12:10 AM
You are asking this question on the wrong site. This is the "meta" site where site problems are discussed, and you should instead be asking this on the Stack Overflow main site. — Hovercraft Full Of Eels just now
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@user18807217 don't delete a question just because there is a dupe. Your question could be a useful signpost — justANewb stands with Ukraine 10 secs ago
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As you've found, these scores do often get out of sync due to caching, but they should eventually correct themselves, and, furthermore, they should be relatively close to one another, not thousands of points apart (unless, I suppose, you've recently given away a couple thousand points in the form of a bounty). So this does appear to be a bug. I have no further insight. — Cody Gray ♦ 1 min ago
Although I think this is a known bug (just wasn't known to me, since I can't remember the last time I ever looked at a reputation counter); see here on MSO and the main question on the global Meta, MSE. As far as I can see, it goes back to a reputation recalculation that was done in 2019 to change the value of votes on questions, which was incomplete. Dunno why this is so hard. — Cody Gray ♦ 1 min ago
The precedent set by other tags doesn't matter. In this case, the product name is spelled as "YugabyteDB", without any spaces, so the tag should reflect this. Even though we would normally write "Mac OS", just as we do for "Windows OS", "Elementary OS", etc., we don't because Apple brands it as "macOS". (cc @Zoe) — Cody Gray ♦ 44 secs ago
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I know this might seem radical, but... why not use the same process for duplicate answers that we use for duplicate questions? — Karl Knechtel 1 min ago
7:35 AM
This answer is no longer true. My MSO and SO reputation have been out of sync for years now. — Luuklag 15 secs ago
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@Luuklag Your reputation on both is currently 3885. It's just not shown properly in the top-right menu. — Ryan M ♦ 32 secs ago
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A canonical (with the most detailed information) is What is syntax highlighting and how does it work?. — Peter Mortensen 32 secs ago
10:42 AM
A design like this starts running into problems on any post with a significant number of votes. An arrow containing a "10" looks fine, but trying to jam "12345" in there is going to be a problem (Sure, you could shrink the text or grow the arrow, but those are problems better avoided than solved) — DBS 1 min ago
I like the scout rule (and also practice it in real life), but I have never been able to find an authoritative reference to it. Do happen to have it lying around ? :-) — Peter Mortensen 37 secs ago
11:05 AM
What location? The first few times it may read as geographical location. — Peter Mortensen 29 secs ago
The question was answered in the comments, which was that the links at the top of the post (C# syntax Func in c# attribute C# corner) were incorrectly formatted not the code — Lozminda 19 secs ago
It's probably the three links that are detected as a problem. Try separating them with blank spaces. — VLAZ 55 secs ago
Also the text "This question was posted on the wrong site (due to rep) which has now been closed" links to In C# what is the thing written in square brackets before a class or a function? but I don't think that's correct. — VLAZ 52 secs ago
Did you maybe mean to link to this post instead? meta.stackexchange.com/questions/379868/… — samcarter_is_at_topanswers.xyz 1 min ago
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12:14 PM
GPUs are a network of nodes and Microsoft explains in more detail than the tag needs. Also it states clearly telefony and Computer Networks — nbk 37 secs ago
If any, the tag excerpt & wiki were "paraphrased" (almost copy-pasted) from Wikipedia. — Andrew T. 43 secs ago
@nbk Microsoft is talking about threads, not networking. The GPUs may be "networked" but they aren't talking about the network, but the request for the hardware resource which is blocked by onboard structures and threads, not by the network. The QoS is local to the process, Kernel, and OS level, as stated in the paper. — NationWidePants 29 secs ago
@AndrewT. and I'd say the wiki is wrong as well. Looking at modern use of the term the outline presented on the wiki is insufficient, using definitions from the early 2000s. — NationWidePants 35 secs ago
@nbk Microsoft is talking about threads, not networking. Literally nothing in the Microsoft article discusses networking. The GPUs are literally talking about memory latency, not network latency. I have no idea what you mean. — NationWidePants just now
