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1:22 AM
Every 6 months you'll get another chance to ask a good question. Otherwise you can try to fix issues in all your existing (including deleted) questions, the ban isn't just because of the latest post. You can also try contributing in other ways, such as answering. — Nick 14 secs ago
Obligatory usual notice. Votes on meta are different, they don't affect your ban on the main site. — Nick 19 secs ago
This'll cover everything I've already said in more detail: What can I do when getting “We are no longer accepting questions/answers from this account”? — Nick 45 secs ago
1:54 AM
Deleted questions, score <= 0, contributing to the question ban: 1 2 3 4 5 — Samuel Liew ♦ 1 min ago
2:10 AM
@JonathanLeffler: I came looking for this comment after the bounty on SO's highest-voted question (about branch prediction) attracted three new answers today from low rep users, two of them from the same user (the first of which was answering to a different question, which is a common mis-step for new answers on that). I really wish there was a way to raise the bar for answers to that question; I've regularly had to point out / correct misinformation in new answers, and some edits to Mysticial's answer. (Occasionally resulting in a decent answer). — Peter Cordes 26 secs ago
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4:17 AM
I asked for a change to this feature recently, due to junk answers on the branch predictor question: meta.stackexchange.com/questions/371700/…. — GManNickG 52 secs ago
4:49 AM
I often edit the question titles, often with an edit message of "non-useless title" or something like that if it was the only thing, and the original was truly useless like "assembly language help". — Peter Cordes 17 secs ago
@VLAZ: In KDE (and other window managers that allow it), I prefer to have alt+left-click reposition the window, like click+drag in the title bar but without having to aim or have the title bar visible. To copy titles it can help to make the window wider so there's room outside the fixed width that SO limits to. (100% agreed that none of this ever justifies having crucial information or a verbatim error message be present only in the title.) — Peter Cordes 1 min ago
Ideally you downvote posts, not people / users. Even though it's the people who post with useless titles that are wasting your time summarizing their question for them, especially when they didn't even try at all and just titled "Assembly language help" or some crap. — Peter Cordes 8 secs ago
6:02 AM
@MisterMiyagi agreed, and I didn't mean to be flippant, but it strikes me as completely counter-production (for SO and StackExchange) to look at doling out downvotes as a badge of honor and something that should be refined. Instead of the focus on "How many downvotes for ... I gave today.", from a governance standpoint should be "How many people did I help today?" Granted there are some questions where downvotes are appropriate, but absent abuse, not until a suggestion and opportunity to cure is given. Just my $.02 from 7+ years of watching this problem grow like weeds in a vacant lot. — David C. Rankin 57 secs ago
6:24 AM
(The question was deleted on about 2022-01-21T010000Z+0, 3-4 hours after this.) — Peter Mortensen 1 min ago
@DavidC.Rankin Believe me, I don’t see downvotes as a „badge of honor“. But unless you want indiscriminate downvotes, it is something to be refined. As someone who finds most (as in, hundred times more) of their answers via searching existing content, I firmly believe that rating content for what it is helps tons of people. Seeing how many suggestions and advice and opportunities posters already have available, I see little point in stalling an action that can easily be reversed. Just my $.02 cents from being regularly abused for trying to help people. — MisterMiyagi 40 secs ago
6:44 AM
"marking "not as an answer" do nothing good.requesting explanation with some code or point out where the mistakes been made..." If you would rather just ask the person to update their answer than use the site to require them to fix it then why is this question tagged with "feature request"? What are you actually asking for in your question? You've already asked that user for more information; if that's how you prefer to handle it, what do you want done/changed? — BSMP 1 min ago
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7:55 AM
@BSMP if the question got only one answer and that's too a vague link and not satisfying or didn't solve the problem then we have to beg that person for updating their answer or for more explanation.thats why I suggested as feature requests like minimal code should added by answerer with more explanation or like requesting explation button - if answerer update the answer for questionaire then answerer can get extra badge or points.it will greatly help if the questionaire gets only one answer — user3597223 20 secs ago
@VLAZ Thanks for the tip... that's quite the opposite behavior, as in a shell terminal. — Martin Zeitler 1 min ago
Should we constrict [python-textprocessing]?? (A python is a constrictor.) — Peter Mortensen 10 secs ago
