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12:11 AM
Funnily enough every question asked in the post is perfectly clear because there are no questions in the post... — Gerardo Furtado 13 secs ago
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1:59 AM
You also need to up your game and ask a better more complete question. Please go through the help center and the tour links. — Hovercraft Full Of Eels 44 secs ago
"Where I'm wrong..." -- you're posting the question on the wrong site. This is the meta site and you should be posting this on the Stack Overflow main site. — Hovercraft Full Of Eels 1 min ago
But having said that, I disagree with your entire premise as it looks more like a need to control product support rather than a corner of a general programming Q&A site. If someone's question gets closed, then vote to re-open, but giving special tools is not in alignment with what I think is the purpose of this site. — Hovercraft Full Of Eels 21 secs ago
What may be perfectly acceptable to you may not be acceptable for the general site. You may need to bring specific cases into your question to see if our views on acceptance align or not. — Hovercraft Full Of Eels 1 min ago
2:19 AM
But again, just because the question relates to your product still doesn't mean that it is appropriate for this site, and even quickly and well answered questions can get closed and deleted if the question quality is low or if it considered off-topic. That's how the site works and what makes it different from all other programming-related sites. — Hovercraft Full Of Eels 1 min ago
But having said that, I agree with your right to make this post to initiate discussion on the subject. If it were my company, I'd pay an employee or multiple employees to monitor the relevant tags on this and other sites, and have them promptly and (hopefully) correctly answer the questions that are found. This way, your people get the jump on others who might otherwise harm questions that you feel are important. — Hovercraft Full Of Eels 1 min ago
"....when there are people with too much power with such sadistic attitudes" -- if you're not able to read someone else's mind, how can you ascribe such attributes to them? You have no idea why someone down-voted your question, and it is only a single down-vote, one I would recommend that you simply ignore and move on. Always best to assume good intentions unless proven otherwise. As to why it was closed, better to flag the person who did it. — Hovercraft Full Of Eels 1 min ago
2:37 AM
Get ready for the downvotes good sir. As I had previously asked a question about being downvoted myself and how I'd put exceedingly high detail with about 5 updates worth of research into my question just for the Meta effect to occur. So I would suggest you delete this post and move on before it happens to you to. I don't want to see another be hit by this like I was. — The Grand J just now
I disagree. The site makes it clear in just over a dozen words what a downvote should be used for and my question did not fit any of those descriptions. If somebody uses it outside the categories of the site then they do have an issue. Also, it's only good manners for a downvote to be accompanied by constructive criticism of a question to help improve it. I cannot see who closed my question. Regarding moving on, with respect, your input is valued as indicated by your rep. Clearly whoever downvoted and closed my question would say my contribution of answering my own question is not. — ILickWindows 38 secs ago
@TheGrandJ Thank you, however if that is the reaction of the community, then I would rather not get involved with what would have been demonstrated to be a toxic community and shall request my account deleted. — ILickWindows 33 secs ago
Have a look at this post as well. It should hopefully help meta.stackexchange.com/a/215397 — The Grand J 13 secs ago
3:07 AM
5. I fully understand what consitutes a duplicate question. You knew the issue and answer whereas I did not. You only saw duplicates due to your knowledge. You misunderstand that there are occasions where a duplicate can only be seen with sufficient knowledge. Perhaps you should consider this before choosing to close and then downvote questions. — ILickWindows 13 secs ago
4. Regarding the ThreadPool - if I was aware of that, then there wouldn't have been a question now would there? You could have chose to make me aware of this by posting an answer informing me of the similarities and pointing me to said duplicates. — ILickWindows 34 secs ago
3. Regarding the duplicates, freezing the object was not enough - I was getting an endless loop. Calling invoke on the BitmapImage was not required as I thought it was. You could have explained this but you chose not to. — ILickWindows 45 secs ago
2. The question had been on the site for over 24 hours with no input. It only came to your attention after I had posted an answered my own question. However, closing it was not enough, you then chose to punish this by downvoting the question. If that is what you consider helping somebody then you have a strange standard of help. Would there have been any harm to let the question stand and let me accept my own answer after the alloted time? — ILickWindows 57 secs ago
