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@KarlKnechtel I completely disagree. There are problems that people have that can be easily solved by a tool/library. The problem is that the OP doesn't know the tool/library exists. So why do we need to make them jump through hopes just to get the tool. — psubsee2003 1 min ago
12:55 AM
@MyCar “MCVE refers to a Minimal, Complete, and Verifiable Example.” — from Stack Exchange Glossary - Dictionary of Commonly-Used Terms. — Sebastian Simon 1 min ago
1:41 AM
The comments are no longer moving in a productive direction and several have been removed. @Lukewarm if you have more information/considerations than what is currently listed in your question feel free to make a clarifying edit as opposed to adding them in the comments. — Henry Ecker ♦ 12 secs ago
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Does this answer your question? Question Close Reasons - Definitions and Guidance — Nimantha 17 secs ago
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I would edit the question if it was related to same issue I was trying to get help with before — Mario Perez 1 min ago
5:31 AM
One consideration is whether there are already answers, and whether editing the question would invalidate existing answers. In this case, there's already an answer that only talks about ListView.builder and Column. — Gino Mempin 1 min ago
Does this answer your question? At what point should editing a question become creating a new question? — Gino Mempin 1 min ago
6:10 AM
Neither of these seem like good questions. Unless you clearly specify what you want to use them for, these seem incredibly open-ended. Perhaps you should not ask these questions like this at all? — MisterMiyagi 1 min ago
@MisterMiyagi Sorry Im not very familiar with the functionality of the system that well, but from my observation, after answering the question and marked as completed, it was closed as duplicate, I'm unsure if it was closed by a privileged user/moderator or was reported, although I'm unsure. — KGG 1 min ago
6:38 AM
what if he begins his post by saying I am trying to build a phishing website and have a problem with how to capture user input with JavaScript, this wouldn't be closed or it only deserves downvotes? — Flavius Stands with Russia 1 min ago
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It's also good to consider just one tag: [google-sites] for everything, since there will be no more questions about [google-classic-sites] — TheMaster 32 secs ago
8:28 AM
Appreciating this decision and hope that any AI-generated postings will be banned on Stack Overflow and other QA forums. Could you or someone else explain the concrete criteria to decide if a user is using ChatGPT for answers? Is volume (answers/time period) the only criteria? Also (if you're allowed to share this information): Is there any automation that detects such users or is it all based on the community/staff? — apt-get_install_skill 13 secs ago
It also glitches in Firefox. It appears to be due to SE using a
.toggle()
on the class that controls stickiness and size of that <header>
element. The .toggle()
is performed when a SE-custom event, sticky-change
, is fired on the element. I didn't track down what fires the event, but, presumably, it's in a scroll
event handler and doesn't implement some type of hysteresis, or the hysteresis is too small, such that it just repeatedly fires when the scrollY
value lands on or passes through the threshold. It could be implemented based on something else, but it's that type of issue. — Makyen ♦ 1 min agoThanks, @Zoe. (Or should I call you DenverCoder9?) Very helpful. I've added this fact to the official record. — Cody Gray ♦ 1 min ago
Thanks to all of you for the comments. As far as I can see from [the revisions ](stackoverflow.com/posts/75270875/revisions), the tag was there from when the question was first asked, but the question doesn't appear in my filtered list now, so I guess it was some sort of caching issue. — Avrohom Yisroel 51 secs ago
9:05 AM
Ask about how to get unstuck deciding. Don't ask which you should use. Strategy for “Which is better” questions — philipxy 1 min ago
9:36 AM
I am confused. Your new question is identical to that of your old question, which got an answer, which you accepted — Security Hound 54 secs ago
Both questions arguably are pretty bad questions, since your seeking an opinion, which historically made horrible questions — Security Hound 21 secs ago
10:25 AM
@CodyGray It doesn't matter too much either way :P But I'd like to see SO predict which users will get elected as mods in the next few years and include their contributions under the mod column too — Joundill 52 secs ago
