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12:16 AM
Unfortunately dark mode did not touch the snippet, you would know that if you just used the dark theme and opened a snippet before wasting your time with this comment. twitter.com/racascou/status/1244732167961411587 — rafaelcastrocouto 1 min ago
Please add a dark theme for the code snippet as well. meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/387087/… — rafaelcastrocouto 1 min ago
1:04 AM
The point of the queue is to either delete it, improve it or close it & get it immediately out of the queue. If it can only be improved by the author, vote to close it & when edited by them well enough it can be voted open. See the priviledge info, meta.so & meta.se faqs & google those sites. — philipxy 25 secs ago
1:16 AM
I got an alert yesterday. For a job in India that I am obviously not interested in. So the system is at least partially working. — Cody Gray ♦ 1 min ago
@AlexeiLevenkov The flag for the copy got declined anyways. In the meantime I've found again answers from him that are straight up copied. Seems that just writing the same thing in slightly other words is enough to trick the moderators. But whatever, I guess, it's better to have false negatives than false positives ... — akuzminykh 35 secs ago
2:28 AM
"System default" does not detect GNOME theme, although as noted above, this is probably an issue with prefers-color-scheme and WebKit/Blink. I have "Adwaita-dark" set as Themes>Applications in GNOME Tweaks (as opposed to "Adwaita (default)"), but prefers-color-scheme is still "light", despite that Chrome is using dark color in title and bookmarks bar already. — user5532169 22 secs ago
2:40 AM
Turns out, on Linux, the issue is Chromium-only (affects Google Chrome, Electron etc.), see bugs.chromium.org/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=998903. Mozilla Firefox works just fine. — user5532169 1 min ago
3:00 AM
3:28 AM
Comment asking for clarification, downvote if you want, and press "Looks OK" if the code isn't taken from some other answer — CertainPerformance 17 secs ago
Does this answer your question? Flag 'Try This: {code}' Answers as "Very Low Quality"? — CertainPerformance 1 min ago
4:18 AM
5:00 AM
5:16 AM
This site is for issues concerning Stack Overflow, why would job ads for editors and writers be relevant here? — ivarni 24 secs ago
5:30 AM
You posted in Meta Stack Overflow (read stackoverflow.com/help/whats-meta). — Samuel Liew ♦ 55 secs ago
5:44 AM
Who is this "someone"? How did they gain access to your account in order to "steal" it? Can you prove that you actually do/did own this account? — Cody Gray ♦ 1 min ago
6:14 AM
16 days sounds like power of 2... Which may mean 4th time ban in short period of time... Indeed you've seen and read featured meta post on this topic... So you can edit out most of the complains as already covered there.. — Alexei Levenkov 25 secs ago
Suspensions are longish so you have a chance to see them. Since there is currently no way to send a "review suspension notification", this is only tool moderators have to make you aware your reviews were not having the intended effect. Also, it may have not been your first wrong review, but simply the first one you noticed. — yivi 1 min ago
@Alexei It's only their second review, so I guess it's not their 4th review ban. The bans are longer simply so the reviewer have a chance to see them if they stop reviewing for a while. — yivi 12 secs ago
@yivi good point... So maybe mod(s) are doing binary search other direction to find how many days are needed for ban to be noticed... :) — Alexei Levenkov 56 secs ago
As for how to dispute review ban - meta.stackoverflow.com/search?q=dispute+review+ban and pick whatever you like... Also I suspect standard "post an answer explaining that finally read the rules and understood them" may not be enough right now... — Alexei Levenkov 7 secs ago
Does the 3rd edition bring any revisions to the content of that chapter? If so, then it's probably a good idea - if there was a problem with the information in the 2nd edition and the 3rd edition fixed it, then seems like an improvement to update it. If the content is the same but just changed places...does it really matter? I'm sure people who are interested in looking up the information in the book would be able to find the content in whichever edition they have. — VLAZ 30 secs ago
rtx13, yes - @yivi posted link showing that earlier too. So my guess that any shorter bans so far went totally unnoticed by reviewrs (several years ago 3 or 7 days was barely enough... in this recent wave of bans people seen not noticing even more/longer bans as far as I remember) — Alexei Levenkov 37 secs ago
