12:34 AM
A synonym request may be better - the old name will still be known for a while, and will be searched for under the old name. — 1201ProgramAlarm 14 secs ago
12:46 AM
related: meta.stackoverflow.com/q/393400/8620333 .. we really need more restriction to avoid blind votes since now we need only 2 votes (in addition to the OP one) to reopen a question — Temani Afif 25 secs ago
1:24 AM
@MartijnPieters -- how is this a duplicate? The answer I flagged was a badly posed question posted in the answer space. The top answer on the dupe states: "You flag things posted as answers that do not attempt to answer the question." A question posted as an answer does not attempt to answer the question. This is silly. — ex nihilo 13 secs ago
2:04 AM
"Discussing this further with you and others is pointless after I have posted several comments so far already" -- the heck it is. The discussions on this site are not for your benefit only, even if you generated the question. — Hovercraft Full Of Eels 1 min ago
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5:50 AM
@deceze SO was designed to obsolete itself, and it's working as designed. It was fun, but now it's done. — Jon Kiparsky 52 secs ago
6:18 AM
Possibly relata on meta stack exchange: “X questions with new activity” showing incorrect information in windows with multiple tag filters and “X questions with new activity” notification now triggering for ignored tags. — dbc 44 secs ago
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7:42 AM
This question is from 4 years ago. No need to post new answers. Neither Jon nor Matt remain moderators today. — yivi 38 secs ago
8:32 AM
"new users are being blamed for poor quality questions" - When i first joined SO, i didn't care about quality. I only needed a solution to my problem. That's... on my first 2 accounts IIRC; both got a few questions with a -5 score. Then I deleted them and made this account. — Fermi paradox 45 secs ago
9:22 AM
the OP said :*I am not looking for code, I am looking for starting ideas.* --> Only this is enough to close the question consider at least 3 different reason (opinion based, too broad, no code) — Temani Afif 8 secs ago
9:46 AM
You may wish to disclose that the accepted answer - and the one OP wished to award a bounty to - was your answer. You would appear to have a vested interest in getting the question reopened. Also, your link to what the moderator "said" actually links to a completely different post that hasn't been closed at all. — F1Krazy 1 min ago
There are 6 answers with a comment stating something like "This is not what I wanted". When only one out of 6 answerer guessed correctly what op meant, the question is for sure unclear. — BDL 51 secs ago
2014 is where users started to notice that volume was prioritised over quality, and started asking this sort of question: bentley.eng.sonicwall.com/soniccore/SonicCoreX/… — Ben 1 min ago
@F1Krazy it is all correct. The link where moderator "said" is the reference where I could to communicate with moderator — Aleksandr Belugin 10 secs ago
Does this answer your question? Can a question with an accepted answer be closed as unanswerable — gnat 38 secs ago
@ivarni the bounty attracted all the answers and since we cannot close a featured question, a mod flag was needed for it. Before the bounty there was nothing — Temani Afif 51 secs ago
@BhargavRao Hi anna, I am too from PESIT, Anna I am going with a review edit ban currently and its been 3 months, I have learnt my lesson can you please lift my review edit ban? I promise anna this mistake will not be repeated — Himanshu Poddar 42 secs ago
10:50 AM
To downvoters: think about it this way: is there an apple next to swift? Or a microsoft next to c#? If not, then why do we need microfocus next to alm? — Adelin 24 secs ago
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12:20 PM
Do people really consider themselves unpaid when they contribute to SO or wiki? I feel like I'm getting (at least) the same amount of value out that I'm putting in. — ivarni 8 secs ago
12:42 PM
Do keep in mind that the OP was asking about this phrase as it relates to Stack Overflow and more specifically about a warning message that they received when trying to post a question that had that phrase in the title. It is not about the general usage of this phrase, which apppears to be what you are trying to answer here — psubsee2003 16 secs ago
You seems to be conflating Meta Stack Overflow (moderator resignation notices, goodbye threads to former CMs) with Stack Overflow (programming related questions). It would be good to be explicit in where the social aspects are to be introduced in this thought experiment. — Heretic Monkey 1 min ago
1:02 PM