8:24 AM
"...edit wars are frustrating for everyone and cause rancor and bad feelings..." So we avoid them and duplicate content instead? I agree with the legal part but not with the practical part. Closing as duplicate is only possible if there was a prior question with the same scope. Instead I advice to really solve this edit war one way or another. And meta is the place to solve these kind of conflicts with moderators simply enforcing the consensus. If the edit war then continues, moderators should simply hand out suspensions. — Trilarion 1 min ago
8:37 AM
That's weird. Users with more than 2k are usually not subjected to a minimum character count in edits, aren't they? — yivi 58 secs ago
@nbk I find that shocking. It indicates that you don’t use upvotes nearly enough. My own upvote count is several times higher than my downvote count because I don’t just provide negative feedback, I also provide positive reinforcement, where appropriate. Your feedback seems seriously unbalanced. — Konrad Rudolph just now
@yivi No, they're not; people with the editing privilege can make <6 character edits. Not sure what the deal here is though. I also can't reproduce, but I'm not sure if that's because I'm a mod or not. Might be another bad condition somewhere, at least if someone else can reproduce — Zoe ♦ 19 secs ago
9:20 AM
Yes, burnination criteria seems to be not fulfilled. At least, if they are taken literally. But that "essentially a duplicate" property... It seems that this property alone should be sufficient for burnination. "However, I'm sure there are Python experts out there who are good at the subset of skills which make up 'text processing' in Python" - With
python-textprocessing
splitted into python
and text-processing
these experts will be experts in both tags python
and text-processing
. Seems to be win-win for me. — Tsyvarev 43 secs agoThe
Jobs
section is a gem of a feature imho. I will miss it, but times change I guess. — Jason Evans 1 min ago10:14 AM
no @KonradRudolph i mostly view question of new users, which tend to be bad till very bad. Hence i vote to close a lot and if the question lacks in deratil are missing the mre i use the downvote button, simply because most people don't read the tag info or have read the how to ask. the same goes for, they ask a question, but they don't ask themselves can the reader who has nothing to do with my project understand what i am asking, but here i blame the schools, which should teach such things — nbk 1 min ago
10:44 AM
It's actually stupid that StackOverflow posts, "Stack Overflow Isn’t Very Welcoming. It’s Time for That to Change", but the "community" that actually handles it is reversing it. So, IMHO, they (not us) have to choose one or just leave it. If none of them is chosen, a collection of clear and not even close-to-perfect questions and answers can be expected. If they can, it can't be expected to be uniform. If it can't be changed, my reputation for SO surely will change. If StackOverflow won't choose one of them but will impose senseless rules regarding them, that is nothing but stupid. — The Amateur Coder 1 min ago
@Gimby I've already blocked them from appearing in the side bar. I just used uBlock Origin's element picker. I didn't really read it actively in any way but after that last article that sparked a meta Q I decided it was detracting value from the pages where it was shown. — VLAZ 16 secs ago
Don't know why this is off-topic though. It might have happened on emacs but the question applies to all meta sites. Sure MSE would be a better place but I don't think that has ever been a reason to close questions on MSO. Just change bug to discussion? — Gimby 29 secs ago
@VLAZ I hear that. After that particular meta post the yellow block in the top right became invisible to me in that Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy "somebody else's problem" kind of way. — Gimby 9 secs ago
11:30 AM
Agreed. But even XY questions like that get 1000+ upvotes, presumably because all of those voters are also confused in the same way. — Fizz 7 secs ago
11:55 AM
The presence of this tag suggests the fact that text-processing in Python is somehow done differently which is not true. — Shambhav Gautam 1 min ago
12:25 PM
"PINs (the numeric passcodes),...,PINs (again, but it stands for personal identification number)" - The numeric passcodes are personal identification numbers. — Nick 51 secs ago
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1:17 PM
1. Don't create a new user account because the site will discover this, and when it does, you could be setting yourself up for a more permanent ban. 2. If you can't ask questions, you can still use the site quite constructively, including learning how to exhaustively search the site for any programming problem that you might have, and using solutions that you find to help solve your specific problem. I often do this when trying to solve Java problems by adding the terms
site:stackoverflow.com java
