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@SamuelLiew Can you please add a notice explaining what has changed that caused this to be featured again? (Or some other kind of description prominently linking an explanation). Also it seems like the post gnat just linked seems more appropriate to be re-featured. — Bergi 5 secs ago
2:33 AM
Audit is to make sure your not a robot and you are actually reviewing contributions. If you always do that, or only when your not sure, your actually fulfilling the purpose of the audit. You can’t actually cheat the audit, it’s a test your suppose to pass, unless your NOT paying attention. — Security Hound 54 secs ago
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4:27 AM
@Pureferret how is it trivial to get a shim for stuff like
fs
? Besides Node.js typically runs on V8 - how would V8 specific implementations fare when run in Firefox? I don't think it's at all trivial to run Node in the client. Otherwise we wouldn't need Node, we'd just have a library of functionality. — VLAZ just now
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Just turn off the posting of a comment, @Jon. This is causing a lot of disruption. Moderators have already contacted a user twice to ask them to stop generating this level of noise, and both times the user has had to explain that it is not their fault, that the system is automatically posting these comments when they try to improve people's posts. I appreciate that you're doing a major overhaul of the review queues, and that's great. But this doesn't need to be rolled into that because we don't want to wait another 6-8 weeks. — Cody Gray ♦ 1 min ago
6:19 AM
possibly a bug: your tags edit in revision 2 didn't touch the one where you have gold but system could incorrectly decide that this edit disqualified your dupehammer (though there is also a chance that it simply took more than a hour for system to learn about your new gold badge) — gnat 1 min ago
6:31 AM
Does this answer your question? What can I do when getting “We are no longer accepting questions/answers from this account”? — yivi 23 secs ago
Is there a reason you can come up with that is why people downvote without giving a constructive and critical comment? — bbbbbbbbbroc 1 min ago
I'd argue that SO doesn't have control over a random github repository, we don't know whether that answer will be deleted in a week or not. If the question is on-topic here - there's no reason to close it - make it self answered QA. — Dmitrii Z. 1 min ago
not 100% sure, but of course there would be people who would take advantage of the auto-ban and they tend to target low rep users — bbbbbbbbbroc 6 secs ago
Some people decide to downvote and wait for the user to get question banned before answering why, just to cause trouble — bbbbbbbbbroc 1 min ago
Why do you think that? I haven't seen anything of the kind. Is that something you would do if you had more reputation? — yivi 55 secs ago
Citation needed for all of that. Posts get downvotes because they: don't show any research effort; are unclear; or are not useful. If people are downvoting a post because the user is new, like all other voting that's on a person rather than a post, that's against the rules. — jonrsharpe 34 secs ago
stackoverflow.com/questions/63277155/… kindly tell me anything you would want to improve on this post — bbbbbbbbbroc 1 min ago
You've had several comments there telling you the problems; I don't know C++, but it appears that at least the first version didn't actually help illustrate or recreate the problem. — jonrsharpe 1 min ago
7:15 AM
@xdtTransform Thanks. Was hoping to swing it left and right, but my brand new hammer isn't hitting anything. — TheMaster 9 secs ago
7:31 AM
I like the idea of alluding to questions being similar and motivating the OP to differentiate. That gives some wiggle room, but directs the action of clarifying to the question instead of arguing with the voter. — MisterMiyagi just now
My display name was something else (it was my first name and last name). I have changed it for almost 2 weeks and now to Pani. When I search my full name which was my profile previous display name , i see my profile !! Now it does not contain my full name !! how it shows up in the result? How can I prevent this from happening?? is there a way? — Pani just now
@Dharman Disagree on "just enough [...] to reproduce the issue" means "not copy-paste". An MCVE/MCE/RePrex should be minimal and complete, which means copy-paste. There are tons of questions out there in which the OP left away some seemingly easy to guess element that actually triggers the problem. Put the wiggle room in the meaning of "should", not the requirements. — MisterMiyagi 9 secs ago
7:53 AM
