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Does this answer your question? The C tag is being displayed with a Qt icon — Temani Afif 59 secs ago
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The way to help you (not that helping just you is the long term goal) is not to debug, rewrite & test your code for you but to get you to reason, communicate & act effectively in coding, debugging & asking. And that's what getting you to ask good questions via question votes, close votes & comments is doing. As is answering good questions. — philipxy 1 min ago
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Try to identify exactly what the question is supposed to be in your last question post--which doesn't actually ask a question--& exactly what an answer would entail. Why is “Can someone help me?” not an actual question? — philipxy 1 min ago
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css class 'sponsor-tag-img'. Did something go wrong, or are companies allowed to sponsor any tag? — visibleman 1 min ago
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@SamTyurenkov That's unfortunate, but SO can't be held responsible for Google choosing to outsource their support here, nor is it SO's responsibility to change their rules to accomodate for Google's bad decisions. I'd suggest taking that up with Google. — ivarni 20 secs ago
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It pains me to see that over half of review-banned users are banned because of this reason. Good lord. — hongsy 27 secs ago
I've lifted your review ban early since it has served its purpose. Take care in the Triage queue and use Requires Editing sparingly! — Samuel Liew ♦ 1 min ago
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Would you consider design suggestions that make Skip the default button (or at least making it clear that it should be the default option)? I was banned from reviewing because of this misunderstanding. — hongsy 1 min ago
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This post is clearly off-topic here on meta (as it is not asking about StackOverlow as a site itself)... and would be off-topic on most if not all SE sites (including StackOverflow main site) as asking for list of features / opinions. — Alexei Levenkov 1 min ago
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@visibleman yes, Oracle could sponsor a microsoft tag. and at this moment in time I don't care who sponsors what as long as they are paying big money for it. — rene 19 secs ago
@hongsy Honestly, I am not sure if I care about such things at this point in time any more. SE Inc has made a lot of terrible decisions lately, and I suspended most of my work on stackoverflow for now. SE Inc ignored the "triage" problem for years, and me thinking "this or that would work better" will not make any change at all ;-( — GhostCat salutes Monica C. 1 min ago
I wonder whether all the weird things which sometimes happen in any company are caused by "sponsoring". It would explain a lot. — Yunnosch 33 secs ago
"I'm sure it has been requested multiple times" yes, at least multiple times...I've definitely seen several requests (ultimately linked as dupes of an original) but basically any time somebody finds out what "Requires Editing" does, I'm pretty sure their first though is "Shouldn't this be renamed?". I know that's what mine was... — VLAZ 26 secs ago
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I just went to repro this and it is working fine for me. So it must have been fixed over the past few months. Please let me know if you still see this. — Yaakov Ellis ♦ 1 min ago
@hongsy I wish there would have been something better to accept. Yes, the relationship between this community, and the company running the servers is really at a terrible point by now ... — GhostCat salutes Monica C. 2 mins ago
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@TGrif circumstances do change over our lives. We shouldn't have to live with the mistakes of the past if we can change them. Maybe the user wasn't interested in privacy once but has been convinced otherwise. Perhaps they now have to mind their privacy for whatever reason. There is the ever present scenario where somebody is a victim of abuse and privacy protects them...but it's surprisingly hard to convince services to cooperate. Comments to the effect of "well you posted your information once, duh" are of no help at all in such situations. — VLAZ 56 secs ago
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@deceze That seem to be actually true. I opened this topic just because i wondered that this seems a bit privacy unfriendly / laborious. As for now the best solution seems to be to mention the users that mentioned me and ask if they may change their comment/content. As Cody Gray stated i think flagging contents just because of that seems not the way to go, but there are noalternative to that (other than just asking the users to change these contents). All in all stackoverflow is a great platform but this specific case seems to be a bit of a bummer. — GDY 15 secs ago