1. Ah so you are the one who downvoted and closed my question - thanks for coming out the shadows. It would have been nice for you to perhaps at least leave a comment. The question was not poorly researched at all, I showed what I had tried and it did not work. It was well written and though out. The issue was recieving an endless loop due to my attempts to fix the issue. — ILickWindows 1 min ago
@10Rep You may have missed my point - the question already had an answer after I had done quite a bit of digging - my own. It was after posting my own answer that it was closed and downvoted. — ILickWindows 1 min ago
@ILickWindows People don't leave comments after downvoting in fear of getting revenge downvoted. I'm not saying you would do such a thing, but it's not a rule. — 10 Rep 39 secs ago
Peters actions, lack of explaination and the fact that you have something called "revenge downvoting" tells me all I need to know about this community. Edit my question? Bugger that, I've no reason to. Peter has put paid to that. — ILickWindows 1 min ago
@ILickWindows I don't want to argue, but at SO we are building a repository of knowledge. This means questions that have been already asked or are not useful to later visitors will be closed. if you don't like it, then maybe this is not the site for your question. And revenge downvoting sucks, which is why most people don't comment after downvoting. There is no rule saying you have to, in fact it is discouraged. — 10 Rep 1 min ago
Keep up would you - the question already had an answer - my own. That's the repository of knowledge being built right there. If I'd have found something similar to my question that I could have related to then there would have been no question. — ILickWindows 15 secs ago
@ILickWindows: "sadistic" and "come out of the shadows"? Honestly, you are coming across as being inexplicibly paranoid. This whole Internet thing might not be right for you. And I don't even understand your complaint about the lack of a comment. I did comment. — Peter Duniho 6 secs ago
Sorry, but that comment says that you downvoted nor closed. It's just a comment and again, I'd already posted an answer to my own question. — ILickWindows 57 secs ago
@ILickWindows: "I'd already posted an answer to my own question" -- you keep saying that. I don't know why you think it's relevant. It's not, at all. The fact that you managed to post an answer to your own question before the community moderation process was able to react doesn't in any way shape or form dictate any difference in how the post is moderated. As for the comment, well...I tried to put as much useful information into the comment as I could. Things like who downvoted or closed your post aren't relevant at all, and you shouldn't have any reason to ever expect that information. — Peter Duniho 1 min ago
We did try having employees monitor/correct questions, but unfortunately there was again users not familiar with the topic who voted against these users which lead to some of them being blocked on SO. — rbrundritt 2 mins ago
4:21 AM
If employees get downvoted that much it could be an indicator that your tag provokes questions or answers that aren't a good fit for a q/a site. What's the main problem? E.g. I would imagine a lot of duplicates if SO is used as a product support site. — Modus Tollens 1 min ago
Also, please take a look at these links (not sure they apply in your case, but maybe they help in some way): Why can't I ask customer service-related questions? and Can I support my product on this site? — Modus Tollens just now
@rbrundritt You keep claiming that people who "vote against" your wishes aren't familiar with your product or do not understand the question/answer. Those words are wind with no concrete examples of where you feel this happened. Making unsubstantiated claims like that is very effective way of turning the meta crowd against you. — ivarni 1 min ago
4:49 AM
Not hard to figure out the tag you are talking about. The tag wiki for that tag should probably be upgraded significantly to help users know what to ask and where and what not to ask here. I saw one roadmap type question with comment from high rep user voting to close and for good reason based on SO guidelines. Your answer there is basically a link to docs which is fine from a help desk perspective but is a "link only" answer that by SO standards on most language tags would be flagged to be closed quickly — charlietfl 34 secs ago
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7:27 AM
@PeterHaddad It could be true. Nevertheless, there is android-layout tag, but also more specific tags like android-linearlayout, android-constraintlayout. — Vadim Kotov 10 secs ago
8:09 AM
Didn't downvoted but you can find a hyperlink to the question under "this topic" inside of the first sentence. — RobertS supports Monica Cellio 24 secs ago
8:29 AM
Yikes, this really does look like the work of a robot. Imagine if a legion of those bots start flooding the site with this kind of ScrattlePrattle. Can we overcome that? — Gimby 2 mins ago
