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12:15 AM
The rep seems to have been corrected. Hopefully, we can get an explanation of what caused this mishap. — 41686d6564 stands w. Palestine 1 min ago
1:09 AM
At the size of 8 you can simply retag yourself, and the tag will self-de[con]struct in 24 hours. Punny post appreciated, though! — Oleg Valter is with Ukraine 39 secs ago
1:34 AM
1:49 AM
@41686d6564 it's actually still happening. The votes on the links answer were reset, I assume, because my vote on it was no longer there. I was going to add my vote like normal, when I noticed the same lag that enabled the multiple votes. Today. — richardec 16 secs ago
2:45 AM
May I suggest linking to [the FAQ on meta for which site to choose ](meta.stackexchange.com/q/129598/566903) instead of some flavor of stackexchange.com/sites? — pppery 35 secs ago
It's a community wiki post -- feel free to edit it to add anything you feel is missing. — pppery 37 secs ago
3:44 AM
Shouldn't this be asked on Aviation SE's meta: aviation.meta.stackexchange.com? — Gino Mempin 14 secs ago
4:42 AM
@OlegValteriswithUkraine I disagree with synonym-request. After about 30 minutes browsing the three tags there are three distinct meanings. — Daniel Widdis 25 secs ago
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This seems to have been an issue forever and nothing has been done about it. — user438383 16 secs ago
Does this answer your question? Rendered view requires blank line before (and after) tables, but preview accepts both — user438383 15 secs ago
8:02 AM
On closer inspection, only one question was about destructors. Two others were a little unclear at first but are indeed more about deconstruction. I'll retag only the one problematic question and add a usage guidance for [deconstructor] (though I'd still prefer it being named [deconstruction] or [deconstruct] to prevent further "misuse"). — Ray 1 min ago
8:22 AM
@Gimby Hum, OK, I don't really see the relationship between reading a Chat Transcript (of a past Chat, in which, one doesn't even participate) and being banned... But nvm, my previous Comment was just meant to be somewhat funny anyway... — chivracq 37 secs ago
8:59 AM
I'm hoping one day that SO does indeed give new users with no rep a way to provide feedback by some measurable means, even if it isn't a visible artifact such as a vote. Such users, along with the many many unregistered users, are indirectly the life blood of what keeps this site going. It's a shame SO can't take advantage of those metrics more and use them to possibly improve the site. — ouflak 1 min ago
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10:34 AM
I'm not sure I understand correctly. If you have a question-answer pair and you believe the question isn't a duplicate, you may ask the question and post an answer to it yourself. You can even do both at once. — 41686d6564 stands w. Palestine 1 min ago
Are you using the site search, or Google? You can try searching on google with
site:stackoverflow.com
. I notice that you seem to struggle with English, I certainly have a little trouble trying to figure out what you are saying here, it could be that you don't quite know what the best search terms would be. — Martijn Pieters ♦ 51 secs agoHowever, if you feel you have a unique problem that hasn't been posted as a question before, then please, by all means, post a self-answered question, self answering is encouraged! Do make sure that the question can stand on its own as a good question, first. — Martijn Pieters ♦ 38 secs ago
I've edited your question to make it clearer, but I could have misunderstood. Even with that edit I am not sure about what you are asking us to help you with, exactly. Did I get at least close enough, and can you clarify further? — Martijn Pieters ♦ 27 secs ago
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12:25 PM
"Does Stack Overflow try to stop people from just stealing content without attribution?" - no, because there is nothing that can be done to stop people. You can only react to it after the fact. — Gimby 20 secs ago
12:37 PM
Um, no? The only deleted answer you have with removals on it is stackoverflow.com/a/72260840/6296561, which you self-deleted. The grouping is weird, but -40 does NOT mean a user resulted in the deletion of an answer that had +4 score — Zoe stands with Ukraine ♦ 11 secs ago
What makes you think it was answers on their questions and not just their upvotes on your posts in general? When a users account is deleted their questions won't be unless the post is either closed, or has no positively scoring answers. — Nick stands with Ukraine 11 secs ago
Does this answer your question? What happens when a user is deleted — Nick stands with Ukraine 1 min ago
Looks like there were 3 users (possibly voting rings) that got nuked, instead of only 1 user. — Andrew T. 44 secs ago
Chances are comments like that will either be flagged as no longer needed or unfriendly/unkind and removed. They're unhelpful noise, the better choice would just be to step back and do something else. — Nick stands with Ukraine 1 min ago