@nbk Microsoft is talking about threads, not networking. Literally nothing in the Microsoft article discusses networking. The GPUs are literally talking about memory latency, not network latency and sharing between running processes. It never mentions client connections in terms of QoS, it's talking about process share of hardware devices. It talks about a NIC, but never actually talks about the network, because the QoS is related to the parallelism of processes using the device, not the network; it's a discussion of "kernel scheduling". — NationWidePants 33 secs ago
@nbk "The translation from QoS goals to IPC goals is done in the OS resident kernel scheduler. The end-to-end application level QoS requirement includes the pure kernel execution time, and other latencies such as memory copies (synchronous or asynchronous), contention over PCIe bus, and queuing." — NationWidePants 15 secs ago
@nbk are you claiming IPC=network? That seems like a poor definition of network and telephony. — NationWidePants just now
12:50 PM
Updated images to address large number concerns. Third button has a value of 1299 to show the two different numbers of 1298 and 1300 — Tim Bassett 45 secs ago
1:42 PM
@CodyGray It was my understanding that Webmasters was about management/administration of websites, not development. They specifically call out coding/programming as off-topic on their on-topic page... — Heretic Monkey 1 min ago
Why do we have this tag at all? What makes it on-topic, and not a meta tag? — Zoe stands with Ukraine ♦ 55 secs ago
"Asked 6 months ago" also shows if it was 5.5 months ago. That question was asked
2021-12-29 17:57:16Z
. This meta question is asked 2022-06-30 13:48:23Z
. Give it another day, you might be a little bit too early. — Cerbrus 47 secs agoI suppose that is useful in case you have an account as a member of multiple teams... — Suraj Rao 40 secs ago
Looks like the wiki and excerpt were removed. Not sure that's better than a reference to a non-modern definition... If we are removing it, it should go through the burnination process, no? — Heretic Monkey 1 min ago
@SurajRao, if you want to type a plural, it'd be
[Google](google.com)s
-> [Google](https://google.com)s
. — The Amateur Coder 1 min agoSO (and to the extent, the whole SE) doesn't have magic links to external sites in the first place, so you really have to convince the community why such a feature is needed, why these sites especially, and how to vet requests for external magic links, and possibly other factors. Otherwise, write a userscript. — Andrew T. 1 min ago
Why define a syntax different than the standard Markdown syntax for links: markdownguide.org/basic-syntax/#links? — Gino Mempin 1 min ago
Re "I have also improved all my questions": There are still a lot of run-on sentences, missing punctuation, uncapitalised sentences, spelling mistakes, misspellings of Python, gross overformatting, highly misleading/inconsistent code indentation (even if it is in a question, you should not repeat the mistake - in fact, in one instance you made it worse!!!), etc. to fix. — Peter Mortensen 59 secs ago
Also, typing the colon and slashes in
http://
and https://
is a pain. — The Amateur Coder 56 secs ago"It's done this way due to the way it is written" to a question literally asking for it to be changed is kinda weird — Kevin B 11 secs ago
@Cerbrus, what about sites like google.com? You type, not copy-paste them. — The Amateur Coder 1 min ago
Note that SE uses CommonMark as the flavor, and it has its defined specs such as inline links. — Andrew T. 1 min ago
@PeterMortensen yes, "networking" would be a better word than "network". I've changed it in the post. — NationWidePants 1 min ago
it... can, though. markdown conversion to html is done with code, which very well could be changed to make it work the way they're requesting.. it'd just break a lot of existing links in the process while not adding any new functionality... all to save 4-5 keystrokes per link when most links are copy-pasted anyway. — Kevin B 1 min ago
@TheAmateurCoder when I actually type out an URL, I'm not that bothered by typing out
http(s)://
... — Cerbrus 50 secs ago@ZoestandswithUkraine What do you mean? [tag: tag-disambiguation] relates to tags that aren't clear to their definition. Are you saying that a discussion on a tag is on topic? Why have a "tag-disambiguation" tag then? — NationWidePants 54 secs ago
Can you please clarify – i.e. spell out – what QoS means in the first place? For me that's Quality of Service and that has nothing to do with programming. No point putting working into something that shouldn't be there at all. — MisterMiyagi 59 secs ago
@MisterMiyagi QoS = Quality of Service. If you look at the articles that I posted, neither one is about network because it's about programming in modern vernacular. Though, I agree, QoS was traditionally about networking, now it's more about IPC and Networking. — NationWidePants 35 secs ago
You're technically correct, but I don't think that invalidates my answer @KevinB :D — Cerbrus 54 secs ago
