12:03 AM
This is not a bug. Rollbacks (even during grace period) are always distinct from the edit. You can read a bit more about that here: Make self-rollbacks trigger "edit removed during grace period" — Tom 39 secs ago
I'm not using any ad blockers, so that's unlikely to be the cause. I even disabled userscripts before commenting. — Cody Gray ♦ 1 min ago
This is not a bug. You still made an edit. This is a type of noisy "bumping" that people will try to do. We want it to be brought to our attention. — Cody Gray ♦ 1 min ago
@Braiam: frankly, your link is irrelevant. The "Reject" prompt for reviewing edits specifically includes the option "clearly conflicts with author's intent". Both this and the "attempt to reply" choices are reasonable options in the given case, but you cannot complain that someone might consider intent when that is exactly one of the choices presented to the user when they reject an edit. — Peter Duniho 13 secs ago
12:33 AM
@PeterDuniho "Even edits that must make drastic changes should strive to preserve the goals of the post's owner." BTW, the one I'm quoting is the same guy that [wrote the reject reasons], and the goal was "Changing the meaning/intent is the cardinal sin here - the name and guidance should focus on this." While it was using "intent" it was interchangeably with meaning. The implicit intent of the answerer is to answer the question; the asker of ask a question. — Braiam 19 secs ago
@Braiam: sorry, I have no idea what your point is. By bolding the "there's nothing about intent there", you seem to be taking me to task for raising the question of "intent". Yet, all of the text you quote really does go to "intent", and that's especially clear in your most recent quotes. If you think there's really something wrong here, you're going to need to be a lot more clear about what part of my answer you're responding to, what you think specifically is wrong with it, and what your justification is for that. So far as I can tell, you don't actually disagree with my answer. — Peter Duniho 13 secs ago
I love this idea, except for the notifications. I don't really see any need for that. Post score on the questions is completely useless to the people who ask questions. They really do not need to see it, it only distracts them from actually focusing on the issues. I think this proposal would even encourage some people to start commenting again when downvoting; no risk of revenge downvotes or nasty comments if OP doesn't know you downvoted their question. It could also bring about more downvotes. — Dharman 49 secs ago
12:55 AM
FWIW I tried reloading a few times and also noticed that sometimes the sponsorship info doesn't load. I opened up chrome dev tools and noticed it's an iframe and any time the iframe didn't load, a request to
https://clc.stackoverflow.com/timeout.gif?ab=0
was initiated. So perhaps it has to do with how fast the page loads on each user's browser. — Kodos Johnson 1 min ago1:41 AM
@Martin James: Some of the freelancer sites, e.g. Upwork, are used for that purpose. Say, a USD 5 job. — Peter Mortensen 48 secs ago
Retracting an upvote/downvote requires an edit (unless it is within a few minutes). — Peter Mortensen 1 min ago
@AlexeiLevenkov No, I've voted to close within the past few months. Perhaps the question I closed had a tag for which I have a gold badge, where the others have not. I'll have to pay more attention to tags and badges. — Duncan C 52 secs ago
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Is there no tag for
qubit-rotation
? That was my first thought on the subject line... — Daniel Widdis 1 min ago3:59 AM
@Dharman Thank you! I'm really glad to see a positive comment and someone who understands/sees what I'm saying. "New Votes" are votes made on new questions that are hidden in incognito and all users without a minimum rep of say, 100 reps. To view these new votes is a privilege: awarded at 100 reps or even less(say, 50). So even if Op makes a new account or visit incognito, the votes are not visible, but all votes function as intended=>i.e., They don't make it to the front page or stay there, if they made it. They just increase the barrier a little to see these new votes. What do you think? — TheMaster 29 secs ago
4:23 AM
@Dharman If the asker is so keen to see the real score let them open the incognito window and check it. Although, I doubt that people who ask questions here are savvy enough to know how to do this That makes sense too. I'm open to suggestions. A extra barrier would then be a follow up proposal, if rampage rate is not reduced or is still observed in the wild. — TheMaster 52 secs ago
4:41 AM
I don't agree that all Questions need code, but it seem that this one does. I do agree that an entire paragraph in the title is a bad idea. Generally I'd say Stack Overflow, but if it's 2000 lines of code, you probably shouldn't post it as is. Also, please be clear in your Question. What is "Code Exchange"? codegolf.stackexchange? codereview.stackexchange? Something else? Leaving a reader to guess is not a good idea. — Scratte 46 secs ago