See the Code of Conduct. In general if there's nothing useful (and polite) to say and you feel the post is not great, your options are: downvote, flag, close, delete. — Abdul Aziz Barkat 6 secs ago
To me this remains a global site design problem. The footer is pretty standard, if you don't look there that is a you-problem, not a Stack Overflow problem. But still... "STACK EXCHANGE NETWORK" does not exactly scream at you "Yow, here are other sites where you can ask different types of questions!". It's so ambiguous. — Gimby 1 min ago
@Dominique You get one of those "User was removed" notices per user, so this was a single users who provided 10 rep, another who provided 40, and a 3rd that provided 40. — Nick stands with Ukraine 24 secs ago
"what is classes" - actually, there is no such limit. Closure just for being homework is blatantly incorrect. Fortunately, moat of the time homework dumps suffer from other issues constituting valid close reasons. — Oleg Valter is with Ukraine 1 min ago
"If certain other users who wish to help other (so pretty much the whole community)" - wrong. The goal of the site is to build a repository of knowledge, there are plenty of people here who do not fall into the "helping out" trap but really use the site as intended. Answer good questions, expand the repository. If the author of the question is helped that is a happy side effect but the goal is the greater good - everyone else that has the same question but hopefully won't have to ask it again because the answer already exists. — Gimby 38 secs ago
@Gimby What is knowledge is not the means/tools to make sure we dont make mistakes and advance? So in essence helping out. — Josip Juros just now
There are, in my opinion, better ways to phrase such a comment like "Google it". Such questions that make you want to comment "Google it" likely have no evidence of research, but that doesn't means you can assume that they didn't research. I, personally, have found myself leaving loaded comments like "There's a lot of information on this topic already in articles, documentation and questions. When you used your favourite Search Engine to find these, what about them didn't you understand? We can try to explain further or elaborate for you them." Maybe then they actually search. — Larnu 1 min ago
Such a comment will, hopefully, help the OP improve the question, as it helps us understand where their understanding or confusion lies and so makes the problem more specific; rather than something that is going to be far more general. — Larnu 18 secs ago
No worries, @Ray :) With very low volume tags one can safely proceed as they see fit without starting a meta discussion, but it does not hurt anyone, so there is no harm in starting one even if it is not required. Btw, there is also a Burnination HQ chat room for coordinating efforts on removing/retagging/disambiguating/synonimizing. — Oleg Valter is with Ukraine 45 secs ago
It's apparent why SO feels the need to keep urging more polite discourse. — Topological Sort 55 secs ago
@Larnu hopefully, but then some user answers that poor, no research, low quality question, bc they are rep starved. So it seems like a waste and a loop in the website policy. — Josip Juros 54 secs ago
I don't see how either of the example comments are "following rules of the website". There is no need for showing a "bare minimum attempt" by the asker, and snide remarks such as "Google it" or "Good luck with that task" are at best not helpful to anyone. Remember that the CoC is also part of the rules. — MisterMiyagi 23 secs ago
@MisterMiyagi stackoverflow.com/help/how-to-ask "Include just enough code to allow others to reproduce the problem." There 100% is a need to show some minimal attempt at a code. — Josip Juros 1 min ago
Re "...quite the opposite.": Yes, look no further than the Pandas tag. Those users know who they are. — Peter Mortensen 1 min ago
@JosipJuros "There 100% is a need to show some minimal attempt at a code." only if it's a debugging problem. Not if it's not debugging related. The very page you linked to explains it clearly: "Not all questions benefit from including code, but if your problem is with code you've written, you should include some." — VLAZ 44 secs ago
@MisterMiyagi Do people who dont show a sliver of research done or any bare attempt at a code deserve help or to be given knowledge? That goes against the site rules bc the question is poorly asked. So answering it shouldn't be encouraged surely — Josip Juros 1 min ago
@Snow Saying that is hoping things will change by not changing or doing anything about it. Which seems like bad practice, But I can understand what youre saying. — Josip Juros 29 secs ago
@VLAZ if a question isnt code related or debug related then its a theory/concept issue and 100% can be found in some book or can be solved by doing research which is also stated on the page I linked. — Josip Juros 40 secs ago
There's no such thing as "deserve help", @JosipJuros. But in the context of SO it is not because we are benevolent, just because it is orthogonal to our primary goal of building a knowledge repository. If a question is off-topic for defined reasons, close it. If it is unhelpful, downvote it. Most of our prominent and highly valued Q&As are extremely basic and would be commented away with "RTFM" if we allowed it. TL;DR: closure and effort correlate, but lack of the latter should not causate the former. — Oleg Valter is with Ukraine 1 min ago
