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12:01 AM
There was an old, kind of similar request before for the
[ask]
and [help/on-topic]
pages: Add anchors to enable direct linking to detailed reason on “What topics can I ask about here?” page and others. It's been 2 years, still no answer. — Gino Mempin 1 min ago12:17 AM
I don't think we need a
gnu-as
tag; when actually tagging, it will autocomplete to gnu-assembler
. In other contexts, like when searching, I don't think it's too hard to type a somewhat longer tag name. — Peter Cordes 41 secs ago1:15 AM
@CodyGray While auditing all 6.2k questions is impractical, I did a cursory retag of the handful that were obviously using [chef] as a company tag. The Chef Infra rename is fairly recent (sometime in 2019) so there shouldn't be a lot (if any) which still need it. For instance Chef Solo (which overlaps heavily with the [chef] tag) is a subset of Infra, so there's no retag needed there — Machavity 1 min ago
1:45 AM
FYI, no moderators were involved with that comment. Just users. Moderators (and employees) have diamonds next to their user names. Best to stick with words that are on point, like "commentator" in this case, if you're aiming for less shaming. — Heretic Monkey 32 secs ago
Does this answer your question? What can I do when getting “We are no longer accepting questions/answers from this account”? — Machavity 1 min ago
2:17 AM
@FrédéricHamidi you fail to disclose that your were suspended as a result of harassing and stalking me. I'm afraid there's a small and well documented number of users who have only worked at inciting hate towards me. As such, it makes it difficult for people to have decent discussion when these same people follow my activity and actions with a view to commenting and writing posts to incite hatred. — Yvette - Reinstate Monica 1 min ago
2:35 AM
3:01 AM
Since Cody Gray edited the question and did not complain about missing data it may indicate that SO no longer requires data to be present in the post... — Alexei Levenkov 1 min ago
@Makoto another interesting observation is that no one complained about your comment that it is perfectly fine to come to meta to request moderators to re-open a question... Was not the case for as long as I remember - indeed asking on meta is perfectly fine but that is not what this posts asked about... — Alexei Levenkov 45 secs ago
3:23 AM
You think mine was? Can you clarify that? Mine was rather specific. Her libel was off track, but mine definitely was on track. — Trasiva 14 secs ago
@Alexei That's not a valid conclusion to draw. I edited the post to remove something that is clearly inappropriate for Stack Overflow. However, I'm not a subject matter expert (not familiar at all with Python, much less h5py), so there's no way I can judge whether or not the question has adequate information. Those types of closures are primarily handled by the community of knowledgeable experts, not moderators. The question was already reopened when I saw it, and I wasn't about to override that without a good justification. — Cody Gray ♦ 46 secs ago
3:57 AM
@Max It's effectively not possible at this point. Stack Overflow uses Google Prettify as its syntax highlighting engine, but Prettify is no longer maintained. Even when it was officially maintained, it never accepted any pull requests from me or others to add languages, and even if it had, SO only used a subset of Prettify's language support and almost never updated. There have been proposals to switch to another highlighting engine, but all rejected for reasons. — Cody Gray ♦ 42 secs ago
"ask friends to vote-to-close" - do you really have so little faith in the basic honesty of users here? Is there evidence that people would act destructively just for this small personal benefit, or even to benefit a friend? — Steve Bennett 1 min ago
Also the comment was asked and answered and also put in a way not to enquire, but to enquire with malice. Insinuating self seeking intentions does not conform with the CoC of assuming good will. — Yvette - Reinstate Monica 54 secs ago
@Yvette-ReinstateMonica Feel free to not answer if you're not comfortable but I'm genuinely wondering why you changed your name recently. What's the point of adding "Reinstate Monica" to one's username right now when it's clear that it's case closed? — Ahmed Abdelhameed 1 min ago
/... I didn't change it until after the nomination period, as most of the voters do not even know what it's about and it has nothing to do with the election, but is my stance and my support. — Yvette - Reinstate Monica 16 secs ago
@AhmedAbdelhameed I am happy to answer genuine questions. I am in contact with Monica and regret speaking out against her. Deep regret. As everything unfolded I found myself rethinking some deeply held beliefs, not because of SO, but because our society is becoming increasingly restricted against free speech. Although the law suit is over, the reinstatement process is not. There's mod working behind the scenes to change the appeal process and my name change supports this. .../ — Yvette - Reinstate Monica 26 secs ago
