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12:01 AM
Related/duplicate: Chat FAQ links differ from the content of the main FAQ page. — Makyen 14 secs ago
12:15 AM
"But why? Do we really need an alternative to voting?" No, you don't need one, because you have enough rep to vote. People seem to forget what it was like to be a new user here and be completely unable to participate (except for asking questions which were highly likely to be dups due to being a newbie). I'm grasping for a comparison -- perhaps like the feeling of having your account suspended. This spawns "rep hunters." A thank-you button is like a release valve for that pent-up desire to be able to do SOMETHING on the site. — Z Kubota 32 secs ago
12:25 AM
Honestly, Stack doesn't do a good job of teaching this, so this isn't on you at all.. but you shouldn't use Stack for what you seem to want: learning by asking a ton of questions... For that you need a tutor. Stack is a 'ask a very high quality, specific, on topic, following guidelines questions when absolutely stuck, type of deal. — Patrice 39 secs ago
"Even if somehow this thanks feature was gigantically effective at reducing thanks comments and positively impacted voting, I'd hope you'd still refrain from pushing it through because of the simple reason that the community does not want it." That is a rather extreme and perhaps revealing statement. — Z Kubota 35 secs ago
1:05 AM
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2:07 AM
Sadly, no @gustav - I was fired before I was able to implement the ideal resolution here, so at this point it's pretty much up to the mods to make do with what they have; I would dearly love to see a better outcome, but unless one of the increasingly few people with access to the necessary tools takes an interest in this it's gonna be a gruelling, manual process. — Shog9 1 min ago
2:39 AM
That's... Unfortunate, @bergi. Donno how the react button is stealing focus, but hopefully that test comes to a merciful end soon and resolves the issue. — Shog9 49 secs ago
3:09 AM
@Makyen. not an exact dupe, but the one it relates to is: Why are the chat FAQ in almost identical links different?. Good find. — tao 28 secs ago
3:23 AM
@Dharmaraj thats kind fo obvoius if you read the original announcement post... — Neko Musume 44 secs ago
3:39 AM
The downvote arrow definitely implies "dislike" on Stack Overflow, so that's not different. Yes, I got confused when you related the downvote button to the middle finger. — Cody Gray ♦ 34 secs ago
I know, isn't that weird, @Patrice? It's usually the diamond mod with the snarky one-liner! — Cody Gray ♦ 1 min ago
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5:15 AM
@CodyGray Even though a user doesn't have control over something doesn't mean they don't have an opinion about it :) — Scratte 10 secs ago
5:31 AM
5:45 AM
I think answers to this question could be interesting and useful. I recall about handful different forms of civil disobedience available to moderators practiced and / or discussed during recent sad events. I think that having this discussed in questionnaire answers would help us get better prepared to handle similar difficulties in the future. Forewarned is forearmed and such — gnat 35 secs ago
5:59 AM
Just a random observation; it was mentioned in the podcast with Ben Popper (Director of Content at Stack Overflow) and Paul Ford (not a Stack employee; he is on the podcast as a "friend of Stack Overflow"). Ben introduced it with a bit of fanfare, and Paul's reaction was "Finally!" As a listener, I was surprised and somewhat dismayed that neither of them seem to have heard about upvotes. — tripleee 1 min ago
Stack Overflow has its own image hosting (via Imgur) which doesn't suffer from random link rot, permission surprises, and obscure (lack of) reputation. — tripleee 19 secs ago
6:25 AM
7:23 AM
@ZKubota "desire to be able to communicate gratitude/usefulness" But isn't there already the upvote button? Maybe the tooltip for the upvote button could just be extended to include thanks. I would also say that communicating gratitude and usefulness is not strictly necessary. The number of visits of a question in conjunction with a contribution's score already tells you how many people likely profited from a contribution. The number of thanks created by the new button is just another estimate of that. — Trilarion 1 min ago
@tripleee See Yaakov Ellis's comment. The company thinks that voting and expressing thanks is not the same, i.e. there are useful contributions that aren't helpful and vice versa. One of these days, after the data analysis has happened I will ask a question about the exact nature of the difference between both. — Trilarion 52 secs ago
7:53 AM
@ZKubota you only need 15Rep to upvote. You start at 1Rep so you only need 14Rep. Something you can easily get with the smallest effort possible: you simply do 7 edits and you are done, or one Good answer and you done too. We expect from new users few effort in order to be able to fully participate an earn privileges. — Temani Afif 1 min ago
