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12:01 AM
You post a link but I don't see in your answer any explanation of the link, any rationale for why you posted it, and since the link name matches your sign-on name, that is a suggestion of self-promotion or worse, spam (but of course, not proof of either). If you are going to post a link, best to fully explain why the link is there and why you feel that it is absolutely necessary — Hovercraft Full Of Eels 1 min ago
@JohannesKuhn Yeah, the original guidance only needed one. If it fail the first one there's a good chance that answering later questions is straight no and or maybe. — Braiam 45 secs ago
Fair enough, I kinda figured the URL was sorta self-explanitory, but I didn't realize I was fighting
anit-spam
measures. Most of my posts have a link to further reading, and I found at least one answer where I explained that, but most just had a URL. I'll add at minimum a one liner
before URL moving forward. stackoverflow.com/questions/38698411/… @Hovercraft Full Of Eels — FreeSoftwareServers 1 min agoAll relevant details are always posted in answer, further reading implies extended looking into a topic generally unrelated to the question, but "On Topic" of the questions goals. — FreeSoftwareServers 56 secs ago
See my previous comment
Most of my posts have a link to further reading
— FreeSoftwareServers 1 min agoThat's fine to link "for further reading" to independent resources. If they're all to your site, that's promotion. Not good. — Hovercraft Full Of Eels 1 min ago
When you want to link to your own work (library, website, etc.), make sure that a) you explicitly disclose your relationship with the"product". b) it's relevant to the post. c) it naturally fits into the context of your answer. d) you don't spam it into most/all of your answers; even with disclosure, that's usually frowned upon. — 41686d6564 1 min ago
How does it benefit anybody to not link an external resource with further reading? This is not a product for sale but simply more information. — FreeSoftwareServers 1 min ago
Because this is your own site, you must disclose your affiliation in the answer when linking to it in order for it not to be considered spam. Having the same text in your username as the URL or mentioning it in your profile is not considered sufficient disclosure under SO policy. — Ryan M 1 min ago
@RyanM that is clear instructions that make sense. I will disclose as well as explain (in a short preface) to any URLs. — FreeSoftwareServers 14 secs ago
11 No Link and 6 had a link of 17 of my last answers, so not as much as I thought. I think I tend to link to futher reading when I answer my own question vs somebody elses. — FreeSoftwareServers 1 min ago
So just to be clear, what is the licensing effect if somebody posts content they didn't have permission to post on SO? — FreeSoftwareServers 1 min ago
The person who posted content without permission may have (depending on many factors, such as fair use and whether the content was copyrightable in the first place) violated the author's copyright, as well as Stack Overflow policy. The author may have legal remedies against the poster. You (or anyone who notices such copying) should also flag the post for moderator attention to alert moderators to the copying, as copied content must at least be cited under SO policy. — Ryan M 1 min ago
So basically, as you simply stated (thank you)
The CC BY-SA license only applies to content posted on the Stack Exchange
and once the code is posted, the license applies. If it shouldn't have been posted, it enters the realm of the legal system
etc etc (case by case at that point). — FreeSoftwareServers 35 secs ago
1 hour later…
1:39 AM
You're asking on the wrong site. This is the meta site, and programming questions should be asked on the main Stack Overflow site. That said, this question would likely be closed on the main site for being too broad and likely down-voted for low quality. Please show your own work and tell the details of the problems that you're having. The help center and How to Ask links can help. — Hovercraft Full Of Eels 40 secs ago
You also may need to read this link if you are currently question banned at the main Stack Overflow site. — Hovercraft Full Of Eels just now
2:07 AM
I agree about adding a bounty, but no need to offer 100+ points, especially since the OP has less than 1000 points. I've offered lots of bounties of all sizes and 50 points gets about the same amount of response that 100 or 200 does. If a 50 point bounty doesn't solve it then double the bounty the next week, and the next. — Suragch 1 min ago
Technically, if a tag is ambiguous, but on-topic, it calls for tag-disambiguation rather than a burnination. However, in this case, there wouldn't be any questions left post disambiguation, and therefore is similar to a burnination. — Bhargav Rao ♦ 28 secs ago
2:41 AM