@JosipJuros so what if it can be found in a book? Are you saying it shouldn't be part of the knowledge base in that case? That seems counter to there being a knowledge base. In fact, if you claim that no question should be posted if the information is found offsite, then most of SO should be deleted. — VLAZ 1 min ago
Thank you all the explanations, I think I have a better grasp of how things work now. Much appreciated. — Josip Juros 42 secs ago
@NickstandswithUkraine: Thanks, Nick. I was indeed thinking that I received one notice per question from a user, which explains my question. — Dominique 22 secs ago
I only meant that it should be tagged as such and formalized as one (upon further inspection, I agree with your assessmemt - it should be a disambiguation request) to show up in burnination feeds + become actionable, since those tags definitely need work. — Oleg Valter is with Ukraine 1 min ago
@JosipJuros "Do people who dont show a sliver of research done or any bare attempt at a code deserve help or to be given knowledge?" Very much yes. Questions are not there just for the asker. We want questions to be applicable to many people. Getting hung up on the myriad of ways people could fail to solve or research a task is often detrimental to that. The best canonicals are just a concise problem statement devoid of failed attempts, research and other noise – that is perfectly fine for "real" questions as well. — MisterMiyagi 1 min ago
Disabling all should not be necessary. Allowing JavaScript from cookielaw.org should be sufficient. (Tested with NoScript.) — Peter Mortensen 1 min ago
@user438383: Yes, it is another excuse (and reason) to post as images instead of text. Using text ought to be the easier choice (so it will actually happen). The software ought to help with that. — Peter Mortensen 1 min ago
I just fired up a semi-recent version of C++ Builder to check and the property name is still
hint
. And there's a CustomHint
class in Delphi/C++ Builder, used for tool tips. Funny that they use the terms tool bar and tool button, but not tool tip for the box that appears when you place the mouse over a tool button :) — Lundin 47 secs ago"a specific kind of vandalism" - What? -- "which renders a post ... un-commentable" - ? No it doesn't. — Nick stands with Ukraine 26 secs ago
This already happens. When a user votes to close a question as a duplicate, a comment is added: "Does this answer your question? <link to duplicate>". The message on a duplicate also affords the OP an opportunity to accept the duplicate question. — Heretic Monkey 17 secs ago
"is that the post is the OP's post" - nope, it is a contribution to the knowledge repository licensed to the community as per the CC-BY-SA license terms. The only thing that "belongs" to the author of the post is revision 1. — Oleg Valter is with Ukraine 1 min ago
I am also going to reiterate my comment your previous post: this post will benefit from the removal of passive-agressive tone towards duplicate closure and focus on the problem instead. Also please avoid vaguely veiled insults towards fellow community members. — Oleg Valter is with Ukraine 11 secs ago
Re "...execute code after a delay, instead of waiting a defined time"? What is the difference? What is the gist of it? Non-polling delay — Peter Mortensen 14 secs ago
It is quite relaxing that we can cover ourselfs behind "assume good faith" and don't have to answer why one complains about the close voter and says "they didn't spent enough time" while on the other hand the asker didn't spent time to look for dupes themself. — Tom 7 secs ago
2:40 PM
all of the above, also: I'm maybe oldschool, but for me crypto stands for all things cryptology, not just techbro coins. Also I'm salty because in my field of work we talked about web 3.0 for a few years now and meant the semantic web, linked open data, and not...that — cypherabe 33 secs ago
From a usability point of view, the OP is correct. For instance, users don't scroll. Even hallway usability testing would very quickly reveal the problem. It doesn't have to be very sophisticated. — Peter Mortensen 9 secs ago
@OlegValteriswithUkraine - Nothing veiled. An example: I wanted to add the tag
permission
to my post above. It turns out there is no such established tag. Nevertheless I added it as a tag relevant to the post. The post has since been edited and the tag permission
has been removed. I think this speaks volumes about the prevailing attitudes here, behind the scenes, at SO Meta. There seems little regard for consent, consensus or collaboration. It's "our way or the highway". How about we embrace consent, consensus, collaboration and community-orientation? Yes, I understand: the answer is no. — Rounin - Standing with Ukraine 27 secs ago@Rounin-StandingwithUkraine Please explain then what kind of question do you envision being tagged with permission in the future? What does this tag represent? — Dharman ♦ 26 secs ago