@James On a site as large as Stack Overflow, some questions are bound to slip through the cracks. I've closed that one now. Please do raise a flag if you find any other off-topic questions. We rely on users to help moderate this site. (To answer your actual question: the fact that there exist other off-topic questions does not justify your asking one.) — Cody Gray ♦ 1 min ago
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9:19 AM
@rene He hasn't answered yet, even though he was online and tbh, I don't think he will. :/ Is it possible to contact another gold badge holder to re-open my question? The "closed" info tells me to open a new question if the linked one doesn't answer it (which it doesn't), so is that okay then (adding the "this isn't a duplicate because ..." info of course)? — Neph 15 secs ago
@Neph when did you cast that re-open vote? I can't find the review task yet, so it seems no-one looked at it so far. — rene 56 secs ago
@NekoMusume Shog9 was not just moderator, he was employee. He was let go as well as some other employees (some also left on their own) and that was even bigger hit, because company has lost the most valuable people that knew how sites operate and what sites need. — Dalija Prasnikar 1 min ago
9:55 AM
10:27 AM
I would guess it's in terms of the number of questions with a tag, there are more questions tagged
array
than c
— Nick 22 secs ago10:41 AM
@HereticMonkey Adding comments to JSON and HTML is often quite inconvenient, ugly and can break the code. — anddero 25 secs ago
@JDBstillremembersMonica Most likely scenario is when you have to include lots of boilerplate code due to using a front-end framework like
angularjs
. Even if your question is about 5 lines of code that would be sufficient for the readers to help, you often need to add a lot of more code to make a working snippet. — anddero 1 min agoWhen creating a snippet for a front-end framework like
angularjs
, you often need to include lots of boilerplate code for a working example that is not actually necessary for readers to understand your question. Can you select a specific section in the code to preview for readers before they actually open the entire snippet? And perhaps highlight and focus a section of code in the opened snippet? — anddero 1 min agoHow? If you're looking through all the tags anyway, what order they're in makes exactly 0 difference. It's still tagged C even if C is the second tag — Zoe 58 secs ago
It's max 5 tiny pieces of information - it can't possibly take long enough to read for the order to significantly slow you down — Zoe 9 secs ago
@Zoe It is annoying to look through the tags. Doesn't mean I can't identify a language. These are two different things. — RobertS supports Monica Cellio 1 min ago
@rene I really don't understand what do you mean. "languages" are "programming languages" of course. What else could one mean with that? If a tag denotes a language or not, is really not worth to discussing. It is obvious. It is also obvious that an array isn't a programming language, isn't it? — RobertS supports Monica Cellio 28 secs ago
@RobertSsupportsMonicaCellio It's obvious to a user, you have to make it obvious to the server — Nick 17 secs ago
@Nick Someone would need to write an algorithm then. I don't see where the problem is. — RobertS supports Monica Cellio 33 secs ago
@RobertSsupportsMonicaCellio Anti-array is. If you look deep enough, you can even be a rockstar developer. Array isn't a programming language until someone decides to make a lisp-like language called "Array" — Zoe 49 secs ago
Someone has to go over those tags and designate them as "language" or whatever new category you want to invent. When this gets implemented we not only have to discuss tag usage / excerpt/ wiki /synonyms/ preferred highlighter but also whether it counts as a "language" and its only benefit would be "sorting" in cases where tags compete for the first spot. — rene 1 min ago
@Zoe Why just leave defected features defected? Just because there is no common need to fix them? And why can't I just suggest to improve a feature? "It really doesn't matter what order the tags are in though" is your opinion. Thanks for that. But it is not mine. — RobertS supports Monica Cellio 1 min ago
@RobertSsupportsMonicaCellio The problem is that the only real way is to manually label tags as programming languages. You can't write an algorithm because of esolangs - there's no easy definition of a programming language (and you also enter into the realm of machine learning real quick if you're planning on identifying languages, and I'd rather have other improvements to the site than a machine learning system to identify what order tags should be in). That's arguably as useless as the thanks "feature" — Zoe 59 secs ago
@Zoe Still don't understand why it is so complicated to classify a language. "The problem is that the only real way is to manually label tags as programming languages" - Yes, and where is the problem? A SE employee makes a list of all languages which are currently available. Then classifies the relative tags as language tags. This is what the server is evaluating based on algorithms. There is not every 5 minutes coming a new language into the game. Such task should be done easily with regard that the tags are already ordered by a criteria yet. Why not implement another criteria? — RobertS supports Monica Cellio 1 min ago
