12:12 AM
Why? “Looks better” is extremely subjective. Can you come up with a better motivation? — Martijn Pieters ♦ 22 secs ago
"We should do a poll" in your reasons to roll back implies that you think that the poll will be in favour of how it used to be. — Wai Ha Lee 1 min ago
12:38 AM
Do not flag answers that are appropriate to the question being asked. If it's a joke question, then joke answers are reasonable and appropriate. If it's a resource-recommendation question, then answers that recommend a resource are reasonable and appropriate. — Cody Gray ♦ 1 min ago
@CodyGray If I flag a joke answer to a joke question, I would expect it to get deleted from review, or if a moderator sees it for the whole thing to be deleted, not for the flag to be declined. — John Montgomery 1 min ago
1:08 AM
By design, see meta.stackexchange.com/q/161023 Review such as edit approval isn't available in mobile layout meta.stackexchange.com/q/148616 — CertainPerformance 54 secs ago
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Additionally, the review ban is also for these reviews: stackoverflow.com/review/triage/25732711, stackoverflow.com/review/triage/25732286, stackoverflow.com/review/triage/25730058, stackoverflow.com/review/triage/25732039, stackoverflow.com/review/triage/25731902 — Samuel Liew ♦ 46 secs ago
Even if the images were properly edited in, would the question be on-topic for the site? — Samuel Liew ♦ 1 min ago
I think I misinterpreted what "Require Editing" meant and kept reviewing using that logic. Thanks for clarification Samuel. Will take care in future. — Pirate X 49 secs ago
If you can write your "how to do X" questions in a form of an on-topic question then yes, but the fact that a Q&A works as a part of project documentation does not make it exempt from the normal quality rules for questions. I guess if you managed to build the questions around common pitfalls and phrase them like "I tried to foo the bar like this, but the baz and qux is crashing, what am I doing wrong?" it would be better. Bottom line, self-answered Q&A is fine as long as it's on topic. That it's linked to from another site does not matter. — ivarni 1 min ago
It's very hard to do so and avoid being viewed as "excessive self promotion" on top of the fact writing good questions is very hard when you know the answer - meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/314165/…. — Alexei Levenkov 1 min ago
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Many projects include examples as part of their documentation, usually as part of a tutorial or user guide. That's almost certainly a better idea. — jirassimok 1 min ago
4:50 AM
I have a worrying suspicion that such activity is responsible for a large proportion of the otherwise-almost-inexplicable upvoting of megadupe/mediocre/bad questions:( — Martin James 1 min ago
5:06 AM
Thanks for the report! I'm deleting to clean up the answers so there's no duplicates. — Catija ♦ 31 secs ago
@Flame - A question that only contains an error, should be closed, nobody should be attempting to salvage it except the author. Your picking the incorrect choice on some truly low quality questions. Half of these reviews are no longer available due to the questions being deleted (I believe that to be the case) — Security Hound 7 secs ago
5:44 AM
A white background may be added for images in dark mode to look the same for all the old questions and the new ones too. — xTrimy 27 secs ago
5:56 AM
Agree -- the blue is very tough on the eyes. I think a light green would be easy on the eyes! — theforestecologist 1 min ago
Third and last, a recent post-notice redesign sadly hides information from users. That post was closed with this reason, which is entirely appropriate. But that is hidden from users below 3k, I'm not entirely sure why. With this I'm off. Good luck in the future! — yivi 48 secs ago
6:40 AM
@BSMP I don't know if it's done like that on purpose, because the "feature" is supposed to last until the 5th of April. — Nzall 44 secs ago
7:16 AM
I recommend changing your expectations. If you flag an answer that is appropriate to the question, then the flag on that answer should be declined. If your expected outcome was to have the question deleted, then you flagged the wrong post. — Cody Gray ♦ 38 secs ago
You really thought that question made sense? I.e. you could answer it based on what's written there without asking any further questions about what the OP meant? I really don't think it does and until that time it's unsalvageable. — Robert Longson 21 secs ago
Also, please do not review posts like this or this saying that "no action is needed". And in posts like this need more than an edit if the user is to be made aware that their question has serious problems. Just a couple of random picks from the first page of your public review history. — yivi 57 secs ago