@HereticMonkey Meta Stack Overflow and Stack Overflow are both part of the whole platform. In this question I explicitly want to include Stack Overflow the main site. Will edit it to emphasize this more. — Trilarion 50 secs ago
FWIW I don't think it would be feasible for Stack Overflow (Main) and still be a Q&A site. For Meta, maybe... Personally, I also do not want indiscriminate "social" connection with the "unwashed millions". From experience, most are interested in getting free help. Any social/community relations would be with those with similar interests on the site, which means Meta. And the other parts of my life probably wouldn't interest most people here :-) For the few cases they would, there's chat. — Cindy Meister 38 secs ago
1:32 PM
But if it wouldn't work, then how it might look is immaterial? It doesn't matter how many there are already and whether or not they're successful - that has no bearing on a site/concept that was not designed for the purpose. — Cindy Meister 58 secs ago
1:58 PM
So how are we supposed to get any type of feedback without having an explanation attached to the down-votes? Except for "you've been a bad boy", what can we possibly learn from a down-vote? Absolutely nothing. — PanthersFan92 26 secs ago
@JonKiparsky I don't think that's necessarily the case. With the variety of new technologies that have begun to appear in the last few years, there will always be some new questions that need to be asked. However, most situations will have been covered, so the site will always be "unwelcoming" to the people who can't see how a question that isn't completely tailored to their exact situation can still apply to them. — krillgar 1 min ago
2:44 PM
This again? For how long will this topic keep being featured? It's time to let it go. — Gabriel 25 secs ago
3:02 PM
"Please note that I don't want to discuss what the disadvantages and advantages of Stack Overflow as a social network would be" Then what's the point of this question? "What-ifs" and the like aren't useful, especially if we're forbidden from discussing the "why (not)". — Cerbrus 30 secs ago
3:16 PM
@Cerbrus You can only discuss the why (not) if you know the subject. It seems everyone has an implicit idea of what Stack Overflow as a social network would look like, but nobody is able to write it down. Social networks may not be really well defined, but they should share enough characteristics to make some educated guess. If you think that it's impossible that's fine as a frame challenge, but otherwise I would prefer to have a model of what SO as social network would be before comparing the pros and cons of it. Not a discussion for the sake of discussion but for enabling further discussion. — Trilarion 1 min ago
@CindyMeister I found a social network that's somewhat similar, but of course not really identical: ResearchGate. It has networks of profiles but questions and answers as well. — Trilarion 10 secs ago
Social Interaction (SI): Personal messaging system. Con: People would get bothered about questions. SI: Personal questions on meta. Con: Your kid starts walking? We don't care. SI: Extensive user profiles. Con: people start voting based on looks, ethnicity, gender, sexuality, whatever. Every single "Social" feature or functionality you can think of has plenty of reasons why they would be a bad for for a Q&A site. They're different things at their core. There's no point in discussing how it would work, because it wouldn't. It's not what people visit SO for. — Cerbrus 1 min ago
4:34 PM
You have already asked this on Stack Overflow, asking here is not going to help. — greg-449 55 secs ago
5:04 PM
"the user is still implicitly passing off the content as original, by not expressly indicating that it's from elsewhere." I disagree that including a reference attribution is still attempting to pass off the content as original. That claim is antithetical to the act of including a reference link. — TylerH 1 min ago
I usually comment something like "I hope I was able to help. If my answer did indeed solve your problem, please consider accepting it :)". — NullDev 1 min ago
I would remove the first two parts of this post ("Introduction" and "Background") and focus in the actual question. Users do not need the back-story and personal circumstances to understand the question, and it wouldn't affect the possible answers. — yivi 10 secs ago
"Some weeks ago, someone downvoted all my questions within three minutes. Maybe they read my questions and disliked them, I don't know." You only have 2 questions, (maybe 3, now 1 is deleted?). I suspect you're talking about the 2 downvotes (we can see) at 21:56-22:01 on Jan 28? Might be a revenge voter, some users are so childish... — Larnu 1 min ago
Does this answer your question? Once my tumbleweed question is automatically deleted, can I ask it again? — yivi 1 min ago