@Tgrif Of course it would be better to don't even use the full name in the first place. But in some cases some people (including me) realize that just too late. One of the most annoying things is that some sites just copy content from stackoverflow (wich is allowed because of the licensing in stackoverflow) and show them translated for example … Then these contents (including the name) are all over the internet on some flimsy website that you cant really contact or just doesn't respond. — GDY 26 secs ago
You gonna have that issue anywhere on the web in any place where people communicate. If someone writes "What George Dean Yam wrote above is great…", your name will be immortalised in that message forever now. — deceze ♦ 59 secs ago
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@Travis J - Dumbass. Again this is my work account I created this year. I have a better account with a few hundred rep. But I don't really care how much rep someone has, it's not really a measure of anything other than amount of time wasted on this website.. guess what? I use this site to search for answers for programming problems I'm having, and when I find one, I use it and leave. once in a while I post a question. I do not to try and race the dummies working for free, competing with and clambering over each other to give the correct answer to simple questions to build up their rep score... — Geoff Griswald 28 secs ago
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Why is it such a bad icon? like if it is sponsoring than at least make it good — Tarick Welling 1 min ago
The deletion of the comment demanding an explanation for a downvote seems entirely justified. It doesn't matter if it was deleted by the same or by a different mod. — yivi 54 secs ago
Comment replies work without explicitly having to @ someone. And typically comments don't go away on their own, so there's ample evidence that the mod saw the reply. — Tomalak 16 secs ago
That is only true if only two users have commented. Not the case on that comment thread. — rene 26 secs ago
Define "immediate", with a few seconds? if it's that quick, it's unlikely the comment would be directed at the previous commenter, or they had read it. More than 1 person in the comments, you need to @ them. — Larnu 38 secs ago
"I ask the mod if they are being serious with pulling off this kind of poor interaction.". What is that if not asking them to justify their (presumed) vote? What does "interaction" mean in this context? — yivi 49 secs ago
Thanks for getting back at this. I am no longer able to reproduce the above screenshot for some reason. I know I made this screenshot using the responsive design on my mobile phone. The mobile design I find quite lacking in functionality, and I read that it will be discontinued in the future?. When I now try to reproduce this image I see that the [Ask a Question] button is completely above the title. Making for white space to the left of said button, but I find that less disturbing then my original screenshot here. — Luuklag 58 secs ago
"Some random person holds out a stick for you to jump over" "doing that "you jump when I tell you" thing" - what is it that you believe the moderator was trying to coerce you into doing? — F1Krazy 53 secs ago
That was not a quote of what I wrote. The point is, as a moderator and somebody who has more current information on something (especially something that is inherently dangerous like outdated code dealing with encryption) - is it better to contribute, or to retaliate because the other person does not jump when you feel they should? I asked them in good faith to point out a better alternative first, mind you. — Tomalak 1 min ago
Note, you (Tomalak) will get notified, as you are the OP of the topic, who will get pinged about all comments on the post, regardless of if they are aimed at you or not. — Larnu 6 secs ago
I can only go with whatever you provide. If the text is not accurate, please update the question with a more representative one. And your first comment has not been deleted. Only the other one, where you ask about this "interaction" has. The second comment was seen as not needed. Maybe flagged and deleted. Considering how you describe the content of that comment, I think it is appropriate. — yivi 1 min ago
Nothing is flagged and deleted in a matter of minutes in a question that is 4 years old and has not seen any interaction whatsoever since it was answered. — Tomalak 19 secs ago
