12:09 AM
@roganjosh It may be a timezone thing, but I've never found any of the chat channels remotely useful. Maybe some people get lucky and happen to ask a question there at the exact time someone is around to answer, but it has never worked for me. — Steve Bennett 1 min ago
@Makoto Sorry, what? I didn't reference you about the tool, but the idea that
Stack Overflow cares only about
(the effectiveness of usage). — F8ER 59 secs ago12:55 AM
[aside] Seems like a bad idea to even of asked/answered on StackOverflow and asked on meta… all it does is drop my rep dramatically. Asking on meta just brought further downvotes to stackoverflow. :\ — Samuel Marks 52 secs ago
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2:15 AM
Does this answer your question? Could they make the site's recaptcha accessable in China? — PeterJ 1 min ago
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@Braiam Perhaps it shouldn't have existed. But that's not the question now. The question is whether removing it from 19K questions would do more harm than good. Do you have a compelling argument that it would be beneficial to do so? I'd love to hear it. — Daniel Widdis 12 secs ago
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7:07 AM
It's known as the meta effect. If you draw attention to questions people vote on them. If it's a good question you can end up with lots of upvotes. — Robert Longson 15 secs ago
Um, I was thinking the exact same thing just when reCAPTCHAs became mandatory for searching here while logged out. It seems that in the meantime, China began blocking access to that domain. So unfortunately, that hack no longer works. — gparyani just now
Oh and there's no bug in notifications. You're notified of your achievements, getting downvoted is not an achievement. Notifications will start again once you exceed your previous maximum rep. — Robert Longson 33 secs ago
As @Steve Bennet said, It sucks when you only have a vague notion, I think SO isn't the best place to ask/answer questions in that kind of situation, instead online programmer communities like HackClub or others are a better place to learn programming as they are not Q&A — Jacob Schneider 1 min ago
recaptcha.net gives me 404 error message. Guess it works only for China users, if at all, but I prefer if it won't break for me. — Shadow Wizard is Ear For You 1 min ago
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9:13 AM
@SteveBennett indeed, coverage even for an active room like ours is Euro/US-centric :( People will still pick things up from the transcript when they become active again, so it defaults back to just asking a question on SO. We still have a Room Owner from Australia, though, so there is definitely overlap. If you want to see activity levels you can look at the room info page e.g. this — roganjosh 20 secs ago
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10:17 AM
I agree. I would add: search with Google. It has SO indexed better then SO itself — Juraj 13 secs ago
10:37 AM
@MartijnPieters As OP explained in the last paragraph, these "multiple questions" all fall under the umberlla of "Can a programming language that is suitable for design of complex systems be at the same time able to express useful one-liners that can access the file system or control jobs?" — nalzok 24 secs ago
@nalzok which shows that it is not a focused question. The top answer is very long, trying too address all the points raised. It is a classically too broad question, requiring a book to answer. — Martijn Pieters ♦ 1 min ago
In addition, it asks for recommendations too: The reason of this question is that I am hoping to develop a language usable in both. If you know of such a language, please post it as well.. The question may be about a suitable topic, but that isn’t the only criteria for wha lt makes a question on topic. — Martijn Pieters ♦ 1 min ago
Does this answer your question? Handling an old, viewed and upvoted, but clearly too broad question and its answers — πάντα ῥεῖ 11 secs ago
I would be in favor of a historical lock. I'm just not sure that it makes sense at this point, if no one has missed it in the past 6 years... — Cody Gray ♦ 1 min ago
Inventing new meanings for English Language Words on a site that routinely states this is an English Language Site perhaps ought to post a "Redefined Webster's Dictionary" that is in accordance with the meanings and usage rules agreed upon by the High Rep User Community here on Stack Overflow. — Y2020-09 1 min ago
@Scratte great questions generally are referenced from all over the internet, and their deletion is generally noticed. Good questions have people care about them and miss them when they are gone. There were no flags on that post asking for undeletion. There were no posts on this Meta or on Meta.SE asking what happened to it. — Martijn Pieters ♦ 1 min ago
Does this answer your question? When is it appropriate to create a tag, and how does it work? — user4642212 10 secs ago
I am sorry but I am not following...it is a very hot new field in ML/DL and it would be really nice to have it because it would help to create a community. It is a niche but it is a important niche IMHO — Alex 37 secs ago
11:59 AM
This point of view is astonishingly positive. Imagine all those unanswered questions that no one even cares to find the dupes of! — Nuclear03020704 1 min ago