Re: "[...] what you are proposing is quite similar to proposing that court judgements should be accepted by the ones they apply to before taking effect. If you do not see how ridiculous that sounds, I am not sure what else to say." - You are literally comparing SO to a court where a judge with a degree of officially-bestowed seniority sits in judgement of others. You see how that sits quite uneasily with my understanding that SO is (or should be) a mutually-respecting community of equals learning from and teaching one another? — Rounin - Standing with Ukraine 26 secs ago
It takes 3 votes to close a question, @Rounin-StandingwithUkraine, unless the closure happens to be by a gold badge holder (at which point they provided 100 (sic) non-wiki answers precisely in the tag), if that's not collaboration, I do not know what is. It takes the same number of users to reopen, if that's not about consensus, I do not know what is. If you being able to freely rant on Meta about duplicate closures while insulting other members is, too, very in the spirit of being community-orientated. What is not is expecting your position to be the only valid one. — Oleg Valter is with Ukraine 35 secs ago
@Dharman - The tag
permission
relates to actions initiated on SO not actioned until another party grants permission. — Rounin - Standing with Ukraine 1 min agoIn some countries, there are juries or courts made up of multiple judges. In a similar manner, other community members are judges of the content you post here. — Dharman ♦ 6 secs ago
@OlegValteriswithUkraine - Re: "expecting your position to be the only valid one" Rest assured I don't expect my position to be the only valid one. What consistently disappoints me is not that others put forward a different opinion but that I am (seemingly) the only one articulating why its not the only perspective out there. That's why these conversations always feel like a 100 vs 1 pile-on. — Rounin - Standing with Ukraine 1 min ago
I would rather see it that 100 people agree on a single thing and 1 person disagrees. Just look at all the different opinions you received on this and previous meta post. Take a look at the voting: as of now it's 17 people with a different opinion than yours. — Dharman ♦ 45 secs ago
@Dharman - I hope we can agree that I recognise that you deem "community members [being] judges of the content you post here" to the point of disabling it tolerable and acceptable and you recognise that I feel that oversteps the bounds of what is reasonable. — Rounin - Standing with Ukraine 22 secs ago
@Rounin-StandingwithUkraine Ok, then let me ask you. What is your expectation from other community members on Stack Overflow? — Dharman ♦ 50 secs ago
"Duping" = "duplicating" (?). Another meaning is "To swindle, deceive, or trick." — Peter Mortensen 30 secs ago
@PeterMortensen, sorry, yes, a clarification is due. When I use the term_duping_ I am referring to the SO practice of shutting down a question by associating it with another question. — Rounin - Standing with Ukraine 44 secs ago
@Dharman Re: "I would rather see it that 100 people agree on a single thing and 1 person disagrees." Would you? Wow. I really would not want to live in that kind of environment. Re: "17 people with a different opinion than yours". Aha. But do we see eighteen different opinions or two? — Rounin - Standing with Ukraine 57 secs ago
I am not comparing anything, @Rounin-StandingwithUkraine. It's an analogy with the core being not about judges, but about who is qualified to make decisions. In case of SO, it is the community at large. Agan, asker is the least qualified person to pass judgement on what is a duplicate. — Oleg Valter is with Ukraine 43 secs ago
@Dharman - To help others learn in a non-judgemental environment of kindness, support and mutual growth. — Rounin - Standing with Ukraine 41 secs ago
Why would a binary question have more than 2 positions? It is a matter of it should versus it should not. You argue consensus, yet you want your position to be the only one that matters. — Oleg Valter is with Ukraine 1 min ago
That just sounds like you want people to post whatever they want and the rest to sit and watch. How do you think this will reflect on the quality of contributions to the site? Remember that Stack Overflow is not a help desk or a consulting agency. This is a repository of knowledge akin to Wikipedia. — Dharman ♦ 29 secs ago
@OlegValteriswithUkraine - We might have to agree to disagree. I would contend for the most part that no-one has a better understanding of what the OP is asking than the OP themselves. That applies even when the OP has difficulty articulating their question because, by definition, they are asking about something of which they have little experience which may involve unfamiliar terminology and concepts. — Rounin - Standing with Ukraine 14 secs ago
@Rounin - Standing with Ukraine: There is certainly a huge demand for the learning part, but is at odds with the stated goal of Stack Overflow. It ought to be expressed in changes to the design of the software (e.g., site mechanics). And possibly a whole new "place". — Peter Mortensen 1 min ago
