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12:01 AM
@TylerH Not true. In a programming language, I can have two variables named
value
in different scopes, even overlapping scopes. value
is still an identifier. In a database, I have can two tables named mytable
in separate schemas. mytable
is, by itself and without qualification, an identifier regardless. "Identifier" in programming is a specific semantic type belonging to a lexical element of code. As a term, it does not usually refer to a piece of data that uniquely identifies related data like "ID" does. — jpmc26 1 min ago12:25 AM
12:41 AM
You've made your points but should see that all on meta (so far) disagree with your points and strongly. I'm not sure how much further discussion on this site would be useful, to be honest. — Hovercraft Full Of Eels 1 min ago
@Lorenz - Your Super User question is not the best. I see numerous grammatical and formatting improvements that should be done. However, I am specifically taking no action on the question or answer, for a variety of reasons. — Security Hound 1 min ago
@Lorenz - All contributions count towards or against your ability to submit a question. If you merge deleted questions, then you will have 2 deleted questions, and a single question that was heavily downvoted for being out of scope. — Security Hound 50 secs ago
1:09 AM
The motivation behind making the site more friendly and inclusive is to avoid snarky comments, not to litter the site with fluff. Stick to the point; keep things technical and on-topic. Omit conversation about users and your opinions about them or their technical skills. — Cody Gray ♦ 35 secs ago
I'm not exactly sure what you are looking for in this question - looks like you need some guidance on posting on SO which should be covered by duplicate I selected. One specific comment about your SO question - it is totally missing "question" part - it shows what is required, it show attempt but what exactly you having trouble with - does code work? Fail to compile? Does not produce result you expect? — Alexei Levenkov 23 secs ago
Thank you Alexei... that was a very useful link. I'll need to take the advice "Be prepared to accept initial rejection and failure." to heart. fbueckert, thank you for that, I edited the question after that feedback you referenced was provided in order to make the question more precise and better focused on the goal. — OntoAI 1 min ago
Relevant point, Alexei. The question is about the theory: how does one convert between indices of a C++ vector of floats and the indices of an N-dimensional matrix?In the post, I also ask if the code is correct. Are the theory and implementation that I present correct? Code compiles fine, but it the algorithmic logic sound? — OntoAI 1 min ago
Here's a better link, explicitly showing an example of the bounty cost being refunded on question deletion. This answer's claim appears to be wrong. Dharman, do you have a source for your claim? — user2357112 supports Monica 1 min ago
2:41 AM
Illegal means exactly one thing. Graduating by cheating. It is very illegal. Supposing that's a doctor who is going to cure you after becoming doctor by scam. It is intolerable even there is not yet an explicit regulation — armagedescu 1 min ago
Fantastic! Certainly not all the damage done by the company these past few months will be instantly be reversed, but I consider this a good step in the right direction! — Chipster 15 secs ago
3:11 AM
Surely there are no universities awarding degrees based on the results of some online coding competition. Therefore, this isn't illegal by any statute. It violates the rules set out by the competition, namely that you aren't allowed to get outside help, but it is not Stack Overflow's responsibility to enforce the policies of third parties. — Cody Gray ♦ 46 secs ago
3:27 AM
@downvoters - I'm generally curious why the -1? Do you disagree that this is the current state of Stackoverflow? If so, how do you explain plethora of questions like this that are highly voted? stackoverflow.com/questions/2003505/… — java-addict301 16 secs ago
3:49 AM
I was planning to write something similar, but you've conveyed my thoughts in a wonderful manner. If tags are ambiguous, then they should be disambiguated, if tags are harmful then they should be burninated. — Bhargav Rao ♦ 55 secs ago
4:31 AM
Your attempt showed no evidence of testing, results, symptoms. I already guessed that before opening your question link - so many questions posted every day without sufficient, or even any, details of testing/debugging. It is depressing and discouraging:( — Martin James 26 secs ago
4:49 AM