@Yvette-ReinstateMonica Thanks for replying and sharing your side of the story. — Ahmed Abdelhameed 35 secs ago
4:47 AM
WOW! Previously you were against the community's support revolt for Monika and now at the time of election you have renamed yourself as "Reinstate Monika". That's a cheap move. — Aquarius_Girl 1 min ago
@Machavity I am intrigued by your answer. How might this best be turned into a question? — Praxiteles 1 min ago
I think you need to get over yourself a little bit here. I don't go chasing you around as if I'm some internet villain attempting to sabotage you. You and I simply crossed paths on many occasions, especially during that period when you actively were quitting the entire SE. I happen to disagree with you on a regular basis, as I do on occasion with others. — Trasiva 1 min ago
5:09 AM
Given that you've received multiple iterations of feedback in chat before posting your questionnaire, I am unable to take your answers at face value, sorry. — cs95 48 secs ago
The "people reached" statistic is just a guess, and not a very good one. There's nothing more detailed that is available for you to check, live or otherwise. — Cody Gray ♦ 39 secs ago
@CodyGray Okay! but what if there is a feature like that in here. Just wanting to know the pros and cons on what those could be ? Just need people ideas on this or thoughts. — AlwaysHelping 14 secs ago
5:29 AM
@CodyGray Just to check people impact in real time some analytical predictions on reach based on questions, answers of users interaction throughout the site. — AlwaysHelping 31 secs ago
@HereticMonkey Thanks for the helpful comment. It was a great concern of mine that moderators might feel this post was about them and feel shame rather than recognize Is the small minority of others out there who are tone deaf to how to keep their posts shame-free. That said, I am somewhat disappointed to see all the downvotes - as it seems to be such an under-appreciated issue on SO. It is like watching a community wound itself psychologically and not fully understand how or why. It would be great if the down-voters would explain why. — Praxiteles 20 secs ago
@AlwaysHelping You'd need to first define "impact" and explain how it can be an exact number. — Ahmed Abdelhameed 19 secs ago
5:49 AM
@AhmedAbdelhameed I am not saying has to exact number. Just a tab or something which predicts people reached score by taking in to account the number of questions and answers, comments etc etc a user has interacted with. — AlwaysHelping 49 secs ago
Disclaimer: I know its not a very very good / helpful question or a feature. Hence it will be down-voted by everyone. All i am wondering is to know the thoughts and pros and cons of having something like that. That's all. — AlwaysHelping 55 secs ago
@AlwaysHelping "I am not saying has to exact number" Using terms like "real-time" and "live" implies that you expect an exact number (at least that's the impression I got). "Just a tab or something" We already have that. It's just... not "live", and not "exact". — Ahmed Abdelhameed 1 min ago
6:47 AM
beyond the guidance at the right side when you compose your question as well as the help center, what also is helpful to know and use: meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/261592/… and meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/260648/… and this external site and this blog post. And there is the faq — rene 1 min ago
7:07 AM
Not saying the current visualization is ideal but relying on the difference in color alone is probably not a good idea either. Some people are color blind. — Ahmed Abdelhameed 1 min ago
If you are doing a lot of review custom css or script may be the fastest solution. — Drag and Drop 1 min ago
@AhmedAbdelhameed good point. But then maybe remove the strikethrough when doing side by side comparison. One can assume the part on the left is the old code. Kinda like a traffic light. The top is red, bottom is green. — Tschallacka 48 secs ago
7:27 AM
I don't see why this would be a question, as it directly answers the question. The question posits why SO doesn't seem welcoming, and gives examples of curators being cynical. The question even goes so far as to state that cynical comments, while perhaps not ideal, should be listened to; essentially encouraging such behavior. This answer directly addresses the situation, by showing how cynicism, a form of shaming, can have adverse effects and cause undue problems in social situations. In my opinion, this is an insightful response to the overall situation. Shaming is unfriendly or unkind. — Travis J 41 secs ago
7:39 AM
I think perhaps the best option for everyone is having a checkbox that can be checked/unchecked at any time with the result of having/not having the strikethrough. — Scratte 53 secs ago
Did this question got closed as 'no-repro' because the question it was about got reopened? I see no answers (or comments) addressing the "Questions" part at the bottom. — usr2564301 5 secs ago
