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12:18 AM
@jpmc26 If you can ask about how you should write code in a way that can be answered with data, examples, and objective content, then sure. But if you're just asking "what's the most Pythonic way to write this", then sorry; that's Primarily Opinion-Based all day long. — TylerH 24 secs ago
12:32 AM
12:52 AM
Note that any user with >= 250 rep has the ability to cast a reopen vote on their own questions, which effectively gives them a one-shot "reopen" button, in addition to the automatic entry into the reopen queue upon the question body being edited by someone who hasn't voted to close or flagged the question, or who is the OP. That doesn't solve the issue for users with < 250 rep, but means there's potentially data available to see how effective such a button is, when it's single use. — Makyen 1 min ago
1:32 AM
@TylerH Writing
sum(i for in my_list)
is objectively more "Pythonic" than sum = 0; i = 0; while True: sum = sum + my_list[i]; i = i + 1
. "Most Pythonic" questions are problematic not because they ask about standard idioms, but because "most" is unquantifiable. They can easily be reformulated into, "What is a Pythonic/idiomatic way to [perform small task X]?" Those questions are answerable, and they can lead to good presentations of the pitfalls of the tools involved and how to avoid them or account for them. — jpmc26 1 min ago2:10 AM
Please note that once you're banned, the Triage page is inaccessible along with any information and links it contains. — rtx13 17 secs ago
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3:16 AM
Probably a better way to style...
.theme-dark div.clc-jobs-multi>.middle { background: #000; } .theme-dark div.orange { background-image: linear-gradient(90deg, rgb(120,51,16) 0%, rgb(122,68,3) 100%); }
— Aaron Mason 47 secs ago3:26 AM
Although leaving a comment causing you to fail a review audit is indeed a frustrating misfeature, you are never banned from reviewing for failing a single audit. So there are definitely other things in your history that makes the system suspect that perhaps you should go back and review our [faq] on reviewing. Several of your recent mistakes involved the Triage review queue, which is a trap that many users have fallen into lately. It looks like you now understand what you did wrong there, though, so that may be inappropriately hastening you towards a ban. — Cody Gray ♦ 1 min ago
Consider modifying the call to action so it fits onto two lines, eliminating the out-of-place looking third line: "Help us implement support (in C#)" | "for backing up from more hosting sites!" — Cody Gray ♦ 12 secs ago
4:20 AM
After looking at discussion, I'm willing to advance two proposals, which are orthogonal. 1- Change the buttons so they are "who & what", rather than just "what" (action will be taken). That would have kept me out of hock, and from the sounds of it, several other people. 2- Change the edit requirements so that if a reviewer wants to make formatting fixes, they can do that without having to dance around the "x number of characters is substantive edit". I'm not a coding god, but I've used enough languages to see the formatting errors in many entries, its quite an eye sore, but hard to fix. — benc 1 min ago
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5:46 AM
Did you check out the rest of the answers to see if this has already been reported? — double-beep just now
6:10 AM
I couldn't find any evidence of other failed audits within the past 30 days, except just this one, so I've reset the duration and lifted your review ban. — Samuel Liew ♦ 23 secs ago
6:48 AM
What's wrong, what sort of rules do you think it would be violating? Sounds like it's not scraping content — CertainPerformance 35 secs ago
@ivarni No, That website has questions and tags like Stack Exchange questions and tags. But the webpage looks very different, and the domain name is completely different. — Scratch---Cat 8 secs ago
Does this answer your question? What should I do about a clone service scraping Stack Exchange sites for content? — ivarni 2 mins ago
There is only one version of the post visible at a given time, The last one . And only one original version. At any moment when you click on
[ edit ]
you expect to edit the current post not to be able to switch to an other branch, that you didn't knew about. — Drag and Drop 1 min ago@Scratch---Cat So it's just a competitor then, like Quora? It's not like SO has trademarked the concept of a Q&A site so if they're not scraping content and it's just a similar concept then there's nothing you need to do. — ivarni 2 mins ago
7:38 AM