@ "and I'd rather have other improvements to the site than a machine learning system to identify what order tags should be in" - I didn't said that this one has priority upon others. To erase this suggestion just because there are more important changes to do is not appropriate. SE should be able to set priorities as equal as for the tags. They aren't a little company without any feeling of order and accuracy. They provide platforms at which accuracy is absolutely desired and this feature would IMHO improve instead to decrease that. — RobertS supports Monica Cellio 39 secs ago
@Nick They are still be able to filter them after the counts of questions anyway. Where is here the difference to just add another filter criteria? — RobertS supports Monica Cellio 14 secs ago
@Zoe "And they are - there's so few devs on the public site that I can count them on one hand - literally." - That is sad. But nonetheless that doesn't change anything on making suggestions to improve the site. To evaluate the priority of problems is one of their tasks or even better let the user decide to order the suggestions after their feeled priority. Just living democracy would help to solve problems. — RobertS supports Monica Cellio 31 secs ago
11:55 AM
Might as well update the [go-gin] tag excerpt to be less "what it is" and more "how to use the tag", and to remove the plagiarized sentence from the wiki... — Heretic Monkey 1 min ago
@Zoe "Try implementing it then. Serious challenge - find all the language tags on SO, and see what happens when you throw new tags at it" - I don't understand what you mean with "throwing new tags at it" but it really isn't so hard to identify languages. We have when it comes up 100 main languages. Why is it so hard to identify these languages? This is a task a newbie could to at a single evening. I really can't understand you at all. — RobertS supports Monica Cellio 9 secs ago
Because there's more programming languages than the "100 top frequent languages". There's apparently 60k of them. — Zoe 25 secs ago
The order of tags is completely useless. The information contained in them is identical regardless of the order — Zoe 48 secs ago
@Zoe "We're lucky to get some stuff implemented at all at this point. Keep in mind that you're on the site that completely neglected feature requests for a few years" - That is really sad, but not subject of this question. And just because it was so doesn't mean it has to continue in that way. Also as I already said that this suggestion is not so prior to fix than anything else doesn't mean it isn't useful. It is a difference. — RobertS supports Monica Cellio 1 min ago
@Zoe I can't see how SO covers 60k different languages. I can't even see that 60k languages would even exist (without any dialects). I see it seems to be around 300: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_programming_languages — RobertS supports Monica Cellio 10 secs ago
@Cherona You are not supposed to contact a moderator. As the answer says: "Even if you flag one of your posts for moderator attention, we cannot do anything to help you." — Cody Gray ♦ 1 min ago
@Zoe I don't see a reason nor an argumentation of mine that the feature should cover any made language with a unique tag. Also esoteric languages have one dedicated tag:
[esoteric-languages]
, not uncountable ones. — RobertS supports Monica Cellio 1 min ago@Zoe Hmmm, that would be an alternative, indeed, if it works. Thanks for the suggestion. But it is like: A: "Do you got a problem with our product?" - B: "XY" - A: "Why not change yourself so that you fit to our product?" — RobertS supports Monica Cellio 22 secs ago
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1:13 PM
At least, do your work as moderator and actually mark the duplicate! And the question cannot be closed as a duplicate because, well, you already know why. Wait until the answer get an upvote or is accepted, and flag then. — yivi 27 secs ago
This is definitely going to affect the reputation of the user who wrote an answer. Instead of pressing Up-vote (this gives 10 reputation) and people simply say Thanks/Claps that doesn't going to affect the performance of the user who wrote the answer. So day by day the users who writing answers will be reduced which will affect the growth of SO only. — Sathiya Kumar 1 min ago
@yivi so not even the moderator can overcome that upvote limitation? It doesn't really make sense. At least, anyone (including a moderator) can upvote - then flag. I cannot, as there are my answers — Federico Dorato 44 secs ago
Anyone can upvote, if they know enough about the technology stack to ascertain the post quality, think the post if worth an upvote, wants to spend a vote, and has votes available. Moderators are not necessarily experts in the subject matter of the post they moderates. You need to wait until the votes come naturally. — yivi 58 secs ago
@yivi so we don't upvote, but we remove legit answer or we edit them as we like — Federico Dorato 1 min ago