Lol.. this is now really really strange. I now have my Triage reviews back. Just after few hours.. — Giorgi Tsiklauri 1 min ago
Ah, yes. Maybe that is why the downvotes were for? I guess, next time you should explain that better. I added a screenshot to the question. — RobertS supports Monica Cellio 54 secs ago
@GerardoFurtado Unfortunately I don't understand neither of you two. If there is no question, the nor every question can't be clear nor unclear. The only thing which IMHO is unclear is why this was posted as a question. — RobertS supports Monica Cellio 1 min ago
@GerardoFurtado Unfortunately I don't understand neither of you two. If there is no subject(ive), you can't add an adjective to it. If there is no question, one nor every question can't be clear nor unclear. The only thing which is unclear is why this was posted as a formally question and what the intention of this "text" posted as formally question is. — RobertS supports Monica Cellio 56 secs ago
9:05 AM
...they added a link to an outside source rather than embedding everything into the post. Well yes, there does need to be enough information in an answer post for it to be helpful even if the link fails: meta.stackexchange.com/questions/225370/… . We don't need to be familiar with a product to know that "The thing is here." isn't an answer according to the site rules. — BSMP 41 secs ago
I also disagree with "This question does not appear to be about programming within the scope defined in the help center". The question is about programming and in an on-topic frame. What is wrong here is that the formal question (the way the question was posted) is off-topic IMHO. — RobertS supports Monica Cellio 15 secs ago
"I am voting to close the question because it's not a question." - Technically, OP raised a question in the title. That is a question, but the formal question post is not an on-topic one. Maybe we need some more specification here. — RobertS supports Monica Cellio 1 min ago
This is Meta Stack Overflow, for discussions about how Stack Overflow works. Your question is off-topic here and belongs on the main site. — greg-449 7 secs ago
My suggestions: "I am voting to close the question because it's not a question as defined in the help center." and "This question does not appear to be within the scope defined in the help center." — RobertS supports Monica Cellio 14 secs ago
@Scratte Yes, that's what I don't like too but this is just an accommodation of mine to the given answer. Nonetheless it gives a clue that there is something wrong with this post and maybe its intention in being unspecific is to bring OP to pay some effort to find out more about how to ask questions correctly in general. — RobertS supports Monica Cellio 21 secs ago
Also: The post technically asks a question. In the title. — RobertS supports Monica Cellio 1 min ago
9:57 AM
Same here - samsung, got the key. I use Swiftkey though. That being said, you can also click the bracket button in the editor. If the bracket editor doesn't exist, and you can't find a keyboard with the button, maybe reconsider using a phone or connect a real keyboard instead — Zoe 29 secs ago
10:23 AM
10:55 AM
GBoard is not the "default android keyboard". There's no such thing. It might be what your particular device came with, but it's not standard everywhere, by any means. — Mike M. 5 secs ago
11:15 AM
When I see those superuser.com/questions/254076/…. Maybe we should have similar question on Apple.SE and Android.SE, if they do not already exist — Drag and Drop 1 min ago
12:07 PM
Which stack did this happen on? Consider asking on MSE since it would concern all SE sites. — Jeanne Dark 1 min ago
I guess you mean "closed", not "protected", right? You have more than 10 reputation points, so you can post answers to protected questions. — yivi 37 secs ago
Does this answer your question? How to get the number of closure votes by type? — Temani Afif 1 min ago
12:35 PM
Don't know why people closed this as off-topic, support about using Stack Overflow has always been on-topic on meta. — user000001 31 secs ago
Meanwhile I've found the answer, can you re-open my question so that I can post my answer for reference purposes? — Dominique 8 secs ago
1:29 PM
What edit from the community do you think would have fixed this question? — Robert Longson 17 secs ago
@RobertLongson from the community none, from the author adding the minimum code attempt thing (i forget the name it has) — Mixone 29 secs ago
also @RobertLongson I don't know if you misunderstood me but I ackowledged that I had used requires editing wrongly since it is not the most clear issue, I do not see how giving examples of what I have acknowledged to be a mistake addresses the issue? — Mixone 34 secs ago
Done. Tag renamed. Could use a proper excerpt tho, if anyone wants to chip in there — Machavity ♦ 1 min ago
All of the points made in the post have been made in previous posts about review suspensions (just click on the [review-suspension] tag in the question). I'm always a little puzzled why people get upset about being prevented from doing other people's work for them, but that's a whole different topic. — Heretic Monkey 50 secs ago
How about the entirety of 2019? You didn't seem to do any reviews then. You could have been banned for the whole year and not known. — Robert Longson 1 min ago