@user4642212 - not that I am of any opinion on the matter, but why are we closing the question to a FAQ target that explicitly lists asking on meta as one of the valid options? :) But I guess the comment should've sufficed initially — Oleg Valter 1 min ago
@OlegValter it is valid to do so if the question is missing the majority of the minimal information we need to make a judgement call. Posting on meta is just one step of many. — rene 42 secs ago
@Polygnome I don't play any game. I do not want the exception to become the rule. Whatever we decide, we shouldn't do it on the basis of exceptions. — Braiam 31 secs ago
@rene - eh, ok I guess? Not that I am arguing in favour of the question or tag, but always thought that the guideline is quite clear on that and that's a permitted request (and not a part of a multi-stage process) without any extra conditions like lack of information. Am I not aware of a clarification (please note that says nothing about this question)? — Oleg Valter 1 min ago
Seems to have confused another user into thinking it is a legitimate question... Perhaps too much time on the site has caused these other users' quality standards to be diminished... — Cody Gray ♦ 42 secs ago
@OlegValter You may be right, that this isn’t necessarily a valid closure, but we can always reopen, as soon as the question contains all relevant details. — user4642212 49 secs ago
@OlegValter please compare with this question: meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/402125/…. It is now up to the OP here to edit this question similar to what was done on that example. Let's not just create tags for the hack of it and then having to burninate it 6 to 8 weeks later .... — rene 34 secs ago
12:43 PM
@user4642212 ok, I was worried I missed something (I would certainly vote for needs details, or just provide the FAQ as a separate comment, though, but what's done is done). Seeing this point the OP back to the FAQ that states they can ask on meta I envisioned the ensuing confusion and had to ask :) Alex, please do provide details on the proposal - a request that shows that the requestor cares about the tag enough to propose an excerpt, a wiki, features proper tag formatting has a much better chance to be accepted. — Oleg Valter 40 secs ago
1:11 PM
'This question was removed from Stack Overflow for reasons of moderation.' — Addesign Space 1 min ago
"Inviting Discussion" is how people learn - really is what I am trying to say. It just happened to me again since the writing of this post - posting multiple answers because somebody really didn't get it. I was trying to help the guy. "Future Users" are great, but the person who asks a question in the first place (the "OP") is a user, right now. — Y2020-09 1 min ago
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@Scraffe: It's a reference to a lot of trash (zero effort / zero understanding) questions being allowed to stay that in the former days would have been closed and deleted. All in the name of being welcoming to new users who don't care about the posting guidelines, did not read them, and did not bother to even type their own question title into the site search or google search which would have found five existing SO questions which are better-written and which are already answered. — Ben Voigt 34 secs ago
2:43 PM
@SteveBennett I never suggested you were an asker. Most of my time is spent answering questions in the chatroom. There never will be any decent coverage in your timezone if people from that area don't make themselves available to help in chat :P — roganjosh 51 secs ago
3:33 PM
I'm curious to know how you do "find what is this problem called". I have the impression new users have difficulty with that exactly that aspect. If you can elaborate a bit on that part that would be useful. — rene 20 secs ago
4:13 PM
@Braiam That hand-wavey answer still does not quantitatively evaluate the tag. I remain unconvinced. — Daniel Widdis 28 secs ago
4:35 PM
This is honestly why I'm wary of the spam flag. I see very, very little outright spam, more likely URLs disguised in a legitimate question like your example - and those I flag with spam get often declined, even though the question seems to get deleted by the handler/mod (e.g. stackoverflow.com/questions/64440307) — Lennart 1 min ago
"the question passed first post review" I was the one who reviewed it in First Posts and asked in SOCVR if it was spam. I flagged it as "Needs details or clarity" only for the very reason that this question was necessary. The OP then pinged me concluding it was spam, but their flag was declined. — Jeanne Dark 32 secs ago
5:23 PM
Have you read the message you should be able to see when you attempt to access review? — Jon Clements ♦ 1 min ago
6:05 PM
This bears a lot of resemblance to the top answer on Why is “Can someone help me?” not an actual question? — wjandrea 40 secs ago
6:25 PM
@SteveBennett: "It may be a timezone thing, but I've never found any of the chat channels remotely useful" -- I don't see what the timezone has to do with it. If asking open-ended, discussion-oriented questions would work in the Q&A itself, in spite of it being an inappropriate use of that forum, then it would work just as well in the chat rooms. Yes, there may not be someone there exactly that moment to answer the question, but then they wouldn't be in the Q&A side of the site either. In chat it works more like the old Usenet, or other discussion forums...it doesn't have to be immediate. — Peter Duniho 1 min ago
