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12:00 AM
Thanks for the userscript, Spectric (again). 100 reputation says there'll soon be LegacyActive, LegacyUsers, and LegacySE... — Ollie 50 secs ago
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2:22 AM
It still should have been "Maybe the best way" or "Maybe there is a better way" as someone has since changed it to. — BSMP 37 secs ago
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3:59 AM
@JörgWMittag It is bad. Programming is much more than the lexical knowledge of various languages and frameworks. Entirely missing this topic on cloudy reasons is surely a very bad practice, imho. — peterh 20 secs ago
@MegaIng for the time being. They've disabled it and re-enabled colouring while they investigate a bug and other options. — Nick 29 secs ago
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6:07 AM
@cigien: “This happens very rarely though, in my experience.” To me, this is part of why I’d like to see a feature like this. I want an opportunity to recognize the few contributors—and especially new contributors—who are responsive to feedback, without having to follow every post I flag as NAA. Personally, I’d even like to see something similar for e.g., posts I’ve voted to delete. If new contributors make a significant effort to improve their post, I like to reward them with an upvote in order to incentivize that level of attention in the future. — Jeremy Caney 1 min ago
@cigien: Do you differentiate between confirmed bugs and bug reports? Personally, I usually consider them NAA if it’s “There’s a big report [link]” but valid if it’s “This is a known bug [link]”. The former doesn’t really confirm anything outside of the fact that someone else had the same problem and believes it is a bug. The latter is a claim backed up by an authoritative citation. — Jeremy Caney 1 min ago
6:52 AM
Aside, I want to reinforce just how unusual it’s been to see First Answers consistently exceeding 400 over the last few days. I’m not certain if that’s because of an increase in answers, a decrease in reviewers, or perhaps an indirect effect of the First Questions rules being adjusted (e.g., reviewers focusing limited attention on 60 First questions instead of 40 first answers). Regardless, it’s unprecedented in the (admittedly short) history of the queue. — Jeremy Caney 9 secs ago
7:12 AM
@VLAZ We never actually pursued them. We tracked them out of interest for a while, and reported those that outranked us to Google before they shut down that form. And long, long ago we occasionally sent vaguely worded requests that never received replies. But the fact that there isn't anything we can legally do has never changed. — animuson ♦ 1 min ago
7:29 AM
The advice used to be to report sites that violate the license to SE. I was not aware there has been basically no action for my reports. — VLAZ 26 secs ago
Thank you for the links, I followed the advice at the bottom of meta.stackexchange.com/a/200178 and sent a violation report to GoogleAds. — Fabian Pijcke 11 secs ago
Another trick: if your question is threatened by the "too broad" closure reason, then create an example and ask only from the example. So it won't be too broad any more. The "off-topic" closure reason can be avoided by asking it on the correct site, or breaking the question into multiple topics and asking it all on different sites. The "unclear" closure reason can be handled by listening the comments and doing what they suggest, even if they don't look very useful. — peterh 6 secs ago
@Gimby Some "SO unofficial" repository could be created by userscripts and css files... I can not remember a UI change since 2014 for which I had said, it was well done. — peterh 43 secs ago
@HereticMonkey Another option would be to develop the site UI on a way, that the consecutive UIs are always better, than the previous ones. — peterh 41 secs ago
A user doesn't "translate" their question. They just write it in English. Why should they translate their code, though? — Cerbrus 26 secs ago
It has begun a long time ago (see changes to profile, etc.) but the (legacy) mobile design is still accessible. What you're seeing here is just the recent changes to the responsive design of questions lists. See: New post summary designs on site home pages and greatest hits now; everywhere else eventually. It's awful but the first iteration of this was even worse. Just scan the recent posts on MSO and MSE and you'll see a lot of negative feedback about it. — 41686d6564 6 secs ago
@Makyen Thanks, I think it would be better if that
auto-generated
be mentioned on the comment. — MMMahdy-PAPION 28 secs ago8:20 AM
"that are clearly from another language" I would guess that most people on Stack Overflow are not native English speakers. On account that most people are not native English speakers. — MisterMiyagi 1 min ago
8:35 AM