5:15 AM
5:33 AM
@samman It's confusing to me when you're saying the code should produce one output but doesn't while at the same time saying it works. Make sure to be very clear about what you're asking when/if you do. — ivarni 35 secs ago
5:53 AM
... Alternatively, write a description (i.e. decide what it should actually mean) and then remove it from any post where it doesn't strictly qualify. — Peter Duniho just now
Tags should reflect what a question is about. There are only 85 questions with that tag, and skimming through the list, it seems to me that few if any are actually about "Windows application", even if we assume that's what the tag is supposed to mean, and if we're generous about a question being about that. Given that in all this time, no one has seen fit to actually define the tag, and all these other factors, it's hard to imagine there being any real harm to the site in removing it, and some significant benefit. ... — Peter Duniho 8 secs ago
Does this answer your question? What kind of questions belong on Stack Exchange and Stack Overflow? — gnat 33 secs ago
.. Can I still comment on other users posts while I'm being deliberately deceived by the system? Can I talk in chat? Can I flag posts? Can I do anything other than post something new? ..If I'm not to know that I'm less trustworthy, I should be able to do anything that the 52 reputation points, that I think I have, will let me do, right? 2/2 — Scratte 1 min ago
Lets say I have 52 reputation points and I post a really bad Question. It gets hit with 19 downvotes. Those votes mean the Stack Overflow trust me less now and it's reflected in my reputation that will be 14 reputation points (52-38) at the hit of that 19th downvote. Now, I can't comment on other users posts anymore. But.. the system isn't going to tell me that? Because the votes are hidden? Is my reputation drop also hidden?.. 1/2 — Scratte 1 min ago
Yeah....having seen down/close voting result in death threats, I am fully convinced that this is bad idea:( — Martin James 39 secs ago
@samman Just to clarify a point about clarifications: When you realize that something isn't clear, you really need to edit your Question. The sooner you do it, the better. The more time your Question is exposed as unclear, the more time it will have to attract the downvote click from other users. While clarifying it will not necessarily make it a good Question, keeping it in a bad/worse state is just.. silly? — Scratte 34 secs ago
6:41 AM
@Scratte You're focusing more on outlier/rare circumstances. First, No lying: The system will tell you that your votes are hidden and not deceive you- just like hiding upvote/downvote ratio from low rep users. Second, When have you last seen -19votes and the question not being closed and deleted? The basic idea is sound enough to warrant at least a discussion without the question being closed because they think the idea is bad. [1/2] — TheMaster 15 secs ago
@Braiam No.. you cannot say that the answerers intent is to answer the Question and so you can just edit it into anything that is an Answer. If you feel the need to do it differently than the post you're looking at, then make your own Answer. — Scratte 19 secs ago
@Scratte If I do postulate, I'd have to consider both scenario. I'd prefer Rep drop takes effect immediately, but not shown. For eg, Some users are question banned without a proper set criteria set in stone, this would be the same you lose privileges without clearly knowing what caused it. But that's just a hypothesis and I'm open to discussion on it [2/2] — TheMaster 55 secs ago
The "hiding upvote/downvote ratio from low rep users" has nothing to do with hiding it. It has everything to do with keeping the load on the system down. Anyone has access to the information, from their profile, if they wish. They can just ask the API. The score is not hidden at all. I'm sorry, but I prefer clarity about my account and my circumstances, not obscuring the truth about it, nor delaying the information that everyone else has about my account. This entire post is about avoiding "Why you minus my post?!?".. and the solution isn't to delay the reaction creating more frustration. — Scratte 1 min ago
The real question is, why didn't you provide an answer in the first place? — Robert Longson 1 min ago
This entire post is about avoiding "Why you minus my post?!?".. and the solution isn't to delay the reaction creating more frustration And you think providing useless feedback in their face is? I think Your post is bad, but I'm not going to tell you why. If you ask why, Mods will delete that comment. Just shut up and see what I think of your content? It seems like you're looking to fight or punish the author and not judging the content for others/ future viewers. Alright, let's consider the alternate scenario. First, minus provides no useful information to improve your question. So at [1/2] — TheMaster 46 secs ago
