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12:05 AM
Elitism is the intolerance or prejudice expressed by a select, initiated group towards lay-people outside their group, while mutually celebrating each other's mutual membership. Frankly, I'm pretty appalled by the sheer number of people on this page who are rushing to defend elitism. I certainly hope they don't rush to defend other prejudices against outgroups with quite the same degree of eagerness. — Rounin 11 secs ago
12:27 AM
@CodyGray: by charging money, you would change the dynamic of who controls content. Currently, it is the community who vets the quality and appropriateness of the question, but once changed into a fee-for-service, it is those paying the fee who would decide on the appropriateness and importance of the question (by say, offering more money for an acceptable answer). This would increase leverage for those asking low-quality and low-attention questions, and would undoubtedly improve the situation for this small sub-group of people. The overall quality of the site, though, would suffer. — Hovercraft Full Of Eels 41 secs ago
"I get banned from asking questions" - A good way to lift the question ban is to answer questions instead. You learn something new and get reputation! The system will decide when your positive contributions outweigh everything else. — GalaxyCat105 1 min ago
@GalaxyCat105 I wouldn't call that a "good way". It works, but not as good as fixing own questions: Can I get out of my question ban by answers? — Tom 19 secs ago
Ok, I just now discovered SOCVR. I was hoping such a thing existed. I've learned from the close votes on this post that THIS is not the right place for questions of the type I asked. And I did post one other question in meta helping me judge a review I was doing. I quickly deleted it when I sensed it just wasn't the correct place. So I assume SOCVR is a good place to get some help? — Michael Welch 52 secs ago
These are the posts that helped me most: How should I get started reviewing Late Answers and First Posts?, What are the guidelines for reviewing? and How does the Triage queue work? and all the pages in the help center about asking.. and answering.. — Scratte 29 secs ago
would be great when you are granted a privilege some of this was "given to you". Perhaps it was. I've had some of these privileges for 5 years but didn't exercise them that frequently and probably don't recall what info was given. Certainly at the time I had no idea I would need to do so much homework. I only today discovered how to see my flag history. Been studying my user page a lot and never could find it. Didn't think it existed until I saw a help article mention flag history page. — Michael Welch 1 min ago
Perhaps some of those posts were "given" to me. Most of them I searched for and a lot of them were duplicates or linked to from another post. It's a maze to figure out which to read and which to skip, so I didn't skip any. I spend the better part of two months on meta just to get acquainted with the inner workings on the site. Hanging out in SOCVR is certainly not a bad place for discussions about curating the site. You can even just sit quietly and see the post that come through there and pick up on "how to predict the future" ;) — Scratte 1 min ago
I was so confused when you said earlier in the comments that you "could see where things were headed even if you didn't agree". I was like where is he looking at this information? — Michael Welch 10 secs ago
And to add to what GalaxyCat105 has written: Besides that you learn something, you learn how "bad" questions seem from an answerers perspective. This may open your eyes when you reflect your own questions afterwards. — akuzminykh 17 secs ago
1:17 AM
“ If you don't like a question, maybe just move on, and let someone else answer it instead of downvoting it until I get banned from asking questions.” - No; One of the great things about Stack Overflow is that it is filled with excellent questions with excellent answers. You were given countless comment with regards to your previous questions, were warned your questions were not well received, and were given all the tool to ask great questions. — Security Hound 1 min ago
1:49 AM
That was from mostly the queues. I have a modified version of this user script that will tell me if a post has close votes, and I check to see what others users have picked on a post in review too. And I've learned to get a feeling of it, which comes after a couple of thousand reviews ;) — Scratte 1 min ago
And also note that your account was not actually suspended. Just temporarily held back from questions so that you can take time to re-read How to Ask and a few other things and contribute positively in other ways to Stack Overflow. — GalaxyCat105 1 min ago
'You have never been called "stupid", ', well, while true, that is irrelevant, since only the cherry-picked OP 'victim' rant will ever appear on Titter/Facepalm/IhateSO.com:( — Martin James 28 secs ago
2:03 AM
I did not know that the SO office had a cat. What is it's name, and can we have a cute pic? — Martin James 1 min ago
2:21 AM