GPT can be asked to express certain opinions, or craft rebuttals to arguments. People who cite GPT output to call someone else Wrong on the Internet (TM) are either self-deluding, way too naive, or trolling. — Karl Knechtel 1 min ago
"Content generated by ChatGPT is banned. See "Temporary policy: ChatGPT is banned". Also note "Should we flag human-written questions that use code generated by ChatGPT?" for some subtleties." This part reads awkwardly. — Karl Knechtel 1 min ago
Neither question is appropriate. This is clearly closable as "primarily opinion based". In particular, the question that was actually asked, provides no objective basis for answerers to choose in your specific case, never mind in general. — Karl Knechtel 8 secs ago
To be clear, "No MCVE" corresponds to "Needs debugging details" in the close dialog. — Karl Knechtel 54 secs ago
@PeterMortensen good point, and seems worth separate discussion. I suspect it's been done on Meta before, though... ? — Karl Knechtel 1 min ago
11:01 AM
@KarlKnechtel you're right. I tried it with
[html] -[css]
and on update I was getting questions also tagged with the CSS tag. It's then the same as “X questions with new activity” showing incorrect information in windows with multiple tag filters. — VLAZ 1 min ago
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My monitor size is 4k, I tested it also on regular HD, the only reason you see the small recording is because I didn't want to upload a 1GB+ file showing something simple :) — KGG 42 secs ago
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What does not appear to work? What steps are you following? What does the image link look like when you edit the question? Can you edit your post to clarify some of these things? — Henry Ecker ♦ just now
... or just update the tag excerpts to suggest to use [google-sites] for new Sites and classic Sites. — Rubén 24 secs ago
@TheMaster the legacy platform might be dead and not getting any more questions, but some (all?) of it's answers will be wrong for the new platform. That means we need to keep them separate. — Dan Is Fiddling By Firelight 23 secs ago
5:41 PM
Side note for when you get attaching images sorted out: Why should I not upload images of code/data/errors?. An image of something that doesn't need to be an image can kill an otherwise legitimate question faster than just about anything else you can do here. — user4581301 29 secs ago
6:03 PM
Re "shouldn't we be responsible for validating our answers": Yes, but many only post to get reputation points, nothing else. That usually results in plagiarism of various kinds, but ChatGPT made it at least 10 times worse. — Peter Mortensen 1 min ago
Interesting. This explains why I've seen so much spam getting posted that links to
www.stackoverflow.com
. — Cody Gray ♦ 1 min ago6:30 PM
It appears to be a result of the hardcoded
dummyLink
in insertCommonmarkLinkCommand
. — Henry Ecker ♦ just now6:58 PM
7:26 PM
@PM2Ring - It was a typo, I was indicating, I don't find "give me the code" questions helpful nor do I find any answer that entertains those questions as being helpful. I very much believe that someone must have at least attempted to solve the problem themselves. — Security Hound 1 min ago
@SecurityHound Please try to be a little more careful with your comments. I don't find comments that contain typos or incoherent grammar particularly helpful, but unfortunately I cannot downvote them. ;) — PM 2Ring 24 secs ago
I think it would be better if the post was migrated to Meta Stack Exchange (meta.stackexchange.com), since this is a problem that occurs on other sites on the network, see the test I did, performing the same search cited in the question, but now on Stack Exchange, returned 166 questions that had this link to SO (stackexchange.com/… 3A2023), apparently only 3 that are non-SO questions. — Marco 50 secs ago
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"There doesn't appear to be any mechanism for questioning or otherwise trying to reverse such a decision." You've just used the mechanism for questioning or otherwise trying to reverse such a decision. — MisterMiyagi 39 secs ago
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@MisterMiyagi: Sure it is. That's why my question immediately got two downvotes, and was closed. — Jonathan Wood just now
That your request was denied doesn't make it not the right place, @JonathanWood . — Larnu 5 secs ago
@JonathanWood Since you tried to solve it on Meta Stack Exchange and Meta Stack Overflow (via this post) and did not get the necessary clarifications, I suggest you contact the SO staff via stackoverflow.com/contact?referrer=https://stackoverflow.co (I would do the same). — Marco 1 min ago