The important bit that should come out of this suspension is that you understand the meaning of the triage buttons: "requires editing" means a question that is generally fine, but could use some fine polishing by third parties. "Unsalvageable" does not mean that it can't necessary be salvaged, but that if it can be salvaged it can only be done by the question author, and thus it needs to be closed until the post owner edits it into shape. If you show you understand this, I'm sure a mod will lift the suspension when they see your question here. — yivi 36 secs ago
@Ferrybig actually, a white outline on the black text/lines is also going to fix it. But then again, that relies on the image being generated that way. — VLAZ 54 secs ago
@yivi, thanks I certainly understand it much better now. My additional feedback would be to offer this advice, and ramifications, proactively and with a lot of emphasis, especially for newcomers. — rtx13 5 secs ago
7:16 AM
@gordy might be a browser difference? I'm using Firefox on macOS. I agree your screenshot is better, I'll delete mine. — Glorfindel 1 min ago
7:52 AM
Triage is an entirely suboptimal review queue. Many people are aware of it, and currently, this question is featured with ideas how to improve it. Until it's improved, users like you will make the same mistake en-masse, and will get suspended for it. Let's hope it gets improved soon — Erik A 1 min ago
Please set up your chatroom so that we can post links to it for all the bad questions from new accounts. You can then help them learn the guidelines. I'm all for it, and I'm impressed that you are volunteering to help in this way. — Martin James 1 min ago
Does this answer your question? Dark Mode Beta - help us root out low-contrast and un-converted bits — VLAZ 1 min ago
..and anyone seen as getting between a poster and their answer risks backstabbing on Facepalm/Twotter as 'hostile', 'toxic', 'bigoted', 'misogynist', 'racist' and all the other garbage that fell off the back of the welcome wagon:( — Martin James 53 secs ago
@rtx13 you are welcome to suggest how to make the information more available to reviewers - the link to the guide is directly on the review page next to buttons ("We need your help separating questions into categories. (more)"), the question about triage issues is featured for about 20 days now... — Alexei Levenkov 51 secs ago
8:28 AM
I'm guessing some form of evidence could be access to an email that was associated to that account. You could probably ask a moderator to roll back the account state to how it was before your email was removed and start a password recovery process — apokryfos 26 secs ago
That account still exists. It is currently question-banned. Unless you can prove that someone hacked your account, I think your best bet is to read stackoverflow.com/help/question-bans — Cody Gray ♦ 34 secs ago
Yeah, I investigated some more. Looks like the duplicate "sockpuppet" accounts you created in an attempt to evade your question ban either got deleted or got merged into your main account. Reading the linked advice on what to do if questions are no longer being accepted from your account is the solution here. There is no evidence of anyone having changed the credentials for your account. (Although someone did add a Google OpenID credential.) It's clearly your account though. You've used that same name before. — Cody Gray ♦ 30 secs ago
@Pac0 - There's just no pleasing some ;o). Catija - loving the Dark Theme, feel so much more chilled. — Paul 7 secs ago
@CodyGray in developer story there is still my details stackoverflow.com/users/story/7013481 — Mohit Sharma 20 secs ago
@Makyen - Once a question has been in the queue, after the first edit, after the question has been closed it doesn't get thrown back into the queue. We need to make it easier to reopen the question, through a review process, not make it automatic without any sort of review. — Security Hound 1 min ago
@SecurityHound that's not what you said in bold in your comment, which is why we're asking. The easier-to-reopen part is what I addressed in this answer. Thus, again, why do you say a reopen vote won't push it into the queue when, in fact, all evidence we have is that it does? — Adriaan 26 secs ago
@Adriaan - I also used the word "back" which implies it had been in the queue once before. What I said is certainly the case. If a question was in the queue, was not reopened, then a vote to reopen it after it was edited does not result in the question being thrown back into the reopen queue. Questions sitting with 2 and 3 votes to be reopened is a problem that could easily be solved. — Security Hound 23 secs ago
Alas, if only this were the first time that what I consider to be an undesirable feature was added to the site, @Chipster. — Cody Gray ♦ 1 min ago