@Cerbrus, I know, but I just thought of something like this; don't know why. — The Amateur Coder 1 min ago
You would have to put
http://
, @TheAmateurCoder , but not many sites aren't https any more (many reroute http to https) — Larnu 43 secs agoFor me, QoS means whether the storage, compute and other services works often enough (well, at first order). While I might use programs to manage that, it's not an inherent feature of programs. I wouldn't associate it with IPC at all. More specific topics such as fault tolerance might work, but QoS seems extremely broad. — MisterMiyagi 32 secs ago
@KevinB, how would it "just break a lot of existing links in the process", LOL? — The Amateur Coder 1 min ago
@MisterMiyagi I agree, but the QoS tag isn't so board and is limited to network communications and telephony, in the current definition on Stackoverflow. — NationWidePants 40 secs ago
"The qos tag has no usage guidance", so I'm not sure why it would be "limited to network communications and telephony". — MisterMiyagi 42 secs ago
My apologies! Had a brief look, but didn't find this. What should I do about this post? — Fie 38 secs ago
@MisterMiyagi Someone has removed the usage guidance since I posted, as was stated earlier in this thread. — NationWidePants 1 min ago
@HereticMonkey ZoestandswithUkraine removed it about an hour ago, if you look at the tag history, well after my post. Does not mean it doesn't need definition. — NationWidePants 1 min ago
Seems weird for one free product to not allow access but the other free product does — Kevin B 38 secs ago
@Fie I'll leave that up to you. (Or the community if they decide to delete this through votes.) (Though, given that the announcement post asked for feedback on that post prior to July 11th and given it has already been reported there, I don't think it provides much added value to keep it.) — Ivar 23 secs ago
@ZoestandswithUkraine Do you mean "why is the QoS tag not a meta tag?" QoS is in regard to networking, scheduling, and access to resources which is really a discussion on qualities of programming or, in the original case, actual QoS settings within a Cisco router, for instance. These are real world applications, not meta discussions on the possiblility of real world applications, which is why it's not a meta discussion. — NationWidePants 25 secs ago
You should consider editing your post so that it makes more sense with the removal of the wiki. And perhaps remove the text about IPC and networking, as it seems to be in response to a comment by a single user and not really germane to the wider discussion of the tag. — Heretic Monkey 21 secs ago
Eh, it does look like a bug given that it is highly unlikely Ukraine is on any of the embargo lists of the US. Are you sure your IP address geolocation does not fall under one of the embargo'd countries? — Oleg Valter is with Ukraine just now
@HereticMonkey I've updated the post to reflect your suggestions. Any suggestions on how to (re)define the term? — NationWidePants 1 min ago
@Cerbrus I don't know about the current free tier, but I'm on the free promotional "Basic" tier, and as the creator, it asked for my credit card when creating the Teams, even if it's never charged. — Andrew T. 26 secs ago
You added the word UPDATE and some text, which is kind of updating the post... You can actually just delete the text about the tag referring to telephony, since it doesn't any more. Also, we don't need things like UPDATE in the question; we can see the history of all edits (since the grace period ended) from the question. I have no suggestions on the tag itself as I know nothing about QoS other than as a term that shows up in the "advanced" settings of my home router :). — Heretic Monkey 15 secs ago
FWIW I say no it is not useful or at least it's something that I would like to be able to disable (for similar reasons as why I'd like to be able to remove or configure search drop-down). I've never drafted a question in one team and then halfway through decided that I wanted to switch to a different team. Navigation between teams is already easy enough from the sidebar. — Henry Ecker 1 min ago
Will the plain dash synonym be formally reallocated, or will it just be available for reuse by whatever gets there first? Or will it be blacklisted like hyphen? — Jonathan Leffler 12 secs ago
Just to confirm, the free tier is indeed under the same restrictions as the paid tiers, as confirmed in this answer by staff on MSE. I have no idea how Stack maintains these blocks, be it by IP ranges or otherwise, but I think the most likely explanation here is that your location is coming through to the site as something other than Ukraine. Your country of residence won't be determined by your profile in these cases, it will be determined by some other mechanism. — zcoop98 12 secs ago
@HereticMonkey I've taken that suggestion. I kinda feel like IPC should be mentioned in the discussion, though, so I might re-add that. — NationWidePants 9 secs ago