I'm personally eagerly awaiting the status on this feature-request. I'm a "bad" editor, by my "editorial statistics". I do not wish to become a worse editor, so I stopped editing. I may start editing again, once I know I'm no longer a "bad" editor :) — Scratte 25 secs ago
7:49 AM
@TravisJ I share your opinion that the question is opinion-based, no question about it. But I don't understand your complain. I just attempted to clarify why the question was closed as opinion-based as this is what OP ask for here on Meta. --- "Who cares" Obviously OP. --- "PRIMARILY in case you missed it, as in almost all opinion. Not, hey there could be a hint of opinion in here" - I didn't said that there would be only a hint for opinion-based in there. The application of the wording is the reason why the question is overall opinion-based. Hence my argumentation. — RobertS supports Monica Cellio 1 min ago
8:31 AM
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9:25 AM
Somewhere around the second paragraph, this answer implicitly suggests delaying a vote to close. That is bad advice, and always the wrong thing to do. See the question I closed this as a duplicate of, or my answer here. Always vote to close immediately. Do not wait for clarification; do not pass Go; do not collect $200. — Cody Gray ♦ 8 secs ago
When I witness toxic behavior, then it mostly comes from (relatively) new users who think they are entitled to get what they want and everyone and everything else need to bend to their rules. If that doesn't happen, they pretend everyone else here is toxic. So the issue isn't toxicity, it is missing self-reflection on their own behavior (that also applies to active members here, but that's a bit more rare). — Tom 24 secs ago
@MooingDuck No, the burnination criteria is a lot more extensive than that. That's not even an especially good heuristic or simplification. — Cody Gray ♦ 1 min ago
Does this answer your question? Step 2: Review your question - This seems broken and prevents me from submitting my question — Nick 1 min ago
@Nick that question does not have any answers and there is no reason to downvote — Tarandeepsingh 41 secs ago
@CodyGray to clarify, I do this because I virtually always use all 50 close votes allocated to me on a given day. My logic is that I would rather spend them on worse questions where I think it's less likely that I'd end up retracting it or voting to reopen after an improvement. If I were not habitually running out of close votes, I would follow the advice in your comment and my first paragraph to immediately vote to close any unclear question, as it is correct in principle. (I edited the paragraph in question slightly to clarify this) — Ryan M 1 min ago
@Nick sorry for that but idk why people think they need to downvote something that they didnt encounter but others did — Tarandeepsingh 19 secs ago
I'm aware it doesn't have answers, it's an outstanding bug, but it does appear to be the same same bug, the duplicate vote is to say "Hey, this bug is still around, here's the original report", it's not intended to say "Go here to see that it's fixed" — Nick 9 secs ago
Unfortunately the answer is probably wait until it gets fixed or try again later. Alternatively you could try the workaround suggested in the other question: "tried removing the
disabled
attribute from the source through the [browser DOM] inspector" — Nick 56 secs ago10:13 AM
After the discussion on my another post What should be done to navigationview? I'm wondering whether it wasn't better to stick with [navigationlink] and make [swiftui-navigationlink] a synonym. Following the rule it is better to have unprefixed tags whenever possible - what do you think? — pawello2222 19 secs ago
11:09 AM
Suggestion: when a site gives you links, like 'you are no longer allowed to post questions from this account, please visit the help center for more details'.... Visit the link and read it? :) — Patrice 34 secs ago
Rather than "post again", you are far better off by un-deleting and greatly improving the current deleted post. — Hovercraft Full Of Eels 35 secs ago
But if you do edit the question, please be sure to study the help center and especially the How to Ask to see how the question can be improved. Also, understand that not all questions are appropriate for this site, and if you can't bring it up to standards, then yes, leave it buried. — Hovercraft Full Of Eels 27 secs ago
This needs to be untangled (and corresponding fixes to the grammar). Tags that were inactive some time ago, but are active now?? — Peter Mortensen 1 min ago
This needs to be untangled (and corresponding fixes to the grammar). Tags that were inactive some time ago, but are active now?? Or the youngest (last) question (in a particular tag) is older than six months? Or questions that haven't seen any activity (e.g. updates) in the last six months? — Peter Mortensen 1 min ago
11:47 AM
Because deletion is different from closing. It was deletion that refunded the bounty, not the fact that it was closed. — Cody Gray ♦ 58 secs ago