@RobertLongson: There are some typos in the post which make it difficult to parse. I certainly don’t disagree with the reviewers who said Requires Editing. But I also understand what the user was asking, and could provide guidance as is. My uncertainty was on the decision to close it as Opinion Based. I understand that decision, but wouldn’t feel comfortable making it myself. — Jeremy Caney 1 min ago
I disagree with the reviewers who said Requires Editing as I don't think the question can be made clear by anyone other than the OP. — Robert Longson 1 min ago
@RobertLongson: It’s also worth noting that
using
is a C# keyword. So when the OP says “ or is that okay to use - using -five times“, that means “Or is it okay to use a using
statement five times”. To someone not proficient in C# that probably sounds nonsensical, though. — Jeremy Caney 1 min agoI'm not convinced how "design by polling" is in any way better than this "bandwagon" thing you mention. — yivi 57 secs ago
@yivi: Hmm. That’s embarrassing. It seems that I have quite a few lessons to learn before I jump back in to even the First Posts queue, which I was otherwise feeling pretty comfortable in. I’ll review your notes, and also (re)review the relevant FAQs. In fact, honestly, it’s not immediately clear to me why those actions you noted were incorrect, so I definitely need to put some thought into those as I revisit the documentation. Thank you for calling those out; they give me more data to work with, and plenty to think about. — Jeremy Caney 1 min ago
Self answering your own question is something that is allowed. If your question/answer is good and doesn't seem to be trying to "self promote" I don't see the issue. — kemicofa ghost 11 secs ago
More specific: The first two, you said "no action needed" when the posts at the very least needed some editing. Links to screen-shots are never useful. I'm not saying that's all those posts needed, but that clicking "no action needed" is not helpful. The first posts queue is there to help new posters. If you say those posts do not need anything, you are not helping them (nor the site). The third one you edited, but there are still not enough detail in the question to be made answerable. Your edit is not wrong, but as an action within the first posts review queue is kinda lacking. — yivi 2 mins ago
@yivi: Thank you for that. I don’t believe I've previously read that first FAQ, so I’ll definitely be sure to read it with care, and reread the Triage guidance. I also really appreciate you spelling out why those reviews were wrong. That’s useful. — Jeremy Caney 1 min ago
@yivi: For images, I usually flag them if the images could easily have been converted or transcribed to text and edit them to display inline if they would be readable within the post width. But otherwise I haven’t been flagging them if they help illustrate the question, but can’t easily be converted to text or moved inline. I’ll put some more thought into that. As a user, I definitely get annoyed when I have to click through to an image, so I’m happy to take a stricter stance on those. — Jeremy Caney 1 min ago
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@RobertLongson: “I don't think the question can be made clear by anyone other than the OP”. As an exercise, I’ve edited the question to provide clarity. Do you still think it’s unclear? It definitely required editing from someone who understands the technology. And it would certainly be useful to have some clarification—which I requested in a comment during my review. But I don’t think the question is unclear. — Jeremy Caney 1 min ago
@RobertLongson: Aha, this is a useful exercise then! Do you mind explaining what you find unclear about it? What further information would you want? This is pretty close to my field, and while I’d prefer a more thorough code example, and maybe information on how frequently this is being called, I feel like the question is clear. What am I missing here? — Jeremy Caney 1 min ago
I don't think this is related to C# in particular. It's the code highlighting in general. It is the same in C and PowerShell. — LWChris 31 secs ago
@AlexTelon When forcing the images to turn white, we shouldn't do that by modifying the actual images themselves, in certain cases the transparency is required or wanted, for example when you need to upload an image o you can use it in your code snippet — Ferrybig 30 secs ago
@yivi: Totally understood. And I will definitely either flag or skip questions like this in the future. I just remain confused by Robert’s suggestion that this should have been closed as Unclear, not Opinion Based (see first comment on this thread). — Jeremy Caney 1 min ago
@YaakovEllis halfer is right - rewriting the post is like rewriting history. Instead of upending the original post, consider adding a note at the top pointing to the update at the bottom. Also, regularly signing your replies with "Thanks for your feedback" whenever you disagree with someone is just as condescending and unconstructive. — Boaz - Reinstate Monica 1 min ago