@MartinJames This is why I carefully investigate these so-called "victim" rants. I take them very seriously because, either, they are true and something needs to be done, or they are a lie and that needs to be exposed. — Cody Gray ♦ 51 secs ago
@HovercraftFullOfEels You were answering my question of how it would improve the platform by charging money? :-) Also, as long as there were diamonds around, I disagree with your prediction of who would control the content. — Cody Gray ♦ 6 secs ago
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4:13 AM
While good suggestion, I don't see any value to implement as a feature-request. Search on SO is... nowhere as useful as any real search engine so fixing one tiny issue not going to make me use it. — Alexei Levenkov 56 secs ago
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5:39 AM
I agree the system should do that by default. If of any help though, it seems the search
*bindFramebuffer [webgl]
will return what you want. — Kaiido 41 secs agoThe question was not closed on Code Review; you have received feedback there on why it's problematic and fixed many things, but now ... just wait, or add resources to help people who want to help you by providing e.g. a list of concrete concerns like, I don't know, "should this array really be empty" or whatever. If you move in places like Twitter maybe post a link to the question there, but obviously don't spam. — tripleee 1 min ago
Hi Champ 96k, welcome to Meta! I'm not sure which search brought you here but the problem you describe will not be answered on this specific site. To get an answer from users that have the expertise about the topic of your question you'll have to find and then re-post on the proper site. Check How do I ask a good question and What is on topic on the target site to make sure your post is in good shape. Your question is definitely off-topic on Meta and is better deleted here. — πάντα ῥεῖ 1 min ago
6:01 AM
Looks like Facebook changed the requirements for accessing profile images. I don't have much else to offer right now, we'll need to investigate further. — Adam Lear ♦ just now
6:15 AM
@Scratte Ahhhh! I was wondering what's with all those users with broken profile pictures :-D — 41686d6564 1 min ago
7:05 AM
I can understand why someone would err on the side of caution. Spam has a fairly hefty penalty attached and could result in the poster's account taking a shot from the Wave Motion Cannon. — user4581301 38 secs ago
7:23 AM
Comments are not for extended discussion; this conversation has been moved to chat. — Cody Gray ♦ 1 min ago
Starting from scratch on Stack Overflow does work extremely well, since we have a huge library of existing Q&A for you to read and learn from. What doesn't work well is starting from scratch by asking questions. That's not how you start. You start by reading and searching. Then, if you have a question about what you read, you can ask a question about it. That question will almost certainly go over well, because it'll be specific, focused, and will include evidence of research. Heck, you can (and should) link directly to the other SO Q&A that you read and are asking about. — Cody Gray ♦ 1 min ago
Moderator Note: Even on Meta sites, please keep discussion in the comments to a minimum and preferably focused on suggestions to improve the question. If you have an opinion or insight to share, post it as an answer. Thanks! — Cody Gray ♦ 1 min ago
I posted a related request on Meta Stack Exchange a while ago: searching for “writing” should list results with “writing.se” – it also contains some information about how they should implement it. — Glorfindel 1 min ago
8:25 AM
@BSMP: 800x600. This is my monitor resolution. I provide this info already ;-) — Eugen Konkov 1 min ago
8:41 AM
The real problem there is that, despite being transparently garbage, most of those questions had answers instead of down and close votes. If the user got a clearer signal they might not keep making the same mistakes. — jonrsharpe just now
I was going to downvote each of the questions but I didn't have enough rep... — expressjs123 1 min ago
9:49 AM
Flagging question as very low quality is rarely a good idea. Better vote or flag to close the question. Related: When is a closeable question also a “very low quality” question? — BDL 22 secs ago
@Pang Thanks. That's a nuisance: it makes it an order of magnitude more work. — Andrew Morton 1 min ago
@PradeepSanjeewa there is no need for such a site, you can send an email to the software provider and get your answer. There is no software problem here, it is working as intended; it judges your license as invalid and is blocking access - great. Your question is about your license, not about the software. You need to take it to the people who have access to the relevant data, not to random people on the internet. — Gimby 9 secs ago
I think the account reset by email is a very interesting and problematic aspect. I suspect that you can reset even a Teams account with you main email, I'm not sure if the password-reset dialog also takes your other emails linked to authentication providers. I personally find the approach by SE here fundamentally flawed, but they still seem to encourage mixing private and professional Teams accounts this way. — Mad Scientist 19 secs ago