@yivi Moderators are not subject to the stupid "must have an upvoted answer in order to close as duplicate" limitation. — Cody Gray ♦ 1 min ago
Removing noise from a post does not require subject matter expertise. Removing duplicate content, either. Upvoting usually does, though. — yivi 12 secs ago
@Cherona Yes, I assume that's what it is. I'm really not sure. It may be a bug, requiring that the error message updated. There is almost certainly no reason to contact a moderator when exceeding a rate limit. There's nothing moderators can do about it, either. — Cody Gray ♦ 1 min ago
@yivi you are right, I didn't reflect before commenting. Still, I cannot remove that bad feeling "It should not work in this way" — Federico Dorato 54 secs ago
1:47 PM
@HereticMonkey Maybe because you are so bored of answering duplicates again and again (and for all foreseeable times) that this way of teaching is just not worth your time, whatever the number of upvotes or thanks you may get for it? Unfortunately you might overlook the few pearls, which do exists here and there. In a way they are collateral damage. — Trilarion 1 min ago
Thanks for adding the Meta question. I was contemplating adding an upvote to one of your answers, in order to be able to start a duplicate closure process. However you asked for an upvote, and I tend not to upvote when people ask for upvotes; I was worried also that the upvote would effectively reward some post vandalism that we discourage here. So I was a bit conflicted, though I probably would have acquiesced in — halfer 10 secs ago
2:17 PM
@OlegValter actual disapproval may be even higher than 89% because it doesn't account for visitors having reputation between 15 and 125. All of them could vote it up but some (many? most?) didn't do that because they wanted to vote it down, not up (and were unable to because of rep requirement). It would be ironic (and probably fair) if that meta announcement had a special "thumbs down" reaction to let these readers publicly indicate their disappreciation — gnat 39 secs ago
I went out looking for this meta post Q/A because for the hundredth time I've had Stack Overflow put a sarcastic sounding "Does THIS answer your question?" in my mouth. It's distastefully stated and with the push to be a more welcoming community, this verbiage should be looked at again. Why not "I think this may post may answer your question:" would make so much more sense here. It doesn't invite discourse unless it doesn't answer the question, which is good, and it doesn't come off as sarcastic/passive aggressive. — JNevill 15 secs ago
@gnat - probably, it is a pity there is no reliable way to know that for sure... Funny thing - despite me being very critical of the feature, it could have its place on meta sites if brought in in the same way as for Teams in a limited form to serve a purpose similar to what you described — Oleg Valter 54 secs ago
2:43 PM
@Yvette I believe it was Robert first of all. I was going to name another moderator who made comparable impact but after closer re-checking other resignation announcements I decided that it would be hard to tell if it was more individual or "cumulative" effect. I then recalled how it felt back then and every resignation announcement at MSO was like a sound of Judgement Day bell — gnat 1 min ago
@Trilarion I apologize, I forgot to put the
</sarcasm>
tag on that one :). Since answering duplicates is rewarded, asking duplicates is rewarded, so finding the pearls among all those duplicates is that much harder. I agree they are collateral damage, and avoidable, if duplicates were easier to identify (before the asking) and remove (after the asking). — Heretic Monkey 1 min agoPersonally, I don't like these kinds of questions. They are essentially list questions, with the list being a changelog, although since Angular 2 was a rewrite of the ideas of AngularJS into a new form, it's more than that even. And then someone else will ask the same question when Angular 11 comes out in six months or whatever, and we'll be in the same place. Seems like this would be a great blog post, or a GitHub repo, that could be kept up to date by people, rather than a Stack Overflow Q&A pair. — Heretic Monkey 1 min ago
Taking just your first example of "questions acceptable to the community," notice that the highest upvoted answer is a laundry list of items with very little descriptive text, and a "more information" link at the bottom. The accepted answer is merely an offsite link that apparently now redirects to a "What's New in Angular 9" page. All in all, a rather disappointing outcome. — Robert Harvey 1 min ago
...yeah I think I missed to point that "team effect". First resignation felt like an earthquake, really, but series of next ones... it was maybe even worse. It was like, "look, there are 25 mods at SO now. Every week or two one of them resigns. This means you've got about 40 weeks until the end of the world. 38 weeks... 36 weeks... 34... etc". It was like watching a train wreck in a slow motion — gnat 29 secs ago
3:23 PM
@HereticMonkey the question can be asked to give space for updating existing answers with new versions. — Tiago Martins Peres 李大仁 53 secs ago