[gas-web-app] was the master tag and you told us you reverse synonymized it.There are real advantages to the shorter tag. I and a few others lately discussed the issue in a room and We wanted to make google-apps-script-web-application slave of web-applications or the main tag: [google-apps-script]. When suggesting synonym for voting, We ran into this issue of "chaining", which we weren't aware. Now that [*-html-service] is also synonymized( because we weren't aware), We aren't sure how to absorb this tag. — TheMaster 1 min ago
I honestly have no idea what you're talking about. I don't know about any issues with "chaining". How did [*-html-service] also get synonymized? I feel like either I'm missing a lot of background, or you're somehow making a mess of the tagging system. I distinctly remember saying elsewhere that I'm opposed to making [web-applications] a synonym of some Google-specific tag. That hasn't changed. I don't see any advantages to a shorter tag. Longer tags are generally better, as they're more descriptive. It's best to avoid acronyms and abbreviations, since they inexorably lead to clashes. — Cody Gray ♦ 20 secs ago
@TylerH Dunno why you're having a problem recognizing a rebuttal to the position for which you're advocating. — jpmc26 33 secs ago
Asking for feedback isn't a question; that's far too open-ended. A question from 2009 is not a good example of how the site works now, over a decade later. — Cody Gray ♦ 1 min ago
1 hour later…
4:37 AM
"If you don't have one, you pretty much need a Meta post instead." Or win the lottery and get a moderator who holds a silver or gold badge in the tag. Yeah... probably go with the Meta question option. :-) — Cody Gray ♦ 49 secs ago
Since you insisted to know why downvotes - the question asks two unrelated questions: one - why post is downvoted that is discussed to death on meta and there is no indication that author did any research on why post can be downvoted. And the second very poorly asked "is linking from content under license A impacts license of linked content under License B" which is somewhat obvious and really not on-topic on meta (opensource.stackexchange.com may be more suitable depending on "License B"). And indeed I voted to close as post is too broad. — Alexei Levenkov 1 min ago
Very rude... Somewhat obvious. I must just be an idiot. Also, I think your confusing cause and effect, it would seem obvious to me I posted the request for clarification on downvotes after receiving them. — FreeSoftwareServers 12 secs ago
4:57 AM
Sorry I didn't follow this post. See chaining. Basically, creating google-apps-script-web-application was a mistake. A generic [web-application] tag should be enough to categorize or search the question.But I not only created the tag, but retagged most of them. See data.stackexchange.com/stackoverflow/revision/1274673/1570416 and data.stackexchange.com/stackoverflow/revision/1264905/1557920. 80% of questions were basically result of retagging(54%by me) — TheMaster 42 secs ago
5:09 AM
I thought it warranted a separate tag then. [google-apps-script-web-application] is nothing but Google-apps-scriot on server side and a hosted webpage on the client side. I thought the iframe was unique and made the tag. I realize I made a mistake. Most of the questions about web-apps are not actually tagged with google-apps-script-web-application and no new user seems to be doing it either. It was all after answering>we retag it. It's better to just let users use a generic tag like [web-application] ,if they want to or just the main tag [google-apps-script] should be enough. — TheMaster 34 secs ago
Well, you asked about why there are downvotes. Your reaction to the answer to why is a good reason most people choose to not comment when downvoting. And no, just because you own the license to the content you're linking to does not mean you have the same control over your post here that contains the link. The link can be removed from here regardless. The content you own isn't affected by that, it's on another site. Hence the need for a link. — ivarni 1 min ago
6:07 AM
@FreeSoftwareServers Note however, that while moderators will remove plagiarism when the OP doesn't comply with the referencing requirements, moderators are not here to arbitrate copyright. Copyright is a legal issue. Given that Stack Exchange is in the US, the proper way to handle a claim that someone posting your content is violating your copyright is to file a DMCA takedown notice. — Makyen ♦ 1 min ago
6:23 AM
@TemaniAfif Reopen votes expire in the same time-frames as close-votes, so 4 or 14 days after the most recent vote, depending on the number of views the question has (>=100 views is 4 days). As far as I know, questions are removed from the reopen queue under the similar criteria as for the CV queue (just substitute reopen for close). — Makyen ♦ 10 secs ago
@FreeSoftwareServers I'm not exactly sure what you mean "confusing cause and effect" - you've made the decision that one question in the post is not enough and added the second one. This made question too broad (and asking about downvotes is not very new topic on meta as I mentioned). Usually I would just roll back such edit to keep question focused but I get a feeling that you would not appreciate that, so to save you a trouble of rollback war I voted on the current state of the post. — Alexei Levenkov 58 secs ago
