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Can't speak to the quality of the specific question, but there seems to be only 1 employee of NVIDIA involved in closing the question/ So he only provided 1/3 of the close votes. This seems to be less of an "employee" shitting my question down, rather than "why was my questions closed" — psubsee2003 58 secs ago
Read the documentation for functionality you are using. In the case of using SO/meta.SO/meta.SE, everything starting at help center. — philipxy 1 min ago
@Icepickle So just get them reopened again, and the badges will disappear. Do you have any evidence for this being a problem? — user4642212 1 min ago
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You can change the page number in the URL, or use my HoverExpandNavigationLinks userscript — Samuel Liew ♦ 45 secs ago
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Increasing contrast would help. The WACG has contrast guidelines for text and for UI elements/graphics. — Super Jade 29 secs ago
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"Is this something that should be brought to Stack Overflow's attention" Not sure what SO could be doing about it? It seems more or less unrelated, except that the code was also posted here. — Trilarion 2 mins ago
The consern raised is actually very valid. Is there some kind of ban for users who choose wrong duplicate? I am fun of finding duplicates, but I am occasionally making mistakes, never get ban or anything. Someone may just link random question (mathing one or two word), not good. From other point of view closed question can be re-opened, maybe it's not as harmful. Though from my experience I vote-open way less often than vote-close. — Sinatr 1 min ago
8:09 AM
Not all questions have a duplicate. If you systematically dupe-close questions with incorrect targets, I'm sure you'll run into a wall rather quickly. — Cerbrus 48 secs ago
The closure behaviour you're describing would be considered abuse of the system, and as such, simply result in a ban. I'm also a little confused how all those downvoted answers here complaining it would just reward incorrect dupe closures aren't the same as your answer. — Cerbrus 33 secs ago
Does it matter? A very simple solution to this problem would be to just revert the rep gain is a dupe is re-opened. I'm not even convinced this will have a massive impact on the system, and dupe closures can never come near being as rewarding as answering obvious duplicates. Look at all the answers expecting people to close for the reputation... Most of the downvoted answers here are just that. — Cerbrus 26 secs ago
Interesting question. Could be maybe grouped by close reason to see which close reasons motivate the op to improve and which don't. — BDL 41 secs ago
Hi Makoto, I didn't say the repo would be covered. The takedown notice appears to be claiming the question on stackoverflow is copyrighted, and that's why the repo should be taken down. Also it's not my repo.... — Danack 44 secs ago
8:41 AM
If you don't undelete them, the community can't vote on them (thus signalling they improved). So yes, if you genuinely improved them, that's helpful. — StoryTeller - Unslander Monica 1 min ago
Mind you, "improving them" might not be enough. If a post is objectively improved, undeleted, but still falls short on quality, usefulness, and/or topicality; it's not likely it's reception will be any better. To make a very naive example: you can improve a post by fixing grammar, spelling and formatting; and yet the question could still be irredeemably opinion based and/or unclear. — yivi 1 min ago
Does anybody know how i could improve that question:stackoverflow.com/questions/61838424/… — krissemicolon 18 secs ago
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What also helps is to include what you researched and what you found. Not: I researched a lot but I found y and in this answer it explains to do z but I want it to do x so I tried x times z but the result is "a" while I expect "b" because ... relevant in this context: meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/261592/… — rene 1 min ago
That one looks unsalvageable. Keep in mind that SO is not well geared to be a tutorial / teaching site. We are not here to learn you Java programming. We can help with a specific problem, not with a how do I do x, if x is considered to be a basic thing. And if you still have to ask about that basic thng, make sure you include your actual attempt with x not here is some code, add x for me. — rene 1 min ago
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Does this answer your question? What can I do when getting “We are no longer accepting questions/answers from this account”? — Robert Columbia 1 min ago
@krissemicolon any reason to remove the "and improving" from your Q? Anyway - it appears you're not longer Q-banned from what I can see... — Jon Clements ♦ 1 min ago
Because i know that improving questions helps but i was more wondering about the undeleting part. — krissemicolon 1 min ago
Mostly, you should be concerned about having posts that are susceptible of being upvoted. A deleted question can't be upvoted. But can't be downvoted either. If you had deleted a question with an answer, undeleting might help. But that's playing guessing games with the secret post-ban algorithm. Mostly, worry about having quality posts available for voting. — yivi 13 secs ago
If only there was a moderator who used this tool almost daily and knew what to do... Oh, hey, we're in luck! — Cody Gray ♦ 12 secs ago
Not sure what you're referring to here when you say "Which is likely why the answer was nuked from orbit". No posts here were deleted due to DCMA takedown notices. Moderators don't handle those at all. — Cody Gray ♦ just now
Nothing I know of short of limiting the google search to specific sites. Probably easier if you know the title or which network it was on. — ivarni 1 min ago
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Is the reputation limit the same on meta as on the main site? I do understand that if they let anyone vote on meta, there is risk of spam- or bot-voting — DontKnowMuchBut Getting Better 1 min ago
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Lack of guidance what an edit should look like is probably a major root cause for that. — rene 12 secs ago
@user207421 Do we penalize rejected edits? So why would be duplicates any different? — TheTechRobo36414519 2 mins ago
Like @BDL stated, the second bullet point does not make much sense. It would have basically the same effect to just link to the duplicate (which is what SE is already doing). — TheTechRobo36414519 1 min ago
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@TheMaker "the old answer automatically assigns to the new one" -- this can work sometimes but I don't think it could be an automated solution, I've seen a few attempts at merging where exact duplicate questions had exact duplicate answers merged in, and it just looks like the answerers were copy/pasting (in these cases I left a comment to make sure users knew what happened, to try and prevent them from getting downvoted). — jrh 1 min ago