8:21 AM
Better yet, add a
-
at the start of the line. Helps a bit with accessibility issues for colorblind people, still keeps the text readable — Zoe 22 secs ago8:41 AM
See the official announcement: "Lastly, we would like to confirm here that the current iteration of the Thank you Reaction feature will be turned off at the conclusion of the current test (on July 17), [...]." — Jeanne Dark 23 secs ago
They're turning it back off? How am I going to show my appreciation for useful answers going forward? — ivarni 51 secs ago
@JeanneDark "..while we analyze the data and consider the different feedback that has been given, to find the best way forward". Hopefully, the "best way forward" will be that we won't see it again. — Ahmed Abdelhameed 1 min ago
RE: perhaps the tag description can use a little more polish to describe better what it is not. That is exactly the solution to the problem. A very well written and appealing answer. I couldn't agree more. BTW, there are times I code in good old assembly, just for the sake of it ;) I absolutely love the beauty of legacy systems, I guess, I just thought about it in a different way. A very beautiful and convincing reply. Thanks a lot :) Kudos to you — d4rk4ng31 21 secs ago
@CodyGray my last point was that the moderation act of deletion (in general, not in the specific examples I gave) is a form of "going back and changing history". Therefore, there is precedence for this in SO. — Danny Varod 1 min ago
9:21 AM
Same thing happened to me and other critical voices in the comments. I find this censorship amidst an election appalling. It further undermines my belief in the moderators supporting Yvette. — leonheess 42 secs ago
I can understand the answer being deleted if the community wanted it deleted. For an employee to unilaterally delete it and make it impossible to be undeleted is an abuse of power. — Ryan Lundy 16 secs ago
@SteveBennett: I would say it's a "mass" issues. I expect most users to be honest, but when you have millions of users even 0.01% being dishonest is still 100s. And if those users are dishonest to grab a couple upvotes, bounties are bound to attract them: they are juicy. It seems better to design a system that's harder to game from the onset. — Matthieu M. 1 min ago
They were flagged as no longer needed, and since the comments were going off the rails and wasn't discussing/clarifying the post itself, I deleted the comments.
I cannot believe this to be the true reasoning at all, because if that was the real reason then every comment just saying "I support you" and "thank you" should also have been deleted. those are also no longer needed, and not clarifying or discussing anything either. — Remy 35 secs ago9:51 AM
part of why SO may not seem welcoming is that it is hard to find guides. i really go to google and search "how to ask a question on stack overflow" in order to get the link of the meta post so i can comment it on a poorly asked question. it's faster for me to find it that way. i believe putting a guide to how to ask, answer, comment somewhere easily accessible will reduce the frustration. — George 22 secs ago
also there are a difference in how generations think. it is clear to me that new generations are used to get what they want without working hard. old generations know that working hard will get you what you want. this might not be totally accurate on so but it sure is in life. new users think it's easier to ask the question on SO then really trying to search for the answer first. — George 39 secs ago
Does this answer your question? Why isn't providing feedback mandatory on downvotes, and why are ideas suggesting such negatively received? — Ivar 28 secs ago
10:19 AM
@CodyGray I didn't want to sound paranoid but what I'm alluding to is this seems to keep happening. THis particular question has a -4 now... that's very unusual, have people reading this post deliberately DV that Q? Are the same people DV all my questions on SO (recently all my questions get them)? Soes SO get 'stalkers'? But then given the response I get here maybe the entire SO community is just toxic, I am starting to get that vibe compared to other SE sites. I'd ask a question about it but I genuinely feel unwelcome in meta — Mr. Boy 32 secs ago
Can we please stop pretending new users are all pure and innocent and any downvote is mean and hurtful? People are fully within their right not to provide feedback because often enough it's the new users who lash out and hurtful towards established members. We get a "please add comments to downvotes" request about once a month on average. Pretty much every single one comes from the position that new users are never abusive and only existing members are. For a start, flip that and see if the request still makes sense. — VLAZ 1 min ago
