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12:33 AM
I think this will only have very limited impact. I'm not under the impression that profiles are read all that often. — Scratte 38 secs ago
12:59 AM
A note, you can only change your username once every 30 days, so you'll be stuck with your endorsement for a while after the election ends in 9 days. — Catija ♦ 10 secs ago
@pppery I'm aware. That doesn't mean it should be abused. The limit is there... working around it doesn't really make it OK. We have suspended people for misusing it. — Catija ♦ 29 secs ago
1:33 AM
Does this answer your question? Why did I gain/lose reputation? Can I audit my reputation history? — pppery 1 min ago
2:11 AM
Somewhat contra @Catija, I'm going to go out on a limb and say that (ab)using the feature to change your user name after an election is not real abuse, and that the moderator team (the existing one, not even allowing for the possibility that your campaigning worked to elect your top choice) would have no problems whatsoever with it. Frankly, I'd rather see the obsolete information removed from your user name than having it stick around for another 20+ days. Naturally, this doesn't disagree with Catija's more general point that if we find you abusing this feature otherwise, we will step in. — Cody Gray ♦ 17 secs ago
You had earned +15 reputation from this answer of yours having been accepted by the asker. That question was recently deleted by an automated cleanup process, which invalidated all reputation gains associated with it, including yours. Since you can't see deleted posts, it was the question entitled "How to loop buttons", about iOS, where you answered recommending to create "outletcollections". You can see this in the time view of your reputation history — Cody Gray ♦ 44 secs ago
That -100 reputation penalty should still be reflected on the reputation time-series plot, though... — Cody Gray ♦ 1 min ago
Ahh there is a tiny checkbox at the bottom of the history "show deleted posts", it wasn't checked for me, which is why I couldn't see it. Thanks @CodyGray A shame that post was deleted, was a legit question and answer. — Brett 50 secs ago
@Zoe No tools exist anymore, aside from a moderator's ability to create synonyms and/or merge one tag into another. The tools that used to be available were built and operated by Shog9, who is no longer employed by Stack Exchange. The employees who still work there either don't know how to use the tools, don't have the required privileges, and/or are restricted by policy from operating scripts on their computers with the required level of privileges. This is why Martijn's only option for [excel-vba] was a manual cleanup and retag, and will be the only option in the future, too. — Cody Gray ♦ 1 min ago
Almost no editing was required. The claim that the answer was unsalvageable is utterly wrong. I'm very generous in my handling of VLQ flags, far more than most other moderators, and have very high quality standards, yet I would have declined this one. I would still decline it, even after reading all the discussion here. It doesn't even come close to meeting the description of the VLQ flag that you quoted, not even the portion at the end which you cherry-picked, and definitely not the main portion at the beginning of that bullet point. — Cody Gray ♦ 47 secs ago
2:51 AM
Burninate this tag. It is extremely broad and fails to usefully categorize questions. — user4642212 16 secs ago
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4:37 AM
Wrong site, you want Stack Overflow. But please read how to post a valid question. How to Ask help center — philipxy 55 secs ago
4:57 AM
@Bergi I can foresee a day when someone will ask on Meta if "cheating with friends" could be dealt with by regular users. — Cœur 36 secs ago
Upon closer look, the question was actually deleted when a sockpuppet account was deleted (since the sockpuppet account was the one who had asked the question). It does seem like a reasonable question, so I've undeleted it. (It might be a duplicate, though. I didn't check for duplicates. Might be a good idea for someone to do so.) — Cody Gray ♦ 1 min ago
5:13 AM
6:01 AM
@F1Krazy I feel itshy about errors in the title, and anyway the ques. can't be deleted — Muhammed Refaat just now
6:13 AM
6:43 AM
6:59 AM
Oi! There is no need to call me out like that! @Cody, Makoto is being mean to me again 😭 — Martijn Pieters ♦ 1 min ago
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8:03 AM
The share button can’t output formatted text because the majority of the internet doesn’t use markdown. The real issue is with comments not inserting the title automatically. — Martijn Pieters ♦ 47 secs ago
8:17 AM
I have a userscript which allows sharing questions as markdown. It adds a new button "share markdown" to questions (and questions only) which takes the title and formats it as a markdown link using the shortlink for the question. I also remove the user ID from the link. I made it mostly for my own use but feel free to use it and suggest new ideas. — VLAZ 1 min ago
8:31 AM
8:45 AM
@Zoe What does not work?
