12:13 AM
When it comes to meta, especially with questions tagged discussion, there tends to be a lot of flexibility in what is considered duplicate. Some of that is cultural, but a lot of that is the fact there are a ton of similar-not-quite-exact-duplicates questions out there that have a lot of answers in comments. If we left them all open, it becomes an even more disjointed mess than it is now. I think this one is a little more borderline than others, probably didn't need closed in the first place but not particularly problematic that is needed reopening. It certainly wasn't blatant. — psubsee2003 52 secs ago
A better solution rather than having 2 different similar posts with slightly different focus would be to edit the duplicate target to make sure the answer is clear and covers the details needed to make it a better dup target — psubsee2003 22 secs ago
Does this answer your question? Dealing with an answer that wasn't accepted (maybe because a user is a newbie on Stack Overflow) — gnat 1 min ago
@nbk If there's no close reason for it, then just don't close it instead of picking an inapplicable reason. — John Montgomery 26 secs ago
@psubsee2003 But the original duplicate was specifically about the 15-minute requirement. The new one that gnat just proposed makes more sense under your reasoning. — John Montgomery 1 min ago
@JohnMontgomery gnat's dup is definitely better, but it also illustrates part of my point - we now have 2 complete different sets of questions and answers dealing with different aspects of accepting answers, creating a mess of difficult to find rules. I still think editing a quick blurb into the answer of the original duplicate to say something to the effect of "... and there is minimum reputation to accept an answer" would have addressed this in the beginning — psubsee2003 1 min ago
12:51 AM
It's perfectly OK to use Stack Overflow without an account. Best of luck elsewhere. — Makoto 16 secs ago
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1:57 AM
I recieved this email too and I am new to answering questions. I got very scared that I did something wrong. I've probably answered less than 2 questions in 2 years, and this week I started answering like 2-3, and then I got that email. I was sort of freaked out, but then realized this was generic. — Charley Bodkin 1 min ago
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This was never very reliable. Stack Exchange has stated on a number of occasions that questions can still be answered up to 4 hours or so after they are closed, if you opened a window before the question was closed, and that this is by design. — Robert Harvey just now
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8:15 AM
@manassehkatz-Moving2Codidact “Unlike Q&A, I can't edit to see the source” — Use this SOBotics tool. — user4642212 59 secs ago
meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/398031/… - I can't comment as I don't have the rep, but thank you @Cody Gray — DA_123 1 min ago
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Curious, I was unaware this happened. Guess transparency and community involvement were never part of the moderator reinstatement process. — Erik A 18 secs ago
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@user4642212 it’s a Chrome feature, actually. Google search result links include the highlight instructions. — Martijn Pieters ♦ 1 min ago
@ArdentCoder yes, it’s supposed to be a proposed standard. I’m looking for the links on that. — Martijn Pieters ♦ 31 secs ago
@ArdentCoder: link added, Edge is indeed listed as supporting, with Firefox listed as 'skeptical' and Safari's stance being unclear. — Martijn Pieters ♦ 54 secs ago
I did not want you to help me, actually I do not expect any help from meta. That was just a suggestion to improve your post, but thanks anyways :) — Ardent Coder 35 secs ago
Yes, strange thing I got one notification today. I am not sure if there is a bug or glitch or an I misunderstanding how it works. — Dharman 24 secs ago
@ArdentCoder: I was just having a conversation on the extra bit of information you gave me, for which I was thankful. — Martijn Pieters ♦ 37 secs ago
Feels so nice to see a diamond moderator being thankful to other users instead of censoring them out of site for commenting on posts because it is believed that if a comment adds value to a post, it should be written as a separate post. I wonder if these comments will be deleted because I chose to comment instead of writing a separate answer for Edge. — Ardent Coder 22 secs ago
12:39 PM
@ArdentCoder yes, the comments will be cleaned up, as they have served their purpose. I can be a little slower with doing so here because Meta isn’t as busy as the main site. — Martijn Pieters ♦ 6 secs ago
