12:02 AM
"I want to peepee on [celebrity]." is a very poor choice for name-calling or personal attacks — Nick 41 secs ago
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1:19 AM
I feel like a useful thing to wonder is "what are the activities where Stack Exchange/Overflow would be joint controllers' — Journeyman Geek 1 min ago
2:00 AM
2:12 AM
I'm very impressed by the techiness of the ad. I do not think we should hinder creativity in ads. — trinalbadger587 1 min ago
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4:57 AM
It's entirely up to you which, if any, answer you want to accept. You're supposed to pick the one most useful to you, but you can do as you wish. I will note that a large part of the issue is that you've not defined what you mean by "better", and so there are might be multiple dimensions on which answers could be better, making your choice much harder. — cigien 1 min ago
Doesn't matter in this case. Neither the question (which is a duplicate), nor the answer (which only reiterates what has already been said a thousand times on related threads) is worth keeping. — oguz ismail 28 secs ago
If you already know the answer, then imo, you answer your own question (in that case you think your question hasn't been asked before and that the solution address the question). In cases, where you don't know the solution, whichever solution worked for yo, you should accept that. If you find other solution to be better, you can always leave a comment. — driftking9987 1 min ago
@oguzismail, frankly, as I have already mentioned in this post, the question also talks about similar such scenarios — kesarling He-Him 1 min ago
@driftking9987, I am not talking about scenarios where I know the answer, but about those where I want a "better" (there we go again) answer, which in this case would be a simpler/more performant solution — kesarling He-Him 1 min ago
5:35 AM
I am using latest chrome Version 94.0.4606.61 (Official Build) (64-bit) and I still need this work around. thank you! — actan 14 secs ago
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7:49 AM
Does this answer your question? What should I do if I don't know which answer should I accept? — Robert Longson 23 secs ago
8:37 AM
@KylePollard Besides these tracking pixels, do any other StackExchange URLs include
/ivc/
? It will be better if these URLs can be isolated without requiring multiple wildcards in the URL. — RockPaperLz- Mask it or Casket 1 min ago
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9:45 AM
@Sabito The " (auto)" in each flag name is actually part of the name of the flag. So, while they may appear redundant, it's accurate to have them here. That they are redundant in this list is likely why they weren't part of the bold text. — Makyen ♦ 24 secs ago
10:17 AM
Or do you mean that you reviewed this stackoverflow.com/review/suggested-edits/29916532 and got a notification that a different question got edited 2 times? If yes, then this looks like a weird bug. — Tom 14 secs ago
@Tom This is the post I reviewed and edited, and where the banner links: stackoverflow.com/posts/69329200/revisions. If it was the editor making a revision (no way for me to tell), the message is fairly useless and confusing. (I did not see it while editing, only after.) — Laurel 5 secs ago
Well, maybe a mod and provide more insight about what had happened here. Regarding "the message is fairly useless and confusing" ... confusing, yes maybe, but not useless. The engine needs to merge both edits and when your edit started on a previous revision, then it might overwrite newer revision. So it tries to tell you that so you can think about re-starting your edit from the newest revision. — Tom 22 secs ago
10:54 AM
@user5858 If a tag is necessary for context then that context should be provided in the question itself - otherwise desktop users will not see that context until they have finished reading the question. (Tags show above the question on mobile, though, for some reason.) I'll edit my answer to quote from the relevant help page. — kaya3 15 secs ago
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12:42 PM
Does this answer your question? Why isn't providing feedback mandatory on downvotes, and why are ideas suggesting such negatively received? — Jeanne Dark 1 min ago
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2:14 PM
@chivracq totally miss the point by a wide margin, the question is about accessibility, if it is not a big deal for you or you aren't personally affected, it does not matter — iunfixit 25 secs ago
2:32 PM
Just loading the page and pressing
Tab
focuses the Display name field. I wouldn’t call “clicking somewhere around” resetting the focus. And even then, I can’t reproduce the behavior. “Press tab multiple tabs to confirm the behavior”, “the footer will be focused first” — Really “first”? So is it first or is it after multiple keypresses? And in any case, what, specifically, do you expect to happen instead? — Sebastian Simon just now
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3:39 PM
Yes, it does increase visibility, although indirectly. It's more that it increases the visibility of new answers. When I see 2020 clearly under the answer, I can trust that it's relatively new. When I see it's from 2013 and the library it's concerning had its first full release in 2014, I know to be careful about it. Having full date on recent answers (in addition to "2 days ago" for example) instead of omitting the year and implicitly saying that it's from the current year would be nice too. — Harvastum 54 secs ago
3:55 PM
@chivracq It is wholly unreasonable to require everyone using screen readers to use web developer tools in the browser just to avoid overly long and/or poorly written alt text in ads. — BSMP 12 secs ago
"the community frowns on overt self-promotion and tends to vote it down and flag it as spam" - That's about the most garbage response I've ever seen from a mod. You're doing it in comments, you can't downvote or spam flag comments. — Nick 47 secs ago
