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A history of all your reviews is here: stackoverflow.com/users/6917743/…. This includes audits. If you go to stackoverflow.com/review, it will show you the message explaining why you are banned (if you are currently banned). — Cody Gray ♦ 13 secs ago
@CertainPerformance Maybe you have the time travel option switched off? Check your settings. — Cody Gray ♦ just now
@CertainPerformance try this search string "Request.Files sometimes null" — Michael Randall 1 min ago
I firmly believe that the reduction of the close threshold at this particular time was mainly to compensate for curators leaving. So that corporate can maintain some semblance of quality for a little longer. — Ansgar Wiechers 1 min ago
Yes, I can reproduce it from that link, currently says 6 hours ago. Maybe Google is using different logic for the top result of a site vs the other results for a site — CertainPerformance just now
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@CodyGray Thanks. I have seen all those. And I can see the current message. I was speaking more about a history of such occurrences. This might also help people track any bans as each successive ban within a set time period increases the length of the ban. — wlh 31 secs ago
Ah, I see: a specific history of your review bans. That does exist, but I'm 99% certain it is moderator-only. For any user account, I can view a history of their review bans, including date, duration, levying party (moderator or automatic), and the message that was associated with the ban and shown to the user at the time. I have an answer here with a screenshot. Having that history for moderators makes sense, but I think the idea behind not showing it to everyone is forgiveness. You aren't supposed to dwell on mistakes made in the past. — Cody Gray ♦ 19 secs ago
The amount of effort it took for you (and everyone else) to determine that they were banned from reviewing is definitely a bug, and one that desperately needs to be fixed. I think if that were resolved, it would make what you're asking for here a lot less necessary. — Cody Gray ♦ 1 min ago
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The question you actually ask is "Are there any tricks to this?" which is too broad regardless of what "this" is. Moreover it's unclear what you mean by "this". Moreover whatever it is seems from the large exposition like when it's clear it's going to be too broad. Look at the answers. They're just random suggestions for natural language processing. You do say "I'm wondering", but that's too broad, and .... you're wondering seeks ... tools. (Also, "best" doesn't mean anything unless you define it clearly enough that we could unabiguously agree on evaluations.) — philipxy 16 secs ago
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The trouble with not assuming bad faith on the licensing issue, is that it requires us to believe that SE displays an absolutely staggering lack of comprehension, not just about software licences, but about the concept of licences and rights more generally. Like, the sort of understanding that my ten year old already has. — Asteroids With Wings 22 secs ago
Doesn't help when a former director's response was "get some context, folks" on the basis that they'd already done this before "and nobody cared". So, either way you look at it, something is very wrong at HQ. That cannot be swept away with a "we have apologised" (which is a lie, by the way). — Asteroids With Wings 46 secs ago
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Well, I was actually doing some research on a method I found, and now I added more to my previous answer. Please check it and also if there is anything wrong please correct me. Thank you. — Isuru Maldeniya 1 min ago
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@SamuelLiew: thank you. They also make it difficult for others to track down the specific answer, and this is a good thing — Hovercraft Full Of Eels 26 secs ago
FWIW I just removed those four comments from the answer since they are not seen as helpful and therefore no longer needed. — Samuel Liew ♦ 1 min ago
I agree with the replies to my earlier comment. They're the simplest KPIs, but they may not be the best for increasing quality of content on the site. It's like Eternal September all over again and the solution so far as been to walk away, find a smaller, higher quality community. — Rudolf Olah 1 min ago
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Well, one mistake is to say the user is a "SO god" due to the reputation. We're judging the post, not the poster and putting too much trust into the poster could hinder us from judging the post objectively. And I agree the second issue was leaving comments under answer. It shows again that this won't result in useful conversations. Regarding your voting, I agree with it and would have cast the same ones. — Tom 1 min ago
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Or we could pick the PYPL Index (pypl.github.io/PYPL.html) where Visual BAsic (note: not .NET) features in 17th place. These "indexes" should be taken with a pinch of salt, and why would they determine the languages listed? Lovely though Visual Basic is (was - I started off on it), it's just not very popular now.. e.g. 1,381,577 / 2,707 / 271 Q's tagged C# (all time / this week / today) on Stack Overflow, vs the same numbers for VB.NET being 128,189 / 175 / 13. — Rob 26 secs ago
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Downvoting and commenting are separate mechanisms and serve different purposes. Voting is not meant to help the poster, but future visitors. Commenting is the tool that we use to help the poster. But you shouldn’t expect users to use both tools at the same time. That’s up to each user; and commenting on cotes is expressly discouraged. — yivi 1 min ago
The short answer is: Do not expect feedback, for it doesn't scale and could lead to unnecessary back-and-forth and/or retaliation. — E_net4 the harmed SO member just now
Does this answer your question? Why isn't providing feedback mandatory on downvotes, and why are ideas suggesting such shot down? — Larnu 1 min ago
One of the most common reasons for a down-vote on the main site is a question asked without demonstrating the concrete results of prior research in the question. That said, did you research meta regarding this issue before asking your question? If so, consider showing the fruits of this research in your meta post and then using this information to make your question less of a duplicate of the many similar questions that can be found. — Hovercraft Full Of Eels 1 min ago
The goal that you mention at the end of the question is also debatable. Alas, it feels like there's no serious agreement on this one. — E_net4 the harmed SO member 1 min ago
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I tried to help pointing, very polite, in a comment to a Xilinx app note (Xilinx has thousand of the things) . But it was removed. I have to assume if was seen as "RTFM". If they counted mine to the pile of 'negative comments removed' then yes, I can imagine their score is high. At least they made sure that that I don't bother anymore. — Oldfart 47 secs ago
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Does this answer your question? Why are some questions highlighted yellow? — Enrico Maria De Angelis 44 secs ago
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but this is the Job of the Active tab. the Newest tab should focus only on questions not activity of the questions. We will also end with scrambled times since they are order by the question timestamp not the last activity timestamp — Temani Afif 52 secs ago
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