@ErikA I was reinstated on Pets as a moderator and not on Stack Overflow, the other moderator was not reinstated on any sites. I've reapplied again to be reinstated and will continue to do so until they reinstate me. It is unfair. — Yvette 2 mins ago
@SamuelLiew thanks. I'm waiting to hear from there. It's been crickets. Last time it took them months to process it, now I haven't heard anything as of yet and it's been a few weeks, as you know. If the other mods do not want me reinstated, they better cite good reasons why I'm unfit. How can I be fit to moderate on Pets and not on Stack Overflow? I can't see them reinstating me, it seems clear the team doesn't want me back. — Yvette 1 min ago
Sure. They have served their purpose in addition to something which you may not be aware of. This was another one of my experiments and thanks for your unknowing cooperation. Now these comments are conversational and feel free to clean them up. — Ardent Coder 1 min ago
@Yvette Now I'm even more confused, since afaict there's nothing site-specific in the reinstatement process. Apparently SE did think you were fit to be a moderator else they wouldn't have reinstated you on Pets. I'd certainly like having you as a mod again, appreciated your different viewpoint on some of the meta issues and I think that's a great thing to have. — Erik A 1 min ago
1:23 PM
"Users don't need mods to get answers." They do. Without the mods the would need to dig through a pile of cr... unhelpful stuff to find these answers. Great that you know the history of Usenet, but please don't stop there and see what happens usually with places without moderation. — BartoszKP 1 min ago
I can't count the number of times you say "mob". You're treating moderation actions like an offence to your own integrity, which is quite unreasonable. Moreover, as part of the welcoming initiative, I'm fine with people who don't appreciate a well moderated site to say goodbye. Those are usually the first to provide an unpleasant environment here. — E_net4 is downhausted 35 secs ago
I wish I could up vote this million times. Moderators have been elected by community. The ones that stepped down did that as form of protest, not because they were at fault. They should be able to get their moderator privileges back, if they want to without going through any kind of reinstatement process. — Dalija Prasnikar 1 min ago
In these times, when the site is lacking moderators, it feels like a very poor move to hold back on moderator reinstatement. — E_net4 is downhausted 47 secs ago
1:55 PM
I can just go through quickly and remove them all, and make sure they have the hms tag. — S.S. Anne 28 secs ago
@Yvette Mistakes (if any) made by a community member seem to be a personal mistake with personal consequences. It doesn't seem to be so if the mistake is made by individuals that is.. well.. "not part of the community"?. Also, the reinstatement process seems very odd, since I assume votes to reinstate suddenly have a lot of weight, depending on the vote type itself. I get the impression there are veto-rights, which make just one vote decide the outcome. If this is the case, the process is now rigged and includes a warning to anyone who dare say "Stop! This is all wrong!". — Scratte 1 min ago
@Scratte ah, thanks for the clarity. Yes, potentially one person, either an employee or moderator has veto rights. So, even without breaking the code of conduct, we can be vetoed. Insanity and feels like betrayal. It's hard work being elected as a mod and not everyone like every mod, but face it, a lot of people vote for those mods, so there's a reason they're elected. Not to mention I handled 75,000 flags and the thank you I get it, reapply again later. Well I have reapplied later and am waiting. — Yvette 1 min ago
2:49 PM
I think it is not true, because most of the system (rep, badges, meta, etc) seems explicitly tuned to cause addiction. From the moment that the company uses our instincts to produce content for them, it is not only about the content, but also about our instincts. (Btw, I did not vote your post down, if it matters :-| ) — peterh - Reinstate Monica 29 secs ago
@S.S.Anne If you do that, then use [huawei-mobile-services] rather than [hms]. But I was thinking that a more 'formal' process could prevent such tags being re-created in the future. (And moderators have so little to do these days, you'd be depriving one of their fun!) — Adrian Mole 1 min ago
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I think it is not true, because most of the system (rep, badges, meta, etc) seems to be explicitly tuned to cause addiction. From the moment that the company uses our instincts to let us to produce content for them, it is not only about the content, but also about our instincts. (Btw, I did not vote your post down, if it matters :-| ) — peterh - Reinstate Monica 1 min ago