Downvoting an outdated answer is exactly what downvotes are made for. They mark things that aren't useful anymore. That part is definitely not a poor interaction but an exemplary one. Deleting comments without telling you why, especially after you seems to have asked for clarification may be a bit poor, but only if you were not on the more angry side yourself. — Trilarion 1 min ago
@Trilarion The original comment and the response were not deleted. Only the next one, which was (according to its author description), much noisier. Deleting comments is always done without explanation. — yivi 48 secs ago
After reading the comments my money is on that it's some sort of joke by someone. — Trilarion 59 secs ago
{ 2020-01-20 18:26:45Z DW }, { 2020-01-20 18:27:11Z Comment} The Timeline show that there is no pressure by comment that was followed in a downvote. If those 2 elements are related. Mods are users too, I think we should not weight the diamond too mutch, when they are doing normal interaction. I would not like to have them get a sock puppet in order to not have every interaction spoiled by this group of pixels. — xdtTransform 43 secs ago
Can't wait for the C# tag to have a small pixelated picture of Jon Skeet next to it — rak007 53 secs ago
@GeoffGriswald: As a new user yourself, you are in no place to judge SE's regulars or older users. — Cerbrus 50 secs ago
Imo it's just a downvote for quality/security concern, and a comment to indicate the issue. That's cool that you ask for clarification and cleanner code. And that you want to maintain an old answer of yours. Time passes and answers might grow old or obsolote. Asker has no obligation to maintain. That's why vote, comment, or/and answer are the correct way to address old answer. — xdtTransform 58 secs ago
@GeoffGriswald: If you consider time on this site "wasted", I'd suggest you stop wasting your time. Calling someone names isn't acceptable, and doesn't exactly strengthen your point. — Cerbrus 41 secs ago
No, I consider sitting on this site waiting for easy questions to pop up then racing to answer them as quickly as possible to get the "accepted" answer a waste of time. That's what gets your rep score up into the thousands, and that's what Travis J seems to think is important, since I "only" have 175 rep on this account... I suggest you take the time to improve your reading comprehension. Calling someone a dumbass might not strengthen my point, but it sure feels good, dumbass. — Geoff Griswald 14 secs ago
Utter nonsense. Codiact is a typical reaction from butthurt nerds who think their honor has been impuned in some way... Create a competing site with even more rules, even more bureaucracy, a worse, mod-centric design and user-unfriendly policies etc, then sit back and wonder why it doesn't attract users. — Geoff Griswald 29 secs ago
@Tomalak: I checked, and the moderator was not notified of your comment (we can see the list of comment responses a user receives). So your assertion that they would have received your comment response because it was consecutive is not correct. — Martijn Pieters ♦ 1 min ago
I've pinged them on this in the mod chatroom, so they should be aware about your response now. — Martijn Pieters ♦ 25 secs ago
@xslt The situation being: old thread, only answer, answer used to be correct/good, answer is now deprecated (but not wrong per se), somebody knowledgeable sees it. Will casting a downvote make things better? How is this "handling" anyrhing? — Tomalak 14 secs ago
@Tomalak: well, voting is personal and in aggregate confers a score about the usefulness and applicability of answers. You also got feedback on the post that it is no longer as good as it once was, and the dv gave it more weight than just the comment. Had you had the know-how to update the answer today, you would have done, but the voter and / or commenter can't know you haven't been keeping up to date. — Martijn Pieters ♦ 48 secs ago
@Tomalak: who is
xslt
, by the way? Perhaps that was meant to address xdtTransform? Are you using a setup that doesn't give you access to the name auto-completion feature perhaps? — Martijn Pieters ♦ 1 min ago@Luuklag I can repro it (or almost repro it). It is an edge case in the design that we are not going to change. And yes, the mobile design is going to be discontinued in the future. We are in the middle of the very long process of getting rid of the mobile views in favor of more Stacks and responsive. One at a time. — Yaakov Ellis ♦ 1 min ago
Okay, then status-bydesign would be the appropriate tag I think. Mind slapping that on the Q? — Luuklag 50 secs ago
It's funny that in a thread about mods throwing their toys out of their pram, we have mods doing exactly that. Begging your pardon your majesty: "Spending time on the site is not wasted, sitting on the site looking at new questions coming in so you can race to be the first to get an accepted answer, which is what gets your rep up into the thousands, is a waste of time" - Better? — Geoff Griswald 29 secs ago