If there is a way I can better raise this question based on these themes, please advise. I cannot seem to get anywhere in meta, every question I ask here gets voted through the floor which only adds to the feeling this is not a welcoming community any more. But maybe there's some 'style' for meta one needs to grok? — Mr. Boy 1 min ago
11:11 AM
"The majority of voters are not even aware of what reinstate Monica is, which is why I waited to change it, as I knew it would cause possible issues and be used against me." - I don't think I understand this reasoning. You're saying that you wanted to wait before changing your name adding the "Reinstate Monica" part because you were worried it would negatively impact your candidacy, yet you changed it right in the middle of the most important election phase. This seems contradictory. Could you elaborate on that? — Marco Bonelli 1 min ago
11:41 AM
No. Anyone is free to downvote and you should not assume such situation. You may get a downvote that will not make you earn the bounty and you have no way to know who downvoted you and why. — Temani Afif 31 secs ago
also your answer here: stackoverflow.com/a/62721755/8620333 smells product promotion only (you are basically copying the github content) — Temani Afif 1 min ago
@TemaniAfif, You are right, i have no rights to assume such situation, but if i do this with another person then? but we can say system has rights to put some rules and assume such situation. — turivishal 1 min ago
@TemaniAfif, that answer described the questions requirement step by step explanation with features, its not product promotion, that i have created and my first time GitHub project. — turivishal 1 min ago
Assume no malice. One should vote based on quality. Do not assume the identity of a vote. Votes are personal. You can find a lot of upvoted answers with quality that justify downvotes. Imagine an answer with a lot of security flaw, or ignore half of the requirement, or pretend to solve the issue, or do not address edge case. Those are plenty of valid reason to downvote. Peoples may not fully review existing answers before writting one. Why would writing an answer invalid your review of existing answers? Note that I'm not talking about any of your answer, but the general Feature request — Drag and Drop 48 secs ago
@MarcoBonelli sure, I can understand why it sounds confusing. The people who participate on meta and even read the questionnaire are only a small percentage of the people who vote. The majority of the voters will not read those post, this post, the comments. So this interaction is for the benefit of the smaller active meta community, not the larger voting community. There's not even a definitive link between votes on the questionnaire and the actual election. So it may seem to confuse people. I knew they'd be heat within meta, not the larger election pool. I especially didn't want to do ... — Yvette - Reinstate Monica 1 min ago
we all have the rights to discuss any question/answer here. This is why it's called a community — Temani Afif just now
....it after the election, if I'm actually elected. I'm trying to avoid the controversy and honestly there's nothing more to it, than feeling brave enough to make the change and wear the heat. There's movement that is not in the public arena to help the appeal process on dismissal and it is that I support. Other mods will understand. It does hit MSE publicly, but that's after discussion with the mods. I'm a mod on another site, so know about it. Does that make more sense @MarcoBonelli? — Yvette - Reinstate Monica 48 secs ago
@RobertLongson can you explain which content copied from another site? if you talk about this stackoverflow.com/a/62721755/8987128 answer is purely created by me and that GitHub repo is own by me, you have no rights to talk discuss another questions here. — turivishal 1 min ago
@Remy I've noticed there's been some toing and froing of the comments under the questionnaire and the nomination being deleted and undeleted. I think the mods are in a difficult position in trying to make the best decision. It's not easy and in past elections they'd do comment clean ups, including a lot of the thank you comments. There doesn't seem to be as much feedback via comments this election. No surprise really. But I'd like to see a comparison of the activity via comments. — Yvette - Reinstate Monica 7 secs ago
@TemaniAfif yes but if its related to this question, and and its not fare to blame another person without knowing him and related things with him, i respect you all and community. — turivishal 32 secs ago
Note that the Title and the actual Feature Request is confusing. "How to avoid criticism on my answer when", no matter when feedback are a feature. No process should block feed back except deletion. — Drag and Drop 1 min ago
The sentence starting with "I don't ask to make it private" doesn't compute. — Peter Mortensen 30 secs ago
Sorry I only later noticed it is your content, that makes it product promotion as a previous commenter has mentioned. — Robert Longson 1 min ago