+Numlock::Numlock
How is it broken? I don't know What is unexpected about its behavior? It doesn't work. You can see that the latter two answers of me is unclear, because I really can't answer that. I understand most of the times digging down usually yield clearer questions, but this time I really don't know what to do — Ooker 11 secs ago@ivarni I would argue that in the context of that language (AutoHotKey),
modifications of numlock
isn't as clear as just +Numlock::Numlock
. It's because +Numlock::Numlock
seems to be a classic and basic code, and should always work. There are many kind of modifications of numlock
, but only one +Numlock::Numlock
— Ooker 27 secs agoI'd say that's abusing the notification system and if someone did that to me I'd raise a custom flag since there's no way to ignore/block users in the current system. — ivarni 26 secs ago
"As far as I can tell, each day they are commenting asking me to review their response, and deleting the previous comment - thus causing me to be notified of the new comment." — Zoe 8 secs ago
As @ivarni mentions - can you raise a custom flag on a post you know you've had such a comment on and link to this meta post please? — Jon Clements ♦ 24 secs ago
Just look at When is a resource request on-topic? from last year. It seems to be kind of disputed. Question has score 54, answer from Shog saying yes has score 16, other answer from Ross Ridge saying no has score 9. Compared to the question score both is very low. — Trilarion 1 min ago
@gnat according to What triggers my title rejection?, the title "Why can't modifications for numlock work?" should be rejected as well. Why didn't that happen? — Ooker 1 min ago
Why this is featured? Is it really an issue worth to prioritize or anything? I didn't know that bounties can't be closed, nor I care tbh. I don't know why bounties are special, why they can't be closed, but even then just wait until bounty is expired and cast your close vote. There are hundereds of questions what are not properly closed/stays without answers, etc. And I also believe there are dozens of worth to feature issues and not this one. — Sinatr 5 secs ago
Came here from a current case. What I do not like so much about "off-site resource" question is that it encourages link-only answers as well as may get outdated soon, even if it is not opinionated or spam. People don't need answers to "where did [Apple] publish [some lib]?", they probably need answers to "where does [Apple] publish [some lib] now?" and that may be more difficult to keep relevant. On the other hand it could work though. — Trilarion 1 min ago
@Ooker When the reader has a different understanding of what the expected behavior of a function is. This is remarkably common. — user1937198 1 min ago
@Sinatr the issue is that if we start having clearly off topic question featured with a bounty then we are killing SO for real. As I explained in my question and many comments, closing the question after the bounty won't solve the core issue. Anyone can come to the site, feature his homework question, get his answer within 7 days (no one can close his question) and then he's happy because he got his answer. Go close his question now, he no more care. We need to apply the rule as soon as possible so if we see a bountied question we should be able to close it and not wait until the bounty end. — Temani Afif 22 secs ago
People express their support on the nomination page. "I believe you are the most eligible candidate in this election." as one example. — Trilarion 46 secs ago
@user1937198 oh, I didn't know that! I thought that each function is pretty clear in saying what it does, so there shouldn't be ambiguity in what "not working" mean. For example,
print
means display text. Then if print
doesn't work, the only way to interpret "not working" is that there is no text being displayed even though there is print
— Ooker 46 secs agoI don't see the usefulness of "comments don't bump anything" which is presumably Zoe's point. We all know what 'bump' means — Mr. Boy 46 secs ago
You'd expect that, but even in print, there are differences in to whether its expected to append a terminating line ending, were the text is displayed, and what sort of string is expected. So its very easy for someone primary experienced in a different language to get confused about what working means for a specific variant of print. — user1937198 1 min ago
@Braiam I get that you feel passionate about these tags but I personally think it isn't a strong case if you use phrases like "screw over users". That can hardly turn into debate about facts, nor something anyone can formulate a reasonable response to without making it about users. — rene 24 secs ago
10:01 AM
@user1937198 thanks for the explanation. I put my question and your answer in here. Hope you find it's fine — Ooker 28 secs ago
I wouldn't neccessarily say this behaviour is annoying, though it would be if it became wide-spread. — Mr. Boy 52 secs ago
10:53 AM
@rene Why mark my question as duplicate? This question is old than one year but you mention the question is new one. — sameera lakshitha 2 mins ago
11:03 AM