All of them are good questions and they shoud have their place on the site network. (1) belongs probably to the SU, (2) to the askubuntu (but also Unix & Linux SE matches), (3) might be problematic but could be interpreted as "what is the spec sheet for the scope X". In this case, maybe Engineering SE is the best match, (4) is too broad, but after giving more focus might match Open Data or Earth Science, (5) has a best match on the Workplace SE, possibly Academia SE or SoftwareEngineering SE. | These questions should be migrated and then processed on the target site as they should be. — peterh - Reinstate Monica 57 secs ago
That the debate is on VLQ flagging ( = quick delete) or simply closure, migration is not even mentioned, it is not even considered, is one of the top 3 disappointing features of the site network / communities. — peterh - Reinstate Monica 1 min ago
I did post a somwhat related question quite a while ago, but never got an answer. There are a bunch of potential ways the coupling between SO and Teams accounts could leak information. I mostly considered this from the other side, what information might be leaked to SO mods and users, but your version about what your employer might be able to do or see is potentially even more concerning. — Mad Scientist 31 secs ago
@CodeCaster I wasn't sure if I should raise a flag or ask in Meta first — Camilo Terevinto 44 secs ago
I just read that situation as well, flagged the answer asking "Why was this answer deleted? It is an answer, by the OP, from the hints they got in comments". The answer requires editing (XML parsed as HTML), but it is a valid answer. — CodeCaster 1 min ago
@Sinatr Anything that would have made me understand the decision. A comment would have been enough — Camilo Terevinto 1 min ago
Mods do not leave comments on each moderation action they take. Asking clarification or even rectification is fine, but the "with no explanation whatsoever" bit makes it seem like mods are supposed to explain themselves on each such action, and that's not great. — yivi 29 secs ago
@yivi You're completely correct, it wasn't my intention to make it seem that way. I've edited a bit the title/body — Camilo Terevinto 1 min ago
11:11 AM
Does this answer your question? What to do with late answers which retread the same ground as previous answers (but not as thoroughly)? — gnat 55 secs ago
@gnat Not really. If anyone had posted an answer, surely, but comments are transient in nature, and an answer does make sense in this scenario. — Camilo Terevinto 1 min ago
Related: there is a project created by community members to automatically detect spam posts (meta.stackexchange.com/questions/291301/…). This is rule-based but it works very well. There is also a machine learning model trained with fast.ai for finding offensive comments (meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/396472/…). — Marijn 1 min ago
11:43 AM
Thanks bro. You cleared my doubts. It's just my another way to ask for upvote. — Bishwas Bhandari 27 secs ago
Don't flag the Questions as "Very Low Quality". The flag means: Harmful, delete it now. It's basically useless and it's not a close flag. Flag as "needs improvement" → whatever fits :) The "needs improvement" is code for "Should be closed". Duplicate and picking any of the other 3 seems a good choice here. — Scratte 12 secs ago
Given that this followed a 64 day review suspension, by do you feel a 32 day suspension is excessive? Note that post was not an audit, you were manually suspended by a moderator. — Martijn Pieters ♦ 30 secs ago
Specifically, you selected Requires editing. That option means: The community can edit this post to make it on topic. How would you edit that post, which was closed as too broad, to make it on topic? Do you know, specifically, what the OP was looking for from answers? — Martijn Pieters ♦ 1 min ago
To make that question narrower in focus, we need to know more about what problem the OP is trying to solve, in more detail than what they shared in that post, so asking the community to edit that post is a waste of community time. We suspend reviewers from the Triage queue specifically when they show that they don't yet understand what Requires editing is supposed to achieve. Please do read the two links in the banner on your question for details on how Triage is supposed to work. — Martijn Pieters ♦ just now
Even if the question would be on topic, why did you not select 'requires editing' in that case? The post quality is very low, with multiple formatting issues. If the question was on topic it certainly could have done with some work from community members willing to edit into shape. — Martijn Pieters ♦ 30 secs ago
What exactly is wrong with them specifying they're a butcher by profession in their profile description? — Nick 53 secs ago
Sorry, so you did. There were two reviewers and I looked at the wrong line. Still, you then failed to spot why that question is too broad. They are asking for a list of things, basically, with no boundary on what qualifies as an answer to the question. — Martijn Pieters ♦ 2 mins ago