To be perfectly clear, I'm not disputing the decision of it being removed or asking for it to be undeleted as I'm sure Samuel thought about it and didn't just do it on a whim. However I do think that throwing it under the banner of "unnecessary" comes across as insincere since there is a lot more untouched noise in these comments (under everyone's questionnaire answers) than the deleted comment in question, which albeit asked in less than optimal wording, raised a question I can see people wondering about. — Remy 57 secs ago
@George Fully agree with all you said. Especially the help should be more easily accessible. And I don't really blame posters of low quality content for what they do. I believe that are acting rationally in their own best perceived interest. Asking a quick, poorly researched question doesn't take much time and somebody might even answer it. If only they knew that they won't get an answer to a bad question but lots of downvotes instead, maybe they would put more effort in it. Not sure though. But that's the key. SO is not a free tutoring service and will never be. That needs to become clear... — Trilarion 1 min ago
@RobertLongson, its ok, we have to check that question purpose and what he want, he has mention features in bounty, I have created that library for that particular question for learning purpose, and i have just explained and compared features with requirement library and then after i have updated my first GitHub Repo, and also have referred other libraries too them in same answer, If its promotion then why Stack Overflow Community and question owner never raised concern regarding this. — turivishal 1 min ago
@George ... to everyone. Everyone needs to know what SO is and what SO isn't and what SO can do and what it can't do. The system must be designed so that curation remains exception handling and not the main activity to organize the content. I'm happy to give my time to answer questions of people who invested their time too, but I'm not going to look at lots of not so good questions in order to find one that I want to answer, because that doesn't make me happy. It's the same problem and the same questions that are discussed for many years here. So far, a well working solution is out of sight. — Trilarion 1 min ago
@Philipxy thanks for reply, have mentioned in question, you can check in concern and opinion. and i agree with the comment of @@DragandDrop.. — turivishal 7 secs ago
@leonheess I asked for a few comments to be deleted, because they added nothing but noise. Those comments repeated only what had already been asked of the candidate, and had already been answered. Thus, the comments you refer, added nothing new of objective value. — bad_coder 40 secs ago
@JoeW, if 2 answers scores are same and there is one answer by me, and question owner will not award any of the answer, then automatically oldest answer will awarded but the concern is if before grace period over i down vote competitor answer for my benefit or he down vote my answer for his benefit then there is a problem. — turivishal 13 secs ago
So as I unferstand it was done at this time merely because it was better to do it now than after (potentially) being elected, thus avoiding any further controversy. Is that right? I understand all the other reasoning associated with this, I was just confused about the timing. — Marco Bonelli 14 secs ago
@MarcoBonelli Yes. I believe it was less controversial to change it now, than when I first nominated. As my running to be elected has nothing to do with Monica and my name change and stance on that has nothing to do with me running or acting as a moderator. I do think changing it afterwards could come across as duplicitous. As in gaining the mod power and then adding that affiliation. This way the company knows I have this stance before being given a diamond. — Yvette - Reinstate Monica 5 secs ago
I don't understand your comment, I can barely understand your question, and you haven't addressed the problems my comment. PS Clarify via edits, not comments. — philipxy 14 secs ago
@bad_coder yes, I agree and the question was answered and the election questionnaire should not be hijacked by side issues, particularly when there's already a meta post devoted to this subject. Keep it about the election and nothing else. I've never understood the need for people to say the same thing over in comments. It becomes pile on and it is a slippery slope to making people feel harassed. That's a word people have strong objection to, but they honestly need to look up the definition of harassment. — Yvette - Reinstate Monica 33 secs ago
I am the OP on this question. Here are my thoughts regarding the quality of the referenced SO question: The only tags I answer are HDF5, h5py and PyTables. In my view, it was an appropriate question. It included both the code and resulting error message. I noticed the SO question has 2 down-votes. A down-vote indicates a limited understanding of the problem's complexity. HDF5 attributes are tricky for new users, and MATLAB saved as HDF5 uses a convoluted (non-intuitive) data model. New users need A LOT of help. If you doubt this, look at the length of my answer. — kcw78 1 min ago