@Ooker - the problem is a bit more complex than just "different expectations". Imagine yourself as a reviewer or fellow user that tries to find a duplicate target / do due research before posting / find a general reference in a hurry. A title like "does not work" is not very helpful - that user will have to look at the body. Does nothing happen? Does the app crash? -s there a warning? Should there be one? Now I will never know, and I need a therapist... It might not be that much of a problem for your tag (as judging from your conversation with the answerer there is no misanderstanding on... — Oleg Valter 1 min ago
..."work" and "does not work" mean. But let's not give others who might accidentally stumble on the question or this Q&A an idea that there are cases where generic "does not work" is applicable. — Oleg Valter 1 min ago
It doesn't really matter which way we duplicate vote.I don't think we need a new question for every year, so I picked the most recent one, gathered the relevant info from several answers and dupe voted all the other questions against a single canonical. I think this makes finding and updating this information much easier, now and in the future. Feel free to raise an issue on Meta if you have strong arguments why this should be reversed / handled differently. — rene 1 min ago
Already suggested when the feature was announced and was declined. For what it's worth, I also think "unfollow" is better. — VLAZ 56 secs ago
11:39 AM
Thanks @VLAZ, honestly, the comment of Yaakov Ellis is not really helping clear it out. And the fact that there was a need to bring in a tooltip seems to contradict the saying. — β.εηοιτ.βε 1 min ago
I have mixed feelings about it. On one hand it is kind of a meta-tag but on the other I think it can be useful in certain situations. If someone is trying to patch a legacy code without upgrading then letting people know is useful, because otherwise, we will suggest more up-to-date solutions. Letting people know that we are dealing with legacy-code could be useful, but the same can be achieved by putting a note at the start of the question too. — Dharman 1 min ago
I admire your enthusiasm, but it seems you're treating a moderator position like a knighthood, a title, or a given power, while ignoring the work they have to put in everyday. If you want to start the rocky path towards being a mod, you'd have to gain some reverence as an exemplary member of the community, by answering a lot of questions, and engaging in a lot of moderation activities before you become a moderator. Most of the candidates you see right now have been helping moderate the site for years, and will continue to do so even if not elected. — M.A.R. 1 min ago
Mhm, your third paragraph is not completely true. close does change to reopen. — β.εηοιτ.βε 37 secs ago
By the way, in case you didn't notice - if you click follow the link in the tooltip you get is Unfollow. — VLAZ 1 min ago
@β.εηοιτ.βε yes, that's what I meant. I just find it jarring that you get an "unfollow" button which...well, unfollows a post. But only if you've just followed it. — VLAZ 25 secs ago
@VLAZ only when you just clicked follow if you reload the page or come back to it after a while, there is just the tooltip — β.εηοιτ.βε 1 min ago
12:23 PM
I think perhaps the thing that will help most for any candidate is having a dog as their avatar :D So if you can persuade them to do that, then you've done all you can ;) — Scratte 15 secs ago
You are "cherrynitpicking" here :) For a question to go to from open to close, there is a process, a review queue and all, in the end the question ends up closed. Is the link to reopen it labeled "closed"? Following a question is the same, except that the process to end up with a followed question is one step: "click on the link". — β.εηοιτ.βε 59 secs ago
So as you can see, I don't agree with your "it's the only one that is a switch" statement either. From the end-user point of view, and that is even more true for someone having a low reputation and so less privileges, closed is also a simple switch, the question is either closed or not. — β.εηοιτ.βε 44 secs ago
you can see the decline as a signal that the case you found wasn't as suspicious as you may thought. You probably did a wrong analysis this time, it happen. — Temani Afif 1 min ago
Most mods on SO don't decline flags like that. The 'may' was probably added so that a flag that's declined won't immediately point to that chat message. "The potential of a declined flag would put me off reporting most cases of serial voting"... By that logic, do you not answer questions because there's a potential of a downvote? Is your goal to improve the site, or to improve your helpful/declined flag ratio? — Rob ♦ 1 min ago
@Jean-FrançoisFabre FWIW Running the burns shouldn't be anything close to a full time job. Monitoring the meta question for a few days doesn't take much, the community edit/close process doesn't normally need any mod intervention at all; and the final mod review of closed questions generally took Bhargav Rao about a day per week the burn was open. — Dan Is Fiddling By Firelight 15 secs ago