Linking to their post also adds a record to the Linked Posts, shown at the right of the page. Valuable content gets a better exposure this way.Only linking to a user profile would not achieve the same effect. — rene 12 secs ago
I don't think it's unachievable. See meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/262814 for the formula - I don't know whether it's still accurate, but I doubt that "positive" means "no downvotes ever" for example. — Jon Skeet 1 min ago
The only unachievable badges (on SO) are Precognitive & Beta. All others you can still get. Getting your question record into the green is possible. In fact, as far as I can see, yours is. Even if it weren't, asking more well received questions would allow you to make it positive. — Polygnome 1 min ago
Does this answer your question? What's the meaning of "well-received question" and of "maintaining" a question? — chris neilsen 1 min ago
8:45 AM
I can't get the badge because I messed up my positive question record. Your positive question record is a ratio, not a fixed number. If you post a new question tomorrow that is received positively then the ratio shifts in your benefit. All you need is enough such days. — Martijn Pieters ♦ 1 min ago
I'm going to go with: script X that updates dupehammer privileges on SO backend runs every Y hours. — Marco Bonelli 18 secs ago
9:09 AM
By my count it looks like you are just 2 questions short of reaching the ratio threshold. You posted 22 questions in total. The sum of negative, closed and deleted posts (counted separately for each state) is 12. 2 more questions that are not closed, not deleted and not downvoted (and a few days old to settle their status) and you’d be at 24 / 12 == 0.5. — Martijn Pieters ♦ 1 min ago
@VLAZ node rus on a server to do server functions like fs. Because of how trivial it is to mock them in a test, it should be as easy to mock them to run a in a browser. The Library I found BrowserFS looks like it would work, but the way stack snippets loads modules means it is struggling. — Pureferret 1 min ago
If I'm correct, closed question stop to count after 60 day. So it's possible for someone with only 5 positives questions and arbitrary large number of closable negative question to get the badge. Just by being afk long enough for the community to close all the bad questions. — Drag and Drop 50 secs ago
@DragandDrop "closed question stop to count after 60 day" - No, they don't count as closed if they were closed after 60 days had passed, they don't just stop counting as closed when they're 60 days old — Nick 58 secs ago
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Perhaps post a new bug, and link this one. Since this one has been status-completed, and it's so long ago, I think this deserves an entirely new post to get it the attention it deserves (and it didn't get a reply after the comments in September and October last year) — Erik A 53 secs ago
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@Tom yes, I want to use dupes; I'm trying to standardise on a canonical target so we can manage this efficiently. — jonrsharpe 1 min ago
There is a suitable dupe for this question: What is the best way to deal with a temporal event which gets a lot of attention? ... it also suggests the use of dupes if possible. — Tom 1 min ago
surpassingly it work for me after deleting current draft than i created new one and had the same issue then after browser refresh it worked and i was able to post the question — Martin Kuzdowicz 53 secs ago
@Braiam at least partly because they assume they've done something wrong, rather than that NPM is the source of the problem. — jonrsharpe 1 min ago
12:01 PM
When you are question banned, you are banned from asking questions. Asking the question on Meta Stack Overflow is not an appropriate workaround. See What can I do when getting “We are no longer accepting questions/answers from this account”? and read the whole answer. — Heretic Monkey 21 secs ago
Deleted questions, score <= 0, contributing to the question ban: 1 2 3 4 5 6 — Samuel Liew ♦ 1 min ago
Note that you can also click the "share" link under the post in question to get a slightly less cumbersome URL. Delete the last grouping of numbers for more privacy (e.g., the share link for this answer, for me, brings up meta.stackoverflow.com/a/400072/215552, but it would work just as well as meta.stackoverflow.com/a/400072). — Heretic Monkey 1 min ago
12:25 PM
@TheMaster People can do unethical things in comments. I can ask BDL to share their credit card number and CCV. If you see someone doing something unethical in the comments, flag the comment. The moderator may decline your flag, in which case you have your answer (for that moderator, for that comment, anyway). — Heretic Monkey 1 min ago