Regarding posting in meta to request re-opening the question: That's what the second link advised. Quoting the linked SE Meta Help: "If you're simply unsure about the validity of the closure, the best place to ask is on the community's meta site. Asking in the meta site allows those who took the action to comment, and will help others to learn about the issues being discussed." I only posted this question after multiple comments on the original question AND editing it (in an attempt to address the moderator's concerns). — kcw78 1 min ago
1:31 PM
You don't see the problem with a moderator changing their name in the middle of an election (and the middle of the final phase, no less), let alone changing their name to refer to the most tumultuous time in SO's history that the community is still healing from, let alone changing their name to a position that was the polar opposite of that moderator's position when the tumult was happening? I'm not accusing you of this intention, but such an act seems very much like vote pandering. Just so you are aware of why people seem so concerned about it now. — TylerH just now
Does this answer your question? What can I do when getting “We are no longer accepting questions/answers from this account”? — jonrsharpe 18 secs ago
Please read the duplicate, the problem and your options for resolving it are all explained there. — jonrsharpe 7 secs ago
For the record, if you had said something more along the lines of "I changed my name because after some reflection, my opinion was changed and I wanted to show my support however late it was" I don't think anybody would pursue the matter. Heck, even I would have accepted and respected an answer like that. — Sterling Archer 1 min ago
It is indeed nice to rename yourself to "reinstate Monica" just before the elections. — Aquarius_Girl 1 min ago
Did you read all of the information in the duplicate? What, if anything, is still unclear? — jonrsharpe 1 min ago
@AnsgarWiechers my facts are perfectly straight. The site continues to operate at peak efficiency and effectiveness. Small blips on the graph are caused by people on lockdown and furloughed from work, not by a perceived "lack of quality" now that some of the whiny little mods are gone. — Geoff Griswald 6 secs ago
@TylerH how on earth would it be pandering to get votes when I know how many people really dislike me and would just make negative assumptions? Really? I'm not saying any more about it. I've made it clear why I changed it. — Yvette - Reinstate Monica 28 secs ago
@Yvette-ReinstateMonica the people who dislike you for your previous stance on the whole Monica situation are only a little percentage of the people participating to MSE, and even a smaller percentage of the ones participating in the election. Most of the people who don't carefully dive deep in the hundreds of posts and comments scattered around your profile would just stop at the "Reinstate Monica" in your name and think "oh nice, good to know she's on our side, +1". I hope you can see why this can be seen as vote pandering. — Marco Bonelli 1 min ago
@Yvette Most voters (yesterday there were over 20,000 votes cast so far) almost certainly don't know you or know much about the situation your username referred to beyond the overarching theme that someone left SE and a lot of people in the community didn't like that. They will see a name change like that and go "oh, I remember that bad thing SE did; this person supported her" (which isn't true), and that could very likely sway their vote. It is misleading voters, intentional or not. If you want the company to know your stance on that event, send them an email or make an MSE post instead. — TylerH 2 mins ago
"Downvotes are very important and necessary for this site to function properly." - that has not been proofed with any researches results on either SO data nor other internet communities rating systems, but the whole question about the ways of encouraging of downvoting is based on this arbitrary statement of the author — Egor B Eremeev 53 secs ago
one of my goals is to try to help answering the questions that I come across. so i think it would be great to have a filtered triage feature. — Frederick G. Sandalo 29 secs ago
'NLP' is (slightly) ambiguous in this context. Natural language processing or neuro-linguistic programming? — Peter Mortensen 1 min ago
@EgorBEremeev here is a proof - content rating is at the core of the website philosophy. It's mentioned in the tour. Also see Why is voting important?, vote up and the vote down privileges, as well as Expected behaviour under Be honest. Voting makes SO what it is - a good place for getting valuable answers. Downvotes are for content rating, ergo they are part of the core philosophy of SO. — VLAZ 58 secs ago