Requires Editing is rarely the best option, if ever. So this question should be about Unsalvageable vs Looks OK. — Mast 56 secs ago
7:54 AM
@Luuklag Why not just edit it from "Is there a 'best practices' method of avoiding getting into this problem?" to "Is there a way of avoiding getting into this problem?" I'm not sure "best practice" should be taken literally. — Scratte 5 secs ago
Right. No programmer wants to follow "worst practices". It's quite clear that the asker is not attempting to conduct a poll or anything else that would make the question off-topic. — Cody Gray ♦ 1 min ago
@CodyGray ofcourse no-one is looking for "worst practices" and commenters usually point out security concerns, for example, pretty quickly if an answer doesn't adhere to "best practices". But asking for best practices really depends on what someone thinks "best practices" are, since there is no written definition of them. That in it self makes a question POB, in my opinion. I edited the question to just remove the references to "best practices". Because besides that it is a fine question. — Luuklag 1 min ago
Web pages should not attempt to change system-level widgets. There's a reason this kind of trickery is WebKit-specific. If you want dark scroll bars, configure your OS accordingly. — Cody Gray ♦ 16 secs ago
@double-beep If you're going to leave comments like that on answers, please include a link to the answer where you think it's already been reported. Otherwise, the comment is useless. — Cody Gray ♦ 59 secs ago
Triggering on key words or phrases is unproductive when reviewing posts, @Luuklag. That was my (and Scratte's) whole point here. I have no complaints about the edit, but I think it is plain as day to everyone here that the question was perfectly on-topic as it was originally written and that the person was not soliciting opinion-based answers. — Cody Gray ♦ 7 secs ago
I'm pretty sure a flag would have worked to solve the problem with the second quoted comment. If it didn't, some moderator was asleep at the wheel. For the first comment, meh. It's a comment. My biggest complaint with it is that it implies using
super()
is somehow reasonable in C++. It isn't. If the sheer volume of repetitive comments is the issue, don't flag individual comments: flag the post with a custom moderator flag and explain the problem plainly. — Cody Gray ♦ 1 min ago9:06 AM
Thanks you I noticed it was not native after making this post. OK to keep this answer here in case someone runs in the same issue? — Paul Rougieux 35 secs ago
@Alex_Telon Yes there should be a white background by default behind old posts having transparent images. There should also be a way for users who really want transparency on the dark background to override the default. — Paul Rougieux 15 secs ago
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10:14 AM
Does this answer your question? Dark Mode Beta - help us root out low-contrast and un-converted bits — CertainPerformance 1 min ago
10:44 AM
I now set everything in white mode, this is easier than dark mode. Then I type the shell command that magically passes all apps in dark mode a once:
xcalib -i -a
— user2987828 28 secs ago11:14 AM
Not the same. SO has all the best hostile, toxic, racist, misogynist, bigoted curators. Those other sites are not even close:) — Martin James 1 min ago
@PaulRougieux What problem would this solve? If a user wants a black background they can always edit the image not to be transparent. — Alex Telon 1 min ago
Perhaps "ask a different question about a different topic" could remove that misleading hint that some people will read as "repost this". But yes, probably better to just remove any discussion of new questions because that's not going to help them get a solution to the thing they were asking about, which is presumably their current goal for interaction with SO. Asking about it some other way is likely going to be a duplicate. — Peter Cordes 1 min ago
11:44 AM
That is correct. The problem I speak of is when somebody else has their edition approved while you are writing your own edition. When that happens, the version you are basing on is outdated, but your edition will still be compared with the most recent version, with potentially new information, leaving you in disadvantage. — Pedro Lima 52 secs ago
Was looking for an answer that made this point. Yeah, if questions are going to reopen on us, we need to be able to re-cast our close votes, especially dup-hammer. Like you, I also follow less popular tags (x86 / assembly) where there are only a few of us with gold badges. — Peter Cordes 12 secs ago
Nevertheless, people had spoken. This is not a problem worth the trouble. I get it. — Pedro Lima 1 min ago
