12:31 AM
@cocomac If by go downhill you mean the user rolls back your edit, then yea you could flag for a mod. But if you just mean they argue about their r/a content, you don't have to engage. You could just ignore it. — Cave Johnson 30 secs ago
12:55 AM
1:25 AM
@vanowm You never accidentally click on things? Especially on mobile, where I rarely manage to hit the right link in a list, about 30% of the time I hit the one above or below. I don't think a day goes by when I don't accidentally click on something. — Gabe Sechan 54 secs ago
I don't recall ever accidently clicking giant "Run code snippet" button, even on mobile... — vanowm 41 secs ago
1:43 AM
Congratulations. I know I have. I doubt I'm the only one. It's a horrible and insecure idea, and should be removed. — Gabe Sechan 1 min ago
2:21 AM
I'm not sure collecting all GNU C
__attribute__
s under one tag is even useful. Or grouping variable and function separately. Variable/type attributes like __attribute__((packed))
on a struct is unrelated to __attribute__((section (".text")))
, weak
, or __attribute__((visibility ("hidden")))
or other linker stuff, vs. __attribute__((vector_size(16)))
for SIMD, and those are all variable attributes except visibility. Attributes that go together (relevant for the same problem) might be both variable and function, e.g. ones like ELF hidden visibility for shared libs. — Peter Cordes 22 secs agoBut if we do want a tag for it, I think if someone is going to be an expert in GCC attributes in general, they wouldn't make a distinction between function and variable, so probably better to collect them together. Also, question volume is low enough that we probably only want one tag for all GNU C
__attribute__
things, not trying to subdivide. — Peter Cordes 25 secs agoIt's only useful for helping future searchers find stuff if it's consistently tagged on all questions where it might be relevant, and there's a 5 tag limit, so only needing one tag is better. For folks to find new questions to answer, again grouping is also fine. (And having a specific tag does help with that, since you can watch for new questions in a bunch of tags more easily than
[x] or [y] or ([gcc][attributes])
if that even works to avoid pulling in the millions of [attributes] questions. — Peter Cordes 8 secs ago3:25 AM
Unless users follow the post, or see it in a reopen queue, or re-visit it manually, no one gets notified that the post has been edited — Gino Mempin 1 min ago
Use this as an incentive to review your question before posting it (including going through the Help Center and reading the guidelines if you're unfamiliar with them). — 41686d6564 stands w. Palestine 43 secs ago
1 suggestion is that your question says "in Python 3", which is quite vague. It can come off as unclear/unfocused if you were asking for a solution specifically for desktop applications with Tkinter (since you tagged it with [tkinter] and have sample code in tkinter) or other frameworks/libraries are allowed (since you self-answered with pygame). — Gino Mempin just now
The whole system of duplicate questions on SO serves SEO reason. Engines use the canonical link and humans will follow to the higher effort content. Considering the amount of content on SO, with content very similiar yet different on a very fine level, it gets difficult to recognize for robots and humans fine variations. IMO, it's healthy SEO diversity to have similiar threads in parallel. It allows the reader to compare the topics and do an inner A/B test on the content. I'm not ready to take any side on this, I think Dharman said something good and it went like "what do we gain from it". — Daniel W. 57 secs ago
@DanielW I believe Dharman was questioning what was to gain from merging. I was offering page merging as a fallback option after rehammering was refused. SO and its researchers will be best served if all answers are transferred to the older page and the positively scored signpost points all researchers to where ALL of the answers are. When all answers are on one page, the scoring and sorting feature is able to indicate which answers are best/worst. It is a win for EVERYONE if Dharman's answer is moved to the old page and the new page is its signpost. — mickmackusa 57 secs ago
@George - You have 38 reputation because you offered a bounty to that question almost 7 days ago. 50 reputation is the minimum bounty it also prevents the question from being closed until the bounty expires. — Security Hound 1 min ago
4:23 AM