@SecurityHound I think I catch your drift now (though I'd still like to see references). We disagree on that a 3rd party user can edit a question to be on-topic. As I said: it shouldn't have been closed in the first place if cosmetic edits (all a 3rd party can do) makes it on-topic. The part of giving a question more shots at getting into the queue is what my proposal is about, with checks to prevent the OP from making edit upon edit, abusing the system. I don't see why a third party needs a checkbox, especially since the reopen-vote option is already there. — Adriaan 45 secs ago
@Adriaan - My references? I have reviewed thousands of questions in the review queue. My reference is simply my experience with the system. — Security Hound 22 secs ago
I guess this year's April Fools joke was fooling us into thinking that the dark theme is this year's April Fools joke. — E_net4 the ferris ball 17 secs ago
9:34 AM
@SecurityHound but which queues? The close and reopen queues open at 3k rep as far as I know. Those are the queues under consideration here. — Adriaan 29 secs ago
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10:03 AM
@Adriaan - I see dozens of questions (weekly) that have potential but are closed due to clarity issues, eventually the author will edit the question, but lost all the reasons the community was wrong to close their question. Eventually they ask about their question on meta, we explain the reasons the question was closed, but now the only way to reopen the question is with a manual reopen vote (5). That one time in the reopen queue was wasted, with that original edit to the question, thus making it more difficult to reopen a question. — Security Hound 1 min ago
10:28 AM
Please don't cast close votes on this, folks. It's absolutely great that the company want to share their research and ideas with the community. — halfer 55 secs ago
10:50 AM
@Secur As an example of it working properly, this post entered the reopen queue a second time 1 hour after it exited the queue. In the case of that question, it had entered the reopen queue the first time due to an edit by the OP and the second time in response to a reopen vote. It looks like the task to move things into the reopen queue runs at approximately XX:45 and XX:15, and may take several minutes to complete (at least up to 5 minutes), so there may be a considerable delay between the reopen vote and the question entering the reopen queue. — Makyen 1 min ago
@SecurityHound If things work the way you state, based on your own observations, then you should be able to find an example of that happening. The only way you can know a post didn't enter/re-enter the reopen queue in response to a reopen vote is if you cast a reopen vote and see no reopen review entry in the timeline. To see the entry in the timeline, the review must be complete, which may be up to >14 days. Please go through your reopen votes and find a question where your reopen vote didn't put the post in the reopen queue. — Makyen 1 min ago
@SecurityHound Your account on Stack Overflow has <3k rep (and you haven't lost enough rep from bounties to have once been above 3k). You can't have reviewed any posts in the reopen queue, let alone the "thousands" you claim. You have a total of 146 reviews on SO for the review queues you have access to. Your SO account has no other accounts on the Stack Exchange Network associated with it. Based on that, I'm having a hard time believing any of your claims. — Makyen 1 min ago
11:16 AM
Thanks for downvoting my comment because you couldn't reproduce it. Using the Brave browser without any css-modifying addons. Default install. — HoverCatz 10 secs ago
1. Never assume a commenter has downvoted your answer - you can't prove it. 2. Provide the browser and OS versions and info in the answer itself. 3. Voting on meta is different. Votes are often used to express (dis)agreement with the general premise of the Meta question. These votes won't affect your main site reputation. — double-beep 1 min ago
@Makyen - I have hidden my other communities, due to experiencing serial downvoting against my Stack Overflow profile, I am not going to share my Super User profile. I promise you it has more then 10,000 reputation. — Security Hound 17 secs ago
Using Brave on Windows 10 here, and I can see the earth icon in dark mode just fine. — E_net4 the ferris ball 53 secs ago
@Makyen - I have hidden my other communities, due to experiencing serial downvoting against my Stack Overflow profile, but I am not going to share my Super User profile. I will not be returning to this community due to your last comment. — Security Hound 29 secs ago
Does this answer your question? How do I change back to the non-dark (light) theme? — ivarni 1 min ago
@Makyen - The best I will do is this meta.superuser.com question raised last year. I am not feeling particularly up to the task to finding a specific case. However, this is an example of the failure with the current system. The author decided to edit their question, due to that edit it was thrown into the queue to be reopened, but because the edit did not address the real problems with the question it remains closed. It will never be thrown back into the queue. I voted to keep that question closed. — Security Hound 1 min ago