@T.J.Crowder The mod who declined the flag is kinda busy, but I would say it's probable they just missed how bad this question was at a glace. Speaking from experience, the console sometimes helps you slip into a rhythm and you see a lot of other posts mixed in. It could be there were a series of needed declines and this looked like the others. As is usually the case, hindsight is 20/20 and moderators are human. — Machavity ♦ 33 secs ago
@GregSchmit I mulled it over a bit last night and made some clarifying edits. I hope I didn't muddy the waters too much initially — Machavity ♦ 1 min ago
@HereticMonkey if you don't understand why a user of this site might be upset or confused at being banned from a part of the site, i've got to say but that is puzzling, trying to just paint it as me or anyone else just being petulant is not really the spirit of the site as far as I know — Mixone 55 secs ago
You would only have seen you were banned if you tried to review and found you could not i.e. that all review queues were permanently empty. It was pretty non-obvious at that time that you were banned. Only moderators know who was banned and when. — Robert Longson 1 min ago
@RobertLongson I see so if a ban occurred before a certain time (2019?) we would have little visibility? all of the posts I read all had conflicting conclusions honestly on when things have changed or not changed or where made better or worse so that was not clear at all in the posts I read — Mixone 1 min ago
2:17 PM
Thanks, but it seems this is not the same in all communities. At least in SciFi there was only "save changes", but a separate small link called "customize your profile just on this community.". — Torsten Knodt 44 secs ago
@Sinatr it's unfortunate because those two reasons really have nothing to do with each other. You're left to guess which one was relevant. — Mark Ransom 1 min ago
The number of reviews you've performed will accumulate in All actions ⟶ Reviews. However this number are all reviews from all queues, not just the Close Vote queue and those will only show the reviews on posts that have not been deleted. — Scratte 1 min ago
@Mixone I will concede that there may be some non-trivial questions where the answer is identical. However, I didn't say that the question must be duplicates, just that there was a good chance they were. If you do find one then please still tailor your answer to each question. — ChrisF ♦ 2 mins ago
Wasn't this already discussed? To me both looks similar: it's a minor error, misconception, typo, etc. which once discovered invalidates and make the whole question useless. — Sinatr 53 secs ago
Is this MSE announcement what you experienced ("User has >1 account, and none have been customized")? Still, it updated your profile everywhere? The point is you update all your (visible community) profiles and your SE network profile via a community profile, not your community profiles via the SE network profile. — Jeanne Dark 21 secs ago
@Machavity - Yeah, we've all done that. You're clicking through X repetitive task and you misclick and ... :-) — T.J. Crowder 40 secs ago
Does this answer your question? Why when voting to close directly on posts doesn't count for Review Badges stats? — Ivar 36 secs ago
You have done 12 reviews none of which were Close reviews. You can start reviewing those close review tasks here. As for close votes on still visible questions, you have contributed in closing to 9 questions. — rene 1 min ago
3:09 PM
That wasn't the tag I was thinking of. I do know that the bing-maps tag hasn't been monitored/managed much. I recently looked at it and responded to a handful of questions I knew the answers to without having to dig through any docs. — rbrundritt 1 min ago
I have looked at those threads and many others. I've come across over a hundred community leaders who are frustrated with parts of SO. This thread is a great example. I wanted to have a healthy discussion, I didn't expect my feature request would be accepted, but overnight I wake up and there are 4 close votes. I wasn't even given a change to address any of the comments, yet people were trying to close it before I could improve it. I see new developers who shy away from SO due to negative experiences. Lets stop the gate keeping. SO is a community, shouldn't the community drive the platform? — rbrundritt 1 min ago
I'll have to do some digging, but there was another long discussion on linking to outside official content. There are times when it is valid to do so on SO. Does it really make sense to copy paste a ton of content from the official source into a SO response? It does a lot of damage to SEO for SO and the official site when the same content is repeated. — rbrundritt 54 secs ago
All I wanted to do was have a discussion here, but instead I got attacked. Besides this thread I have 6 different people email. 2 where constructive and welcomed, but the other 4 were pure hate mail and a personal attack. I'm trying to help people who found their way to SO and asked a question. All I want to do is help. — rbrundritt 8 secs ago
Does this answer your question? 50 reputation points to make comments — πάντα ῥεῖ 1 min ago
