12:10 AM
I mean, I have gotten great opportunities by recruiter cold calls. I like boring companies, you all can fight over who gets the one exciting position at Google making the next thing they'll kill off in 2 years. I'm quite happy making a decent living doing interesting, practical things at companies people underestimate or forgot about. — jrh 1 min ago
There used to be a lot of these on MSO. Though it is not easy to find the canonical. Perhaps Consecutive days problem #97? or What is an SE "day"? When does each day start?. — Peter Mortensen 16 secs ago
12:45 AM
"without much thought" right. yes, I can see you being much more thoughtful here. — Félix Adriyel Gagnon-Grenier 1 min ago
@Merlin No definition of any word in "It's not wrong, it's the right answer to a different question." refer to square roots. I guess there's not much way in which we can understand each other however, so I don't know where we can go from here. — Félix Adriyel Gagnon-Grenier 1 min ago
1:00 AM
what are the bright (dark theme) Watched indicators and why are they on almost every question? is it really necessary to pull my eye to them that much? — Dave Cousineau 51 secs ago
The new top questions list looks horrible. It wastes screen real estate. Why on earth was this change made? "If it ain't broke -- DON'T FIX IT". Seriously this is not an improvement. Why wasn't this previewed before it was just dumped on the community? — David C. Rankin 1 min ago
Gawd! The yellow box is all I can see now. What sociopath thought it'd be a good idea to make the most prominent UI element a "watched" tag? Did they even test this with the dark theme? — Metro Smurf 1 min ago
1:24 AM
the high-contrast view adds some very nice orange tags that do stand out — Félix Adriyel Gagnon-Grenier 55 secs ago
There are only three certainties in life: death, taxes, and us giving Stack Exchange a hard time when they move our cheese. — Félix Adriyel Gagnon-Grenier 1 min ago
1:52 AM
@FélixAdriyelGagnon-Grenier I don't want tags that stand out, I want titles that stand out. That's half as many places I need to look. — Mark Ransom 15 secs ago
@MetroSmurf I had the exact same reaction. Added these Stylus rules...
.s-post-summary--stats-item.is-watched{display: none;} .s-post-summary.s-post-summary__watched{background-color:var(--black-025);}
— Phil 42 secs ago2:55 AM
As for why the URLs changed, I imagine the editor opened the image links, copied the image directly and pasted the copy buffer as a new image in the question. Not everyone knows the markdown syntax for inline images — Phil 13 secs ago
Yeah, this is atrocious. It's a little bit worse than the old desktop view, and way way worse than the old mobile view. — Joseph Sible-Reinstate Monica 1 min ago
Could you please add the complete contents of your custom flag? It's possible that the wording in your flag made it unclear what you wanted to happen. Besides, phrasing this meta question as "Did I do something wrong?" i.e. asking for feedback, is generally preferable to just complaining, however legit the complaint might be. Also, minor note: the fact that the linked meta has an accepted answer does not in any way make that the consensus. The accept check-mark was added by a single regular user, and carries no authority by itself. — cigien 46 secs ago
3:19 AM
Are you asking for general advice on how to find a good job? Meta is not for that... — Sabito 錆兎 9 secs ago
I guess SO wanted to provide the "effective" solution but as they state in the next line: "The effort it would take us to truly differentiate in this space is not one we could justify."; they couldn't justify the effort needed to maintain that "effective" solution... — Sabito 錆兎 17 secs ago
3:39 AM
4:04 AM
I feel like I'm missing something here. When I go to stackoverflow.com it shows
Top Questions
which seems to be a selection of questions form topics I watch. As a result every question has this big watched
badge. Why…it's not really a useful tag if every question is tagged. — Mark 31 secs ago4:37 AM
There is something unusual with titles of the questions you have - normally it is "I have a problem", "Why this code does not work" and "Please help me" :) ... Looks like I need some other tags to "watch"... — Alexei Levenkov 51 secs ago
Surprised to see so much negativity. Maybe it's just because I hardly ever go to that page but the new version looks great to me. It's really clean and easy to read. — Clonkex 58 secs ago
@KevinB So many websites have this flaw nowadays. They redesign to add huge amounts of space, put less information on the page, and make it feel claustrophobic. I wonder if this trend has a name. — Boann 59 secs ago
When I first looked at new design, I also though that something is missing. But guess what, it does not. In "Top Questions" section, questions didn't have descriptions in old design either. but old design looks much better in my opinion. New design has a lot empty space, and question statistic is too small. It's hard to quickly see all relevant things about the question. — NeNaD 11 secs ago