@SecurityHound Yes, that question won't get back into the reopen queue, unless someone casts a reopen vote. [Your claim was that it would never enter the reopen queue again, specifically even if it gets a reopen vote, but I've seen no evidence of that.] I, and I believe a lot of other people, agree that the current system has some serious drawbacks and is significantly broken in a lot of cases. There's quite a bit that can be done to improve that. E.g. giving question authors accurate information about what their question needs in order to be reopened is important, but is currently lacking. — Makyen 1 min ago
@Makyen - Unless something has changed. Even if I were to vote to reopen that question, it would not appear in this queue for other users, if it actually does then I need to answer the meta.superuser.com question I linked to with that fact. — Security Hound 1 min ago
From my understanding, This is not the act of a sleeper agent nor a did. There are 3 accounts in this story all 3 of them belong to you. The account 1 got question ban so account 2 was created. Account 2 was a sock puppet and got destroy(merge). So you made account 3, and miss understood the issue. You have access to account 1, account 2 is now gone and cannot be restore. You can simply use the password recovery process if you lost access to account 1. — Drag and Drop 1 min ago
@SecurityHound Earlier, I linked to an example question of exactly that case, where the post re-entered the reopen queue, as the result of a reopen vote I cast, 1 hour after having exited the reopen queue, which it had entered as a result of being edited by the OP. — Makyen 7 secs ago
@Secur and that last comment of yours is something we haven't experienced ourselves on SO, hence we would like to see an example of that, such that we can update our proposals on how to fix the review queues. We're not trying to attack or incriminate you, we even agree on that the current system is broken and needs to be fixed. We just want to be precise in what should be fixed, hence the question for an example or meta page with someone explaining and substantiating that claim of yours. — Adriaan 15 secs ago
12:28 PM
While I don't completely agree with the conditions listed here, I do like the suggestion, and I agree with the spirit of this - making sure users understand SO. A small test or something is not a bad idea. Sure, it can be cheated and bypassed but currently people just bypass the whole tour and directly post questions that aren't suitable. So, prodding them to take the tour and pay attention to it is going to be of huge help. I'd love to see some sort of more in-depth look into how can this work without burdening new users too much. — VLAZ 28 secs ago
@SecurityHound Yes, you can't see it, I'm aware of that. There's not much I can do about that, other than provide an image, and claim that I cast a reopen vote at 2018-01-08 20:26:22Z. I do note that it spent 7 days in the reopen queue and received no reviews, which may indicate there's an issue with showing the review to users. I have not checked the reopen queue history to see activity during that time to check to see if there was something else going on. In its previous time in the reopen queue it received 3 "leave closed" reviews within 2 hours. — Makyen 1 min ago
What I see from that timeline is a question that was thrown into the queue, and reopened outside of the queue, which invalidated the reopen queue review. Otherwise I don't know what "invalidated" means in the timeline. I think we are talking around each other but are basically saying the process to reopen questions needs a lot of work. — Security Hound 25 secs ago
12:50 PM
Sorry if someone else suggested this, but I don't have time to read through all the comments right now. Why not give the OP a prompt after an edit asking if they think they have edited the question into an on topic state? The result of answering "yes" would be equivalent to the "reopen" button at the bottom of the question. — jpmc26 19 secs ago
There are ~10 duplicate bug reports, what should be done about them (@Catija)? — double-beep 1 min ago
@SecurityHound Minor nit: the question was never reopened. It was deleted by the OP seven days after its second entry into the reopen queue, which invalidated the second reopen review. It was, however, closed outside of the close-vote review queue, which invalidated the close-vote review. I do think we both agree the process past closure could use significant improvement (e.g. informing the OP of the actual issues with their post and reopen reviews after the OP actually fixes such issues). — Makyen 47 secs ago