This (meta) question sets aside the point that the (original) question is about how to use a piece of software, so would be better suited to Super User. — miken32 1 min ago
what do you think about the suggestion feature? Do you think it's suffice? For example, my keywords are
regex
, repetition
, Notepad++
, replace
? How can they be "mistaken in infinite ways about the exact same thing"? — Ooker 42 secs agoBefore we gut-react to this: this is an officially supported thing that someone who supports Teams should be answering. — Makoto just now
@Ooker Take your own case: Your misconception is that this problem is related to "notepad++" or to "repetition", but it's really simply about what's considered a regular expression pattern, and what kind of expressions are legal in the replacement part of a regex. It's an X/Y question. The real question would be "Can I use regular expressions in the replacement part of a a regex?". The answer is "No, because the replacement part of a regex is not really a regular expression, so it doesn't make any sense". It's not a interesting question, but at least it is more logical. — yivi 1 min ago
I'm with Ooker on this, when you get to a certain level of expected research effort, and when you get to a certain level of expertise, every possible question is a misconception; you can encourage posting of "problems" but they aren't going to be high research effort problems, problem + research = "I tried this and that but it didn't result in Y", i.e., a misconception. Where do I vote on misconceptions? How many people have to have a misunderstanding before it's valuable? How long do we collect views on a question before we make that call? — jrh just now
FWIW - we used to have different close reasons. As each one was taken away, users have reverted to the next most applicable one. It sounds like the ideal one here that would have been used in the past would be 'lacks minimal understanding'. — TylerH 11 secs ago
@KevinB so next time, instead of flagging as no longer needed I should flag as "something else" and explain the situation, correct? On that note, can mods see those previously deleted comments to verify I'm not telling stories? — Federico klez Culloca 1 min ago
I do agree the wording for the reason (and most of the reason) really sucks though. — TylerH 25 secs ago
The phrase, "Please improve your question" exists through close votes and close vote reasons. Improving the question could take many different takes depending on what someone asks, and there's no real guarantee that they're going to actually go back and update the question anyway. Why bother repeating yourself when voting to close/downvoting sends a much more concise message? — Makoto 37 secs ago
@MarkRansom Right, and the overarching close reason is "no longer reproducible/not likely to help others". A typographical error is just one of the cases where that close reason applies. — TylerH 48 secs ago
If you think it's a case that warrants mod intervention, yes. though i suspect that if enough of these comments are flagged a mod would eventually intervene anyway, if it is indeed a problematic behavior — Kevin B 2 mins ago
@Machavity, yay, thank you! Re:excerpt - can look into a bit later if no one beats me to it. — Oleg Valter 1 min ago
Flagging for closure is not available before the 15 reputation point threshold. Voting to close is not available prior to 3000 points. Often a post may be just a little unclear to oneself, not others. How is it not fine to ask for clarification of a detail? Must we close everything that could be handled in 5 minutes? A post doesn't even enter the close vote queue for 15 minutes after it's been flagged or handled in for example the Triage queue. It's my understand that the delay is for giving the author time to address the issue in case there's a comment on the post. — Scratte 38 secs ago
@rbrundritt But that is the whole purpose of closing the question. We close it before you improve it. If you improved it then we would need to review it again and see if it still needs closing or if it was already closed should we reopen it. Closing means that the question is not suitable to receive answers. It works slightly differently on Meta but the idea is the same. People who vote to close are expressing an opinion that the question in its current state would not benefit from answers. — Dharman 1 min ago
Just because a lot of people are disagreeing with your proposal doesn't mean that Stack Overflow is bad. It's not a negative experience, it's just you who perceives it this way. Unfortunately, not everyone in life will always agree with you. The community drives the content on this platform which is why we review such proposals, vote and express our opinions on Meta. — Dharman 1 min ago
Questions are scored based on their usefulness to the people voting. If it's a question that only applies to a very small subset of users... it's going to get few views and even fewer votes. A better title and better tags can help people looking for it find it, but, if there aren't people looking for it... it won't help. — Kevin B 1 min ago
