12:07 AM
You are on Meta Stack Overflow, you are asking about Latin SE. Questions not about Stack Overflow or network-wide features/bugs that also apply Stack Overflow are off-topic here. As Alexei rightfully mentioned, the site to ask about network sites is Meta Stack Exchange [but please do work on the post as in the current state it is unlikely to get a warm reception there - specifically: fix formatting, add concrete proposals of what is the problem and what needs to change, reduce the rantiness]. — Oleg Valter is with Ukraine 1 min ago
12:34 AM
Odd indeed. The same two accounts as well... I'd definitely flag for mod attention. — Henry Ecker 1 min ago
Quick note - UTC timestamps are available on hover. This is the original posted some time before the other one. — Oleg Valter is with Ukraine 1 min ago
Also sorting by "Date created (oldest first)" as well as the question timeline can also show the order of posted answers. I'm also going with definitely plagiarism because the images use the exact same i.stack.imgur paths which is not possible unless it was copied directly from the source. — Henry Ecker 1 min ago
Thanks to both Henry and Oleg for the tips for determining the order first. Should I flag the second answer as plagiarizer, even if I am not 100% sure about that? It seems this is kind of leaving the burden of judgement to moderators. — ray 53 secs ago
Guess so, @ray - I haven't been able to find a common source, though. There is a possibility that the second user was actually trying to make an edit to the first user's post, though, that would explain WTF is going on there. — Oleg Valter is with Ukraine 1 min ago
That's kind of what moderators are for. We expect them to use their judgement to handle situations. Just be clear in your flag and outline the situation and what you need help with and they'll take care of the rest. — Henry Ecker 37 secs ago
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I struggle with this issue everywhere where there are only 2 options and one of them is differently colored than the other, and there's no immediate and intuitive way of telling which one is in "active" state and which one is in "dormant" state. Good catch! The new colors look better, but your proposed way is definitely easier to grasp :) — Prid 45 secs ago
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4:04 AM
Maybe because you ask at the wrong site? This is Stack Overflow Meta, not Stack Overflow. — justANewb stands with Ukraine 1 min ago
This is Meta Stack Overflow, where you can discuss Stack Overflow itself. Your question is not related to Stack Overflow at all and is off-topic here. See What is "meta"? How does it work? — Abdul Aziz Barkat 1 min ago
4:34 AM
Since I happened to be on this site and since I read what you are discussing here .. to note in the policy issue that the behavior of some here is unacceptable to new users. Instead of clicking dislike, give us a short answer and then just delete the question. So simple. Your policy should change, we all see what happens in the comments, most with thousands of reputations, attacking new users badly. Do this in the Stack Overflow policy. Have a nice day. — Alex 1 min ago
4:45 AM
5:29 AM
How do you decide when to show the new design? Because I can see the old design on my work chrome profile, and the new design on my personal profile. — nullptr 34 secs ago
6:07 AM
also note that the older post got edited - screenshot removed - 2 minutes after the second one got posted. Unfortunately the image links do not show who posted them, but it looks like being the same user, or somehow related... — user16320675 1 min ago
@Alex "the behavior of some here is unacceptable to new users" there aren't any rules for new users or old users. All are equal. Which also means that rules apply to new users as well - you should have also followed them. You don't get to demand others treat you specially citing policy and at the same time that you are beyond policies. If you want to suggest a policy change 1. You should do it in a separate question on Meta 2. You should familiarise yourself with how the site works. Have a nice day. — VLAZ 1 min ago
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7:50 AM
You can't name a website latin.stackexchange.com and expect people to understand what you're talking about when you say: "it's a website where you can questions about Latin". - That is the one thing you can be guaranteed people will understand, because they will find the site having questions. What they won't understand is what questions not to ask. That is where we tend to fail the modern visitor. — Gimby 10 secs ago