5:24 AM
....and make sure it's not in the FAQ before posting! The sequence-point and printf(function calls) questions are long past tedious:( — Martin James 58 secs ago
"The old system of dulling out the non-watched labels" That wasn't the old system. The old system put a yellow background on questions with watched tags. — Nicol Bolas 24 secs ago
The "Watched" box is the thing taking up the lion's share of the room. While the new records are bigger (unless the title wraps to two lines, in which case they're about the same), they get much bigger with that wretched "Watched" box. — Nicol Bolas 55 secs ago
@Mark: "Did they do anyuser testing?" It's entirely possible that the answer is "no". It appears likely that the initial feature didn't have any highlighting for questions from watched tags. When they released it on the main page for every site, people pointed out that the watched indicator went away. So then we got this big box. It's possible that they just threw together a quickie indicator without thinking about usability at all. — Nicol Bolas 33 secs ago
Just because one knows that the current solution is ineffective does not mean one knows what an effective solution would be. — MisterMiyagi 55 secs ago
6:00 AM
6:25 AM
I only entered to meta to verify that I was not the only one who found the new design absolutely terrible , now I am calmer — borchvm 59 secs ago
7:05 AM
@Mark "Did they do anyuser testing?" sure - when they pushed it to develop, now all users are testing it. Wouldn't be the first time that happened. — VLAZ 47 secs ago
@zcoop98 AFAIK, only spam and R/A flags can be disputed. Can't dispute mod flags — Zoe ♦ 34 secs ago
7:30 AM
I created a custom user-style (CSS only, not as intensive as a userscript) that attempts to bring the Top Questions page back to the one we all know and love. It's working well for me so far in the Stylus browser extension — Phil 1 min ago
7:47 AM
I'm just trying to confirm some possibilities first (e.g., whether we get notification, etc.) since accusing of sock-puppet seems to be quite a big action, so would like to be careful before doing that (mods are already handling heavy loads, I think?) But yes, thanks for the advice! — justhalf 1 min ago
Well, if you noticed, I didn't mention any suspicion at all in my question, and phrased it as carefully as possible to be as objective as possible, and least accusatory :) I'm trying to gather the data. For example, you can help answering one of the questions: do editor get a notification when their edit is approved? Does further editing a suggested edit removes the suggestor name from the edit history? — justhalf 14 secs ago
You know, one could say they're careless. Or you could think it's yet another try to get render voting useless to make the community "more welcoming" to the ever increasing stream of low quality "it doesn't work!" and "give me the code questions". — idmean 35 secs ago
"Oops, wrong account" <-- this almost happened to me a couple of times (I obviously don't use my sock for vote fraud). I even wrote a userscript specifically for this :-D. — 41686d6564 16 secs ago
It's an old update on my profile. I was 0.04% last year by December. Also, I am not sure why that is important. I read your comments on other answers (yes went through the majority of those), and I was wondering what your constructive thoughts on the issue above, rather than checking the validity of my linkedin profile :) — Akshay Sehgal 1 min ago
Also, the reason I linked the url was to have another portal for showing support to the issue but it seems I it would be better to not bias my answer with that. — Akshay Sehgal 27 secs ago
One what? One question asked 41 min ago. As long as the number remains 1, it's probably true. :) — Trilarion 50 secs ago
8:30 AM
So search for the relevant aspects and discuss them here: New post summary designs on site home pages and greatest hits now; everywhere else eventually. — Sebastian Simon 24 secs ago
Does this answer your question? Wrong display of a question's "last active" property — Sebastian Simon 18 secs ago
This may not be the best place to ask, but what does customer employer branding even mean? Internet searches only yield the linked blog post and excerpts from random buzzword collections. — Wrzlprmft 16 secs ago
I got you. I want to see the correct date. How should I register the request for changing this design? @Cerbrus — Mehrdad 22 secs ago
Should the answer still be marked as the solution if it was a sock puppet? It looks like the user in question has still net gained that 15 reputation from their sock. — Larnu 55 secs ago
9:09 AM
Try finding a question with five tags, it pushes the name of the author down making everything look lopsided. Ugh. I have so many questions about this but I can summarise them with only one question: "Why?". The existing design was eye pleasing, color coordinated, authorised. And now... it's the exact opposite. — Gimby 35 secs ago