1 hour later…
7:31 AM
"has a close vote with no explanation or comment as to why" - The comment is right there linking to the proposed duplicate, which you claim doesn't answer your question.... yet the answer to that question is the same as the answer to yours, use the 3rd parameter of the onClick event — Nick 1 min ago
Does this answer your question? Why isn't providing feedback mandatory on downvotes, and why are ideas suggesting such negatively received? — Zoe 35 secs ago
8:07 AM
Yes, lazy you could have spared us a meta post and comment thread. But have an upvote for entertainment value ;) — rene 56 secs ago
8:35 AM
@Makyen thanks for the info. Is this the "invalidated" message that appear in the timeline after the vote expire or I will see nothing in the timeline? — Temani Afif 1 min ago
OT: Not too bad for breakfast. I would buff it a little more by creating overnight oats out of it though. Got to get them fibers in there when your breakfast largely consists of protein and fats. It's important to feed both the body and the gut :) — Gimby 7 secs ago
Seems the meta effect took care of your problem - so if in doubt, complain in meta about it :) — Patrick Artner 1 min ago
This would never work. Just take a look at Triage, where absolute dumpster fires of questions still get heaps of "seems fine" votes, sometimes from 10k+ users. Everything more complex than a typo would be rated high quality. And should that not be the natural outcome, then expect it to be the mandated outcome by SO after the askers complain on twitter that it's so unwelcoming that their garbage question isn't seen as high quality... — l4mpi 47 secs ago
@SecurityHound it pays to be very precise in your terminology in this case. You should not flag because there is an incorrect answer, but if it is a troll answer just to reap the bounty then yes. — Gimby 2 mins ago
Instead of only allowing mods to apply these tags, allow gold badge holders in a specific language to do so. They're already allowed to close questions in that tag as they're considered experts there. — Ian Kemp 32 secs ago
9:19 AM
This is Meta; you need to post this on the main Stack Overflow site. You would also need to post your actual code and not just a picture of your code. If you're question-banned on SO, please don't try and get around the question ban by asking on Meta instead. — F1Krazy 50 secs ago
You've asked this in the wrong place. This needs to go on either Stack Overflow or SharePoint.SE, but I'm not sure it would be accepted on either in its current state. — F1Krazy 37 secs ago
Down voting these answers led me to receive a moderator warning message that my behavior was unacceptable. I thought their behavior was unacceptable, and actually it's mine. Anyone willing to close or delete this question, please go ahead. — MrUpsidown 1 min ago
@MrUpsidown - did you make many similar votes in a relatively short time span? — Oleg Valter 1 min ago
I asked some of the questions to be closed on SOCVR and someone noticed several answers were downvoted (by me) and raised a mod flag, which I suppose led to the message I received. — MrUpsidown 30 secs ago
I'm just a volunteer here. Thanks for the kind words, they do mean a lot to me. — Bhargav Rao ♦ 22 secs ago
10:31 AM
10:41 AM
Your efforts are generous to the point where SO should be sending you money - after ~4 years of nobody doing anything, you alone did everything. THANKS FROM ALL IOS USERS. — Fattie 34 secs ago
If it's a 9 months ban then it is most likely not your first ban and therefore not caused by a single mistake. Ban durations ramp up as you receive more of them. I'm sure a diamond mod can provide more details if they're allowed to. — ivarni 43 secs ago
@OlegValter put the search phrase in "" to avoid false positives, e.g. [10q in advance](stackoverflow.com/search?q=\"10q in advance\") instead of 10q in advance — jps 1 min ago
I've given like 5-10 reviews all in all. And I thought I skipped the ones that ones I should stay away from. Difficult to know since there is no history or place to get more information. Maybe I should just stay away from reviewing all in all then. — sonstabo 2 mins ago
For the moment you don't have a choice but leave this up for a diamond mod to notice and see what they say about it. It could be a mistake. — ivarni 21 secs ago
I consider the behavior being asked about to be abuse. If a moderator doesn’t agree then that’s fine. I would report the behavior, I see bounties being used to block the community, from closing questions all too often — Security Hound 56 secs ago
More importantly than review your review-history, is to read this, for Triage, and this one for First Posts and/or Late Answers. — yivi 5 secs ago
Can this be added here? When I hover over the individual tags I can save the query .... but not for both...magento.stackexchange.com/questions/tagged/magento-1.9+bug — snh_nl 1 min ago
It is probably this long to make sure you noticed. Had it been a week you would happily continue without learning that something was off with your reviewing. — rene 16 secs ago