It's immoral, rather than illegal. I tend to follow the standards of morality of the poster and, usually, downvote such questions and just pick some random close reason from the list. If the poster doesn't care, why should I? — Martin James 1 min ago
5:01 AM
NOPE. See, that is the problem with "opinion based". Let's say there are two discussions: one between two world experts on how disease spreads and one between two ignorant people on how disease spreads. Are these simply going to be opinions that are shared during the course of discussion? Or, is one group going to have such a strong factual basis and fundamental understanding that what you get instead as a result is discourse? So no, many of the answers aren't going to be opinion based, they are going to be based in fact and expertise. — Travis J 50 secs ago
5:19 AM
Closing this because Community keeps bumping it... pointlessly. The question leading to the failed audit has been closed and deleted, so it won't ever trip up anyone else in the future. — Cody Gray ♦ 1 min ago
5:47 AM
It seems you have all dug yourself a pretty deep hole where the only ones who'd be able to know how to use this multitude of tags is a handful of regulars. Simplicity is good, this entire system of tags seem to be the opposite. — ivarni 56 secs ago
6:19 AM
6:41 AM
Often there is no right or wrong. If it works, it works and if it doesn't it doesn't. Code being acceptable is very, very subjective. You probably wanted to ask for how experts would do that typically. But even they might differ there. These question are unfortunately not a good fit. Better questions would be: Does my code [insert code] solve problem X using style Y? What are disadvantages of using style Y to solve X? Something along these lines... — Trilarion 53 secs ago
"if someone else asking this question ... would be satisfied ... ?" I hope it would, because for me it is a real concern: "Should I do the refactoring(which always seems like a good idea) or don't refactor the code this way because it introduces bugs". I don't believe it would be absurd to exist a principle which might state that addition and deletion of items in a collection should be managed only by collection itself, or another which states that composing classes shouldn't manage internal data in the class they compose. — Darius 1 min ago
@TylerH If we evaluate the question correctness, then I agree that there is certainly room for improvements. But only then I get to receive an answer to it? You expect my question to answer questions like: "How separate do you want your concerns?" and "What level are you trying to reach". What answer could I provide other than "as much separation as possible" and "highest level as possible"? Or how else could I answer to those questions? — Darius 1 min ago
My edits after the question got closed was just attempts to get it out from the opinion-based classification. You may disagree with the title of the last edit, but if you ask "Which rules & guidelines are you concerned with?" I'm answering that I'm looking for the rules and the guidelines that would give the answer to my question, implicitly being programming rules and programming guidelines. If I'm searching "hard enough" myself to find that rule, then I would't post the question anymore. — Darius 1 min ago
It is not a question like "here's my working code, please review it for me", because it is not even important whether the code works or not. What is important is that I'm not writing something that might violate some rules I don't know about and avoid having to get back and fix them later. — Darius 1 min ago
For the record, just happened that this question was wrongly assigned the [gap-system] tag. — Alexander Konovalov 1 min ago
From my understanding, the action of closing the question on the basis that it is opinion-based is itself an answer to the question and the answer suggests that there is no rule, but only opinions. The difference is that this type of answer is definitive. — Darius 5 secs ago
Since I have enough reputation in
dagger-hilt
, I made all the other tags synonyms of it (stackoverflow.com/tags/dagger-hilt/synonyms). Now they just need to be upvoted, if no moderator wants to take care of it. — Bartek Lipinski 8 secs ago7:33 AM
For anyone who is interested: I collected a few links to question post without literally any research effort but later took them out of the question cause it distracted too much from my main aim. If you want to have a look at recent examples you can find them in this revision and for more elder ones you can find them in this revision. — RobertS supports Monica Cellio 16 secs ago