@Larnu where just 3 downvotes, but I don't care. It was just to explain the strange path my question had to reach that negative score. — Roberto Caboni 1 min ago
@yivi the first question is interesting, but in that case it was deleted after one year without being downvoted. The second one is more interesting, even though the option of reasking is mentioned only in a comment. — Roberto Caboni 1 min ago
Keep in mind that downvoted question will push you into the direction of a question ban. You need several such questions to actually get a temporary ban, but this one question is already a "nail to the coffin". So improving the old question will help you there as well. — Tom 22 secs ago
"If none of these answers helped you, please clarify your question or add a comment." — usr2564301 1 min ago
@yivi Such an edit is a little rude. Not all the automatically deleted questions have the same background, and different backgrounds might lead to different optimal solutions. In other words I feel like you trivialized my question... — Roberto Caboni 1 min ago
@Tom have you ever seen a user with more than 1k rep getting a post ban? I haven't. Not saying that's not possible, but I haven't seen it and I believe it would be a bit far fetched. — yivi 34 secs ago
Roberto, IMO the background is irrelevant. Either you want to discuss the what to do about an automatically deleted questions, or you want to discuss voting patterns about your questions (the latter is not a very interesting question). I find that the accusation of rudeness for an edit that attempts to bring clarity to a question is rude itself. — yivi 1 min ago
@yivi I have 11k reps and no question, so asking some bad questions will bring towards a question ban. Having upvoted answers doesn't help much. And OP has only 3 questions, so I don't see why it shouldn't be relevant. — Tom 28 secs ago
@yivi That's correct about the algorithm and I just follow shog's advice there(Can I get out of my question ban by answers?). I also agree with you that a question ban is no immediate danger for both of us (OP and me), but I thought it useful to bring up as an argument for improving the old question. — Tom 1 min ago
@yivi Tom's first comment makes me believe that a little background (the one that was in my question prior to editing) doesn't hurt. Don't call me rude for my complaining: I could have started a rollback battle, but I didn't (in respect to a more experienced user :) ) — Roberto Caboni 1 min ago
@Tom FYI, I succeeded adding a little edit to my question (even if a message stating "This post has been deleted - no more edits are allowed" appeared...). Anyway my question was not so bad: it had the only problem of being an on/off question: you know it/you don't know it (with a third scary option done by Hans Passant in a comment). Read my question before yivi's edit to understand the unfortunate domino-effect which led to the deletion. — Roberto Caboni 7 secs ago
This would fundamentally damage a system which is built to be content oriented. I don't think we need more social network features at Stack Overflow. If anything, we need less. — Travis J 12 secs ago
6:48 PM
How do you know how other users feel about their questions "not being responded by such members"? How have you determined that "SO members take users with higher reputation more seriously"? — yivi 53 secs ago
I can vouch that it is not true. Long, extensively commented answer? TLDR, so ignore. "Try this:
enter badly written code here
": Accept. — usr2564301 1 min ago7:24 PM
Good thing it is featured because it is stating exactly what is happening to the content on this site. Keep it featured please. — JonH 55 secs ago
@yivi - Have a very limited circle of people (mostly in the field of oil business and related enterprise software issues). And though not people intensive, the field is a major technology acquirer no less. And that's the feedback I/we get from people around here (no less tech-savvy than some pretenders)!! — 12379095 1 min ago
Could it be that the causality is inverted? Users who have asked good quality questions and answers will tend to have a higher reputation over time than the ones who didn't. Regardless, we can't get into people's minds and tell them what answer to accept. It's not like we're proactively making answers easier to write for experts and power users either. — E_net4 the harmed SO member 51 secs ago
Repository of knowledge <> Social platform. Turning any repository of knowledge into social platform (or just adding more "social platform" appeal) will be detrimental to core goal of creating repository of knowledge. — Dalija Prasnikar 1 min ago
@E_net4theharmedSOmember - Of late the growing frustration is becoming more and more apparent (among the "not so tech savvy") esp since the so-called "purge". Are the "reputed" members withdrawing into shell? Moreover, a "good" answer remains good (and vice-versa), whether or not the answerers perceive them to be. Power user, or otherwise. — 12379095 6 secs ago
