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12:09 AM
@Z4-tier - Besides the fact the author did not disclose the fact, they wrote the library, which I would argue is by itself enough justification to at least flag the answer for moderator attention. The author of the library spammed the Stack Overflow community, with dozens of answers with a link to their library, in order to promote their open source library. Does not really matter if it's open source. — Security Hound 1 min ago
Yeah, if you think it's a Help Desk, you're going to be confused and frustrated when you find out that the Help Desk doesn't allow you to ask any old question. Fortunately, we have the tour, which explains what our mission is, and doesn't use the words "Help Desk" anywhere. — Cody Gray ♦ 21 secs ago
Stack Overflow only values the contributions of people who have some knowledge to contribute. Full stop. This isn't a help desk; our mission is not to help individuals. As stated in the tour, our mission is to build a library of high-quality answers to programming questions. If you have no idea where to start, or, as you said, "genuinely do not know something [and] ask something without knowing the full details", then you are not contributing useful content to this site, so your contributions will not be valued and your non-useful question will be closed. That's working fully by design. — Cody Gray ♦ 1 min ago
"If a post could be tagged to say that it's potentially broad because the person asking the question really just doesn't know what the next step is…" You've already noticed we have this feature. It's not a "tag", because tags define the specific technical content. It is a banner that says the question is closed until it has been improved (via edits) to meet our requirements. If you or anyone else can improve those questions by making them more detailed and specific, then you should do so. Posts aren't closed for "snotty reasons", they're closed b/c they're unsuitable in their present form. — Cody Gray ♦ 35 secs ago
12:44 AM
What's the difference, exactly? Our spam/promotion rules don't distinguish between commercial and non-commercial software. — Cody Gray ♦ 1 min ago
Thanks for the support, tomorrow's developer will want those error messages transcribed as text in full so they hit in the search engine. Lets keep up the quality 👍 — bad_coder 34 secs ago
@SebastianSimon Ah, I didn't see that when I searched, thanks. I've voted to close my post. — Dai 39 secs ago
@DidierL does it make them close-worthy? Absolutely. Unless you're working with a visual programming language, or have an issue with your editor/IDE/UI or other graphical element, screenshots should only be included for reference. For command-line issues like this, copy-paste-code formatting tool is the way to go. I would have voted to close this question immediately. — MattDMo 18 secs ago
The company appears to be trying to make it as hard as possible for moderators to do their job. I am not sure exactly what the motivation is for this. — Cody Gray ♦ 1 min ago
They've never paid moderators because being a moderator is a volunteer position. — Cody Gray ♦ 30 secs ago
1:14 AM
The more I look at the new activity page, the less I like it. This is not good... — Dharman 45 secs ago
1:52 AM
@nbk: I don't think it's ugly, but I certainly don't find it useful. To me, this is a critique of the functionality far more than the aesthetics. The dramatic reduction of information density makes this more difficult to the use cases I typically go to a profile for. — Jeremy Caney 1 min ago
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3:04 AM
Vote 1, to pay moderators. I mean without them the company would fall over and die and they would have to pay someone anyway. In some countries this would be called slave labour, and fall under minimum and award wages — TheGeneral 1 min ago
3:34 AM
@Tom if you are saying people should be paid per interaction and rep, I'm picking up what you are putting and cant say I disagree. Though, moderators jobs are the last line of defense against Usenet 2.0 — TheGeneral 35 secs ago
3:52 AM
@Z4-tier That is not an unreasonable amount of detective work. I would at least check the author of the linked package for answers such as the one being discussed (Only a link to a package and code). If on the other hand one needs to check each contributor to that repo that might be unreasonable. And yes even if Linus Torvalds came and promoted Linux without disclosing their affiliation I would consider that spam (unless the question itself was about the tool promoted). — Abdul Aziz Barkat 1 min ago
@Tom Just because they are elected, and do one of the more vital roles of the site. And i honestly just think its a little predatory to have such a vital role not being paid when the company is making wheelbarrow loads of cash — TheGeneral 1 min ago