@RobertHarvey about that one, even the accepted answer wasn't able to provide a one link only answer — Tiago Martins Peres 李大仁 1 min ago
How many new version? There's a character limit for answers.... No, I would personally close such a question as too broad. If you want to know the detailed differences amongst that long of a history, do the research. If you want to share that research, there are innumerable ways of doing so outside of Stack Overflow. — Heretic Monkey 28 secs ago
Why should this content be on Stack Overflow? Shouldn't the developers do this already via their release notes? — Braiam 13 secs ago
@HereticMonkey assuming versions will go on forever I can see that concern yes. Yet, up to this point we have up to version 10. Do you know if more and how many will come? — Tiago Martins Peres 李大仁 1 min ago
@Braiam fair point. They do have some of that information in their GitHub (github.com/angular/angular/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md) but the focus is more on new features and bug fixes as opposed to new features and changes. — Tiago Martins Peres 李大仁 1 min ago
3:55 PM
Giving a thank you reaction without an upvote actually gives users who can't downvote a way to express their frustration with unhelpful answers in a relatively harmless way. It could also be used by higher rep users for frustrating but technically helpful answers. I don't think this use would do any more good to the site than the designed one, but should be considered. — Harpistry just now
4:13 PM
The correct solution to this problem is to answer one of the questions, receive a single upvote, and then flag the duplicate question. What you don't do is copy and paste the exact same answer, to multiple questions, I cannot think of a single reason anyone would do that. — Security Hound 1 min ago
4:53 PM
I thought of something which wanna share here since you suggested adding reactions to questions for users without voting privilege. Why not just let them use the same voting buttons but count them differently. Instead of decreasing/increasing vote count on the post, up/downvote by newcomers can be counted towards number of thanks (or something similar). Count# can appear in the same place as this feature but it'd be still associated with voting buttons. This way, newcomers practice voting as well as being able to give feedback without commenting. Two birds, one stone. — M-- 15 secs ago
@StoryTeller-UnslanderMonica Yeah, I always ask, and can only pray the OP responds :/ — Ann Zen 10 secs ago
It may take more time, but you were able to answer. Assuming there's nothing else wrong with the question (and you didn't have to do guesswork, just come up with a test dataframce to demonstrate your solution), I'd say it doesn't quite make the question non-reproducible. Might be worth just commenting and asking the OP politely to add a sample dataframe to the question. — StoryTeller - Unslander Monica 1 min ago
You should just spend your time on more deserving questions @Ann. No one is entitled to your free time. Don't do this if it's a chore. — StoryTeller - Unslander Monica 1 min ago
5:53 PM
If you have all the details necessary to answer the question then you can't say it is missing reproducible example. If you have to make guesses or generalizations then it means the question should probably be closed. If the question has the details necessary, but not in a handy format then it's not worth your time. Just downvote and move on. — Dharman 58 secs ago
Does this answer your question? What should I do about a clone service scraping Stack Exchange sites for content? — Erik A 12 secs ago
6:07 PM
No, the code needs to clearly show the problem. Often it will not be possible to copy it and run on your machine without boilerplate, configuration or other irrelevant things which were removed from MCVE. The help page describes how to make such code. — Dharman 38 secs ago
6:51 PM
Note that we also have questions about brainfuck, whitespace-language, and... false-language?.. so it'd be wonderful if there's a way to find all programming languages, particularly the esoteric ones on SO... — Andrew T. 1 min ago
As you have a high candidate score you have been here long enough to not remember what it was like when you started here as a user. That's a false premise, I remember what it was like as a new user. The more relevant issue is that a new user 10 years ago would have a quite different experience than a new user nowadays, as the site has changed significantly since then. — wim 1 min ago
7:19 PM
Could you please close the off-topic question when you remove the tags? e.g. stackoverflow.com/q/45351675/1839439 The whole reason why we have the burnination process is not to simply remove the tag, but to remove all the harm done by having this tag in the first place. — Dharman 1 min ago
7:47 PM
I'm not "high-rep" but I have no interest in doing other people's research for them... — Heretic Monkey 1 min ago
This assumes that a lot of experienced users even want to engage with those types of questions. They were made off-topic here because they attracted a lot of garbage and were very difficult to maintain. There's a lot of "I just don't want to" sentiment out there. — animuson ♦ 1 min ago