What I'd really like to see is the code for the two approaches the OP is considering included in the question. That would make it clear but may then make it just opinion based. The question is really likely to be opinion based but it's unclear too. — Robert Longson 1 min ago
"What method should I use?" By what criteria do we choose? Basically, we can never evaluate "best" in engineering, it doesn't mean anything until defined by the poster so clearly & fully that all would agree on a valuation. In which case why haven't they so evaluated & why are they instead asking us to confirm it? Strategy for “Which is better” questions On the other hand, they could reasonably ask, am I missing any fundamental basic notions in prefering (given in detail) x over y based on these fundamental basic notions ... (given in detail). — philipxy 1 min ago
Make sure you make clear at the very start of a question that it is self-answered. Because in modern times how-to is susceptible to downvote for lack of research & to closure as too broad. Maybe check out a proposed example Q&A on meta. — philipxy 12 secs ago
@philipxy: I definitely agree that, at minimum, any question asking for the “best” approach should define what criteria they’re measuring by (e.g., performance, reliability, scalability, readability, maintainability, &c.). — Jeremy Caney 1 min ago
But all those terms mean nothing by which a decision can be made & are not defining "best" & are not answerable. Unfortunately all reasonable practical definitions require a ridiculous amount of experience with a ridiculous number of factors that interact with chaotic sensitivity to details. Tell them: Make straightforward designs; when they demonstrate to themselves via measurement that a design and all alternatives they can think of have problems (whatever that means at the time), then ask a very specific question--which should also define "better"/"best" so we'd all agree. (No escape.) — philipxy 1 min ago
@BSMP The ultra post illustration with its light circle looked like maybe the cursor was a flashlight but I couldn't get such a circle effect. So, glad to hear that was the case. — philipxy 12 secs ago
10:08 AM
Will darkmode be ported to other stack sites ? Or are they "independent" ? — Florian Castelain 21 secs ago
@yivi: I just finished reading the First Posts FAQ you pointed to. That was really useful. Of particular relevance here, “Asks which of several possibilities is the best: Flag to close as opinion-based.” That’s unambiguous! I also found the following useful in terms of the edit you critiqued: “Has something you can only partly fix or address: Edit or comment, then Skip!” Thanks again for taking the time to walk through this with me. I’m (slowly) learning to be a better reviewer. — Jeremy Caney 35 secs ago
10:46 AM
@yivi How did you find this meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/259917/… question? I search for that but I didn't find anything related to my question. — MARSHMALLOW 1 min ago
11:02 AM
Do you believe that most of the deletions are problematic? In the sense that most of these self-deleted questions were going to be a good additions to the repository it not deleted? Because if that's not the case... why add friction to the process? — yivi 36 secs ago
@yivi good point. In the particular case I mentioned I think the question was fine and I was about starting to write an ansewr, but yes I have to reconsider that this wasnt the case for the majority of self-deleted questions — idclev 463035818 44 secs ago
@yivi oh that explains something ;) fwiw, sometimes I am not 100% convinced of what I am writing myself, but it is more like taking a thought till the end by writing it down and see what are responses, so I can make up my mind. Already your comments helped on that ;) — idclev 463035818 1 min ago
@yivi now I am considering to delete this post.. how ironic :D thanks for your time — idclev 463035818 1 min ago
@jpmc26 That's phase 3, not phase 1. There's two sets of numbers in the post so it's kinda confusing but look at the section actually called "Phase 1" - This first phase is made up of foundational changes and does not yet introduce the new concepts of automatic reopen or hidden questions. These are things we’d likely do anyway and provide the groundwork for the other phases. — Catija ♦ 1 min ago
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Does this answer your question? Triage needs to be fixed urgently, and users need to be notified upon receiving a review ban! — Luuklag 36 secs ago
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Yes, you can post a self-answered question, but it has to be a good question. That's the gist of it. You might be better off just adding proper documentation to the project's repository. — Cerbrus 2 mins ago