Related discussion on MSE: Why aren't Stack Exchange moderators paid for their service? (and its linked questions) — Andrew T. 1 min ago
@AndrewT. I think this is StackOverflow specific, its the busiest site, and would generate the most revenue, what they do in DogsForCupCakesStackExchange.com is up to them :) — TheGeneral 1 min ago
How can it be considered predatory when people volunteer to do it? Turn into into a paid job and they become beholdend to the company far more than the community — charlietfl 44 secs ago
@AndrewT. sorry for your discomfort, it wasn't my intention to offend. However, that's Undos personal choice I guess — TheGeneral 39 secs ago
4:32 AM
4:49 AM
5:04 AM
The queue being full is unrelated to specific posts but rather the total number of edits pending review. — Henry Ecker 9 secs ago
Oh! That makes sense. I thought it meant that the suggested edit queue for the question is full. — bichanna 29 secs ago
5:40 AM
@TheGeneral: I want to donate my unpaid labor to moderate DogsForCupCakesStackExchange.com. I suppose we’ll have to Area 51 first. I’ll be sure to put forward a proposal just as soon as I figure out what exactly it should cover—beyond the plight of moderators who aren’t even paid in cupcakes, of course. — Jeremy Caney 43 secs ago
@JeremyCaney The perils, trials and tribulations of dogs who eat cupcakes.... Seems legit to me :) — TheGeneral 13 secs ago
6:12 AM
There's a main MSE post for the comments/bugs at meta.stackexchange.com/questions/372049/… — Jon Clements ♦ 1 min ago
6:50 AM
Also the style difference between the Profile page and Activity page are more apparent now — Giorgi Moniava 5 secs ago
Already reported: Instead of useful features, layout update contained bobcat. Would not buy again., Tags Section: [1], Reputation Section: [1], [2], [3], or just do a
Ctrl
+F
across all three pages of answers and search for “density”, “space”, etc. — Sebastian Simon 26 secs agoImagine a world where you could be paid, and still be at arms length? Anyway, fair enough answer I guess. +1 Cant ague to someone who is doing the work that they should be paid :) — TheGeneral 1 min ago
I don't think such a world exists? Getting paid implies reciprocal obligations. — Cody Gray ♦ 43 secs ago
There are two things in it for me: (1) service in the way of giving back to a community that I love and which has given so much to me, and (2) helping to make this site into the place that I genuinely believe it could/should be. — Cody Gray ♦ 1 min ago
@user17242583 I see your claim that the reputation page is the worst, and I raise you the tags page. — Cody Gray ♦ 59 secs ago
7:40 AM
70 million says it probably could. Anyway ill leave this question and answer here for the masses to batter around. — TheGeneral 1 min ago
The new layout is what I'd expect to see on a phone. They call it the new "responsive activity page" but I don't think responsive design is supposed to mean "show mobile layout in all breakpoints." — tdy 18 secs ago
@IanKemp If you found umbrage with my comment, your irreverent nature and jaded comments might be drawn this question :) meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/413559/… — TheGeneral 45 secs ago
8:17 AM
Sorry, I don't understand... 70 million what? Users? Dollars? Nasal demons? — Cody Gray ♦ 37 secs ago
Also on the questions section they don't show question reputation on the left anymore, this can hide a significance of question. — Giorgi Moniava 41 secs ago
All good, carry on doing moderating stuff. I was referring to the yearly revenue of the company. Comment removed. — TheGeneral 24 secs ago
Due to popular opinion and persuasive postulations, I have now learnt that moderation is better off to be free of charge! Not only is it character building, it represents the better side in the fine balance between the good and evil (User vs Company) dichotomy. :) — TheGeneral 1 min ago
9:24 AM
Already reported: Choosing a new tag badge to track is not possible, Wheels to track next privilege and badge are vertically misaligned, etc. Here is where to report bugs, currently: New responsive Activity page. — Sebastian Simon 36 secs ago
I was expecting something a little more well... explosive. Fair points though +1 — TheGeneral 5 secs ago
The queues are full because there is no check to see if users understand what edits are for. So they can just the flood the queue with several such suggestions in a row: stackoverflow.com/review/suggested-edits/30526980 — samcarter_is_at_topanswers.xyz 1 min ago
@TheGeneral At this point I really CBA to be explosive, because every time I do someone edits my post to make it more "nice" with the result that any punch I tried to impart effectively gets censored. One thing that this community needs far less of is the "be nice" namby-pambies. "Niceness" isn't words, it's intentions, and tough love is a thing. — Ian Kemp 38 secs ago
