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There really nothing you can do to "improve" question when you did not look for error message before asking... Basically you'd need to say something like "I searched for error code bing.com/search?q=LNK2019 and it says I need to add library but I don't want to try it"... — Alexei Levenkov 37 secs ago
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@AlexeiLevenkov it is NOT that I don’t want to try. It’s I mistakenly thought the include macro is adding the library. I won’t bother asking if I just kinda “don’t want to try”. — Duckduckgaga 16 secs ago
Oh and if you wish, here is what seems to be the minimal content from that page to trigger the translator (removing anything in
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will disable the translator) From that page the remaining words that do exist in French are "router", "sans" and "font" — Kaiido 43 secs ago2:16 AM
You can try to put your own text after "I searched for error code" (I just could not come up with any sensible example here). The problem is at least Google and Bing bring MSDN article (docs.microsoft.com/en-us/cpp/error-messages/tool-errors/…) as first result that directly links to answer that is currently selected as duplicate. You can try to "edit to show that linked question does not answer the question" (which is what you need in case of duplicate)… but that's insanely hard in this case. — Alexei Levenkov 17 secs ago
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Re "less bounties": Don't you mean no bounty? Isn't it either or for bounties? — Peter Mortensen 1 min ago
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Not sure what assignment of priorities has to do with shipping code on a Friday, @JL2210. I agree that shipping code on a Friday is not a good idea, but assigning priorities based on the relative usefulness and impact of a feature seems to be a good idea to me. — Cody Gray ♦ 47 secs ago
Since this is tagged [post-ban], here's a list of your deleted questions: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. — Cody Gray ♦ 18 secs ago
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@jhpratt Your initial comment was deleted because it was extremely unconstructive. Your second comment was deleted because it was completely irrelevant to this discussion. Your third comment should also be deleted because it is, once again, irrelevant, but I chose to respond to it instead. Don't expect this one-time decision to establish a pattern. — Cody Gray ♦ 27 secs ago
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why is there no edit options for few tags? what does that mean? Please explain. — forkdbloke 52 secs ago
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@CodyGray "extremely unconstructive"? I merely stated that simply lowering the close vote threshold isn't sufficient reason for me to come back to reviewing, as there are other factors. The reason I didn't ask a separate question is because I imagine you don't want every single instance of a removed comment to flood meta. — jhpratt GOFUNDME RELICENSING 1 min ago
@Columbia I haven't personally seen the algorithm, but I've gathered quite a bit of knowledge about it via observation and reading Meta posts. Reputation does matter, insofar as an established, high-rep user is significantly less likely to be question-banned than a low-rep user, but I suspect that is more due to correlation (upvotes on questions == reputation gain) than causation. — Cody Gray ♦ 57 secs ago
Even more strange is that all three others more reviewed incorrectly. All 3 got the triage answer wrong; this one indeed looked on topic — Ḿűỻịgǻṇạcểơửṩ ᛗ 1 min ago
hey old friend. I've been wanting to check in on you. We need to swap emails somehow. — Yvette Colomb 30 secs ago
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@YvetteColomb: robertwharvey at yahoo and linkedin.com/in/masterdeveloper — Robert Harvey 27 secs ago
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You see? Even in the description help link you posted (a quesrion that can be made clear and answerable after an editing) there's no mention about who should perform the editing. What you all experienced guys forget is that who starts reviewing doesn't even know that there is a "help" queue. I suggest you to add a fifth button "editing by op required", changing the current button to something different. This is honestly enough for me. Review your queues yourselves. — Cubo78 6 secs ago
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@Cubo78 see my screenshot above. it clearly says "for questions that you can make clear and answerable by editing" — Samuel Liew ♦ 1 min ago
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CW questions and CW-locked questions are two different things. The first is a special post type and the latter is a lock type with a post notice. All old-and-new answers to CW questions will automatically be marked as community wiki and do not accrue reputation. You cannot post a new question to CW-locked questions (the one with the notice). Both can be independantly applied to the question, and can have none, either, or both applied at the same time. — Samuel Liew ♦ 22 secs ago