hover the down-vote arrow and you can read the reason. Consider it valid for all your questions (including this one) — Temani Afif 1 min ago
The reason is that someone judged it not of good quality. There is no further explanation needed. Just like people don't need to explain upvotes, because it is implied that it means "this is good enough". Anyone can give feedback, not only people who downvote. Separate processes. The better question is: why is feedback often not given? A good question. Another one you will not be the first one to ask. — Gimby 1 min ago
Maybe there should be an initial
time delay
after question is posted, before being allowed to down/up votes, to check if the content is actually grasped/read/seen. This delay can be based on the number of parapgraph words or code lines other measural content. For example: 15 seconds per image, 2 seconds per paragraph line and 5 seconds per code line. Add it all up and there is your time delay before anyone can vote anything. — Sam 1 min agoI can't agree with you, @Gimby. If someone upvotes, it means that they either consider qustion useful/helpful/cool whatever. When they downvote, it could be a whole range of reasons, some of them might be easily fixed. Im not suggesting to make it mandatory either, cause less effort means more people are ready to make it, but as an option. In my opinion it might be drastically better when there is 0 rep question on 30 comments asking for more information, i've seen quite a few of those — Nolv 45 secs ago
Let's all agree that old buttons were much better and this does not help in any way, shape, or form. Does not look too appealing anyways. Build Better. — Always Helping 54 secs ago
The question is "Cool" is not a listed reason to upvote. The up and down vote "icons" have very similar and opposite, tooltips: "The question does not show any research effort; it is unclear or not useful"*/"This question shows research effort;it is useful and clear."* If someone voted your question up because, they think it's useful/helpful or you showed research effort. Conversely, someone who downvoted it is saying that you didn't show research effort, or the question isn't useful or unhelpful. They aren't voting to say it's "uncool". — Larnu 1 min ago
@Nolv "If someone upvotes, it means that they either consider qustion useful/helpful/cool whatever." and if somebody downvotes, it means it's unuseful/unhelpful/whatever. It's all just content rating. — VLAZ 18 secs ago
@Nolv even when upvoted there can be room for improvement. Providing feedback is not tied to quality rating. — Gimby 49 secs ago
@Nolv not necessarily. We get a lot of spam, for example. And marking a post as spam also automatically casts a downvote. This is partly because there is no room for improvement for spam. Until it's deleted. But there are less extreme examples - some questions are inherently not fit for the Q&A format. "What language should I learn?", for example, is not a very useful to ask. There is no real way to make this both on-topic and good: you can entirely re-write it into a completely different question but that's not really the same as "improving" it, rather it's scrapping and swapping it. — VLAZ 44 secs ago
@Nolv However, even if for a moment we take the reasoning there, then I still don't see how upvotes don't require an explanation. Should it be a mystery what was correct and useful in a question? Because I don't see how this helps, either. There is no reason to have different standards for different votes. If you're OK to leave one type of vote to the discretion of voters, the same reasoning can be applied to the other. — VLAZ 40 secs ago
@Ivar same. A badly format post that doesn't even contain a question gets an upvote. Or an answer that neither addresses the question (because it attempts something different) and event then does not work because there are logical and/or syntax errors. Those also get upvotes. Like you, I'm a lot more curious about those than why something was downvoted. — VLAZ 1 min ago
9:34 AM
"I'm not suggesting to make it mandatory either" - yes you are. From your question - emphasis mine. "So the idea is that in order to downvote you need to provide brief explanation why are you downvoting question\comment." Adding a comment is already an option, so if you're actually changing your suggestion to "There should be an option to add a comment when downvoting a post" then there's nothing to do... — Jon Skeet 1 min ago