@SamuelLiew in 15 hours passed since you featured it I haven't yet seen it at sidebar. If you don't mind getting a bit further with this experiment, I would suggest temporarily un-featuring one of two other posts and after it disappears from sidebar re-check whether that HMP post has entered the free slot or not — gnat 16 secs ago
@RobertoCaboni "I'm not going to search for examples right now." - You don't need. I already did it but later decided to took the links out because of distraction. If you are interested you can find them in the revision links under the comment above. — RobertS supports Monica Cellio 31 secs ago
Comments are not for extended discussion; this conversation has been moved to chat. If you have an opinion you'd like to share, post an answer. — Cody Gray ♦ 1 min ago
7:55 AM
@KevinB "but who's saying said questions are good? where's all the examples? All i see is people claiming their own questions are good. If they were truly good, useful, interesting questions, they'd be getting attention" - You claim to provide examples for when a detailed question is really a good question - I'll try to catch some links. But you should bring proof about "If they were truly good, useful, interesting questions, they'd be getting attention" too. — RobertS supports Monica Cellio 1 min ago
@Lundin Cannot find a tag, either. But there are 69 questions with tags [rotation] and [bit-manipulation], so definitely it's a thing. We would need to create a new tag for that. — janw 51 secs ago
8:13 AM
SO is a Q&A format, it is not adequate for discussion between people and by extension neither for discourse nor factual discussion results. "Opinion based" in that regard means even a well-informed expert has to subjectively decide by themselves what the discussion is, what parts of it are relevant, and what is the correct result. For many broad question ("is it good", "what is best") there simply is no single objective answer, and even the most informed expert ultimately has to resolve to personal preference and bias. — MisterMiyagi 1 min ago
That looks like an audit :) I expect the audit system doesn't look at the filters. — Scratte 43 secs ago
This really isn't a good example for "not opinion based". There are two long trails of discussion to find out what constitutes an acceptable answer for the OP, to the point that the question includes an addendum to clarify the answer to the OP's preferred level of detail. While this specific question did arrive at some stable state eventually, many of these "meta questions" ultimately waste hours of expert time because the OP is "not satisfied". So there is opinion in a) the reasoning for each implementation, b) the readers required level of depth, and c) the OP's arbitrary satisfaction. — MisterMiyagi 1 min ago
8:51 AM
@ivarni - actually, what we are trying to do now is to clean up what was done before the project (mostly), hence the excessive discussion... Currently, most tags are synonymized or merged to the main tag, and only a few remnants remain. The platform is also notoriously bad at classifying products and services, so everything is indeed kind of a mess. We are trying to reconcile everything, though — Oleg Valter 1 min ago
9:09 AM
I think "buzzwords" might need a different procedure. Because "backend" and "frontend" are buzzwords with no precise technical definition. In some specific context they might make sense, but in general terms they don't. Buzzwords are characterized by no existing clear and objective definition of what the term is actually about. — Lundin 1 min ago
Which sort of flag was it / what was the purpose of the flag, that it was marked as helpful? — RobertS supports Monica Cellio 1 min ago
There are no universities awarding degrees for cheating. That's highly illegal and it leads to serious penalties, up to banning from further exams. It is illegal by design. Internet is not that old, that's why there is no sufficient regulation. But a good example is GDPR. The lack of regulation is just a loophole, nothing more. That's because the phenomenon did not get in attention of lawyers. But it will at some point. — armagedescu 1 min ago
The online exams provide real certification, that are really taken in consideration on the process of employment. — armagedescu 2 mins ago
Lawful — This is a key difference of toxic influencers: they operate within the rules very well, both implicit and explicit ones. They use their intelligence and awareness, so they are very careful in never over-stepping the community rules in terms of abuse and mistreatment. Even more, in some cases they weaponize the existing policies for their own gain. — armagedescu 27 secs ago
9:49 AM
Yes, more specific tags would be great, but it's a lot of work and afterwards one should make sure, that people using rotation get a message telling them to choose a more specific rotation and maybe an offer of choices. — Trilarion 32 secs ago