6:43 PM
Do you really think a "give me the codez" question from a 5K rep user is "focused"? — charlietfl 1 min ago
In case we needed an illustration, here's one: stackoverflow.com/questions/64525779/… Here we have almost no-one trying very hard to help the OP with the OP's predicament. — Rounin 1 min ago
7:35 PM
I agree with you. And I think StackOverflow has gradually developed towards (and will continue to) a place of professionalism. We don't really have an official encyclopedia for programmers and programming techniques, but this forum is probably the closest thing. StackOverflow is not a learning book for a course at school. — ワイきんぐ 1 min ago
@Lennart: For something like that, I'd say keep flagging as spam and reach out to the mods if any flags on such posts get declined. What you have there is a textbook example of thinly disguised linkspam — the non-sequitur "sonoma website design" link text is an obvious give-away. — Ilmari Karonen just now
8:07 PM
@charlietfl I'm not sure what the rep has to do with anything here. We should be focusing on the content not the author. I'm not fussed about this at all, if you guys disagree it's fine by me ;) And to set the record straight I never intended to "squabble" over this. I think the tone used in my post was both neutral and polite throughout. If that was felt differently I'm sorry though. — customcommander 1 min ago
The content in that question is garbage. How does it help the site as a knowledge base? — charlietfl 52 secs ago
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8:59 PM
I'm guessing @JeanneDark means the author of this meta post, not the author of the Question in question :) I was the one that left the comment, and I also flagged the post as "Needs details or clarity". Which I did because it was discussed in the chatroom. Being a spam-detector is not my profession, and will likely never be. The advice has always been to only use the spam flag only when one is sure, which I wasn't. To be honest, I'm quite happy I didn't, as that would have added to my declined flag count. — Scratte 45 secs ago
9:27 PM
@charlietfl: Not always. Some users literally ask thousands of low-quality questions (and can end up with more than 100,000 reputation points).They just ignore close votes and downvotes (because it doesn't happen on most of their questions). — Peter Mortensen 18 secs ago
And you can simply use "python list site:stackoverflow.com" which will give you results only from stack overflow — Tas 8 secs ago
9:41 PM
@Y2020-09 You are not wrong, in fact you are very right. And if SO was a helpdesk aimed at facilitating one-on-one tutoring/counseling, there wouldn't be a problem, at all. But thats fundamentally not what SO is. SO simply isn't a teaching site. It has a goal of building a Q&A repository. You are free trying to establish such a resource elsewhere -- but history has shown that the model SO follows ensures a high quality and interest in the site by experts - something more conversational sites often lack. — Polygnome 38 secs ago
Yes, with OP I mean the author of this MSO question. To expand on what @Scratte said, I'm also only using the spam flag if I'm sure and it's obvious. I've one declined flag and it was a short, very low quality question with a link and username that, together with the overall look of the question, appeared very dubious to me (it was then quickly closed and deleted via delete votes). That's why I became more careful. — Jeanne Dark 24 secs ago
Another variation encountered today (true typo, extra character): Thanks in advancve — Peter Mortensen 1 min ago
This is a good example of "question that closed for wrong reason" - OP did not perform any meta.stackoverflow.com/search?q=closed+wrong+reason to find duplicate meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/251673/…... Indeed this post should be left closed with a wrong reason to be deleted soon. — Alexei Levenkov 1 min ago
Sounds like indeed the case - you are banned forever - we are in "Eternal September" and who knows if it ever ends for next one to start :) — Alexei Levenkov 24 secs ago
@AlexeiLevenkov Please note that I wasn't asking what do to in general. I used the
specific-question
tag as an attempt to make it clear that I was only challenging the close vote on a specific question. — customcommander 1 min agoWhile we are at explaining how SO and meta work - Alex, please also read description of tags you put on the question. Requesting a tag and requesting new feature on the site are different things. Both have strict guidelines - this post ignoring both. — Alexei Levenkov 57 secs ago
Nicely written post - I should have had as much detail in the question. As has been pointed out in the comments, we did discuss this in SOCVR, although I did make the mistake of simply commenting that I had flagged it as spam, rather than raising a flag request, which would likely have resulted in the post being deleted as spam and making this entire Q&A unnecessary. — Nick 15 secs ago