3:59 PM
Is the A/B test over? Or was I somehow moved to the group that sees the old design... — HolyBlackCat 31 secs ago
@HereticMonkey It doesn't make sense to burn this tag, imho. I'm also a bit confused as to why it was removed/edited away. — NationWidePants 33 secs ago
@HolyBlackCat I can still see the new buttons. Have you moved to a new location? I have been booted from a B group before when I used SO from a different location. The A/B split seems to not be related to account or machine, exactly. So far, I've been on the same group when using SO from two different machines at home. But I visited my parents during in the middle of an earlier test and went from B to A. — VLAZ 27 secs ago
Hi user2151338, 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. — zcoop98 26 secs ago
Workaround: Let the browser expand it: Ctrl + T, Ctrl + V, Enter, F6, Ctrl + C (with
google.com
in the clipboard, replaced by https://www.google.com/
). — Peter Mortensen 1 min ago@VLAZ Yep, I'm in a different location, but a few days have passed before the design changed for me. Interesting. — HolyBlackCat 31 secs ago
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@HereticMonkey Wikis have nothing to do with burnination; they can be edited or flat out cleared without needing a process. In this case, I removed it because, as Andrew said earlier, it was plagiarized, and there was enough to remove both. Regardless of what we do with the tag here, the plagiarized tag wiki had to die — Zoe stands with Ukraine ♦ 1 min ago
The Sass compiler is written in C++, so it would be more or less impossible to run it inside a browser. Instead you could use Less, that runs pretty well inside a browser. link So, for Sass, probably not. For Less, yes, but like VLAZ says, better to trim to a MCVE without introducing another technology into the mix. — CertainPerformance 9 secs ago
@NationWidePants I meant exactly what I said; the tag doesn't seem to be on-topic, and the remaining uses just seem to be meta tagging. That warrants a burnination, not disambiguation. Quoting Wikipedia; "Quality of service (QoS) is the description or measurement of the overall performance of a service" - how is that programming-related? The measurement could be done in code, yes, but that's a meta tag; the intent of a measurement is irrelevant anyway, and pure analysis is off-topic. I fail to see how this tag brings any value to the site — Zoe stands with Ukraine ♦ 1 min ago
regardless of what scope it encompasses. Also, none of your examples indicate non-meta tag usage, except the router example, where it's blatantly off-topic instead. (Settings in a router are superuser questions, not programming questions). And again, if the tag is used to ask about code that has been QOS measured, or whatever, that's meta tag territory. — Zoe stands with Ukraine ♦ 1 min ago
IMO, no, that target is not a useful one, unless the question is literally asking what an "undefined reference" means. There are canonical targets for pretty much every kind of undefined reference error, and the appropriate one should be used. I've added a duplicate suggestion below your question. If a hammer sees it, and agrees, they can edit the duplicate target list. Also, that target is for a specific language, which your question is not even about, so it's definitely an incorrect target. — cigien 1 min ago
5:20 PM
This is really something which you should ask on the destination site's Meta, rather than here. What we here on Stack Overflow feel is on-topic for another site doesn't matter. The other site controls what's on-topic there. The primary criteria for migration, other than the hard limit of question < 60 days old, is that it's off-topic on the source site, on-topic on the destination site, and not otherwise closable on that site (e.g. it's of decent quality). If you're not actually familiar with what's on-topic on another site, then just close the question. — Makyen ♦ 48 secs ago
Your answers almost certainly in that omnibus, but good luck finding it unless you already know what you're looking for. — user4581301 57 secs ago
5:39 PM
Improve what you can, but know that there is no Stack Overflow provided incentive for a user to return to a question to remove a downvote, so you're counting on future visitors to find your question useful to them. This can be slow going. — user4581301 1 min ago
SASS is a compiler that outputs CSS. If your question is about SASS, you should not use stack snippets, you should include SASS without any associated HTML or JavaScript; if your question is about HTML, CSS and JavaScript, your MCVE by definition should not include SASS code. SASS is a layer of complexity that should be stripped away. — user229044 ♦ 1 min ago
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@LeGEC "bugs that have been reported to SE but SE haven't done anything to fix them". Which I guess you can also shorten to "expected". — VLAZ 17 secs ago