Offtopic comment: Just saw that HMP is online again and it brought me here. Great. I like it. Real progress is happening. — Trilarion 5 secs ago
10:09 AM
@Trilarion Only 112 (~ 1%) of the images with rotation also have image-rotation so just removing rotation. The others just tagged image-rotation do not show up in a search for rotation — David Buck 1 min ago
Not sure how rollbacks work when you are below 2k. But if your attempt to rolling the edit back does not succeed, flag for moderator attention explaining the issue. — yivi 21 secs ago
@PM2Ring I found such a question as example here. It was commented and already got an answer that it is wrong but OP didn't reacted even after 10 hours (recent stand). So, Voting to close as "Needs details or clarity" is appropriate? — RobertS supports Monica Cellio 21 secs ago
@MisterMiyagi Then another close reason must be used, e.g. "lacks clarity/focus", whereas "opinion" implies possible answers to be in subjective nature, which isn't at all the case for the cited question. — OverLordGoldDragon 1 min ago
@l4mpi Admittedly I know next to nothing about Triage as I don't partake in it, so the practical side of my specific suggestion is unknown to me - but the idea stands; how to reward explicitly should be its own matter. — OverLordGoldDragon 1 min ago
@Braiam here is the OP: stackoverflow.com/users/592638/dude245?tab=profile and the user who answered: stackoverflow.com/users/10472451/joshlucpoll — Temani Afif 1 min ago
@Gimby That may vary by tags; in machine learning questions (e.g.
keras
, tensorflow
tags), not including long code for many debugging problems yields an unanswerable question. I've noticed time and again users omitting said code, only to be asked for it in comments, then including it - and that working out far better than them including everything from the beginning (just as this meta question suggests). — OverLordGoldDragon 22 secs agoOk, that's an edge case. In isolation, the 1st construct is bogus, but as the comment by dbush & the answer by eric point out, that form is valid in a function parameter declaration, although of course a function parameter declaration must not end in a semicolon. Personally, I wouldn't worry too much about that question, since it has attracted a nice answer that may be useful to both the OP & future readers. But if people want to downvote it, or VTC it as unclear, I wouldn't stop them. ;) — PM 2Ring 40 secs ago
@PM2Ring That's just an example. My thinking is what is in a generic kind of view appropriate in such case when I find something like that again? Just downvoting or flagging or close? — RobertS supports Monica Cellio 56 secs ago
@SamuelLiew yes please, could you re-feature that question again? or feature any other post having no status- tag. So far it looks like freeing the slot did not help to get HMP post to sidebar, but I prefer to additionally verify this possible block by featuring some non-status- post and checking if it gets to sidebar - to minimise chance of caching playing some role here (in the past I observed how featuring and unfeaturing may take literally hours to make an impact, that's why I prefer to double-check) — gnat 1 min ago
Generically, my answer is what I said in my 1st comment. Another option is to VTC as a typo. I like to give OPs constructive feedback, if it looks like they've made some effort to post a decent question, and they respond to feedback. IMHO, it's better to help the OP to turn a bad question into a good one, than to just close it. OTOH, if the OP can't be bothered to make an effort, why should we? — PM 2Ring 1 min ago
Some will argue that the point of closing faulty questions is to give the OP the opportunity to repair the question and to stop low grade answers from appearing before the question is fixed. But if a question only has a minor flaw, I feel it's better to get it fixed quickly & not close the question, since closed questions have a high probability of getting abandoned. — PM 2Ring 40 secs ago
@PM2Ring I appreciate your argumentation. Yes, that's correct. I also like to give OP the chance to alter their mistakes. But maybe if the question is abandoned like in this case, the vote to close is appropriate because it's also a frustration for someone who answers if you got not feedback at all and just have an left OP. — RobertS supports Monica Cellio 18 secs ago
@SamuelLiew no problem, I planned to wait for about that long anyway before checking results (and possibly posting a question about it if experiment results support assumption of the block) — gnat 32 secs ago
