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They could simply remove the "about them" and keep it simple: "Apparently, this user prefers to keep an air of mystery". — Pedro Lobito 1 min ago
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Ps I suggested the wording in the help center be changed to cover more than answers but it was (obviously) not acted on. — Laurel 1 min ago
Side note: I disagree with reasoning of decline that plagiarism is not ok only in answers… Maybe as separate question here in support/clarification of @Laurel suggestion (as this seem to be mostly about declined flag). — Alexei Levenkov 52 secs ago
3:24 AM
Are you referring to this answer? The CSS has a syntax error and it’s basically the same as the accepted answer posted over 6 years ago. What is the value your answer actually adds — especially to such an old question which has received multiple answers? Your late answer probably got seen by a couple of users in the Late Answers review queue. — user4642212 1 min ago
4:04 AM
"Every downvote should be accompanied by a mandatory comment" That's for real.. if someone clicks nomething - he should not even, but explait something useful. Simple comments as "qwer" or like that should not count as downvote.. voting for commments in comments? — xakepp35 16 secs ago
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Perhaps avoid answering old questions if you have nothing new & substantial to add. — Samuel Liew ♦ 51 secs ago
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You claim that you will cease to help others, but that implies that you are currently helping others. Votes indicate the utility of the answer; useful helpful answers get upvoted, and unhelpful or useless answers get downvoted. This helps future users find the answers they need instead of wading though pages of unhelpful content. So yes, there absolutely are bad answers, either because they're wrong (which seems to be the case here), or because they distract from better answers (as may be the case with others of your answers). — Davy M 9 secs ago
Take for example, a forum where they don't rank content like this. Sure, it can be more open to discussion type questions, like Why do people love linux os?, but then you also get 50 answers and no way to rate which are useful without reading through the entire thread. The reason why Stack Overflow is the most popular resource for answering programming questions is because of the structure of this site which you're claiming is hostile. — Davy M 20 secs ago
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There is NO such thing as a bad question..or a bad answer That is correct. But voting is also (more so) about added value for future visitors. There are more factors at play then "just" bad / wrong. Voting is the most unique and less understood core feature of this Q/A platform, specially for those new to the site. We are pretty bad at making that clear up front. And if we want to make it clear we have to collect the bits and pieces from the Help centre, the site meta and the uber meta. Sorry for that. Nevertheless, voting is to stay. — rene 1 min ago
8:16 AM
Shog, we recently discussed in SOCVR one particular quirk that triaged questions with pending close votes/flags aren't pushed to close queue until triage is completed, do you by chance remember if this was intended? One specifically weird side effect of that seems to be that triaged questions get de-prioritised when they finally enter close queue because of age. (if you prefer this as separate meta question I can post it, just let me know) — gnat 1 min ago
8:32 AM
I put this exact message "The OP is saying "my below program". But the code is identical to code at rgagnon.com/javadetails/java-receive-email-using-pop3.html (Written and compiled by Réal Gagnon ©1998-2019)" — Scratte 1 min ago
@Scratte not exactly sure what your comment is about - indeed that is the message you put on the flag (as you've shown in the post). It absolutely does not explain why you couldn't edit post yourself... So decline is fair. — Alexei Levenkov 1 min ago
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@Scratte I don't think so. All I'm trying to say (apparently totally invalid as twice as many people disagree with my post) is if your message on the flag looks like you (or community) could have handled the case without moderators such flag will likely be declined. — Alexei Levenkov 1 min ago
@Scratte moderators and everyone with 10K+ can see deleted posts just fine. — Alexei Levenkov 37 secs ago
@AlexeiLevenkov I know that. However I and roughly 11,5 mill other users can not. That's almost everyone that could benefit from the information. — Scratte 55 secs ago
@AlexeiLevenkov Just because your views aren't popular doesn't mean that they're not useful. In this context I find them very useful. — Scratte 26 secs ago
9:30 AM
@Scratte but I mostly agree that my answer is not useful - there are tons of nearly identical posts on "why my flag was declined" with answers (often by diamond mods) "if it looks like you could do it yourself then flag will be declined even if mod performs the requested action". — Alexei Levenkov 1 min ago
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@AlexeiLevenkov But part of your argument was that I did not clearly point out that the source material had a copyright. Maybe the © was too subtle, and therefore I had not made it absolutely clear that neither I nor the community could do it ourselves. I did however notice that your Answer didn't address the last question in my Question, and wasn't very clear on what I should do the next time I see a similar situation. — Scratte 1 min ago
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Anything other than a vote up is handled as if something is wrong with the post. That includes flagging, commenting and voting down. A comment isn't supposed to be necessary if the Question is clear. On a side note: If you can answer the Question, why not do it after the review? — Scratte 48 secs ago
&rene well, what adjective would you use for an answer that cannot work because it is intrinsically flawed, will introduce heizenbugs if impemented but, nevertheless, has been upvoted and accepted? 'Goodness-challenged', 'sub-prime', 'less than optimal'? — Martin James 1 min ago
10:44 AM
There's a link to the author's profile on SO at the bottom of each post. In addition, at the bottom of the page, there's a link to the Stack Overflow question you mention. — double-beep 24 secs ago
Yes it's CC with attribution. Also while that seems to have proper attribution it seems SO don't normally do a lot with the reports now: meta.stackexchange.com/a/343405/203972 — PeterJ 5 secs ago