@rbrundritt The point of SO is to be a repository for knowledge. If you post a link as an answer, you're not adhering to SO's reason for existence. If you care more about SEO for your site than about SO's rules and philosophy, that is perfectly OK, but then don't direct users to SO to ask questions about your product... direct them to your own site instead. — TylerH 1 min ago
If to write an answer on SO you would need to copy something that is already available elsewhere then why answer it at all? The answer is already available on the internet. If you want to answer here then you must tailor the answer to the particular question. Provide a solution that is not a copy of the manual, but that you have written to satisfy the requirements from the question. — Dharman 2 mins ago
Finding posts to answer is hard. Finding perfect posts to answer is a lot harder. See it as a "Stack Overflow trial". If you can pass that, you're likely going to be just fine for the remainder of your time here. — Scratte 2 mins ago
@Dharman You might have missed my other comment. I had 4 hate mails in under 12 hours related to this thread from people who found my email online. Most of what they said had nothing to do with SO or me. I'm very receptive of different views, and generally have good experiences on SO. However, there have been a lot of negative experiences I have seen on SO, that wasn't just people disagreeing. This thread was closed before we could discuss it. I didn't expect my request to get approved, but was hoping for a constructive discussion. I come to SO to help developers and share my knowledge. — rbrundritt 1 min ago
I suspect the majority of these requests on SO are born out of the idea that on other platforms, comments are the main means of communicating. On SO, however, comments are simply means to an end, soliciting information, clarifying, critiquing, so that we end up with the best questions and answers possible, since those are designated as the most important content on this site. When you join SO, you have to prove that you can aid that primary goal by asking, answering, and editing before you gain some of the other tools, like commenting. — zcoop98 1 min ago
Asking questions is a very difficult task. I wish I had an answer for you but even my questions get downvoted and they are good. What you can do is try to write the question to the best of your abilities, show your research, clearly explain the problem (if you can provide a code then even better) and if possible ask a friend to review it before posting. Tags have descriptions and you should pick one main language tag and up to 4 others that are relevant for your question. If we think there is a better-suited tag someone will edit it for you. — Dharman 34 secs ago
@TylerH it's my belief that a close reason should give the questioner some hint of what they did wrong so they can do better next time. This one fails at that because it's too ambiguous. — Mark Ransom 1 min ago
I'll see if I can trace back the emailers to their SO username. I don't take it personally that I got hate mail and I could care less about the content of those emails. Just really surprised by it. I've spent 2 hours a day for the last 15 years of my personal time helping developers in online communities. I spend the least amount of time on SO and at times wish I could avoid it all together. But I'm passionate about helping the developer community and those who use my product, where ever they may seek help. — rbrundritt 2 mins ago
Long story short, I'm frustrated with some things in SO. I want to help make SO better. I'll still end up using it and helping developers regardless. I started this thread after talking to a developer who had a really bad experience on SO, who just wanted to help, but got blocked before they had a chance to learn all the best practices for SO. — rbrundritt 1 min ago
To clarify on tags, tags will increase the visibility of your post (on some level) simply because it will get the post into more tag communities and in front of more eyes. Always add tags that are relevant to your question, but don't add useless ones just for visibility either. Adding irrelevant tags can add confusion, and may bring negative consequences. — zcoop98 1 min ago
Mods can talk to the user and ask them to stop, but you need to inform mods about it and clearly explain why you think this is an issue that they should deal with. It's hardly an offence that requires suspension but it's up to moderators who will review this case and decide on the best course of action. — Dharman 2 mins ago
@Scratte: This may be a symptom of a bigger issue: people just jump in and ask whatever crap questions that come up on the site, and there's nothing in the way to stop anyone from doing that. Yes, a question should be closed if it can be handled in five minutes because there's definitely a duplicate of it somewhere. Commenting on a bad question just reinforces the notion that the question is actually good. No reason to bother commentating on every question, which is ultimately the thrust of this feature request. — Makoto 1 min ago