@OntoAl seems a bit broad.. no? 'heres some code, is it correct? If it isn't, correct it for me'. — Patrice 37 secs ago
oh forget it, I did not realise that 6 hours caching suffice to ask this question @SamuelLiew - no need to re-feature — gnat 53 secs ago
I can assure you that the given answer has a hefty dose of opinion and selection bias. I also don't see how we can ask for "more detail" (the question is focused) without requiring a self-answer. Obviously that isn't enough to insist on "opinion based" IMO but it is borderline enough that I see the point of those who did. — MisterMiyagi 1 min ago
@SamuelLiew I asked about this - Do status-* tags block featured posts from getting to sidebar? — gnat 55 secs ago
@MisterMiyagi Can you quote a single sentence in your answer that qualifies as "opinion"? — OverLordGoldDragon 1 min ago
@Trilarion Only 112 (~ 1%) of the images with rotation also have image-rotation so just removing rotation from those won't have a major impact. The others just tagged image-rotation do not show up in a search for rotation — David Buck 1 min ago
Catija, do status tags block from HMP network wide or only at Stack Overflow? Also, I've got related question - Do status-* tags block featured posts from getting to sidebar? — gnat 22 secs ago
12:23 PM
12:51 PM
banning (by the OP) made me to find this thread and read the rules and to find out what I misunderstood. Now I understand the concept better, and hope to provide better quality participation in the future, but man, this felt like a kick in the nuts. I am banned for a week, and must honestly tell you this makes me feel like my contribution is quite worthless if I can be banned without a warning on the spot. — ForestG 33 secs ago
I tried to tell this particular moderator that hammering people for what is essentially a bad Stack Exchange UI was a bad idea. The better idea is to fix the UI. — Robert Harvey 1 min ago
In the OP's defense, many of the other reviewers were voting the same way as them for the same reviews. It seems kind of harsh to review-ban him when lots of other people are apparently voting the same way. — EJoshuaS - Reinstate Monica 8 secs ago
Does this answer your question? What happened to the Stack Overflow app for Android? — Nick 1 min ago
Yeah... let me see if I can get someone to poke it... You can see the Election announcement is locked and still shows up in featured - It's not showing up in the bulletin but it's still stuck as a featured post. related: meta.stackexchange.com/questions/297870/… — Catija ♦ 1 min ago
1:33 PM
@Nick not really, as I don't refer to the app, but rather web browser from the mobile phone. — Giorgi Tsiklauri 22 secs ago
Does this answer your question? Dark Mode Beta - help us root out low-contrast and un-converted bits — nbk 1 min ago
Rotem Eisenkot works in the Excel team, bascatalog2019.azurewebsites.net/SpeakerDetail.aspx?id=540028 — Hans Passant 1 min ago
My only attempts to get involved in the StackOverflow review processes have resulted in me getting stamped on by ignoramuses, so I have stayed well clear of it ever since. — Michael Kay 1 min ago
Well to be fair, when I voted to close it it explicitly mentioned the android app not working and the browser working — Nick 57 secs ago
Seriously, why 4 people are voting for closing this? I think it's not the same as the question provided in the comment as duplicate.. these are two completely different questions.. — Giorgi Tsiklauri 2 mins ago
@Nick thanks for the feedback; however I think I never mentioned app.. it's a problem when browsing via Chrome (to be precise). Could you please undo your vote? I really want to raise this as a problem as I use Stackoverflow quite often from my mobile device.. and it's really uncomfortable to see all the mess in my account when I log in (from mobile). I actually tried App few months ago.. and it was terrible.. so I uninstalled it and kept using web client (browser). — Giorgi Tsiklauri 58 secs ago
One, that this behavior is a bug, and two, that in new versions of the software it should be fixed. That is actually useful information. That's enough. The poster clearly isn't that experienced with SO, but it looks like a valid answer. It could deserve a bit of elaboration, though. If it were me, coming across that in review, I might (1) edit out the "Thanks..." noise, and (2) comment asking for which version specifically the bug is now fixed, so that it's more useful for others. — CertainPerformance 1 min ago
Uber meta dupe meta.stackexchange.com/questions/352994/… - Might be a genuine problem — StoryTeller - Unslander Monica 1 min ago