+1 vote refunds. A couple other answers and comments have also made the point that for niche tags it's often the same people looking at a question after an edit that closed it the first time. I know that will be true for me as I keep a close eye on the x86 / assembly tags. If I've already looked at a question in its initial state, it'll take me less effort to re-evaluate it than for someone else who hasn't seen it yet. — Peter Cordes 1 min ago
Perhaps automatic reopen could be limited to questions with score >= -2? Casting a close vote without a down vote is usually a sign that a question might be salvageable. — Peter Cordes 42 secs ago
@Peter As I have some experience with the software aspect of thay area, I might be able to help you. — S.S. Anne 45 secs ago
This has happened to me as well. When a new edit has been made, I get a big (yellow, I think) bar on the top of the page saying someone else made an edit. I don't know about double suggested edits, though. An edit by the author is not suggested, it's "final". I will always abandon my own edit when I see that big bar on the top. — Scratte 1 min ago
12:30 PM
Hot Network Questions is more than enough to make people aware. Any extra = annoying. — Sinatr 43 secs ago
Mhh, you used "here" twice and it is incorrect at least one time. "Even though the experiment is only going up on Stack Overflow, we are posting about it here since it also relates to Technical Stack Exchange sites" is a copy from the MSE post and the "here" should be fixed to "there", but what about "If you would like to report bugs and issues, please feel free to do so here" does "here" now relate to MSO or MSE? — Tom 1 min ago
You're likely going to get a lot of negative feedback here. I just wanted to say thanks for letting us know about the test occurring and what it's all about, so at least we're not caught flat-footed. — Heretic Monkey 16 secs ago
You don't. As stated on MSE: "How can I see the variants if I'm not selected or if I want to see the other versions? We've included the screenshots of the three variants here for you to see but, you can't have it turned on (or off) or change groups. The experiment will only be shown to a small percentage of users for a limited time." — Luuklag 1 min ago
I would really like to see such a comment. But keep in mind that code-only answer are "Looks OK" unless they are not related to the answer.This post is also related: Low quality posts and code only answers — BDL 1 min ago
All of the posts appearing in the content variant on the homepage are pulled from HNQ, and filtered to be from Technical SE sites. Yes, we know that not all of them are about coding. Part of the experiment is to see how much of an interest overlap exists for SO users to topics covered on other Tech SE sites. — Yaakov Ellis ♦ 1 min ago
1:06 PM
@lalo I considered using the mb24 class too, but I found it too risky in case they also add it to the main nav list. Hence my text search — Tschallacka 33 secs ago
The edit should push the question into the reopen review queue. Wait with your answer until it has been reopened. — BDL 15 secs ago
You can't, unless it's reopened. Users with 3k reputation or more can vote to reopen if they believe the question is appropriate for the site. — yivi 34 secs ago
From this comment I read that those Questions are now appearing twice on the C-testing User Interface. Please excuse my phrasing but: What's the point of that? I've been meaning to find a way to collapse the right sidebar, because all I want it for is the "Related" and "Linked" section. But when I'm reading a post or scrolling Questions on the home page, the sidebar is just taking up to much space. — Scratte 52 secs ago
How to express dislike for the feature? Downvoting this question? If so then done. — Martin Smith 14 secs ago
To be quite fair, not everybody is aware. "we're closing questions as offtopic" that's true. And we very often close questions as off-topic because they belong on other stacks, not SO. "now we're presenting off topic questions" and hopefully people will learn of these other stacks and ask questions appropriately. At least, I believe this is the idea. I don't not sure if this is the best way to implement awareness is needed. Questions more appropriate for Code Review or Software Engineering or Database Administrators or Super User and so on should be asked there. — VLAZ 1 min ago
@CodyGray Both comments have been resolved with individual flags (and I thank the moderators for their time to do so), but I also wrote a custom flag explaining the repetitive action of 1) repetitive comments that are unnecessary and 2) aggressive comments, and the moderator removed the comments but it seems that I do not treat the underlying problem: That the action has become a habit for the user. — eyllanesc 1 min ago