@Peter You are probably right. I just thought they had all the rate-limits removed. — yivi 27 secs ago
Mods are not special, their contribution is not valued (otherwise they would pay you for it) and the work is its own reward. If you mod on this site, all you are is a normal user with a ban button. Nothing more nothing less. That's what Shog was, and there are literally a million Shogs waiting in the wings to replace him. Nothing of value was lost. — Geoff Griswald 20 secs ago
Incorrect. I've been on this site for years, this is my work account. But even if I hadn't, this site isn't particularly special or unique, it's just a forum with moderators, same as any other forum online. Only this one has a few extra controls to upvote and downvote answers, a bit like Reddit. Other than that the principle is the same as any website anywhere. There will always be thousands of people willing to give up their time for free, in exchange for being able to wield power over users of a website. This is as true for SO as it is for a My Little Pony fan site or whatever. — Geoff Griswald 1 min ago
@PeterJ no it does not. Do you actually read the question before commenting? My request is to update the picture. :/ — bahrep 24 secs ago
Given that Qt is a C++ framework and doesn't have a C interface, this is almost certainly a bug or human mistake. No need to antagonise over why the image is blurry or why Qt might be sponsoring. — Martijn Pieters ♦ just now
"Every user is allowed to downvote an answer they don't deem helpful," Absolutely. I said so myself. — Tomalak 23 secs ago
In my answer I try to convey that the mod maybe didn't have the solution to the problems that your answer presented. A mod can say, just like any other user, "this answer is [dangerous|incorrect|outdated]" withouth explaining how to change the answer so it is no longer that. — CodeCaster 20 secs ago
C language and Qt have nothing in common, so updating the icon here is the wrong move. It's a bug, as stated in linked question. The right action here is to remove the icon. — Dialecticus 40 secs ago
"Maybe they should do some more research and edit their post, or they should just delete it altogether." - I can't delete it, it's the accepted answer. I even reacted with "Since this is the accepted answer (i.e. I can't remove it) ...", which goes to show that I was prepared to remove it if necessary. — Tomalak 1 min ago
"I was prepared to remove it if necessary" - "the answer is still at +13, I could shrug and move on" - or were you? But this answer is supposed to answer the more general case what one could do in such a scenario. You appear to be admandant that the moderator abused their powers, and I disagree. — CodeCaster 1 min ago
Beautiful analysis that proves quite easily that there has been literally no effect whatsoever from various high profile mods "quitting". The site has been in steady decline since peak popularity in 2014, which is normal and natural for a site like this. At current rate of decline it will be another 10-15 years before the site is as active as it was in 2010. — Geoff Griswald 16 secs ago
There have been multiple issues with this in the past, often blamed on the tool that allows SO employees to add the sponsor icon to tags, or with testing in production. I'm sure that this will be fixed soon, that is - if employees still dare look at Meta. — CodeCaster 48 secs ago
Greeting; I was also banned (still am for older questions I believe - which are now improved way better. But ban is still present). I don't disagree in banning bad quality questions. But let's say people are learning. It is normal for them to place bad questions; right? I agree with the ban after reviewing all my questions; back then I was very clueless of what I should ask; how to be concise and succinct; but ban was not lifted. — Ricardo 47 secs ago
Also: Many times while trying to elaborate a good question I could find my answer. — Ricardo 12 secs ago
They chose to improve your edit, accepting it and subsequently editing that edit. So you did get +2 from that edit suggestion. If you claim that your total rep is now down by 2 points, you either misremembered or some other reputation events occurred. See meta.stackexchange.com/questions/7237/how-does-reputation-work — CodeCaster 48 secs ago
Are you sure you're not getting confused? Your reputation has increased by 17 since yesterday, so if you're ignoring the 10s that may look like a drop in 3 reputation — Nick A 57 secs ago
Keep in mind that: a bad question by someone who is terrible at doing it: Event though one gets a ban; one can also create a new account and keep doing crap. Thus bad questions can always be present. — Ricardo 29 secs ago
@Nick, It is for +15 for accepting an answer +2 edit a post. Yesterday my score was 922 but now it is 935 that mean this +2 is actually -2 so 4 point is reduced. — Muzzamil 24 secs ago