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In that context that you might have the unpersonal meaning, meaning "someone". But it is not enough: the correct option should be described by the button text. But is not enough: the alternative (flagging) is a real mess and ambiguous, and you can be banned also for choosing the wrong ambiguous option. But it is not enough: you still get banned one times for every mistake you make, without getting a warning first (I pushed the wrong Requires editing button seceral times: why don't warning me instead of make me go wrong again?). Feel free to multiply my ban period for a 1000 factor. — Cubo78 15 secs ago
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Ok, I help you by saying that the asker has to edit the question, by clicking requires editing. But uh.. ok.. I'm not smart enough so, please, raise my ban period to 3000 or something like that. Please. Otherwise I'll have the temptation to try (and waste my time) again. — Cubo78 12 secs ago
This is a good request, and when we are able to spend more time on developer stories it will hopefully be included. But not happening any time soon due to the allocations of dev time being planned. So moving it from status-review to status-deferred — Yaakov Ellis ♦ 1 min ago
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I still don't understand the correlation some users are suggesting: that the number of virtual points I get for a question affects the way I compose it. Like "wow, if I get a million points for my question, then let's write it with horrible quality" or what? — dokaspar 57 secs ago
To me "too broad" and "needs more focus" are kind of synonyms. If they aren't maybe somehow could write down the differences somewhere so I can adapt my internal model. — Trilarion 17 secs ago
Was this just a verbiage change or did the scope of the close reason change too? It just takes some time to relearn the names. Internally, I still call it too broad. — Trilarion 29 secs ago
Usually a comment along the lines of: "Sorry, a good answer would literally require whole books. The problem is harder than you think and unfortunately out of scope for this site. But if you try and encounter smaller problems on the way, you can surely come back and ask them here." that I post if I find the problem interesting, seems to be received well. — Trilarion 1 min ago
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Oh, great. Now the miscategorization of "lacks repro code" under "off topic" is going to be even more confusing. Sigh. — Cody Gray ♦ 1 min ago
Question with code <> better quality. Many of those questions with code don't actually have anything that could pass as [mcve] — Dalija Prasnikar 7 secs ago
No, we can conclude that the algorithm used to select questions for the home page has improved. — Cody Gray ♦ 1 min ago
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The Android app hasn't been supported by Stack Exchange in years. There are almost certainly bugs; you use it at your own risk. Have you tried the responsive view of the site? It's quite good; I use it all the time on mobile. — Cody Gray ♦ 1 min ago
Curse of the new post notices... they are simpler to be friendlier, but then they don't contain minimal information to figure out why the question is closed without a lot of additional reading. Link in the post notice will take OP to the What does it mean if a question is "closed"? page, but for off topic reason you need to follow another link to get to What topics can I ask about here? where this is explained in more detail — Dalija Prasnikar 1 min ago
Ah that's sad to hear, I prefer apps. Mainly hoping they will be made natively. — steros 49 secs ago
Apps are great, for things that aren't websites. There's nothing the app can do that the website cannot do, except maybe push you notifications. And, really, don't we all have more than enough notifications pushed to us? — Cody Gray ♦ 47 secs ago
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Well, increase your sample size. Go to the new questions feed. Take a look at your favorite tag. Do you still like what you see? — Gimby 29 secs ago
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@Cubo78 if you have any issues with moderation or with the review ban, please ask a new question. — Samuel Liew ♦ just now
Since you have no access to the old email address, I'm not sure merging is an option for you. You may need to live with your new identity. But you get two very important lessons for the future: do not use company accounts for personal stuff, and try not to burn bridges when changing jobs. — yivi 1 min ago
How many questions did you sample? And how did you sample? Perhaps add the information to this question. — Peter Mortensen 49 secs ago
This is the time of the year when students have to have their end-of-semester projects completed. Yay. Pretty sharp cut-off for some reason, the one in the spring lasts longer. Nobody can postpone Christmas, perhaps. — Hans Passant 41 secs ago