"nor any reasons in "Close questions", consider self-containment. " Well, except for the SO-specific "Needs debugging information - The question should be updated to include desired behavior, a specific problem or error, and the shortest code necessary to reproduce the problem." The spirit of which encourages the code needed to be included in the question. — Heretic Monkey 1 min ago
12:51 PM
The question is not about down votes in general but about a specific pattern of voting targetted at posts of a single user. While the things you mention is not unknown it doesn't answer the specific question we're discussion here. As such this answer is not useful on this question for others to read and that is the reason for my down vote. — rene 57 secs ago
surprisingly it work for me after deleting current draft, than i created new one and had the same issue, then after browser refresh it worked and i was able to post the question — Martin Kuzdowicz 1 min ago
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Does this answer your question? How do you show words surrounded by angle-brackets (< >)? — jonrsharpe just now
"declined - flags should not be used to indicate technical inaccuracies, or an altogether wrong answer" emphasis mine — Kevin B 58 secs ago
Titles aren't Markdown, they don't support e.g. bold or
inline code
either (and comments are only a subset of the full markup, so <Void> works). — jonrsharpe 1 min ago@KevinB The whole feature is obsolete when a not-answer is an answer. — RobertS supports Monica Cellio 2 mins ago
@E_net4 To the top answer on the post you linked: An orange is clearly stated as wrong answer, when an apple is needed. — RobertS supports Monica Cellio 15 secs ago
@KevinB It's not an answer, because it does not answer the question. Do we have debates about what questions and answers are? — RobertS supports Monica Cellio 32 secs ago
it doesn't even attempt to answer the question. --> downvote it, this is a downvote reason not a flag reason — Temani Afif just now
Obviously we do, here we are, and see the duplicate. This comes up all the time and the answer is always the same. If you want to discuss changing the answer, this isn't how you do it. — Kevin B 55 secs ago
@E_net4 Yes, but in this case it doesn't even attempt to answer the question. — RobertS supports Monica Cellio 1 min ago
An orange is clearly stated as wrong answer, when an apple is needed. --> you said it: wrong answer so it's still an answer but completly wrong --> downvote — Temani Afif 1 min ago
Answerer try to answer he just took the "XY" approach. Asker has an issue I want to know why it doesn't work. Answerer have no time to explain and provide a way that work. He try to fix what was the "real" problem the loop does not work. — Drag and Drop 48 secs ago
@TemaniAfif Nonetheless, this is a little strange. We actually got no tool to make absolutely inappropriate answers disappear as soon as they don't fit into the chosen criteria. — RobertS supports Monica Cellio 1 min ago
It does attempt to answer the question. It absolutely misinterprets the question, so the answer is completely wrong. But that's still an attempt, however poor and misguided. No need to involve moderators. Why do you need moderators to deal with this? Just cast your votes, and let 20ks cast their delete votes. It's a non-issue, IMO. — yivi 1 min ago
@KevinB I can't vote to delete on that. Any reason why? — RobertS supports Monica Cellio 14 secs ago
No, we have no tool for that. Nor a need for that. Most curation actions in the site are resolved by the aggregate of several community member's votes. The result is not immediate, but it's not meant to be either. — yivi 2 mins ago
downvotes alone are enough to make it obvious something is wrong by fading out the answer. Delete votes aren't necessary, but help clean up the mess after the fact. — Kevin B 21 secs ago
@E_net4 This must have been changed recently. 4 weeks ago or so, I could and have once. — RobertS supports Monica Cellio 1 min ago
@yivi I did it for an answer post even more ugly than this one once, but the vote got rejected in the review queue. — RobertS supports Monica Cellio 1 min ago
"Any post that attempts to answer the question—however badly—is still an answer!" - What is here the criteria for an "attempt" exactly? — RobertS supports Monica Cellio 1 min ago
Also two sentence later "Moderators do not judge the technical correctness of answers." - How can one know if an answer attempts to answer the question if s/he do not judge the technical correctness? — RobertS supports Monica Cellio 1 min ago
@yivi "Votes are not reviewed." - Exactly the vote can't be reviewed, but implicitly the purpose can be declined if users vote against. We have also reopen/close queues where this is possible. — RobertS supports Monica Cellio 1 min ago
Also two sentence later "Moderators do not judge the technical correctness of answers." - How can one know if an answer attempts to answer the question if s/he do not judge the technical correctness? — RobertS supports Monica Cellio 1 min ago