stackoverflow.com/reputation should show you the raw data for your rep calculation. — ivarni 48 secs ago
@Dialecticus I agree, but my original report was only about that pictures resolution and quality. — bahrep 15 secs ago
@yivi For the record, the question was edited on Dec 8 '16 at 16:42 (initial post), and the next time today 20 minutes ago by Martijn Pieters. No edits happened in between. — Tomalak 2 mins ago
So: what happens to users who try and make an effort to be in accordance? I'm banned to ask questions; no reason was given, support doesn't actually work or answer regarding this matter. I was given an answer to review my (old) questions. I was entirely "noobie" learning from scratch back then; and honestly struggled to be succinct and concise. I've reviewed all my posts. I could see that I was completely clueless. Yet; after making all the posts better the ban is not lifted. Perhaps I should create a new account; not care at all and spit questions because anyone can. — Ricardo 28 secs ago
Please try again, this time without the passive aggressive tone, @Geoff. We can have a constructive discussion here without attacking one another. — Cerbrus 35 secs ago
Would be effective to let users know what is wrong;and I agree with banning a user who has (for example) 5 bad questions. Ban should be kept until user reviews it. — Ricardo 19 secs ago
@Tom If that were the case the reductions would show up in their reputation timeline as "Reverted" or as "Deleted"(?) — Nick A 50 secs ago
@Tomalak it feels like a lot of your argumentative rests on the 'it was an old question with no activity'. But editing a question makes it active, kicks it back up the queue. It's normal when these things happen that the question attracts some eyeballs. And with these eyeballs, moderation is to be expected. Honestly if your only argument is 'it all happened too fast'.... I...... Don't think that's much to stand on :/. All in all, voting is personal. No one has to correct errors they see. Your answer contains a dangerous practice. Someone didn't wanna propagate said practice. Simple. — Patrice 1 min ago
@bahrep Even this is mentioned in the first comment. Once that bug is fixed, this post here doesn’t have any further value. That’s why it’s a duplicate. — user4642212 1 min ago
@NickA I am agree with you as I check stackoverflow.com/reputation but on my mobile app it was showing 922 till today morning. These days I am addicted to SO, so i remembered it.Still I am not much aware about all rules so i don't know how it works behind but I am telling as GUI shown to me. — Muzzamil 1 min ago
@Muzzamil The app store app is no longer maintained (and hasn't been for a some time now), it's quite possible the issue is a visual issue with the app, you should try using the responsive web page on your web browser instead — Nick A 2 mins ago
Anyone now visiting that answer and still downvoting it: I've already updated it to not use the deprecated method (which didn't use an IV) to the current recommended method. The answer is back on solid AES symmetric encryption ground and won't leak info if the first 16 bytes of plaintext were to repeat across multiple messages. — Martijn Pieters ♦ 1 min ago
Drop by the JS room in SO chat and ping one of the many gold badge holders to sort it out. — double-beep 32 secs ago
"Did I do something wrong here?" In my opinion yes, but I don't think that's your fault. The advice given by Cody is incorrect there. This situation isn't a real problem, thus moderators don't need to be made aware of this. — Tom 16 secs ago
@BhargavRao isn't there was another moderator fired sometime ago and after that some had resigned for that reason ?? — Ehsan Sajjad 57 secs ago
Forget it dude, if you're just going to delete any comment that you don't like, then you're never going to have a constructive discussion. That's just an echo chamber. Good luck with all your moderating, I hope it brings you joy and the sense of power so clearly lacking in your real life. — Geoff Griswald 1 min ago
@Trilarion Thanks for asking! I put a statement in my user profile, and I am sticking to it! :) I don't know for sure if that would have legal effect in your jurisdiction, so unfortunately I can't give you a definitive answer. — cxw 40 secs ago
@S.S.Anne This is neither new nor unique to this tag (the sponsoring). Any tag you see with a logo next to is because someone paid big moneys for it. FYI. — Ander Biguri 1 min ago
Err, yes, i downvoted your answer, because while I'm a moderator, I'm still a regular user, and I have a right to downvote things. I then left a comment with my downvote, so you would understand why. I didn't think either of these things were problematic, and I expect a 200k+ user to respond better than this. — meagar ♦ 1 min ago