@Makyen - The fact a question gets thrown into the reopen queue multiple times might be a Stack Overflow only feature. That certainly is NOT the case at Super User. While this proposed feature is a Stack Overflow feature today, it will eventually be a Stack Exchange feature, and Super User will have to deal with questions being automatically reopened. — Security Hound 35 secs ago
That editor didn't need review approval to perform an edit. But it's your post, you can always rollback the edit and be done with it. (They have "full edit privileges" because they are over 2k rep, so their edits are not "suggested" edits). — yivi 56 secs ago
This editor in particular can no longer gain reputation from editing posts. It looks more like a poor attempt at improving the clarity of the question, perhaps while making a few honest mistakes along the way. — E_net4 the ferris ball 1 min ago
many triage bans made by Sam were thoroughly checked in chat room linked fro questions and in multiple meta threads related to particular cases of bans. Amount of mistakes discovered during these checks seems to be very small so it looks reasonable to assume that most of his bans are correct. As for hime being the only mod doing this permanently, per my reading of some details about this it is just a (lucky for us) coincidence that currently he has enough time to put on that and other mods would do the same if they had enough time — gnat 6 secs ago
The editor has more than 2000 points so these edits do not have to be approved. You can @ping and ask whatsup if you want to know, or just roll it back. — usr2564301 1 min ago
@Tom No need to attack the OP. They made a wrong assumption, that's all. Since they don't have "full edit" privileges, they haven't experienced the ability to edit without going through review, that's all. They just brought an issue to meta, no need to lambast them about "baseless accusations". Better to try to help them and explain them what's really going on. — yivi 16 secs ago
1:30 PM
Despite the snippet still being white, the question was closed and the comments in favor were deleted. Also there was an attempt to hack my twitter account. This is a direct attack and for what? Just because I'm asking for a descent theme. Shame on you all. — rafaelcastrocouto 21 secs ago
@yivi If you call attacking someone and calling their action "reputation farming" without any prove just an assumption, then we'll get a really cool atmosphere here. — Tom 53 secs ago
@Tom Yes, their judgement is based on an assumption. Fairly obvious if one chooses to think it through. A user at 823 reputation still gains rep for suggested edits, and need their suggested edits reviewed. They based their assumption on that. Yes, they were wrong. Now you can choose to help and explain and defuse the situation, or carry on attacking the user. They have lack of experience as an excuse for their assumptions. Since we know better, we are better positioned to help, aren't we? — yivi 1 min ago
Well done @Foda.app, let's hope they won't attack you as well. Be careful and protect your acconts. — rafaelcastrocouto 1 min ago
Does this answer your question? Dark Mode Beta - help us root out low-contrast and un-converted bits — Ivar 1 min ago
Thanks you @rafaelcastrocouto, I really hope the mods take some action against those that are using this platform in such a toxic way. — Foda.app 2 mins ago
Indeed and I would support such a solution. I think it would even be totally appropriate to throw some rep at the users who complete this "intro course". For example 5 rep seems good - it can definitely get people started on the site while also avoiding them being able to edit protected posts. Users coming with the wrong expectation is one of the biggest problems, so some sort of education should help. Evidently simply having a help centre is not enough. Some sort of not very intrusive way to explain how the platform works seems in order and can be tied with the gamifying aspect. — VLAZ 15 secs ago
@SecurityHound The process is the same for all sites, including SU (see last paragraph). This question on Politics demonstrates that questions on other sites can be in the reopen queue multiple times (3 in that case). The first was due to an edit. The later two were almost certainly the result of reopen votes. [Note: I didn't go hunting for an example, that question just happened to be the subject of a hot meta post for that site, which I was visiting as a result of a SmokeDetector report.] — Makyen 40 secs ago
I agree in principle with what you said. "Off topic" not being off topic - that one bugs me all the time. The "seeks debugging help" is on topic, so the close reason is actually "what you're asking is on topic but not complete". Also, the overly broad close reasons are bad for guiding users how to improve their posts. Having more close reasons that are more granular would be an improvement. — VLAZ 33 secs ago