along with more problem-specific terms to my Google search. — Hovercraft Full Of Eels 26 secs agoThis is such a bad management decision. Clearly Prashanth has no idea how we developers interact with the site. Big yikes! Does he even code? — Walter Monecke 9 secs ago
3. Avoid using the site as a "help site" and instead use it more of as a Question-and-Answer site (this is often the reason many get into a Q-ban in the first place). 4. Start answering more questions. While doing this can benefit the questioner, practicing the skill of answering is often more beneficial to the answerer. — Hovercraft Full Of Eels 16 secs ago
1:29 PM
This venture capital and investment banking CEO boy is out of touch with the SO community. — Walter Monecke 1 min ago
1:47 PM
It's not possible to split questions. At least not unless you have access to the database. You can repost (with attribution), but that won't retain any of the votes or other similar aspects. — Laurel 44 secs ago
Not really, just like asking why a post is downvoted, asking why a post is upvoted is also rarely useful (and rightly deleted). Just flag the answer and let the community/mod deal with it. — Andrew T. 29 secs ago
Definitely needs a custom mod flag for suspicious voting. Commenting to ask why is pointless; the voting ring (if there is one) would just flag the comment as NLN. — Larnu 43 secs ago
Yea @VLAZ thats why I'm asking this. Curious if this is a upvote-scam, or just his friends that are trying to boost his account. — 0stone0 41 secs ago
Thank you for the explanations. Kinda new to detecting/flagging suck posts. Learning how to deal with them. @VLAZ I thought there was a slight difference, but thinking twice, they are the same. — 0stone0 25 secs ago
@Zoe could you please clarify 'Socks'? As in puppets? Mods? Never head that before. — 0stone0 46 secs ago
Sock (plural socks) is short for sockpuppet, i.e. an account that isn't someone's main account. If you create a second account, that account is a sock. There's cases where these are fine, to be clear (I'm sure someone else can link some meta posts on that), but using them to commit vote fraud generally results in their deletion — Zoe ♦ 42 secs ago
What do you mean someone rejected your post? You can't submit a question and have it rejected. You can post a question and it can be closed; but people can't reject posts like, for example, they can with edits from users with <2K reputation. — Larnu 27 secs ago
You are being deducted reputation points for contributions to the site that are considered unuseful. When sharing something on Stack Overflow please make sure you read all guidelines and you make sure that what you write has value for the community — Dharman 37 secs ago
"Can you please tell me how I can submit my revised post for review without risking the problem with having it closed again and having problems with this reputation points system" - You simply edit it, checking the checkbox to mark it for re-opening, it'll enter the reopen queue, and maybe get reopened. There's nothing you can do to protect yourself from future closures besides making it not close-worthy. — Nick 21 secs ago
That question is way too long. The title sounds like you are asking for recommendations. Your post contains noise such as "Any help would be appreciated - thanks!". The last paragraph is absolutely unrelated to the topic you are asking about. All of this makes the post downvote worthy and off-topic. You can salvage this post by editing and fixing all these issues — Dharman 51 secs ago
Just remove all the noise. Focus on a single simple question. Don't ask for opinions or recommendations. I have read your post and I have no idea what you are really asking about. Try to summarize it in as few words as possible. You tagged it PHP, JavaScript and HTML, which makes it even more vague. Which one of them are you having a problem with. Please focus on one technology only — Dharman 1 min ago
"Why are the points subtracted if I didn't actually get the post applied?" what do you mean your post wasn't applied? The fact that your question exists contradicts that statement. — Larnu 37 secs ago
There isn't length limitation, but nobody wants to read a wall of text without even knowing what it is about. If you must provide a lot of information (it looks like a lot is unnecessary) then at least try to structure it in such a way that it's easy to understand what the post is about. — Dharman 41 secs ago
No, there is no single person that closed it. It was just the community voting to close your post. The proper way is to edit the post and mark it as ready for review. It will then be reviewed by community again — Dharman 28 secs ago
Does this answer your question? "This question already has answers here" - but it does not. What can I do when I think my question's not a duplicate? — Robert Longson 1 min ago
Every time you post a question it's a little bit of a gamble. A topic that sounds interesting to you might be not very interesting to other people. It will rank lower than what you would expect. Don't worry too much about it and definitely don't take it personally. It's just how people rate stuff — Dharman 1 min ago
Feel free to flag any questions you see that are not closed as duplicates... — Heretic Monkey 1 min ago
