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Stack overflow is actively hostile to questions about techniques. Well formed questions asking about debugging techniques in specific scenarios where the problem is unclear to the developer are closed because they "don't contain code examples". I guess it fits into the fact that Stack Overflow is hostile to newer programmers, even when they ask reasonable questions. Moderators seek to close questions to get their rocks off mostly. — David Findlay 18 secs ago
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@NearHuscarl Yes, there is a "Sheriff" badge for anyone who has served as an elected moderator for at least 1 year. Unfortunately, there's no way to cash in the gold badges for real gold. — Cody Gray ♦ 43 secs ago
Frankly, if there was any attempt to manipulate the election, in my eyes it would have been this: meta.stackoverflow.com/q/412343/3962537 -- basically an unsubstantiated witch-hunt aimed at one of the candidates, while the election was still in progress. — Dan Mašek 59 secs ago
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Here at SO, there are guidelines which govern the acceptability of a question. And for good reason. If a user cannot (or simply isn't yet qualified in their journey as a developer to) adhere to the standards, we shouldn't encourage low quality posts by giving referrals. With all the recent lamentations about question quality, I figured this would be a given. For this reason, I do feel it's a bad idea to foster the notion of redirecting users elsewhere. This came out matter-of-factly; this is only my opinion and I totally respect where you guys are coming from. — silencedogood 27 secs ago
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"SE remained fully transparent on this case" No, the Stack Overflow moderator team remained fully transparent on this case, which we try to do as a matter of policy in all cases. I tried to make that clear in the announcement. However, the SO mod team did have excellent support from SE staff, so props to them for that. As you said, this is altogether different from the Monica situation, so let's not try to draw parallels between them. I, too, am still working on trying to rebuild trust between myself and SE as a company, but that is not relevant to this particular issue. — Cody Gray ♦ 16 secs ago
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Right call all the way around. Nothing matters more than integrity in assessing whether to place someone in a position of power. Power corrupts and absolute power corrupts -- absolutely. Dishonesty (scholastic or otherwise) in the nomination process should preclude any candidate from moving forward.. — David C. Rankin 57 secs ago
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"Does a link to Stack Overflow in an open source library mean that that library must be copyleft?" That would be very weird, wouldn't it, so the likely answer is no. Just because somebody said something somewhere doesn't mean it's true and just because someone wrote down a link to a site somewhere you can't really conclude anything, I guess. — Trilarion 1 min ago
I think "Don't get your hopes up on the contact form" is an answer to "What can I do when I disagree with a moderator", right? — CodeCaster 35 secs ago
Not really. Not any more than "restarting my computer didn't help" is an answer to a programming question. Also, that's a weird quotation; I can't find it anywhere on this page. :-) — Cody Gray ♦ 1 min ago
It is a judgment call. If a question can't be answered on SO, it was off-topic to begin with. When there are questions, such as those specific to a Linux distribution, etc.. I don't have any problem referring them to, e.g. the Arch-general mailing list or elsewhere where they can get help with their question (generally in the comment closing the question) — David C. Rankin 1 min ago
@qwr: It directly addresses it. "Can I recommend that someone ask their question elsewhere because it's off topic on Stack Overflow" presumes that, to begin with, the target location even wants the question, putting aside for now the quality of the question... — Makoto 27 secs ago
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Anyway, while I'm spamming the comments here, how about we talk about something useful? The real solution to this posting a Q on Meta with details and specifics. You can call out the mod by name, if you want (wouldn't bother me; that's what mods have signed up for), but it isn't even necessary. If there's a common theme to the questions that are being closed, then they can be grouped together in a single Meta question. Otherwise, I'd make distinct Meta questions. Tag with [reopen-closed] and [specific-question]. Make arguments why you think they shouldn't be closed. — Cody Gray ♦ 41 secs ago
@Cody I'll try not to, they seem to have taken it hard, I just hope everything is ok. — anastaciu 59 secs ago
@Cody I have an update that invalidates the previously accepted answer, as it has been proven to be wrong (or at least not confirming to my expectations). Where should I leave this update then, given I want to inform other users? — CodeCaster 1 min ago
Truthfully, I feel like this is additional information that should get edited into the question, just like additional information you gain when you try a debugging step suggested by an answer. ("I tried x as User Y suggested, but it didn't work because ...") — Cody Gray ♦ 1 min ago