@rbrundritt SO helps by having the information available. You don't get blocked from reading/searching the questions & answers already available. If you wish to contribute (either by asking or answering) then there's a lot you need to learn. We have high standards on what can be posted here. If someone gets blocked, it means that they haven't done enough reading about our rules and policies and they were the cause for their bad experience themselves. — Dharman 54 secs ago
That's not what I meant by handled in 5 minutes. I meant: Respond to the clarification question. Besides, I comment on every single Question and Answer that I flag explaining what is wrong with the post. Sometimes, I get feedback. Sometimes the post is even improved. You seem to be just stating your opinion, which is fine, but I do not agree with you. I think it's better to inform users when something is wrong with their post and I think it's better to ask for clarification, if I'm having even a little bit of doubt before I post an Answer. — Scratte 1 min ago
@ArghyaSadhu I didn't! Allow me to emphasize that in the answer. — E_net4 the account reporter 37 secs ago
Flags on comments are marked helpful if the comment is deleted. Flags on posts are not. If the custom flag was raised on a "Does my answer answer your question?" comment and the comment deleted before a moderator sees it the flag will be marked helpful but nothing will be done. — Wai Ha Lee 48 secs ago
@zcoop98 It would be great if I get answers with good solutions than me. I'm here to learn (and teach). — Akib Azmain 1 min ago
That's not unique to Stack Overflow. That's how your keyboard behaves everywhere. If this is on-topic anywhere, it's Android Enthusiasts, not here. — Mike M. 15 secs ago
@zcoop98 Also I want some upvote as I'm question banned right now because of a previous deleted question with 10 downvotes! — Akib Azmain 23 secs ago
Funny that the account reporter answerd a question about reportiing ones account. — 10 Rep 49 secs ago
@10Rep Account reporter is my name, and reporting accounts is my game. — E_net4 the account reporter 35 secs ago
5:33 PM
Don't underestimate the value of updating the tag wiki either to help prevent users posting questions that get blocked. — charlietfl 30 secs ago
How do we know that questions based on a false premise are rarely useful? Do we just think so, or do we have data to support it? — Wayne Conrad 1 min ago
There are guidelines at meta.stackexchange: Guidelines for reviewing Suggested Edits — riQQ 1 min ago
6:15 PM
There used to be a comment filter about stuff like this, although I don't know if this particular text would have been caught. — Dave Newton 38 secs ago
The meta site isn't geared towards making large changes in site policy as such decisions would not be made by us but rather by the site owners. They may monitor discussions held here but don't have to get involved or act on issues except in extreme circumstances such as with the Monica debacle. You may wish to try to contact the site owners directly. — Hovercraft Full Of Eels 1 min ago
6:53 PM
Why isn't that logical? It's in the symbols part of the keyboard, and it's in the second set because it isn't a character most users will need to type very often. — John Montgomery 1 min ago
7:17 PM
@rbrundritt - don't feel you have to guess at usernames by yourself, there's a contact form linked from the CoC that's a perfectly reasonable way to report abusive users — Flexo ♦ 54 secs ago
"On locked posts, the following actions cannot be performed by non-moderators: voting to delete" — Kevin B 41 secs ago
7:33 PM
@TylerH what happened to that reason? What is the suggestion when it was applied? — Ooker 32 secs ago
7:45 PM
@KevinB I think that "Delete" (usually available to a poster) and "voting to delete" (available to 10k (?) users on closed posts) are separate things. I am asking about the OP being able to delete their own post after it has been locked. — Andrew Morton 1 min ago
You've made a proposal which boils down to "I want to have tags on SO for which I fully control the permitted content, including the standards of quality and topicality". That's highly unlikely to happen. You've made claims that things are closed and deleted inappropriately in order to justify your proposal. We are concerned about those claims. However, without a direction in which to look and multiple specific examples, it's impossible for us to look into such claims, or to even attempt to verify that there is a systemic issue and attempt to address/rectify it. — Makyen ♦ 35 secs ago
For what it's worth, the delete button functions the same way for Trusted Users/Users with 10k tools as it does with the OP and Moderators. The difference being, the OP of a post can unilaterally delete their own post with their own delete vote under certain circumstances. Moderators and the Community user also vote to delete posts, these votes are just binding and occur immediately. See also: meta.stackexchange.com/q/352753/622284 — Spevacus 1 min ago
Note: that's not to downplay how inappropriate it is for people to have sent you hate emails, about this or any other issue you might raise. As Flexo said, please use the Contact Us page to let employees know more details. — Makyen ♦ 1 min ago
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