It is unfortunate, but there is no reward for returning to a downvoted question to remove the downvote or upvote it if improved other than satisfaction in a job well done. You're mostly counting on folks in the future finding and learning from your post. — user4581301 1 min ago
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6:20 AM
For point 1. "Need at least 1 comment to downvote.", please read Why isn't it required to provide comments/feedback for downvotes, and why are proposals suggesting this so negatively received?. — Gino Mempin 1 min ago
For point 2. "When all your comments to post with your downvote was deleted" How exactly are the comments going to get deleted? Who is going to check them? Who decides if they should be deleted? — Gino Mempin 1 min ago
This change is only for downvotes, not for upvotes. Why are upvotes treated differently than downvotes? Both are just votes. — not a robot 1 min ago
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6:51 AM
Very good point. But Wikipedia articles take on the form of one single page, even if several people contributed to them. SO pages start a bit like that, but then they take on the form of a discussion. "Thank you" takes less than 1/10th of a second to read and is not information-less. To whom did the poster say "thank you"? If the poster thanked several people, it means that several answers contributed to solving his problem. You can only mark ONE answer as being the solution, but sometimes you find the solution by combining information given in several answers. — Alain Reve 56 secs ago
7:11 AM
7:50 AM
"Need at least 1 comment to downvote.: -> we can expect short comments like "quality", "asdfasdf" or, if some size is demanded, "Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit, sed ..." no gain, just more data — user16320675 40 secs ago
8:10 AM
softwarerecs is for finding a software or library. Why would opinions about language design be on-topic there? Please only recommend pages where you are active enough to know their culture. — BDL 15 secs ago
Excuse me, that seems unfair. The poster has no control over what answers he receives. He can do his best to post the perfect question, make sure it's original, etc. and, years later, someone posts a duplicate and it's the original question which gets closed? — Alain Reve 1 min ago
Most browsers will allow you to switch of shortcuts for specific sites — samcarter_is_at_topanswers.xyz just now
8:43 AM
Does this answer your question? How can I disable the keyboard shortcuts in the Stack Overflow editor? — jonrsharpe 1 min ago
9:06 AM
The question isn't "locked" it's closed. Locked and closed are different things. The correct action, however, to address a closed a duplicate question is to edit it to explain why it isn't a duplicate; not post on meta about it. — Larnu 25 secs ago
Why is it unfair that someone posts an answer several years later, @AlainReve ? There is no SLA's on Stack Overflow. It's unfair to assume otherwise. — Larnu 1 min ago
10:10 AM
Does this answer your question? "This question already has answers here" - but it does not. What can I do when I think a question is not a duplicate? — Robert Longson 5 secs ago
10:23 AM
:) @Larnu I didn't mean it seems unfair to post an answer several years later. I meant I seems unfair to have a good question closed several years later because of a newer question. How can a question be considered a duplicate of something that didn't exist at the time it was posted? It feels like a bug in the flow-of-control :) — Alain Reve 14 secs ago
This isn't on-topic anywhere in the SE network. SE is also not a network of forums, it's a network of Q&A sites. Reddit might be a better choice — Zoe stands with Ukraine ♦ 1 min ago
So you would prefer people pointed to lower quality because the content is older, @AlainReve ? That feels more like a bug to me. — Larnu 57 secs ago
Ban evasion is not permitted. Making new accounts to get around your ban can and will result in all those accounts being destroyed when detected. — Zoe stands with Ukraine ♦ 1 min ago
@Larnu No, but the solution could be to add a link to the original question saying something like "There is also good info about that problem on THIS page". When people browse for an answer, they follow links, don't they? — Alain Reve 1 min ago
"When people browse for an answer, they follow links, don't they?" One would hope, so the duplicate feature is a great way to mark that link. — Larnu 54 secs ago
Yes, it is a great way to mark that link. I'm just saying I think the real duplicate is the second post. — Alain Reve 11 secs ago