8:12 AM
@Cody it's been over a year now. I have that list still somewhere, and see my deleted answer on one of the linked questions, I found out that a sample of 10 out of 20 questions was wrongly closed, and a handful of them had already been discussed here on meta. With this question, I was specifically asking about what else I could do to address the issue I perceived, as the mod in question was closing questions faster than I could open meta questions. So this question does not have a satisfying answer yet. — CodeCaster 1 min ago
at the time of you writing this, AutoHotKey had over 2000 questions. Why didn't it appear in the tool? — Ooker 23 secs ago
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@silencedogood "Go and ask someone else" is not exactly the most welcoming response that would encourage them to ask similar questions in future (because they'd know to ask those elsewhere; but, if phrased politely, they may be more likely to come back if they have an appropriate question). We currently have an epidemic of people thinking they can get an answer to pretty much anything programming-related here (and they often can). Rather than trying to stomp out people's naturally tendency to help others, it would probably be easier to get them to tell people where and how to can get an answer — NotThatGuy 14 secs ago
If we start having (or want to avoid) an epidemic of people using SO as a "tell me where this belongs" service (which I honestly don't think would be a huge concern, but anyway), then we can potentially just point people to a Meta post or some offsite resource, that covers some of the basics about which programming questions belong where, instead of actually giving them specific advice in the question. — NotThatGuy 28 secs ago
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I wouldn't want people to get negative repercussions from not realizing something may be plagiarized. Those people are more on the "victim" side of the equation. — Cerbrus 10 secs ago
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@CodyGray > It has been officially determined that this is a bug. It should only count the active candidates (i.e., the ones you can cast a vote for), so the correct number is 5. — ThunderKnight 21 secs ago
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@AndrewT. where is this option to to you checked the "recently deleted questions" find them and give them a photo. — Arcanis - The Omnipotent 1 min ago
@RobertLongson aaaa, if this was 15 days or so ago ... the new account inherits the negative things of the previous one??? — Arcanis - The Omnipotent 1 min ago
What Nick and Zoe said... You had an account here with a history of low-quality contributions. You deleted it and re-created a new account, but that history carries over. Now, you cannot fix your old low-quality posts because you deleted the account that owned them, but you are still the same person, so the system is still tracking the same overall low-quality score. As the message you screenshotted is telling you, you're being severely rate-limited (in terms of the number of questions you can ask). See the linked FAQ for more information. — Cody Gray ♦ 1 min ago
@CodyGray I have already read it, it says that from 1 to 7 days this is correct? or could it be more? the link that they gave me does not say something exact and neither does the help. — Arcanis - The Omnipotent 1 min ago
I am not completely sure. The only information we have is the information that is provided in the linked duplicate. That said, I'm not particularly motivated to go out of my way to enable you to continue to abuse the system and take advantage of our limited resources. — Cody Gray ♦ 24 secs ago
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@Scratte I would invest the time necessary to rescue those posts that are redeemable; but that does not guarantee that negative votes will be reversed ... in a nutshell, neither the platform nor the community has a method to guarantee or make viable that the edited posts get the vote they deserve ... in a few words , also the system uses a metric based on assumptions ... to limit the posts. it also does not provide a back count to know when the option to post a question or answer will be available again. — Arcanis - The Omnipotent 42 secs ago
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@trilarion I think that understanding how moderation works is a fair requirement to have. I think an excellent follow up question here is, "How can newer users or veteran users who might be interested in moderation learn how diamond moderation functions on this site?" I'm not sure if there is an answer or FAQ that covers this. I know how community moderation works, and some of the additional functions a diamond mod has, but I'm sure I don't know all of what a diamond mod has access to aside from access to all rep-based privileges, binding votes, and the ability to review and act on flags. — Bender the Greatest 1 min ago
@BendertheGreatest That's a fair question. The two things I would suggest in that vein are 1. Go do some reviews. These require a low amount of rep and give you some idea of what reviewing in general looks like — Machavity ♦ 1 min ago