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You'd probably need to prove that you have access to your other account. Use the "contact us" link in the site footer to contact admins. — Samuel Liew ♦ 39 secs ago
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@CodyGray FWIW here is an unfiltered search I tend to use to estimate question quality at the opposite side of spectrum so to speak. And per my observations it improved dramatically after 3CV change: poorly received questions are now like 4-5 times less frequent than before. Which means that selection algorithm, whatever it is, has less "sand" to throw away when picking pearls for the homepage — gnat 1 min ago
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@Cody Gray: The current user ID can be represented by "current" in Stack Exchange URLs (at least in some contexts): https://stackoverflow.com/users/email/settings/current — Peter Mortensen 1 min ago
@Tom I don't know if it "usually" involves that. It depends on the provider, and what does it want to prioritize. Requiring confirmation on the old email adress can be seen as some sort of "extra" security, but doing it that way can lead to this kind of situation. And blocking changing email address could be too little, too late, if they already were able to access you account. I have no clue how SO does it, haven't changed my e-mail address ever, I think. — yivi 1 min ago
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Ho "rejoining the Kaggle team at Google.". Upvoting your answer is my only way to Say gratz without a twitter account. So if you happend to read this comment that one is for you. "Congratulation, and best luck in journey" — xdtTransform 1 min ago
@xdtTransform She has left the company, but has not deleted her SO account. You can always leave a comment on her last deployed feature on SO. — yivi 55 secs ago
"is there a way to quantify this improvement" Yes, we all have to rate a lot more questions and then we will know. We should not use the score (alone) as quality criteria. — Trilarion 42 secs ago
@yivi, Well it will be off topics there. I feel like disturbing people discussing the feature it self. — xdtTransform 1 min ago
Congratulation, and best luck in journey. Sad we didn't had a post to say good bye. — xdtTransform 1 min ago
Does this answer your question? How to handle a publicly posted API key (or password, or other sensitive information)? — yivi 46 secs ago
@yivi It does answer the question however is it ok to create a post linking to that question? (As mentioned I'm not sure if driving traffic to that question is the best thing to do) — customcommander 37 secs ago
It seems like a positive change in SO! Finally, we are reducing the boundaries! For very a considerable time, this was a positive change in the right direction. Maybe in the future, there could be a possibility to extend it to other Stack sites. Not to all or maybe there should be a team that could discuss it with the internal moderators of each area. — Federico Navarrete 36 secs ago
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Does this answer your question? Will they take my Unsung Hero badge back if my answers are upvoted? Mind that the first answer also mentions tag badges! — digijay 1 min ago
Does this answer your question? Why isn't providing feedback mandatory on downvotes, and why are ideas suggesting such shot down? — yivi 1 min ago
Better question: How can the community fight against upvotes without comments? Or even better: How can we better educate users that downvotes are not something to fight against, and teach their purpose better? — fbueckert 28 secs ago
Downvotes are not something you "fight" because they are not acts of violence. Votes are a tool used by others to judge the quality and usefulness of a post (not the person who wrote the post). As you say, your answer got an upvote and the acceptance -- be happy with your 25 rep and move on. — Heretic Monkey 1 min ago
Quoting the accepted answer here: meta.stackoverflow.com/a/357437/2908599 "Voting separates good content from bad, and makes the good content more visible". In the above example, the answer IMHO is good and do not deserve negative vote. :) — Romeo Ninov just now
Don't worry about single individual votes. It's just as likely that Tim lost his keys again. — deceze ♦ 26 secs ago
I expect that help page will be edited to be in line with the new close reasons in the next 6-8 units of time. Then we'll be getting even more whining about "but I included a codepen/stackblitz/online-code-place-du-jour already"... — Heretic Monkey 41 secs ago
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When I click on the link, it looks like an answer. The "Not an answer" flag is meant for things that don't. — Don't Panic 1 min ago
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Software development is not friendly. Anyone, or any organization, that pretends otherwise is fooling themselves and others. It's a,continual fight with the compiler, linker, hardware and specs. — Martin James 1 min ago
Yes, but the shadowed, good answer is from a non-sock who is outside any voting ring. — Martin James 1 min ago