It is too much in your face.... Takes up prime real estate for why I am here..... So now I have to scroll down for the reason I am on the site. — epascarello 1 min ago
Agreed, on Ipad it pretty much takes the whole of the screen to present the nav bar and then 3 questions I don't care about from other sites. — Martin Smith 59 secs ago
@CodyGray I thought the flag in the post was to point out the inappropriate content of the post and not the comments. — eyllanesc 36 secs ago
2:14 PM
Hi Kumar Nikhil, welcome to Meta! I'm not sure which search brought you here but the problem you describe will not be answered on this specific site. To get an answer from users that have the expertise about the topic of your question you'll have to find and then re-post on the proper site. Check How do I ask a good question and What is on topic on the target site to make sure your post is in good shape. Your question is definitely off-topic on Meta and is better deleted here. — Robert Columbia 1 min ago
I upvoted this for the first bit, but the advice about not opening a chatroom seems unnecessary; there's no issue with opening a chatroom to discuss a question or work through the question's problem with a user if you are so inclined. In fact it's probably encouraged because it keeps the question side of SO clean and helps the asker get their solution/answer. It just doesn't happen because most users don't want to focus on such 1-on-1 tutoring. — TylerH 43 secs ago
@Tom I think it does. Lots of code-only answers are incorrectly deleted from the LQP queue. — double-beep 7 secs ago
If a chatroom is opened, and clarifications to the question are made within the chat, those clarifications should be edited into the question so that everyone not in the chat can benefit from the clarification. It may also have the benefit of getting the question reopened. This is of course the same advice given for clarifications made in comments; edit the question. — Heretic Monkey 26 secs ago
2:52 PM
@AlexTelon I guess there can be cases - plots are an example - where a red curve on transparent background would be perfectly fine both with white background and dark background. In this case no need to add the white background. But in most other cases, it's better to have a white back ground under transparent images in dark mode. — Paul Rougieux 1 min ago
3:14 PM
No, pretty sure you'll only get (I think) 2 rep points for performing an edit (up until you reach like 2000 total rep). Edits should be minor and not change the core of the answer anyway. If you're making edits such that you think you should be receiving rep for you contribution beyond the 2 points mentioned above, I think you may be misunderstanding the reasoning behind editing. — zero298 1 min ago
@zero298, case in point is this answer. My edit - which was previously an answer by itself - clearly stands-out. Tell me whether you think this was done right, or that my answer got deleted for the wrong reasons... — cueedee 1 min ago
Fixing stale links should probably just be an edit. The core of the answer is still the same. However, I don't know that the answer should even be updated. It makes more sense to just point to where the canonical "latest" version can be found without having to hardlink to a specific version. — zero298 just now
And if someone made a trivial, consequential, or even detrimental edit for a great post that continue to gets upvotes after the edit... should they get rewarded as well? And if not, how would you distinguish the great edits that deserve rewards from the other edits? And what about users with more than 2k, that no longer get any reputation from edits? — yivi 1 min ago
@TylerH Oh, opening a chat room in general is fine, but it’s not fine to do so just to evade the question being closed, especially when we’re just talking about the waiting time for it to be reopened. As Heretic Monkey says, we really do not want people to just take things to chat instead of editing and reopening questions. — KRyan 35 secs ago
4:00 PM
@TylerH In such cases, they should be encouraged to post multiple Questions—though a chat room might well be the best place to give them that encouragement and guidance, it shouldn’t replace actually going about posting those Questions, I think. There’s definitely some room there for personal judgment though, and I can imagine circumstances where I wouldn’t bother with multiple Questions and just leave it to chat. So yeah, I agree with that. Do you feel my Answer doesn’t well cover that? (Note I did recently edit it a little bit to cover some of that.) — KRyan 49 secs ago