@Larnu: I edited the question and it remained locked - and no comment was added. The text in the "locked" banner said to come ask here in such instances. — Shahar Prish 1 min ago
@RobertLongson: It seems to say that I should do what I did.. Not sure what you are asking. — Shahar Prish 20 secs ago
@VLAZ: I don't think so. When you try to run git checkout --theirs, when you are in the middle of a merge, it says "fatal: '--ours/--theirs' cannot be used with switching branches" — Shahar Prish 36 secs ago
The only other thing required is patience because it takes time to reopen. It's Sunday so the site is quieter than normal. — Robert Longson 49 secs ago
@Larnu: Edited the question to specify that it's close and not locked. Sorry for the inaccuracy. — Shahar Prish 11 secs ago
@RobertLongson: I edited the question on Thursday. Does what I say make sense though? The question is different. — Shahar Prish 1 min ago
Note, however, that as the post was unilaterally closed by a single (gold badge) user, you can also "ping" them in the comments to let them know you have addressed the duplication. A good gold badger (if/when they see your ping) will then reopen it, if they feel that it sufficiently explains why it isn't a duplicate, or explain why they feel it still is one. — Larnu 1 min ago
Sorry for all the noise... When I try to "@" the guy who closed thread, I don't see autocomplete which I think means that it's not really tagging them. Is it possible that I can only tag people who commented? @Larnu — Shahar Prish 41 secs ago
I would say this happens a small percentage of the time, but I'm curious to read what more experienced users think about it. — Alain Reve 53 secs ago
11:25 AM
@Stephen Ostermiller Can you please be more specific, i.e. give the name of a good FB group where people discuss programming languages features? — Alain Reve 1 min ago
This isn't the right place to ask for recommendations about people's favourite forums, for exactly the same reason as Stack Overflow isn't the right place for this question in the first place: it's an open-ended opinion-based topic that doesn't fit with the site's aim of improving Stack Overflow itself. Sorry, but you'll just have to "shop around" for something that suits you better. — IMSoP just now
@VLAZ the usual answer... The OP wants to pick a fight when they get downvoted. They don't mind getting upvoted — Patrice 28 secs ago
Also, the moderator team doesn't have the manpower to review so many flags, nor the technical ability to review some tags.... How does that work with flagging your comments to get them unselected? — Patrice 18 secs ago
11:55 AM
"This question is not similar" The question applies to any feature request which proposes some form of mandatory feedback alongside some or all downvotes. That includes your proposal. And like most times when people bring them up, this question also does not make a convincing argument. — E_net4 the comment flagger 42 secs ago
12:23 PM
Did I mention I hate Stack Exchange and strive to make a better competition just because I hate them so much? I can't be the only one. — Tamás Sengel 1 min ago
I want this change Why? See also How do I present a proposal for change or write a feature request for Stack Overflow? — rene 1 min ago
12:43 PM
1:00 PM
We don't generally close fixed bug reports as not reproducible. That's what the status-completed tag is for. I've reopened the question. — Ryan M ♦ 1 min ago
1:16 PM
Not specific, but there is this list of alternative sites here on MSO. A longer, but less credible list. An older list on MSE. — Peter Mortensen 19 secs ago
@AlainReve The point of duplicate closures is to have readers pointed to the better information. It's not an indication that the original question did anything wrong. In fact, your suggestion of "... but the solution could be to add a link to the original question saying something like ..." is exactly what the duplicate closure is intended to do (in addition to forcing any new answers to be posted in one place, rather than scattered around multiple places). I understand it can seem unfair to the original question, but that's just an unfortunate by-product of the goal. — cigien 19 secs ago
There isn't any need for apologies when done in a timely manner. We are at day 23 with this one. — Peter Mortensen 1 min ago
1:51 PM
Is "JS-Beautify" the official name of the underlying tool? The one referred to in the answer uses "JS Beautifier" (though projects and companies are usually not good at spelling their own main product, even on the main page (three conflicting ones are often seen on the same page)). Or is it meant as a common noun? — Peter Mortensen 51 secs ago