@Rob do you not answer questions because there's a potential of a downvote? - well yes, if a Q is unanswerable and I somehow manage to answer it it the A will probably be downvoted since the Q needs closing. Is your goal to improve the site, or to improve your helpful/declined flag ratio? - both, I've had bad experiences with flag bans before and they cannot be lifted — Daniil 1 min ago
I imagine this is going to be a rather rare occurrence so not sure what the best solution is for the future, but for this one for now, I've deleted the post and undeleted it, so it's current delete vote count is now zero. — Jon Clements ♦ 28 secs ago
I totally agree on that part, indeed. So yes, maybe this shouldn't be in this link set at all, and act more like the bookmark UI/UX. — β.εηοιτ.βε 52 secs ago
Rob isn't asking about questions which should be closed, it is a general question, because every answer could get downvoted. — Tom 21 secs ago
Are you trying to get a free-pass to never have a declined flag? It is part of the deal.You flag a lot, sometimes a flag gets declined. We have better things to do then to work-out all the possible corner cases where a good faith flag gets declined. — rene 24 secs ago
And then I am actually wondering, shouldn't you bookmark answers and follow questions. What is the point of bookmaking a question, if you don't have the activity that goes with it? While you might want to not follow the buzzing activity but still want a quick link to that super useful one-line that @xyz posted back in June '14? — β.εηοιτ.βε 1 min ago
6 to 8 weeks ago bookmark was still called favorite. It made sense when it was called that way. Then UX folks got their hands on it and now we have this discussion ... — rene 32 secs ago
I think this is a fantastic idea, with the caveat that we will inevitably get people angrily commenting things like "How on earth does [downvote reason] apply to my question/answer?!!" — F1Krazy 56 secs ago
@JonClements I didn't know that third option was available, but it would probably be better if the delete votes were automatically removed when a post is locked. It shouldn't take long to program... ;) — Andrew Morton 1 min ago
The thing is - apart from the historical lock - locks aren't meant to be permanent (most are just a hour/day/week) and even historical locks can be undone later... so it's not quite as clear cut as null the delete vote(s) when a post is locked... — Jon Clements ♦ 1 min ago
@JonClements Ah, in that case my first suggestion of filtering the list so that it does not show locked posts appears to be the way to go. Would it have too much effect on the performance of the tools page? — Andrew Morton just now
@F1Krazy having a satisfactory explanation will always require time and effort, which the downvoters may not have. Plus that I think it's also beneficial to not require them to explain. The point here is to encourage more downvotes, not settle angry comments. (This doesn't not mean that this answer doesn't aim to solve the confusion of being downvoted. It seriously tries to.) — Ooker 30 secs ago
There's not enough room for a text where voting buttons are, and implementing that hover thingy for mobile browsers would be a PITA. — oguz ismail 1 min ago
I wouldn't have thought so but I'm not an SO developer so I can't say for sure. It's going to be such a rare occurrence though - I'm doubtful if it's really something to worry about. — Jon Clements ♦ 1 min ago
"Once you allow access-vba + odbc, you have a situation no different than what is currently the accepted practice, namely: ms-access + vba + forms + odbc + jet." Why two tags is no different than 5 tags? Two tags that describe everything you need to know about the topic is easier to manage. Tags are supposed to be "specific, well-defined categories", forms isn't that. Your counterargument is that by allowing focused tags you are allowing unfocused ones is non-sequitur. — Braiam 18 secs ago
@rene because it has to be said. This kind of actions screw over users. Users that answers my questions. Users that look for answers. — Braiam 57 secs ago
1:39 PM
@Braiam maybe we need to do a show of hands: Please raise your hand if you were screwed over! Okay, that is one. Now please raise your hand if you were unscrewed? ... — rene 50 secs ago
1:59 PM
Is there a reason the question could not be closed as a duplicate of the question in your answer? — Heretic Monkey 13 secs ago
@bravemaster it's hard to tell from the timestamps but i was either first or we posted at the same time; i would not have added a duplicate answer. but anyway, are you supposed to delete duplicate answers? — ehrencrona just now
@ehrencrona Clearly, your answer is earlier (from what I see). I wanted to emphasize that your answer has a point there. See meta.stackexchange.com/questions/1096/… — bravemaster 1 min ago
exact duplicates of other answers --> here it's not an exact duplicate. exact means the same content. — Temani Afif 1 min ago
let"s wait for the moderator to give his explanation. We are all guessing here. I am pretty sure it's not related to the other answer — Temani Afif 1 min ago