@KRyan re: multiple question, it really depends. These are usually the users that struggle with posting quality / on-topic questions. Asking them to go beyond and make multiple on-topic questions of good quality is usually too big of an ask. I think the edit does help clarify things. — TylerH just now
Personally I would love to see an option to create a chatroom for every question where users could drop comments out of sight of the main question (chat would load up in a sidebar/column or something). The chatrooms could be accessible from the question page or by searching in chat.SO for them. This way we'd allow for quick, asynchronous, fire and forget conversations with OP via chat that also serve to cleanup comments that may be too chatty or are temporal such as clarification questions/requests or even partial/whole answers. This would leave comments for things like security/caution notes. — TylerH 41 secs ago
@TylerH Yeah, I have long wished for a (non-moderator) way to take comments to a chat room, instead of only getting that option after a comment-discussion has gotten out of hand. Sometimes you just know it’s going to, but the options for dealing with it are really limited, especially if there are already some comments you’d want to capture in the chat room. — KRyan 44 secs ago
4:42 PM
Does this answer your question? Flagging migration should include more options — jonrsharpe 1 min ago
Martijn, you seem to believe that it is deleted questions that are my problem. I think my problem is that I have no idea why most of my questions get negative ratings! I don't try to write bad questions! — David Spector 1 min ago
Also, I can't ever get a straight answer as to where I should post difficult technical questions, if not Stack Overflow. If SO is the best forum, why make it so very difficult to post here? Why try so hard to make it a traumatic experience for us? — David Spector 1 min ago
I think I spot one disconnect there: SO is not a forum. This is a Question and Answers site, we build a repository of good questions and their answers. So we curate and rank and moderate content, aiming only to keep what is helpful long term for future visitors. — Martijn Pieters ♦ 24 secs ago
Does this answer your question? What should I do if a question is closed before I finish my answer? — gnat 1 min ago
And that's also why there are barriers in place, like a limit set of questions subjects that are on-topic, and voting, and automatic post bans. I'm sorry you find the experience traumatic, but this process is what gives you all those answers to questions you don't have to ask, but can find via Google most of the time. — Martijn Pieters ♦ 17 secs ago
5:04 PM
@Daniel isn't that what the system setting is for? Configure your OS to switch to dark mode in the evening, and set SO to follow the system — andrewtweber 1 min ago
What happens if the user does not stop? I imagine this is not the first time you guys had to deal with something like this. — Marco Bonelli 1 min ago
Okay, I thought that the post flags only served to point out the post's problems, and the comment flags are for the post's problems, but it seems that is not the case. Well, it seems great to me that they are analyzing the behavior of that user and hopefully they take the necessary actions to avoid that type of behavior. It should only be noted that in one of my flags I pointed out: This user comments the same thing in several posts(which is often annoying and insulting). I have already reported it for months and it seems that it was suspended. — eyllanesc 26 secs ago
@MartijnPieters Okay, I thought that the post flags only served to point out the post's problems, and the comment flags are for the post's problems, but it seems that is not the case. Well, it seems great to me that they are analyzing the behavior of that user and hopefully they take the necessary actions to avoid that type of behavior. It should only be noted that in one of my flags (after a dozen flags) I pointed out: This user comments the same thing in several posts(which is often annoying and insulting). I have already reported it for months and it seems that it was suspended. — eyllanesc 1 min ago
@MarcoBonelli: Moderator options for that are outlined in the Code of Conduct; after warnings, the next step is account suspension. — Martijn Pieters ♦ 1 min ago
5:28 PM
“meta is full of feature-requests” — You can exclude them from your search by searching
follow -[feature-request]
, and you can sort by Newest if you know that this is a recently introduced feature. You can also more effectively search for this by visiting the tag page, search for follow
, find the follow-posts tag, read its description and find the link to the announcement. — user4642212 17 secs ago5:46 PM