Not to mention the argument of "silent majority" being a fallacy in the first place. In addition, the question "would you like to be in control whether your post is closed as a duplicate" is a leading question. Of course question askers would want solutions spoon-fed to them on a silver platter with no regard to long-term value of the knowledge repository. It's precisely what made forums of old to fail where SO stands tall. — Oleg Valter is with Ukraine 39 secs ago
No one argues that the OP is not the best person to understand what they are asking, @Rounin-StandingwithUkraine. Duplicate closure does not happen because of the question, it happens based on answers. And this is what question asker inherently lacks - knowledge about the solution. — Oleg Valter is with Ukraine 20 secs ago
@chtz: Mods of the site can migrate posts to any site, but regular users can only choose from the listed options (there can be a maximum of 5, I believe). If regular users want to suggest migrating to another site, they need to flag the post for mod attention. – In general, though, posts usually need a little editing to abide by the other site's rules/guidelines so it's sometimes better to just close the post (for not being suitable for the current site) and then encourage the user to post it to the other site themselves, after reviewing the other site's rules/guidelines. — V2Blast ♦ 1 min ago
@OlegValteriswithUkraine - What's the binary question? My suggestion that question-shutdowns might require permission from the OP? I don't think that's binary. I can think of at least four responses. Only one of them is: "No, never. Not listening." Re: "It is a matter of it should versus it should not." No. There is far more nuance than that. Re: "you want your position to be the only one that matters" No. I want to have a reasonable discussion with different people I don't agree with in different ways, while being supported by others who do agree with my point, also in different ways. — Rounin - Standing with Ukraine 7 secs ago
@OlegValteriswithUkraine - I didn't get your point about the silent majority. I also don't follow the knowledge repository argument (often invoked here in SO Meta). Hundreds of thousands of Google result (or possibly millions) show that Stack Overflow isn't even approximately the efficient knowledge repository that some members claim it to be. It claims not to be a Q&A forum. But that's exactly what it is. In practice. — Rounin - Standing with Ukraine 11 secs ago
It is not efficient precisely because community members think they are still on the forum. Churning answers to mega-duplicates when they need to close. Not closing off-topic questions. Not downvoting and not voting to delete garbage. Why do you think canonical questions become bloated and outdated? Because instead of careful curation of those users choose to go answer another mega-dupe instead. — Oleg Valter is with Ukraine 21 secs ago
Waiting for time to pass, and executing something, are two different problems. Is there something unique in this scenario that makes solutions to... executing things, and delaying things, separately, that two different questions for the two problems couldn't solve the combined problem that you had? — Kevin B 49 secs ago
I see. It seems to me that the problem is not Stack Overflow at all. It's the people who use Stack Overflow. Is that right? There's a poem by Bertolt Brecht, written after the 1953 uprising in the German Democratic Republic (East Germany) which asks: "Wäre es da / Nicht doch einfacher, die Regierung / Löste das Volk auf und / Wählte ein anderes?" Or in English: "Would it not in that case be simpler / for the government / To dissolve the people / And elect another? " And this is the attitude I see running through SO Meta like writing through a stick of rock. — Rounin - Standing with Ukraine 27 secs ago
I see no issue with the vast majority of users on both Stack Overflow and Meta Stack Overflow. — Nick stands with Ukraine 1 min ago
Forgive my sarcasm, @NickstandswithUkraine. And Bertolt's. I've voted to close this question. With one or two more close votes it will be gone and we can all get on with more practically useful things this afternoon. — Rounin - Standing with Ukraine 1 min ago
I came here to say exactly this, I'm fully in favor of decentralization as it has been working excellently for decades in email, git et al; I'm not convinced blockchains are that useful, but I'm open for arguments; and crypto (if we use the term this way) is just a giant pyramid scheme which centralizes power to a few VCs — Arthur Rump 1 min ago
@Rounin-StandingwithUkraine Well there is an issue between three groups, actually. SO/SE as the company, the users who try to maintain this site and new users using this site who might not fully understand the purpose of the site. That latter group wants their questions answered, the maintainers want to build a repository of good questions and their answers and the company "says" it wants the repository as well, but fails at telling that the (new) users so they still have that misconception. So the company "elected their users", but failed to tell that everybody. — Tom 7 secs ago
3:57 PM