Unfortunately, for some reason, the people who get outlier upvotes on their bad content don't come to complain about them on Meta, @Ivar ; I don't know why as they are very vocal about the downvotes. The ones that give such votes also don't appear to engage Meta, but I wish they would so I could get some understanding on them here: Inside the mind of those who upvote "low quality" posts — Larnu 1 min ago
This isn't really a typo though and it's actually a good point that someone who is stuck and comes here should check - using back ticks `` instead of single quotes ''. — deep64blue 1 min ago
@Larnu Well, that's something I'm not sure about, as I indicated with And since the question usually is "What's wrong with my code that is trying to do X" rather than "How do I do X? Here is my current approach" it does not feel right to close it as a duplicate. — klutt 8 secs ago
well known problem would have a canonical duplicate, if not start one please. if you missd a commas semicolon and other millions of questions which such typos, you are right the ware well known, but nothing can be done. Only if there is a error message that points to the problem, you can't find them, so they are worthless — nbk 10 secs ago
If the OP has attempted to implement an answer that has a canonical duplicate, and failed, then it likely can be answered, provided that it's not a typographical error. Sometimes such questions, however, are where people have "copy-pastad" the solution as in from the dupe, and not bothered to try to change it for their environment, or understand the solution. find I may well close such questions as typographical, and with a comment. A question like "I have tried to implement answer from {question}; here is my code, it isn't working: {code}" I would likely close as unclear, rather than a dupe. — Larnu 1 min ago
10:39 AM
@deep64blue how is that not a typo? Using one similarly looking character instead of another is basically the definition of "typo". :| — Marco Bonelli 44 secs ago
I’ve long since given up hope of being provided with adequate tools to clean up the mass of awfully formatted posts on SO. — user438383 11 secs ago
11:00 AM
My previous tactic was to suggest a "How do I do X?" duplicate via manual comment (to avoid dupe hammering) and let the asker or community decide. As far as I can tell now, there is little point unless you can absolutely positively shut down such questions before the first answers start being written. — MisterMiyagi 1 min ago
"They are about a well-known problem, like inserting in linked lists" Duplicate. "finding the maximum in a tree" Duplicate "implementing a bubble sort etc." Either a duplicate or too broad. "The user does not seem to be interested in reading other people's code. They only want to find the bug in their particular code." simple problems tend to either be typo-like (and not useful) or there would be a duplicate (very common pitfalls like
if (x = 5)
not doing comparison). In either case, OP's stance on which code they want to read isn't very relevant. — VLAZ 1 min agoIf someone wants to comment, they can; if they do not want to comment, what is the gain of forcing it, and getting a comment like "not good" or, even "asdfasdfasdf"? — user16320675 5 secs ago
"The Q that made me post this was" I've only read the question briefly but it seems like it's too broad. Or maybe even lacks debugging details. OP seems to be trying to do two tasks (construct a tree and traverse it) and the end result is wrong. Which suggests it's either of the two that is wrong. Or both. We can have infinite questions by adding combinations and permutations of tasks: "Why does adding to link list and getting the length show the wrong number". OP should focus on one question at a time. — VLAZ 1 min ago
it's for sure a small side effect of a big "voting corrected" where other users are involved — Temani Afif 40 secs ago
Re "a multiline cursor to remove unnecessary spaces on multiple lines": Presuming leading spaces, I have a public utility for that: "Remove common leading space" (though I don' use it on Stack Exchange, only for automating transforming comments/annotation in an internal format to YouTube/LBRY comments in an acceptable form ("Convert to Markdown code fencing" removes (fixed) four spaces)). The copy/paste back and forth, changing focus, etc. is tedious, so I make common operations a one-step processes with a macro keyboard (without any modifier keys). — Peter Mortensen 10 secs ago
Eh, no... I just got a series (3) of downvotes on a few questions of mine costing me 2 rep each. — Cerbrus 46 secs ago
I checked the vote in question and I can confirm it was a single duplicate upvote. — Dharman ♦ 48 secs ago