@Makyen - My question was not about appropriateness of these questions on the other side, but rather about the current attitude here (on SO) regarding the border between SO and DBA. — PM 77-1 46 secs ago
It's unclear to me what you're asking for here. Are you looking for specific special cases for
google.com
and drive.google.com
because you type these a lot, or are you looking for Stack Overflow to deviate from how Markdown works everywhere else in the world and treat links without a protocol as though they actually do have a protocol? — user229044 ♦ 54 secs agoI find it is often forgotten, but while "that's not how HTML works" is correct, HTML also allows for
//
in place of any protocol to mean "whatever the current protocol is". Thus [google.com](//google.com)
works just fine, and achieves most of the goal of typing fewer characters. — user229044 ♦ 43 secs agoThanks, I actually didn't know this (which is exactly the sort of feedback I was hoping to get). That said, we have tags that cover the same general idea as implemented differently in different languages/frameworks. Is it not close enough to be covered by the same tag, especially if one is a superset of the other? — Ryan M ♦ 1 min ago
@zcoop98 they would formally be called "SGML character entity references" and most people not familiar with XML would probably call them "HTML entities" but to people who work with XML this would definitely rub the wrong way! — miken32 52 secs ago
Also there's an entityreference tag that seems to be a mix of some kind of Drupal object and others that are referencing ML entities and should be retagged. — miken32 1 min ago
If one tags a question as xml-entites and then asks why isn't working then we have something to go on. If that's changed to html-entities then the question would make a lot less sense. — Robert Longson 1 min ago
IMO the only reason not to merge/synonymize these tags is if there's a non-SGML context where "character entity" means something. I think the combination of "xml" and "charater-entities" would make things clear — miken32 35 secs ago
Can we get other options too, like showing the answers that I've upvoted first, and showing the accepted answer first? — ispiro 36 secs ago
@Dharman a generic term to cover both (a shorter version of "SGML character entity references") ...but better naming ideas are very welcome. — Ryan M ♦ 19 secs ago
8:02 PM
Oh, dear. Even in my awareness of the terrible irony it would be if my post contained errors, I failed...twice. Thanks, Peter! — Fie 58 secs ago
Your question, as asked, is entirely about what's appropriate on another site. If it's off-topic here on SO, then it should be closed (and maybe migrated, if it's an appropriate question for another site, but prefer the OP to repost). You're focusing on the wrong question. If you want to explore this area here, then whatfocus on is "what is on-topic on SO" and "what is off-topic on SO". Exploring that border is one of the things Meta is here for. That you're looking at it at all in relationship to what's on-topic on another site is a red herring wrt. topicality on SO. — Makyen ♦ 1 min ago
It's possible to have a somewhat similar question about what types of interactions with databases are on-topic here on SO, but that's a very different question than what you've actually asked here. A discussion about what types/levels of interactions with databases are on-topic on SO would be quite appropriate for Meta Stack Overflow. — Makyen ♦ 1 min ago
8:40 PM
@TheAmateurCoder It may or may not break a lot of existing links. But you're changing the way billions of existing words are interpreted. It's not as simple as just introducing a new syntax, all existing text has to be vetted against this change. — user229044 ♦ 1 min ago
I've made a substantial edit to focus this question on the issue of Stack Overflow topicality, rather than involve the topicality of other sites. You are, of course, welcome to revert the edit or use it as a basis to get to what you're really wondering about and/or put things in your own words. I tried to keep it similar to your original. — Makyen ♦ 33 secs ago
Some things at a glance: It starts with "replace some of those [repeated] values", which likely should mean all of those but it's not really clear. Until close to the end, I was certain the challenge was to identify repeating values; then we learn "It always appears at the same indices" and it looks like all you need is the equivalent of "every 4 and 5 steps". But since "The list repeats itself lots of times" it might actually be enough to do the replacement once manually, then repeat that part as often as the original. Which of these you actually need... is unclear to me. — MisterMiyagi 1 min ago
9:09 PM
Restricting a post to a single user wouldn't help this problem. There's a single review queue for all suggested edits on the site. Even if you're the only one editing this question you still might not be able to submit that review into the global queue. — Henry Ecker 32 secs ago