"Any post that attempts to answer the question—however badly—is still an answer!" - What is here the criteria for an "attempt" exactly? What if you have an answer which does not even answer the question at all; not even by an "attempt"? I need more details... — RobertS supports Monica Cellio 1 min ago
I would like to stop the discussion about this specific case here and continue the discussion about the bigger frame in the comments to the accepted answer to the duplicate here. Feel free to join there. — RobertS supports Monica Cellio 1 min ago
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Robert, there is no point in discussing this further, neither here or under the the other post. This is a "fight" you can't win. The rules for what is considered an answer are very lenient. I don't like this either, but strengthen those rules would mean a mod would be required to verify the correctness of an answer, which is pretty hard to fulfill for the few mods and the vast technical spectrum. It is up to 20k rep users to delete those posts and up to us (with at least 125 reps) to vote accordingly on such posts. — Tom 44 secs ago
i had such an answer too, the text of low quailty dodn't fit, so i flag iot as naa, which was declined, and subsequetial the answer was deleted, so it is hard ti tell where the line btween naa and lqa actually lies — nbk 5 secs ago
3:59 PM
@SamuelLiew Apologies for off-topicking this strand, but you have locked the relevant post. Tim Post has (twice) promised an update. What good is re-featuring that other post? Does it need new answers? I can't downvote it a second time. I was going to post a Meta question (and request featuring) asking Tim for a response, but not after just two weeks. — Michael 1 min ago
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When I click that link it says "Page not found. This question was removed from Meta Stack Overflow for reasons of moderation." — Jeanne Dark 1 min ago
That question was trying to do too many things at once. It was closed as unclear, but then you kept trying to use it to undelete a question on main rather than seeking to fix the problems in the question or asking a different one. — E_net4 is not funny 18 secs ago
I have taken time to explain the whole thing again. I then got the idea of trying to reopen the SO question. You can see this in my edits. Trying to undelete the SO question led to the deletion then? Is that an SO rule? And by the way, the SO question was deleted by the same users that were active on SO meta. Deleting an example (!!) had nothing to do with the discussion on meta. So asking those people to undelete is just fair enough. — Lorenz 6 secs ago
@Braiam also we have a significant number of companies that point people to SO for customer support. Not saying that's the case here, but... — ChrisF ♦ 24 secs ago
@E_net4isnotfunny Also the downvoting of an SO example (!!) that was clearly not understood by the majority of the downvoters, neither on SO nor on meta, is already a case I could almost build a new question on: herd behaviour downvoting on SO examples by meta community members. Or herd behaviour in general, the meta question and the text + comment votes proves it. — Lorenz 45 secs ago
I see, I have forgotten to click on the question link to get down the link to the "recently deleted questions", same as everywhere else on the Stack Exchanges. This was because I have so few questions that I did not need to click on a full questions view, and only there are the "recently deleted questions". My fault. — Lorenz 1 min ago
@Lorenz it does? At last! Allegations of 'herd behaviour' have been made frequently by users who get questions closed/deleted, and I have called them out to provide evidence. So far, not one valid case has been presented. Some kind of stats analysis would be needed to demonstrate herd and so we need lots of data, you know, data that does not show independent decisions to close/delete bad questions by, for the most part, skilled and experienced developers/curators. I will look at your questions and, if plausible, add your case to the dataset of >none< — Martin James 1 min ago
You are drawing attention to a post, and active participants are of course going to look at that post and do what we ask of every user with enough experience and reputation: to use the tools given to them to clean up the site where needed. — Martijn Pieters ♦ just now
@MartinJames This might be a first example of herd behaviour, without being emotional now, it really has a lot of it if you see it from the hypothesis that both SO and SO meta questions are at least interesting questions. See the upvotes of the comments that have not understood the problem + the dynamics on SO meta & SO. Still, I do not ask you to have a look at that. It is just tiring after all, I also should not invest so much time into this. I only come back since I cought myself thinking of this some time again, so I want to make a check. Mind-unhealthy business that I took over here :))) — Lorenz 1 min ago