I don't follow what your point is. Bounties are the mechanism to get questions "featured" and viewed. Questions which only address a narrow audience seem by definition not "hot questions". — MisterMiyagi 1 min ago
It seems you selected “Requires Editing” several times when you shouldn’t have based on your review history — Security Hound 30 secs ago
Ideally you should take your time, if you're missclicking then chances are you're not taking your time and/or not paying enough attention — Nick 18 secs ago
@jps - yeah, I know, just thought that surely there is only a negligible chance that somebody will use both 10x, q, and advance in a valid post, but apparently I was mistaken :) Also - thank you for curating the reference! — Oleg Valter 1 min ago
It seems you selected “Requires Editing” several times when you shouldn’t have based on your review history. It appears 25664945 was actually an audit; additionally just because others choose the same response does not mean it was the correct response for that review — Security Hound 1 min ago
If you immediately flagged the question for closure, I'm sure a mod will oblige and lift the suspension. — yivi 39 secs ago
@Nick - 25664945 was actually audit but his other reviews were not and I see at least a couple potential incorrect responses. — Security Hound 54 secs ago
another phrase that I see almost daily but is hard to search is "So" at the begiining of a post, like in "So I have this problem...", "So I'm writing an app", "So I have a question"... — jps 19 secs ago
My mistake on the audit statement. But others choose the incorrect response also, which serves my point, others choosing the same doesn’t mean it’s the correct response — Security Hound 1 min ago
I certainly wouldn’t be submitting an answer for v5 or adding a version specific tag for an existing question from 2015 but I might ask a question and answer it myself and specifically mention the version I was using. — Security Hound 59 secs ago
12:03 PM
"..let SO users do some digging in parallel with you.." But isn't this a waste of time for both sides, which is done on purpose? Why not presenting all the available research at once? Good comments could still follow if only enough people would see the question. I don't mean to wait forever with asking, but investing a reasonable amount of time and presenting all the results at once sounds like in theory it should be the most reasonable thing, shouldn't it? — Trilarion 46 secs ago
One thing that might help, but I'm not completely sure about it. Make your question about the smallest possible, indivisible unit of the problem, that you cannot solve for yourself. Shorter and easier questions have a higher probability to get an answer, I think. Rather err on the side of asking too little than too much in a question. Rather ask a string of questions, each going only a very small step along the way. Finally, everything can be connected together. That may not always be that easy though. — Trilarion 1 min ago
Only the company can know this and even they might not yet have decided or their plans may change in the time until 2021. — Trilarion 45 secs ago
@Trilarion I agree. Do I understand correctly that usually the survey takes place in May? What is the usual time frame? — timnavigate 48 secs ago
Can we convert every 500 fake internet points into a Big Mac at McDonald so that it is no longer "fake"? Stack Exchange should put some of the advertising dollars that they earn with thousands of free workers to good use. Since McDonald is worldwide, it should work. :) — stackoverblown 1 min ago
"Public question"? Shouldn't this be tagged with Stack Overflow for Teams or similar? — Peter Mortensen 1 min ago
Nice observation @PeterMortensen considering people without teams might not see that initial selection box and there's space for them to not have this bug. — Tiago Martins Peres 李大仁 1 min ago
There is already a score used for deciding on putting a question in the triage queue. Perhaps the highest values of that score could be used? Though the score may not be designed for that. — Peter Mortensen 37 secs ago
"What if some people with different opinions write some articles related to this topic." - that is not very relevant. GC.SurpressFinalize() is a system call and thus has official specs from which factual answers can be extracted. Random articles are guidelines, not the rule. — Gimby 48 secs ago
@PeterMortensen Yes. It was too late for me to edit the comment when I noticed it. — E_net4 stays away from Meta 54 secs ago
Re "after playing 20 questions": Perhaps make it more clear that it takes place in comments (so as not to be confused with Stack Overflow questions proper)? — Peter Mortensen 1 min ago
People answering questions have no time for private messages. 2000+ answers is not a big number for the most active users. I can't imagine the number a private message of people asking them to clarify how they answers apply to their so special context. As someone who some time suggest duplicate I face user that ask me 5-10 times "how does it help" "What is the code" "Doesnt work my class no same name" "If didnt understand the question because if you did you would have write a answer". — xdtTransform 5 secs ago
