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7:12 PM
@Patrice IRCC people are expected to explain their close vote (but yeah, not downvoted) according to the guidelines, no? That “punch” metaphor is a response to your “two wrongs make a right” comment. The point is that punching someone is against the law, and casting close votes without explaining is against the guideline. Do you really think I should be nice when so many community members are not following the rule? By the way, I am not attacking any individual; I am criticizing a certain behavior, which is assume is not against the code of conduct. — nalzok 37 secs ago
@bad_coder it is randomly generated Lorem ipsum, but I can add something similar — idclev 463035818 1 min ago
This is not criticizing, it is ranting. Why not simply ask for advice? Why the accusations? — Modus Tollens 57 secs ago
@nalzok "If only your comment comes earlier on the main site" - My experience from commenting like that: users don't want to listen and begin to argue. It just doesn't scale. I grew weary of repeating the same things again and again, dealing with getting yelled at or being ignored. If users would be more prepared to listen to advice things would be different. — Modus Tollens 1 min ago
"casting close votes without explaining is against the guideline" Not to my knowledge. Close votes already come with a built-in explanation, anything beyond that is entirely optional. — John Montgomery 1 min ago
I wonder if posting this as a question for the community rather than presenting it as a fait accompli handed down from on high would have resulted in a better response? — Richard 10 secs ago
Until we get anonymous comments, it's too risky to explain issues with questions. Users get vengeful when they get anything but the answer they want, cherry-pick details and stab commenters on Facepalm/Tattler etc. Sorry, but I no longer trust question posters, (or, indeed, SO after the welcome wagon fiasco encouraged 'curators are bigots' contacts from deadbeats). — Martin James 48 secs ago
I would like to see those users who issue 15 times more upvotes than downvotes try to explain them. — Martin James 31 secs ago
@MartinJames I don’t understand your last comment. Yeah, I am pissed off, and yeah, I have no clue. Explaining upvotes is clearly not as important as explaining downvotes, because being downvoted means OP needs to improve their question, preferably with some guidance, whereas being upvoted simply means they are doing well. — nalzok 7 secs ago
You are correct. I always thought they shared the same origin because the iframe has no src attribute. Anyway, they can set the dark theme option in the same way they change the origin. I still can't see how that can be a security risk. — rafaelcastrocouto 1 min ago
Oh, I had missed that @Catija. Frankly, I thought this year we would do without April Fools. Wouldn't have missed it, personally. — yivi 58 secs ago
@yivi we changed the release completely. It’s not really a joke so much as we already built it and thought people would enjoy seeing it. — Catija ♦ 2 mins ago
8:22 PM
@rafaelcastrocouto just because I don't conceive the scenario for an XSS attack doesn't mean I shouldn't acknowledge a potential for one, especially where passing user-specific data across origins is involved. — Patrick Roberts 1 min ago
However, I would counter-argue that the creation of the other tags (like snap-package, snapcraft, etc) would make the ambiguity clear and all those other snap tags aren't frameworks. — Fabián Heredia Montiel 1 min ago
Besides, the issue on that discussion has to do with the [snap] synonym more than the [snap-framework] tag which wasn't removed! It seems like the synonym would still need removal since [snap] is ambiguos. — Fabián Heredia Montiel just now
@Zera this is the best I could do. I did it by replacing the colour variables. OK, I could have probably done more but I got bored. — VLAZ 20 secs ago
The addition of "haskell" hasn't stopped misstagging of snap related questions: stackoverflow.com/questions/60606424/… — Fabián Heredia Montiel 26 secs ago
Your original account has some major rep losses due to user removal. That looks strongly like you were engaged in a little voting abuse and got your socks knocked off. — Robert Columbia 1 min ago
It seems like this was tagged with [status-completed] but the snap synonym is still in place. As such, plenty of non-haskell / non-snap-framework related questions ended up as haskell-snap-framework — Fabián Heredia Montiel 57 secs ago
@AaronShekey There's a blog post about the making of Dark Mode, but I'd really like to see a post about how the "flashlight" effect in Ultra Dark Mode works. — mbomb007 7 secs ago
Does this answer your question? How do I change back to the non-dark (light) theme? — yivi 1 min ago
Carrying forward one of the comments, I suspect that it's heavily related to the C++17 author seeing a lack of any such comprehensive list—being familiar with this specific user, I'm confident he would have found one—and deciding to put in the work to create one and share it. Of course I can't say for sure, but I think it's a reasonable guess. The people here have pretty consistently appreciated high effort. — chris 7 secs ago
And it has 8 other answers that were so poor quality they had to be deleted. — Robert Longson 23 secs ago
Clearly there's some contention though, it's been closed and re-opened four times plus another seven unsuccessful trips through the close votes queue. — John Montgomery 1 min ago
I was under the impression that self-answered questions still have to stand as a good question independent of the answer. — John Montgomery 1 min ago
