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@Kaiido possible. I don't know if whatever was commented out is actually relevant to the question - there is a good chance that it was only useful to OP and any future visitor actually would not need that... Or indeed second runnable version would be more appropriate. — Alexei Levenkov 1 min ago
On one hand you " don't think bible size answers could properly help" on other hand the answer you've linked to has ZERO downvotes (meaning that no one think that that answer could not properly help)... You may want to find an example that at least looks like it proves your case... — Alexei Levenkov 1 min ago
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Your question was deleted; can you include screenshots for people with less than 10k reputation? — John Montgomery 49 secs ago
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@JohnMontgomery This question has two down votes now. Any other suggestions to improve? I compiled a lot of meaningful and useful information on a topic that has poor coverage on StackOverflow (you have to crawl through half a dozen links and read the comments on all of them just to get an overview). — okovko 5 secs ago
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When you see that occurring, try opening the browser console and typing
styleCode()
and press enter, see if it fixes it. There are at least some situations in which that function (which applies code styling) doesn't get called when it should — CertainPerformance 22 secs agoYou've still quite literally not said what are the reasons that they are leaving. It sounds like the reason is "petulance"? Because, you know, "Social Justice fake-activism" is not a reason, it's just the negation of all reason and basically a tantrum. Give me one good reason that they are leaving? And are they really leaving at all even? A few petulant Social Justice fake-activist tantrum-moaners? — YorSubs 1 min ago
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There is indeed a bug in Firefox with <code> that have a background: each new line will inherit the background of the <code> as if it is were a block element. In this fiddle, "line 2" will cover the Zalgo text. I can't reproduce this bug on macOs with Menlo font though. If it is a problem with Consolas on windows, SO could try to revisit the line-height. But you may want to double check the browser zoom level on your side. — Kaiido 21 secs ago
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There is indeed a weird thing with <code> that have a background: each new line will inherit the background of the <code> as if it were an inline-block element. In this fiddle, "line 2" will cover the Zalgo text. However I can't reproduce your issue on SO. Can you check what font is being used? Looks like Consolas, but the vertical stretching doesn't really match the one I have on my VM. You may also want to check both your OS and browser zoom levels. Also, do you have any plugin/user-styling applied that could change the line-height or padding of these spans? — Kaiido 1 min ago
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Exactly. "I don't think anyone here disagrees that people should be called what they want to be called.". This is simply dogma. The person that said this has been programmed to repeat this dogma. But someone says "I'm a unicorn! Call me FizzBuzz the Unicorn and demand a Unicorn-gender toilet!" he wouldn't agree. Or "attack helicopter" as you say, or someone that thinks they are Napoleon. Gender Dysphoria is a serious mental health issue and just saying "oh, ok, we'll just pretend it's all real!" is a non-answer. Why have people been brainwashed to believe Social Justice infantilisation? — YorSubs 11 secs ago
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Better if a tag expert gives you a more in depth answer, but the linked question boils down to "What is the preferred strcpy alternative? How does it compare to the other options?", which would be very hard not to construe as a primarily opinion based question. — yivi 49 secs ago
And you are right, the site is not the appropriate place for "in depth cross analysis". It's a site to "get answers to practical, detailed questions", as explained in the tour. It also says: "Focus on questions about an actual problem you have faced. Include details about what you have tried and exactly what you are trying to do". — yivi 1 min ago
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1) "which alternative is preferred" is not objective. Preferred in which sense? Safety? Easy to use? Speed? 2) Your answer doesn't talk at all about
strcpy_s
. — BDL 44 secs ago7:48 AM
"instead of having my answer criticized, that better answers would be posted" – That's asking a lot of people. What you've attempted there is to compile some very extensive article, which you said yourself took you a whole night. Especially since it contains a whole lot of details, it should obviously be "peer reviewed", i.e. criticised, to correct errors within it. Expecting others to instead writing something even more comprehensive was… too ambitious. — deceze ♦ 23 secs ago
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I have faced similar situations in the past too and it cannot be deleted or anything. It's quite annoying situation since the moderators tend to go to this one as you said: " flags should not be used to indicate technical inaccuracies" all the time. — Federico Navarrete 12 secs ago