As for the image...it's just the default text when you add an image. The text is prompting you to add your own description. Which the user hasn't done. — VLAZ 54 secs ago
The embedding is not enabled for new accounts to mitigate possible spam and abuse. — VLAZ 36 secs ago
8:54 AM
FWIW, even though most of these can be explained easily, that doesn't mean there isn't a design flaw that can – perhaps – be fixed. — MisterMiyagi 32 secs ago
9:10 AM
@MisterMiyagi perhaps the new post WYSIWYG editor. I'm not sure what else would help, given that evidently users either don't look at the preview or don't bother to fix it. — VLAZ 30 secs ago
I think the code appearance issue comes from them copying some code that isn't indented enough, pasting, submitting, seeing that the first line is non-monospace because it isn't indented enough (but all other lines except the last are) and editing to make the first line appear correct but forgetting the last line. To truly know though, why not ask the next person you see doing it? — Caius Jard 1 min ago
@VLAZ I don't have a solution either, and I totally agree that ultimately the issue is that people just don't care. I'm just hoping that someone who is in a less grumpy mood than me isn't put off from answering because there's an impression that "it's obvious and won't matter" or such. — MisterMiyagi 1 min ago
I think more of the help given for code formatting should be changed to instruct users to use the triple backtick. That would be harder to mess up than the indent. — BSMP 9 secs ago
@BSMP Good point. Why don't
Ctrl+K
add triple backticks instead of indent? I remember when I wrote my first post, I found Ctrl+K
quite confusing to use and I didn't know triple backticks was a thing because Ctrl+K
lead me straight to indentation. — Ricky Mo 32 secs agoThere is a FR to change the default: Change the code block button from inserting indentation to triple-backticks. No response to that but there is a link to here where it says they won't change it basically because they are working on a new editor. — VLAZ 15 secs ago
I see. I was suspecting my memory of not knowing the triple backticks. Turns out that my memory was correct, it didn't exists back then. — Ricky Mo 45 secs ago
10:02 AM
@Marijn I feel like "it's a bug" is a useful answer in many cases. To strip it down to the essentials a Q is saying "I'm trying to do X and it doesn't work" and the answer is "No, X does not work". Due to a bug, sure, but that's still useful to know, rather than chasing a non-existent solution. — VLAZ 37 secs ago
This was very recently changed and with a good reason. The author accepting an answer shouldn't really hold that much weight. Question askers can and have accepted very bad answers giving them leverage over actually useful answer. Were "usefulness" is determined by voting. — VLAZ 15 secs ago
Does this answer your question? Outdated Answers: accepted answer is now unpinned on Stack Overflow — VLAZ 5 secs ago
"Promote answer that has been marked as the solution" - there is no such thing on this site. — Gimby 23 secs ago
@VLAZ yes it does, however if votes are a more reliable indication as Cerbrus has mentioned, why not show the answer with the most number of votes at the top of the list? I haven't read through the links you've included yet, so if those links already answer my question asked above please ignore it. — Tim Kruger 1 min ago
@TimKruger "why not show the answer with the most number of votes at the top of the list?" because you've not sorted by votes? Why are the answers out of order now? — VLAZ 1 min ago
You can select answer ordering by "Active", "Oldest" and "Votes". The latter will "show the answer with the most number of votes at the top of the list". — MisterMiyagi 1 min ago
@MisterMiyagi Ok cool thanks very much for this, although that's another additional step, although I guess it wouldn't be too much of a train smash to do this ;-). — Tim Kruger 52 secs ago
Great thanks very much for all the responses guys & for all the useful links. — Tim Kruger 1 min ago
10:50 AM
It hints that there's a way to see the number of reviews that any user has done in any review queue (not just those in the leaderboards). There's another Meta post somewhere that explains in more detail. — Wai Ha Lee 59 secs ago
"The other thing I noted is that all of the answers in the new dupe target are Community Wiki" ... this happens, as far as I remember, automatically when a question has a lot of answers already. When you check some of the answers, when you should see, that it was marked as "Community Wiki" by the "Community" Bot, not the author themself. — Tom 56 secs ago
It hints that there's a way to see the number of reviews that any user has done in any review queue (not just those in the leaderboards). This Meta Stack Exchange post gives more details. — Wai Ha Lee 51 secs ago
There is a change list for these sites. I don't know if this change is included or not. — Peter Mortensen 8 secs ago