@JohnMontgomery - The upvote button mentions posts being "useful", not some objective notion of good. I suspect people have no qualms finding a post that is meant to share information with them as useful. — StoryTeller - Unslander Monica 17 secs ago
@nalzok I can explain. See this answer for an example of what users have to deal with when they comment on downvotes or close votes. Warning: not safe for work. meta.stackoverflow.com/a/366733/1288408 That's why. — Modus Tollens 22 secs ago
Indeed - I've asked about this before when I wasn't sure and a self-answer doesn't waive the quality requirement for the question. If the question is off-topic regardless of the answer, then the question is still off-topic. — VLAZ 57 secs ago
@lateo96: The thing is, SO should not replicate other, non-Q&A sites, like isocpp.org, or cppreference.com, or even the Wikipedia page on C++20. — einpoklum 12 secs ago
You accidentally partly switched your monitor off. Switch it off entirely, wait a minute, then switch it back on. — usr2564301 58 secs ago
@einpoklum - Because it does. Doing all the work to share with strangers (under a Q&A model, silly as it may be) is different than hoping for someone to do it on ones behalf. That alters the perception, and the tendency to vote. — StoryTeller - Unslander Monica 32 secs ago
@StoryTeller-UnslanderMonica: In that case I'm sure you'll upvote my question "What is the most popular limmerick about C++?", which I will answer starting with "There was a Bjarne from Nantucket". — einpoklum 19 secs ago
@StoryTeller-UnslanderMonica But the question on its own is exactly as useful as the other one. Stack Overflow isn't a blog platform, and as einpoklum suggested above it shouldn't try to be. — John Montgomery 25 secs ago
@nalzok Many users react with pure anger at their post being downvoted or closed. That anger is aimed at users who post comments, even if they weren't the ones downvoting or close voting. They throw a fit, revenge vote, vent on Twitter. — Modus Tollens 1 min ago
@VLAZ Self answers do not get a pass in any way. That's from someone who was an authoritative source at the time of posting. — Robert Longson 1 min ago
@usr2564301 it's too late, I thought maybe I could fix it like my grandpa used to fix the TV, but after whacking it on the side a few times it's all dark now — Don't Panic 1 min ago
@einpoklum - It's their prerogative. Such is the nature of having a "useful" criteria for voting. — StoryTeller - Unslander Monica just now
@HolyBlackCat that is what I want to know. The reason claims that I was requesting for an URL, which I removed. So now the reason is inconsistent with the question. — lateo96 10 secs ago
@StoryTeller-UnslanderMonica you are confusing upvotes with close votes. The two are not diametrically opposite. One can find a post useful but still off-topic. And vice versa - on-topic but not useful. The latter should not be closed, the former - should. — VLAZ 25 secs ago
@lateo96: In fairness, your question was closed with the URL request still in it. — einpoklum 38 secs ago
@VLAZ - I am not confusing anything with anything. The OP clearly stated they wish to understand why one post has 1000 upvotes (supposedly adding some insult to injury), I clearly answered that. — StoryTeller - Unslander Monica 1 min ago
@nalzok I actually save posts where a user thanked me for advice or worked with me to get their post in shape. I use it as motivation, and it doesn't take much space because it happens so rarely. — Modus Tollens 2 mins ago
@einpoklum It might become locked although I admit that's not a self-answer but it certainly is popular. — Robert Longson 2 mins ago
@einpoklum then about half question in this site should be closed. Do you know how many list-related question I've seen here? Also, I think you are being quite pragmatic on this (about the list I mean) — lateo96 21 secs ago
@ModusTollens That's just... breath-taking and heart-breaking. People are much harsher than I expected, it seems. I agree that nobody would ever want that kind of insult. That being said, let's keep in mind that a question can never be improved if OP is not aware of the problem with their question. Right now my question on the main site hs received 8 downvotes, 3 close votes, and 2 delete votes (which means it will be deleted soon). Is it that bad? I don't think so. Had a comment come earlier, I could have saved it by adding more details as directed by S.S. Anne. This reality is just sad. — nalzok 2 mins ago
@nalzok I agree, but I don't know what to do about it. Commenting on downvotes is now discouraged: meta.stackoverflow.com/q/357436/1288408 — Modus Tollens 1 min ago
@einpoklum I agree with lateo96 on this. The help center page on off-topic questions doesn't mention the "asks for a list" thing. I think the section of the tour you mentioned is about "lists of off-site resources". — HolyBlackCat 1 min ago
I know but you said that the other question should be marked as
off-topic
as well, even when it doesn't request for an URL. — lateo96 2 mins ago@einpoklum Halft of the [language-lawyer] questions are not practical, yet the C++ tag community loves them. — HolyBlackCat just now
@desertnaut - No, the question is about playing favorites. That includes the 1000 votes. And it's not their C++20 post. — StoryTeller - Unslander Monica 47 secs ago
@StoryTeller-UnslanderMonica OP clearly asks "why is that one ok but mine is close-worthy?", the 1,000 upvotes being just a fact worth-mentioned and not the question. — desertnaut 1 min ago
@einpoklum I'd say learning the new features of C++20 can also be a problem. — HolyBlackCat 38 secs ago
@AdrianMole I already tried waiting but it didn't work because I'm too impatient — Don't Panic 55 secs ago
