12:51 AM
If we are deeming Link-only answers like this to be unworthy of space on Stack Overflow, are we yet going to agree that link-only-function-only answers which point to the documentation are the least helpful type of "correct" answer? I would love it if mods would sweep through and convert all of the explode and json_decode answers that do not even bother showing how to implement the function with the question details. It's not too late to improve old content. — mickmackusa 33 secs ago
1:08 AM
Can be English person living in New York using Vietnamese name to "justify" not spellchecking they posts :) Get/write a userscript that shows Q/A ratio if such accounts bother you enough... — Alexei Levenkov 1 min ago
1:26 AM
Hm. The Acceptable Use Policy says: "Identity Theft and Privacy. Users that misleadingly appropriate the identity of another person are not permitted.." — starball 1 min ago
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2:51 AM
Does it check for duplicates? If so, I'm all over it. If not, I want it dead ;-). — Heretic Monkey 27 secs ago
Just a digression: here on SO most people (I assume, not sure) don't use their real names, or their real images. If you look at this comment, this is my real name, and that photo is my real image (but a little younger...). I'm curious, how many % of the users have their real name/image? We'll never know for sure, but I guess the number should be less than 10%. — Gerardo Furtado 51 secs ago
At the scale of Stack Overflow ~2 hours is a very short amount of time for things to be "noticed". We did (fairly recently) have a similar discussion on Is it acceptable to post answers generated by an AI, such as GitHub Copilot? — Henry Ecker 32 secs ago
This is much different, please give it a try, it gives a good explanation and if not satisfied you could ask for more explanation etc. — EugenSunic 43 secs ago
3:31 AM
Why wouldn't it be legal? No one has yet to prove all of my answers aren't generated from a robot. They're either voted up or down and accepted or not based on their content, not their source. — Anon Coward 56 secs ago
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4:31 AM
So... what is the problem with using AI if the answer is useful and nothing wrong with the question? Doesn't we all dream of XKCD #810? — Andrew T. 22 secs ago
5:21 AM
You really need to verify that those answers actually do what they're supposed to do before posting them. Eg, stackoverflow.com/a/74649919/4014959 needs to use
continue
, not break
. — PM 2Ring 1 min ago6:21 AM
Link only answers should, in my opinion, always be flagged because the content behind the link can either change or be removed completely. — Wilko van der Veen 1 min ago
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7:30 AM
Clarification question: would you consider "Solution: Specify symbol (.pdb) and source files in the Visual Studio debugger (C#, C++, Visual Basic, F#). [See this](link)" as a NAA as well? All I've changed here is separated out the original link from the text of the answer and put it inside an additional "see this" (which it makes it virtually identical to the other answer). I'm trying to understand where you're drawing the line. Is the problem that there's a link at all, or that the link encapsulates the text of the answer? — cigien 1 min ago
7:58 AM
And we have 20 people called Donald Duck. Shocking! And even a Horse_with_no_name who is clearly impersonating a famous horse. — Stephen C 34 secs ago
I've got 50 points in 2.5 hours with just copy pasting, that says something... — EugenSunic 6 secs ago
I don't know why someone would use another persons' portrait, but in other places I have seen people using famous historical persons' name and portrait. I could imagine they want to indicate that they follow in their footsteps and in that case I could imagine a similar case even for living persons - explaining why we have a few "Donald Knuth" and 20+ "Alan Turing" on stackoverflow, and one DonaldDuck on meta. — Hans Olsson 1 min ago
I was able to make 51 points in a 2.5 hours frame, without breaking a sweat. I fed the AI with OPs additional comments and it did very well. I'll continue doing what I started, just to see how it performs. I still think this will be a big issue for SO — EugenSunic 15 secs ago
8:31 AM
Also the red number on top of the inbox does not correspond with the number of unread messages. Though I think that's an old bug which never got fixed. — Lundin 7 secs ago
9:05 AM
"Is this legal?" - what license is the content created by the AI released to you under? Does it give you the right to re-license it to SO under CC BY-SA per the TOS? — jonrsharpe 39 secs ago
@Dharman I just ran an experiment, and flagged this answer (which, as you've concluded, is pretty much the same as the one you felt should have been flagged). Result: "declined - a moderator reviewed your flag, but found no evidence to support it" Can you explain that? — IInspectable 1 min ago
9:30 AM
@cigien That is still no original content. The author needs to write their own solution and use link only as a supportive documentation. — Dharman ♦ 53 secs ago
9:41 AM