12:17 PM
@PeterMortensen yeah, well, the freelancers can do whatever homework they want, (obviously), and I don't care. It's the deadbeats who just repost the work to SO, so abusing contributors for their own monetary gain, that rankles:(( — Martin James 1 min ago
It's depressing when curators have to filter out tbe very worst questions from a large pool of bad for close votes:( — Martin James 52 secs ago
12:37 PM
@Leonard I do not have the desire, patience, quaifications, experience or salary to teach 'Computers 101' and so answer the same set of beginner questions over, and over, and over again from those who want someone else to read to them from books, SO and the mass of tutorial sites and other easily-Googleable resources. If users learn from SO, fine. If they want to be taught by someone, they should use a teaching resource with, you know, actual teachers. — Martin James 1 min ago
12:53 PM
"open-source software platform" makes it on-topic. Software developers use "software platforms" to write software for end users. Perhaps I want to embed that platform in a novel application. Should I have to write my own graphing library to have an on topic question? And who's going to read my graphing library implementation to answer my question? — Elliott Frisch 24 secs ago
1:05 PM
Grrr... sorry, this wasn't the post, but the other one. meta.stackoverflow.com/q/400292/792066 BTW, if removing a prefix would make the tag ambiguous, better not to remove the prefix. — Braiam 1 min ago
1:33 PM
Sorry everyone, I was sleeping, so I didn't see any of these responses. The question was about 2 pieces of code that work differently but result in the same output
2+2
versus 2-2
. You should get the same result despite doing different operations. However, it seems at this point it might just be easier to just post the code itself on SO instead of asking where to post it. — samman 47 secs ago1:53 PM
2:05 PM
@SamuelLiew I installed it something like 7 days ago, the day I created the bug, from the Google Play Store. — Olivier Grégoire 45 secs ago
2:17 PM
I view the page on my UHD monitor and I don't see the info... I suppose I could try buying an "8k" monitor, but that's getting a little silly ;-). — Heretic Monkey 1 min ago
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I think this might work as a SO question, if you're careful, and reduce your codes to minimal reproducible examples that focus just on the 2 algorithms. Say "I'm trying to do task X. I thought of 2 different approaches: code A & code B, which I believe should give equal results. Code A seems to work, but the output from code B is sometimes different to code A, as you can see here. What are the flaws in code B?" But be prepared for comments like "code B is rubbish, just use code A". — PM 2Ring just now
3:45 PM
It's not (merely) a matter of injuring the original author's ego. Once the answer has been edited, the edit cannot be voted on independently of the rest of the answer, and most readers won't investigate the revision history to see what the edit changed. If the edit actually makes the answer worse (eg, because it doesn't properly handle some corner case that the editor didn't consider), the answer may start attracting downvotes. And (of course) those downvotes affect the rep of the original author, not the editor. That's hardly fair. — PM 2Ring 1 min ago
Yes. that's why it should be editing, not voting if you see something wrong. But then it would be a completely different site. I wish it was Jimmy Wales who started Stack Overflow... — Your Common Sense 1 min ago
4:01 PM
@PM2Ring unfortunately, it appears I have been banned from asking any further questions (so won't be able to post on SO). Thank you to everyones help and feedback though! — samman 50 secs ago
4:13 PM
@samman You can fix all your posts, including any deleted posts of yours. Maybe you'll get the ability back — Scratte 41 secs ago
4:37 PM
Hmm... I find this interesting. Maybe they could make it so, that you can see the edited answer in the first place and then indicate somehow that this has been forked into a community answer. And you can switch between the "show original answer" or "show community answer" i.e. there would be 2 answers in total that are linked. — F. Müller 54 secs ago
@YourCommonSense But how would that work? We ask editors to not change the intent / meaning of an answer because the original author is ultimately responsible for that content, and they are the one who gets the associated upvotes or downvotes. Scores & rep aren't infallible, but it's a fact of life that we use them on Stack Exchange to help us judge the merits of an answer. If a would-be editor has a significant disagreement with an answer, they can post a comment, &/or a competing answer. — PM 2Ring 1 min ago
Like I said, it won't work. It has to be a completely different site, information-centered, not ego-centered. Such as Wikipedia. You see, there are two parties. One worships the person who asked and one worships the person who came from Google Search. When I see Stack Overflow through the eyes of the latter, my eyes bleed. — Your Common Sense 38 secs ago