9:57 AM
10:09 AM
Dai, may I request that you delete this question post? As you yourself noted, this is a duplicate post, and it's just attracting comments that complain, rather than constructive discussion which is already happening in the other post. — Flimm 25 secs ago
Does this answer your question? Why do we need 50 reputation to make comments? — Tomerikoo 17 secs ago
@Flimm If you don't like complaints... you could not read them. Not suggest that there is something wrong with complaining, as if we should be ashamed of doing so. — Ian Kemp 18 secs ago
@Flimm Why are you suggesting to delete the question? If anything, it should be closed as a dupe, but certainly not deleted. Do the negative comments bother you? — Paolo 52 secs ago
"I read that reputation points are gained by asking "good" questions, or commenting. Also, that anyone can comment" I don't know where you read this but it's wrong. You can earn reputation by asking good questions, yes (along with good answers, and good edit suggestions), but you don't earn reputation by commenting, nor can anyone comment [everywhere]; you need 50+ reputation to comment anywhere. Otherwise you can only comment on your own questions/answers or answers to your own questions. — Larnu 5 secs ago
Does this answer your question? How does a new user get started on Stack Overflow? — honk 16 secs ago
"But it makes it really difficult, as you said, to ask for clarification when you cannot comment." This is why it's suggested that (to start with) you answers questions that don't require clarification, @Don'FreihEitner'Eitner . Once you then earn the 50 rep to comment, you can start asking for clarification on less clear questions or flag them to be closed as unclear (you earn that privilege at 15 reputation). — Larnu 29 secs ago
Does this answer your question? Why did I gain/lose reputation? Can I audit my reputation history? — Sebastian Simon 9 secs ago
There’s also How does "Reputation" work? and What is reputation? How do I earn (and lose) it?. There’s a help center which you really should read first. — Sebastian Simon 52 secs ago
10:40 AM
I'm not sure what time you're saying it would save? Or are you saying that someone submitted an edit, but didn't remove the noise? If so, and the edit is trivially fixing the post, you would likely be better off rejecting the post and editing it yourself, making as many improvements as possible; those that submit incomplete edits (like not removing noise) will soon learn, especially if they can't submit edits to the queue any more. The problem isn't so much that the system needs to block "I need help", but that editors needs to address all the problems of the question in their edit. — Larnu 1 min ago
We'd just end up with people writing plz hlp or some whack-a-mole variant instead. Just like they already do with problem/probelm as problem is currently and pointlessly banned. — Robert Longson 1 min ago
There could theoretically be a "mod grant", just a blank, yearly personal grant to moderators for being moderators without any strings attached, while still having moderators be volunteers. I know the university I work at offers such grants to people in leadership positions at student associations, who usually make a substantial time investment without having any other source of revenue. There's enough selection within these association so people that are in it for the money would never reach such a position. Won't happen though since there's no incentive for Stack Exchange to do so. — Erik A 1 min ago
Maybe you don't find it important but the edit time itself and review time in suggested edits should be enough to prove a point. @Larnu — skyBlue 13 secs ago
@skyBlue the reviews aren't meant to be "quick". You're meant to be thorough; if that means taking 5 minutes to reject an edit and then make significant improvements to the post because the OP didn't use a single piece of formatting, then so be it. If you don't want to take that time, skip that particular review. — Larnu 33 secs ago
How do you close as a dup of a Meta StackExchange question? It's not a dupe, there isn't a Meta StackOverflow question that can be targeted. — user692942 1 min ago
From my perspective you are just resisting against what is against your opinion. Some questions are just 3 lines and they can and will be quickly reviewed. some are filled with i istead of I and it is ridiculous. @Larnu — skyBlue 11 secs ago
And if you come up against one of those questions, where the user doesn't use proper capitalisation, you should edit it to improve it, @skyBlue . I don't know why you're against that. It it nonsense to stop a user typing i instead of I; there could be a multitude of legitimate reasons they need to use a lowercase i. — Larnu 1 min ago