Now, I see no indication whatsoever that the post was deleted just because you asked for a different SO post to be undeleted. I can understand that the reception you expected being different from what actually happened can be upsetting, but please don't make assumptions as to why people voted to delete. — Martijn Pieters ♦ 1 min ago
@MartijnPieters This was the explanation that I got from the deleter. See the comments at meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/400086/… It was not totally clear, but you can extract this from the statement there. — Lorenz 1 min ago
Perhaps I can direct you to the FAQ on posting feature requests: How do I present a proposal for change or write a feature request for Stack Overflow? — Martijn Pieters ♦ 1 min ago
And, having read all the comments there, twice. You are misinterpreting the comment, I'm afraid. What that comment is telling you is that, in the opinion of one of the delete voters, that the community ran out of patience with you and / or your motivations for posting the Meta question. Perhaps it would be better if you took a bit of a break, to give both you and the Meta community some time to breathe? — Martijn Pieters ♦ 6 secs ago
@Lorenz well, some questions are interesting but inappropriate and/or off-topic. For instance, the choice of pizza toppings is interesting, (obviously, pineapple and anchovies are unacceptable, and users who willingly self-harm in such a way should have their accounts deleted), but off-topic for SO:) — Martin James 51 secs ago
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There also insane number of clones of SO which all scrape as much content as possible and try to get top spots in search engines... and unlikely to entertain/respect any privacy requests. — Alexei Levenkov 1 min ago
6:33 PM
Looks like a duplicate of “X questions with new activity” showing incorrect information in windows with multiple tag filters on MSE. Since the functionality was explicitly documented to work there by a stack exchange employee, it's a regression. — dbc 58 secs ago
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@MartijnPieters I might have overinterpreted something, but I do not think so. Your opinion is still a very interesting one, upvote. I would suggest that the community, if it exists as such anonymous intelligence, should also think of why all of this actually takes so much time and energy. It might be the asker, but it could also be the community that can fail (and yes, it can fail completely and drastically without even noticing it, almost as it can happen to every individual). Think of the hypothesis that both sides could be right. Then might be not just me who needs some time off. — Lorenz 1 min ago
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the answer is the same as dozens of others I've deleted but okay :) — Jean-François Fabre ♦ 1 min ago
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Martijn's interpretation of my comment is reasonable. I was hoping that you would focus on the actual problem: that you were trying to do too much in a single question, to the point that it was going nowhere. But instead, you focused on only one of the matters, assuming that was the main reason for the question to be deleted, while also complaining about downvotes and insisting on bogus conspiracy theories about herd behaviour. At this point, it's true that we'd rather be doing something else over arguing about it. — E_net4 is not funny 54 secs ago
@E_net4isnotfunny How do you explain the effectively not understood question with upvotes of wrong comments which clearly show that? It is only consequently wrong of community members like you to allege ME now for using conspiracy theories, although I just criticise what is actually happening: my 2 justified questions have just been deleted - and no one has obviously grasped the real content. Even you have finally deleted for other than content-reaons, and now I shall accept your "point"? Purely unprofessional, clearly uncontrolled, and it is much too clear that your behaviour is wrong. — Lorenz 50 secs ago
@E_net4isnotfunny I do not need to care for your details if you have effectively done the last step and deleted the question in the end for no justified reason. Of course I must see this as a community action, and still I criticise you specifically then. It is actually you, and not the community, who is the problem. Do you think that sounds better? You see, I should better see the community as the problem. This is not only more diplomatic, but also more true. It is a herd behaviour problem, and there is no conspiracy about it, but it is just a fact. — Lorenz 51 secs ago