"How do we know the provided answer was from Chat GPT?" The mods have advised that they do have a variety of tools/processes they use to identify them, along with support from the community to help identify them. The mods, however, don't give explicitly details on that intentionally though, as doing so would mean that malicious users would find circumventing them easier (similar to how the question/answer ban algorithm is not shared). — Larnu 34 secs ago
One of the problems of this question is that it doesn't show to be aware about the temporary ban, so I think that it's fair that it was closed as duplicate of the corresponding post. Once you have learned about the ban, about and about you might post a new question or edit this one explaining why it should not is a duplicate. — Rubén 1 min ago
@Larnu: My post wasn't about anything that could or could not be denied. I was seeking clarification. And the question was immediately downvoted twice. That doesn't sound like the site considers this the right place. — Jonathan Wood 52 secs ago
@Rubén: In fact, I had read about banning Chat GPT content. And I have no problem with that. My issue was not understanding why an answer was deleted. I have no information (still) that tells me the answer was from Chat GPT. — Jonathan Wood 34 secs ago
Duplicates mentioned in that archive (merge targets?): Why functional languages? and How can I use functional programming in the real world?. — Peter Mortensen 37 secs ago
"And the question was immediately downvoted twice. That doesn't sound like the site considers this the right place." No; it means that two people saw a title that says "answer deleted with no explanation", determined quickly that there is a perfectly reasonable explanation, and judged your complaint to be groundless. — Karl Knechtel 27 secs ago
People are most likely disagreeing with your opinion that we can't dispute, and that the answer was deleted without explanation. There is a place, here, and there likely was a reason; on one of the post the answers that were deleted; very likely the offending user posting multiple ChatGPT answers they were all deleted; one of those may well state the reason in the comments. The user is also suspended, and would have received a mod message; so there would have been communication with the user — Larnu 1 min ago
@KarlKnechtel: Exactly. Asking a question was not wanted here. That was my point. — Jonathan Wood 1 min ago
"Exactly. Asking a question was not wanted here." No, that isn't what I said at all. A question not being welcome is not the same thing as not getting the answer you want. — Karl Knechtel 1 min ago
@Rubén: Thanks. Although it's interesting that the second question received 21 downvotes. :-) — Jonathan Wood 40 secs ago
@KarlKnechtel: If people rejected a question because they knew the answer, that means they didn't want the question being asked. Only wanting questions for which no one knows the answer makes zero sense. Rejecting a question because someone knows an answer means you don't want a question. — Jonathan Wood 1 min ago
Discussing downvotes on this and the releated questions looks to derail the converstaion. There are already a lot of discussions about how vote works in Meta. — Rubén 26 secs ago
"If people rejected a question" They didn't. Downvoting isn't rejection of the question. "Only wanting questions for which no one knows the answer makes zero sense." No, that isn't the explanation I proposed for the downvotes. The problem isn't "people knew an answer to the question"; the problem is that you came in with an incorrect premise and saw fit to accuse others of wrongdoing on the basis of that premise. — Karl Knechtel 38 secs ago
For that matter, it's not even clear what you hoped should be the process instead. For instance, did you expect the moderator to comment on the question after deleting that answer, to explain why it was being deleted? Email you? Something else? — Karl Knechtel 1 min ago
I downvoted this because I disagree with the assertion that a moderator deleted that without reason, and the assumption that there's no way to appeal this. For the rest, this question is where it should be. To be clear: I'm not rejecting this question, I'm rejecting a few false assertions in it. — Cerbrus 42 secs ago
Re the accusation of wrongdoing, it's also not a good look that you apparently saw fit to go over our heads to m.se initially, before getting booted back here. That really makes it look like you are trying to suggest that the moderator did something wrong and should be punished for it, and like you didn't even consider the possibility of what is actually the case: there's a policy involved that doesn't entail any responsibility to notify you nor offer a public justification. — Karl Knechtel 1 min ago