Normal text can be google-translated into probably understandable but clunky English. If you try and google-translate code, you will probably get nonsense with more errors than it started with. — khelwood 58 secs ago
The canonical (with the most information) is on Über meta: What is syntax highlighting and how does it work? — Peter Mortensen 28 secs ago
I'm afraid you've posted this in the wrong place. This is Meta, for questions about Stack Overflow itself. Having said that, I don't believe this question would be on-topic on the main Stack Overflow site either. — F1Krazy 31 secs ago
@Tom: No, that was changed in 2014 - "We have disabled all forms of community wiki automatic conversions, not just for answers but for questions as well." — Peter Mortensen 16 secs ago
11:37 AM
@VLAZ: That was a surprise for most us, I think. See for instance this post from December 2021. — Peter Mortensen 14 secs ago
"that people copy/paste their code as-is and not have a reason to touch it" I feel this conflicts somewhat with the goal of an [MRE]. We generally don't want the user's code, we want some code that reproduces the user's problem. Unless it's a very obscure Heisenbug, translating code is well part of creating an MRE. — MisterMiyagi 1 min ago
12:17 PM
The user accepted this and tried to add the code to the question. But just before he was able to click on the save button...This nice guys closed the question: user1934428, tripleee, Luca Kiebel. OP can submit to reopen, don't you know that? — justANewbie 1 min ago
Does this answer your question? How does a new user get started on Stack Overflow? — Bill Tür 53 secs ago
We can one-shot newbies and piss off naive experienced members with the existing privileges we currently have. Don't see a need to add anything new. — StoryTeller - Unslander Monica 1 min ago
Just because a question can be answered with few lines of code doesn't mean that it's on-topic or a useful question. — Dharman 9 secs ago
1. "user was treated as a child" That is an exaggeration for what was merely a request for details to improve the question. 2&3. Yes, we should not wait for edits to happen before closing the question. 4. If that was the reaction, then I suspect that this user was not as nice as you claim to be. — E_net4 the curator 14 secs ago
Adding a new privilege "Destroy Newbie" is not needed because Stack Overflow is all about the content, not users. It really doesn't matter how the author feels about their question getting closed. Asking questions is not an easy task and nobody is forcing them to do it. If they want to contribute to this site, I am sure they can read the help section and put more effort into their submission. If they can't improve the question anymore, they are free to give up, and maybe try with a different topic. — Dharman 52 secs ago
Also, for the sake of it, I try to google "remove number in filename regex bash" and got 4 top result. Now, I'm not familiar with Bash, so you can decide. — justANewbie 11 secs ago
And please don't make it look like it's some kind of tyranny that we require useful questions. It's clearly stated in the tour that we are trying to build a repository of useful questions and answers. "With your help, we're working together to build a library of detailed, high-quality answers to every question about programming." — Dharman 49 secs ago
You can already ask and answer questions without reputation. Might be worth assessing why you want to accumulate a lot of reputation quickly. — E_net4 the curator 14 secs ago
@peterh Well, I think that's the goal of this most recent change, eventually. But many people don't like when things change, irrespective of the change. So they ask for the old UI back. One person's "better" is another person's "worse". — Heretic Monkey 1 min ago
Happy to post it if you think it's warranted; I tend to prefer to avoid initial name and shame and I come to meta to ask if something should be loaded onto the mod team - they've got enough to do without me flagging stuff that isn't a concern — Caius Jard 1 min ago
There is no flag to bring it to the attention of gold badge holders. What do you suggest as an alternative? — Mast 19 secs ago
1:32 PM
@BenjaminW.: yeah, because "golang" is more search-engine friendly than "Go" (ironic if you think that it was invented at Google). Also "golang.org" was the original website - but "Go" is still the official name, and actually the Go team seems to dislike "golang" so much that they changed the website to "go.dev" recently (of course that probably wasn't the main reason for the change, but I think it contributed to the decision). — rob74 1 min ago
@WalterMonecke I hadn't paid enough attention to that, but now a lot of things make sense - they're tearing down what made SE great, wrecking the user interface, chopping off used parts of it and trying to 'streamline' into something that will probably end up seeing their usership drop then wonder why everyone left... — Andrew 43 secs ago