@Makyen - I removed the last question from your edit. The rest I agree with. Thank you. — PM 77-1 13 secs ago
I don't see how that is a work request. The gist of the question is "how do I work on evenly spaced indices"; about one to three lines of code are the solution, and it offers ample opportunity for generic explanation. While the question is not particularly generically worded, it's very, very far away from the use-case specific blobs of data that people throw around the tag usually. — MisterMiyagi 56 secs ago
@MisterMiyagi: I showed my work on this before. In spite of the fact that it is clearer, this still follows the same pattern, and should be closed. Maybe you can show a way that it doesn't? — Makoto 21 secs ago
@CodyGray Yeah, merging the questions is a reasonable option. Thanks for that, and for cleaning up the duplicate answers. — cigien 11 secs ago
"The only kind of thing that could save that would be for you to show an attempt at solving this and what errors you were getting ...". But that would convert it into a debugging question, with answers focusing solely on fixing the issues in the OP's code, rather than solutions showing how to solve the actual problem. Speaking strictly for myself, I find debugging style questions to be substantially less useful when I'm trying to solve a problem myself. That's because I don't really care what specific bugs the OP has in their code, I just want to solve the problem I'm facing myself. — cigien 1 min ago
The question is not just focused on "input, output, gimme answer". Even the original title "Change element in a list each 5 steps" already extracted the generic component; FWIW, this is almost exactly the wording I was using to search a duplicate for it just now. — MisterMiyagi 41 secs ago
That one is 5 years old and has no answers, so not a dupe. I think it is something that could be resolved in 5 years... — SUTerliakov 14 secs ago
9:57 PM
I'm somewhat on the fence about "BULK operations" and "Effectiveness of complex data schema and index expressions". How to streamline operations, or structure data and accesses would be veritable considerations for "normal" programming tasks as well. — MisterMiyagi 11 secs ago
10:55 PM
It does cancel, though. You are essentially opening an edit box to change the filter. Unless you click the Apply or Save buttons, any changes you make are lost when closing it, thus cancelling the effect. — animuson ♦ 1 min ago
The phrase you quoted in defense of this non-standard usage of QoS appears to be coming from a research paper that is using QoS in a non-standard way. That makes this circular. Even in the kernel, when QoS is used, it's in the context of network service scheduling. — Cody Gray ♦ 48 secs ago
@animuson Yes I know it. And because of it I said "when the filters are same as when Filters block opened". May be I didn't clearly explain what I mean. I think that it be better if the button title changed to
Cancel
or Hide
depending on the state — EzioMercer 34 secs agoIt doesn't make any sense at all to change the text of the button based on whether the user has clicked to change anything. You could make the same argument for opening the edit page when no edits have been made yet. — animuson ♦ 1 min ago
@animuson Oh, okay :) I saw the same functionality in another website but they change the visibility of
Reset
button so decided it will be useful here too. Should I delete this question? — EzioMercer just now11:20 PM
It doesn't look particularly confusing to me. You do have 15 flags left today, you just can't use them right now. If the text said something like "You can raise 15 flags today" then that would be confusing. — cigien 28 secs ago
FWIW if we’re already conditionally server-side rendering and send over the flag dialogue separately packaged with the banner anyway it wouldn’t hurt to just not send the number of flags or even the flag button. But I agree I don’t find this to be confusing. OTOH this dialogue is the only place you can see how many flags you can raise per day other than calculating it on your own from your number of helpful flags so maybe it has value for that reason alone… — Henry Ecker 33 secs ago
Also "Could we revise that text so the nature of a flag ban is more clear?" reads more like a feature-request than a bug — Henry Ecker 1 min ago
The thing about this setup I think is potentially confusing is that you don’t get the notification until you try to flag something. SE already sends separately packaged HTML when you open the flag dialogue. It might make sense to indicate in some manner when the dialogue is opened that you will not be able to flag if you hit the flag button. — Henry Ecker 39 secs ago
Yes, something like the "suggested edit queue is full" text would definitely be more helpful. — Ryan Fu 56 secs ago
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