2:15 PM
The circumstanses of the "help us create..." prompt are a bit... convoluted. You can use the link directly: stackoverflow.com/edit-tag-wiki/157661 — Oleg Valter is with Ukraine 38 secs ago
Thanks @OlegValteriswithUkraine Is this a bug then? Surely if I can do it with the direct link, I should be able to see that option — ScottishTapWater 41 secs ago
"The data could have been censored, either by the question author or by anyone else with editing privileges." I agree, but I still feel that there is a problem that you yourself didn't follow this advice and the only action taken was a comment... I feel that there is a big problem with Rude/Abusive flags content that is rude is rude regardless of it being in comments / questions / answers. The stance of moderators on "declining" such flags is not great. I also understand that this is a problem with the tooling the moderators have but that just means the tooling needs to improve... — Abdul Aziz Barkat 31 secs ago
It looks like you have worked out how to edit the tag since, as there is now a pending edit. — Larnu 48 secs ago
@ScottishTapWater eh, not quite - I do not remember the exact algorithm, but the prompt is shown conditionally (f.e., it is shown to Andrew T., but not for me and you). I'll try to dig out the meta Q&A describing the process. Frankly, I don't like how the system is set up myself. — Oleg Valter is with Ukraine 16 secs ago
Ah, I found the company's explanation: meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/415065/… — Oleg Valter is with Ukraine 41 secs ago
Re "I found major changes in the downvote system": What changed? When did it change? — Peter Mortensen 1 min ago
Would it not make sense from a UX perspective, to still show the link, but maybe grey it out with a message to that effect? — ScottishTapWater 41 secs ago
@ScottishTapWater absolutely - the company admitted several times that the removal of the link is not desirable. However, they also stated that the components used are very outdated, and knowing the usual timespan of updates taking place on the network, it's going to take another 6-8 years to fix. — Oleg Valter is with Ukraine 40 secs ago
Fair enough, at least you got me sorted for today, thanks for your advice! — ScottishTapWater 41 secs ago
Re "I found major changes in the downvote system": What changed? When did it change? Or did you mean something else? Can you elaborate? — Peter Mortensen 1 min ago
@ScottishTapWater NP :) I faced the same head-scratching dilemma quite a while ago before finding a way to edit them directly. Maybe it'll be worth for me to look into making a userscript that adds an unconditional button, have been thinking about it for a while. — Oleg Valter is with Ukraine 11 secs ago
3:41 PM
@George so are downvotes, they tell us what questions we should avoid because they are likely to waste our time rather than be answerable allowing us to target other better questions and avoid opportunity cost. They also tell us what answers are unlikely to be helpful, again avoiding timewasting. — Robert Longson 20 secs ago
@George I completely disagree. I've seen utter nonsense upvoted. I've seen solutions that should not see the light of day upvoted. These things do not help the primary audience of SO. These are actions that lead to decreased quality of software around the world. Every upvote for an email regex which disallows valid emails leads to more faulty systems. Solutions that abuse language features are brittle and hard to maintain, increasing the cost of software. These are not good for me. Not good for you when you inherit one of those systems, either. Not good for anybody. — VLAZ 1 min ago
4:18 PM
"Most browsers will allow you to switch off shortcuts for specific sites" => Hum, yep indeed, and I didn't know, this is "relatively" new, I had to "sniff around a bit" to find out how: FF101 (+ Win10-Pro): 'Page Info' (
Ctrl^i
) => 'Permissions' => 'Override keyboard shortcuts' => "Block". (Not supported in FF55 + PM26 that I also use for Browser Automation, but nice Feature in FF101(+).) — chivracq 23 secs ago5:00 PM
"Not only professionals can ask a good question" This already happens. It is not impossible for the least experienced to ask good questions. Not to mention that having more feedback does not always result in a question getting into shape. — E_net4 the comment flagger 55 secs ago