Maybe edit your deleted questions (a mod can give you a list). But if your latest questions have been well received, you may be digging yourself out of the hole just by carrying on this way. Each new well received question will help your overall score. — yivi 9 secs ago
3:03 PM
@TemaniAfif I thought you were a moderator but now I see you are not one of them. Why don't you nominate yourself? We're run out of time, pretty sure.. :( — bravemaster 1 min ago
@bravemaster there is already many perfect candidates that will do a better job than me as a moderator ;) .. Actually, I don't think I am ready to become a moderator. — Temani Afif 31 secs ago
@TemaniAfif Pretty funny I've always thought you were a moderator. Where did I get an idea like that? :D — bravemaster 1 min ago
@HereticMonkey The other question has no answers, so VTC as dupe is not permitted — CertainPerformance just now
Does this answer your question? What can I do when getting “We are no longer accepting questions/answers from this account”? — β.εηοιτ.βε 33 secs ago
I like this idea. It is not about "approving the bounty" - it is about approving the question as being OK as being open before it enters a state where it can't (easily) be closed. Bounty questions may attract more time consuming answers and this gives some good assurance to prospective answerers that their time won't be wasted. — Martin Smith 1 min ago
@β.εηοιτ.βε That does not answer my question, simply because I have already taken many of the actions advised in that post (believe me, I've read it enough times over the past couple years). Thank you though — Isaac Corbrey 13 secs ago
Actually, now that I go back and read it through again, that does indeed answer my question. Sorry about that — Isaac Corbrey 2 mins ago
@Isaac It appears you're no longer Q banned (possibly as you received a couple of up votes today - which may or may not have stemmed from posting here on meta). It's going to mean you're still very borderline on being able to fall back into being banned again - so make sure your next Q is as good as you can make it. — Jon Clements ♦ 1 min ago
See the MSE question Can we have a “isprotected” search operator?. In short: There is no operator that does that. — Jeanne Dark 1 min ago
@JoeW I am just curious. I noticed at 10 rep. we gain(ed) the "answer protected questions" privilege. — greg-tumolo 34 secs ago
I also suggest to continue the other actions you can do, voting, flagging, suggesting edits, answering as those count as positive contributions and while they don't directly influence a quality ban they do help you recognize valuable content and I imagine that helps quality wise in asking a question that is well received by the community. — rene 49 secs ago
"I just don't understand why we don't even get a warning before this happens." Your warnings were all of your prior questions that were poorly received (downvoted/closed/deleted). — Joseph Sible-Reinstate Monica 1 min ago
There's 26 "user posted after seeing a quality ban warning" on your account... Surely you must have seen one of them? — Jon Clements ♦ 1 min ago
The point of the question ban is that you asked a bunch of awful questions in a row, so if you asked another one today, we don't expect it to be any better. It's hard enough to keep Stack Overflow clean without letting repeat offenders continue. — Joseph Sible-Reinstate Monica 1 min ago
@Makoto I'd have to stop visiting SO/SE. After > 1500 consecutive days, SO is a considerable fixture in my life. It'd be a significant disturbance for me to stop. As to breaking, I've burned out once, quite some time ago. What it took was >6 years of averaging over 90h/week, then being told I wasn't permitted to take any vacation until the end of the next 2–3 year project, despite having previously scheduled vacation for after the just ended project and before the next began; and being told I'd loose any additional accrued vacation, because I was already at the max permitted vacation accrual. — Makyen 23 secs ago
Well, i always did my best to write my questions and included as much details as i could and tried to explain my problem correctly. Cya in 6 months i guess. — codejourney 1 min ago
However, Stack Exchange has already expended a large part of my willingness to accept egregious actions on their part. If they were to do, again, something similar to what happened to Monica, I would be very hard pressed to justify continuing to support them. They would have demonstrated that not only were they willing to do something like that, which I consider extremely inappropriate, but that they were willing to do it, again, after having explicitly said they wouldn't, having said they were changing, and after they've understood the consequences of doing something like that. — Makyen 1 min ago
@greg-tumolo I just checked while logged out and it was on the bottom then. Check there too. — Joseph Sible-Reinstate Monica 40 secs ago
@pppery Is that new? Because I definitely used to see it while I was in between. — Joseph Sible-Reinstate Monica 21 secs ago