This should be an answer on this question (and check if it's not already covered). — Benjamin W. 1 min ago
Does this answer your question? Dark Mode Beta - help us root out low-contrast and un-converted bits — Alexei Levenkov 1 min ago
My gut reaction is that Stack Overflow has something against the homepage the way it is. First, they hide it for anonymous users, now they're hiding it for logged in users. What is so wrong with the current home page that it needs to be changed drastically? — Davy M 33 secs ago
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6:26 PM
Looking behind the scenes at how the flashlight effect works one realizes its fairly limited in what it can do (because of the current state of browser css/html capabilities). The flashlight basically takes any amount of colour (any amount of "non-blackness"), and exaggerates it so much that any non-pitch-black colour turns white. — Gershom 1 min ago
Nobody is checking 5 pages of answers without some obvious, useful, dupe search feature. Just be happy you're getting feedback at all, given this terrible format. — canon 12 secs ago
I think the only true way to deal with this would be to insert js globals, and css classes whose values vary based on the theme set by the current user. This way the coder determining the look of the iframe can take the theme into account, if they are charitable enough to do so. — Gershom 25 secs ago
we can punished for faults that are clearly somewhere else: "most of the time reviewers misunderstand what this action is for" (see answer below) — user85421-Banned 5 secs ago
@Catija I doubt many contributors are going to check 5 pages of answers without some obvious, useful, dupe search feature (status-declined?). I'm surprised you're getting this much feedback at all, given how poor this format is for directed issue tracking... but that's probably just a testament to how much people want this feature. — canon just now
Please don't implement this. You've been on such a good roll (with an exception). — S.S. Anne 1 min ago
Please share non-duplicate bug reports as answers to Dark Mode Beta - help us root out low-contrast and un-converted bits. — Heretic Monkey 14 secs ago
So much room for a larger refactor here, but this should much more usable now. — Aaron Shekey ♦ 35 secs ago
I made that color lighter in dark mode. Hopefully it's a bit more readable now. — Aaron Shekey ♦ 43 secs ago
7:14 PM
@S.S.Anne How wonderful rationalization, but maybe too transparent. — peterh - Reinstate Monica 1 min ago
@AaronShekey thanks for keeping the post updated. I've taken new screenshots to reflect the current status. I don't mean to be difficult about this, but I feel strongly that Stack Overflow should not attempt to apply dark mode theme to the embedded pages themselves. — Patrick Roberts 1 min ago
7:54 PM
Changed. Thanks for the suggestion! It looked that way because in the first draft, the 3rd line was longer. I shortened it later, but left it as a separate line. — Christian Specht 51 secs ago
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8:28 PM
It's good to announce experiments and it's really good to experiment, but this particular experiment hopefully fails, although I'm not sure how a fail would be measured here. How does one measure if people get kind of annoyed by something? — Trilarion 17 secs ago
You could maybe not visit the landing page of Stack Overflow anymore. What do you use it for? Maybe an alternative would be limiting to google searches for information retrieval and tag filtered searches for seeking unanswered questions worth to be answered. Is stackoverflow.com really needed for anything? — Trilarion 2 mins ago
@canon or how much they’re annoyed by the bugs. 😉 I understand it’s hard. The format is what it is and having an alternative is good but not available. My comment is intended only to explain. I’m not able to prevent these votes, so the best solution I can offer is what I have. If you look at my first comment here, you can see I’ve been thinking about how to solve it. I’m still not sure. We could curate a list of reported bugs in the question or an accepted answer but I don’t have the time to do it and I’m not convinced people will read it any more than the 131 answers here. — Catija ♦ 16 secs ago
@AaronShekey And I don't mean to downplay the work put into this so far, you guys have done well to knock out these bug reports. — Patrick Roberts 1 min ago
The title is the least of the problems for that question. The question needs to be closed, that's it. — yivi 16 secs ago
Suggested edits for questions that need to be closed are not a good use of anybody's time. If you want to discuss this, chose a better example. — yivi 2 mins ago
