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Could be bug, but it is also possible that you received upvotes which were later reverted. Those pushed you over the 75, but after being reverted the system treats your profile as they were never there, so you don't see -10 or a drop in your reputation histogram. You can also check Why did I gain/lose reputation? Can I audit my reputation history? — Tom 35 secs ago
Corresponding MSE post about the same thing: “How to Ask Questions in Private Beta” is listed in every site’s help centre — V2Blast ♦ 57 secs ago
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While this probably should be closed as dup (not the first time one asks for it - meta.stackoverflow.com/search?q=+delete+48+hours) I posted an answer to clarify my reasoning (since the question indirectly calls me out). — Alexei Levenkov 1 min ago
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@ag87 - A user cannot complain about the reception to their questions if they are unwilling to read the help center before asking their questions. — Security Hound 1 min ago
The table tag does, in fact, exist. It's on 7,757 deleted questions. The system generally treats tags which only exist on deleted questions as if the tag doesn't exist. Part of that treatment is that to add the tag to a non-deleted question the tag must be "created". However, that doesn't explain the issues you were having with seeing the creation dialog for org-table tag, as that tag does exist on 31 non-deleted questions (the 30 questions reported to you plus the question you're asking about, as the tag has been added to that question). — Makyen ♦ 50 secs ago
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SO Jobs will no longer be available soon, so you probably shouldn’t bother to post a job ad here. — Sebastian Simon 1 min ago
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The burnination process is really bugged. For eg. it doesn't remove any synonyms of the burninated tag: meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/407678/…. — Shambhav Gautam 40 secs ago
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This is Dunning Kruger manifesting itself in its most visible, daily form. We can all sympathise because, for all of us, there are very many fields where we entirely underestimate how much field-knowledge we lack. — Rounin 41 secs ago
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Sometimes deleting question that cannot be improved is a merciful thing to do. It prevents it from accumulating more downvotes. Another additional problem is that poor questions with no long term value that are answered might require more moderation to be removed if the answer is upvoted or accepted. Watching and following those means additional work. If you wanted to help a user with such poor question that cannot be fixed in a meaningful way, you could have posted a comment. — Dalija Prasnikar 1 min ago
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Wow, I don't why this other question did not pop up in my search, I guess I'm not as good at searching as I should be, sorry. Sorry also for not thinking about SO not being the "main" site. I still think URL edits should bypass the 6 char limit. Unlike in usual text, a single character change makes it or breaks it. — Gauthier 1 min ago
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Thank you. Your answer highlighted another thing that I didn't realize, namely that closed questions can still be voted on. I don't think that I have ever seen this in practice. In my experience, once a question has bee — Jonathan Willcock 1 min ago
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It's better to just explain what's wrong with the answer ("This answer is an exact copy of ..."). Asking why they're upvoting here seems almost rhetorical: If people aren't aware of the problem, then they might just be upvoting a post that seems useful. If they are aware of the problem, then they're either malicious or indifferent to quality standards. If you find it to be suspicious, then it's better to raise a custom flag so a mod can investigate and deal with it. — Bernhard Barker 1 min ago
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@Dharman Thanks. Why are those replies you added not marked as duplicates? After all, they are similar, just like my question, which it is a duplicate, so they also are duplicates so should be closed. — LordF 21 secs ago
There's no need to close them as duplicates. They are significantly different from each other. When closing as a duplicate we aim to maintain high-quality questions and direct traffic to them. Some questions might be similar but have different answers. Sometimes the question seems completely different, but the underlying problem would result in the same answer, which results in closure as a duplicate. We try to do what's best for the site on a question by question basis — Dharman 22 secs ago
"when it becomes available" How would the system know when an answer worth accepting is available? — Dharman 46 secs ago
To counterbalance this, how can we discourage users from accepting bad answers just because they're there? — khelwood 55 secs ago
@Dharman, I mean when the time constraints on accepting an answer are lifted. — anastaciu 40 secs ago
Ok, let's say you convince me. But what kind of logic do we follow in establishing the boundary of the word "significantly"? What makes one question significantly different from another and not others? Does it depend on the opinion, is there any pattern? Because now I do not know if I should report practically every post as a duplicate, because I can see that the examples I gave in this meta-post have not been marked as a duplicate, so I understand that they are not, so I do not know where the border is, that those questions are not duplicates and mine is. — LordF 34 secs ago
I'd much prefer that they go through some kind of training before they post anything. — Dharman 20 secs ago
It would be interesting to perhaps also have a notification to consider unaccepting a negatively scored answer. — MisterMiyagi 25 secs ago
I don't really see the benefit of adding technical load to the site for something that will just be added to the list of all the things those users are going to ignore anyway. — Mark Benningfield 28 secs ago
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Comments are not for extended discussion; this conversation has been moved to chat. — Stephen Rauch ♦ 1 min ago
@BDL isent a coment, if they coment on my question and show them fowwing link stackoverflow.com/help/someone-answers this helps sometimes — nbk 52 secs ago
On one hand, there's a periodical pop-up that reminds users to upvote, so it might make sense to remind users to accept an answer. Whether it's a good idea or not, it's debatable (e.g. users may accept any bad answer just to remove the nagging) — Andrew T. 50 secs ago
I thought they added some sort of notification like that years ago when they removed the percent accepted counter from profiles — charlietfl 31 secs ago
Also, somewhat related on MSE: Does/could/should SE prompt users harder to vote on and accept answers to their questions? — Andrew T. 1 min ago