What we learn from this is that we're indeed better off not commenting after placing a downvote. — E_net9 is disappointed in SE 20 secs ago
@NickA, any reference on that? I had a bug report on the mobile version to do. about getting push notification for previous user. That is no more log in the the application. But if it's not maintain I no longer need to build a Mre a repro for that.; — Drag and Drop 22 secs ago
@NickA, Ho SE app != SO app. The bug is on SE app, so I can't remove it from the todo list. I guess I will have to build the repro. — Drag and Drop 31 secs ago
@GeoffGriswald: Shog was an employee. He did so much more than simply "moderate" the site. SE was his full-time job. — Cerbrus 7 secs ago
Oh no, not rudeness!?!!? how absolutely unacceptable! Listen, do whatever you have to do, I'm over this conversation. I hope you find some meaning in your life outside of this website. — Geoff Griswald 45 secs ago
@Geoff: I'm not deleting them. I'm flagging rudeness and other user, or the system, seem to agree. — Cerbrus 2 mins ago
@AnderBiguri If I had paid "big money" for that blurry, barely recognisable icon on the wrong project with no follow-up hint or acknowledgement in the project description, I would feel somewhat let down. — Gem Taylor 1 min ago
Is anyone able to look through my posts and tell me how I can improve them to make them useful? — Ryan Gaudion 21 secs ago
Correct. I wasn't disputing that. The thread is no longer about Shog, and is now people responding to me for writing this: "I think a big clearout of the old blood and an influx of new can only be a good thing. All too often on sites like this I see that mods and super-contributers get too entitled and feel like they own the place." Ironically, this is a comment which you specifically should definitely read very carefully, but one which you appear to have skimmed over or missed.. — Geoff Griswald 1 min ago
I'd like to raise my hand and say I'm a somewhat experienced user with moderators rights like reviewing and flagging who categorically refuses to do either because I fundamentally disagree with the concept of forcing moderator duties onto users that did not explicitly apply to do so. I find this particular thing one of the most offensive things a community could do, because it puts unwarranted additional stress on users that often are mentally ill equipped to perform such actions. — Nzall 2 mins ago
I feel the need to say that I'm leaving SO to do my real job for a few hours, and I hope any delay in my response won't be taken as mod-abuse — meagar ♦ 19 secs ago
This doesn't seem to answer the question of what to do when receiving the error in the OP. IIt would be better as a new question — Heretic Monkey just now
what's your question? Basically "I edited my answer, why isn't it accepted?" Cause the person who commented wasn't the person who asked the question so they can't accept? I... don't really get what you're trying to ask about here... — Patrice 20 secs ago
There are no guarantees that you will get your answer accepted. It is completely up to the person who asked the question. — Heretic Monkey 5 secs ago
I’d advise you to stop caring about acceptances. We all start out striving for them, and over time realize they’re both rare and meaningless. Just write the best answers you can. The rest will come. — Dan Bron 11 secs ago
@Patrice You're right, I might have jumped to a few conclusions, based on how the everything went down from my point of view at the time. Discussing it here gave me the some perspective, but by now I much rather hadn't started the thread at all. :) Oh well. And again, I wasn't upset by the downvote itself, at all. But downvoting a reasonably well-voted answer does nothing to improve it. I was upset that it happened as (what I perceived as) the reaction to my thanks and request for a better solution. — Tomalak 1 min ago
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@meagar You can downvote anything you deem downvote-worthy, no argument there. A constructive feedback, especially when it's about a minefield such as encryption, would have been so much better, especially when you know the topic better than the answer author. I'm always glad when people point out stuff in my answers, but "[...] is dangerous and deprecated" + downvote is not exactly improving things. What should I have done? Sit down 3 hours, catch up with the API changes in a node module I never use, and try to craft an update to code I did not even write in the first place? :| — Tomalak 1 min ago
So, you're saying, wait for x months/years until we close a question as a duplicate? — Heretic Monkey 25 secs ago
@TylerH as far as I know, the mobile view has no more planned changes, and is in the slow process of being phased out. You can still access it through the top menu. Whether and how it will be shown in the responsive layout targeting mobile screen widths is not something that I can address. — Yaakov Ellis ♦ 54 secs ago