@Dharman I see. That the lack of original content was a relevant factor wasn't clear from your answer, at least to me. Also, it's not mandatory that an answer have original content, is it? So long as the copied content is not the entirety of the linked material, the copied content is tailored to the question, and attribution is clear, that's permissible in an SO answer I thought. And wouldn't this require an explanation in a flag anyway? I can see a mod deleting the linked answer for various reasons (even just as a regular user with delete privileges), but it doesn't seem eligible for NAA. — cigien 1 min ago
Even the fact that the linked answer doesn't add anything useful over the existing answers is a good reason to delete it. However, the standard policy for NAA is that the answer itself should be clearly not an attempt to answer, and if there's any other reasons to delete the answer, it should be custom flagged. The impression given by your answer is that such answers are eligible for a standard NAA flag, which seems to me a risky thing to suggest. — cigien just now
@Bergi there will be filters for tags you are watching and for tags in which you have badges. — Yaakov Ellis ♦ 13 secs ago
@Dharman Right. So why should the other (identical) answer then have gotten different treatment? Why would you judge one as flag-worthy but not the other? Are you just speaking for yourself or is this the general stance of all moderators? — IInspectable 1 min ago
10:13 AM
You will just end up creating a load of code only answers that might indeed bring you direct reputation points but will only answer the OPs issue, leading to no reputation in a long run. On top of that, those answers not aligned with the goal of our Q&A. While good answers do explain the code and important principles, they can be reused in the future and in for other users. You'll soon realise that those good answers will bring you reputation in the long run "without breaking a sweat", as you said yourself. — β.εηοιτ.βε 24 secs ago
10:25 AM
Questions that look like attempts to bring OOP concepts to Go are frequently downvoted by that reason alone. Duplicates, except for very uncommon ones, are also downvoted because show lack of research. Your question suffered from both issues. Unrelated note: the duplicate list was edited by three different gold badge holders. — blackgreen 1 min ago
@blackgreen Questions that look like attempts to bring OOP concepts to Go are frequently downvoted by that reason alone and how would I know that? Does the "how to ask" page mention it? — Acuriousmind 19 secs ago
Where do I go from here? — What can I do when getting “We are no longer accepting questions/answers from this account”? — blackgreen 14 secs ago
But your question doesn't show research effort. When I google this question, I see results about creating an EC2 instance, which is not the same as creating an instance type. What the heck did you Google and what links did you click and follow to find the information to reach that conclusion. Stating I googled a lot isn't showing the results of your research effort. — rene 1 min ago
@IInspectable Because the other one was nothing but the link. It didn't contain any original content. It was just a link to an article. The other answer you flagged here is a solution from whomever wrote the answer with the link used only as supportive information to see more. Link-only answers are not answers and should be deleted. — Dharman ♦ 42 secs ago
It might be a useful question if you could add under what condition/architecture you have code that has specific hardware component requirements and still needs to be hosted in the cloud. Normally I would expect our software stack to compensate / adapt for the several hardware configs your software might encounter in the wild. Why doesn't that work for your case? — rene 1 min ago
The tooltip on the downvote arrow reads "This question does not show any research effort; it is unclear or not useful". Usefulness is obviously subjective, and may vary across tags, which identify sub-communities with their own perception of what is and isn't useful. The "how to ask" page can't list all possible conceivable reasons for which something isn't useful. Although a big one is duplication. Do more research before asking questions. — blackgreen 1 min ago
You don't, in truth. I don't think commenting on a different question/answer is correct, as that's just noise.If the OP has, for what ever reason, decided to delete the question the "best" thing you can do is vote to undelete the question (if you can) and follow it, so that if it is undeleted, you get a notification in your inbox. — Larnu 32 secs ago
"Does the "how to ask" page mention it?" It does, @Acuriousmind : "Before posting a question, we strongly recommend that you spend a reasonable amount of time researching the problem and searching for existing questions on this site that may provide an answer. (Stack Overflow has been around for a long time now, so many common questions have already been answered.)" — Larnu 43 secs ago
Alternatively, you can ask a question by yourself and self-answer it if you're interested in sharing the answer to everyone else (not only the asker). — Andrew T. 42 secs ago
Given that the question appears to have no downvotes, and was self-deleted within a few days of being posted, it's likely that they have found a solution themselves, or no longer need to solve the problem. — snakecharmerb 25 secs ago