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@Ferrybig I meant
Transparent == White
not as something to be done on the image, but as the effect the user should see. Transparent has looked like white before and should continue to do so. I suggested adding the default background behind images. — Alex Telon 16 secs ago3:24 PM
@theforestecologist: That could easily run afoul of the people who are selectively color blind. All I know is that this is a bit much, and I'd like it to change, but I don't want to prescribe a new shade that violates WCAG. — Makoto 1 min ago
3:52 PM
Thanks for this feedback. While nearly every programmer knows what Stack Overflow’s core product is, most are unaware of our Teams or Jobs products. This page is intended to showcase all of Stack Overflow’s product offerings. I’ve passed along the feedback to our marketing team to consider emphasizing Public Q&A however I’m setting this as [status-declined] for now as there are no immediate plans to make changes. — Des ♦ 21 secs ago
"While nearly every programmer knows what Stack Overflow’s core product is" <- If you restrict yourself to those people who got to the SO front page without an account, that is likely not really the case, because once people get to know the site they either have an account or go in through search engine links. But - passing this on to the marketing team is better than nothing, so... ok? Or rather - please ask them to at least include a sentence to the effect of what I quoted. — einpoklum 2 mins ago
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@Des: That kind of feedback is way, way too important to be buried in a comment. It should be posted as an answer. — Makoto 12 secs ago
While nearly every programmer knows what Stack Overflow’s core product is" <- If you restrict yourself to those people who got to the SO front page without an account, that is likely not really the case, because once people get to know the site they either have an account or go in through search engine links. But - passing this on to the marketing team is better than nothing, so... ok? Or rather - please ask them to at least include a sentence to the effect of what I quoted. — einpoklum 21 secs ago
4:38 PM
@Makoto having a feature consistent with all other sites in SE network? Relieving moderators from a burden to manually pick HMP? Recovering thing that used to work perfectly well before it was dropped? — gnat 24 secs ago
To be fair, I wouldn't mind seeing this feature reverted. It'd be a great "we told you so" moment that the company would have to own and accept. But I'm failing to see what the point of all of this is anymore when the blunt reality is that they're going to do what they see fit, how they see fit, and justify it however they need to just to get us over that hurdle. — Makoto 36 secs ago
@gnat: Again, how is it not hollow? As in, what would the actual point be to revert this change after all of that ceremony about why they decided to triple down to remove it in the first place? Are the moderators themselves suffering from this extra burden (e.g. a flag on a post) to handle this feature? — Makoto 1 min ago
I don't think the reason HMP got removed is no longer valid. It didn't get removed because meta was unimportant, it got removed because it led to piling-on and other unhelpful behavior on certain posts. I would very much be surprised if SE would be willing to seriously reconsider HMP, especially with the employees getting panic attacks probably not having changed at all. That being said, I'd really like to have it back, though. — Erik A 18 secs ago
"people who code" could easily be seen the wrong way be lawmakers or the military as something completely different. Can't you just replace "people who code" with "programmers" and make it slightly more obvious that this site is for computer programming? — S.S. Anne 23 secs ago
@Makoto Personally, I'm not really interested in some "I told you so" moment. However, the main original justification for the change was found to be untrue, so it makes sense to at least re-evaluate whether the change still makes sense. (I think that it doesn't). — EJoshuaS - Reinstate Monica 49 secs ago
@Makoto fair. though I was thinking very light green -- as in nearly white, but a little less starkly contrasted than white. Though, the greys/whites seen on the preferences page when I select dark mode are fine. I don't see a need to make titles stand out more from these links. — theforestecologist 1 min ago
Does this answer your question? Dark Mode Beta - help us root out low-contrast and un-converted bits — Zoe 55 secs ago
5:46 PM
On Opera on MacOS with system-wide dark mode enabled, the SO system setting doesn't work, so an explanation would indeed be useful. — Magnus Lind Oxlund 28 secs ago