@Scratte oh great ... won't it be too fast ??? what do you advise me??? — Arcanis - The Omnipotent 1 min ago
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@Scratte the ability to post questions and answers is individual and has nothing to do with a username. — Arcanis - The Omnipotent 45 secs ago
I was making a joke, yes. But my advice doesn't change. You can't post Questions, and you can't fix it.. so post Answers instead. — Scratte 22 secs ago
@Scratte but I don't need to post answers ... I need to post questions; that's why I published this post in the goal, publishing an answer will not help me in the least with this situation ... what you advise me does not work ... — Arcanis - The Omnipotent 1 min ago
@Scratte I guess the only solution is to forget about SO. and find another site or source of help. — Arcanis - The Omnipotent 18 secs ago
I think you're misunderstanding how the site works. When you post a Question, you're adding another entry in the repository. Which is nice of you if it's a good Question. If it's not and there have been multiple not good ones, then the system doesn't want more of them.. There cannot be a need to add an entry to the repository. — Scratte 17 secs ago
Likely there was just a connectivity fail last time it generated that image and it will fix itself once the cache expires. It shows with a profile picture when I load it. — animuson ♦ 1 min ago
so is exactly what i say ... the only solution is to forget about SO. and find another site or source of help. — Arcanis - The Omnipotent 46 secs ago
@Scratte the SO repository no longer wants me to ask questions ... — Arcanis - The Omnipotent 19 secs ago
It has to download the image from Imgur in order to put it onto the flair image. We've no control over temporary outages at Imgur. — animuson ♦ 17 secs ago
Correct @Arcanis-TheOmnipotent, because you were asking low quality questions, and the community doesn't want low quality questions posted here. — Larnu 7 secs ago
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You are probably trying to use the site as a "help" site when that is not its main function. Rather, it is a question and answer repository where help is often obtained from answers, but where quality of questions matter more than at other true help sites. It is often best to use this site as a searchable Q&A repository, searching for solutions to your problems, and only asking a (well-researched and constructed) question, if the search is not successful. — Hovercraft Full Of Eels 1 min ago
@HovercraftFullOfEels It is more or less the use that I give the site; I come and check if there is something, I try to ask him if I do not find anything related to my scenario ... I do not have within my objective to come to give solutions ... of any kind ... to other users, I do not have the time to it and I don't have the knowledge for that either. — Arcanis - The Omnipotent 1 min ago
The tour states "With your help, we’re working together to build a library of detailed answers to every question about programming.", other help sites mention how site moderation works, what are the characteristics of a good question, what questions are considered off-topic, so yes, the information is there, although not as clear-cut as Jon Skeet puts it in his blog: "The goal of Stack Overflow is to create a repository of high-quality questions, and high-quality answers to those questions." — Hovercraft Full Of Eels 40 secs ago
You will likely find that your own coding expertise will improve much more from answering questions than from asking them. — Hovercraft Full Of Eels 23 secs ago
@HovercraftFullOfEels then they should hire professionals, to feed the site with good questions and answers; I see it very difficult for a novice asking questions that expect to have a Senior quality level as you suggest ... it is clear why there are so many negative votes and few reversed votes ... — Arcanis - The Omnipotent 1 min ago
@HovercraftFullOfEels that must be a joke, a bad question will only receive negative votes ... if there is no comment saying something ... I doubt that the code will improve ... rather I am leaving the site if there is no effective communication ... the model of the site is if you don't like something give it a negative feedback ... — Arcanis - The Omnipotent 53 secs ago
@Arcanis-TheOmnipotent: why? Why hire programmers when the site is working well the way that it is currently running? If it weren't working well, if there were many other very popular and well-researched sites available, you wouldn't feel the need to come here, and so your being here is proof that it is working, that it is surviving where other sites have folded (e.g., Yahoo Answers). — Hovercraft Full Of Eels 21 secs ago
... actively strive to separate the wheat from the chaff. It is this culling of low-quality questions and answers that is what makes the site work, what makes it succeed. — Hovercraft Full Of Eels 46 secs ago
the model of posting a question and developing an implementation guide is better ... what improves the programmer is when someone explains why things happen ... not with a closing or negative vote ... that lacks common sense ... they are simply using a statistical ranking model to evaluate questions and answers, which ends up annoying the new users more than the old ones ... who went through that difficult learning curve and bordered on masochism to be here .. . — Arcanis - The Omnipotent 6 secs ago