Thanks @JeremyCaney for the edit, the message of the edit (<3) and I think it's because there is less reviewers than before (less at 40, and for example Ouflak & ZygD don't make them each days now) — Elikill58 14 secs ago
1:57 PM
Can't we just get Joel to declare that regexes are not programming and make this all go away? :-) — Stephen C 16 secs ago
2:09 PM
It is to be Users > Settings > Preferences > Theme on 2022. And unfortunately, still you can only set dark theme on stackoverflow site. — cyan-kinesin 37 secs ago
@BSMP Well, in code, just as in life, there's hardly enough information to definitively say that one way is the best way; but, some developers speak in absolutes to the point that for them, perhaps, they'll say "the best way". I just didn't want to open that can of worms :) — Edwin Buck 1 min ago
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 repost on the proper site. Be sure to check the How do I ask a good question and What is on topic pages on the target site to ensure your question is a good fit before reposting. Your question is definitely off-topic on [meta] and is better deleted here. — Henry Ecker 9 secs ago
@MisterMiyagi if that's a query to me; no - the question looked like an FSM parser one ("splitting ignoring delimiters inside quotes"), was closed as duplicate of 3 other FSM ones (that had some regex approaches) with a pointer from me to look at a particular answer in one dupe. Someone reopened the question. A GBH posted a "use command line parser lib X" answer and then closed the question as a dupe of a "how do i parse a command line" with many CW answers about parsing comamnd line, but none seemed to be about lib X — Caius Jard 19 secs ago
Imho, either you answer a question or you close a question. Doing both is abusive. — BDL 37 secs ago
2:35 PM
I’d be nice if this also extended to the markdown available in custom flags. I find a similar issue when trying to link several questions/answers in a single flag and end up doing a lot of
[1](/q/1234567)
. Also a meta option might be nice (similar to the tag
magic links) [meta-question:1234567]
. — Henry Ecker 1 min ago2:54 PM
I've seen this requested on MSE several times, usually it's that links shouldn't count towards the character limit of the comment. — bad_coder 53 secs ago
@JeremyCaney Yeah, it's definitely preferable if the bug report is confirmed, but even if the answer links to an existing bug report, I don't feel it's NAA. At least, I don't personally flag those answers as NAA, but some mods might accept such a flag if raised, and delete the answer anyway. — cigien 21 secs ago
Please don't repost your closed Stack Overflow questions here on Meta, as they will not be answered here. Instead, please edit your original post to address the feedback you were given in the comments and close reason. — F1Krazy 18 secs ago
Not a bad idea actually, it is a decent compromise to having it take up too much space in a comment versus needing to implement comment parsing tricks to do specific length calculations. It opens the gate to a person putting dozens of links in a comment... but that doesn't seem like a realistic event. — Gimby 1 min ago
3:37 PM
Why use the full URL when you can also use
https://stackoverflow.com/q/24319662
instead? The "share" function under each post generates that for you. — Tom 56 secs ago3:49 PM
If you want to thank the people who helped you, upvoting/accepting answers is the usual way of doing so. If that feels insufficient, you could create a bounty to award an existing answer with even more reputation. — Davis Broda 1 min ago
Hi apatrck01, 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. — 41686d6564 1 min ago
@HereticMonkey Yes, this is the very good excuse of the responsible SO employee to sell their crap. And their bosses, not knowing the site neither the UX, believe that. But we know. This is why you can not sell the same s..t to me. — peterh 53 secs ago
Also reported on Meta Stack Exchange: Why are the "off-topic" flag options (including "blatantly off-topic") listed under "needs improvement"? — 41686d6564 21 secs ago
To me the comment character limit is less of a concern than having to manually copy/paste both URL and title. That's a needless chore. — isherwood 54 secs ago
The script was working nicely until an hour or two ago when it suddenly got weird for me. Now it looks like a hybrid of the old design and new design where the metrics appear in a grid like the old design but with the numbers next to the text like the new design. Could just be my browser? — Matt 1 min ago
Almost positive I answered something like this a long while ago - need to find it. But in summary, it is just how the dialogs are set up. Duplicates get special attention in the Flag dialog so they get listed separately. But when you click on "Needs Improvement", the dialog you see is actually the close dialog (same thing that 3K users see when they click the "Close" button. SO obviously didn't feel it was necessary to design a special close flag dialog that removes the duplicated "duplicate" flag — psubsee2003 1 min ago