In another similar question that I've made, there were comments deleted and right after an attempt to hack my twitter account, probably because of this post — rafaelcastrocouto 1 min ago
2:12 PM
new user has a hard time earning rep. Sure, rep isn't all that important but it's still put into focus by the gamification. So, people feeling dissatisfied because they cannot get rep are totally justified. Something needs to be done to alleviate this, because otherwise people do come in here and then leave frustrated. At the same time, this has to be balanced to still be (mostly) in line with SO so far. It's a hard task and I can't really give good suggestion but it is something that should be considered. — VLAZ 34 secs ago
@yivi Why not disabuse them of their assumption, and ask them not to throw around accusations willy-nilly? Perhaps by reminding them of our "assume no malice" mantra? — Heretic Monkey 38 secs ago
gamification where closing as a duplicate doesn't reward answerers. However, (re-)posting an answer is very likely to net you some rep. So, (some) askers don't want their questions closed as dupes and (some) answerers don't want to close as dupes. There is nothing in the system that says a duplicate is desirable. Askers are supposed to be content with a solution, and curators with a warm fuzzy feeling. Yet, that's not even the main problem here - the more questions there are, the less possible questions you can ask in the future. Moreover, there are even less possible answers. So a — VLAZ 45 secs ago
Most of all, though, I agree that the current model of SO is self-defeating. Many people who come in and have questions are actually asking a duplicate. To be clear that's not bad - an issue might manifest in multiple ways, so we want different pathways to the same solution. Yet, duplicate closures are shunned by many. Some askers actively dislike it and feel it like punishment. I can't really blame them because even well asked questions aren't rewarded if closed as dupes. We want dupes but we don't actually like dupes. This is further reinforced from the opposite direction by the — VLAZ 59 secs ago
I've tried to edit the passive-aggresiveness of both your question and answer, Rafael. But you rolled back the edits. — yivi 2 mins ago
@Heretic is possible to do that without attacking the user. Cerbrus answer (and several comments here) manage to do it: Explain the user that their assumptions were wrong, without attacking the user and escalating. Helping is not mandatory, but if one doesn't want to help, I fail to see the point in engaging. — yivi 38 secs ago
Same here, we have the right to add how long we've been waiting. It's not aggressive at all, removing it on the other side feels pretty aggressive to me. — rafaelcastrocouto 1 min ago
@yivi Cerbrus' answer, and the comments, do not address the tone of the question. We get a lot of flack for the hostility and toxicity of Meta, and yet I see little effort to correct the hostility and toxicity directed at established users. Note I said we should remind them that we prefer if people not assume malicious intent on the part of others. I'd hardly call that an attack or an escalation. It's also helping the user to get them accustomed to the way we'd like to people behave. Not engaging means they get no feedback except positive reinforcement. — Heretic Monkey just now
There's no security risk whatsoever, that line should be removed. It can be easily solved either with some JS appending a link tag, or even with pure CSS. — rafaelcastrocouto 42 secs ago
@joaogdesigner Oh and there are users who think they are God and when THEY asks questions they are doing you a favor. You own them the answer and if your answer is not 120% perfect they judge you with such condescending attitude. That's why I'm here, looking for a way to block them, and disappointed. =.= — Betty 1 min ago
@Heretic The way to prove we are not toxic, is not being toxic. Not attack a user that's simply confused. You explain the user they were wrong in their assumptions and the whole thing is defused. The user was not attacking "established users", they were simply complaining about a specific edit by a single user. But of course, you are free to do as you wish. I have no dog in this fight, I'm out. — yivi just now
@KenWhite Just like a better solution is to not need Dark Mode. Doesn't invalidate the question — RoboticRenaissance 52 secs ago
I mean, at least there should be a way to stop their activities to show up in my inbox. A user has left at least 6 comments to my answer. I can't ignore them because a red number appears on my inbox icon every time! — Betty 52 secs ago
Please, read the answer in the linked question. It thoroughly explain the reasoning behind the minimum character count for suggested edits. — yivi 19 secs ago
@TylerH I was going through my watch list and I deleted more than one tag manually (e.g.