It’s called an underscore character I can’t reproduce the issue however. — Martijn Pieters ♦ 26 secs ago
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Does this answer your question? Tried to add a self-answered wiki-post, but just got downvotes — gnat 14 secs ago
Hi Aman Jaiswal, welcome to Meta! I'm not sure which search brought you here but the problem you describe will not be answered on this specific site. To get an answer from users that have the expertise about the topic of your question you'll have to find and then re-post on the proper site. Check How do I ask a good question and What is on topic on the target site to make sure your post is in good shape. Your question is definitely off-topic on Meta and is better deleted here. — rene 37 secs ago
Does this answer your question? What is a canonical question/answer, and what is their purpose? — gnat 1 min ago
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Do you have any userscripts switched on for Stack Overflow, e.g. SOUP? If you do, what happens if you switch them off? — doppelgreener 1 min ago
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"telling me to do my own research" - The rudeness on Stack Overflow is too damn high — Nick A 45 secs ago
I don't see any programming question of yours on SO, so it's pretty hard to assess them. Did you read the help topics? [how-to-ask] etc? — Modus Tollens 44 secs ago
@Trilarion that update concern only the last part that start with justify-content: space-same (concept) so it should not be at the start — Temani Afif 1 min ago
Here's another older related question: Should we try to train users to Close as Duplicate vs. Answer? — PM 2Ring 40 secs ago
From the help page What types of questions should I avoid asking? your question is just a rant in disguise: “Stack Overflow sucks, am I right?” — Lundin 57 secs ago
@Lundin we don't have a trash where to migrate such question so we use meta but it will get deleted in 1,2,3 ... — Temani Afif 1 min ago
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@NickA They devs are too lazy to implement a change to prevent abuse, and theyre too lazy to actually add the feature to begin with. I wouldnt call that intentional, Id call it "Shoving an issue into the corner "for now"" — TaylorS 21 secs ago
Bit of a shame about your edit, this could've made a nice feature request to finally implement a feature you want... but instead you've turned it into a rant — Nick A 27 secs ago
@Catija I'm pretty sure performance is a key factor here. Multiline messages can have 30K of characters, putting them through the markdown parser, either client-side or on the server would bring servers and browsers to its knees, if enough of those huge messages are thrown at the infrastructure. We don't want to make Nick cry, right? — rene 51 secs ago
@rene Nick’s a great guy! I wouldn’t want to make him upset. That sounds like a likely explanation. Lots of people don’t realize that the length limit is relaxed on multi-line messages so that seems like a reasonable guess. It’s probably supported somewhat since it’ll make multi line code and quotes (pretty sure about quotes). — Catija ♦ 25 secs ago
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It's certainly still a thing. I regularly got lengthy suggested edits rejected by community for near-identical edits before I got over 2000 reputation and it's quite annoying. I've just tested it on by looking for a ticket in the Help and Improvement queue that had a trivial edit pending. I couldn't see it in the queue, and by making a trivial change, it has now summarily rejected the suggested edit. stackoverflow.com/review/suggested-edits/25407033 It doesn't make sense why H&I queue reviewers can't be shown existing pending edits to avoid arbitrarily rejecting the efforts of others. — David Buck 44 secs ago
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@NickA I understand that, but I assume the points discussed above is that H&I reviewers are generally making their edits this oblivious to the presence of a suggested edit. Whilst there's a lot of questions in the H&I queue that are impossible to 'help', some can be assisted with some rigorous editing, but it's a waste of time if someone else has already has a good pending edit, and frustrating for them when community rejects it. — David Buck 1 min ago
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You haven't earned the badge on SO. But you could have chosen to earn the badge in a different site, or not to earn the badge at all. — yivi 53 secs ago
I'm not sure it's a performance issue (at least not just that). Mark Gravell explains his view here christianity.meta.stackexchange.com/a/1183. I agree with @TaylorS though. At least set the limit to 10 rows or so instead of just one row. — Markus 21 secs ago
You are on Meta. This question will not be answered here and you may want to go over the Checklist and How to Ask before you repost on Stack Overflow. — Samuel Liew ♦ just now
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I don't have a flame-thrower video card (it's the one that comes standard with the Intel processor, on both machines). — Robert Harvey 1 min ago