Is this some kind of a half-done change? The Questions and Answers lists in the new page are in a hugely larger font, while at the same time, the side menu and the "Member for ..." etc. info under the username are in the same smaller font that was used in the old page. I'm not sure why such a huge font should need to be used (as I'm viewing on a laptop screen), it seems to make the biggest difference wrt. the suckier information density. And if it would be made smaller, you could put the Questions and Answers lists side-by-side... — ilkkachu 1 min ago
Maybe people at worldbuilding.stackexchange.com can design such world? Or prove it is impossible. — Tadeusz Kopec 1 min ago
11:37 AM
FYI, the user in question, Peter Mortensen has well over 2K reputation, and has done for some time; they gain no reputation for the edits they make. — Larnu 35 secs ago
There is no reputation earned for editing posts if the user has full editing privileges. Only suggested edits gain reputation 1. If they are approved 2. And not reverted 3. And the post is not deleted 4. And only the first 500 accepted suggested edits (so, a total of 1000 rep from suggestions can be earned). — VLAZ 32 secs ago
Though, if I am honest, they [Robert] are also a known (citation need) prolific editor, to make the posts meet their high literacy expectations (further citation need). — Larnu 47 secs ago
Since you mention your answer, Backticks are strictly for code not for other words or keys on the keyboard which they edited... — Suraj Rao 39 secs ago
"sometimes answers edits are pointless just to earn points" You need to provide more proof. If these are suggested edits on your own posts, you can reject them, you don't need to approve. However, edits and suggested edits are usually improvements, even if they are small improvements. — Dharman 24 secs ago
Are you asking why fixing the indentation of your numbered list, using proper formatting for keyboard shortcuts, and correcting the grammar in the first sentence are useful or appropriate edits? I think that speaks for itself. What is unclear is what "SA" is, why you think that users should spend a longer time than necessary making edits, and why you think that editing earns anyone points. — Cody Gray ♦ 1 min ago
They are, in fact, limited to flooding the queue with 5 edits at a time, @samcarter. Don't exaggerate. :-) — Cody Gray ♦ 21 secs ago
There seems to be so much dead space now. The "Reputation" area is especially ugly — QBrute 8 secs ago
12:09 PM
@Dharman, are you so sure SE owns the content we submit? That doesn't agree with information found in questions like Who owns the content I post? — Larnu 13 secs ago
@Dharman If they were to own the content, they could do something about scrapper sites meta.stackexchange.com/a/200178/237989 — samcarter_is_at_topanswers.xyz 1 min ago
12:30 PM
I'm unclear which edit the question is actually meant to be about, at this stage. But the OP's answer was certainly improved by Peter's edit, as far as I can see. — Jon Skeet 29 secs ago
Related (Über meta): Why do I need 50 reputation to comment? What can I do instead? — Peter Mortensen 42 secs ago
Re "no amount of hoping is going to make it happen": But another company, a competitor, might. — Peter Mortensen 35 secs ago
@JonSkeet see the image, it blengs after the doublepoit id number 2 but now it is before point 2, like i said bad edit — nbk 10 secs ago
@nbk: No, it's below point 2, which is as it should be (as it's part of point 2). Much better than being "up and to the right" of the end of point 2. — Jon Skeet 38 secs ago
@nbk OP now seems to be talking about a different edit stackoverflow.com/a/3873743/4826457 according to their latest edit. — Suraj Rao 27 secs ago
I'm pretty sure the form was still working last week. One of the most recent network-wide changes that I could only notice.... is the JavaScript migration. — Andrew T. 44 secs ago
Nice answer, it's a shame how few people on Meta are willing to express it or support it. I know for a fact that there are many who hold similar viewpoints, perhaps even most of the SO answerers, but as a rule we don't participate in these discussions on Meta. I think that's in part because Meta is not seen as relevant to the goal of helping people. — RBarryYoung 20 secs ago
The cheese moved. So what? Now if the company could just go ahead and fix real problems like back-TABbing from the body text to the title (bug introduced with the new sticky top bar). The title does not become visible and one is forced to manually scroll the title into view. — Peter Mortensen 1 min ago
And for the rare cases when I do view something like SO in my phone, I'm perfectly capable of zooming it at the part I'm interested in. Never bothered me much. What would bother me a lot is to use SO as intended from a phone, because typing a lot of text let alone source code on phones is a pain in the neck. — Lundin 41 secs ago