In that case, I still can't reproduce this, if I ignore for example the SQL tag in my browser and then navigate to Stack Overflow in my android browser the tag will be ignored. Have you made sure you're logged into the same account? Are you aware that questions with ignored tags will still appear in the question list despite the fact the tag is ignored? Are you using the responsive web page? — Nick 2 mins ago
@nbk Closing as a duplicate of that isn't helpful, that post is no longer accepting new bug reports and any bug reports should be posted as new questions, and this is indeed still not fixed even if marked as complete. — Nick 56 secs ago
@CodyGray can you confirm that the bounty was lost? no refund was done. There is a confusion in the above comments. Maybe because the answer was deleted first and not the whole question/answer. — Temani Afif 1 min ago
Questions with ignored tags are simply greyed out, they are not removed from the question list — Nick 32 secs ago
I'm using SO on my mobile for almost a year now.. and I'm certain in what I ask here. By the way, to make sure once again: When I ignore tag, questions containing that tag don't reappear in my list, and it's been so always. What you mean, that ignored tags will sill appear in the question list? I think you're mistaken here. — Giorgi Tsiklauri 1 min ago
@Nick you're wrong. Questions with ignored tags don't appear in the list. Greyed out questions are the ones which I don't follow. — Giorgi Tsiklauri 58 secs ago
From the help centre: "Ignored tags downplay subjects you are not as interested in. Questions with these tags are faded on the homepage and questions list, but are still visible.", the alternative is that you've configured them to be hidden in the settings — Nick 1 min ago
@Nick this looks like a already known problem, not a new one, but we always close them. if this a new problem, it needs much more details. Also he asks not because of the problem, he asks if I there is an official way and this is already answered 100 times, so opening was a wrong decision — nbk 1 min ago
I also saw that article now.. and it's really strange, because I don't remember I've configured something specifically.. but I benefited from ignoring tags for the last 2 years.. and I'm absolutely 100% sure, that I don't see the tags which I ignore, on my desktop website, from Google Chrome, just when I usually use the SO website. — Giorgi Tsiklauri 1 min ago
Most likely UI has changed in the past.. so now I checked the settings (which I hardly found) and yes, I'm hiding the ignored tag questions. But why it doesn't propagate to my same account, when I just happen to log in via mobile phone? (browser, again).. I think the question is still relevant and reasonable.. it's simple: setting configured from the website on Desktop browser, doesn't apply when I log in from mobile browser. — Giorgi Tsiklauri 1 min ago
@nbk If you genuinely though the question was asking for an official route for bug reports then why did you vote to close it as a dupe of the dark mode bug reports and not for example: meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/306075/bug-report-submitting — Nick 1 min ago
I have to wait for the 90min timer between posting questions to go away, but I will try again once I can — Ross M 18 secs ago
Yes, featured posts are being filtered by status tags. This is not intentional. Fix is on the way. — Yaakov Ellis ♦ 1 min ago
I don't check every Dark Mode Problem that is poosted here, when it lokks like a duck quack like a duck it is a duck., so is this as far as i can tell — nbk 20 secs ago
I think it would be good to distinguish between the various parts of the "sidebar" in questions like these, considering how much goes into it. For instance, HNQ, Linked, Related, HMP, Featured on MSO, Featured on MSE, The Overflow Blog, Stack Overflow Blog... All of these show up on the "sidebar" (see tag info page for
sidebar
). — Heretic Monkey 1 min agoI thought some people think that when they vote they will lose some rep just like to set a bounty that's why they use thanks — Gad 34 secs ago
@SecurityHound Let it be 0 upvotes instead. It is simply not downvoted like it was on Stack Overflow, and I did not know the system on SO well enough. I am active on SO only since April, I see myself as a beginner. The thread at Super User is the example result of merging the three questions. I copied the 32bit and 64bit Q/As to two new Super User Q/As. Then I was asked to merge them into one thread. My grammatical errors should be taken aside. I do not see them. If my English is not enough, then I do not know who should qualify at all as a non-native speaker. — Lorenz 14 secs ago
If the target is to make the settler bounty lose rep it seems like a tragedy. The only downside is time, commitment and effort of the answerer — Gad 49 secs ago