Re "a multiline cursor to remove unnecessary spaces on multiple lines": Presuming leading spaces, I have a public utility for that: "Remove common leading space" (though I don' use it on Stack Exchange, only for automating transforming comments/annotation in an internal format to YouTube/LBRY comments in an acceptable form ("Convert to Markdown code fencing" removes (fixed) four spaces)). The copy/paste back and forth, changing focus, etc. is tedious, so I make common operations a one-step process with a macro keyboard (without any modifier keys). — Peter Mortensen 1 min ago
Re "a multiline cursor to remove unnecessary spaces on multiple lines": Presuming leading spaces, I have a public utility for that: "Remove common leading space" (though I don' use it on Stack Exchange, only for automating transforming comments/annotation in an internal format to YouTube/LBRY comments in an acceptable form ("Convert to Markdown code fencing" removes (fixed) four spaces)). The copy/paste back and forth, changing focus, etc. is tedious, so I make common operations a one-step process with a macro keyboard (without any modifier keys). — Peter Mortensen 1 min ago
The short unique (and awkward) phrases "in MongoDB Site" and "After take your MongoDB URL" is more than enough to deem it plagiarism. — Peter Mortensen 30 secs ago
@Qwertiy "if the script actually was run." on 24th of June (Friday) Yaakov said "We'll be invalidating all the dupes over the next week,". Today is 27th of June (Monday) and is next week. It's quite reasonable to assume that the cleanup has started. A lot of times SE announce when they would start some longer running task and then announce when it's finished. — VLAZ 40 secs ago
While this change may make the site more accessible for some people, I feel like it makes it less accessible for lots of other. — EvgenKo423 48 secs ago
Your questions are of decent quality, but I would recommend practising the use of articles and capitalising "I" (in English, the subjective form of the singular first-person pronoun, "I", is capitalised, along with all its contractions such as I'll and I'm.). It is not an official reason, but some users may rage vote when they an uncapitalised "I" (as it doesn't require any skills, only the willingness to change habits). — Peter Mortensen 45 secs ago
12:17 PM
“So the idea is that in order to downvote you need to provide brief explanation why are you downvoting question\comment.” - Sure; I will explain my downvote, this question doesn’t meet the quality expectations of the community, I assume you also want everyone to explain their upvotes. Downvotes are just as helpful and important as upvotes and we absolutely shouldn’t have a policy that makes the barrier to case a downvote higher than an upvote. — Security Hound 1 min ago
I ABSOLUTELY AGREE: REVERT IT! It seems to distract a lot of users. I also don't know if anyone ever seriously had problems with the previous design. — LuckyLuke Skywalker 12 secs ago
It is likely about a single downvote. Or did you delete one or more questions? In that particular case, it is not clear if it belongs on Stack Overflow or not. — Peter Mortensen 1 min ago
true, didn't even see that. Btw: who even makes these decisions on so/se ? has there been a poll besides this thread? — LuckyLuke Skywalker 9 secs ago
It is likely about a single downvote. Or did you delete one or more questions? In that particular case, it is not clear if it belongs on Stack Overflow or not (seems to be using the journaling file system XFS from the command line). — Peter Mortensen 1 min ago
TO THE STACKOVERFLOW CREATORS: If it helps several users like @MichaelDelgado but an immense amount of others dislike it and get distracted from the actual use of the site, why not give us a simple optional switch in the settings? That way everybody's happy. but make everybody know about the setting of course, through a message similar to the 'welcome back'. — LuckyLuke Skywalker 1 min ago
12:47 PM
Am I allowed to click the up-arrow button in your snippet and the up-arrow button on the post itself? Or would that be considered voting fraud? — Adrian Mole 36 secs ago
Your instincts are correct, and any attempt to post a question as a survey will be quickly, and correctly, shut down. There are no conditions that would allow this, save for surveys created by Stack Overflow itself. — Hovercraft Full Of Eels 39 secs ago
Note also that down-votes on this question can mean that site members disagree with your proposed creation of a survey and do not necessarily mean that members feel that your asking a question on it here in meta is in itself bad. — Hovercraft Full Of Eels 41 secs ago
