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8:01 PM
@Spevacus You appear to state that as factual information with no visible qualification to state that. — Andrew Morton 1 min ago
@AndrewMorton If I click the delete button underneath one of my posts, I am technically voting to delete that question. the only difference is that my vote is binding since I am the OP. If a mod voted to delete, then their vote is also binding, but technically they are still voting. — 10 Rep 1 min ago
It'd function the same way... You're still voting to delete. That vote would be blocked by the lock. Though, I suppose, a more official answer would be beneficial. — Spevacus 19 secs ago
@Spevacus Were you entwined into this post by Policy Lock? This isn't meant to be about that: maybe there is some unintented crosstalk? — Andrew Morton 1 min ago
"give the questioner some hint of what they did wrong" -- they didn't do anything wrong. They had a misconception, which was solved, and now the question is no longer useful, presumably, to anyone. Getting your question closed doesn't mean you did something wrong, it just means that the question is not useful to SO as a repository of Q&As. — Cris Luengo 1 min ago
@FedericoklezCulloca The rabbits have many entrances. You could try to find some beginning from Stack Overflow fatigue - has your usage / motivation dropped off? — Andrew Morton 1 min ago
@Spevacus Yeah, but is an OP-deletion more binding than a moderator stfu (ahem, a colloquialism)? — Andrew Morton 9 secs ago
8:53 PM
@Trilarion Okay, if you still want to post this yourself please go ahead. To be able to delete my question you need to delete your answer first. Thank you. — wp78de 27 secs ago
@10Rep It looks like a word or two was omitted from your previous comment. Please would you repeat it as you intended? — Andrew Morton 42 secs ago
@KevinB Are you saying that the suggestion to delete the question was futile? — Andrew Morton 30 secs ago
@Ooker I don't recall; it's probably documented somewhere here on Meta. But my guess would be "it was used less than judiciously" aka people used it for things they thought askers should know even if the asker tried to learn it already. Stack Overflow also used to be much more about experts/professionals but now it is much more for the everyman programmer. The company owners now wouldn't want to see the hit to new question metrics that would happen if we started applying that reason again. — TylerH 1 min ago
@10Rep The problem is, can the OP delete their own question if it has been locked? — Andrew Morton 26 secs ago
@CrisLuengo getting a question closed means you shouldn't have asked it in the first place. That strikes me as "doing something wrong". Knowing why would be a good thing I would think. — Mark Ransom 1 min ago
"How long do we collect views on a question" apparently it's about a day; with that kind of sample size of views I think we're getting a bit too close to "Let's pull out our crystal balls and try and predict an audience" or "I personally didn't find this confusing, therefore nobody would". — jrh 1 min ago
@AndrewMorton Several people have confirmed: OP cannot delete vote if their post is locked. Only mods can. — 10 Rep 24 secs ago
@rbrundritt It would actually help to tell which tag you are talking about so others can have a look and be able to assess the situation. I as well assumed it was the bing-maps tag because it was the topic of a similar question asked by you previously. — Modus Tollens 58 secs ago
9:55 PM
@10Rep "Delete vote" is not in the question as posed. Please would you explain how you think it is anything to do with what I asked so that I can make that clear in the question that it is not. If you feel that there is some comment of yours that you want to delete, then you can hover the mouse pointer over it and wait a moment for a "Delete" link to appear which you can cilck on. — Andrew Morton 1 min ago
10:27 PM
@taryn This is the question I found from searches on how to handle these questions. I assume it is the dupe target? The "Too Chatty" reason doesn't appear to exist anymore and instead I believe the auto-delete happens now on "It's no longer needed." What do you think the best way to convey the current best practice? Edit the answer with the new selection (?), although it might not make sense in historical on what action took place for this specific question. — Matt 1 min ago
I completely empathize with the OP here - I feel like I'm careful to make my questions check all these boxes, but I'm still terrified of posting. I find my questions also go unanswered or receive a passing, anonymous downvote with not further explanation. Not all of us are rolling in rep; it's really hard to gain and painful to lose. — end-user 1 min ago
What is your ultimate goal here? Are you looking for more/better answers to your questions? Or are you looking for more points/votes on your questions? Those two things can require different types of changes. — bta 2 mins ago
What @10Rep is referring to is an OP voting to delete their own post. As some of us have said already: When you, as an OP, click the "delete" button beneath your own post, you are effectively "voting to delete" your own post. It may not seem like a vote to delete because this occurs instantly, in most cases, because you are the post owner, and thus have unilateral deletion abilities over your own post; but it is still very much a vote to delete. — Spevacus 48 secs ago
11:11 PM
What about algorithms and programming tools? Those are on topic too. — EJoshuaS - Reinstate Monica 1 min ago
Thanks, @Spevacus . When the OP clicks the delete button, they are, in essence, delete voting. But since they are the OP, their delete vote is binding. Only moderators can cast delete votes on locked posts. — 10 Rep 37 secs ago
@10Rep You can ask questions about how to use them, though. (I personally have a few questions about Visual Studio usage, for example). — EJoshuaS - Reinstate Monica 43 secs ago
you can ask questions around Specification and documentation where no code is needed (ex: stackoverflow.com/q/63856038/8620333 / stackoverflow.com/q/63643782/8620333) — Temani Afif 1 min ago
@Scratte I meant that helpdesks such as Yahoo Answers would allow any type of question, instead of just one topic. — 10 Rep 28 secs ago
I don't think that's the meaning of a "helpdesk". According to the dictionary it says "a service that provides information and assistance to users". Not sure that Yahoo fits that ether. — Scratte 27 secs ago
Another 85 million$ in July. Not for swag or Q+A, find the team T-shirts here. — Hans Passant 1 min ago
11:51 PM
Does this answer your question? Notify on desktop using HTML5 Notifications API — Oleg Valter 48 secs ago
Like, questions that aren't about a specific piece of code? Or questions that aren't about programming at all? Can you give an example of the sort of thing you want to ask? — John Montgomery 1 min ago
@Spevacus If an OP wrote something horrible as a question and it got into an edit war and was locked by a moderator, would you object to the OP deleting that question? — Andrew Morton 1 min ago
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