You don't, if I'm honest. Commenting on a different post by the user, in my opinion, isn't correct as that's not what comments are meant to be for; they are for getting clarification on the post that the comment is on not asking the OP about a different post. If you have the priviledge you can vote to undelete the post and then follow it so you get a notification if 2 other users agree with the undeletion, but this doesn't happen often as there's no undelete review queue, it's just part of the moderation tools. — Larnu 14 secs ago
The question is clearly off topic. It is about the services provided by a tech company - not about writing code. It's bad enough that we allow certain questions about IDEs - this is several more degrees removed from the actual work of programming. — Karl Knechtel 25 secs ago
11:18 AM
Unfortunately I do not recall the id of the OP, so cannot approach them via another posting. If reposting the question myself is okay I might do that. It is a bit frustrating. I had done 90% of the work and was about to post the solution, only to find it had gone . . . — petern0691 32 secs ago
Most call it toxic, we call it quality assurance. When you need something obscure in 6 to 8 weeks you'll be thankful you could find it here, free of noise. It takes time to appreciate what we try to build here for future generations. — rene 36 secs ago
11:45 AM
@rene you said Don't ask a question there unless you have to ; you don't think that's a symptom of a toxic community? — Acuriousmind 52 secs ago
No. I think that is a perfectly fine strategy to have a highly curated and valuable body of knowledge. — rene 44 secs ago
@Larnu I would be interested where on the site you would find a concrete description for what Stack Overflow is all about. I'm active on this site for 3 years and on a daily basis for one and I still have no clue, besides some vague ideas that some people express and of course my own idea that I have from what I read in help center and the tour. Does there exist a paradigm or is this just the personal views that some try to impose on others? — Thingamabobs 1 min ago
That you shouldn't ask questions there unless you have to is a sign that users expect you to do research first, to try your best to solve the issue by yourself. That your question there and this question here are both closed as a duplicate should be a hint to you that you can do more on the research part. — Tom 47 secs ago
@rene Don't ask a question there unless you have to is a strategy for a Q&A site? Are you serious — Acuriousmind 1 min ago
I did my research, but like I said I'm a beginner in go so perhaps I wasn't looking properly — Acuriousmind 1 min ago
@Larnu I have linked that in my comment and just read it today cause I was again thinking about it. So.. there is no meta except the peoples beliefs and some vague guidelines. — Thingamabobs 57 secs ago
No, the tour is just the start, @Thingamabobs ; it's opening statement gives a very high level description of what [so. You have the help center as well, which also links to a wealth of FAQs. — Larnu 1 min ago
Yes, I also linked it. I guess I make a new question out of it, since it has little to do with this one. — Thingamabobs 12 secs ago
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12:45 PM
(But do please first check for an existing, non-deleted question that's close enough.) — Karl Knechtel 47 secs ago
The fact that AI can answer these questions so readily comes across to me as a sign that they are not very good questions. — Karl Knechtel 1 min ago
"What if you want to make a political statement?" Putting aside my disagreement with the policy generally permitting political statements (it is off topic and provocative), I struggle to understand what statement is being made by representing oneself to be a specific political figure, and then asking and/or answering questions about programming. — Karl Knechtel 23 secs ago
Weird. I was saying earlier that I have no problem reading the image in the question here. But in the "high contrast", supposedly easier-to-read version, I can't even tell a number is present, let alone read it. — Karl Knechtel 18 secs ago
@WhatsThePoint I can't recall ever logging out in my 12 years. It probably did happen at some point. — Karl Knechtel 1 min ago
1:13 PM
"Your doctor doesn’t chide you for being lazy. They just dispense medical treatment." If the reason they need medical treatment in the first place is because they're not exercising (i.e. "lazy"), it's perfectly valid for the doctor to tell them they need to start exercising. Does that count as "chiding"? Because I don't see it as any different than someone here on Stack Exchange politely pointing out that a question can be answered with the right use of Google-Fu. — F1Krazy 19 secs ago
push comes to shove, Stack Overflow is not a platform for helping individuals. Don't try, you may end up breaking rules by trying to be a good person. — Gimby 56 secs ago
And what would "being worried" change? You already said you keep doing that since it generates points for you. — Tom 18 secs ago
“If reposting the question myself is okay I might do that.” - Which is the reason the author’s actions is one of the most toxic actions that exists today at Stack Overflow (speaking of the situation where a user asks a question then deletes their question). — Security Hound 1 min ago