@Gimby These are just plans for the year. As soon as the survey is conducted in 2021, I can immediately make a comparison with 2020 and 2019 in order to draw some conclusions about technical trends for myself and my company. — timnavigate 47 secs ago
The low signal-to-noise ratio often makes it difficult, too slow, or nearly impossible to find the required using the existing content to find solutions during actual development (e.g., can NUnit be used on Linux under .NET Core, and if so, how can it be installed (yes, it can. And none of it is hardly documented anywhere)). — Peter Mortensen 52 secs ago
You can try to add this question about private page into the next dev survey. But I m young and I think that's a bad idea. Every one will wake up to spam, insult, and people asking to explain the same thing over and over again. — xdtTransform 1 min ago
Are you able to see if there is some sort of JS error or if some request failed in the browser console? — user4642212 14 secs ago
@user4642212 could reproduce it again but do you know how to check the console using Chrome on Android? (Most likely will need to connect the phone to the computer) — Tiago Martins Peres 李大仁 32 secs ago
If the suspension had only been 4 months, you wouldn't have noticed. So I suppose you're in luck :) — Scratte 54 secs ago
@jpmc26 Maybe it's just that you didn't use correct grammar in your reply. I didn't ever ask "why don't we [...]" which is the only thing a "because [reasons]" reply would be valid to. Anyway, about your rebuttal, it's invalid in its own right; ID is short for Identity, Identifier, Identification Document, etc. A "unique identifier" is redundant. — TylerH 31 secs ago
@Adriaan Maybe this could be extended to score = 0 and take the number of views into account too additionally to the time. — Trilarion 46 secs ago
@xdrTransform all what you are saying is true, but this does not exclude that many others will not behave like that. Anyways, I do not want to change stack overflow, I want to understand better what I was planning to invest time into. And I'm very satisfied by all the answers I got, thanks everyone, I have a much better view now. Now at least I'm certain that for my specific case, the benefits I can reach from SO are not worth the mind-blowing efforts I would put as input . — Adam Elm 1 min ago
We don't need html-id. We can use have a html-attribute tag or something if there isn't one that covers all HTML tag attributes, if we need one. In fact, there was a html-attributes but it was synonymized to html. — TylerH 1 min ago
@TiagoMartinsPeres李大仁 No, I’ve never done something like this, I don’t know. — user4642212 1 min ago
The tag needs to go. There is too much branching of
google-apps-script-*
, lots of inconsistent naming and multiple tags which are either duplicates or encapsulated by other tags. +1 for having this synonymised. -1 for creating the tag, +1 for humility ;) — Rafa Guillermo 31 secs agoThis is good to see. I hope the company has learned a valuable lesson here about removing load-bearing features without a concrete replacement in place - much time has been wasted over the past year that could have been spent making this system work better for the people who depend on it. My advice for staff remains what it was a year ago: meta.stackexchange.com/questions/328160/… — Shog9 1 min ago
You are changing the topic here. This was about a misclick, not about requires editing being misleading. — Gimby 15 secs ago
Very happy HMP is back. If a post is
featured
, then it should not be in the HMP, so that’s good, but status-completed
posts could still be of interest sometime after tagged that. My concern is that posts criticising the company will be manually taken out of the HMP. I’m not really sure why you’re so worried about rude posts. They should be taken down as quickly as possible, so they’re not likely to sit in HMP for very long. Also; wrongly tagging as support
instead of discussion
is not good. It seems a bit like a censorship. — Andreas 1 min ago@Andreas The status completed tag has always removed a post from the HMP - all we've done is expanded it to all status tags. And if someone's complaining about issues with a specific person, I think that is a support question... there's no "discussion" to have - they're looking for help solving a specific concern, not looking for someone to validate their complaints against someone. — Catija ♦ 51 secs ago
@Gimby Maybe it was not the best example, but in the context of comparing the two questions, relevance gets loose only once you know that one has official specs and the other doesn't. Would you consider OOP principles as guidelines or rules? In my opinion, they are guidelines to programming and rules for programming OO. — Darius 1 min ago
Is there a way to decrease the suspension time manually once it has been awarded. i.e. shorten the sentence? — Dharman 24 secs ago