Does this answer your question? Why isn't providing feedback mandatory on downvotes, and why are ideas suggesting such shot down? — yivi 30 secs ago
usually cancelled by upvotes?! can I please get data on that? This feels like a very broad, unfounded statement (oh and on the "people downvote what they don't understand too.... cause I dunno how you get data on why people vote.... but I can't) — Patrice 53 secs ago
@Ole I'm saying the opposite of that. I am saying your "usually cancelled by upvotes" as incorrect. Also... why make it easier for the original poster? Stack was never for the one poster. — Patrice 10 secs ago
SO could also delay the display of the down vote without explanation to the original poster but others could see it. — Ole 2 mins ago
@Ole We often call those "pity upvotes". When those happen, they suck, because they do great harm to community curation efforts. — yivi 17 secs ago
@Patrice we will know for sure once we look at the data. SO has all this data and they can run the analytics on it and determine whether it's worth considering. — Ole 29 secs ago
We could call them "trendy giraffes", but a rose by any other name would still smell... well, not sweet. — yivi 44 secs ago
If they are trying to warn you then they could easily provide an explanation of what they are trying to warn you about. — Ole 53 secs ago
About upvotes that "cancel" downvotes: It's quite possible that, in the interim, the OP has provided the missing information or more clarity, thus making the question worthy of an upvote. It's also possible, in such a case, that someone who downvoted later corrected the downvote because the OP reacted. In both cases, the "cancellation" would be a result of the downvote. So I don't think the POV presented here is completely logical... — Cindy Meister 36 secs ago
SO has the data. It's their company and they derive value from making the site more friendly and attractive to everyone. If they succeed in that we all win. — Ole 47 secs ago
@Ole funny how you agree, without agreeing. But whatever. the point I am making, is that without data proving what you say, Stack won't have a big incentive to do that. It's a lot of effort to change something that maybe doesn't even need changing. Cause one user says "I think it's that". Feels..... like a very inefficient way to handle Feature requests. I think if a user comes in with more than a hunch. Some data, something backing it up.... maybe Stack will be more open to listening. Maybe. — Patrice 1 min ago
@Ole Reading (as well as writing) an explanation is time-consuming. There are too many people who start asking questions without ever reading the site guidelines. No reason not to DV in such cases. — Cindy Meister 28 secs ago
You assume that I'm interested in opening every question @Ole. I am not. I won't read the explanations, even if they are there. I have lists with hundreds of questions in front of me - thousands if you consider that I'm active in multiple sites. I just want to be able to pick a couple every day that will help me learn something new. — yannis 1 min ago
Just like it's logical for someone who has experience in the site to not rehash an already established meta convention without bringing up new arguments. yet here we are... — Patrice 2 mins ago
All these arguments (and more) are discussed in the duplicate, @Ole. We're all kinda tired of having to repeat them over and over. Please read it. — fbueckert 7 secs ago
So you see my point. If SO is happy with their current revenue level and does not really care about the user experience - then don't do the data analysis. If they care about the user experience then do the analysis and provide the numbers to all of us. End of discussion. — Ole 58 secs ago
Note: Whenever someone says, "end of discussion", it doesn't mean end of discussion. It tries to stop critical thought by refusing to engage with any criticism. It does end any chance of reasonable debate, though. — fbueckert 16 secs ago
I'm really sorry to see her go... If one were to ping her in chat, her account would get a notification? — Cindy Meister 1 min ago
The 737 Max went straight into the ground twice because "Someone did not do the analysis". — Ole 44 secs ago
Why you are so insistent that we have to do the analysis to back up your assertion? If you want the research, why not do it yourself? — F1Krazy 17 secs ago
Again if SO does not care about user experience then they should not do the analysis. — Ole 6 secs ago
Maybe because people saw more than "You can find out here Some arbitrary link." and didn't read the text, which actually adds no solution itself and is more conversational, and therefore just clicked "Looks ok"? — Larnu 1 min ago
@Larnu I know and I have quite a few disputed flags that resemble the same and I didn't post about those. I have trouble understanding what constitutes a good or bad answer now and honestly, don't know where to throw myself anymore. — Funk Forty Niner 1 min ago
Personally, I would have marked it as link only, but it's the review queue is a "democracy" at the end of the day. Option with the highest votes wins. — Larnu 20 secs ago