One thing you could do is paying for an ad: stackoverflow.co/advertising Not sure how cost-effective that would be. — legoscia 49 secs ago
Note that posting a survey and waiting for people to fill it in can very well lead to self-selection bias — VLAZ 20 secs ago
@legoscia That's a very good suggestion. How quickly would you estimate responses to come back in? — J-Cake 54 secs ago
@VLAZ As it happens, the self-selection bias is a topic of the subject, which I also need to make reference to in my final report. — J-Cake 29 secs ago
Also you apparently forgot deleted questions. See imgur.com/WGK6BtQ — Top rounded button touches the border of the deleted question red section. Ugly. — MrUpsidown 14 secs ago
@LuckyLukeSkywalker Why not give Stack overflow without any styles and let everyone come up with their own CSS? You don't like that, they like this but not that... I mean everyone could complain about any bit on the site. You just have to go with what they will implement. Or use overrides. — MrUpsidown 22 secs ago
This workaround only works if the indentation is divisible by 4. If it is not (e.g. because there is extra two spaces) then it fails and still requires manual intervention. — VLAZ 50 secs ago
1:52 PM
This site is the correct location for your question. I have to ask though: are you able to access other SO questions from your work laptop? — Hovercraft Full Of Eels 16 secs ago
Were you question-banned, recently came out of it, and then got question-banned again due to the downvote? — Peter Mortensen 40 secs ago
2:07 PM
There's ongoing traffic management tool testing, and also, random ongoing DDoS attacks. — Andrew T. 9 secs ago
Also, is the cursor behind the button outline? It looks like the circle outline cuts the points finger in half when you hover in the animation. — Henry Ecker 33 secs ago
The canonical post on Über Meta is Upcoming cleanup of duplicated votes. — Peter Mortensen 1 min ago
2:35 PM
It's glaringly obvious that SE designers never look at their efforts in anything other than the default light mode — Phil 27 secs ago
On a standard Safari 100% Zoom level, the arrow is slightly off – the circle is 40 px to the right and 38 px to the left of the arrow's middle. It's just off enough to be annoying. — MisterMiyagi 13 secs ago
2:49 PM
Variants of this have already been proposed and rejected numerous times. — EJoshuaS - Stand with Ukraine 43 secs ago
3:09 PM
@HovercraftFullOfEels Well, I thought they did, although the don't seem to be working any more. Not sure if I was just getting cached copies of other questions before, or if the situation has actually degraded. — Dominick Pastore 1 min ago
@Prid We’ll re-consider the size of the buttons and make changes iteratively if needed, but right now are not immediately changing it. We also have to keep accessibility and usability in mind when thinking about it. — tanj92 42 secs ago
I'd assume this request is both a merge and synonymize, since I'm worried this issue may hinder in making a tag synonym only without merging. — Andrew T. 47 secs ago
Not really sure what you are asking, but there's no guarantee that anyone will provide an answer to your question. This isn't a ticketing system with SLAs. This is a public Q&A site. There's no begging for help or demanding answers from viewers. Anyone can answer if they think the question is useful for others. — Dharman ♦ 1 min ago
Some down-votes may be for your using meta to increase attention to your question. That is not a wise thing to do and can lead to the opposite affect intended: your main-site question's now receiving negative attention. — Hovercraft Full Of Eels 38 secs ago
3:57 PM
Recent Thread also probably related: 'Why is server maintenance scheduled at mid-day European time?'... — chivracq 30 secs ago
You should also read How to Ask; It gives an overview of things people look for in questions, like the title being a summary of the problem, not a bunch of tags glommed together. — Heretic Monkey 43 secs ago
4:17 PM
I've closed this because "edit multiple lines in posts" is substantially inadequate to describe whatever it is that you're really asking for. This seems to be that you're asking for a combination of multi-line indent/unindent, a global search and replace capability, and/or a search and replace capability which is limited to an area which you've selected. Each of those should be a separate feature-request, rather than grouping them all in a single post. Even then, I'm not really sure I've understood what you're asking for. Please edit to clarify and limit it to a single feature. — Makyen ♦ 46 secs ago