“I'm amazed how you guys aren't worried a bit...” - I am more worried you are submitting low quality code only answers and nobody is calling you out on the lack of quality (yet). — Security Hound 1 min ago
2:20 PM
In some extreme cases, users try to "get revenge" on someone who criticised them or their answer or who they think downvoted them. More commonly, employers would see what they can find online about job candidates. Someone sharing only someone else's name may be hard to verify as impersonation (as opposed to just having the same name as them). But having someone try to pass links to another person's profiles off as their own (or using their uniquely identifying information) could result in negative consequences for the impersonated person. That really shouldn't be allowed. — NotThatGuy 1 min ago
"But of course there's nothing one can do to enforce users providing real names/images" - excuse me? Stack Overflow can certainly ban users who use provably fake names/images. Maybe you think that's not viable or they shouldn't do so (and that may very well be the case), but that's not quite the same as being unable to do anything about it. You also didn't say WHY there's nothing we can or should do, so we can't apply the same (unspecified) reasoning consistently. It may very well be the case that the reason why we can't do anything about a fake username doesn't apply to a fake profile link. — NotThatGuy 1 min ago
2:46 PM
@rene There are currently 6698 other users with your name. Congrats, you win! :-) — TylerH 24 secs ago
3:03 PM
Yes, lying about the location is common (their writing style usually betrays them), probably because they think their content will be better received (there may actually be some truth to that). They ought to leave the location out or be unspecific (e.g., "Earth" or "The universe"). — Peter Mortensen 9 secs ago
3:16 PM
I've gained now +111 points just by asking chatGPT questions, and breaking no sweat, that tells everything.. I'm also worried about moderators ant their activity on this site... — EugenSunic 1 min ago
3:30 PM
It's expected to do that kind of analysis before asking, if possible; but I feel like A would be off-topic even if it weren't a proxy for B. — Karl Knechtel 1 min ago
3:50 PM
(Warp is a terminal emulator for Mac only (at the moment). Mentioned on the podcast? It isn't commercial, but "Our business model is that we are free for everyone for now and will eventually experiment with different premium features for enterprise.") — Peter Mortensen 57 secs ago
You may want to consider Ask Different rather than Ask Ubuntu if you're using macOS... But this question might be better asked on Meta Stack Exchange. — Heretic Monkey 11 secs ago
4:15 PM
usefulness is determined over time, highly upvoted simple questions don't often become highly upvoted questions overnight. — Kevin B 34 secs ago
In my opinion it depends on what you're linking to. Some resources, such as RFCs are likely to be around long after StackOverflow is dead. And where the question is explicitly asking for a reference ("Where is it specified that....") then it's hard to add anything to the link other than pure noise designed to satisfy moderators. — Michael Kay 53 secs ago
4:38 PM
@KarlKnechtel you're right, but I did the analysis and I thought it would be ok here. Then the user's comment made me realize that pheraps I made a mistake, so I asked here. — DeltaIV 27 secs ago
@PeterMortensen how would Warp business model influence where I should ask the question? This is a genuine question, not trying at all to be hostile. — DeltaIV 52 secs ago
@HereticMonkey ouch! I started with a single question, then a Meta question...I'm a bit hesitant to ask a third question somewhere else. What if we decide first of all if 1) A is on-topic here, 2) B would be on-topic here? If they are on-topic, then I don't have to ask on Meta SE. If they're not, then I'll ask there. Deal? — DeltaIV 5 secs ago
@KarlKnechtel as a proof of my good will, I can link to numerous "tmux and macOS clipboard" questions here on SO, that made me think initially that the question would be on-topic here. See for example stackoverflow.com/questions/45255359/tmux-and-macos-clipboard/… and in case you were wondering: I asked a new question because the answer to that question doesn't work in my case (VS Code or Warp). — DeltaIV 43 secs ago
5:21 PM
@DeltaIV Just because there are questions about tmux on SO does not mean they are on-topic. The linked question sis definitely off-topic here as the question has nothing to do with programming. — Dalija Prasnikar 49 secs ago
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6:11 PM
@ZoestandswithUkraine I'm more of a fan to put the language first, rather than last, so lua-torch. IMO, having the language first makes it a bit less likely that people just stop reading after the "torch" in "torch-lua". — Makyen ♦ 13 secs ago
@Makyen Yeah, I was considering commenting that as an alternative. Randomly remembered that the general convention is the language first. I don't mind either way though, we'll pick the option most consistent with other tags — Zoe stands with Ukraine ♦ 9 secs ago
6:48 PM
"a situation when someone included some sensitive or private data in the question": This scenario wouldn't require perma-deletion of the whole post. Those can still be permanently edited out when CMs think its necessary. — Tom 35 secs ago