@Lundin I do check SO on my phone a lot, especially when commuting on public transport or from the bathroom (you're an addict or you aren't, right). It works fine to vote and comment. — CodeCaster 1 min ago
Yeah but at least I would never type out a reasonably detailed question or answer with tested code examples etc on a phone. So the most important target system for the site ought to be desktop PC environments. — Lundin 10 secs ago
I changed the link because you say “at least for my answer”… and then you link or someone else’s answer. Also, if an edit is wrong, just change it. Don’t leave the wrong edit in place. And only use code formatting for code, not for things that are not code, like usernames. Which you rarely need to use in posts in any case. Just make the appropriate correction and be done with it. — yivi 34 secs ago
The cheese moved. So what? Now if the company could just go ahead and make sure to fix real problems from now, like back-TABbing from the body text to the title (bug introduced with the new sticky top bar), that would be great. The title does not become visible and one is forced to manually scroll the title into view. — Peter Mortensen 8 secs ago
@yivi My sentence was
At least for my answer, I can not see any improvement but maybe I am wrong. Yet how could this ..
meaning next link is not about my comment. And I am not watching online if and when my text will be change. So if you change my text possibly meaning are changed so users might be misstaken by that. — Saulius 15 secs agoBugs on that page are being collected here as answers. Check if yours is reported and add it to the growing list if not. — Robert Longson 9 secs ago
2:10 PM
For now you can try opening the browser console (dev tools) (hit
F12
) and entering this: document.querySelectorAll(".js-profile-url-block, .js-other-profile-url-block").forEach(({ classList }) => classList.remove("d-none"));
. — Sebastian Simon 19 secs agoThis is terrible for languages such as Python. Python does not allow inline snippets such as
if condition: doSomething()
, which makes them really difficult to discuss in SO comments. — rebane2001 1 min ago2:35 PM
2:45 PM
@Lundin given 10 millions visits a day one can reliably argue that most important target system for the site are folks searching and reading answers to their questions on the job. And it looks natural to expect them doing this from desktops and laptops with screen sizes 14'' to 40'', with physical keyboards and traditional pointing devices. As for recent changes, they maybe optimise for a new audience of few tens thousands homework cheaters dumping their tasks from their phones on a way to a college where they have to pass a completed assignment to the teacher — gnat 49 secs ago
3:10 PM
3:22 PM
The result is so jarring on a large monitor. I literally flinched when I loaded to that page from the questions page. — ALollz 19 secs ago
@CodyGray "I am not sure exactly what the motivation is for this." Maybe they want to give competitors a fair chance. I call the new profile page the page of the big white spaces. — Trilarion 15 secs ago
3:34 PM
The snippet console does, and always has, automatically scrolled for me. I just checked it in a non-logged-in browser profile and that console scrolled in that answer. — Makyen ♦ 54 secs ago
It does not scroll for me when logged in on Chrome, and it does scroll when logged out on Firefox. — CertainPerformance 6 secs ago
Also, just FYI: you can apply your own styles to that console from the CSS in your snippet. So, if you want it to look a bit different for a specific snippet, you can make changes. — Makyen ♦ 51 secs ago
@Makyen Sorry, seems specific to Chrome. I've updated my post to reflect that. It works in FF for me. — MonkeyZeus 1 min ago
Instead of fixing the editor, they spent time for this crap? This so-called feature literally makes it worse for everybody. Who browse Stackoverflow on small screen anyway? What is the Stackexchange target audience for this release besides the desktop users? What is their thought process when they were thinking about implementing something like this? This is one of the worst things I've seen on Stackoverflow, it's just bad. — NearHuscarl 56 secs ago
@Makyen I'm not looking for customization; just consistent functionality. As for your CSS suggestion I think "However, the CSS code is not a part of the answer, and hence it shouldn't be seen by others." is thoroughly relevant. — MonkeyZeus 43 secs ago
@SebastianSimon Not specifically, no. That is certainly a solution for this bug; maybe I should have tagged it as a bug and not "feature request"... — MonkeyZeus 1 min ago