Because the current close vote reasons suck and nobody understands anything about them anymore. — Marco Bonelli 24 secs ago
We are glad that you are feeling appreciative but we do it so that programmers in the future can easily find a solution to their problem online and they don't need to ask again. We don't do it for money, we do it for the betterment of our industry — Dharman 53 secs ago
They seem to have changed it again, so now any tags under the question that are watched get the mustard treatment :-/ — snakecharmerb 1 min ago
there's nothing special about javascript objects as compared to the other types of values that would warrant it having it's own tag. — Kevin B 28 secs ago
I feel this is a valid question, but only insomuch as we can come up with some other stat that's more useful to replace it. Personally, I feel like "items left in the queue" is the most important queue stat, and that's already on the left... maybe something about how many reviews have been completed today? But I'm not sure that'd be any more useful than the reviewer avatars are currently. — zcoop98 1 min ago
You can flag any instance where you see this happening. Patterns help, but we'd always reach out to a user first if we suspected there was abuse going on. The whole scenario of answer and dupehammering is uncommon enough. — Machavity ♦ 14 secs ago
they seem to have highlighted the tags themselves now, but it's still way too bright on dark theme — Dave Cousineau 1 min ago
Unfortunately, it seems to have been removed from the store meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/385599/… — Abpostman1 40 secs ago
Would a gold badger doing this (hypothetically) by creating a CW answer (instead of a standard one, so they don't gain any reputation benefits) and then dupe closing be meaningfully better? Or should that be considered just as much an abuse of the system? — zcoop98 13 secs ago
@snakecharmerb yup, there's even more bright yellow than before now. it's like highbeams on the highway, burning away at your retina even when you're not looking at it. — Dave Cousineau 37 secs ago
@isherwood At least there's a userscript for that; it's not perfect (especially when you want a raw URL), but it's super handy otherwise. — zcoop98 14 secs ago
I understand the desire to downvote such answers, but I strongly recommend not using downvotes to penalize user behavior. Votes should be strictly on the quality of the content. As mentioned by Machavity in their answer, you can flag these posts, and then mods will look into dealing with any problematic behavior. — cigien 1 min ago
I agree with @Cerbrus. The question does need to be in English per site regulations, but the code should not be changed to simply translate symbols and names. Some people have a hard enough time writing complete English to ask a question (not for lack of trying though, English as a language sucks), translating code to a language they don't know well is a refactor that might introduce other issues. We are not asked to be linguistics experts. Names in code can be translated by a reader if need be, as these are generally single words, and most programming language keywords are in English. — Bender the Greatest 37 secs ago
@zcoop98 there's quite a lot in that Q.. in this particular case I do think that the GB's advice posted into the duplicate should have been posted into the dupe target (it seems new) and the dupe closed. Whether the dupe target is CW or not is relatively immaterial; a GB is already edging on for the highest privs possible on the site and a few more unicorn points are neither here nor there. Posting a CW in the duplicate "so they don't earn any points" isn't much of a sway for me, because the overall aim is in pointing duplicates to good/improving targets. Orphaning the advice in the dupe.. — Caius Jard 23 secs ago
@Kevin (both) There's a tangent here in terms of duplicate management and benefits that would probably deserve its own question, but I think there is scope all round for duplicate improvements. Canonicals with 30 answers, that are everything from one liners to navel fluff level thesis paper answers are probably eroding the usefulness of a duplicate signposting system but it doesn't mean that answering blatant dupes is OK either. If anything to be most helpful to overall site goals and benefitting people a dupe suggestion should come with a comment of which answer in the target is best suited — Caius Jard 30 secs ago
Thanks for the suggestions. In the end, it seemed like the question I had in mind would not be accepted at any Stack site. I found a specific place to ask it and get an answer: github.com/pypa/setuptools/discussions/3051 — mcarans 36 secs ago