I'm guessing that will be rev 2020.2.17.x? I'm still seeing this and just want to make sure rev 2020.2.15.36073 isn't the 'next' build you speak of. — TylerH 36 secs ago
Also in build rev 2020.2.15.36073 there's no way to mouse over the modal display shown in Wai Ha Lee's last screenshot, since it's not physically connected to the progress bar. Thus, you lose the
:hover
of the parent when you try to mouse over to the child modal element. IIRC this is a bug since you should be able to hover over the badges in that modal to see tooltips on what they mean/how to earn them. — TylerH 1 min ago8:14 PM
See, what I get from your story is that it is better to prepare the MRE ahead of time so as to not waste time on the site with getting questions closed. Seems like you had the best time on the site when you had a narrowly focused question with a minimal reproducible example. And indeed, that's what's encouraged in the Help Center, in How to Ask. — Heretic Monkey 42 secs ago
@HereticMonkey Thank you so much for commenting, it seems that for most people downvoting and leaving is an acceptable way of communicating, I must be old school. I am sorry but you slightly misread my text. Yes I had the best time with a narrowly focused question but the minimal reproducible example was not read by the people who helped me, which is why it was objectively useless. My implicit question was simply: why is it so unacceptable not to provide a minimal example when the question obviously does not require it? — Falken 1 min ago
8:42 PM
I know nothing about Python so I'm not in a position to judge these questions. In general, though, when I ask people for help, I give them the information they say they need to help me, whether I think it is necessary or not. — Heretic Monkey 1 min ago
9:12 PM
Proper use of a language by someone who is not a native speaker correlates to question quality. Although there are tells for non-native grammar from particular language backgrounds, an educated reviewer knows what those are, but not every reviewer knows multiple languages from divergent language groups. — Carl 2 mins ago
Looking at the current code in the first question it seems hardly minimal. Like @HereticMonkey Python is not among the languages I'm proficient at, so I can't really say if it is or not but usually a minimal example doesn't scroll unless for a data sample or something. Yours seems like an entire application, so any person trying to answer would need to debug the entire thing. Your second question might just be the answer to the first but...how are people to know without spending A LOT of time trying to understand an entire application? — VLAZ 8 secs ago
I'm assuming you're talking about the Stack Exchange app, since you talked about many "forums sites" and the Stack Overflow app was for just the one. I'm afraid I don't understand the rest of your text enough to make it read any better... Generally, when posting about an error, giving the exact error message you received is a good idea. As others have mentioned, you may be out of luck since the apps are no longer maintained. — Heretic Monkey 51 secs ago
One big benefit of providing a minimal example is that just doing that could lead to you discovering a solution. Happened to me and others at work several times. And spending an hour doing something like that is actually very little time and always worth investing! — Modus Tollens just now
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@HereticMonkey I understand your point of view but I'm not completely convinced to be honest. By the way, giving what they wanted is exactly what I finally did when I managed to find enough time to do it. — Falken 19 secs ago
@Falken "giving what they wanted is exactly what I finally did when I managed to find enough time to do it" - That right there is a big problem. Next time, please try to provide a minimal example from the start. I spent the last two days basically waiting for question askers to provide enough information to solve their problem - that is so frustrating. — Modus Tollens 13 secs ago
@ModusTollens I couldn't agree more regarding the value of a minimal reproducible code. I use that technique all the time with a Python console next to my editor, which is why I can hopefully guess when it makes sense or not to use that debugging technique. My point was that in some cases a "minimal" example is too big to be useful here in SO anyway (see VLAZ comment) and the end of the story revealed that my first question was already clear enough to get a valuable answer. By the way, I understand your frustration! — Falken 1 min ago
10:30 PM