I wonder how much of that design is actually "responsive". I have a relative with heavy motor disability, and having to scroll vertically much more than before is... very tiresome. — Clockwork 48 secs ago
4:05 PM
Note that bug reports and feature requests for the new Activity page (not Profile, by the way) are currently being aggregated here: New responsive Activity page. — Sebastian Simon 1 min ago
@PeterMortensen kind of ironic that you should complain about the company not solving "real problems" given that you're perfectly content to bump thousands of posts for "fixes" such as capitalizing one or two words in a 500 word post... — l4mpi 55 secs ago
Does this answer your question? What do I do if my question has received no answers or comments? — Hovercraft Full Of Eels 59 secs ago
Side note: you have only asked your Stack Overflow site question 4 hours ago. Isn't it a little early to worry about not receiving answers yet? — Hovercraft Full Of Eels 1 min ago
See How do I get attention for one of my own questions without a good answer?. Reasking the same question is not a good idea. And no, a [mre] does not require you to provide your login credentials. MCVE means minimal and reproducible, not your entire actual code base. — Sebastian Simon 1 min ago
@HovercraftFullOfEels it partially answers my question as I would have appreciated feedback that is specific to my question. But thanks this looks useful. And yes it's only been 4 hours but it is my impression that after the first hour or so the traffic reduces even more. It feels to me like if the question gets good traffic at the beginning it increases its chances. Is that the case? — double_wizz 30 secs ago
Your question is a big ol' "meh". Not every miniscule problem deserves an answer. If the programming problem is not intrinsically interesting then there a high chance it will be ignored. Your logic is probably wrong somewhere and debugging your code for you is unappealing. — MonkeyZeus 10 secs ago
Didn't the answers used to list the votes on the answer before this change, rather than the votes on the question? Is this a new bug? — computercarguy 55 secs ago
From experience, when asking on a very busy tag ([python]) you do need to often make the extra effort to make it easy for the for the users that watch said tag. What I mean by this is make sure that it's very clear what the problem is. Format your post (and code) well. Include details of your attempts and/or research and why that didn't help. A MRE is very useful when applicable as well. For such tags, finding the good questions in a pile of poor->mediocre is difficult, and making your question look like a jewel in a pile of mud will get it the attention you want far quicker. — Larnu 1 min ago
Hmm, if the intent of "responsive design" is to get a response - they now have one in form of a highly active Meta post. Regarding SEO, it's perfect. I already stay on the page longer than I wanted... — Thomas Weller 14 secs ago
Wait few days or weeks. If you still don't get any answer, then offer a bounty. — Dharman 38 secs ago
When you have 15 rep, you can flag such answers with custom flag (and provide all the relevant information) if you really think that the content has been plagiarised. Note that if the content is copied [from Stack Overflow]) and includes citation, then that is perfectly fine per the CC by-SA licence. — Larnu 1 min ago
"The close reasons themselves are outdated, poorly grouped, and ridiculously broad" - wish I could upvote the post multiple times just for that sentence alone. — l4mpi 59 secs ago
Saying the new design is "objectively worse" is incorrect - that is your (and many others') subjective opinion. As-written, it implies that any honest/sane person should agree with you - and, by extension, that anyone who disagrees with you must be dishonest or insane. It's just not inviting open discussion. — The DIMM Reaper 24 secs ago
@computercarguy Reported here: Answers section shows votes of the question in new activity page. — Sebastian Simon 12 secs ago
"Downvoting is worse than skipping if you couple if with clicking "other action"". If that's true, then don't allow the option at all. That's not an audit problem, that's a process problem. Maybe that deserves its own question to be raised as a bug? — ouflak 41 secs ago
5:02 PM
There's only 3(?) or so foreign language stack overflows, so not all wrong language questions are able to go elsewhere. — Ekadh Singh - Reinstate Monica 1 min ago
It's not a bug, @ouflak. "Other action" means "reviewed". If one does not one to review a task, one should click "skip". — yivi 56 secs ago
@EkadhSingh-ReinstateMonica More like 4, Japanese, Portuguese, Spanish and Russian — samcarter_is_at_topanswers.xyz 1 min ago