I looked at "top questions" and I have difficulties finding out, what it actually means. There are lots of questions with score 0 and sometimes even -1. Is top questions equal to all questions minus closed/strongly negative questions? Maybe it shouldn't be called "top" then, more like "Acceptable questions". I would have expected really highly scored questions just judging from that title. — Trilarion 27 secs ago
I find it better than the original yellow badges, but worse than just the original yellow background. The new badges are much more informative (I didn't get the meaning of "watched" at first), but they still really stand out and rivet way too much attention. — richardec 20 secs ago
Maybe inverting the badge, i.e., outlined, would be better, attracting less attention. Kinda like they did to the Staff and Mod labels. — richardec 52 secs ago
Why [javascript-objects] and not [javascript] [object]? There's more of the latter (>1500) than the former (~380)... — Heretic Monkey 30 secs ago
If questions "don't fit the site's curation objectives", why answer them? There's a lot of nuance missing here; see MSE: How should duplicate questions be handled? under "Should I answer it?" — wjandrea 39 secs ago
Is closing question X as a dupe of question Y and leaving a comment saying "look at Joe X's answer in ...; it's most applicable to what you want to do, but change the comma to a hyphen" also able to be considered as "helpfully answering a question" ? Perhaps rather than an ephemeral comment doing that link, the "which answer do you think is most suited" could be an optional part of the close dialog together with any small comment, that forms part of the enduring banner — Caius Jard 11 secs ago
@mcarans Yeah, this is why I the github could create its own Q&A in a space dominated by the SO. Problem is that it is imho a very good question and it is a shame that there is no way to ask it in the SE network, but most of the github questions I find by google is... well... garbage. Most of the askers have a problem to create a round sentence on any language. The strength of the SO is that that pile of crap what is the github Q&A in general, is filtered here out mercilessly. Disadvantage is that such diamonds like yours, are with this filtering lost. — peterh 52 secs ago
@PabloH because in their minds it's probably not profitable enough or the current generated revenue doesn't justify the purchase price Prosus paid. They will try tome come up with new "features". — Walter Monecke 29 secs ago
@wjandrea Read the first sentence of my answer again. Most users aren't here to help the site achieve its idiotic curation objectives. — Kevin Krumwiede just now
@PoulBak I think "responsive design" has meant here that they make the whole UI again much worser as ever, in exchange they do not anything. Generally it means that the CSS is tuned to adapt to various screen widths or mobile/desktop display. — peterh 21 secs ago
If you really want to be helpful, you should participate on a site that's designed as, and intended to be, a help-desk. SO is not intended for that purpose at all. The asker of a question getting helped, is at most a side effect of the goal to build a repository of questions and answers. While your desire to be helpful to askers is admirable, it is very often actively harmful to the actual goal of the site, as in this case of answering duplicate questions. Please try to be less helpful in situations like this. There are many other ways you can actually help, if you want to do so. — cigien 20 secs ago
1) Yellow background 2) Dark yellow tag 3) Eye icon. Seems like they REALLY want everyone aware of the tags they're watching. Sigh — j08691 16 secs ago
6:59 PM
@Larnu That's actually a different question, as the highlighted parts it describes are not the tags themselves. — Ann Zen 56 secs ago
@AnnZen I understand your point, so maybe a less-jarring approach could be taken because bright bold yellow is not appealing. And/or a toggle for tag highlights for users who don't want to see this. — VoidTwo 46 secs ago
If the question is a duplicate, then just put your answer on the dupe target (unless there's already an equivalent answer there, in which case yours is unnecessary). Spreading out the answers across multiple questions isn't helpful. — John Montgomery 1 min ago
I don't mind calling attention to which tags are followed. However, I wish it wasn't so prominent. Those tags are the heaviest element on the page, but not remotely the most important thing to see when scanning. — Mark 51 secs ago
7:25 PM
So they moved the location of the obnoxious "Watched" label to the actual watched tags. But why this eye-piercing color? Why put so much effort into marking watched tags? Is it that important to see which tags are watched? — QBrute 43 secs ago
7:35 PM