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6:14 PM
Hello. We have a topic dedicated to reporting issues with the dark mode. Give your feedback there so it will have better visibility: meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/395949/… — Pedro Lima 55 secs ago
HMP was one of the things which drew me to Meta, helped make me an engaged user, and kept me engaged. I'm not sure if that would have happened without HMP. Now, without HMP, I find it's necessary to put in much more effort to stay engaged with Meta. HMP changed significantly more frequently than featured meta posts. Both types of notifications are useful. Featured posts are the important ones which most users should be looking at. HMP were potentially interesting posts which helped draw people into being interested in the meta aspects of SO, rather than just programming questions/answers. — Makyen 22 secs ago
I don't think it is 100% the "blue" that is the issue, I just think it is the saturation of the blue that is being used. My editor uses
#61afef
for blue text and #2c313c
for the background and it looks fine. — Get Off My Lawn 10 secs ago6:52 PM
@S.S.Anne: Thanks for the heads up! That seems like a reasonable and intuitive heuristic to me. It looks like it’ll be a couple of weeks before I can dive into the Suggested Edits queue, but I’ll keep that in mind once the review queues open up to me again. As I’ve made ≈150 edits myself, I feel like I have an good grasp of what the community considers a good edit, but I’ll obviously carefully review the FAQ before starting. That’s the queue I’m most interested in, and probably best qualified for, just because I do a lot of technical editing. I’m quite eager to dive in! Thank you again. — Jeremy Caney 1 min ago
Aside, there’s a lot of downvotes on this discussion. Is that because I approached this discussion the wrong way? Was this an inappropriate request in this case? Or is it just because the thread won’t provide much use to others in the meta community? I want to make sure I’m learning the right lessons here. I’ve certainly benefited from the discussion. — Jeremy Caney 10 secs ago
Meh. Votes in meta can be for many things. For things like this I wouldn't pay them much attention. It's impossible to guess why any user votes the way they vote. Some may feel this is not useful in the long term. Some may feel you didn't do all the research you had to. Some may disagree with some or part of what you expose in your post. Some will downvote a post because the user "broke the rules". Some out of boredom. Since votes in meta do not affect and traffic/post ratio is much higher than main, you'll see many more votes than in main. It's no big deal. — yivi 26 secs ago
"The question of a self-answered Q&A must uphold the same quality standards as any other question on the site." You'd like to think so, at least... — John Montgomery 1 min ago
thanks for edit, I've re-tagged it as "bug" as I don't think there is much "discussion" needed here. — Alexei Levenkov 19 secs ago
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On other hand with daily "WTF you banned me for not reading featured meta post on 'Requires editing' button in triage" I'm not really sure if even in current manual state it gets enough attention... — Alexei Levenkov 19 secs ago
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@billynoah My bad on not coming back to update the answer here. Long story short, I found a few bugs and fixed them a while back - mostly around folks getting invited to more than one survey or cache keys not expiring at the right time. As far as I know... the banners should be dismissing correctly now, though it's evidently not happening. I know we need to dig more but there hasn't been time. I wish I could have an ETA here, but the best I can honestly say at the moment is that I'll dig up the Trello card we have for tracking this and try to pick it back up sometime soon. — Adam Lear ♦ 26 secs ago
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@AaronShekey You joke but I, er, actually really like that 😂 Can we keep it? — Asteroids With Wings 33 secs ago
10:30 PM
Yeah square buttons. But don't throw the old ones away after the reversion. I want my name in a cartouche. — philipxy 8 secs ago
This answer had a chance of being a good answer near the start, but then it got completely sidetracked into this soap-boxing tangent about the sensitivity of python reviewers, accusing reviewers of being irrational, telling the user to not care about declined flags, random interjections like the unrelated tidbit that moderators/CMs are forbidden from disclosing who cast votes... All of these things that don't help answer the question keep this answer from actually being useful. — Davy M 53 secs ago
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