@CodyGray You are right, this meta post (meta.stackexchange.com/a/59302/527126) says promotion is allowable: "Post good, relevant answers, and if they happen to be about your product, so be it" and doesn't differentiate. The questions used to mark this as a duplicate though are not the same: both of them are incomplete answers posted as click bait to drive traffic to commercial websites to sell software. The post that is the topic of this question is different. — Z4-tier 1 min ago
The way I read that question is that it would be a good question if the OP were to replace the images with text. The OP got his answer (but @alexelin should have been pressed to move his answer from a comment to a real answer). It does look like it would be useful to future searchers (if the images were replaced with text). But, looking at the close message, asking for "more debugging details" doesn't let the OP know what he/she is supposed to do. Perhaps we need an explicit "hey, swap out the pictures with text and this can be reopened" close message — Flydog57 39 secs ago
@Larnu I wondered if the lighter footer had something to do with it, as I can't remember what was there previously. Or maybe something else going on that hasn't been announced yet which has had an unintended consequence. — Andrew Morton 1 min ago
I monitor such questions on regular basis as much as I can but I haven't noticed any significant increase in their number. — Dharman 36 secs ago
I honestly think it's people just not paying attention to the site they are using, @AndrewMorton . With all due respect to our users, some of them don't take the time to look into the problems they are having before they post their question, and I often find that the questions are in a different language appear to demonstrate little to no research effort. — Larnu 15 secs ago
Interestingly, me looking nbk's page shows the correct information on their answer's score, but looking at my own answer list still shows the question score. — computercarguy 56 secs ago
@Dharman If nothing else comes of this question in a while, I'd be happy to accept that as an answer. — Andrew Morton 40 secs ago
Why do you think this question should be immediately deleted? You said it yourself that the OP can still edit it. — Dharman 55 secs ago
If you think a question is closeable, just flag it to be closed for an appropriate reason. In this case Needs details or clarity would seem to be about right. — Robert Longson 33 secs ago
@RobertLongson In this case, the flag Needs details or clarity is appropriate, but IMO the question doesn't need details, it needs a complete redo. — gurkensaas 13 secs ago
@ThomasWeller "currently deleted, 10k only, so you should quickly answer a few questions in order to see it" — I've been a member for just shy of 10 years, I'm in the top 0.59% of reputation this year (and have been similar for the last couple years IIRC), I've submitted hundreds of answers and dozens of questions, and still just cleared 7k. I think "you should quickly answer a few questions in order to see it" is disingenuous and makes some incorrect assumptions about how long it takes in practice for a user to reach that 10k mark. You yourself at 11 years are only at 4x that amount… — M. Justin 49 secs ago
@Flydog57 The help page linked to by the close description already says "DO NOT use images of code. Copy the actual text from your code editor, paste it into the question, then format it as code. This helps others more easily read and test your code." — MisterMiyagi 1 min ago
I've edited out the commentary about potentially adding screenshots. You can still go ahead and add screenshots if you want, but I would suggest not doing so unless the examples provide some context that is necessary to understand the question. Publicly exposing users for possible infractions is unproductive in general. It's generally better to flag such behavior, as Larnu mentioned. — cigien 1 min ago
"I don't see any reason how completely copying an answer is justified." I don't, either, and neither do any of the moderators. Plagiarism violates our rules here, so if you see a post that is plagiarized either from Stack Overflow itself or from another site, please raise a moderator flag on that post. — Cody Gray ♦ 43 secs ago
@Larnu - Or even be aware their browser is translating the page. I know when I translate a page into English, it's certainly not automatic, nor is it transparent it's happening. — Security Hound 6 secs ago
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@CodeCaster Please make it explicit with a small addendum to the first paragraph, thus: "Why? So they can maintain one layout that "scales" along with your device and make designers happy. This is the problem." I think that that small alteration will make it easier to understand for people from other cultures. — Andrew Morton 44 secs ago
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