"I like that question" reasoning was not ever enough for any action from moderators/community - so I don't see how this question in its current state is not a duplicate of general "close for different reason"... (Note that if you really cared of that SO question you'd edit it in shape so it either not a duplicate or at very least shows research effort/clear requirements). — Alexei Levenkov 1 min ago
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@AlexeiLevenkov That wasn't my reasoning at all and I actually didn't think it was a particular good question either. So that's a little bit uncalled for. I was actually going to VTC it with a link to the canonical question by the way. When I noticed that it was closed because not focused enough then I thought that maybe just maybe this was the wrong call and I came here to discuss this. As I said I'm not fussed at all so I don't see why I'm being picked on now ;) — customcommander 55 secs ago
I could not figure out how to read that out of your post - consider editing if you really care. Side note I did not expect a reply as you seem to ignore moderator's comment - somewhat surprised here. — Alexei Levenkov 29 secs ago
10:39 PM
If you don't care of the issue enough it probably not worth asking on meta either... It may be good idea to way up to a week before asking - this way you do know you actually care about a particular issue/question... There are way too many on-time-use questions to discuss each on meta. — Alexei Levenkov 18 secs ago
@AlexeiLevenkov If you don't want to discuss it, or you think it's not worth it, why are you? — Scratte 7 secs ago
@DanielWiddis What harm would it do to remove it? I can only imagine problems for questions with this as the only tag. — klutt 37 secs ago
@JeanneDark: Yeah, I can see how that could be a false positive. To me, the biggest signs that it's probably not disguised spam are that 1) the user clearly admits that it's their site, 2) there are no signs of keyword stuffing, 3) the question is about developing said web site, so the link has an excuse for being there, and 4) it actually describes a specific programming (well, UI styling) problem. Sure, it's still close-worthy since it includes no on-site reproducible example, but it's otherwise understandable, specific and on-topic. Spam rarely is. — Ilmari Karonen 28 secs ago
11:19 PM
I really don't understand this. Why should I bend over backwards just to report a potential unfair handling of a question? Isn't it what the specific-question tag is about? And why am I being questioned for doing so? I came here to ask "Hey it's this fine?" and the answer I got is "Yeah it's fine" and I'm absolutely OK with this. — customcommander 1 min ago
11:45 PM
@Polygnome yes... Questions and answers are easier to read - when "thinking of" this site as a reference book or text book. However, there is a major problem that arises from this type of perspective. I don't if you have paid any attention to post after post about "Question Quality" - but the reality is that only the most basic questions of computer science can get answers without dialogue and discourse. Science & Philosophy go well together - and philosophy is all about discourse. — Y2020-09 1 min ago
So you can keep your point of view, but the next time you find yourself wondering why people just keep saying "Hey, write my code for me..." It is because (at least in my experience) whenever they try to say anything about their web-site or their app, it is called: SPAM, Noise, Irrelevant, Off-topic... etc... So, as a result, 9th grade computer coding camp problems (homework) are all you will ever get because of this attitude. — Y2020-09 1 min ago
😲 really strange why all those downvotes, I suggested a legit feature, what's wrong with that ? — CYREX 10 secs ago
@Y2020-09 SO has worked very well for over a decade with the Q&A model. More conversational sites have existed before and continue to exist. They all suffer the same fate: no experts and extremely low overall quality, with some very rare gems in between. There is a reason why you find so much info on SO just by searching the web with your favorite search engine. The fact is that this site was conceived to be more like a textbook - Its the most prominent property that makes SO what it is, and it has proven to be very effective because it draws in experts. — Polygnome 1 min ago
Presumably you read information on tags if you using them for first time - meta.stackoverflow.com/tags/feature-request/info — Alexei Levenkov 1 min ago
The harm in removal is always the time spent doing so, while other tags are neglected. Nobody's ever asking if they can go through questions and give them a bunch of good, relevant tags - they just do that. These removals chew up a lotta time and effort; if there's no perceivable benefit, then that's just wasted. — Shog9 just now
@PeterDuniho Maybe I'm missing something. The chat looks much more like IRC to me. How would you even know if someone replied to you hours lately, with all the intervening conversation? Very hard to follow a single discussion across days in that format. (Whereas in Q&A it's all about the one very narrow topic...) — Steve Bennett 16 secs ago
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