[linear]
, [fzn2smt]
). — Patrick Trentin 1 min ago2:56 PM
Does this answer your question? Disable the red dot on the Review Queue (I'm distracted, but not interested) — yivi 1 min ago
No, I use multiple browsers on multiple computers (and multiple desktop accounts), and some of them I cannot add extensions or custom stylesheets to. And besides that, it feels very hacky to do so on the ones where I can attach custom stylesheets. — RoboticRenaissance 39 secs ago
The comment was auto-generated. I don't mean to say the other question really answers yours, but that it's a duplicated feature request. This question is requesting exactly what the other question is requesting and asking about, so it's a duplicate in that sense. No harm done. — yivi 19 secs ago
"When a user edits a hidden question in a substantial way, it will automatically reopen (unhide) the question and return to its pre-close, public state." This is an AWFUL idea — j08691 46 secs ago
3:26 PM
What is sad, is that I reviewed some of the help info for triage, etc. recently before processing some items in the queue, and was real careful (at least I thought I was!) and got banned last week I think! I wonder if I set off a automatic 5% audit (I only remember getting "caught" once recently on an audit, and passed a few others), or if someone was not impressed with my votes. — Mark Stewart 46 secs ago
3:43 PM
The other question was marked as answered and accepted with broken functionality. — RoboticRenaissance 1 min ago
The other question has an accepted answer. It is not marked as "answered"; there is no such mark on Stack Overflow. For
feature-request
s, an employee may mark it as status-declined, status-review, status-completed or a few other "status-" tags to indicate what the developers will do with the request. — Heretic Monkey 1 min agoPlease do not move the new clarifying update section around. We want it to be at the top of the post. Thanks. — Yaakov Ellis ♦ 1 min ago
The Inbox has the feature to clear notifications. Why does the queue not have the same feature? — RoboticRenaissance 48 secs ago
@rafaelcastrocouto the security risk comes in the particular implementation they may choose for sharing user preference for theme to an origin that's supposed to be a sandbox. In addition to the security aspect, there's also the concept of "least surprise" that needs to be fulfilled, to avoid confusion when it comes to providing minimal reproducible examples for CSS-related questions in the form of a Stack Snippet. — Patrick Roberts 1 min ago
A) Semantics. If you see it in a list, it shows it as having an answer. If I could edit the comment now, I would. B) The other question has been over two years without getting a status- tag attached to it. I'm assuming it's because the OP accepted the non-answer answer, so no-one who can do something about it has bothered to look at it. — RoboticRenaissance 1 min ago
"Established over years via discussion on Meta" - Well when a bunch of us are instantly closed on Meta, we are silenced. And Yes I know this is necro conversation, but my question (asked today in 2020) just got closed because it's a duplicate of this one and a bunch of other old questions that got non-answers and are not being listened to. WTF??? — RoboticRenaissance 1 min ago
@VLAZ - You make some really good points. With regards to the duplicate system, one way to improve the duplicate system would be to allow the closure to actually target an answer on the duplicate target, whereby the targetted answer would then be pinned to the top of the answer list as if it were placed there, with votes, comments, etc. This could be done for each target in the duplicate list. However, that topic is for another day I believe, as it would take significant technical work, and is not as related to the refinement of the closure system itself which seems to be the current task. — Travis J 6 secs ago
4:40 PM
Figures. I realized that in the middle of writing this thing. But this highlights a real problem, so... yeah. — RoboticRenaissance 59 secs ago
Log out then you won't be bothered by reviews and additionally you won't be able to post here on meta. All your issues will be solved, no? — Robert Longson 57 secs ago