@SecurityHound I just see that this is out of scope at this meta question here, your advice appreciated. This is about trying to merge Q/As that have merely the same content as a given answer into that answer. Which is probably impossible, as it mixes up questions and answers. I will still answer your comment at meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/400226/…. — Lorenz 1 min ago
Migrating @SecurityHound's quote from meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/400224/…: All contributions count towards or against your ability to submit a question. If you merge deleted questions, then you will have 2 deleted questions, and a single question that was heavily downvoted for being out of scope. — Lorenz 2 mins ago
One counter to this is that, while I agree that your wording change indeed helps ("what's better" to "what's the difference"), there are absolutely "what's better" questions that are factual in nature. Off the top of my head, I think security questions can often fall into this category; the main qualifier here is that "better" has clear and defined meaning (eg. more secure), which opinion-closed questions (should) always lack. — zcoop98 1 min ago
@zcoop98 I need to disagree. I don't think "better" is directly associated with "more secure" nor has a clear and defined meaning to that. If one wants to ask for whether an item is more secure than another, s/he shouldn't cover it behind the term "better". "Better" is always subjective and with that opinion-based. Such questions should always be closed doesn't matter whether someone provides additional information. Because it can lead to opinion-based answers and such are not suitable for Stack Overflow. — RobertS supports Monica Cellio 1 min ago
Wouldn't an answer deviating from the defined criterion into opinion be missing the point of the question? — zcoop98 53 secs ago
@zcoop98 Since when and where is "better" clearly defined to meaning "more secure"? Maybe on an explicit forum like security.stackexchange.com but not on generic Stack Overflow. — RobertS supports Monica Cellio 8 secs ago
@zcoop98 If someone has provided clear and defined criteria then they don't need (and shouldn't be using) such superfluous terms like "good" or "better". That's like if someone provides specific criteria for wanting code to be exactly 1000 LoC and then calling it "the most beautiful function ever" when someone else might think the same function in 50 LoC is far more beautiful. It's just complicating noise if you have specific, objective criteria. — TylerH 1 min ago
@HereticMonkey my mistake, sorry - I edited to use more specific tag community-bulletin — gnat 26 secs ago
Does this answer your question? What happened to the Stack Overflow app for Android? — Robert Longson 43 secs ago
My intent was simply to say that I feel the appearance of the word "better" in a question is not a conclusive indicator of an opinion-based question, if and only if there's clarification for the intended goal and definition of "better". The lack of defined goal is what spawns opinion answers, not searching for a qualitatively best solution. — zcoop98 1 min ago
Why is rotation on topic? Why is Windows on topic? Or linux? Statistics? If they don't offer some kind of product you can develop software of, they have no relationship with us. Is like creating the [tripadvisor] tag for scrapping TripAdvisor (an example) — Braiam 1 min ago
3:49 PM
@RobertLongson No, it doesn't, Robert. And we've been through it for a number of comments above.. we've discussed it very neatly, it's completely different question, and please, before voting for the closing, read the semantics of the question. — Giorgi Tsiklauri 1 min ago
@zcoop98 Well, perhaps in such rare cases where the OP clearly (really clearly) expressed what "better" should describe (and not in the title of course - that is absolutely horrible), it might be on-topic. Regardless, it is still kind of messy and bad practice. But coming back to the question asked, I can't see such clear definition for "better" in there. So the vote to close as opinion-based in this case is absolutely appropriate. — RobertS supports Monica Cellio 1 min ago
I'm missing something like "GENERAL CYTOSCAPE SUPPORT IS OFF-TOPIC. .... Note that this is for programming questions specific to Citoscape..." in the tag description. — jps 46 secs ago
4:15 PM
Does this answer your question? How can I improve my questions or how to get more attention for my questions? — Robert Longson 53 secs ago
you can always edit your question to improve it, that will bump it up. Esp. in this case as you say you tried something but didn't show what exactly you tried. Most people appreciate if you show an attempt and then it's also easier to answer, because they can show you what to change in existing code rather than starting from scratch. — jps 1 min ago