'2019 stats are not quite valid for this year because of reopen votes threshold change from 5 to 3. When they tried experimenting with this results were that there was noticeable impact on reopening — gnat 1 min ago
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So, at what percentage would there be no more "room for improvement"? Because it can't be 100%, since that would mean the people voting to close are completely incompetent and I refuse to believe that, and that there are no people contesting closures despite the validity of the closures, which a quick inspection of Meta SO's question history would shatter... — Heretic Monkey 1 min ago
@HereticMonkey if 100% of the questions in this queue start out being close-worthy and are then edited so they are no longer close-worthy then the people originally voting to close could were still correct/competent. — Marijn 16 secs ago
@Marijn Sure and all of the questions in the Reopen Queue could also be invalidly marked as duplicates of a single, highly downvoted question. Or any number of other unlikely scenarios. I'm trying to get a feeling for when we're going to be able to say "good enough". Right now it seems like "perfection or we keep screaming at each other" and that's just not going to end in a lot of rough voices. — Heretic Monkey 17 secs ago
@HereticMonkey I was just replying to your comment it can't be 100% because then all the close voters were wrong which is not the case if the reopen process actually does what it is supposed to do, i.e., transform close-worthy questions into acceptable questions. As for the right percentage (because 100% is indeed a bit unrealistic), I don't know, but something more than 5% would be nice. — Marijn 1 min ago
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Ha, since I last checked, 5 questions with delete votes have been deleted and then undeleted by Cody. I'm surprised that the same users can vote to delete the same question multiple times. — Benjamin W. 1 min ago
You can try to close with random duplicate but you forget few points: (1) you have the power of one vote and the other need to agree with you (I doubt they will do for a random duplicate) (2) The REP system will not work forever, it should have a limit and it's meant to encourage new users to search for duplicates. Like edits, when you reach an X amount of Rep you no more earn from finding duplicates. ( — Temani Afif just now
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That's the thing I agree with the down vote system, the close vote system and the quality-ban system on the main site where experience makes a big difference. I am asking why it makes a difference here? Why should your opinion matter more? — medic17 49 secs ago
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Why should the opinion of someone that invested thousands of hours in the site and is deeply involved in content curation matter more when discussing this site and mainly curation/moderation issues than someone who has not contributed enough to earn him at least 125 reputation? Is that what you're asking? — Erik A just now
@Nkosi That will a red flag to the answerer that the commenter thinks he/she will retaliate without the disclaimer. — Ann Zen 57 secs ago
You can only down vote on answers once you have attained a certain amount of rep — Nkosi 25 secs ago
@medic17 Meta is not the place to provide technical content. If OP wants to ask about the security risks of
eval()
, she should do so on Main. But the point is it is OP who is recommending eval()
, as a solution, and the people asking questions she’s answering on SO are relying on her to have the appropriate technical expertise; it is her duty to ensure she provides all the relevant information in her answers. And no, OP is not “asking precisely because they are aware of the risks”: in comments, now deleted, it was clear that OP was completely unaware of said risks. — Dan Bron 27 secs agoSee also: A person asked me “did you downvote my answer?” Should I reply?. One of the answers suggests appending that expression to a comment. — E_net4 is unsafe 49 secs ago
@AnnZen Would you like to expand on that? In case it isn't clear, the description of this flurry is here. — E_net4 is unsafe 16 secs ago
@AnnZen If somebody did that, we'd undo it, and if they insisted on doing it, we'd warn and, if they still persisted, we'd then suspend them. It's a non-issue. — meagar ♦ 27 secs ago
@meagar I just noticed something... This question's title is formatted! (just kidding) — Ann Zen 17 secs ago
Sadly enough, it does happen, as well as name calling and sometimes even off-site harassment. — E_net4 is unsafe 1 min ago
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Thank you, this was indeed not discoverable. I will try adding “Earth” or perhaps “Sector 2815” and “First or Second Galaxy” and see how that works out. — Flash Sheridan 1 min ago
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Yes, it was. But it needs developers to maintain and those are no longer with the company or full-time assigned to other duties. It is no longer a priority. — rene 42 secs ago
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"found n duplicate answers". Wait, what? Last time I checked, "duplicate" were duplicate questions, not duplicate answers to distinct questions. This is specifically what bothers me the most with your proposal. I've seen too many questions incorrectly marked as a dupes because they could be answered by somewhat similar answers. — Eric Duminil 6 secs ago
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You have successfully increased attention to your SO post. Given the very low-quality of that question, I'm not sure that you really wanted to do this though. Check out the meta effect link for more on this — Hovercraft Full Of Eels 2 mins ago
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A question can be deleted with enough votes from the community. You really should not use Stack Overflow has an external help site for your own software — Security Hound 1 min ago
@krissemion - Feel free time upvote one of the answers to the duplicate question this question has been closed. — Security Hound 1 min ago
10:41 PM
Note, that you are munging together all the reasons why reopen tasks are created: by edit, vote or popularity. I remember there was a break down somewhere. — Braiam 50 secs ago
@Zoe there was the dedicated Stack Overflow app which was just the SE app without the other site links for some reason. — TheWanderer 13 secs ago
Well the rules for what's on topic have changed drastically. I'm pretty sure the initial trial of only needing three close votes instead of 5 was also prompted by discussion (and of course the full rollout later on). — TheWanderer 1 min ago
11:09 PM
It is not necessary, and borderline inappropriate. No one should discuss their votes. I either delete these comments or edit out the portion about votes. — Cody Gray ♦ 1 min ago
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only rarest, with support of many user you could prop ably change something's for the better, but as you notice you get plenty of downvotes here in an instant, so you must have a very good point and bring direct in your question very good arguments that people and mods can get behind — nbk 50 secs ago
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