Having had north of 2200 consecutive days of Meta myself before taking a break, I think that you're at least in the right head space in terms of what it means to dedicate yourself to something like this. I also think you have had a winter or two experiencing what frustration and burn out is like, and I have a distinct impression that you've got more than enough of a spine to stand up for something you believe in. Godspeed. — Makoto 50 secs ago
You can search for those in SEDE: data.stackexchange.com/stackoverflow/query/1262687 — rene 1 min ago
"Usefulness" is a criteria for up-/downvotes, that doesn't necessarily include everything that can't be used directly somewhere. Questions that tackle the boundaries of a language in order to understand it more, can still be useful. But mind that it shouldn't be too broad and it should be clear what you actually want to understand. — Tom 18 secs ago
@MartijnPieters All questions tagged access-vba are currently also tagged ms-access. This means, if you want, you can merge access-vba into vba and preserve the information that the question is related to Microsoft Access. — Erik A 36 secs ago
I expect the "link only" nature of the answer (you would need to visit github to confirm the issue of the OP is indeed similar) is the reason a mod deleted it on sight. I expect he would have reacted differently if you had expanded / paraphrased what the tenure of those github issues was, at least so that the answer could stand on its own. But let's not speculate and just wait for the mod to arrive here. — rene 1 min ago
4:45 PM
@rene My thinking was that the answer is really just "Upgrade to Node 14". The links were just the trail how I arrived at that conclusion in case it turned out to be wrong. There is no need to read them to understand the answer. — ehrencrona 52 secs ago
@JonClements Oh awesome, thank you for letting me know! I always try to make sure my questions are as good as possible these days, some of my early questions were quite stupid. (Who needs to initialize multiple variables with the same name but different types? That's dumb.) — Isaac Corbrey 1 min ago
@rene Thank you for letting me know, I've especially been trying my best to vote, flag, and edit as much as I can. It helps out the site and gives me something to do :D — Isaac Corbrey 1 min ago
This might be a better answer if it didn't try to throw yet another barrier in the way of downvoters. The idea is to encourage downvoting, not add yet another task that doesn't apply to upvoting. — fbueckert 48 secs ago
5:23 PM
Hi kyle, 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. — rene 45 secs ago
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5:45 PM
I can not, it's not an answer, but comment for an answer, and it is length restricted and don't allow linebreaks. — Bogdan Mart just now
I've never liked the "unsalvageable" wording in triage. It isn't quite as bad as "requires editing" but it still causes a fair amount of confusion when it really just means "should be closed." — John Montgomery 1 min ago
6:01 PM
6:23 PM
It was one of the "i'd never support this candidate because <snip>" ones. there were several. That's... not what the Q&A is for, it's for asking further questions and/or clarification of the answers to the provided questions. — Kevin B 11 secs ago
Though... you'll notice all the comments not doing that that were supportive of the candidate were left alone. — Kevin B 26 secs ago
6:35 PM
Comments on elections are strange things anyway. They don't really scale well, if there's back and forth you have 100 comments in no time with no way to distinguish important ones because of no votes. And if you're bringing criticism, you thread the very dangerous line of criticizing a person but not being allowed to say something unkind. I'd be all for purging them regularly, say every 24 hours. — Erik A 1 min ago
6:59 PM
Your last Q&A contributions to the site were in 2018. What happened to cause you to stop contributing them (you had been a mod already for ~8 months so I don't think it was that additional load)? Do you think you will continue to participate at all in that way on the site since you've returned (I'm not sure how long you've been back)? — TylerH 1 min ago
7:21 PM
You don't get notifications for bookmarks. Maybe you could just bookmark something if you don't want notifications for it? — BSMP 18 secs ago
That's certainly the general policy site-wide, but does it make sense for that to be the policy on an election questionnaire thread, where the explicit intention is to generate discussion in the comments? That seems like a case where the expectation needs to be different. — Sam Hanley 1 min ago
...where the explicit intention is to generate discussion in the comments
-- You could make that same claim about any meta thread, not just elections. I don't see elections as being materially different in that regard. Nothing in the meta post suggests otherwise. — Robert Harvey 44 secs agoI guess that they're different to my eye in that they're a unique, officially-sanctioned event where only certain users (the nominees) are intended to leave answers rather than comments. But sure - the same question could be applied other places on Meta. — Sam Hanley 1 min ago
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