4:57 PM
@F.Müller It's always beneficial to back up one's thoughts. Don't feel afraid to ask. — RobertS supports Monica Cellio 10 secs ago
@RobertSsupportsMonicaCellio Well, I don't. Besides, I love to understand and learn how stuff works. Most of the time I have a really strong feeling about what is good for me or other but I obviously cannot rely on that alone. That's why this post even exists. — F. Müller 20 secs ago
5:49 PM
cytoscape is a multi-repository project; cytoscape.js is one of the component repositories, as seen here. — trashgod 58 secs ago
6:11 PM
Also, using placeholder code blocks so you bypass the rule that requires code to be on-site and not in a paste site is 99% of the time a guaranteed way to get your question downvoted and closed. — Zoe 21 secs ago
Does this answer your question? What can I do when getting “We are no longer accepting questions/answers from this account”? — Zoe 1 min ago
@Zoe Yes ive seen that question this was more like a suggestion. Yeah that question was along time ago and i didnt know why i couldnt post the pastebin link then so i just put that there. Also like i said people downvote questions even tho they havent even read them this post just got downvoted after 3 seconds being posted theres no way anyone could read the whole thing in that time. — bebeli555 51 secs ago
"Also i allways answered my questions with the best detail if i found a solution to them Something the bot cannot see." - you're not answer banned, are you? It's perfectly possible for people to write fantastic answers, but horrible questions, and vice versa. You're, according to yourself, only question banned, not answer banned. The asking/answer bans are two separate systems, with one for questions and one for answers. Answers don't impact your asking ban, or at least not easily. The exact details of the algorithm still remains a secret, because proprietary sauce code — Zoe 1 min ago
"Also like i said people downvote questions even tho they havent even read them" - sure they read the post - but experienced users are able to find problematic details in a matter of seconds. That code block used to abuse the no paste site without accompanied code check? Took me about 3 seconds to spot, because I know what to look for. If you want a comparison to this, think about how you're (hopefully) able to read the title of a "news" article, and determine if it's an obvious scam or not. Example: "Man shares 5 tips for getting rich - banks hate him". — Zoe 39 secs ago
i didnt know why i couldnt post the pastebin link Doesn’t the system show a warning asking you to include code? If not, how did you know to add a code block? — BSMP 34 secs ago
@rene I encountered the bug again. Updated this question with screenshot. Let me know if you want me to keep reporting these. — oscilatingcretin 43 secs ago
@BSMP It's not technically a warning - it's an error. If you have a paste site link (based on a loooong list somewhere) without a code block, the system does not let you post, and tells you why in plain text. Some people, including OP here, chose to take that as a sign to abuse the system and add a placeholder code block, and pretend to not have known afterwards. — Zoe 1 min ago
Month long suspensions happen due to multiple incorrect reviews not just one. A moderator will want you to indicate your incorrect choice and specify what the correct choice should have been — Security Hound just now
Also, and I need to say this, if you abuse the system, the system will eventually figure out what you're doing, and stop you. Don't abuse the system, and you're at least one step in the right direction to getting and staying unbanned — Zoe 58 secs ago
@Zoe Well i fixed the question now. But just because you need to click couple of links doesnt make the question bad necessarily. It may look bad but you still have all the same info available as you would if you format it correctly — bebeli555 6 secs ago
"Well i fixed the question now. But just because you need to click couple of links doesnt make the question bad necessarily." - actually, it does, because if that link dies (it's removed, you remove it, or the parent site dies entirely), the question has no code in it anymore. Doesn't matter if it's unrealistic - there's many ways links die, and even links from Apple and Google have died before. Pastebin is also blocked in a few countries, which means you actively block out certain countries by using it. — Zoe 1 min ago
@BSMP Yeah the question didnt require any code tho i just put it there anyway if someone would want to take a closer look at it. — bebeli555 39 secs ago
Yeah, if you encounter it and make a notion here with maybe new or different things that might pin-point the issue. Do know that sometimes you run into an issue an it never gets a resolution. For example this bug that I kept collecting data for but the root cause was never found and in the end it had disappeared. — rene 1 min ago