Solving interesting programming problems on a piece of software I'm familiar with presents a fun challenge and sometimes a learning opportunity for me. Recommending software to people? Not so much. Participating on Software Recs just doesn't seem interesting to me, and I don't think anything but changing the subject of the site could help with that. — Erik A 9 secs ago
@rene From my reading of the help center, and the answers to their meta question What is required for an answer to be high quality?, there's a lot more to it than "sharing what I know". — Heretic Monkey 39 secs ago
@AnnZen is "but it doesn't make me feel right that the dataframe in my answer greatly differs from the one in the question" causing you the problem? Because there is no requirement for code in answer to match code in the question... so consider not spend time on matching OP's code. — Alexei Levenkov 1 min ago
Or was the election ended because someone wanted to nominate Monica Celio? (comment deleted already) — Jaap 49 secs ago
@Makoto That's not what I meant. Low-quality question often attract low-quality answers. — Dharman 12 secs ago
Close dupe (not quite which is also why I'm not hammering it shut): meta.stackoverflow.com/q/270829/1079354 — Makoto 28 secs ago
1. Questions on most SE sites are not like solving puzzles, and are not "interesting" in that way. 2. I'd guess over 90% of questions on SO are not like that either. 3. A long-lasting library of good questions and answers can and is being built; the requests are not usually for super-niche software (which likely hasn't been written by anyone). 4. The voting is not important on SR.SX unless there are multiple questions which offer different pieces of software. 5. Anyway, this has all been decided when that site went out of beta. But having said that... — einpoklum 1 min ago
@animuson: Well, I don't know about the past, but from what I can tell, there's not "a lot of garbage" there now, while SO is swamped with "garbage". — einpoklum 9 secs ago
Is there a doctor in the house? The election is showing up three times in the "Upcoming Events" sidebar. — Robert Harvey 13 secs ago
@ChrisF, three times, apparently. Maybe these automatic announcement posts are not such a good idea after all... — Frédéric Hamidi 39 secs ago
you can also nominate yourself for the 2020 moderator election and get elected: problem solved — Jean-François Fabre ♦ 1 min ago
@Axeman, but the one that says the elections end on Jul 28th leads to a page that says July 21st... Seriously, how do you screw that up? — Frédéric Hamidi 24 secs ago
@HereticMonkey: SR.SE is not about doing research for others, it's about sharing what you already know. The amount of effort to give a basic decent answer a question there is much lower than on SO. Of course, you often just don't know a relevant piece of software and then nobody expects you to go looking. — einpoklum 28 secs ago
@einpoklum That it isn't there now is only a side-effect of it being a lesser-known site and people would rather try their luck at Stack Overflow. Doesn't mean the idea would effectively work if it got a huge influx in askers. But as I said, most experienced users have already gotten a lot of headache from these questions in the past and have no interest in giving it another try. — animuson ♦ 2 mins ago
I find it an incredibly delicious irony that the Community Wiki system decided to make me the defacto author of this post. — Robert Harvey 24 secs ago
Does this answer your question? Election tabs aren't fully covered by dark theme — user4642212 1 min ago
@Trilarion I included the last part because op asks how to move resources from SO to SR (expert time is limited). I have no problem with the existence of the site, but I don't like to actively encouraging SO user to spend time there. I guess I should have written that more clearly. — BDL 2 mins ago
@animuson: To be more concrete - have you looked at a sample of questions, say, on software related to HTML editing, CSS editing/previewing, browser-like apps etc. , on SR.SX recently? Or - are you generalizing from past experience on SO? — einpoklum 2 mins ago
@Trilarion: Maybe you can check my edit to see if my points is now better covered. — BDL 11 secs ago
the problem is not closing the question faster but rather delete them later. We can let people answer and interact with such question BUT we need to make sure they are deleted later which is not happening even with very low quality questions. We need a delete vote queue! — Temani Afif 47 secs ago
we need more moderators, so instead of increasing the number, they are running 3 elections at the same time — Temani Afif 1 min ago
@TemaniAfif Where can I find the feature request for it? I would like to upvote it. — Dharman 2 mins ago
The first try at the election ended prematurely after 10 minutes with no victor. Looks like attempts to restart it have resulted in duplicate, spurious announcement posts (but I'm still waiting for my duplicate, spurious Caucus badges). — Frédéric Hamidi 2 mins ago