I've been watching the
otp
tag for years now and correcting everything new question I see that's supposed to be one-time-password
or opentripplanner
, etc. I just went through all the otp
questions and retagged the few that snuck through. Can we rename the otp
tag to erlang-otp
instead now please? I would do it myself but I don't have the needed permissions. — Steve Vinoski 26 secs ago
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5:22 PM
Also see this recent question: What's the etiquette for improving answers that only address part of a question? — skomisa 31 secs ago
6:02 PM
RE 4: The r tag wiki links to the R reprex package, and that is maintained by a commercial entity. I guess it really depends on your definition of "officially". — Ian Campbell 1 min ago
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6:34 PM
@cigien I initially misunderstood the question. I thought the OP wanted the link to their tool to be used as a magic link for comments. That's why I said it's highly unlikely. — 41686d6564 24 secs ago
Ah, I see. It seems the OP is asking if their tool can be linked from the mre page though, so your answer is very likely still accurate :) — cigien 15 secs ago
7:05 PM
@SebastianSimon, would you look at that... I guess I assumed the language code would always match the country from which it originated. — Chris 1 min ago
@SebastianSimon, the redirect may be in place but the comment short-code doesn't work. That's actually the thing that bugs me; I'll update this now that I better understand what's happening. — Chris 19 secs ago
This question has been asked before and the difference between
ja
and jp
was explained, but I can’t find it anymore. It was either in some comment or some deleted question or somewhere else entirely. — Sebastian Simon 43 secs agoIf you are Brazilian I doubt you care about the country code for Portugal and are more interested in the language abbreviation. Really not clear why country codes are really that relevant at all — charlietfl 37 secs ago
It's not clear what "mark off" you refer to; the question you mention has a net zero score and no current close votes, and the irrelevant tag has been removed for you. — jonrsharpe 1 min ago
stackoverflow.com/help/on-topic - can't answer 2-5, because we don't have a concept of groups, so I'm not sure what you're talking about. As for 6, (if you mean downvotes) no. If you mean close votes, yes, they can be contested — Zoe 1 min ago
@skomisa yay, thank you, I missed that one :) Will incorporate in the list a bit later — Oleg Valter 1 min ago
Agreed on the second part as well - having vague guidance (and "any ... that gets ..." is rather vague) is just ripe for interpretation wars and seems to be in misalignment with how community has been viewing the issue all these years. — Oleg Valter 1 min ago
8:22 PM
In all honesty, folks, will it hurt if we had another shortcut that addresses at least a little bit of a confusing mess we are all in? It's not like it is going to hurt if implemented, and it is not like we are delaying anyone by requesting it ( hint: take a look at the number of completed feature requests this year to truly grasp what I mean ) — Oleg Valter 5 secs ago
8:50 PM
@cigien I have no idea about the SOCVR. If that is a rule there I don't understand it but if course I will edit the answer accordingly. — Trilarion 6 secs ago
It's specifically Rule 15. It's quite a lengthy rule, but it's clear about the request not being allowed. As to why the rule exists, the FAQ hints at it, but if you want more details, feel free to hop into SOCVR chat, and ask. Members there will be happy to help clarify things. Thanks for the edit. — cigien 1 min ago
9:50 PM
Welcome to Meta Stack Overflow! It seems like you wanted to ask on Stack Overflow proper. If you are question-banned there, please read What can I do when getting “We are no longer accepting questions/answers from this account”? — Oleg Valter 52 secs ago
Alright, oh I missed the point indeed, well "Accessibility" is a "Concept" that I know and understand, but "accessible", ... well, simply means "accessible" to me, I don't think about "Accessibility" when I see/read "accessible", => so the Qt (Title) (=> "Should ads on Stack Overflow be accessible?") is maybe not very clear..., at least to me... — chivracq 1 min ago
I've read the Triage Queue & the Close Votes Queue. What training besides this are moderators required to complete before given the powers to close questions? — LockhartTech 15 secs ago
10:15 PM
In case someone forgets this is the comment flag dialog, notice the distinct lack of "non-personal badness" that the flag dialogs have. — Braiam 1 min ago
@Braiam - methinks you need to revisit what's in the screenshot until it is too late to edit the comment :) Seems like the dialog missed the capture — Oleg Valter 1 min ago
10:45 PM
If SO wants to know what I am reading, then shouldn't they blur/obscure all content that I am not "focused" on? I mean, if I want to unblur a particular portion of content, then I can just mouseover it on nonmobile (or tap it on mobile). This would give SO real clarity while compromising the UX! ...just saying. For the record, I study incorrect/suboptimal/bad answers longer than I study correct answers that I actually use for work -- because I am an enthusiastic content curator. Maybe these pixels can be used to id voting abuse too -- when users read my answer for 1s before downvoting. — mickmackusa 1 min ago
If I post a long answer and the snippet is at the end (after a lengthy explanation), then the user's viewport will be below where the voting buttons are. This will potentially draw the next answer's buttons into the viewport. Seems really unreliable to me. I find myself really agreeing with TJ. — mickmackusa 27 secs ago
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