"People,who spend many time on downvotes, may disagree to deleting 80-90% of their downvotes. We are solving this problem by discussion." How does that even solve the problem? Opening a topic for discussion will just give you more people telling you what we have already told you here. — E_net4 the comment flagger 1 min ago
5:38 PM
@Vega The difference is that those 4 answers only mention the name of a library/tool/package, which I believe counts as NAA. The answer you're referring to in this meta question also mentions a function from the library that can be used, which makes it an answer. It does look like Cody's answer suggests that the name of the library is sufficient, however that has not been my experience of how mods handle NAA flags on such answers (i.e. mods seem willing to delete them, as in the 4 example answers linked in your comment). — cigien 1 min ago
6:25 PM
I often do follow posts I have downvoted. You probably vastly over-estimate the amount of such posts that 1. are edited at all. 2 are improved via an edit. The occurrences of either of these is disappointingly miniscule. — VLAZ 20 secs ago
Didn't you ask about #2 yesterday? Why aren't people undoing downvotes even when the author fixes all problems? — 41686d6564 stands w. Palestine 1 min ago
And regarding #1, there's no conspiracy against low-rep users. All high-rep users had 1 rep at some point. So, if you see two answers, one is highly upvoted and the other is downvoted to oblivion, take a step back and consider the fact that there might be something wrong with the downvoted answer and try to figure what that is. — 41686d6564 stands w. Palestine 1 min ago
6:56 PM
"Following the accepted answer in this post" You don't seem to have followed in the slightest. This question is lacking many necessary details. Can you please elaborate on the problem? — 41686d6564 stands w. Palestine 57 secs ago
7:28 PM
"is accepted" means only one thing - OP likes the answer. Unfortunately in most cases OP is the least qualified person to judge correctness/quality of the answer. This is especially common on Meta where OP would accept answer that aligns with their position rather than the one that aligns with site's rules/guidance. — Alexei Levenkov 1 min ago
8:06 PM
“This change is only for downvotes, not for upvotes” - This is one of many reasons your suggestion will never be implemented. Your feature request isn’t well thought out, shows a complete lack of understanding, of our voting system in fact. — Security Hound 23 secs ago
8:18 PM
"For all I know, the user is building an application to prevent offensive slurs" That is a pedantic rationalization, and even in that case the data is inappropriate. — philipxy 36 secs ago
Agree this could have a look. Currently over 6,000 posts tagged with both, and I bet over 5,000 of those are incorrect. — Aaron Bertrand 35 secs ago
Does this answer your question? No link presented for creating a new tag wiki — Henry Ecker 1 min ago
The accepted answer includes a link to the complete list of reasons why the link would not appear. — Henry Ecker 1 min ago
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9:58 PM
On the whole the voting works great. Yes, there are cases where a good post hasn’t yet been upvoted (or a bad post hasn’t yet been downvoted), and where a bad answer was marked accepted. But those are the exceptions, not the rule. In aggregate, and over time, this system has been working very, very well! After all, this site is still successful and popular, after 14 years with this system. — Martijn Pieters ♦ 57 secs ago
10:18 PM
Not much, I guess. Just edit them into proper snippets or, if the question is TypeScript-specific, convert those to simple code blocks. Also, don't forget the official Playground. Copy-pasting the code there and adding a link to the question (+converting to code block) is a good way to solve this. — Oleg Valter is with Ukraine 8 secs ago
10:45 PM
If the problem is with the logic, and not the typings, then TypeScript is very likely irrelevant, and OP has simply failed to reduce the question to a MCVE. — CertainPerformance 26 secs ago
11:01 PM
@mikyll98 Note that the accepted answer is no longer pinned to the top on Stack Overflow anyway. — 41686d6564 stands w. Palestine 57 secs ago
What do you mean by "I seem problems with the whole vote system"? Do you mean "I have seen problems with the whole vote system" or "I seem to have problems with the whole vote system"? Or something else? — Peter Mortensen 18 secs ago
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