@PatrickRoberts No worries at all. A lot of this CSS is just so global and a bit of a house of cards 😬. I'm on it! — Aaron Shekey ♦ 37 secs ago
@yivi - SO has a terrible habit of not giving any kind of constructive criticism. The OP has apparently no idea (yet) how to ask a proper question and several users pointed that out already, that's not my job any more to do. The closing part is also done already. What is to do left is providing some more information on how to ask the question exactly. Not everyone has 13k reputation and knows how the system works — Qohelet 52 secs ago
Still, suggesting edits for questions that need to be closed is counterproductive. These suggested edits are liable to be rejected, since they take reviewers time for something that need to be edited by the author. If the edit is approved after the question is closed, the question will be pushed to the reopen queue, wasting even more time and depriving the user of a real chance of getting their question reviewed on the reopen queue. You have enough reputation to comment, so if you want to give constructive criticism, better use that. — yivi 35 secs ago
The title is not long because of a minimum amount of characters. If you go and browse the home page, you will see short titles. I just noticed one with 15 characters. — Scratte 44 secs ago
Multiple applications against a job posting "slot" that was used for both a job entirely handled within the SO Talent system (ie: you apply for the job entirely at stackoverflow.com/jobs) and was also used for a job handled by an external system (usually a link to the company's own jobs site). This ended up having the same unique id in two lists, which we then attempt to merge, resulting in duplicate instances of the identifier. — John M. Wright 1 min ago
9:24 PM
Did you already read Triage needs to be fixed urgently, and users need to be notified upon receiving a review ban!? It's featured since several weeks now. — BDL 1 min ago
For the duration, you'll have to wait until a moderator shows up. It's possible that you missed some shorter bans already. — BDL 52 secs ago
@BDL: I'm interested about the "shorter bans", because I never had a message about, I only guessed because of the message vs. the red circle when the review queue is overloaded... — toshiro92 34 secs ago
The edit in the answer you linked includes a paragraph of irrelevant commentary that doesn't belong in an answer. You can leave a comment if you want to alert the author about why you added the information. — Blastfurnace 50 secs ago
The suspension is long for two reasons: to give you an opportunity to actually see the suspension message (if the suspension were short and you didn't attempt to review during that time, you would never know of it and would never have the chance of learning how to improve as a reviewer; and there is currently no other way for a mod to communicate this to you), and because likely there were other review suspensions in your recent past you had already missed, so a longer suspension was due to make it more likely you saw it at all. — yivi 1 min ago
Ok, that's interesting. So there is another problem here: I only had this one in the review page, and I am not able to understand the potential past mistakes I've made, because they've gone. — toshiro92 52 secs ago
Yes, there are many problems regarding review. The first comment links to a Q&A that deals with some of those. Better not to focus on those now, but instead on how to review better in the future. I recommend you these two links: For First Posts and Late Answers, and for Triage; which would help you if you want to go back into reviewing. — yivi 24 secs ago
Thank you for the tips, I will read them again carrefully before review posts again. But I am quite in phase with @Samuel Liew's post: There is indeed an issue in the current system, and I hope this will be solved soon to avoid frustration for members who will experience that too. — toshiro92 31 secs ago
I don't understand how "Convert PHP Code to Python" is supposed to be a better title than "I don't know, how I Converting PHP Code to Python?", they are both too general to be of any help. Stack Overflow is no conversion service, so a general "convert code" question (which could warrant such a title) is off-topic any way, no matter how you phrase the title. When OP has a specific question (which would be on-topic), then this should be the title, not the general situation where they encountered the problem. — Tom 1 min ago
10:00 PM
Does this answer your question? What can I do when getting “We are no longer accepting questions/answers from this account”? — jonrsharpe 24 secs ago
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