There are nowhere near enough details provided in that question for it to be answerable. Also, Stack Overflow is not a chat room. I deleted a number of comments under your question that were not addressed to anyone and did not convey any information about your question. — Cody Gray ♦ 1 min ago
I saw that post, it does not answer my question. How do I post a bounty? What is a bounty? — DreamLife27 1 min ago
You're missing screaming case in the tag wiki that it is proven nobody reads anyway? Well, OK. Add it in if it helps you. — Cody Gray ♦ 1 min ago
re: "from scratch" - there are usually many tutorials (written or video) or even books to give you a start. Once you made your first steps you should be able to come up with at least a few line of code and ask a specific question. You said you tried something, then show what you tried. And the key for your question here on meta is still : improve your question by editing it. — jps 19 secs ago
at least you can refer to it if some argues everything about citoscape is on topic just because the tag exists — jps 29 secs ago
As a beginner I'd hope you'd peruse the help pages to learn what this site is and how to use it. That philosophy goes for any website. — isherwood 8 secs ago
I'd be very surprised if those two things are related. Are you blocking cookies? — isherwood 52 secs ago
5:05 PM
@DreamLife27 really don't see this as dismissive but.... why does Stack has to be your tool for learning? There are other tools online. Let Stack be what it excels at : be a repository of specific, tangible problems. Stack is one tool you have to learn. Use it like it should be used, and you'll get the most of it. If you need a start with kotlin.... you may need to look for beginner forums, for a subreddit community, something on quora, I dunno?.... but not on Stack. And it's not a bad thing. — Patrice 1 min ago
Indeed it seems to be only some sort of support tag, but it's an edge case. You can interfere with the tool in certain ways (including code), it can be customized/configured in different ways using JSON, so, I guess, I am with @Braiam. — wp78de 18 secs ago
@SamuelLiew: "If a question should be closed, it should have been done during the two day pre-bounty waiting period" -- I agree with that. However, the problem is that Stack Overflow is not very good at closing questions that need to be closed. So without some kind of backstop, we are left with the current situation of a question that should already have been closed but which was not, and then subsequently winds up rewarding the author of the off-topic question with an off-topic answer. — Peter Duniho 1 min ago
5:35 PM
@MrPaulDriver It's been migrated to meta and it's open! All the best. — Praveen Kumar Purushothaman 12 secs ago
Usually it could be a good idea to start a discussion using tags I agree. But it should be started before creating a combined tag and retagging a bunch of questions and annoying other users of the tag regularly. It is a very good idea to discuss with your peers before- check whether they share the same opinion as you or if they raise a issue, desist from retagging until discussion is complete and a clear consensus is made. You say you want discussion, but are you ok with consensus, even if the consensus is against your opinion on the matter? — TheMaster 1 min ago
First post is... too unclear. we don't know where you're getting the string from, how it's generate, how you're attaching it to the page, what your javascript environment looks like, anything. — Kevin B 22 secs ago
Stack Overflow is not somewhere where you can just post a question without code and expect people to answer or give advice without seeing how things are being done currently. Both posts were pretty much the same, entirely lacking any kind of code that might help us give an appropriate answer to the question. — Zachucks just now
Just FYI, actual moderators have little diamonds next to their name. Like me — Machavity ♦ 47 secs ago
For what it's worth, the broader subject of graph theory and edge graphs, directed-graphs, etc. are common subjects on Stack Overflow. Related: meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/272033/… meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/393812/… — TylerH 1 min ago
And congratulations for the great word play, it's important in te process of judging a tag — Antoine Pelletier 1 min ago
Does this answer your question? Breaking down "too broad" and trying to understand it — gnat 1 min ago
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