"And more than half of all questions on Stack Overflow," that is correct - a very large volume of questions posted on SO are actually duplicates because they weren't caught in time and marked as such. Please feel free to help us clean all of this up by flagging these questions when you encounter them. — VLAZ 7 secs ago
Dharman: Thank you for your advise. To clarify, what I mean by a "great question" I am referring to the question itself, not the phrasing (and to be clear, saying it is "great" isn't ego, just that I think that it is reasonable and could be helpful to all). That said, I think my phrasing is very correct in the "real world" sense, but it is clear that it doesn't fit the formatting/etc. requirements of this site. I am more than happy to rephrase it to do so. And so what I am really trying to ask here is for pre-posting info so that it isn't closed/rejected/negative-points-applied/etc. again. — ag87 57 secs ago
I added one more duplicate to the list which I think is more closely answering your question — Dharman 19 secs ago
I will admit that I was starting to feel a little disturbed by the whole matter. I keep thinking that all I want to do is post a tech question and have never had a problem like this before. Further, I actually spent a LOT of time writing up that original post and found it a bit disturbing when I was told to rewrite it. I do a lot of writing and get mixed responses on my approach; some people really like all the details and some don't. I don't mind rewriting something to fit a particular style/formatting requirement, but the negative points seemed a bit much. — ag87 1 min ago
" don't understand why my question was closed and tagged as a duplicate" - first of all, that's one and the same thing. You are making it seem worse than it is by making it look like two things happened. No it is closed as a duplicate, not closed AND a duplicate. And there are so many reasons why that can happen for valid and less valid reasons, some of which are overlapping. It might be that the duplicate closure is valid for example but you lack the expertise to understand why. A better duplicate may exist that explains it better. That is what I consider a both right and wrong situation. — Gimby 1 min ago
I had this problem a lot of times. Most of my questions are downvoted. It's normal. Some of my questions have been closed and deleted. It happens. I wasn't able to edit them to salvage them. There's always a chance that my next question will be more successful. — Dharman 32 secs ago
Your question is closed at the moment, which means that it is waiting for an edit from you. Once you edit and mark it as ready it will go through review. If after a few days it's not reopened, you can try to edit it once more and submit it for review again. — Dharman 45 secs ago
So the question of if it will remain open is up to multiple people voting on it? What I really want to ask is a series of questions about the tech subject. Would you recommend that I ask about each one of those separately? I tried to rewrite it in the context of one of those questions having actually been answered already and that by itself allowed me to make it shorter. But a while ago I saw the person originally communicating with me about it didn't agree with my new version, either. — ag87 19 secs ago
I just read your question, and while you think it might be a great question that may apply to many developers, I'm afraid Stack Overflow is not a suitable site for a complete tutorial on how to build a web from scratch. As has been mentioned by others, that's... not really how Stack Overflow works. We expect a really specific issue, not an overly broad issue. Otherwise, we can only suggest learning from tutorials on other sites first, then come back if you have a specific issue. — Andrew T. 44 secs ago
If you have a series of questions then each one needs to be a separate post. There's a policy of one question per post. Otherwise it will be very difficult for people to find it in the future — Dharman 27 secs ago
So perhaps I could do a single post with something along the lines of asking about adding the download counter and if there was a pre-existing API function or code that has already been written (clarifying that I'm NOT asking for anyone to write my code, just thinking there's a good chance it already exists). — ag87 16 secs ago
Regarding "ask about each on of those separately", that would be a better approach since one of the possible close reasons ("need more focus") also mentions that: "This question currently includes multiple questions in one. It should focus on one problem only." — Andrew T. 1 min ago
No, sorry, you misunderstood. I'm not looking for a tutorial. I am asking several very specific questions. I think I'll need to split them up into individual questions. — ag87 43 secs ago
Dividing your original question is smaller questions might not be enough. From a cursory reading of the linked question, it would seem that many of the "subquestions" would be off-topic or unsuitable themselves. — yivi 44 secs ago