@Scratte official guidance quoted eg here says in case of (first time) account recreation limit is one question per week not one in 6 months — gnat 53 secs ago
I'm here because worse is nothing the site is not pleasant, they make fun of other people, each one who measures with different parameters and objectives ... the one who is here is a masochist or because he has a high need to find a solution to a problem ... or I have already passed through the quality filter of the community ... if you do not adapt to the expected stereotypes, you end up weighing down the system to block the question and answer. — Arcanis - The Omnipotent 9 secs ago
You're walking into someone else's house and criticizing their rules that they have over the house. Don't you find this odd? Wrong? If you don't like the rules of the house, then either leave or try to constructively change them rather than simply rant at the wind. — Hovercraft Full Of Eels 33 secs ago
*** actively strive to separate the wheat from the chaff. It is this culling of low-quality questions and answers that is what makes the site work, what makes it succeed. *** I disagree because the votes, despite being reversible, the user does not usually reverse a vote ... he never receives a notification that something where the negative vote changed, was edited or reopened .. — Arcanis - The Omnipotent 12 secs ago
So leave, find a better site, one with better questions and answers, and a better culture. If you do, please let me know where it is. — Hovercraft Full Of Eels 42 secs ago
@gnat Interesting.. I'm not sure what "account" means there. If I understand it correctly, what happened here was that they deleted their Stack Overflow profile only, so it's not a new account, just recreating their profile here. — Scratte 26 secs ago
@gnat then they comment for commenting on the finish line, without giving correct data ... that's why I don't usually trust people with so few reputation points ... Thanks for the information. — Arcanis - The Omnipotent 16 secs ago
@HovercraftFullOfEels I thought this was the home of everyone who lives here ... and they are open to criticism ... — Arcanis - The Omnipotent 52 secs ago
We are not Stack Overflow, nor do we make the rules, nor are we the ones who vote on your questions (for the most part). We are interested members who try to make the site better. Most here on meta are fine with constructive criticism. Most humans don't take well to non-constructive rants. — Hovercraft Full Of Eels 1 min ago
@HovercraftFullOfEels * So leave, find a better site, one with better questions and answers, and a better culture. If you do, please let me know where it is. * Of course I will ... — Arcanis - The Omnipotent 32 secs ago
@CodyGray is there any way to validate this information: meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/284271/… — Arcanis - The Omnipotent 1 min ago
@HovercraftFullOfEels *** Most humans don't take well to non-constructive rants. *** I can see on which side they are located, a thousand apologies; continue your hard work on the site. — Arcanis - The Omnipotent 1 min ago
@Arcanis-TheOmnipotent I can confirm that your account is currently limited to one question per week. — Makyen ♦ 19 secs ago
@Makyen thank you that's what I expected to hear and raised a whole show for a simple situation, You can please erase all the noise of comments the truth that do not make sense and in a single prayer you said everything. — Arcanis - The Omnipotent 15 secs ago
this question meet all needed to be a good post but has ben closed: stackoverflow.com/q/69683435/17161735 — Arcanis - The Omnipotent 1 min ago
As you intend that people help if this is what they do, with their first ??? — Arcanis - The Omnipotent 1 min ago
None of the comments existing in this publication even the comments that are inside the chat suggest that some kind of information is needed or that needs some other type of detail simply the application was closed as easy as a pity because the publication includes everything you need — Arcanis - The Omnipotent 41 secs ago
@Arcanis Yes, I closed it. Your question is unclear, as should be able to be determined by most people by reading the question, by what is being asked of you in the comments, and that extended comments have been needed to help clarify the question (and no edit made). As it turns out, I'm a subject matter expert in google-chrome-extension. As such, and depending on what you're actually asking, I can also say your question probably too broad and/or a resource request question, but you'd need to clarify your question in order to really determine which other close reasons apply. — Makyen ♦ 25 secs ago
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It would have been a great help to see this comment in the publication. — Arcanis - The Omnipotent 1 min ago
@Arcanis - At no point we’re you made fun of due your lack of knowledge on a subject. If that happened you should report the comment immediately — Security Hound just now
@Makyen What a pity, and the question had a solution and was waiting for the user to contribute, publish it answer on the site, you just did this ... and if, and the publication had been edited, including the details that were requested. And it is not equal to the original publication. I imagine you based on votes issued about the original publication. — Arcanis - The Omnipotent 1 min ago