Thanks Rene. This isn't the first time neither and today, well.... let's just say that it was the straw that finally broke the camel's back and had to post a question. I've read the posts about what makes for a good or bad answer and I seem to not get it for some reason. But... I'll keep on flagging as I see fit. — Funk Forty Niner 21 secs ago
The links are about ECMAScript/JavaScript. Not sure what they add to a discussion about PHP... — Heretic Monkey 1 min ago
strongly related (possibly even a duplicate): Why can I no longer see that a post has a negative score? TL;DR: this was tested for about half a month and results turned out rather disappointing — gnat 29 secs ago
@FunkFortyNiner yeah, don't sweat it too much. I often go meh if reviewers have a different opinion. — rene 52 secs ago
@rene I noticed there needs but one more vote to delete the answer. What will become of my question if I go and cast the last vote to delete? — Funk Forty Niner 1 min ago
@rene I know, and I don't. But there comes a time where "enough is enough" and need to get to the bottom of things. I don't like nor do I want to stir some "you know what" (haha), but I do have a say in all this, accepted or not. — Funk Forty Niner 1 min ago
@rene Exactly. Then I get potentially get barred for a week; yeah... real lovely. Oh well, I don't take it personally; it's the law of the land :) — Funk Forty Niner 52 secs ago
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Thank you for the well wishes! I don't have much more than that to say (my blog post was pretty long, eh?). :) — Megan Risdal 8 secs ago
Does this answer your question? Why isn't providing feedback mandatory on downvotes, and why are ideas suggesting such shot down? — Stephen Rauch 1 min ago
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@rene Possibly a bit off-topic, but is raising mod-flags in the H&I queue something that you'd recommend others to do? The queue certainly needs some sort of 'fixing' (I actually find it wearisome and often depressing) but should we really be overloading our mods? — Adrian - Reinstate Monica 1 min ago
Use the "contact us" report. Someone managed to post a spam website on the stackoverflow domain — Ḿűỻịgǻṇạcểơửṩ ᛗ 1 min ago
@Adrian-ReinstateMonica for cases where there it is at first sight clear there is nothing to fix (like one sentence questions) that have an review in triage with 100% agreement in needs editing, get flagged by me. The flags I raised got marked helpful, but it does take time as you need to hunt down the triage review to include in your mod flag. — rene 47 secs ago
It seems like the quality of a good question is widely different from a new user than that of a moderator. How so? It can be read as, "new users improve in quality as they gain skills", or, "long term users are not held to the standards as closely as new users". Not sure which interpretation to use. — fbueckert 1 min ago
Quote: "Screen shots are from Chrome on a fully updated iPhone S." Is there something crucial missing? — tripleee 33 secs ago
What specific browser/os combination are you using? I was unable to reproduce with narrow view ports in FF/Chrome on W10. Neither did any wrapping of text within the code blocks, which makes me suspect it might be your mobile browser trying to insert its own cleverness not any of SO's CSS. — Dan Neely 1 min ago
@rene I revisited the answer in question and was deleted. Thing is, I am unable to make a screenshot of it. — Funk Forty Niner 56 secs ago
Also no issues with Chrome on android, so it appears this is an iOS only issue. — Dan Neely 18 secs ago
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@MeganRisdal Long, insightful and informative - I read every word and may go back and read it, again :-) — Cindy Meister 1 min ago
yannis, just in case if you didn't notice they already run an experiment for hiding downvotes about 2 months ago (it is referred in linked questions). As far as I can tell results were quite disappointing — gnat 1 min ago
I think the point of the accepted answer is to showcase "here is the answer that worked for the asker". If you want to read the other answers you're more than welcome to scroll down. — Bender the Greatest 1 min ago
Did you try this search: improve question quality? Leads to (1, 2) for starters. — SecretAgentMan 2 mins ago
the quality of a good question is widely different from a new user than that of a moderator. I don't understand that sentence. A question is either good or not, right? What is the quality of a bad question? — rene 47 secs ago
One quality of a good question is the amount of research that is demonstrated in its text. For instance, this question appears to be asking others to do the research, whereas good questions demonstrate the research that has already been done by, say, linking to other discussions found when doing simple searches for key words and phrases. — Heretic Monkey 12 secs ago
i wish someone captured the original image separately as now that as it was fixed, the image in the question doesn't make sense anymore — psubsee2003 1 min ago
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