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@KevinB can you post that as an answer... It would be useful for people wondering about this in the future unless this is a duplicate which if it was I couldn't find 😅 — Neko Musume 1 min ago
It's not super obvious but there's some hover text, I think? I'm on my phone so I can't check. — Catija ♦ 36 secs ago
Are community wiki posts included in the score count? They are included in the post count but I don't think they are included in the score count — Neko Musume 1 min ago
it's the 200 Rep cap .. if we don't have this restriction, Jon will be at 2 Million — Temani Afif just now
@NekoMusume Well, most of the time, yes. If you get an upvote on a non-accepted answer, then they don't award rep. — 10 Rep 11 secs ago
Some upvotes, like Kevin B said, don't result in reputation gain. Is this mainly upvotes past daily limit? — Neko Musume 1 min ago
@Catija yes I know about the hover text but the score didn't translate accordingly into the expected reputation when I looked hence this question — Neko Musume 2 mins ago
If you get an upvote on a non-accepted answer, then they don't award rep wait really? — Neko Musume 16 secs ago
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Your link is broke now. Could you update this answer, preferably removingv all the long-windedness with a clear yes(or no)? — TheMaster 58 secs ago
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@TheMaster: My link appears to work, although it redirects just to the OAuth 2.0 page instead. To be blunt, if no one took action about this two years ago when we had a chance to get ahead of the curve, I'm less incentivized to bother editing this to clarify that yes, we should have synonymized these tags eons ago. — Makoto 2 mins ago
Once this is done, I feel like it should be deleted. There's no reason for this one guy to get 200 rep just for saying that NPM is down — S.S. Anne 14 secs ago
@Makoto Thank you for the reply. I'm interested in reviving this request. I did try to make a synonimization claim, but it says only moderators can make the synonym request when it's just a version number change. If all else fails, I'll edit the second tag to "DO NOT USE" linking this meta. — TheMaster 2 mins ago
@TheMaster [support] won't get this done any faster. Added some tags that might help it get noticed when we do work on these, tho — Machavity ♦ 42 secs ago
@Machavity Just following this wiki: meta.stackoverflow.com/tags/synonym-request/info — TheMaster 1 min ago
10:43 PM
@user4642212: They're usually spammers or people who post pornography or other truly offensive material. It's rare, but it happens. — Makoto 49 secs ago
There’s a distinction between a post ban and a (site-wide) suspension, though. I’m not aware of anyone being post-banned on a site-wide level. — user4642212 1 min ago
Are all posted questions categorically either one or the other? [...] And tangentially, do all posts "deserve" an action in one way or the other by viewers/ voters? Of course not. The incentive to vote is not a boolean (for / against) but more like a ternary (for / against / meh). — Frédéric Hamidi 46 secs ago
It's my fault I didn't read what is post-ban about. So I was thinking it's about posting new questions and I see that there is a question-ban tag but there is no answer-ban tag so I used the banning tag — Youness Saadna 1 min ago
At a minimum, I probably won't vote on a question about a technology I'm unfamiliar with that isn't obviously bad simply because I don't have any way of knowing how clear or useful it is. — John Montgomery 23 secs ago
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@10Rep Are you referring to my original (obsolete) post or to my comment that suggests removing both tags? — user4642212 2 mins ago
What about my second point? I believe tags are often misinterpreted as hashtags from other social media's. There, you are encouraged to add as many tags as possible, so that could also be a reson. — 10 Rep 35 secs ago
Meta is a bit different; there is a small group of required tags, at least one of which must be included. It also says "Add up to 5 tags". — 1201ProgramAlarm 1 min ago
@BhargavRao Too bad this post is marked status-declined. Now I have to delete it. I originally intended to edit it into a burninate-request, but now it’s not worth it. — user4642212 1 min ago
@10Rep The two tags do mean the same thing. Their tag descriptions are almost identical. If their usage differs, this would call for retagging and disambiguation effort in addition to merging. None of this matters anyway, since my comment calls for burnination instead. — user4642212 37 secs ago
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