@Mehrdad: Sorry that you find it unacceptable. Note however that I am a volunteer on this platform, not a developer, so telling me that you find this unacceptable is not going to have much effect. — Martijn Pieters ♦ 1 min ago
@Mehrdad: personally, I think the developers have more urgent matters to address, and I find the design acceptable, once I understood the reasoning. It could well be that others agree with me on that. However, if you want to see it changed and you've confirmed that there isn't already a feature request posted for this, you are free to post a new question with the feature-request tag. Do read the FAQ for proposing changes first. — Martijn Pieters ♦ 57 secs ago
A large number of people like a site's style enough to frequent the site (making it familiar and comfortable); then the site decides to "update" the site's style. The end result is that a large number of people hate the new style (regardless of whether it's better or worse) because it's not what they liked about the site originally and the site suddenly became unfamiliar. The fact that it violates "separation of form and content", which is one of the very first things any beginner learns (as it allows browser to do the right thing) and causes 20% of a wide screen to be wasted doesn't help. — Brendan 51 secs ago
At the very least related: See time in a different timezone than UTC, Is there an option to display timestamps in my local timezone? — Martijn Pieters ♦ 29 secs ago
And over on Uber Meta: Make recent activity "today" etc. buttons based on user's time zone (2009, declined by Jeff Atwood). — Martijn Pieters ♦ 42 secs ago
Is your problem just that the wording being incorrect, or do you actually want the "today/yesterday/before-yesterday" categories? For me it's mostly relevant how long a question is up – the fix would be rather to have "today/a day ago/two days ago" in that case. — MisterMiyagi 1 min ago
Just move to a country that has a timezone identical to UTC ;-). That's a) under your control and b) much more likely to fix things for you. — Robert Longson 1 min ago
If I were conspiratorially minded, I'd say the point of the yellow watch labels is to have an obvious, easy-fixable flaw for people to complain about. Once they fix it, the other aspects of the redesign will look acceptable by comparison. — Boann 43 secs ago
Came here to check what's whrong with my browser. There's now a yellow hightlight of totally useless information presented more promenently than the important label. Maybe I'll get used to it, but at the moment my reaction is to stop browsing stack overflow for my subscribed tags... — 576i 10 secs ago
Wow! Opening SO this morning and... no longer any overview. OK, maybe because its simply new. But where are the votes gone. It was very helpful that a question already has a lot of downvotes to ignore them and find useful ones by high votes. Not longer possible... Thanks! It simply makes no fun anymore to visit the site time by time. I leave SO for now... maybe asking questions maybe, but I believe the user frequence will decrease so much that it will not as helpful as before... back to newsgroups... who has done that change? And why?????? — Klaus 7 secs ago
BTW: I read this meta.stackexchange.com/questions/375081/… and my first hope was to simply downvote. But thats needs a new registration and 100 votes myself. In fact, I can't downvote. It is a very good strategy to close the eyes and ears simply by building a wall against feedback :-) Congratulations. I SIMPLY WANT BACK THE YESTERDAY STYLE! — Klaus 52 secs ago
10:10 AM
I hear you. It's just... score is another evil, IMO. It's so gamey, like it is a competition. If the label "score" is introduced then points is soon to follow. My question has 30 points, my answer has -5 points. I kind of like votes more because at least it identifies what the number is about, even if it misrepresents the tallied number that is shown. — Gimby 1 min ago
pitchfork raised Until the designer is reprimanded, forced to change it, and been made to reflect on their crime against humanity... we can use the browser add-on Stylus to override the site's CSS. Target
stackexchange.com
and add this CSS: .s-post-summary__watched .is-watched { background-color: #fff; color: #efda8f; }
(By the way, if the color has gotten you like, viscerally upset... it may be a sign that you're spending way too many hours of your life on SE. Maybe go outside and get some fresh air.) — Mentalist 33 secs ago@Klaus All of this has been covered multiple times on MSE: New post summary designs on site home pages and greatest hits now; everywhere else eventually. I know that you’re not registered there, but Meta Stack Exchange is where these major changes are announced and discussed, so why not start today? — Sebastian Simon 1 min ago
*pitchfork raised* Until the designer is reprimanded, forced to change it, and been made to reflect on their crime against humanity... we can use the browser add-on Stylus to override the site's CSS. Target
stackexchange.com
and add this CSS: .s-post-summary__watched .is-watched { background-color: transparent; color: rgba(206, 168, 29, 0.42); }