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Does this answer your question? Disable the red dot on the Review Queue (I'm distracted, but not interested) — Robert Longson 1 min ago
4:43 PM
This is a hack rather than a real option to fix it. This feels like a very user hostile feature. — Kartik Ayyar 1 min ago
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Does this answer your question? What should I do about a clone service scraping Stack Exchange sites for content? — user4642212 1 min ago
6:37 PM
Cross-site dupe of Improve alignment of “Learn more” button in “Newest badge” popup. — user4642212 1 min ago
7:07 PM
That depends, when it is client side, you must search all the code that is downloaded but if it comes from the servber you can't figure its out.The popup is created by the server code and transmitted to your browser. I tried searching on a website which realy was anoying and i searched all the code jscode that was downloaded, but couldn't find any hint of the code, but after reading about nodejs and angularjs i am convinced that is on the sever side and therefore i can not filter it. — nbk 1 min ago
I doubt it is a hard question but you made it into a guessing game. It is impossible to reverse engineer code we don't have access to. Once this one is answered it is unclear who will benefit from that answer except you. Users that know the answer probably will spend their time on questions that have a bit practical use for future visitors. Also worth noting that it is weekend for most users. "Hard" questions often need patience as well. — rene 29 secs ago
I can confirm that the score is wrong even after 24h. I asked a similar question that I deleted (meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/398013/…) and I followed the score of that user and still no update of many of them. — Temani Afif 1 min ago
Is your self-esteem not automatically linked to (1) being able to search before you ask?; (2) being able to read the introductory tour when signing up, and browse the Help center before asking?; (3) being able to provide a Minimal Runnable Example, with a clear problem statement? Or are your (and others' like you) feelings incredibly hurt when you are asked for this? — usr2564301 8 secs ago
There are several ways to achieve what you see in that screenshot. How do you expect anyone to tell which one it is if we don't have access to that site or a code example that mimics that behavior. We can only take a guess. And that is not what debugging is about. The answers you get will probably be useless or open doors. — rene 24 secs ago
"If the malicious downvote and close persist..." -- and there's your problem -- you're taking the votes personally. Understand that site members don't vote based on newbie or on poster but based on question quality only, and that is as it should be. If a newbie finds that their questions are not felt to meet site standards, they should hopefully study the subject of how to ask a good high-quality question and improve what they post. If they can't do this, then they should hold off asking questions until they do. — DontKnowMuchBut Getting Better 2 mins ago
I'll just say that your comments can't justify raising barriers to entry for new users. and you are rIGHT!@!!!! — houtbewerkers 1 min ago
"Maybe let people with tag rep insta-close for the "questions asking for debugging help need code in question" reason, same as they can insta-close for duplicates?" Ha. If only... — MattDMo 44 secs ago
As a long-timer lurker, I know that it is not easy to ask a well-received question on this site, and if you see my profile, you will see that I've answered some questions but have asked none. The reason for this is partly my first statement, but mostly that I get my answers from this site quickly and easily without asking a question. In fact, I will posit that the best use of this site for newbies or long-time users is to in fact, not ask a question but rather to search the site exhaustively and thereby find your answer. Only after doing this should you ask a question. — DontKnowMuchBut Getting Better 1 min ago
Maybe you can better venture into reverse engineering techniques but don't post your question on that site, it will be off-topic. — rene 1 min ago
There is no requirement to leave a comment, don't add that noise to your meta question. — rene 57 secs ago
You didn't find that a
document.createElement()
