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9:27 PM
Doh. I wrote something with some options, but then deleted it because I realized I've got some bias on which should keep the tag, if any. :) Questions added. Thanks! — James Skemp 41 secs ago
9:39 PM
@OlegValter I don't see many Articles in the near future. The rules here will lift the quality but also make them harder to write. Already now there aren't many. Who is going to write these high quality how-to guides? The appetite of companys to contribute to a knowledge library seems to have been overestimated. I like the idea of Articles alone for everyone, but Articles together with Collectives doesn't work. It will always be a compromise and probably one that doesn't work. Time will tell. — Trilarion 1 min ago
10:00 PM
@PaulStoner - Upvotes absolutely should require an explanation. Especially some of the upvote to questions that are clearly spam (I have seen this happen) — Security Hound 1 min ago
10:32 PM
A read of meta.stackexchange.com/questions/225370/… should be instructive. — Robert Longson 15 secs ago
Additionally 20K users can delete answers with a negative score so you're helping them and when you get to 20K you can join in too. — Robert Longson 1 min ago
@RobertLongson, a good illustration -- here's an orange instead of an apple — Alex Rudenko 30 secs ago
I think in this case, Very Low Quality would be the appropriate flag. Generally speaking, Not An Answer flags are reviewed by moderators who don't see the context, so they should only be used when what's written could not be an answer regardless of what the question is. — kaya3 14 secs ago
11:00 PM
@KevinB, unfortunately "the system" doesn't say why people are CV until it's already closed, and then it takes far too long to get it reopened to get people interested in it again. In my example, it only took 6 minutes for a question to be closed and 3 days for it to get reopened. This is completely ridiculous. Especially when the poster already knew what was wrong and was currently fixing it. Regardless if you think the system is working as designed, it's pretty obviously designed poorly if reopening fixed questions is no where near as much a priority as closing them. — computercarguy 33 secs ago
@Nick Personally, I find answering beginner questions more satisfying than finding dupes and closing them as such. — Steve Bennett 1 min ago
That example question was only 300 in the reopen que, yet it still took 3 calendar days to get reopened. That's a horrible speed. And I couldn't do anything about it, since I don't have access to that queue. I tried to get a mod involved, but my flag was denied. I find it pretty useless to ask questions on this site because it's so hard to actually keep it open, no matter how closely one follows the "good question" guidelines. If people dislike the question, they will look harder to find a problem and close it. That's quite disconcerting for a Q&A site, when it doesn't like questions. — computercarguy 24 secs ago
11:19 PM
OK thanks guys for responding to my concern. I do appreciate that Stackoverflow is the single most helpful Q&A website in the world, and the stringent enforcement of the many rules by you guys is obviously the reason of its success. — Silly Dude 53 secs ago
I tried custom moderator flag -- it was also declined. Ok, I think I clarified this issue for myself. — Alex Rudenko 44 secs ago
@KevinB, so what is the "right place" to ask a question if it won't be answered here in under 3 days because the asker accidentally made a typo? This is supposed to be a place where professionals can get help as well as non-professionals. I know I can't wait +3 days for an answer for most work tasks. When isn't a question "time-sensitive"? If people have been struggling with a problem for hours or even days, they are looking for a solution, well, soon. Evidently you don't worry about that, since you aren't even tagging me to get responses to your comments here. — computercarguy 10 secs ago
11:55 PM
Very Low Quality is also reviewed by moderators, @kaya3. The only difference between VLQ and NAA is that the former is invalidated automatically by an edit. — Cody Gray ♦ 46 secs ago
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