9:08 PM
The case is closed. Should I delete it? It "adds zero value to the site" ;) — Andrew Tobilko 34 secs ago
I had 2 more points, I'll save them for another time... It's too late. Thank you. — Andrew Tobilko 2 mins ago
Because I'm the author of the removed message, and it was indeed insulting and inflammatory :( — Tensibai 12 secs ago
One experienced and knowledgeable user is worth exactly the same as a clueless user who can't type in a hello world example on his own: what the advertisers pay for one unique visitor. Losing one power user who might hurt the feelings of at least two beginners is therefore a net gain for the company. (Until the advertisers realize that they are no longer targeting power users, but clueless students who must sit through CS classes.) — berendi 31 secs ago
9:34 PM
Is "Man" a preferred gender pronoun? Sorry couldn't resist, what has this site come to eh... — Lankymart 55 secs ago
10:00 PM
Don't ever want to get into this because lets face it, it's a power keg waiting to explode. But, the minute you introduce race, gender, religion or pseudo political agenda you will have conflict. SO is a resource for "Programmers" (simply: a person who writes computer programs) if we kept it that way there would be no conflict. I'm here to answer programming questions, I have no interest in what your personal beliefs, political views or sexual orientation is I just want to help solve programming problems. I realise this wouldn't work for every community I'm specifically referring to SO. — Lankymart 1 min ago
@Mysticial While the proposed policy is ridiculous enough, it seems that how they've handled it thus far was the tipping point for many, moreso than the actual policy itself. They pretty much showed that they have no respect at all for those who have contributed so much to their success over the years. — reirab 1 min ago
That's meta nowadays, anyone coming here and daring to ask a question gets the welcome package. — Trilarion 30 secs ago
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11:18 PM
@Pekka "Pending pronoun policing piques political protest" That reporter had way too much fun summarizing the situation. — Davy M 11 secs ago
11:42 PM
What you suggest can’t scale. The post author, presumably a subject expert, an already override an edit decision (accept a rejected edit, or reject an accepted edit), that works well enough without clogging the review queues. — Martijn Pieters ♦ 1 min ago
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