(By the way, if the color has gotten you like, viscerally upset... it may be a sign that you're spending way too many hours of your life on SE. Maybe go outside and get some fresh air.) — Mentalist 12 secs agoFrom the dupe: "Audits are not designed to be challenging, so there is no need to report "bugs" when you discover clever ways to figure out what review tasks are really audits". Instead, if you discover robo-reviewers, you can raise a flag or report them in chat — Zoe ♦ 1 min ago
I remember seeing the meta question a week ago, but people only complain now... maybe that counts as user testing. — user202729 29 secs ago
@Mentalist why has your comment suddenly made me envision the Monty Python "We apologise again for the fault in the subtitles. The people responsible for sacking the previous people have now been sacked.".... Truth be told I usually have a screen on SO when I'm at work so that I can just answer a question or two when I have brainfade - I find the distraction of SO freshens my mind a bit. — Andrew Corrigan 24 secs ago
Best part is that when you filter the questions, it still has the old style. — Andrew Corrigan 27 secs ago
@Gimby: pedantic, but I didn't technically say it should be labeled "score" instead ;-) Imo, score is the lesser of 2 evils, but I'm sure there are better options. — Cerbrus 54 secs ago
10:59 AM
"not helpful for me" is an interesting way of writing "total f***ing garbage", but I agree entirely. — l4mpi 13 secs ago
An effective solution is one that is profitable for this company. — Hovercraft Full Of Eels 21 secs ago
11:24 AM
I tried to edit my earlier comment from
stackexchange.com
to stackoverflow.com
, but missed the 4-minute edit window by a hair. Which reminds me - that time limit is 10,000% worse than any color issues on these sites! — Mentalist 57 secs ago@Gimby The more, the merrier? I would expect the existing posts result in a rollback faster than you can say "does someone have a userscript". But for some strange reason that didn't happen. — n. 1.8e9-where's-my-share m. 1 min ago
11:50 AM
This is just a duplicate of New post summary designs on site home pages and greatest hits now; everywhere else eventually. I'd suggest you add your feedback there. — Liam 7 secs ago
I was so confused as to what this was because I come to SO via a bookmark that takes me directly to a custom filter that doesn't have these yellow boxes. So I had to go hunting! They are a very "in your face" with the dark theme though. — DavidG 7 secs ago
I’m voting to close this question because this is duplicated here: New post summary designs on site home pages and greatest hits now; everywhere else eventually. I'd suggest you add your feedback there. — Liam 54 secs ago
Is there any reason why it can't look exactly the same as stackoverflow.com/questions? Too easy? Too consistent? — Lundin 1 min ago
12:47 PM
@Déjàvu one can argue that if you do a tiny bit of research, say read the posts about the redesign, you will learn what it is. Voting on meta is pretty much elusive but not doing your homework is still a good bet for a post receiving downvotes. Not that it matters, it's a valid question. — Gimby 1 min ago
@Phil: exactly, that's likely what happened. Should I then cross check the images for equality and approve or should I reject because it makes the approval so hard? — Thomas Weller 35 secs ago
@MFerguson Yeah, I didn't see they were multiplying the
fPerc
argument by 100 before passing it. — Heretic Monkey 46 secs ago@BSMP: Edits by non-OPs can hardly "add" something useful. The images were there before and they are there afterward, it's just a matter of formatting, basically. I'm more interested whether the edit should change links or should not. — Thomas Weller 1 min ago
Is it an attack to say that this CEO is motivated by greed by removing useful and core features just because they are not profitable enough? — Walter Monecke 1 min ago
@rossipedia And would you please tell me how you know this is unprofitable? Maybe it's just not profitable "enough"? — Walter Monecke 14 secs ago
@n.1.8e9-where's-my-sharem. You might want to read meta.stackexchange.com/questions/375477/… Theres a severe disconnect here. — user1937198 33 secs ago
1:25 PM
@Déjàvu or even better, simply remove that garbage entirely and use the background colour to highlight watched questions, as was the case in the old layout. — l4mpi 5 secs ago
At first I thought "oh, they are now reporting changes in the questions I watch". Next thought "Why are so many questions I watch changing?". Third thought "Why am I watching this question?". Finally I understood that "watched" on SO means something different that "watching a Github repo". It's annoying and a waste of time. — Thomas Weller 1 min ago
in my opinion that whole colored "watched" label is an annoying distraction, I don't understand why it was added. at the same time the number of answers is unnecessarily small. the "all questions" view still has a proper display - wouldn't it suffice to add a (non-colored) eye icon somewhere instead of the attention-stealing badge...? — CherryDT 1 min ago