First question is if there is an existing API call for a download counter. Second is if not, if there is existing code already written. Third is if there is not, is javascript/php and a 3rd party web site the only approaches? 4th if so, then which of the 2 is best. I can find my way through coding fine, but I just don't know the subject well enough to know which place to start. — ag87 1 min ago
These are all tech questions. I've asked them before. It seems very odd to reject questions because they are not specifically coding questions. Coding is something I've been doing for a long time and can figure out. If someone already has a solution to a download counter and WHICH tech to use, not so straight-forward and definitely question-worthy in a tech sense. — ag87 58 secs ago
It doesn't matter they are all "tech questions". They would still be off-topic according to the rules of this site. — yivi 25 secs ago
Let me repeat advise I posted ealier on another comment: "Questions need to be of a practical nature. Much more often than not, one is already trying to develop with a given programming language, and finds a specific difficulty that needs help with.". Within those constraints, this site is great. — yivi 1 min ago
And sorry to be a little blunt, I do appreciate everyone's help. I just and not at all pleased with the direction the site has apparently taken. — ag87 38 secs ago
Your question clearly falls under the needs focus umbrella due to asking far too many not-directly-related questions. Several of the questions you are asking within your question are asking for library suggestions and best practices which itself is off topic. To get help here with your problem, you would need to break your question down into much smaller parts and ensure you're not asking for library suggestions. — Kevin B 36 secs ago
By "library" do you mean when I ask if there is an existing API function or similar to accomplish the download counter? — ag87 46 secs ago
Api function/method, when dealing with a specific api, is on topic, but there is no such thing when it comes to a download counter — Kevin B 8 secs ago
Ok, thanks, just thought it would be worth asking. So the next one is if the best solution is javascript/php or something else. — ag87 31 secs ago
That would be my next question because I saw some people talking about possible ways to do this using javascript/php. — ag87 55 secs ago
Let's not be overly dramatic. There's no writing on the wall or lack of professionalism because your question was closed. It was the existence of quality standards and a narrow scope which made the site thrive in the first place. — E_net4 the prolific downvoter 6 secs ago
E_net4...: Well, I'm not disturbed so much because my question was closed, but rather because I'm finding out that I can't ask programming-related questions on a programming site. — ag87 43 secs ago
Now days it involves a lot of typing things into search boxes. That doesn't mean how to type things into search boxes is on topic here. — Kevin B 37 secs ago
That not all questions about programming are suitable for this site is not a new policy. This is because the site follows a Q&A paradigm with the aim of providing a useful resource to future visitors. Alas, people often overlook that. — E_net4 the prolific downvoter 1 min ago
So it is very disturbing to be told "no" to asking a totally and completely reasonable question that I know is totally and completely reasonable. That's why I may have come across as overly dramatic. And to be clear, while I AM very, very disturbed with what I am finding out about these rules (which I don't recall ever being a problem previously), I of course appreciate the help here from everyone - thank you — ag87 32 secs ago
Yeah, I've done a lot of research over the years. The problem has been that some things do have to be asked directly because they don't come up in a search. — ag87 36 secs ago
And asking experts on a given subject always seems to be the best approach if you can't find it anywhere else. — ag87 49 secs ago
The Stack Exchange Network has a lot of different sites for different subjects. I recommend you to read Which computer science / programming Stack Exchange sites do I post on? — Rafael Tavares 29 secs ago
Comments are not for extended discussion; this conversation has been moved to chat. — Zoe ♦ 22 secs ago
4:05 PM
Does this answer your question? Should one advise on off-topic questions? — EJoshuaS - Reinstate Monica 9 secs ago
4:22 PM
"Does the tag add any meaningful information to the post?" - NO. The two tags
python
and text-processing
give all the necessary information... "I'm sure there are Python experts out there who are good at the subset of skills which make up 'text processing' in Python" - they can make a custom filter of both tags together and even be notified of new questions in that "field"... — Tomerikoo 36 secs ago@krupip in order to become a 20k user, it helps to have questions with clickbait titles. :) So 20k users don't necessarily know any better. — Eric Duminil 1 min ago
@Fizz just curious : why do you think the linked question is about an XY problem? — Eric Duminil 38 secs ago
