12:31 AM
Because asking questions as an answer to a question makes it impossible to answer that question? Since it doesn’t answer the question, then the answer is unhelpful, unhelpful contributions should be deleted immediately. — Security Hound 1 min ago
12:45 AM
Does this answer your question? What can I do when getting “We are no longer accepting questions/answers from this account”? — Hovercraft Full Of Eels 27 secs ago
Read or re-read the article in-depth as it will explain exactly what you should do to regain question-asking privileges. There is nothing new that we can tell you that is not already in the article, other than perhaps a moderator giving you a link to any questions that may have been deleted, as these count too. — Hovercraft Full Of Eels 52 secs ago
Yes, but here one problem that if someone give me downward vote then it is necessary to change them — Skshivangi 1 min ago
If I edit my post then how much time would it take for place a message or how can i know that now I can post questions — Skshivangi 1 min ago
You will know when you see that the site allows you to ask one. But you don't want to rush into it, because the site is already telling you that you may not be using the site correctly or asking correctly. — Hovercraft Full Of Eels 1 min ago
1:15 AM
Do you mean on this question in meta? Not much. Down votes on meta do not affect your overall reputation or ability to ask questions on the Stack Overflow main site. — Hovercraft Full Of Eels 1 min ago
1:59 AM
Glad someone who knows what YAML is was able to make the decision whether this makes sense. I was leaving this in hopes that such a someone would come along. :-) — Cody Gray ♦ 1 min ago
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4:09 AM
@Skshivangi - Please do not submit your question as an answer to a question. If you do whatever you submit will be deleted as it’s not an actual answer — Security Hound 37 secs ago
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7:01 AM
The advice in the "full article" is to improve your questions. Improving is done by editing by you. You have made two revisions. That is not enough to make an impact. Not on visitors of your question, nor on the q-ban algorithm. Read, understand and apply advice found in the question checklist and this site and then carefully and thoughtfully improve all your questions. — rene just now
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9:55 AM
SO doesn't keep a history of which pages you visited (unless you bookmarked it). Given that you only know a single string, did you try to google
site:stackoverflow.com Muhahahahahahaha
? It gives a few matches, but non seems to be docker related. — BDL 39 secs agoDid you try SO's own advanced search? You can search for answers only by writing "is:answer", for instance, and add other useful info you remember, also using wildcard characters. E. g. try something like "Muhaha* is:answer" or a version of it and see if it helps. — Jeanne Dark 21 secs ago
Another tip: take the time to read what the site provides you. When your question is closed for not having enough details.... How is 'correct grammar and spelling' going to help? — Patrice 42 secs ago
Regarding your Update 2: yes, the second question includes a copy of the first question, but these questions aren’t the exact same. The first question asks how to hide a thing, the second one asks what that thing is called. This could be resolved by editing the second question, remove the copy and don’t make the second question depend on the first so much (because it really doesn’t depend on it). These questions aren’t real duplicates of one another. — user4642212 49 secs ago
@user4642212 they are asking the same. The second question is saying I want to hide that element which is what asked in the first question. Also check the new screenshot he added. He's showing the exact same element --> The user is asking the same thing but adding more clarification so he should edit his old question instead of asking a new one — Temani Afif 1 min ago
@user4642212 and by exactly the same I don't mean a string comparaison but exactly the same purpose/issue. The user want to hide an element and he simply don't know how or what is this element. It's clear if we read both question and it's also clear since both of them are asked within 2h. — Temani Afif 53 secs ago
“and by exactly the same I don't mean a string comparaison but exactly the same purpose/issue” — then how does this relate to the title of the question “Why doesn't the system prevent repeating the ‘exact’ same question?”? How can the system recognize the same “purpose/issue” if not via string comparison? — user4642212 1 min ago
@user4642212 you have edited both questions so I am arguing that both are still the same even without the same text. Now it's irrelevant to this question after your edits but before your edits the user is doing a simple copy/past which is not good and is an indicator of repeating the same question — Temani Afif 1 min ago
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11:17 AM
@Patrice Never mind the fact that his grammar "corrections", at least on this question, were incorrect and have actually made the question worse. — F1Krazy 1 min ago
12:09 PM