someone need to request it, I don't think there is already a question about ... I suggest this at different places (like here for example: meta.stackoverflow.com/a/394607/8620333) and I will keep doing .. — Temani Afif 1 min ago
In my comment above, item (4.), s/multiple questions/multiple answers. Also, @BDL, I think you are not actually aware of what kind of questions get asked there. And - tools and libraries don't change that frequently; and when they do change - new answers are given, or the old tool's homepage suggests trying something else. — einpoklum 2 mins ago
Can downvoters please help me understand why is this question innapropiate, I'm new to meta and didn't find much information on how to ask or what's the correct type of questions for this community — Celius Stingher 7 secs ago
not that week-end is not the same for all the countries around the world (you may get surprised but it's true), let's not forget the different Time Zone — Temani Afif 31 secs ago
I think additional badges like that are kinda over-the-top. It's not like anyone is forced to do stuff on weekends. This is kinda an analogy to the new "Thanks"-feature. — akuzminykh 9 secs ago
You may want to re-read info on "feature-request" tag - meta.stackoverflow.com/tags/feature-request/info - you put on the post... — Alexei Levenkov 1 min ago
I strongly suspect an association with We <3 people who code, on the front page. This post also has 3 downvotes at the time of this comment. The number 3 keeps popping up! This can't be a coincidence. — Erik A 59 secs ago
@akuzminykh While I agree nobody is forced to do anything on weekends, there is a diffrence in the amount and speed of contributions, and some people might be facing tight deadlines, let alone learning, and can't dedicate much time during the week, making it extra valuable for them to receive this help, in comparison to weekday contributions. Therefore, praising this contributors over the regular weekday ones. — Celius Stingher 1 min ago
Taking some major umbrage to "tight deadlines" - we're not the world's help desk; we're volunteers. It's unfortunate that someone has an issue that they must solve with haste over the weekend, but it's not really our role to "fix" that or bridge a gap. If anything, the gap lies with something we probably can't even tough (cultural, political, or skill-grade issues). — Makoto 1 min ago
Thanks for your quick reply. I'm getting there (site analytics) :) Contributing as much as possible — Celius Stingher 1 min ago
I understand and wouldn't want you to think its disqualifying or anything. I have been in this kind of unfortunate situations, which and the extra help I received from SO community was amazing and something that made me proud of. We're volunteers, I agree, but when someone is in a tight situation and I can help and make it easier for that person I'm very happy to belong to this community and help them. — Celius Stingher 16 secs ago
@CeliusStingher Downvotes on meta don't affect you at all, and are being used to vote on the usefulness of the suggestion. I admit that it is surprising the first time you post and get downvoted liberally, but don't worry about it causing any problems with being able to post again. — rsjaffe 58 secs ago
I just checked the SR.se front page. I think it suffers from the same issue all SEs do: the front page is full of boring, quotidian questions. This is as true of my “home” site, EL&U, as it is of SR.se, as it is of SO. So it’s not a unique situation. However, for those who try dipping their toes into SR.se, as I just did, it might be discouraging. Maybe you can create a Meta.SR thread to collect some of the most interesting Qs? And promote that somehow, eg a link here in your MSO question? Maybe just Qs focused on programming libraries? — Dan Bron 55 secs ago
I know that users are constantly posting these questions and they get annoying
Yet you offer the alternative of downvoting and closing to cure the annoyance. Isn't the CURE to just ignore the question and move on ? Wouldn't that be the NEUTRAL solution to espouse to ? Instead, you just PILE ON with a real penalty. I happen to believe every html and xml tags can be parsed with regular expressions. The form of tags is in fact defined using regular expressions. This has nothing to do with regex and html. — Maxt8r 1 min ago9:43 PM
Thanks for including my question (#2) without altering its language or structure - it's important people understand the intonation behind this question and answer it exactly as asked, it helps determine whether their answer will be convincing enough (for the community, and themselves). — cs95 1 min ago
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On question 7 there is sub 1 and sub 2. but those texts didn't make it in this post. Not sure if all of them are relevant but either the texts they refer to need to be added or the 1 and 2 needs to be removed. I'm torn. I think the 2 can be left out. The 1 referred to I am not stating this promise has been kept. and I have the feeling context is lost if that doesn't get added, somehow. — rene 1 min ago
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