You already flagged the account. As you note we took action before, and your current flag is still pending. We'll take action again if warranted (I don't immediately have time to handle the flag myself right now). There isn't anything the community can do other that that. — Martijn Pieters ♦ 1 min ago
If you report it and it gets changed by moderators and then is changed back again, report it again. If you report it and the moderators don't change it then presumably they've determined they are fine with it and you'd likely not get anywhere if you report it again when they didn't do anything last time. — Robert Longson 1 min ago
@Nick, it was username: "Kill animals", profile description: "...and drink their blood". — scopchanov 2 mins ago
@MartijnPieters, I just would like to know the procedures and if I should keep reporting it. — scopchanov 1 min ago
@scopchanov: yes, repeated problematic behaviour can indeed be flagged again, thank you for bringing it to our attention! — Martijn Pieters ♦ 1 min ago
Done. Technically #5 and #7 are the same, since the synonym blocks any recreation of the tag — Machavity ♦ 1 min ago
12:41 PM
This "answer" literally quotes two comments without providing any additional information. While I'll agree if someone cares to say that the comments should be made into answers, I don' — Bob Jarvis - Reinstate Monica 11 secs ago
@BobJarvis-ReinstateMonica That may warrant a downvote (or editing), but not a binding deletion vote. — Camilo Terevinto 1 min ago
You can also mod flag this. We typically reach out to them and cover why this isn't allowed. — Machavity ♦ 19 secs ago
Manual editing or script? I actually have a back log of 200+ edit of dead link. And you can use the prefix
url:site.com
to search url on SO like url:bobpowell.net. — xdtTransform 10 secs agoBtw may you add the
[broken-link]
tag, I don't have enough reputation to suggest an edit. — xdtTransform 1 min agoSearch options url
*bobpowell.net*
give 264 result. I hope you stay in the 2 digits. — xdtTransform 57 secs ago1:15 PM
@Machavity interesting, didn't know that. I am usually "afraid" of mod flags as I know that those should be reserved for some "extreme" cases. — Tomerikoo 17 secs ago
1:31 PM
@BobJarvis-ReinstateMonica "This "answer" literally quotes two comments without providing any additional information." That's fine as long as the comments fully answer the question and aren't yet contained in other answers. The effort is here that BrianM recognized that situation and converted them into an answer, which allows to vote on them. — Trilarion 1 min ago
1:49 PM
Your definition of “grit” is what you need to have to be a self-learner. If you are not persistent, and don’t have a burning desire to figure something out, then you’re not a self-learner. You might attempt to learn something by yourself, but you never will. — Cris Luengo 8 secs ago
I seem to recall there being some discussion in the Bad Reviews chat room about whether Samuel Liew should be permitted to use the custom tool he uses to achieve permabans. I'm not sure if that discussion left the chat room. — Haem 25 secs ago
Typically, the moderators will warn them the first time. If they continue in the behavior after being warned and offered an explanation by other users, they would then consider a suspension. — EJoshuaS - Reinstate Monica 1 min ago
Many of these posts have already been edited - stackoverflow.com/posts/24375309/revisions — GalaxyCat105 28 secs ago
Shog has carried out such an edit perfectly in a way that could be reversed, see this answer. Perhaps a staffer can dig up the script he used — Erik A 36 secs ago
When including links in posts, perhaps users should be encouraged to create new Wayback Machine or archive.is copies if none already exist, and to link to those instead? As well as situations like this, it would also help avoid the lesser problem of broken links in future. — AJM-Reinstate-Monica 1 min ago
@AJM-Reinstate-Monica I don't think that's a good idea. Wayback machine links often take noticeably longer to load than the original links and why should the source of the content be deprived of the traffic? — Martin Smith 59 secs ago
Why downvote if you plan to remove Voting to delete doesn't necessarily result in the post getting deleted. In case it doesn't get deleted, downvoting the answer is an indicator to other users and the one who posted the answer that the voter doesn't consider it useful to be on the site. Voting to close, voting to delete, and downvoting answers all at once doesn't seem unusual at all to me. — CertainPerformance 1 min ago
I must applaud one thing: this post does not pull the offensive card like the dupe link does. It correctly calls this "inappropriate" which is a vastly better description. — Gimby 31 secs ago
The point of moderation isn't that we're annoyed at you, think you're stupid, or want you to leave the site. Nor do people downvote because they "don't know the answer." I've had questions downvoted, or even closed, too, and most of my contributions to the site are well-received. We review content, not users, here. If you have a specific reason to think that someone is doing otherwise, please free to flag for moderator attention explaining the situation. — EJoshuaS - Reinstate Monica 34 secs ago