I think it is still possible to delete questions and as far as I know this also happened in the past, but only for very rare cases, beyond spam. Stuff that shouldn't even be seen by 10k users. You also get a different 404 page for those, not the one with scrambled code, when you're below 10k. — Tom 59 secs ago
Generally it should be ok as long as those are related to the answer. In these specific cases: I can't tell. You've also wrote OP in one of those answers, but I would suggest to explicitly ask them why they added that image in answers where you think they don't belong to. And if that code snippet can be used to render pictures (I can't tell, don't know Python), then I think its fine to have an example image in the answer. But it could be downsized a bit to take less space. — Tom 45 secs ago
To the general question in your title, since you made that generic rather than specific, if the answers are otherwise OK, then what's wrong with reusing an image? If someone is needing a generic icon for an example, why should they have to find a unique one for each answer? If what you're really meaning to ask about is the specific answers you've listed, then please edit your title (and tags) to indicate that you're asking about these specific answers, rather than implying you want to know about/set a general policy. — Makyen ♦ 44 secs ago
Yeah, "new" users I see do it, but that user Has been around long enough to know what correct and incorrect use of blockquotes are. — Larnu 14 secs ago
I'm thinking of a situation when someone included some sensitive or private data in the question by accident. The only way to resolve leaking your secret keys is to replace your secret keys. Trying to cover up the problem by hiding it is not the solution. Once something is on the internet it should be considered permanently on the internet. — van dench 1 min ago
@Makyen Yes, I meant that, but its news to me that mods can do that as well. I thought I've read that those cases are referred to CMs after a Mod reviewed the merit of redaction. — Tom 11 secs ago
Does this answer your question? I have accidentally posted answer for question A, to question B. Is there a way to safely and permanently remove it? — Ivar 1 min ago
7:25 PM
@Tom I have tried asking on a now deleted post. I could not understand the response I got. — General Grievance 8 secs ago
7:55 PM
@GeneralGrievance I don't unterstand it either. I guess he didn't understand the question and tried to answer it more generally? It's weird. — Tom 45 secs ago
8:05 PM
@Larnu Hm... yes, I am concerned about that too. Can I include that and still keep this discussion reasonably scoped? Maybe if I changed the title from "images" to "content"? — General Grievance 59 secs ago
8:28 PM
@vandench sensitive information encompasses more than just keys. Phone numbers, names, addresses. Minimising the exposure of these seems acceptable. I don't think it's viable to require people change all of this information after posting it once by accident. — VLAZ 32 secs ago
8:46 PM
"we may consider a flag ban if a user is giving a lot of duplicate flags that are not followed by a closure" I think this should only apply to declined flags. If the flag ages away the question won't be closed, but that's not the flagger's fault. — Donald Duck 1 min ago
@E_net4thecommentflagger Hmm ... I see what you mean. I'm not enough of a SO user to see where the previous downvotes went. I had actually put in an appeal about it a while ago, maybe everything got reverted. — J. Gwinner just now
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9:40 PM
Thanks, Kevin B. I was surprised by the vote. Glad to hear that this is the right place.. :-) — Larry Freeman 1 min ago
Would algorithms in this case effectively be synonymous with 3rd party resources, such as links to a wikipedia or other "official" resource? or would it be expected for answers to actually contain an algorithm tailor made for your case, newly created today. The former would be fairly close to fitting that close reason. — Kevin B 1 min ago
I am planning to do the implementation in python. I am looking for an algorithm. I have an algorithm in mind and want to see how it compares. — Larry Freeman 28 secs ago
10:06 PM
Maybe you'd feel more comfortable asking that over on Ask Different. There are lots of users with extensive knowledge of such things over there. — Andrew Morton 52 secs ago
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11:30 PM
After spending 2 separate evenings doing "Triage" and only encountering 4 total cases out of over 5500 reviews where I did not skip, I find it fruitless to have StackOverflow grant such a "privilege" at such a low Points rating, given that it likely also represents a limited breadth in the Member's knowledge/skills set. How does one go about opting out of this access level. — Eric Marceau 10 secs ago
11:48 PM
After spending 2 separate evenings doing "Triage" and only encountering 4 total cases out of over 5500 reviews where I did not skip, I find it fruitless to have StackOverflow grant such a "privilege" at such a low Points rating, without being able to specify the tags to match the Member's knowledge/skills set. How does one go about opting out of this access level. — Eric Marceau 1 min ago
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