The post was flagged by a user and handled by a diamond moderator who chose to remove the answer. The author of that answer was then contacted with a message explaining why their content was removed. That user is free to reply to the message they receive and we work with them where possible. We do not (in general) discuss the specifics of sanctions with anyone other than the user being affected. — Henry Ecker ♦ 31 secs ago
"Even when I follow the steps on Google I don't even see so much as a link" What does this mean? What steps are you talking about? — Karl Knechtel 1 min ago
Related (but not good candidates): Can we close questions that put most code in an image?, Should we edit a question to transcribe code from an image to text? (some answers talk about closing, but not in any detail), and Propose new reasons to close questions with insufficient information (the question uses SO posts with images as examples) — Peter Mortensen 1 min ago
@HenryEcker: I appreciate the explanation you provided. That's all I was looking for. I'm fine with not allowing Chat GPT content, but had no indication that's what happened here. FWIW, I think it would be helpful to everyone following a question if there was an indication that's why content was deleted. It would help build awareness, and help those who felt like the rug was pulled out from under them. — Jonathan Wood 14 secs ago
@JonathanWood I almost always leave a comment when I delete posts, where it might not be immediately obvious why I did so, just except chatGPT posts. Due to the sheer number of them, leaving a comment under each of them for the occasional 10k user would be rather impractical. I've considered writing a userscript to automate this, but I haven't gotten around it so far. — blackgreen ♦ 1 min ago
Re "Desktop settings": Referring to Windows? It isn't in GNOME (at least not the version I am using (GNOME 3)). — Peter Mortensen 1 min ago
@blackgreen: Looks like you were in fact the one who deleted the answer in question. I don't have any idea how many ChatGPT posts there are, but can understand how it might easily get out of hand. For me, I hadn't even consider this as a possible reason, so I was in the dark. I suspect this will be even more of an issue in the future. Perhaps a mechanism will be added for deleting such content in a transparent way like there is for duplicate questions. — Jonathan Wood 1 min ago
@JonathanWood you post states "And did so without explanation." So you are saying no explanation/reason was given. — Larnu 25 secs ago
Re "Desktop settings": Referring to Windows? It isn't in GNOME (at least not the version I am using (GNOME 3)) or LXDE. — Peter Mortensen 25 secs ago
@Larnu: No, explanation and reason mean very different things. I made no assumptions about the reason. The fact that no explanation was given is self-evident. — Jonathan Wood 13 secs ago
Giving a reason and giving an explanation can be easily interpreted the same way, @JonathanWood . If that isn't your intent, I would suggest you edit the post to clarify that. — Larnu 39 secs ago
Stack Overflow isn't well suited for recommendations. Some alternatives are Uncle Stef's streams on YouTube and from this list — Peter Mortensen 31 secs ago
@Larnu: "Giving a reason" is the same as an explanation. But having a reason is different. I don't feel I need to explain what words mean. I'm done with this discussion. — Jonathan Wood 1 min ago
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Stack Overflow isn't well suited for recommendations. Some alternatives are Uncle Stef's streams on YouTube and from this list — Peter Mortensen 1 min ago
Stack Overflow isn't well suited for recommendations. Some alternatives are Uncle Stef's streams on YouTube and from this list — Peter Mortensen 49 secs ago
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Seems like it would be easy to at least flag answers that were pasted in as opposed to being typed... and that's not something that can be easily cheated. Unlikely anyone will want to retype the ChatGPT answers. While not 100% foolproof, it would likely help enforce this policy at least for now. — Aaron Cicali 51 secs ago
11:40 PM
One of these 3 posts that I commented is false positive (actually links to the SO site, but to a specific page - "stackoverflow.com/help/why-register" at "meta.stackexchange.com/questions/386044/…). — Marco 1 min ago
One more false positive in non-SO post: "stackoverflow.com" in "physics.stackexchange.com/questions/746737/…". Sorry. — Marco 54 secs ago
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