Alternatively, just hold your computer exactly 1.7 metres above a hard, concrete surface (preferably, with a diagonal between two corners being vertical) and let go! Problem solved! — Adrian Mole 2 mins ago
nice try :) ... thanks to bring a bit of laugh into this currently really dark world — Vickel 3 mins ago
What do you know, Shog himself reopened the C++17 question. Now that's authoritative too. — StoryTeller - Unslander Monica 1 min ago
Actually, a lot of useful questions are currently closed or locked, because the rules for good questions changed over time. — Yksisarvinen 2 mins ago
Darkness is a relative concept. In the kingdom of the very dark, dark is actually quite light. — Adrian Mole 40 secs ago
@S.S.Anne: I didn't and am not claiming that all broad-but-useful self-answered questions are off-topic. Although - perhaps some of them belong on tag pages. — einpoklum 2 mins ago
@S.S.Anne: 1. Newbie, low-rep users don't have the ability to effectively self-answer, and thus skirt the on-topic requirements. 2. You're making a different argument than in your answer, which I believe I have rebutted. — einpoklum 24 secs ago
@einpoklum 1. The button's right there for them to push. 2. ...ok? 3. A biography of Bjarne Stroustrup is not about programming at all, it's about a person. — S.S. Anne 13 secs ago
@lateo96: Ah, ok. Anyway, in the far past there were quite a few questions on SO which today would be off-topic, like the Definitive list of C++ books. If you ignore those, there should be very few or no "give me the list of X" questions. Can you link to a few examples from recent years? — einpoklum 26 secs ago
@S.S.Anne: 1. You are proving my point about bias. 3. I retracted that comment because I needed a better example. Maybe "list of cool hacks using GCC builtins" or something that might be practically useful and get a lot of votes if people ignored its off-topicness. — einpoklum 47 secs ago
@einpoklum How am I proving the point about bias? The button is right there, in their face. I saw it the first time I asked a question, before I even knew what off-topic meant. — S.S. Anne 52 secs ago
@lateo96: Like my answer says - the C++17 answer is, I hope, a fluke. I may be blinded by my own prejudice, but - again, give a few examples. Never mind the title. — einpoklum 14 secs ago
"List of C++ books" is off-topic because it "asks for off-site resources". "List of C++20 changes" does not (after the last edit at least). If anything, it could be "too broad". — HolyBlackCat 2 mins ago
@HolyBlackCat the C++17 question is now
too-broad
and I think you are right, mainly in the "if anything" part, because still the question refers to a very specific and defined thing, that is the new features of a language. Maybe such features can lead to a very broad thing if we talk about the purposes of them, but that's not the case. — lateo96 41 secs ago@lateo96 then about half question in this site should be closed. I'd go a bit further. Probably a lot further. But I also think that Thanos didn't go far enough. — user4581301 26 secs ago
Does this answer your question? What can I do when getting “We are no longer accepting questions/answers from this account”? — StoryTeller - Unslander Monica 23 secs ago
Do not take that literally. That was for the comment of @einpoklum saying that my question was closed because the answer expected is a list of things. Many questions here are answered in form of list. If that is the problem, then the list formatting option should be removed. — lateo96 32 secs ago
You're allowed to answer your own question, so if some of those questions you figured out yourself are good ones, you could try undeleting and answering them. — John Montgomery 36 secs ago
11:05 PM
@einpoklum take this question as an example, it is 5 years old, not sure if that is too old for you. It asks "Why should I use X and not Y?" And it is right. So if I ask "Why should I use C++20 and not C++17" is rigth despite I am asking the same thing? stackoverflow.com/questions/26623673/… — lateo96 1 min ago
Here are some more good questions that ask for list of things. All of them are several years old though: 1 2 3 — HolyBlackCat 37 secs ago
@einpoklum this is also 5 years old. It asks "What is the difference between X and Y". If I ask "What is the difference between C++17 and C++20 is rigth?" stackoverflow.com/questions/20994716/… — lateo96 1 min ago
The ones provided by @HolyBlackCat are more recent and they are asking for reasons for something. — lateo96 16 secs ago
11:26 PM
Is this really that hard to add a dark mode? If it is at least turn whites into yellow. My eyes are killing me. — Sia 31 secs ago
@lateo96: Those are not essentially list questions: Different people will describe the difference between pip and conda differently; and answers which are high-level and summarize are better than a list of anything. ... and I wrote the above before looking at the answers. They bear out what I said. — einpoklum 1 min ago
It shouldn't be. We get enough bad questions as it is without giving new users the impression that this is ok. — John Montgomery 1 min ago
It can be safely downvoted tomorrow... Or by anyone from earlier time zones that are already in April 2nd... — Alexei Levenkov 20 secs ago
It's absurd, but it's about programming, clear, and asks a precise question. And then there's Stack Overflow: Where We Hate Fun — Scratte 1 min ago
@Scratte That was posted over ten years ago. Besides, of the three guidelines there, it only passes the first one in the most superficial sense and fails the other two. — John Montgomery 41 secs ago
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