As to "why the yellow" - likely because it's tradition. When you followed a post, we added a slightly yellow cast to the post background. With a brighter yellow like this, though, particularly for dark mode, it might be reasonable to question whether this is the "right" color choice. That said, I do like the tags having something special going on. We also have to be cautious because tags come in all colors network-wide... but not this color yellow. Less visible colors might end up being indistinguishable from a per-site tag color. :) Worth looking into, though. — Catija ♦ 18 secs ago
The second a monetary is allowed on this network in order to receive help, is the second before I delete, every single one of my contributions (on every single SE community website). Allowing monetary transactions to get help is deal breaker for me. Stack Exchange will be worst then Quora at that point. Quora is a bottom tier trash website. — Security Hound 49 secs ago
FWIW: I’ve voted to close a number of questions I’ve answered. Typically it’s because more information comes to light after, such as a follow-up comment indicating the question was ambiguous, or identifying a legitimately useful dup target. Sometimes it’s because I am left with a nagging feeling after I answer that I’ve seen a similar question before, and put additional effort into seeking it out. Other times it’s because, much later, my understanding of what’s appropriate on Stack Overflow evolves and I go back to flag old questions I previously answered (e.g., too broad, opinion-based). — Jeremy Caney 1 min ago
7:49 PM
My point being that there are likely charitable explanations for why a contributor will, on occasion, answer a question and then later flag to close the same question, without intending to game the system. Ideally, they should recognize the issue before answering, but sometimes it’s not clear that an issue was overlooked until later, as we discover new information. In those cases, admitting and trying to correct the mistake is responsible behavior, not an abuse. — Jeremy Caney 55 secs ago
Closing prevents questions from receiving any further answers, so answering and VTC really are mutually exclusive (unless you think that you're the only person who should be allowed to answer). Also, you may want to read: Should one advise on off-topic questions? — EJoshuaS - Reinstate Monica 43 secs ago
Definitely a valid possibility which is worth recognizing, kinda regardless of whether this particular instance was or not. Another user made a similar point in a couple comments. — zcoop98 42 secs ago
Also, if you think that the curation standards are so "idiotic", think about what would happen if no one enforced them. On other sites, you have to wade through tons of thread hijacking, spam, and "me too!" comments just to get the one piece of information you need. Without curation, the site would be vastly less useful for everyone (including you). — EJoshuaS - Reinstate Monica 40 secs ago
You close questions because they aren't answerable in their current state. That makes answering and closing questions diametrically opposed to one another. Your desire to be "helpful" comes at the expense of a question that shouldn't be open remaining open well beyond its shelf life. — Makoto 42 secs ago
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@cigien The "actual goal of this site" is or should be determined by the community. And the community includes all the people who have been driven away by unrealistic, narrow-minded, neurotic curation objectives. You SO your way, I'll SO mine. — Kevin Krumwiede 1 min ago
@EJoshuaS-ReinstateMonica I have vastly more faith in Google's algorithms to find nuggets of value than I have in this site's moderators. Absolutely nothing should ever be closed or deleted except blatant commercial advertising spam. — Kevin Krumwiede 1 min ago
@KevinKrumwiede this... "community" you speak of is free to come here to meta and start a discussion. — Kevin B 11 secs ago
Just my 2 cents: Don't change the btn color, change the text color, if it's neccessary to highlight. Anyway, the update looks much better than it was initial. — Christian Gollhardt 55 secs ago
@Catija how about only adding the eye thingy and leaving everything else equal. — Braiam 43 secs ago
Does this answer your question? I hate these new yellow 'watch' labels — Samathingamajig 47 secs ago
Absolutely nothing should ever be closed or deleted except blatant commercial advertising spam. So, are we just supposed to let people post whatever they want here? If I decide to post a question on Shakespeare on the main site, should the community just leave it up or tell me to post it on Lit.se instead? — EJoshuaS - Reinstate Monica just now
@Makoto Duplicate questions are answerable, but it's better for the health of the site to not answer them and close them instead. But you're right that answering then closing is bad, as EJoshuaS wrote above. — wjandrea 6 secs ago
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