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@einpoklum I know about the harsh voting. I just deleted my only Question today because it's too easy a target when someone is upset with me. So I've removed it only to avoid a Question-ban. But new users are not aware of possible Question-bans, nor the requirement for quality. I think that's where the focus should go. And hiding away options, pretending that it's OK to ask a new Question (instead of fixing the old one), or presenting canned short suggestions, is the wrong way to "fix things" in my opinion. I was actually just lucky in that I already liked to present things nice and complete. — Scratte 1 min ago
Pretty much related: meta.stackoverflow.com/q/363971/1233251 — E_net4 removes meta-commentary 1 min ago
It should motivate you to post your own seven-word answer that earns tons of rep. I believe in you, good luck. — Blastfurnace 1 min ago
8:22 PM
@Blastfurnace I guess there is to be at the right place at the right moment! — Guerric P 43 secs ago
@GuerricP: I didn't say that it was totally unfair, just mostly. — Hovercraft Full Of Eels 58 secs ago
It took a while, indeed, but maybe we're finally getting somewhere. Don't you think, @HansPassant? — LinusGeffarth 51 secs ago
It's very relaxing to not focus on reputation too much. There's not much value to it anyway. — Modus Tollens 1 min ago
@NiettheDarkAbsol - Stack Exchange is worried about that other 3% and is going to require the community to "be nice" to the other 97% in order to capture the 3%. Of course there is no evidence that closing a question, that is out of scope, isn't already nice. As I indicated as the last year proves, this change will be happen regardless, of what the community believes. — Security Hound 1 min ago
@Adriaan - How about a user, with enough reputation to edit the question without being put into a review, has the ability to put the question back into the reopen queue? This could easily be done with a checkbox. This allows for editors, to throw questions back into the queue, if they believe the question has a chance. This should of course come without any penalty if the community believes otherwise. I think the biggest failure is the fact, a reopen vote, does not push a question back into the reopen queue. — Security Hound 1 min ago
Yes, it's not just changing the background and text color. It's changing every color defined on the site, including those used in third-party scripts (which often assume a white background). The nice box-shadow you see under the header? that probably needs to be reversed. The glow around focused input fields? Looks a little spooky against a dark background, etc., etc., ad nauseum. — Heretic Monkey 1 min ago
At least it arrived, just took them 12 years. Now let's way another 12 for meta to become dark as well. — rafaelcastrocouto 27 secs ago
Maybe now that dark mode has arrived (after only 12 years wow!) who knows we might get a dark snippet in, let's say, less then a decade. — rafaelcastrocouto 1 min ago
Do you actually think that 97% of closed questions should have the ability to be reopened? What do you think a good target reopen rate is? How do you calculate that target? I flat out don't think that even a 50% reopen target is a good idea because not even half the questions that I VTC seem salvagable. — zero298 1 min ago
9:54 PM
YES!! Dark mode is 99% there. Biggest issue I see is syntax highlighting.If the color used is Saturated, then it will lack almost all contrast in dark mode. The same "color" can be used, but it needs to be de-saturated (using HSV values). The less saturation used, the more contrast with dark backgrounds there is (it doesn't effect light-mode to desaturate up to 50%+, but will make dark-mode readable) We know how much you try to stick to the international standard colors -- worth a check of the HSV values to see if they need tweaking for dark-mode. — David C. Rankin 1 min ago
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10:30 PM
Huh... they're not light for me. They're dark grey. i.stack.imgur.com/2o0N2.png — Catija ♦ 9 secs ago
Uugh -- I wonder if its a Firefox issue on my end, will double check and delete this if it is. Thank you. — David C. Rankin 1 min ago
This isn't ideal for mobile (I placed the theme toggle next to the site switcher instead of the place circled in your screenshot), but I whipped up a userscript that does essentially the same thing their code does in the preferences page for themes, if anyone is interested. — Patrick Roberts 1 min ago
10:48 PM
It may be how your monitor is displaying the colors. I opened both images you shared in your comment above, and I agree with @bad_coder, the dark theme is much more readable. And the keywords stand out much better in the dark theme than in the light theme on my monitor, at least. (the blue doesn't stand out well on the light theme for my monitor, but it stands out really nicely on the dark theme) — Skeets 24 secs ago
@Skeets Light mode: normal text is
#2F3337
, keywords are #0054A3
=> contrast 1.69:1. Dark mode: normal text is #DADEE0
, keywords are #B8DFFD
=> contrast 1.03:1. — Marco Bonelli 1 min agoYou are right. "Sometimes there's a consensus among experienced users" is a primary failure of the closure system as it exists today. Too many close reasons are combined, open to interpretation, or are too vague. The result is an interpretation of rules that not only creates friction in the community but also effects the quality we all clamor for. We desperately need to refactor the close reasons to be clear, concise, and not open to interpretation. — Travis J 25 secs ago
The one thing not addressed here are duplicates, because that system is functioning well in my opinion. — Travis J 29 secs ago
11:18 PM
You're comparing colors between themselves, they compare foremost against background. B&W is THE extreme- poor choice example, conductive to eye strain. "Too high of color contrast, however, creates a significant disparity in light levels that affect the user's eyes when they read.". So far, I think the code block background with source highlights is rather harmonious in this new theme. — bad_coder 12 secs ago
@bad_coder yes, I use contrast between the two, because I am talking exactly about that. Contrast between keywords and normal text. The background color has nothing to do with my point. I understand your point anyway. Overall, the theme is fine. — Marco Bonelli 48 secs ago
Does this answer your question? Dark Mode Beta - help us root out low-contrast and un-converted bits — John Montgomery 1 min ago
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