@CertainPerformance consider the circumstances: the answer has been out there for 5 years with no voting, then suddenly 2 votes within 2 minutes of each other and then the delete immediately thereafter. — Jay Blanchard 1 min ago
Note that questions cause by typos should be closed, not answered, and I'm sure there's a canonical for why one should avoid concatenating and use prepared statements. — CertainPerformance 1 min ago
That's true @KevinB which is one reason why I hesitated to bring it up. However, I know this particular user has an issue with me and some others. I had also hesitated to bring that up because I've tried to play nice. C'est la vie I guess. — Jay Blanchard 52 secs ago
The downvotes in particular do look unnecessary to me, but, I can certainly understand and agree with the frustration of finding questions that should be deleted, but aren't because someone decided to answer them and the system thus prevents deletion due to the existence of said answer. I'd rather people be allowed to answer these, but it not prevent deletion by automatic means. — Kevin B 1 min ago
there nothing offensive about it, vegans do attack other people, sometimes violent, so he is describing reality, a butcher kills animals conforming with the laws. — nbk 58 secs ago
@Pang The problem with that is that it also includes posts that have already been edited. I tried
url:bobpowell.net -url:web.archive.org
, but for some reason that's still not excluding posts that have been edited. — Donald Duck 1 min agosuch cleaning operations come fairly regular, and so i loose some accepted answer post, but as i mostly respond to newbie questions, i take it there are dupes(how else can you get rep anyway) — nbk 14 secs ago
Somewhere in the comments the fear was raised that an announcement of a downvote survey would lead to additional unwarranted downvotes. I just looked at the number of downvotes and there is hardly an uptick visible and if so only on 15th October. But with ~6000 downvotes daily on average I wonder if the 500 surveys limit has already been reached. If so, why not collecting more surveys. With only 500 it might be that the results won't be that statistically robust in the end and that would then not be very useful. — Trilarion 1 min ago
@Tri I don't think there was any talk of capping the survey count. Eg. > "Our goal is to collect at least 500 completed surveys." — zcoop98 54 secs ago
3:09 PM
@JayBlanchard The only issue I personally have with you is that you have been rude towards me ever since I started participating more in PHP tag. I tend to avoid interactions with you for that reason. I don't know what other users you have in mind since I can't think of any. — Dharman 12 secs ago
@nbk, who's said this has anything to do with the vegan culture? Personally, I am anything but a vegan. However, I think that such barbaric statements, e. g. kill (not a process, but a living creature), die, drink their blood, cut their heads, break their bones or similar, do not have place in a modern, civilized society (like the one I am a part of for example). This should be even more true with regard to the SO community. — scopchanov 18 secs ago
The (VLQ) Very Low Quality flag will be declined on such a post. Also.. any new user will have a hard time understanding your abbreviations: VtC means Vote to Close, VtD means Vote to Delete. Seeing as the Question author seem to be fairly new, and lots of other users see these posts, I think it would be better to spell it out. Not to mention that they can't vote to close, let alone vote to delete. — Scratte 1 min ago
Your "challenge" got me interested... it looks like, from experimenting, that the length limit for SO urls is 1,988 characters. Any tag search that generates a url length greater than this appears to trigger a
Bad Request
error. — zcoop98 24 secs agoSorry but I don't buy it. Plus, I even pinged you a few times in others questions and never once did you respond. So please, don't take me/us for a fool. — Funk Forty Niner 1 min ago
Quote: "How do you find any good questions to answer in PHP? I can't find anything interesting." Users do tend to lose interest in a topic over time, natural progression and all. But rather best to leave it to people that still can. Very easy to do, just add [php] to the Ignored Tags section of your profile. — Hans Passant 14 secs ago
Among the questions you have listed I only see one duplicate closure, which doesn't look like a useful signpost. Some of them were deleted by me and a moderator. Closed question should be deleted. If they should not be deleted then why are they closed? Maybe they should get reopened? — Dharman 41 secs ago
None of those questions seem to be worth keeping around. I don't think this "evidence" demonstrates what you appear to think it does. — yivi 59 secs ago
@TylerH I don't object to it being deleted, I object to the manner in which it was deleted. I guess it is wrong of me to object to some things. Can some mod do me the favor of deleting this? — Jay Blanchard just now