No. I'm saying accept that near-duplicates are a reality that cannot be avoided, and that there would be positive side effects to a less strict approach to them. — Ben 57 secs ago
+1 Sure, it's not always like this, or even in the majority of cases yet, but it's something that used to almost never happen but now happens sometimes, and increasingly often. What I find more telling is that for your 10 cases where SO is still the top hit, I'd bet that in at least half, SO is no longer the best hit, and in at least a quarter, the "Stack Overflow" section of the search engine listing is a mess of 4 or 5 very similar questions all lacking a quality answer. Stack Overflow used to be reliably almost always better than everything, including official docs. — user56reinstatemonica8 1 min ago
Well, yes. I should know how comments work. I was firmly believing that the comment after would ping the comment before it, and that the @ is not strictly necessary. I don't usually take part in complex discussions via the comments, so I often leave off the @ and things still work out, so the system appeared to work as I thought it would. That last comment I made as (admittedly) in spite, and I'm sorry for it. — Tomalak 34 secs ago
My understanding is that we had duplicates so that experts didn't have to continuously answer the same questions, and so that new users could find better answers to their questions. What's the exact benefit here? We're hand-holding more, moving away from "we're building for the future", and.... gaining what exactly? — Patrice 1 min ago
I agree that some smaller sites suffer from over-moderation but in my experience, it tends to not be the moderators doing it, but a few grumpy high-rep regulars who treat the "Close" button like it's their personal "Not interested" button. In my experience, with a few exceptions, the moderators tend to be the ones trying to rein them in and encourage positivity. — user56reinstatemonica8 2 mins ago
I think this question can be tackled in the abstract - the question is about near duplicates. If I linked to a specific question, I worry that discussion would dive into the rabbit hole of the rights and wrongs of that particular question. — Ben 22 secs ago
The vote and the comment are not signals solely for the post author, if at all. The vote affects the score, and that's a signal for all future users. The comment is information for all future users that read an outdated answer. Both are perfectly good, useful feedback; and either is much better than no feedback at all. The post author, specifically, is not obligated to do anything else. They can, if they are willing and have the means. Or someone else's can. But if someone can't, for whatever reason, fully edit your question, doesn't mean that other feedback is not "improving things". — yivi 1 min ago
@Tomalak You should know by now that downvotes are as much signal for people reading the site as to the correctness of your answer, as much as a feedback mechanism for the author. This is exactly how I came across it. If I had my way, I would have deleted your answer, or put a huge "THIS ANSWER IS DANGEROUS" in flashing marque across the top, but I was at work at my actual day job that pays me, searching for a node symmetric encryption library, and I didn't have time to either edit your question into a correct state or monitor the comments for your response. — meagar ♦ 1 min ago
@patrice If an expert user wants to avoid expending effort on the near-duplicate, then a comment with a link to the dupe will suffice. The question is then open for people to contribute to solve the questioner's particular version of the problem. — Ben 6 secs ago
@Ben but then we lose the main power of duplication. You'll always have someone who wants more precious unicorn points and try to spin that "this near duplicate should stay open so I can get better, more tailored answers to my question!" And then, with enough dillution of our good content between many duplicates... we become "just another Q&A site." As for the "I wanna discuss in the abstract". Well in the abstract, me (and I think a good chunk of the community) thinks duplicate works fine as it is. So.... In the abstract, I don't see a big incentive to change it :/ — Patrice 59 secs ago
I'm opening a discussion. I frequently see novice developers with a rep of seven (or whatever) presenting with an honest question (often a problem from their place of work), for which a tailored answer would help (because of their inexperience) and they are met with their question being downvoted and closed within minutes. I just think there has to be a more positive approach. — Ben 1 min ago
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