So anyone's allowed to repost content from S/E sites as long as they have a link to the question and author of posts? Didn't realize this site was so xkcd — jleach 29 secs ago
11:04 AM
Not sure how it adds any work. Open up the Question in a new tab. Finish the review. Then answer the Question. If anything it could even reduce your workload because you wouldn't have to do the research to try to answer the Question while you're reviewing. — Scratte 44 secs ago
Does this answer your question? How can I delete a Stack Exchange account of mine? — Davy M 8 secs ago
11:58 AM
You need to visit the page, on the app it probably does not work. Probably you also need to visit the desktop page, not even on the mobile page does it work. — peterh - Reinstate Monica 1 min ago
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Also one can just write n comments to ping n people. To me that limitation is arbitrary and doesn't make much sense. Think this is worth discussing about it again. — Jonas Wilms 2 mins ago
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When you need to ping multiple users, then you're using the comments wrong. Create a chat instead. — Tom 31 secs ago
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This answer fits my general thoughts on meta. I would say it's also here to help steer new users in the right direction when they find their interactions with the site aren't fitting with expectations. On meta, there are probably hundreds of questions about "Why was my question closed?" Right now responding to those questions is an effort spread out over the whole community, but imagine if all that went into a ticketing system where SO employees responded directly. Answers to those would probably become a set of canned responses instead of any sort of individualized or useful feedback. — Booga Roo 1 min ago
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It is intentional, @gnat (the idea being to let Triage pre-screen stuff going to Close). It shouldn't de-prioritize anything, since priority should be based on the age of the task, not the question. But I'm going from memory there - if it works otherwise then likely causing other problems too. — Shog9 1 min ago
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It doesn't seem to be usable, attempting to login produces "No OpenID endpoint found." — Hans Passant 1 min ago
Why do you believe the users that make the effort to polish your question are the ones downvoting it? — yivi 14 secs ago
I think the review points are the 2 reputation points that is granted for approved edits. I'm not sure if they apply to >2K users. — Scratte 23 secs ago
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Its like ok you are making question much clear but whats the need of unusual edit suggestions like once i got suggested edit to write the as 'The' .whats the point in doing so man — Code wizard 1 min ago
@Code Most of us find something with correct spelling and grammar easier to read. That's the point of these edits. — yivi 41 secs ago
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@Codewizard From the answer: “We are proud to be a community that takes quality serious and that goes as far as correctly spelled posts” — wouldn’t you agree that a correctly spelled text is of superior quality as opposed to text that isn’t correctly spelled? — user4642212 1 min ago
You can't stop the reviews - the best you can do is to detect them (often following the 'link' button to take you to the post will lead you to find if it's a review or not) but the point of reviews is to stop people from just, for instance, clicking 'Looks OK' on everything and doing all their reviews in 30 seconds - which does harm because of everybody had the same mindset, problem posts wouldn't be dealt with. — Wai Ha Lee 45 secs ago
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I kind of like this proposal to downvote for spelling mistakes and move on instead of trying to edit posts... Code wizard, do you indeed prefer donwvotes to edits? — Alexei Levenkov 1 min ago
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@Codewizard No one can tell you what the reason is for writing "The" in place of "the" if you don't provide a link to where this has happened. Usually, this will be because it's the first word in a sentence... — Cindy Meister 38 secs ago
In fact, the policy puts in place a barrier for gaining moderators who know other languages. There are more constructive ways to deal with content in other languages. Perhaps people speaking something the current moderators don't know can self-moderate, and call in an official moderator when there are problems. Or perhaps the moderator policy could be more inclusive, so that people who normally wouldn't be moderators (but know other languages) could moderate. This just requires a little creativity on the part of the moderators (and a desire to support people who aren't like them.) — Jonathan W. 27 secs ago
Yes, there should be a new flag type. Telling someone that use of their language is "spam/offensive" any time they use it is pretty terrible. It amplifies the message that speakers of most languages are already receiving that the internet is not a place for them to be using their language. — Jonathan W. 1 min ago
Speakers of language X aren't going to elect a moderator who speaks language X because they're already being excluded from the community. It's a bit of a bootstrapping problem, not to mention creating an echo chamber lacking diversity. — Jonathan W. 40 secs ago
@Shivaay, I think people chatting in languages other than English aren't people who don't know English, but people who prefer to use a language other than English. — Jonathan W. 1 min ago
10:02 PM
@TravisJ only one thing can be top priority. . . . SO is now full of duplicate questions and trivial questions. Each gets multiple upvotes. Each gets multiple answers. Each answer gets multiple upvotes. It's just a big rep farm. You only have to look too see it. That's all. Just look. . . . That's what engagement over quality looks like. — Ben 1 min ago
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I've just read that question again and it leaves me totally bewildered. Meta is a place for discussion, and a place for discussion should not have a mission. You can refer to the people who meet in this place as a community if you wish, but to me the very idea that they come here because they share a mission is anathema. In many cases they come here to discuss their differences, and the meeting place exists to enable that. — Michael Kay 1 min ago
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