@EgorBEremeev also, I'd love to know why you've upvoted content without being shown any "has not been proofed with any researches results on either SO data nor other internet communities rating systems" - a rather high bar that you expect from downvotes yet apparently waive for upvotes. — VLAZ 1 min ago
I suspect your EDIT probably was part of the problem. The original opening "Question" and 1 sentence probably didn't look like an answer. I don't know what the flag interface looks like, but I have heard it mentioned it only shows the first few lines of an answer by default so the mod might not have saw your code. Or they just misclicked (which happens) — psubsee2003 21 secs ago
@VLAZ, Firstly, it is the author of the Question must show research efforts, not you - commenter and sympathizer, not me when upvoting some question. Secondly, the help center article you've mentioned is not proof :-), simple because it does not contatins any word about analysis of results which have been achived by current voting system. Thirdly, Your statement content rating is at the core of the website philosophy is a sophism in context of prooving as it is, obviosly, not equal to the statement the content rating systems which includs downvoting is efficient. — Egor B Eremeev 1 min ago
One way to better raise these kinds of questions is to show some humility and self-consciousness. Admit that perhaps the fault could conceivably be yours rather than casting aspersions on everyone else in the world. — Heretic Monkey 1 min ago
@EgorBEremeev I don't know what scientific study you are looking for. If you want to discuss this topic further please ask a new Meta question. We can discuss this in a separate topic. Comments are not for extended discussion. VLAZ did explain shortly why voting is important, either up or down. From personal experience, I can clearly see that downvotes are an effective tool in letting other readers know what is useful and what is know, but downvotes are also helpful in actual moderation of the content. — Dharman 1 min ago
@HereticMonkey there's that toxicity I'm talking about. Raise a query, get passive aggressive insults in return. I have considered those things which is why I went to the effort to explain in my questiona above why it seems incongruous. As someone who has never asked a quesiton on SO, who are you to lecture? "everyone else in the world" - seriously, exaggerate much? — Mr. Boy 23 secs ago
@kevinB you mean the bounty feature is not motivating us? if its not important then SO will not give us this feature. — turivishal 1 min ago
@psubsee2003 Mods should always be careful when deleting answers and handling flags. You need to read the whole thing to understand if it is an attempt to answer or just a comment. — Dharman 58 secs ago
It shouldn't be leading to insult to give my opinion that SO is not the community it used to be. As a long-term user of the site, I know that I didn't use to get DV on every question. Now I do, and I don't think my questions are worse. Something must therefore be different... the standards might be different, or the way people interact with questions. I have definitely seen people have 'stalkers' before though. Not suggesting that is happening, but if your response is to attack me then kindly get lost. — Mr. Boy 1 min ago
It would probably be helpful not to re-post until after this question is resolved. — jonrsharpe 1 min ago
Thanks for your answer, you are right one major factor is un-awarded bounties are not really awesome examples of the model. — turivishal 36 secs ago
3:23 PM
Multiple comments regarding Yvette's decision to change her user name to include "Reinstate Monica" after the nomination period but before the election has completed have been deleted. Please see this Meta question for further discussion surrounding that topic. — Cody Gray ♦ 47 secs ago
3:37 PM
You question "Why is it not safe?" doesn't help to see this as an answer. I don't see it as being answered by you, so it's still an open question. I can see that the rest of the post is indeed an answer, but why do you ask an initial question in it? (Also, you do not have to point out in the post that you've made an edit? The post should just read as if it's not a trail of revision, in my opinion) — Scratte 41 secs ago
3:53 PM
Answering questions is not the point of Triage, @Frederick. If you want to answer questions, simply use tag filters and searches. — Cody Gray ♦ 52 secs ago
@Jon Skeet sir i read and understand that it is because of deleting questions but now what can i do to resolve this issue or can i create new account, please help me. — KUMAR 28 secs ago
When I hear the word harassment, I expect it to have action associated with it. Hearing that it's been logged with SE and the legal team is pretty scary to read. That being said, if it is indeed noted with these teams, and no action has come of it, I don't feel it should be labeled as such. The CoC promises swift justice to harassment so if this was actual harassment I don't see it sitting in the backlog. Criticism is not harassment, and it CANNOT be labeled as such even in passing. That's a very dangerous term to throw around. — Sterling Archer 29 secs ago