Let me preface my comment by stating I haven't read anything more than the first sentence of your answer. But then, why would I need to? You don't seem that interested in engaging with the actual conversation I'm trying to have of facilitate. — Makoto 26 secs ago
The blog, which exists on SO, the leading place developers go for help/recognition (whether warranted or not,) being so laughably awful, isn't an excuse to not want it to be better, or to not openly criticize it. You may have given up all hope, but that doesn't mean we all should just roll over and let this malpractice continue unabated. — Kevin B 53 secs ago
...you do know that happened a while ago, right? I legit can't tell if you're being facetious or just clueless on this front, since it was pretty big news at the time. — Makoto 56 secs ago
Can confirm - my gamification of the site in the mid-2010s didn't slow down a tick because of the existence of Jobs. It's slowed down for more obvious reasons in later years, though. — Makoto 15 secs ago
jobs didn't exist when i was most driven by the gamification. Jobs being added only annoyed me. — Kevin B 43 secs ago
Probably connections in industry, if I were to be honest. Or I may finally bite on one of those Amazon recruiter emails that I'm always getting. More seriously, I want to assure you that just because Jobs is going way this doesn't mean that there isn't a way to find a job in tech anymore. Jobs was definitely not the end-all be-all of technology or finding a tech gig. — Makoto 45 secs ago
Is it though? I've seen resumes come across my desk for people who claim to be in the upper percentile for technology that I'm hiring for (like Spring), and yet they've never seen "Failed to load ApplicationContext" during the normal course of their tenure at wherever it was they worked. Also, the Developer Story is strictly not opt-out and it's kinda stuck there once you fill it out. That's probably an issue with some newer laws now. — Makoto 59 secs ago
5:07 PM
@Makoto because we both love to hate this place or hate to love this place. Something like that. — rene 10 secs ago
The answer to "why are people upvoting" is much simpler to "why are people downvoting" - either it is because people think the answer is useful/correct, or because of some other reason that the upvoters won't want to admit to because it's against the rules. So it's a useless question to ask; in this case, if the votes are in good faith then it must be because the voters don't realise it's plagiarised, so a more useful comment would be just to say that it's plagiarised (and, of course, report it). — kaya3 1 min ago
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5:44 PM
It might come as a shock, but "in IT means 300 years before the dinosaurs" is an untrue statement. The success of SO as a platform is a live testament to the relevance of knowledge being much more important than its "freshness". Just because a question has been asked 10 years ago, does not mean it is irrelevant [1/2] — Oleg Valter 43 secs ago
"And more than half of all questions on Stack Overflow, because the only difference is" - you are correct! Many such questions should be closed as duplicates. Unfortunately, SO is a large-scale knowledge base curated by volunteers in their free (and sometimes even work) time - there is just not enough of us to cover everything. You seem to have seen a lot of questions that fell through the cracks - do the community a favor by flagging them for closure, and when you reach 3K - by voting. It will be more helpful than employing the "officer, but X is doing the same thing!" tactic. — Oleg Valter 45 secs ago
@Fizz okay, but that's not an XY problem is it? It would if OP wanted to, say, repair their bathroom or travel to Spain. — Eric Duminil 37 secs ago
@Juice are there instructions on how to clear this connection? I think I'm in the same boat. — Taylor Earl 1 min ago
6:20 PM
They wanted to ask about the "theirs" counterpart of one of those switches but asked about the counterpart to the other one. And then, after a bunch of answers were posted, the OP posted and "UPDATE" to their question that they were really asking about the counterpart to the other switch. — Fizz 12 secs ago
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@TaylorEarl It's a tool we have on our end. If you open a ticket at s.tk/support, we can take care of that for you. — Juice ♦ 36 secs ago
I guess you were losing money on this? Somehow? For the life of me, though, I can't imagine how. That seems like an an impressive achievement in itself. Bravo! — Doug Warren 36 secs ago
8:12 PM
Unless you make a list of all your down votes and frequently go through them to up voted improved content, it isn't a good idea to down vote things that aren't useful now but have problems that are easily corrected. — Stephen Ostermiller 35 secs ago
For anyone that sees this in the future, support was quickly able to help me and I was able to pair my Microsoft Team to my Stack Overflow Team. — Taylor Earl 40 secs ago
Wtf is a 'downvoting strategy'. Downvote if it shld be downvoted. Wtf is this site. — oisinvg 23 secs ago
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