@charlietfl I am aware of that but based on this answer it looks like this list already skipped a generation of changes? — MonkeyZeus 47 secs ago
when it comes to watched and ignored questions you know what it is ? black and yellow, black and yellow, black and yellow, black and yellow :P Just joking, it will probably get some time to get used to — ofirule 55 secs ago
2:00 PM
Good point on Watched... and I must first question it usefulness. SO is not a news aggregator platforms, I can't find much value in knowing that a question is being "watched". Still if necessary it seems that on the various layouts there's horizontal space on the "tabs" line, so maybe it could be squished in there -- at the beginning of the list? — Matthieu M. 1 min ago
I also agree with @ChrisSchaller and everyone else who would be sorry to see the Developer Story disappear. If you're going to remove Jobs, please don't also remove the Developer Story. It's an asset unique to Stack Overflow, - no other historical career profile on the web can match it for detailing contextual expertise. — Rounin 1 min ago
@MatthieuM. I don't question the usefulness of "Watched": I find it very useful as it's questions in a tag I watch. It helps me easily filter questions I can answer when they are asked. — Olivier Grégoire just now
Empty space is (was?) part of the so-called Web 2.0 (Jeff Atwood said or wrote something to that effect at the time). I suppose in contrast to cluttered web pages. — Peter Mortensen 34 secs ago
"Competition". Only this word nowadays... We'll see where this leads us, but as a comparison, it f***** the french electricity market for customers. Sometimes, you should ask yourself if your goal is always and only to make money, or to do something nice for people. I think I start to understand what SO's position is. (Here come the people saying "it's a business, it's here to make money". Yes yes, money, always money...) — Itération 122442 1 min ago
2:24 PM
Yes, next up is 6-8 millennia. Time to create that alternative to Stack Overflow (that isn't just a clone). — Peter Mortensen 44 secs ago
I’m voting to close this question because this is duplicated here: New post summary designs on site home pages and greatest hits now; everywhere else eventually. I'd suggest you add your feedback there — Liam 1 min ago
Pretty sure no one had a full blown mental breakdown. There is plenty of vitriol, but I don't doubt the sanity of most of the users here. — Heretic Monkey 52 secs ago
There have certainly been well received changes too. Take the move from Prettify to Highlight.js for example, or Markdown Tables and Code fence (
```
) support for a few is recent(ish) history. — Larnu 1 min agoSo the OP was removed, and the puppet answerer was caught too. But then why was I accused of yet another puppet? I'm still waiting for a reply from a moderator. — Chris 36 secs ago
Just thinking how idiotic logic they thought of to represent and justify the decision !! — Jora 21 secs ago
Stack Overflow is not perfection. There are plenty of bugs that we have been asking to get fixed for a long time. Some of them got fixed and we are happy, but there are still things that require urgent attention. In the meantime, the devs are rolling out changes that are only making things worse and they don't fix the issues we were telling them about. — Dharman 1 min ago
"It leads me to believe that they do little to no user feedback testing on the changes that they implement." - now here's the kicker question. Do we have the right to demand that they, the owners of the site, do that? No. They have a vision for the site, they will implement it as they see fit. If that makes the site an eyesore... well I guess we'll just have to learn to live with it :( — Gimby 51 secs ago
For the 'why': did you look at the 58+ negative answers on the original meta post? — 0stone0 53 secs ago
@BDL welp, it may be true in other cases but I don't think that there are some mixed feelings. The only reason I don't rant on meta is because someone has already done it. — justANewbie 31 secs ago
It is not about the change that it is new it's about that it's not the best user experience it doesn't have any added value — nermineslimane 18 secs ago
No it does not. I have an actual suggestion for fixing the issue. People should really chill with the downvotes. Toxic. — Jonathan 8 secs ago
Re "...people to have full blown mental breakdowns.": If they are subject to that, they shouldn't be on Stack Exchange in the first place. It is designed to be addictive. — Peter Mortensen 51 secs ago
@Gimby It's not about rights. We just won't use the site. I already stopped putting much effort into answers. This is a homework help site now, and it will remain so until everything -- site features and the people working on them -- are rolled back to pre-Monicagate. — Kevin Krumwiede 30 secs ago
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