None of the users who were involved in the deletion of that answer are moderators. — pppery 24 secs ago
Agreed, @SterlingArcher. A better term is "disagreement". Perhaps "repeated disagreement". The kind you'd expect to result from two people working closely together, yet being of different mindsets. The exact kind of clash that moderators frequently have to deal with. — Cody Gray ♦ 40 secs ago
Did you mean "a historical lock on the tab", or "on the tag"? Either way, there is no facility for doing so. Historical locks apply only to individual questions. And while tags could, in the past, be blacklisted, that is no longer an option available to us. — Cody Gray ♦ 1 min ago
Moderators on Stack Overflow are elected and have a diamond next to their name. Users are empowered to curate the questions and answers themselves. You can edit your post to provide more information. — Heretic Monkey 1 min ago
@Makoto No, your comment get nuked because someone (who identified themselves in a now deleted comment) decided that criticism is bad. My history with Yvette and the fact that we historically tend to be on opposite sides of an opinion has nothing to do with it. As Cody mentioned "the flags came only from a small minority of users who have been known to flag other comments that contained any hint of criticism of this nominee". — Trasiva 35 secs ago
Some of your edits were improvements; others were regressions. I would have rejected that edit, too. Not for being too minor, but for introducing nearly as many grammatical errors as it fixed. And...please do not attempt to claim that having an edit rejected is somehow "mean" or "unwelcoming". The site has peer review for a reason. Your coworkers are not evil people who hate you and want you to fail because they raise concerns during a code review. — Cody Gray ♦ 1 min ago
My apologies to the Moderators for the mistaken adverse criticism. At the time, I thought that was who the commentators were! — user1721368 1 min ago
I will be afraid if you become the moderator. Changing user name at the last moment to now support something you were previously against about, and then publicly in an answer accusing a member of harassing you --- speaks volumes about the kind of person you are. I will be afraid if you become a moderator. Very afraid. — Aquarius_Girl 1 min ago
Ohhh okay, lots of my questions didn't get upvoted so my score stayed at 0. Is there a way I can be able to post again as people not liking your posts shouldn't mean you can't ask for help. — Finlay Mitchell 1 min ago
That's not the "default" reason; it's one of the options that reviewers can choose from. There's absolutely nothing unwelcoming about indicating that a particular edit does not make a substantial improvement. — Cody Gray ♦ 1 min ago
Default as in they didn't write it, the wrong choice of words I guess. Do you think it was rejected for regressions or no substantial improvement? — Lucan 30 secs ago
I'm very concerned that my comment was somehow lumped into this gray area of "harassment" of some description. I too was asking a legitimate question and I would have appreciated an answer to it. — Makoto 58 secs ago
@Aquarius_Girl You think that's bad, check out this statement she made about if she became a mod again. — Trasiva 1 min ago
Welcome to SO! Thank you for sharing your knowledge and experience. Please, do not get discouraged. — marsh-wiggle 26 secs ago
Is this comment still your planned go to method for moderating going forward? I'd say that at the very least, Meta should be a minimum expected effort for moderators. Especially when questions come up that should be answered by a moderator. Though historically chat has needed the occasional step in from moderators as well. — Trasiva 17 secs ago
This is a tough one. While you could use SEDE, create a query, and see that the results likely corresponds to your feeling, such a query would be heavily biased due to comments that got deleted as no longer needed. I don't know of a way to count comments including deleted comments. — Erik A 1 min ago
I find it hard to distinguish between the two. Some fixes - some regressions = no significant improvement. — Cody Gray ♦ 7 secs ago
I ask because I see the issue with my suggestion now and I agree with the rejection but I would be hesitant to amend the error and suggest again, only for it to be rejected for no significant improvement. Should I not make minor edits, in your opinion? — Lucan 11 secs ago
One thing to think about is that you're suggesting edits to a high profile document. It has been viewed 116656 times. One should use extreme care when suggesting edits. — Ian Campbell 1 min ago
@IanCampbell Good point and I agree, I thought I had been careful but clearly not as good as I thought! — Lucan 39 secs ago
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