@Dharman I do not agree that closed Questions should be deleted. If that was the case, there's be no reason to limit Roomba to certain circumstances. If a post is poor, misleading, useless or redundant, it's another matter. Closed just isn't enough. — Scratte 14 secs ago
@scopchanov i eat also sometimes veagn and i don't mind as long as they are adults and don't force their kids or animals. But teh user describes his job, and doesn't attack any person and also doesn't want top kill any one- the description in his profile describes also his experince and frsut with people who want to live i any way but don't allow others to do it their way — nbk 1 min ago
@Scratte We can't let the system delete everything automatically, if a post has positively-scoring answers or an accepted answer then there should be a manual review. Maybe there is a way to edit the question and answers and improve it enough so that the deletion is not warranted. Some closed posts are useful, but that is rather a minority. e.g. Some typos are common and having a good explanation how to spot them might be useful even though we do not accepts such questions in general. — Dharman 44 secs ago
Please do not bring dirty laundry out. It's not appropriate to mention the question asker's reputation gain or loss unless it is directly related to the topic. — Dharman 23 secs ago
Am I understanding this correctly? You were signed in with your private account and instead of signing out first, you signed in with your work credentials when joining the team and now those two accounts are linked? — Scratte 10 secs ago
@nbk, Do you think it has anything to do with being vegan? I am against barbaric messages. Vegan is a matter of choice. — scopchanov 45 secs ago
@nbk, you see the profile description NOW. It has been changed. Here is the whole story: First it was username:
kill animals
, desc: ...and drink their blood
. Then, after the first report from my side and the moderator's action to set the name to userXXXX
and to delete the description, they were changed by the user to username: kill animals and drink their blood
and desc: I am a proud butcher
. After the second report and the repeated moderator's action, the user adds: I am discriminated by vegans
. So, that is the whole story `till now. — scopchanov 1 min ago@Dharman: In my experience, I can't see any other real reason to complain about mass deletions besides reputation. It's also not "dirty laundry"; their reputation loss or gain is not a secret since it's visible on their reputation chart. My hypothesis is that there's something going on here that caused them to lose a huge chunk of rep, and then they're seeing more posts deleted on top of that, which is what's boiling over into a theory of them being targeted. It's an angle, and I'll submit if it's the wrong angle, I'd be happy to revise my stance. — Makoto 59 secs ago
@Braiam Yes. I just solved, the second partition was armed but since the keypad is LED type I can't see it. — E_Blue 45 secs ago
@scopchanov i think if he is a butcher and like to drink anyml bolld let him do it and praise his needs, i don't care. And as i said, veagn sometimes are radical, and if it his profession maybee he was attacked or verbally abused. if it was changed and explained that os not ok, and he chqnged it back, he must be banned — nbk 1 min ago
Hi E_Blue, welcome to Meta! I'm not sure which search brought you here but the problem you describe will not be answered on this specific site. To get an answer from users that have the expertise about the topic of your question you'll have to find and then re-post on the proper site. Check How do I ask a good question and What is on topic on the target site to make sure your post is in good shape. Your question is definitely off-topic on Meta and is better deleted here. — πάντα ῥεῖ 16 secs ago
@nbk, please take a look at the last comment under the linked question. The citation shows the username at that time. — scopchanov 1 min ago
@Makoto you can reverse your stance. One does not have anything to do with the other. — Jay Blanchard 59 secs ago
Also going through How should I get started reviewing Late Answers and First Posts?, What are the guidelines for reviewing? and the help pages on asking helped me when I got suspended from reviewing. — Scratte 1 min ago
Okay @JayBlanchard; my stance no longer includes a theory about the voting reversal having to do with this circumstance of you believing you're targeted. I'll submit it was a bit out in left field. However, the circumstances around reputation gain/loss still apply since this is probably the only way you learned about this. — Makoto 1 min ago
@scopchanov Wait.. so you're not a vegan, meaning you're happy about the killings, breaking the bones and whatever else goes on in the "civilized" society. We're not suppose to mention it? — Scratte 13 secs ago
"On a final edit note: I won't be responding to comments, I've said my piece." It seems hypocritical to call out a user for allegedly not responding to comment pings and then take this stance. — TylerH 45 secs ago
Also, I'm again really perplexed that in several cases you're complaining about questions that you have voted to close. Are you also being targeted by yourself? — TylerH 55 secs ago
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