Well, it's not doing it on my corporate machine, and that one is a pedestrian I5 with a spindle drive, running a slightly older version of Chrome. — Robert Harvey 1 min ago
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Does this answer your question? Review queue showing review alert for users who can't review — Ivar 1 min ago
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Sorry about the rant earlier guys, I have chronic back and knee pain due to bone and medical problems, so I get very mad and grouchy due to the pain. Its calmed down now, I just wanted to tell you guys that. I dont want to seem like a jerk all the time. anyways, @Markus Yeah I didnt really think of that, sometimes I like to return 2 or 3 lines to fit a whole tutorial or conversation in, and having the formatting blocked is VERY annoying lol. Having a couple extra lines with formatting WOULD be nice — TaylorS 1 min ago
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Does this answer your question? Is there a less restrictive Stack Exchange site specially suited for not too specific questions? — gnat 1 min ago
Just ask what you really want to know. Like "How much data can I expect to store in IndexedDb". Now it is a plain answerable question with an objective answer. And above all, Google will tell you before you have to ask. — Hans Passant 1 min ago
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ooooh the irony: this question here is a meta dupe though :/. But can you point out where "Michael" was rude here? — Patrice 54 secs ago
Your replies to those comments contain multiple exclamation points per sentence. That may be considered rude as well!! — usr2564301 53 secs ago
“Then, he deleted most of his comments” — are you referring to the automatic “Does this answer your question” comments that get automatically deleted once the post is closed as a dupe? Why do you consider those rude? — user4642212 1 min ago
@Patrice ok I guess I didnt well explained the issue, but still dont understand why people go to the other question and downvote!! maybe this question here is not good, but why to downvote the other one! — Tarik 2 mins ago
@Tarik no matter, the comments you showed were not rude. Which comment did he delete that was rude? If it was rude enough to make you jump, you surely remember what the comment said? Or you're just insulted that someone closed your question so you decide that Michael is rude period? — Patrice 1 min ago
even him recognized that the first post he mentionned wasn't a duplicate! That's likely the reason Michael deleted the earlier comments. If he realized he was wrong about the first duplicate then why keep comments suggesting that? That isn't dishonest, he's just removing noise from under your question. — BSMP 1 min ago
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We're sorry to see you go. But it's not our fault that you're taking downvotes so personally. — E_net4 the harmed SO member 21 secs ago
Does this answer your question? Why isn't providing feedback mandatory on downvotes, and why are ideas suggesting such shot down? — E_net4 the harmed SO member 54 secs ago
I've never issued a downvote for a missed comma. In fact most posts get cleaned up in short order if they seem salvageable. If a post is pure babel with zero concept of the difference between left and right then it should rightly be purged. — MonkeyZeus 1 min ago
'Users that downvote hate me, have a sour attitude and are impoite'...I wonder why the downvoters are unwilling to identify themselves by posting explanatory comments? — Martin James 6 secs ago
If you honestly feel attacked when a voluntary comment comes through then just wait till you see how creative things get with mandatory comments associated with downvotes. — MonkeyZeus 58 secs ago
Whenever I have a problem that's addressed by one of these "bible size" canonicals, I almost always find the solution I'm looking for there. That's the whole point of them, to comprehensively cover the problem. — John Montgomery 1 min ago
I hesitate to even make this comment but you can try softwareengineering.stackexchange.com if your question is well-researched and follows all of the guidelines. — MonkeyZeus 1 min ago
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The author should have made sure, the code they provided the community could be compiled, then the community is not fixing syntax errors for somebody. — Security Hound 1 min ago
Thank you, Yvette - for your patient, persistent prodding over the years. The company has always been too slow to listen (and then too quick to react), but it's folks like you, willing to step up and point out problems even when it takes years to get any traction, who've kept this thing moving forward. — Shog9 42 secs ago
Are the posts from new users who haven’t earned the privilege to insert images yet? — user4642212 52 secs ago
Are these posts from new users who don't actually mind having the text
enter image description here
right in the middle of their question? — usr2564301 36 secs ago7:48 PM
Does this answer your question? Are adding image for new users edits allowed? — John Montgomery 1 min ago
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@user4642212 only partially. The question you reference only deals with the OP and how they should respond. As someone who took the time to craft an answer and was blocked by the question being closed, what is the process for me? — wlh 2 mins ago