If you use Chrome and login with a Google account, you can go to myactivity.google.com and search your browser history (there's a link in Chrome's History page (Ctrl+H) in the lower left). — Heretic Monkey 1 min ago
Your ability to accumulate rep will far outstrip that, best not to worry about it. — Robert Longson 1 min ago
1:09 PM
Each time this happens the system will revert all the votes. Eventually they will get tired and give up. — Robert Longson 1 min ago
It doesn't matter if the serial downvoting is on questions. They will be reversed just the same. Also IIRC, the more said user does this, the sooner the system will cause moderators to be involved. — StoryTeller - Unslander Monica 5 secs ago
Because the system worked for me reliably in the past many times. Also, by the same token, you can't assume it's one user doing the downvoting. — StoryTeller - Unslander Monica 15 secs ago
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3:17 PM
It’s not a minus sign. This is where your reputation rank normally goes, but you are
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, as the HTML comment inside explains. — user4642212 1 min agoCross-site post on MSE: There is an UI issue for the ranking div when a user crossed 200 reputation. — user4642212 35 secs ago
Thanks for the explanation user4642212. If you write an answer that contains this information, I will accept this answer. — vulpini99 2 mins ago
Oh ok, after the comment of DontKnowMuchBut Getting Better, I didn't thought that this really is a bug. — vulpini99 15 secs ago
@vulpini99 Why post an answer? This is still a bug that needs to be addressed by staff. — user4642212 1 min ago
3:57 PM
From: The Follow Questions and Answers feature is now live across the Network: "A tab for follows will be added to your user profile activity page" - i.e. It's in the pipeline — Nick 1 min ago
Does this answer your question? How do I view all the questions & answers I follow? — Robert Longson 7 secs ago
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5:01 PM
@rene I tremble at the thought of disagreeing with you! However, I managed to close a Haskell post today, during review. I was astounded, to say the least. It was reopened very quickly, though. — Adrian Mole 1 min ago
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5:51 PM
@tri The 2020 Developer survey had "nearly 65,000" participants. The 2019 Developer survey "nearly 90,000" That's a difference of 25,000, more than a quarter. I doubt we'd need to have to wait until next year to see if this is a trend or just statistical noise. This is an undeniable collapse. — IInspectable 21 secs ago
6:35 PM
A bit late, but agreeing with @bmm6o. The chart seems to be comparing the number of people who rated comments to the number of times each person gave a given rating. The key here is that each colour adds up to 57 raters, as indicated by the "abusive" green (which puts 52 at 0% and 5 at what appears to be 2%, out of the 57 stated participants), and to a lesser extent the "fine" blue (appears to be 7, 20, 12, 6, 8, and four 1s, starting from 100% and going left). The chart is thus valid, but presented very poorly, IMO. — Justin Time - Reinstate Monica 1 min ago
7:11 PM
Enjoy them while you can as they will likely disappear within 24 to 48 hours. — Hovercraft Full Of Eels 26 secs ago
@HovercraftFullOfEels Great, I was really hoping they were legit :(. Do I only lose these 6 upvotes or other upvotes too? — user 49 secs ago
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8:37 PM
"My point is that hints do not lead to answers being posted." What? Have you gone insane? Hints don't lead to answers? Really? You haven't thought this through, surely. — Andrew 28 secs ago
I very frequently find the answers I'm looking for in comments, so this logic is stupid. "But it won't be search indexable!" Okay? But not all comments can or should be answers, so... You want a site that doesn't have answers on it then? — Andrew 2 mins ago
@AJHenderson Yeah like our freedom to leave and go use a different site. Every now and then I become highly motivated to do so. — Andrew 16 secs ago
@AndrewT. Actually I've been using StackExchange for many years and I don't think I have once ever flagged a comment or question (at least not for deletion, maybe like a duplicate question). People in general are just way too easily offended or offput; in general it's better to leave things as they are unless they spiral out of control. — Andrew 54 secs ago
@Louis Nobody has any evidence because the mods keep deleting comments and they can't be recovered. — Andrew 15 secs ago
9:13 PM
How do items go into the Audit review? Who makes this decision. Perhaps stop putting essentially code-only answers into the audit review queue if these are supposed to be okay. My reading of the guidance for answers is that some sort of explanation of the code is expected. The one I failed for commenting had no explanation. — Michelle 1 min ago
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an advice: don't waste your time with this, you will have a lot of headaches. This is a known side effect of popularity and it worth nothing compared to upvotes you will get for providing good content. — Temani Afif 1 min ago
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