7:11 PM
@Scratte I don't have any unanswered/downvoted posts to fix though (well, outside of this one). I do have some deleted ones, but I deleted them because I either found out it was a duplicate, was a super easy quick fix (bad question to begin with),or it never got answered. — samman 8 secs ago
7:29 PM
All of your posts count. Including the deleted ones. See What can I do when getting “We are no longer accepting questions/answers from this account”? — Scratte 51 secs ago
7:43 PM
Not a bad idea, but there are many
orientation
tags. I think device-orientation
, screen-orientation
, orientation-changes
, interface-orientation
, android-orientation
, uiscreenorientation
, uiimageorientation
, uideviceorientation
need to be disambiguated before retagging more questions to one of them. — David Buck 1 min ago8:03 PM
Does this answer your question? Is there a less restrictive Stack Exchange site specially suited for not too specific questions? — gnat 17 secs ago
8:13 PM
@SecurityHound yes. I have done many many wrong reviews all for the same reason. and I was suspended many times but It was never explained to me that I was being suspended because of this. I thought it was rate limiting because I did so many reviews in one day. — yukashima huksay 2 mins ago
@Nick I thought requires editing is somehow shown to the post author, telling them that they should edit their question. I think I actually commented for them many times asking them to clarify their question. I thought It was for when someone had a valid question but didn't explain themselves good enough or didn't provide enough information. But now I understand that it means that the post is complete but needs some editorial cleanup from other users and not the author. — yukashima huksay 36 secs ago
My suggestion is answer this question, and specify what the correct action should have been to a handful of your reviews, to show you actually understand you selected the incorrect option. Your original question made the incorrect claim that this was about a single review — Security Hound 57 secs ago
Actually I got banned in April but I never got any notice until now. before I was only told that I was banned and I didn't really know why until now. — yukashima huksay 1 min ago
@SecurityHound by "mistake" I meant the misunderstanding, I didn't mean that it was one erroneous review. I'm sorry if I didn't make that clear enough. — yukashima huksay 1 min ago
Based on the number of bad reviews, don’t do every single one, do a handful. Hopefully, by doing this, you show that you understand what your mistakes were specifically — Security Hound 17 secs ago
@SecurityHound You mean I should go throught the erroneous reviews in an answer under this meta post and explain that I have understood right? sure. I will do that in a few hours. thank you for your suggestion. — yukashima huksay 1 min ago
8:37 PM
Or perhaps "Can we forget [mnemonics]?" or "Should we forget [mnemonics]?"? — Peter Mortensen 1 min ago
8:59 PM
Re "I created a bug from..." (the title): Do you mean "I created a bug report from..."? — Peter Mortensen 1 min ago
9:37 PM
@MooingDuck The burn criteria are no longer focused on whether the tag actually has any value. The criteria are now tailored to minimize the number of tags that qualify because it's so arduous and time consuming and slow to perform a burn. (You'd think that would lead to pushes for a more efficient process, but no, nobody cares about that.) — jpmc26 26 secs ago
I didn't see the ad despite multiple refreshes -- then turned adblock off, and there it is.... — Daniel Widdis 1 min ago
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I’m guessing that something went wrong with updating that post in the index when it was deleted. I’ve re-deleted it and it should disappear from search in a few minutes time. — Martijn Pieters ♦ 8 secs ago
As for “broader problem” issues: there may well be posts in the index with incorrect status info; there are millions of posts and indexing can and will sometimes go out of sync in places. It would require a full re-index to find all such posts and a reindex could reintroduce errors elsewhere at the same time. A full re-index of SO would take a significant amount of time... — Martijn Pieters ♦ 1 min ago
Aaand the index has been updated. Your example is no longer returned. As a moderator I can still find it but I have to explicitly include deleted posts. — Martijn Pieters ♦ 1 min ago
@Scratte but what I'm saying is I don't want to "un-delete" the deleted posts. They're deleted because they were bad questions to begin with (I plan on deleting this post as well). SE is a library where people can look up good questions with good answers. Thus deleting my bad questions helps improve the quality of SE as a whole (and why I don't want to 'un-delete" them). — samman 35 secs ago
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