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@NickstandswithUkraine There's a discussion of that exact point here. I marked this post as a dupe of that one. — EJoshuaS - Stand with Ukraine 48 secs ago
"Should I expect that someone trying to use the 2013 version today" any particular reason you wouldn't expect that? — VLAZ 39 secs ago
Does this answer your question? What to do with question where the answer are confirmed and fixed bugs? — cigien 5 secs ago
"with the title of the entire post" - did you mean "content"? — Oleg Valter is with Ukraine 38 secs ago
@OlegValteriswithUkraine Yes, apparently I need more caffeine :) — EJoshuaS - Stand with Ukraine 1 min ago
8:02 PM
As an active reviewer interested in this program, I like the idea of being able to opt-in. That said, doing so would potentially skew the experiment by introducing a selection bias in reviewers, who may not be representative of the average Stack Overflow reviewer population. — Jeremy Caney 46 secs ago
@Braiam Yes, the username at the time the chat message is posted is kept in chat transcripts. It's one of the ways non-moderators can find a user's old usernames. It's one part of the dead-naming problem on Stack Exchange. Here is an example transcript link to one of this user's old messages. [I picked that user as an example merely because I'm aware they change their username on an irregular basis.] — Makyen ♦ 18 secs ago
Interestingly, this was enabled on SO/SE for a couple/few weeks about a year ago. It is a capability which is available in Articles. Note: as of the last time I looked at the auto-generated IDs, the code would need a bit of work in order to be viable in general on posts, due to not containing the post's ID in the generated IDs (and not adding the post ID to any user-supplied
id
attribute). — Makyen ♦ 46 secs agoWhat about Yahoo! Answers? They allowed for unrestricted questions — Hovercraft Full Of Eels 1 min ago
You do not have any publicly visible questions that are closed. Do you have deleted ones? If so, that heavily contributes towards the automatic question ban. Also, it is pretty much confirmed 0-score posts contribute 2, of which you have 2. — Oleg Valter is with Ukraine 24 secs ago
My comment above was said somewhat tongue-in-cheek, as Yahoo! Answers was an alternative to SO, and did allow for unrestricted questions, but that also meant that question quality was not curated, dooming it to oblivion and causing it to shut down. I am thankful that this site does have question curation for this reason. — Hovercraft Full Of Eels 59 secs ago
Also re: your latest question. Although it relates to Visual Studio, a tool commonly used by programmers, asking about keyboard shortcuts is better suited for Super User. — Oleg Valter is with Ukraine 1 min ago
There's also different Q&A platforms specific to certain groups of tools, for example AWS's re:Post — Kevin B 23 secs ago
Also also, it would help getting a warmer reception if your questions weren't just blocks of text with no paragraphs or formatting. — Oleg Valter is with Ukraine 1 min ago
You currently have 8 deleted questions. You can find a list of them here. Please read What can I do when getting “We are no longer accepting questions from this account”? — Makyen ♦ 1 min ago
8:37 PM
This might be better with a concrete proposal of what we could do with 10. Six: General computing, Recommendation request, Math/Statistics, Needs debugging details, Typo, Non-English. — Ryan M ♦ 55 secs ago
9:25 PM
Who is "How you gain technical skills" targeted at? questions are unskippable... and most of them don't seem to even have applicable answers to me, a developer who routinely learns new skills. — Kevin B 16 secs ago
9:44 PM
Which chunk of questions are you asking about? The first sets where it's asking which is the most/least difficult or the most/least important? — Catija ♦ 11 secs ago
the questions related to courses, blogs/presenting, in both sections were the ones i struggled with the most. I don't... use or courses, or present, or have a blog, or meetups or need to present to a team — Kevin B 54 secs ago
Would it help at all if the question was framed more as "Which of the following are..."? I understand it may be difficult for us to take open-ended answers there, just based on the sort of survey it is. For me (I just went through it) I considered "I don't do this thing, so it's not difficult at all" as my justification for those questions. — Catija ♦ 1 min ago
@Catija just an option for "not applicable" (the wording can be anything) would be nice. I, too, don't have any manager - I am my own. I don't have anything to select in the "most difficult" unless you want me to rank how easy everything is and select "most difficult" from that list". I don't have a team to communicate to. I, too, don't give talks at conferences. — Oleg Valter is with Ukraine 1 min ago
It just generally felt like I wasn't able to give the answers that I wanted, which means the answers I gave would most certainly be used to say something that I didn't intend from what I chose, etc. — Kevin B 40 secs ago
Yep, that's it, I also missed indeed a "NA" Option for many of the Answers..., ending up selecting/ranking the "least" Bad Answer(s)... — chivracq 8 secs ago
And then you will see statements like "most developers found it difficult to give talks at conferences [replace with any randomly chosen statement from the set of questions]" when what we meant was "we do not give talks at conferences"... — Oleg Valter is with Ukraine 44 secs ago
I can understand how y'all are feeling. I went through it myself and had to kinda put myself in a hypothetical situation for some of them. I do think that the confluence of your answers can direct that a bit - for example, if you say "talking at conferences is least important" that kinda indicates that, even if it's the most or least difficult, it doesn't really matter since it's also not important? — Catija ♦ 43 secs ago
@dyasta "And the negative votes have an emotional feel to them, even if not significant." Do you mean negative votes are not signifcant, or emotions are not significant, or the amount of emotional feel in this case is not significant, or do you mean something else. A sincere question, not trying to be pedantic. — Matthew Christopher Bartsh 27 secs ago
No, it does not mean that, @Catija. I find giving talks at conferences important, but I do not give them. I find communication of the knowledge to the team extremely important, yet I do not have anyone to communicate it to. — Oleg Valter is with Ukraine 38 secs ago
Unless this survey results are just meant to be sent to a garbage bin (at which point... why have it in the first place?), there are going to be conclusions inferred from responses. However, they will be wholly inaccurate and misleading given the options provided. — Oleg Valter is with Ukraine 32 secs ago
@tripleee To circle back on this: We've finally added a legitimate homepage for the portal as well as made many additional design updates to try and make it look more professional and official. — animuson ♦ 1 min ago
I think what these questions need is a "not applicable" option. That is, a way to say "I don't do this." — Ryan M ♦ 15 secs ago
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11:24 PM
Maybe there's an argument for specific things like web services where you physically can't use the bugged version, but other than that people sometimes have to use outdated software for a variety of reasons, and having information on possible workarounds or the minimum upgrade required to fix the bug can be useful for those people. At my last job I was still occasionally dealing with SQL Server 2005 in 2015, for example. — John Montgomery 1 min ago
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For what it's worth, SE in general doesn't do well in denoting that anywhere, even when the user is more important than a mod — Machavity ♦ 1 min ago
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