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make it a wiki answer and use that question as duplicate target if the same occur in the future — Temani Afif 1 min ago
@TemaniAfif What is the advantage of a wiki answer over a regular answer in this case? — Bharel 28 secs ago
you want earn reputation from it and it's not really your answer. Anyone can update it like they want. — Temani Afif 1 min ago
@AndrewT your're right. I would advocate a one time reminder to make sure users know/remember about this, that's all — anastaciu 30 secs ago
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The rest of the FAQ brings forth more examples and further enhances the understanding of the OP, which I believe is important. Even if I follow your advice, the answer will still be an entire quote taken from the FAQ and a link; is it encouraged? — Bharel 33 secs ago
@Bharel There might be differing views on this. Quoting the text, and providing attribution is of course a minimum requirement, but even then, if your answer consists solely of quoted text, there are mods who will summarily delete that answer. I would strongly suggest writing at least some part of the answer in your own words. — cigien 1 min ago
@Bharel Further enhancing people's understanding is of course important, but an answer on Stack Overflow should ideally stick to answering the specific question that was asked, because that is what makes the answer useful to people who have that question. Once you start explaining how the
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operator has different behaviour for different types in Python then you're not answering the question, you're just making it harder to find the information they were looking for. You may believe that also explaining that other thing makes your answer more useful, but on Stack Overflow the idea is ... — kaya3 1 min ago... that people will know what information will be useful to them, and search for it. Yes, that assumption is not always true, so there is a balance to draw, but in general you should avoid explaining other things than what was asked about unless it is genuinely necessary to support an understanding of the actual answer to the question. Don't just add more information because you believe more information is always useful. — kaya3 20 secs ago
It makes sense, Martin Pieters has a different reason for this though, what do you think? — anastaciu 38 secs ago
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Does this answer your question? Why can't I ask customer service-related questions? — Nick 1 min ago
Does this answer your question? Where to ask Kubernetes server operational issues — Nimantha 1 min ago
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Relevant discussion about unpinning the accepted answer on Meta Stack Exchange. — 41686d6564 23 secs ago
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@Makyen: "The system generally treats tags which only exist on deleted questions as if the tag doesn't exist." Thanks for that info. That approach seems misguided, no? What does it really hope to accomplish? Especially if that's not the only assumption the "system" makes, and the result is a convoluted, incomprehensible, and error prone UI. — Drew 1 min ago
There's also some posts that use accepted answers as a way to pin a table of contents, particularly on huge bug report questions — Zoe ♦ 10 secs ago
Would be real nice if they fixed the code detection so it doesn't trigger on tables, but I'm not optimistic that's going to happen in the near foreseeable future — Zoe ♦ 46 secs ago
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Okay, thanks. The answer on that dupe got me through: stackoverflow.com/questions/70815236/… — NewSites 17 secs ago
The salary calculator was a really neat feature, sad to see it go. Good thing, that more and more job boards require salary brackets, like: devitjobs.us germantechjobs.de or nofluffjobs.com — Greg Tomasik 1 min ago
The salary calculator was a really neat feature, sad to see it go. Good thing, that more and more job boards require salary brackets, like: devitjobs.us germantechjobs.de or nofluffjobs.com Also, the Joel Test was a nice add-on to have an overview of the company's engineering philosophy. — Greg Tomasik 53 secs ago
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It was also a shame when the ability for companies to reach out to users was removed. One company I'm working for hired much of our development team that way, now we're struggling significantly using other methods. As a candidate, I've gotten two contracting opportunities that way. I've tried several other sites to find contracting work, but none work as well as SO, partly because SO highlights my skills so much better than other sites. I'm really sad to see developer stories go away because it's in all my resumes I send out to companies when applying/bidding to jobs. — sytech 1 min ago
"comments are meant to ask for clarification of the post ... not a means to have a jolly debate about voting behavior" - goes not work on Meta - see comments on this question :-) (ups, now I've done it myself) — user16320675 1 min ago
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Hi Saikat Dasgupta, welcome to Meta! I'm not sure which search brought you here but the problem you describe will not be answered on this specific site. To get an answer from users that have the expertise about the topic of your question you'll have to find and then re-post on the proper site. Check How do I ask a good question and What is on topic on the target site to make sure your post is in good shape. Your question is definitely off-topic on Meta and is better deleted here. — rene 46 secs ago
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I am banned from asking questions. I don't know how it happened as I rarely asked questions in times of need. It would be great if my account is activated again for asking questions — Saikat Dasgupta 18 secs ago
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@wjandrea ok. still nothing to do with square roots except circumstances. — Félix Adriyel Gagnon-Grenier 17 secs ago
@Dharman but then the answer will be a quote-only answer which is discouraged... maybe..? — Bharel 9 secs ago
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It's not always sock puppets. I've recently noticed (or suspected) a similar behavior ...which involved copied content, combined with excessive formatting and the sales argument, that it would be "new", also an irregular high vote count. This are click-baiting strategies; (appearently) fabricated questions are also trending, since asking questions brings reputation. — Martin Zeitler 52 secs ago
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Well my point is I don't know if someone may have a name for it so rather than my answer being definitive it is nothing more than an opinion. I suggest that others felt the same — charlietfl 1 min ago
@charlietfl I consider that very strange. Sounds like mixup of "opinion" and "belief". I cannot see why I should vote to close a question as opinionated just because I personally don't know the answer. — klutt 22 secs ago
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