In the question you link to I don't see a single mod interation (unlike this question). Voting to close, and downvotes, however, aren't "attacks" or "insults" towards you. On meta it likely means people disagree with you, on SO it means that people think the answer/question isn't helpful or lacks research. Nothing is saying "you're stupid". If someone does call you "stupid" you should be flagging that comment/answer as rude or abusive. — Larnu 27 secs ago
...everything... that isn't a direct programming question
I want to do QA. I occasionally want to ask new questions I can't find and answer questions. And I am super careful on SO to make sure I'm not asking duplicates and am writing good questions. And I treat up-votes and down-votes with the utmost respect. But my problem is specifically with reviewing. Every time it's something specifically with flags and meta and reviews, I'm told I'm stupid. I want to be able to upvote and downvote, I don't want to deal with all this other stuff. — RoboticRenaissance 1 min ago5:19 PM
Seriously, At least give block quotes a border meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/394644/… — Old Badman Grey 7 secs ago
The iframe and the "sandbox" share the same origin, so there's no CORS or any other kind of sharing needed. The "least surprise" has nothing to do with security. — rafaelcastrocouto 12 secs ago
@Yaakov in the short term is it possible to add extra text to the Triage page description as suggested here? — rtx13 40 secs ago
Voting on meta is different. Votes are often used to express (dis)agreement with the general premise of the Meta question. These votes won't affect your main site reputation. — double-beep 11 secs ago
I've had this issue with my Avatar as well. Seems to have happened when I opted to the Beta dark mode and back. I also use the SE App on my Android device, not sure if using the site from both have caused this problem. (Also, not sure what other information I can grab to make a more meaningful bug report here...) — filbranden 1 min ago
Oh, I did completely misinterpret that message! Thank you for the correction and the additional background information — Heiliges B 42 secs ago
"most of the questions with hackintosh are general computing." please don't send them to Super User. They are off topic there. — DavidPostill 54 secs ago
@rafaelcastrocouto then why does
location.origin
in the iframe evaluate to "https://stacksnippets.net"
? — Patrick Roberts just now@double-beep On meta, "voting indicates agreement or disagreement with the proposed change", but I am not proposing any change. Maybe people think we should NOT explain to OP the problem with their question? I don't understand... I am not complaining about my reputation; I am displeased by the fact that people are once adain downvoting without explaining. — nalzok 1 min ago
No one is forced to do this. Also, don't expect people to explain their votes, if you post such comments. — double-beep 1 min ago
@double-beep ... and people shouldn't really expect me to be nice when the community is not nice to me at the first place ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ — nalzok 31 secs ago
Does this answer your question? How do I change back to the non-dark (light) theme? and meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/395949 — double-beep 1 min ago
6:36 PM
I meant to say I am a clueless beginner in FPGA. As you have noticed, I have asked quite a lot question in the past that were upvoted, and this is the first time I got down/close voted without a comment, which makes me extremely confused and unhappy. Thanks for your explanation, and that makes sense to me, but at this point I probably shouldn’t bother to edit such a heavily downvoted question. If only your comment comes earlier on the main site. But still, better late than never, so thanks again! — nalzok 1 min ago
If you check your preferences, I made the dark mode a little darker for ya ;) — Aaron Shekey ♦ 13 secs ago
@nalzok a) no one "punched you in the face", calm down there. One of these actions is an actual attack, the other is moderation towards a post. If you want to take moderation actions as personal, it's on you, not the moderator. They deserve none of the frack, for simply following STACK's guidance ("do not explain your votes"), and for trying to moderate the site. — Patrice just now
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