FYI, tags are always all lower-case and fewer than 35 characters, so the tags would be
windows-powershell
and powershell-core
(or powershell
). You're running into the same issue with PS as others have with .NET and its renaming of .NET Core to just .NET in version 5 and the simultaneous lessening of importance for .NET Framework. See e.g. Untangling the twisted [.net] — Heretic Monkey 39 secs agoAnother workaround should be to use the Markdown escape character to just escape the inner
*
: *(\*)[12]*
— zcoop98 21 secs ago4:44 PM
The statement "While similar questions may be on-topic here, this one was resolved in a way less likely to help future readers." in the typo/no-repo close reason is not intended to be evaluated separately. It is intended as a modifier to the "Not reproducible or was caused by a typo" statement. In other words, that close reason is intended as "Not reproducible or was caused by a typo and was resolved in a way less likely to help future readers." — Makyen ♦ 33 secs ago
You're using the same shade of gray of the old design, which doesn't pass WCAG. — rodorgas 23 secs ago
Note that you can also use the keyboard shortcut for this action when highlighting text:
Crtl+K
— zcoop98 8 secs ago"To be clear, this does not include comment voting arrows" How does this square with the idea that this change is important for accessibility? Will there be a future change there, because otherwise it just comes across like accessibility is just being used as an easy pretext to avoid design critiques rather than a legitimate concern on SO's part — Ashley Davies 1 min ago
5:04 PM
@HashimAziz I'm a moderator on Webmasters and I can see that this is the regex that is used there. I don't know for sure that it is used network-wide, but I believe that it is at least used on the technical focused stacks. — Stephen Ostermiller 49 secs ago
5:15 PM
5:32 PM
Will a mouse-over colour change be implemented, which is a visual usability cue? — Rick Henderson 1 min ago
The announcement notes that it will be opt-in, if you're not already defaulted to it due to your status. — Kevin B 53 secs ago
Does this answer your question? Staging Ground Workflow: Question Details & Actions — Robert Longson 33 secs ago
"I should delete it or not" - You should edit your question on SO and should avoid deleting it. Asking a question then deleting it is something you should avoid at all cost. — Security Hound 56 secs ago
In addition, if you're going to make things look actionable, once the user has the privilege to see the vote split, the vote count should be made to look like a button, too. And I agree with others: Circular buttons look out of place on this site. Make them rectangular or, if you must, rounded rectangular with small corner radii. — RobH 1 min ago
That hinges on what you mean by typo. Should we roll accidental use of the wrong character and deliberate use of the wrong character because the asker doesn't know it's wrong? Either way, the question isn't likely to be helpful to others unless the mistake is common. In the common case perhaps finding a canonical and closing as a duplicate is more appropriate. But most of the time we're talking "Oh my GOD! I used
i
instead of j
!", and no one is learning anything useful from that. — user4581301 59 secs ago6:22 PM
What this would result in is a large spike in useless comments like "I downvoted for the same reason as SuperGrover69." and generic canned comments telling the poster stuff they should already know. — user4581301 58 secs ago
Does this answer your question? How can I change my username on Stack Overflow? — Abdul Aziz Barkat 34 secs ago
You also may want to show why your research did not help with finding an answer - i.e. meta.stackoverflow.com/search?q=get+started may have some useful results. — Alexei Levenkov 54 secs ago
6:52 PM
See also this external site that covers a lot of common downvote reasons and how you can resolve the issue. A clever asker would apply all guidance offered there upfront ... — rene 22 secs ago
7:07 PM
Yes, which is what i meant by "if you're not already defaulted to it due to your status", your status being whether or not you've proven to be capable of forming a valuable question. Where is the conflicting information? — Kevin B 56 secs ago
7:22 PM
Android Studio 3.1.3 is over 4 years old. I wouldn't be surprised if the answer to your question is "update Android Studio". — TheWanderer 46 secs ago
FYI: We're tracking an issue that appears to be impacting a sub-set of users in the Chicago, IL area, resulting in the "offline for maintenance" page. Will update once we know more. — John M. Wright ♦ 56 secs ago
