a per site basis, so it would take multiple years. I haven't checked, but it's unlikely that anyone has gotten those badges just from autoflags. Most participants in Charcoal get the bulk of their flags by watching reports come in and manually evaluating the post and flagging when appropriate. — Makyen ♦ 49 secs ago
2:17 PM
The subsection 'Get answers to practical, detailed questions' does seem to have some of that. — Martin James 50 secs ago
3:10 PM
I find the whole "Workflow"/Navigation for a Tag rather "cumbersome" anyway...: The
Learn more...
Link should be named Tag Wiki
(or Tag Info
), there is no need for a direct Link Improve tag info
from the Tag Page, (where only the Excerpt is displayed btw...), that Link could be placed at the bottom of the 'Tag Wiki' Page, next to the History
& Excerpt history
Links... (My 2cts...) — chivracq 1 min agoThread related to Qt: "Pending limit for wiki tag edits" ( meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/367745/… ) — chivracq 25 secs ago
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3:40 PM
Ok but you just completely shut it down with your first statement of "I don't see the point.". You my not see need to enhance follow features but I for one would welcome it. As someone who has been doing a lot of front end interactivity work over the years the whole UI for SE could be brought into the modern era — charlietfl 1 min ago
4:05 PM
Thank you for your time. While so much on this site has generated negative feelings, you've always been a positive influence. I'm glad for you that you are now moving on, hopefully to better things. Everyone who uses this site has benefited from your work, and I wish you every success in your future career. — user1725145 21 secs ago
There are other reasons to want to see the markdown of someone's question as well, for instance if they have an error in their code that is not evident in the rendered version. — khelwood 52 secs ago
Does this answer your question? See underlying (Markdown) source code of locked answer/question — Ivar 54 secs ago
Click "edit"/"improve this answer", or use "source" from the revision history. — Cody Gray ♦ 1 min ago
4:40 PM
What is the difference between a question and a comment? Questions are posts that are subject to quality guidelines and can get answer posts in response. Comments are left on posts and are mainly meant to be used to request clarification. However, there are fewer rules about what's explicitly disallowed when it comes to comments. A comment about baking pies would just get removed but a question about baking pies would get downvoted and closed (and then deleted). — BSMP 1 min ago
5:32 PM
@Cody but the question clearly states that "sometimes it gives the error Suggested edit queue is full" - and often "sometimes" is very long... and, AFAIK, revision history would only work if there was an edit (or I don't know what the revision history is) — user16320675 1 min ago
If you're here, remember to vote to close and delete the question there so that the tag is gone by the end of the day. — Bhargav Rao 45 secs ago
No, revision history is always available, because there's always been at least 1 revision (the original). It isn't linked from the UI, but it's always available at:
/posts/<id>/revisions
@user16320675 — Cody Gray ♦ just nowI see - but that is a bit hidden (at least for low reputation users, who are most probably the ones interested in learning markdown) — user16320675 57 secs ago
The Markdown help is a much better way to learn Markdown: stackoverflow.com/help/formatting — Cody Gray ♦ 6 secs ago
That page is good to start, but it does not have examples of all the tricks that some users do to better format their post... (after 10+ years on SO I still find some interesting tricks and also would like to see how they did it...) but never mind — user16320675 59 secs ago
6:22 PM
There is an entire FAQ about why the image isn't helpful though, @GertArnold : Please do not upload images of code/errors when asking a question. Just because it's meta doesn't make the points raised not applicable. — Larnu 50 secs ago
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6:49 PM
@TheMaster At the moment, I can ask a question. I'm not checking really often though, and I may be wrong but I think I have been unbanned when I reached 1000 rep — nalka 57 secs ago
7:09 PM
Does this answer your question? Why did I fail this review in the 'First questions' queue? — cigien 50 secs ago
"Should I have flagged the question instead to satisfy the audit?" - Yes; Why are you only downvoting a question that should clearly be closed? — Security Hound 1 min ago
Interestingly, I see no comments from you, either here or on your question on the Stack Overflow main site (unless you made some and they have been deleted). — DontKnowMuchBut Getting Better 45 secs ago
@SecurityHound I think a flag, a close-vote, or anything followed by "Other action" will currently fail a known bad audit in FQ. It's a reported bug. — Adrian Mole 25 secs ago
@BSMP by asking, I had thinking over the Questions that You can post here, and the Comments, which You can leave under the Question. I do not know the exact place of the clarifications rules for SO/SE, but I remember me that I had read, that I do not should asking about a Question/Ask post, and have to use the Comment sections. — Jens 1 min ago
You are on Meta. This question will not be answered here and you may want to go over the Checklist and How to Ask before you repost on main. Please consider deleting this question. — rene 53 secs ago
Your question asks "What is it for?" Doesn't the linked duplicate answer your question? — TheMaster 18 secs ago
@Miscellaneous: A link in a comment to the external Q&A that has an answer is much better than nothing. If you don't think the question looks valuable enough to future readers to do more than that (or you don't have time), just comment a link. Otherwise, it could be worth figuring out how much of an external answer you can reasonably quote (with quote formatting, attribution, and a link) and making a community-wiki answer. — Peter Cordes 28 secs ago
@Larnu: As I say, the current close reasons are too big of a PITA to decipher, so I don't generally flag except for duplicates. If I can't simply downvote a crappy question in FQR, then I'll just stop doing that also. The company will get what it wants, you can be sure. — Mark Benningfield 1 min ago
8:14 PM
SO definitely still has a communication problem with new users --> No, new users are still lazy to take 10min of their time to read how the site is supposed to work and this will remain forever ... — Temani Afif 1 min ago