3k-users can vote to reopen the question. Any edit would place it in the Reopen Review Queue, so you could either suggest editing the SO question or edit it yourself to try and explain why the duplicate target doesn’t fit. — user4642212 just now
@Heretic Monkey At your blog post the main thought is "...if an existing analysis tool does a good job, then why replicate that...". But WebAuth/Fido2 is a tool you can integrate. And you don't have to build it by your onwn. A higher security, notracking and easy login is in my opinion a real benefit. — Florian Hilfenhaus 5 secs ago
@Cody Gray OAuth and Webauth aim different targets (oauth.net/webauthn). — Florian Hilfenhaus 1 min ago
ok I wll add more duplicate target if you want .. there is a lot of them, give me few minutes — Temani Afif 22 secs ago
@Hans Passant Maybe if they don't have to remeber complicated secure passwords, they are more interessed. — Florian Hilfenhaus 1 min ago
@Shog9 thank you my friend and without you it feels so empty. You are an amazing person and honestly the best thing this site had in terms of a community face. Without knowing the details, I am not sure they can even realise how many mistakes they've made and how colossal it was to lose you. I speak confidently when I say that, as anyone who knows you would say the same thing. And there's some pretty awesome people working on the CM team, so to praise you so highly, it means something. I'm swallowed up in vet bills atm, I feel so bad I haven't given to the gofundme for you. You deserve it. xx — Yvette Colomb 39 secs ago
Just imagine instead of closing the question you gave this answer or a modified version. Then at least it would have been an accepted answer. — wlh 44 secs ago
@wlh It doesn't matter if it's acccept or not, it's one answer among all the others and it's up to the OP (or anyone) to do the effort to check all the answers and try as much as possible. As I said, the purpose it not to give a ready-to-copy-past code. You can clearly see that the code I made isn't far from the one I picked for that answer which confirm the duplicate. This was a simple example and I can do the same with many other answers. — Temani Afif 45 secs ago
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We do in fact have a way to help OPs find their answer, when they do not know the domain vocabulary. We mark it as a duplicate of the cannonical question, and that gives them a pointer to where they can find the answer (and maybe teaches them some new vocabulary as a bonus). If the vocabulary is different enough that the duplicate is a good signpost, then will generally stick around and continue to help other people who lack vocabulary find their answers. A well written signpost duplicate is not a bad thing. — Davis Broda 25 secs ago
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@whl just as reminder - "accepted" does not mean "correct", "useful", "answering the question" or anything like that. It only means "helped OP the most". There are cases where accepted answer suggest the worst possible option but OP likes it... — Alexei Levenkov 39 secs ago
Note that ideal way of asking the question "I have trouble with {X}, I tried {A, B, C} but it did not work {because}. I'm looking for help {concrete question}. Overall I'm trying to do {Z}". may also indirectly bring guidance on your bigger question if your approach is way off. — Alexei Levenkov 16 secs ago
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There may be plans to backfill existing posts. I'll be looking at the numbers here and representitve samples to see if they make the experience better or worse. Since they weren't there when the original post was created it might be odd at times. — Geoff Dalgas ♦ 1 min ago
@Geoff I would rather not have existing posts backfilled. Perhaps there should be an option to enable this instead of having it be automatic? — S.S. Anne 27 secs ago
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@user4642212 yes, that's almost certainly it; I don't know if there's any way for the system to mention to reviewers (esp. on the first posts queue) that that's normal? Otherwise I would guess it's pretty normal for people who've only just earnt reviewer privileges to have long since forgotten (if they ever knew) that new users can't insert images. — MikeBeaton 1 min ago
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Out of curiosity: what is your response when it is an image of code or an error text? — usr2564301 1 min ago
I think posts look more carefully constructed if a (relevant!) image appears inline, rather than when you have to click out of the post to go somewhere else to see what the image actually was. That's not quite what you're actually asking, and yes of course I understand already that a screenshot of code or text is much less useful than the code or text itself. — MikeBeaton 31 secs ago
Or if you're asking what would I specifically do if I saw that, I'd probably put a polite comment pointing out that it wasn't as helpful as including the original text! Though I currently feel a bit like this guy meta.stackoverflow.com/q/290686 about the whole review process and the way it suddenly starts impinging on your life when you pass 1,000 rating! — MikeBeaton 1 min ago
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