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Can reproduce with Windows 10 with Chrome 95.0.4638.54 — Someone_who_likes_SE 1 min ago
because their questionnaire contained answers that showed that they didn't know a lot Any proof or link? The link you showed only shows the "About" section of 1 candidate. Was there significant differences between "About" and "Questionnaire" of any candidate, that warrant the existence of questionnaire? Is there anything we couldn't just find out from the "About" section? In your link, clearly the "About" section was enough to disqualify the candidate nomination. — TheMaster 29 secs ago
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The way it is now, just tries to force us to read and reply to comments etc. It is good for the site managers, but not for the end users... We may not be able to reply to them all, because we may be sick or too occupied to reply to all messages... So, what we end up doing? I have not opened my inbox for about 15days I guess now... and that is not good for the site managers right? Having no interest in changing the behavior is based exactly in what? As it is clearly a bad thing to the end users... — Aquarius Power 1 min ago
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@BendertheGreatest "How can newer users or veteran users who might be interested in moderation learn how diamond moderation functions on this site?" They don't really need to know this until they are elected and not all are elected. I would expect that they get additional training on the job by their peers afterwards and that there is a handbook somewhere which may or may not be also publicly available. If somebody wants you to work for him/her it's their duty to make sure you know everything you need to know going beyond what is known from normal curating of the content here. — Trilarion 34 secs ago
Dark mode isn't supported on meta. Blame whatever userscript/plugin/browser you're using, but it ain't SO's fault, nor is it something it can fix. — Zoe 12 secs ago
The trick I am using is to pin the tabs of things I dont want to answer now. If it bloats memory we can create temporary bookmarks, but having to do that is overall a bad thing... — Aquarius Power 40 secs ago
The community is supposed to vote harmful edits down before they become visible, that way, in theory, they get rejected and don't have the chance to be the cause of question downvotes — darw 55 secs ago
I get it, so it would be more like a feature request. Dark mode is so important, I don't get why many developers everywhere doesn't support dark mode, not only here, on android, and many other apps, mostly because it seems to be extremely simple to implement such theme. Well w/e as usual... — Aquarius Power 48 secs ago
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@Ooker Autohotkey appeared in the tool. I wanted to compare it to autoit, which did not appear. — Stevoisiak 1 min ago
@darw I see :) They're rejections of the suggested edits. They are usually a slow process. — Scratte 31 secs ago
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The only thing I can think of is someone directly using the /edit URL if they have already reviewed 40 questions, but that shouldn't happen too often as this is not advertised by the UI. — janw 44 secs ago
Your edit went through 2 hours before the user edited it, so unless there's something wrong with the system, this is being forced. — Braiam 8 secs ago
This happened because somebody reviewed the post, and chose to edit it - see this Late answers review task for the second edit. The reviewer likely didn't even know there was an edit pending. — Wai Ha Lee 1 min ago
In review the posts are displayed differently. The reviewer wouldn't have changed the URL to /edit - they would have clicked a button that was available to them to edit the post to 'fix' it, from the perspective of the review queue that they were in. I should add that this is my conjecture - I'm not certain that this is what happened. As for whether you can bypass review by going straight to the /edit URL, the system will redirect to the pending suggested edit (I've tried this in the past). — Wai Ha Lee just now
Also, it is marked a 'rejected' edit, but it doesn't count against you - you won't, for instance, be blocked from suggesting edits if you have suggestions that are rejected because they conflicted with subsequent edits - it's as if you didn't do it. — Wai Ha Lee 1 min ago
See this: "We now ignore any suggested edits that were rejected by the Community User due to an edit conflict when determining whether someone should be banned from submitting suggested edits." — Wai Ha Lee 1 min ago
Oh, yeah, looks like the trick I described above has been fixed some months ago. The Late Answers queue may be an explanation. However, it would be weird if they didn't show that there was a pending edit. At least the Low Quality Answers queue takes you to the edit queue when reviewing as "Edit" while there is already a pending edit. Can't verify right now, but if that is the case then maybe a bug report may be appropriate (first check whether this has been reported already). — janw 1 min ago
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