@Catija Then I think you should leave posts in the HMP 12-24 hours after tagged with a status tag. Someone could be complaining about SE, which is often a discussion, not a support question, or they could be complaining about general behaviour, sometimes about a few, specific users. That is also a discussion, not a support question. — Andreas 32 secs ago
@Andreas That's not really how it works. The HMPs are randomly selected from all qualifying posts every hour or so. - On an active meta site, there could be dozens of qualified questions at any given time, making it unlikely that any one question will be selected. This also works in conjunction with the number of featured blog posts and featured meta questions on the site... But we'll take each case individually and will be working with the mods. As I've said - I think it's unlikely but we need to be able to address these cases when they do need removal, so we have done so. — Catija ♦ 1 min ago
@stackoverblown I'm sure that would go over well. Sounds like a volunteer/minimum-wage loophole exploitation racket to me. — J... 10 secs ago
@Andreas We're not against making adjustments to how the HMPs work - we can certainly think about solutions like letting status tags work for the first n hours but that'll have to wait until we start looking at this in Q4. There is value in letting people know about completed discussions but there's also value in making sure people are aware of the next important discussion, as there's only a two-week window where those can be visible in the HMP. It's a balance. So, as an example, we could let status-tagged posts be chosen if there's no other qualifying ones. — Catija ♦ 1 min ago
Then let's have a new idea (at least I hope so). Everyone who answers X questions with a positive answer score, gets lots of free bumps for his next question. That way at least those who answer get a higher chance of getting their questions answered. — Trilarion 18 secs ago
They can just apply a bounty. A bounty is FAR more effective than a bump and the majority of the time pay for themselves. — Kevin B 38 secs ago
To reset the duration, you can issue a new review suspension of shorter length which will override the old one immediately, then lift the suspension. — Samuel Liew ♦ 44 secs ago
2:41 PM
This is one of those things that falls in between Code Review, SO, and SE; maybe there could in theory be a site made for this but there currently isn't one. An answer to the question you posted would take the form of "if you did it using option A it would be harder to do X, but maybe that doesn't matter to your application". I think that's a very valuable thing to consider in your design but it's off topic on every StackExchange site I'm aware of on the network. At this point I would just implement it and post your working and complete code in CodeReview. — jrh 38 secs ago
"Is this any good" is probably too broad/opinion based for SE.SE (they're going to say "good for whom?", "good for what?" and close it; I'm not sure if there's a way to adapt the OP's question for SE.SE, to be honest), and CR only accepts code that's working and complete, the OP's is neither working nor complete. I'd recommend adding more specific guidance on how to adapt their question to the sites. — jrh 1 min ago
3:09 PM
Does this answer your question? Why is "Is this correct?" an off-topic question, and what should I ask instead? — EJoshuaS - Reinstate Monica 50 secs ago
@Andreas last few months have proven that SO moderators can (and do) manually promote worthy posts no matter how critical by using featured tag. And, which is probably most important, that company ability to prevent this is rather limited. Because of that I would not be much concerned about possible censorship — gnat 1 min ago
I don't think stackexchange site can interact with each other. There is a migration feature but I doubt there is a merge — Temani Afif 1 min ago
@yivi If the question is really no harm for the algorithm, then I leave it as it is of course. — Lorenz 38 secs ago
@gnat The second answer of your link proposes: "If you do need to rewrite it you can always delete it temporarily, compose the replacement text in another question that you aren't going to submit and then undelete and replace the original question text. Be careful not to invalidate any existing answers if you do this." Would that mean I could change title and body completely and then just go on, using the deleted question only as the old frame? — Lorenz 13 secs ago
This is a very welcome post that probably deserves a bit of attention. Rather than featuring this Q again, do you think it might be helpful to make a standalone "Hot Meta Posts is back" question/announcement that can then be featured (and/or will be probably organically Hot)? — CertainPerformance 50 secs ago
"What we really want to avoid in the Hot Meta Posts are questions that call out or are rude towards specific users, moderators or staff". This list is missing "[towards] the company". I know your answer here is just a pointer and not a standard in any way, but can you tell if posts calling out the company (or company policy) will fall into the same category? — Andras Deak 2 mins ago
I see, fortunately the first dup is not too bad so I'm not too woried, but I was just wondering, at least one recast option could be useful. — anastaciu 6 secs ago