can create a div and with appendElement you can add it to the DOM and show it? Nor could you find that by means of XHR both javascript and content can be delivered to a client? You didn't find the loading of images that are generated server-side? I didn't check ServiceWorkers, maybe those can interact with the DOM as well. Several ways. — rene 7 secs agoDoes this answer your question? Should a bad question by a newbie spared from being downvoted? — user4642212 1 min ago
And in fact, such a statement might alert the moderators to look at your Stack Overflow account and voting patterns a bit more closely. That may not have been a wise statement to make. — DontKnowMuchBut Getting Better 1 min ago
What I'm after is programmingly set up a break point based on a condition that I set. So if there are several methods to generate the DIV, then I can add those methods to the condition to catch all. But since the native debugger has the ability to break on DOM manipulation, I expect I can do the same, but on the programming level. That is, I can pause the execution by specifying a condition. — Shui just now
".. not really a penalty at all" but a continuous streak of badly received posts will lead to a short, then longer — usr2564301 17 secs ago
“Look at some good questions (by score). Why do you think they were highly upvoted? What differentiates them from questions that aren’t[?]” — Recent questions. There are several very old, highly upvoted, off-topic questions. — user4642212 1 min ago
If there are old highly upvoted off-topic questions, ask another question here that point them out and they will likely be closed. As to a streak, you have to show signs of improvement otherwise we'll have to slow you down so that people who can ask good questions get a fair shake too. — Robert Longson 1 min ago
@usr2564301 You have to show signs of improvement otherwise we'll have to slow you down so that people who can ask good questions get a fair shake too. — Robert Longson 32 secs ago
8:43 PM
@m02ph3u5 Can you send a link to a page where you still have this issue? The link from the post above looks fine for me. — Ronan Boiteau 10 secs ago
It looks like Huawei employees are doing this. A prolific HMS answerer, shirley, almost definitely works for Huawei in the HMS division. Many other users with most of their posts being related to HMS are based in or around Shenzhen, where Huawei is headquartered. — TheWanderer 1 min ago
9:09 PM
No, votes are not personal, and votes are not cast on people. Vote on content alone. — user4642212 19 secs ago
I'm pretty sure you let me know when you posted this. Sorry for not getting a status tag on it. Fixed now! 😀 Thanks for asking about this. — Catija ♦ 5 secs ago
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@TheWanderer I did suspect some sort of synchronized activity between the users who created the tags, but you seem to have nailed it down a bit more. Is there any way a tag "blacklist" can be applied in a 'wildcard' sort of way, like to any [hms-*] tag? — Adrian Mole 19 secs ago
and what do you do if, in your research for an upvote worthy post, you find absolute trash. You don't downvote it, cause your imaginary "karma" isn't balanced? — Patrice 27 secs ago
Indeed. 8 upvotes and 1 downvote. Incident flagged. Complaining about downvotes and close votes was bad enough. Committing vote fraud is then insult to injury. — E_net4 is downhausted 1 min ago
9:51 PM
Someone could contact Huawei. I'm not sure how receptive they'll be, though. — TheWanderer 8 secs ago
10:49 PM
"The purely cynical view here is that Monica was fired to drive home just how serious SO is about trans rights, and that we should take the new CoC seriously... or else." No, you can easily be more cynical than that. Example: SO is now dominated by ideological radicals that actually do not wish to tolerate differing beliefs on trans issues, even if you're willing to go quite a ways toward trying to peacefully coexist alongside people you strongly disagree with. — jpmc26 1 min ago
Does this answer your question? How do I view all the questions & answers I follow? — user4642212 43 secs ago
@user4642212 Wouldn't this be much better answered by "You can't. Yet."? — Lasse V. Karlsen 10 secs ago
@LasseV.Karlsen Why? What does an answer like that add that the existing answer, or the announcement that it quotes doesn’t cover? — user4642212 1 min ago
I just hope we’ll get some search filter that we can negate, so I can search for
⟨interesting topic⟩ notfavoritedby:me
or something to get to all the posts I haven’t followed yet. — user4642212 just now11:41 PM
Yes, and they should stop. You should not contribute to this misunderstanding, and it should not inform your behavior. — Cody Gray ♦ 21 secs ago
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