I got linked that video a couple hours ago, and all I have to say is.... yet another idiot with a massive lack of understanding of the site and the way it functions — Nick 19 secs ago
That's the truth, there is nothing wrong pointing out the issue. Calling people lazy when they really are is not a negative thing. We all are doing efforts here but most of new users are not (not all of them by the way) — Temani Afif 1 min ago
Perhaps you could summarise the points on the video; because I'm not going to watch it. — khelwood 55 secs ago
Question title: "what technology has this website been built with" ; Guy on video: "I think this is a valid question" - and that is your problem right there... (youtu.be/IbDAmvUwo5c?t=212) — Tomerikoo 1 min ago
"I'm saying that we can do better to communicate how the site works" - Oh, is that what you're saying? Ngl, I have no idea what you're asking here or what discussion there is to have based on your question — Nick 22 secs ago
this recent question looks strongly related, "TO TYRANNICAL MODERATORS & BULLIES: I know similar questions have been asked previously, however since it is a Q&A website, I dare to ask it again because mine isn't working..." (its comments seem to refer the same video) — gnat 1 min ago
SO has a problem with presenting rules to the new users. New users jump in unprepared. Their posts get downvoted, close voted. New users complain about toxicity. SO tries to be more welcoming by obscuring the rules and intent of the site as much as possible. New users jump in unprepared... — Dalija Prasnikar 1 min ago
Just curious – what's your evidence or reasoning for using the "highest quality" post as the "dupe target"? Maybe I just assumed for no good reason, but I've always thought the correct, or maybe 'just obvious', dupe target is the oldest question. — Kenny Evitt 37 secs ago
Does this answer your question? When is Stack Overflow going to stop demonizing the quality-concerned users who have made the site a success? — gnat 1 min ago
Isn't this just meta.stackoverflow.com/q/407529/3001761 again? Someone with a YouTube account Has Opinions - OK, so? — jonrsharpe 46 secs ago
8:55 PM
That circle jerk under the youtube comments is funny as usual and the arguments are the same as well. They all asked perfect, but hard or too easy questions and the evil neckbeards and gatekeepers closed the questions. Sadge. Nothing new and nothing to actually discuss. They won't listen anythey, because they "know" they are right. — Tom 1 min ago
I have unanswered questions that I would have liked to ask on the site. But.. I don't. They're all "How does <this> really work?", "How to <do this>?", "Why does <this> not work?" type of questions. I see those types of questions go down fast all the time. I ask them somewhere else or live with not knowing. I expect asking them here isn't going to make me know anyway. — Scratte 7 secs ago
9:40 PM
Stack Overflow is community moderated. If you see something that wasn't done right, e.g. closed question, then vote to reopen. Don't rant about it on YouTube. That guy mentioned that it's the moderators who are evil, but normal users can reopen these questions. Why have they not been reopened yet? — Dharman 11 secs ago
This is just another rant on YouTube for the views. They have shared no real statistics. They have not explained any real problems. They have not proposed any solutions. What's the point of this video? They just picked some bad apples and portrayed it as it was the death of Stack Overflow. The condescending comments should have been flagged long ago, not publicized on YT. The good questions should have been edited and reopened. Besides, just because a question is off-topic doesn't mean it's not popular. It just means that is should not have been asked here. — Dharman 1 min ago
FWIW I searched for some of these questions and I actually did what I said should be done. Why didn't other members of the community do it? — Dharman 27 secs ago
The author of this video has demonstrated a clear misunderstanding of the platform and complete disrespect for the community. Closed questions can be reopened. Rude comments must be deleted. People posting comments and voting to close are not site moderators. Why hasn't this guy shown any good examples of content that actively helps the community? Stack Overflow has been an enormous help to programmers all around the world for years. People come to SO not to ask questions, but to seek answers. — Dharman 1 min ago
Comments on YT: "I wonder how many people just gave up on programming after posting their first SO question. Negative rep is soul crushing as a beginner." This is why we generally don't recommend beginner programmers to contribute to the site by asking questions. You must have some basic knowledge to be able to ask a decent question that will help others. It's the same as a beginner going on YouTube and making programming tutorials. If they put a lot of effort into it, it might be helpful, but it will be very tiresome for them. — Dharman 23 secs ago
@Dai Why haven't you flagged them yet? I haven't flagged them yet, because I just haven't seen them yet. — Dharman 40 secs ago
10:07 PM
I don’t disagree the close reasons absolutely are terrible, i said as much, when they changed but not enough of the community aired their disagreement when the change happened — Security Hound 1 min ago
If people don't want to read a paragraph of your question they can easily skip it... why even put it in a spoiler quote at all? It only makes it tedious for people that actually want to read that info. — Marco Bonelli 1 min ago
10:24 PM
Does this answer your question? What happened to the Stack Overflow app for Android? — gnat 37 secs ago
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11:20 PM
One funny thing: the video contains a few examples of reasonable questions that were heavily downvoted, arguing that the community is toxic (based on those few questions). Interestingly, a similar video could be done to prove that the community is super welcoming, by taking examples of poor questions that were upvoted and answered (there are many of those, of course). The only thing I take away from this video is that people aren't perfect: sometimes, good questions get downvoted, yes. — Dada 1 min ago
11:37 PM
@Elikill58 Well, if that "Share Feedback" option were to cast a free close vote, then ... fantastic! Or, at least, they could push the post into the Close Votes review queue? — Adrian Mole 40 secs ago
11:54 PM
It's easy to find reasonable questions that are downvoted and closed, usually because they have been asked more than a few times already. The
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