Just a wee note to say "sorry" if got a wee bit carried away - I edited out a number of said tags! I'm not yet "au fait" with the burninate process, but I looked and found the appropriate advice. I've calmed down, and will await the proper outcome of this request. — Adrian Mole 2 mins ago
@HovercraftFullOfEels I never said it is. That's why I posted here and people like you can have at it. — Tony_Henrich 21 secs ago
10:50 PM
I can't see the post, but if there are personal pronouns, then you can't be enough "polite" for survival. The mob deletion probably happened on political reasons, more clearly on the political impressions of the delete voters. But without seeing the post, I can not be enough sure for an answer. So is it going, unfortunately. — peterh - Reinstate Monica 1 min ago
@Larnu This has very little effect. It's not all about giving credit to a comment. It's not the same as a question showing in the search result with an accepted answer or even an answer. It will show as a question with no answers which means most users won't bother to check out the question not realizing there was a comment that had an answer. Too bad that a lot of people do not realize this side effect. Closing questions quickly sometimes kills a question which could have been useful to future users. — Tony_Henrich 1 min ago
and people here who voted down the question because they didn't like my comments or for spite instead because of the value of the question, that was pretty lame. Anyway, I deleted the question. — Tony_Henrich 51 secs ago
11:14 PM
How does upvoting an answer to another question yours is a duplicate of have little effect? It has a great effect, it shows how useful that answer is. This is why some answers have 100's of upvotes. The site can't force you to vote, but not voting for an answer that is useful (in this case solved the problem) does against the aim of the site, so I can only suggest that you don't understand it's goals. This does seem, I'm afraid, more clear considering your question here. Dupes are important, and having lots of them of the same question doesn't help the community reach its goal. — Larnu 25 secs ago
@SamuelLiew I don't think that was the happy-path, but I digress. You should consider adding a link to stackoverflow.com/review in the review menu drop down for users in review suspension. It should be the same as it appears when the queues are visible. Right now that link disappears along with the queues, and (as the comments here suggest) users are left confused and with no obvious way to find that page. — Z4-tier 1 min ago
Personally, I see your question as a typographical error, if not a dupe. You forgot the
N
in one place, where as you had used it in another. If the fact is that you didn't understand the implications of the N
then the dupe explains that and you have your answer. In both scenarios a close is warranted; typographical errors are off topic and dupes can be closed as there is already an answer. Closing your question is a win win for you in both those cases as you have your answer. — Larnu 1 min agoThe version of your A that was downvoted was link only and very spamy. DV's well deserved for that. — chris neilsen 1 min ago
PS: I've flagged your comment on your linked answer as "no longer needed" ... as it's not, now! — Adrian Mole 13 secs ago
@mrzo please no feature requests on how to make triage better in comments, also read meta.stackoverflow.com/a/393128/584192 as I cannot make any changes to the system so it's futile telling me what to do — Samuel Liew ♦ 18 secs ago
@gbeaven please no feature requests on how to make triage better in comments, also read meta.stackoverflow.com/a/393128/584192 as I cannot make any changes to the system so it's futile telling me what to do — Samuel Liew ♦ 1 min ago
@Z4-tier please no feature requests on how to make triage better in comments, also read meta.stackoverflow.com/a/393128/584192 as I cannot make any changes to the system so it's futile telling me what to do — Samuel Liew ♦ 2 mins ago
@larnu Upvoting a comment has a lot less effect than posting an answer. Users do not see any kind of indicators of upvoted comments in search results but answers do. While I did say I wanted to credit the commenter, I wanted to do so as an answer. I don't find someone who missed the N prefix in an international context, especially Arabic where letters display differently depending on their position in the word, to be a dupe of someone who doesn't know what the N prefix is or how it's used. The way people search for these two types of questions are different. Sorry but I don't agree. — Tony_Henrich 1 min ago
There are so many questions and answers already here. SO will still be useful far into the future. — Eli TheHuman 1 min ago
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