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9:22 PM
I was thinking of something more like this: Need help in cpp programming issue. I'm not going to easily meta this poor dude by linking the question. — user4581301 55 secs ago
10:12 PM
We can revisit the decision to have the label stick around if it turns out to be hugely annoying to a lot of people, but at the moment... it's status-bydesign rather than a bug. The indicator will disappear three months after launch (so, roughly at the end of September) either way. — Adam Lear ♦ 16 secs ago
11:00 PM
no moderators were involved in the closure of your post. Also, closure is not destruction. — Oleg Valter is with Ukraine 49 secs ago
Do those semantics matter? Destruction was used as a metaphor and whatever the proper terminology would be for how the post was closed as a result of being downvoted by 3 individuals. Does that bear any weight against the question that I am asking? — Chris Yates 55 secs ago
You really shouldn't be asking for help. I can assure that you will feel better if you understand that posting a question isn't asking for help. The goal of Stack Overflow is to help people find answers so that they don't have to post a new question. Posting a question is a way to help others. — Dharman ♦ 1 min ago
Consider that this question is not asking what the status or title is of the people who answered my other question. It is asking about how to ask for help in approaching a programming problem. — Chris Yates 1 min ago
Calling Stack Overflow a forum is another nomenclature error. It's not a forum, which means you can't have discussions or otherwise opinionated topics. — Dharman ♦ 43 secs ago
Software Engineering might be more suitable for questions about general architecture, but take this advice with a grain of salt - each community has its own guidelines, so please do study their topicality before following it. — Oleg Valter is with Ukraine 15 secs ago
I don't think your question is on-topic here at all. You are claiming yourself that you are not asking about a specific programming problem. Maybe, it would be on-topic on Code Review, but that's probably a stretch. Also, including prelude like the first paragraph is only attracting downvotes. Nobody wants to read this in a question. It's meta commentary. — Dharman ♦ 56 secs ago
Again, that nomenclature does not matter in this context and you are not even attempting to answer the question, especially since the point of this question is literally to ask for tips on posting etiquette. Oleg gave the first and only good piece of advice so far. — Chris Yates 54 secs ago
Ok, tips for asking: Don't ask for personal assistance, don't ask someone to assist you, and instead direct a question to a general audience. 2. Don't describe your post within the post, be to the point. 3. Ask a question that can be answered with facts not critique or personal judgement. — Dharman ♦ 17 secs ago
Also, you used too many tags. If the question is about Shiny, then why all the other tags? You have also included too much code. Please include only the relevant code, otherwise your question might be too broad for Stack Overflow. Questions on Stack Overflow should be about a specific problem, not about your whole project. — Dharman ♦ 59 secs ago
You would get more "Support" if your Title was a bit "clearer"... "edit multiple lines in posts" = unclear, "Multiline editing posts" = also unclear, I thought you meant Multines in Comments (with Linebreaks)... => Maybe a bit clearer...: "Multiline Editing (indent/unindent) in Code Blocks"... — chivracq 49 secs ago
Another possibility if you get the code to a state where it works as expected but you are not sure if that's the best design decision you could make is Code Review, although they have a strict set of rules of what flies there or what does not. — Oleg Valter is with Ukraine 1 min ago
Are you referring to this question or the original question? Because the original question is absolutely and solely programming-related. This one is absolutely meta. Note that this is StackOverflow meta. And every single one of the posts on this website is people asking for help. I understand that the goal of this website is to allow people to search past answers so that they don't have to write a new one. What do people do when they can't find an answer? They ask for help and write a new one. If what you said were true, you wouldn't have a website. — Chris Yates 1 min ago
Every one of those tags was picked for a reason. I chose tags that would have been part of the solutions that I had looked up and tested so far. — Chris Yates 9 secs ago