What was the purpose of the flag of yours in the first place? Seeking for mod intervention or closing or both? — RobertS supports Monica Cellio 51 secs ago
“Edit: can I get some explanation why it is downvoted? I thought this is the right place to ask” — Read the section “Voting is different on meta” in the help center. — user4642212 24 secs ago
@Gimby not quite. I find date frame (start date and end date) to, among other things, take part in the survey yourself. — timnavigate 49 secs ago
Note that cross-posting is not taken well, which could account for some of the downvotes. Also, it was pretty easy to find that help article, and lack of research is one reason to downvote a question. — Heretic Monkey 1 min ago
@anastaciu Alternatively you could post a cv-pls in the SOCVR room something like
[cv-pls] found a better fitting duplicate https://so.new.dup.target for https://so.question.the.cv-pls.is.for
— rene 29 secs ago@AndrasDeak Our primary concern is for individuals, not the company. That doesn't mean that questions seen as particularly damaging to the company wouldn't ever be removed but that's not the focus of our concern and I believe they'd be less likely to be removed. We are cognizant of the impact removing such messages would be, so we have to balance the impact of removal with the impact of letting them be featured on SO randomly every hour. — Catija ♦ 1 min ago
I should also note it doesn't make sense to cancel a bounty when the bounty has nearly run out. I've declined them when it's day 5 of 7. Even if there's no answers, you're getting the benefit of raised exposure. — Machavity ♦ 1 min ago
KevinB, I see, in this case it isn'tt closed, but it's not too bad, the dup is mostly adequate, just found a better one, I left a comment. — anastaciu 29 secs ago
unlikely, this has been quite thoroughly discussed already, see eg Drastic Question Revision and 14 related discussions linked to it — gnat 48 secs ago
I have asked this as a comment under that answer at meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/311810/…. — Lorenz 1 min ago
Not if it has answers. You might get away with it if it doesn't. It's certainly frowned upon. — Robert Longson 1 min ago
@gnat Yes I was expecting this, else it would be much too easy to get away from the ban. I will still try it as soon as I have a good question at hand. — Lorenz 6 secs ago
"The 100 reputation will then be irrevocably spent and the answerer will not keep the bounty either." that's not true. A deletion by a moderator would revert all votes/bounties. If you want to take away the reputation that posted the bounty, you need to keep the question for at least 60 days!! — Braiam 35 secs ago
Does this answer your question? Changing "voted close" option after finding better reference — gnat 1 min ago
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@anastaciu I see I got my formatting of the chat message wrong. It is explained better (and correct) in the this SOCVR FAQ topic: socvr.org/… — rene 53 secs ago
My answer was talking about rewriting a question without invalidating answers. I.e. making it say what you really intended. If you ask a completely different question you may well find it gets downvoted and deleted. — Robert Longson 1 min ago
@Gimby I'm looking for date frame (start date and end date) to, among other things, take part in the survey yourself. — timnavigate 1 min ago
Being suspended because you knew it was wrong and did it anyway is the risk you're taking here. I really would advise against that course of action. — Robert Longson 17 secs ago
I did not know it was wrong, now that you are saying it I know - and only if you are right here? Which is not 100% for sure. Thank you for the link. — Lorenz 43 secs ago
@Dharman "The 100 reputation will then be irrevocably spent" this part here isn't true. The user that placed the bounty would be refunded by deletion. See meta.stackexchange.com/a/243438/213575 — Braiam 1 min ago
I don't see an issue with
[status-*]
tags removing a post from the HMP, even as a permanent feature. It already worked that way for some [status-] tags and now moderators have even more control in applying *correct tags to a post to remove it from the HMP section. What I wouldn't want to see in HMP's return is mods having to add status-completed to questions that the tag doesn't apply to just to get them removed from HMP. — TylerH 53 secs agoThen I could at least try to merge all three questions and answers into one deleted Q/A. Which is already achieved at superuser.com/questions/1575987/…, thus there is no extra work to be done anymore. That would save me two out of three deletions, without having to merge a question with an answer anymore. — Lorenz 1 min ago
No value to anyone else, as you state it. And some work for the moderator. But it is also an exceptional thing and I am still new to Stack Overflow, it could be a good sign to other contributers if banned users get at least little help by the mods in such cases. — Lorenz 32 secs ago
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