So who do you think will be searching the question about "Please critique my general logic for how to approach applying conditional styles to a table, based on which buttons and table cells you select"? What I am saying is that this is too personal. It's about programming, but not about a specific problem. — Dharman ♦ 1 min ago
It's about programming, which doesn't entail always being able to copy and paste someone else's code directly, right? Anyone else who is confused or coming up short on a similar problem could find it helpful. I've run across plenty of problems where people are stuck and ask for help and people find answers, and even though my problem wasn't the same, I got the people I needed from part of it. Was it the exact same? No, I had to piece it together. Whatever help they would find would likely come from the answers. The relevance of my question depends on their questions. — Chris Yates 25 secs ago
So let me ask you this: If a person knows what they are trying to do and has run up against walls trying to find any possible solution, but is still new enough to programming to not know the tools that might be available for them, are they not supposed to ask people who are likely to not better? What should they do? Just curl up and die? Write some BS code that does not and doesn't even approach usability before they write a question that gets downvoted because without a somewhat relevant code their questions are meaningless? At some point, people still need direction from mentors. — Chris Yates 1 min ago
Sure but we're not your mentors. We're a Q&A site with specific goals. You can't go into a hairdressers and ask for a cheese sandwich despite the fact that the hairdresser might be able to make a cheese sandwich. — Robert Longson 21 secs ago
Believe me, I'm all about putting in the leg work. That's why I explicitly said that I do not want people writing code for me. I would much rather have a vague direction to start my own research, which would have taken an experienced person much less time to just throw out there. Instead, I get downvotes by a community that doesn't like it when people ask questions you're stuck and don't know where to check next and fed BS by a moderator that would rather argue in the comments and tell me that it's better that I not ask for help? Again, what's the alternative — Chris Yates 20 secs ago
Asking is always the right thing to do, but you need to ask in the right place. Stack Overflow isn't the right place for this kind of questions. As I have explained, I don't think the question you asked is on-topic here, but maybe you could make it less opinionated. It's why it's not outright deleted, just closed from receiving answers. — Dharman ♦ 1 min ago
Am I asking you for a sandwich? Is it not correct that much of programming is thinking logically about how to work through the flow of your program? And how to get different parts to connect in a way that makes sense and gives the correct output? @Robert Longson suggests that the intent of my question is completely left field. I would purport that any individual who is more knowledgeable and willing to help is a mentor in some capacity, but there's another semantic for you. So far, Oleg was the one who tried to give me what I asked in the first question: some simple direction. — Chris Yates 5 secs ago
Yep also about "too many Tags",
r
and shiny
are not "needed", you didn't post any Code in r
, only in js
, best way to quickly get Downvotes from r
Gurus... + You don't really ask a "clear Question", only "review my Code", kind of... (+ "Thank you" + "Forum" are not done for SO...!) — chivracq 28 secs agoYou'll have better luck asking here if you can break the problem down a bit more first. If there is a specific piece of the problem that you're stuck on, try to create a minimal example of just that part, explain what you're trying to do with it, and how it's not working the way you want it to. You can give enough background info for answerers without sharing your entire project. I understand you're looking for more high-level guidance, but that's just not a good fit for the Q&A format here. We're going for specific questions with specific answers. — Don't Panic 50 secs ago
Which code were you reading? I have CSS, a TON of R, and obviously I'm using a shiny app. — Chris Yates 1 min ago
I actually appreciate the comment from @Don'tPanic. It's more constructive and relevant to this question, which was asking about etiquette. That is something that I can do. — Chris Yates 50 secs ago
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