Good summary, @Tom. Then there are also 4) people who come here to answer questions and help others. Then there are 5) people who come here to learn new things. On reflection I am 3), 4), 5). Group 1) strike me as a bad lot, especially after the Monica debacle. Group 2) mostly wreck the site (though they are blind to the consequences of their faith in a long-dead vision) and make it a disjointed, occasionally unpleasant place, but they're so convinced of their messianic vision that (I suppose) they'll never stop paving the road to broken SO hell with their good intentions. A pity. — Rounin - Standing with Ukraine 24 secs ago
@Lundin 'software development' include things like agile/scrum questions, which 'programming' does not (just as one example) — TylerH 7 secs ago
@EkadhSingh-ReinstateMonica: The [status-review] tag being applied to questions actually creates a ticket for us internally. Adding a status-review "tag" inline in an answer really just sort of signals that we're looking into/considering that feedback (since it doesn't automatically do anything else) – it's not really necessary to add such a tag to an answer if we've already left a comment stating as much. — V2Blast ♦ 1 min ago
(Avoiding the pluralization issue, it could also be rephrased to: "What version control system(s) do you primarily use?") — V2Blast ♦ 7 secs ago
No poor attitude is acceptable Yet, many come here with an attitude that I, at least, would consider extremely poor, but that contributors are told to tolerate - the attitude of "Why should I bother doing my homework myself or making any attempt at debugging the code when I can just get Stack Overflow to do it all for me?" This sort of attitude comprises a substantial proportion of questions, from what I've seen, and wouldn't be considered acceptable in many educational or professional contexts. — Snow 8 secs ago
I would assume it's the former, as "creating games" isn't an online resource, whereas "games that teach you to program" can be. I agree that this phrasing is confusing, though. — V2Blast ♦ 10 secs ago
@Rounin-StandingwithUkraine I'm, 2), 4), and 5), and understand that there is a group of users who want to pursue their own priorities within the existing system and get frustrated when the system stands in their way. That's unfortunate, because I (we?) do want the contributions of such users, we simply also want the site to remain useful for everyone. — Kevin B 41 secs ago
Did you see my answer before doing this? Your merge was basically the equivalent of merging [javascript] into [jquery]. They're not the same thing: one is the vanilla tag ("featured images") and one is the custom library/plugin ("dynamic featured images"). Not everyone is using that plugin; most aren't and now we don't even have an indication of who added tag to each question originally (for the few people who actually read the tag description). Also, I see some people were removing/replacing the [featured] tag in June 2021 from WP questions and I wonder what that was about. — Laurel 38 secs ago
As Clonkex said, the question's just asking about coding "professionally", i.e. in a work capacity, as opposed to coding for schoolwork. If you worked part-time while attending school, that work would be counted in this amount, but you would not count time you spent coding for schoolwork (at a time when you weren't coding for a job). — V2Blast ♦ 18 secs ago
4:40 PM
"Not everyone is using that plugin; most aren't and now we don't even have an indication of who added tag to each question originally" - if the only indicator is a polluted tag (and I do mean before the merge; both tags were already bad and highly unreliable for topic determination), and there's absolutely no other way to identify what's being asked about, that's a close reason. — Zoe stands with Ukraine ♦ 1 min ago
@AleAssis please change the accepted answer to meta.stackoverflow.com/a/417578/17242583, which reflects the mod's current advice. — richardec 26 secs ago
5:00 PM
Even though it seems you're done here, vandalising your post on the way out isn't okay. — Zoe stands with Ukraine ♦ 47 secs ago
@Snow "but that contributors are told to tolerate" Contributors are told to moderate the content accordingly (close vote, downvote, etc.). The flood of crap is a real problem, but not one which justifies being rude. If someone is unable to communicate the issues with such behavior without going down to an unprofessional level, they are better off not be in charge of educating such users. In the worst case, we just let the site mechanisms stop the damage. — E_net4 48 secs ago
If any of the 169 questions are about the plug-in, there's only a handful, probably about 5. — Laurel 20 secs ago
5:32 PM
"Locking someone's question and denying them any right-to-reply" - Self vandalism is not a reply. — Nick stands with Ukraine 1 min ago
By posting on the Stack Exchange (SE) network, you've granted a non-revocable right, under the CC BY-SA license, for SE to distribute the content (regardless of your future choices). By SE policy, the non-vandalized version is distributed. Thus, any such destructive edits will be reverted. — Ryan M ♦ 1 min ago
You are currently providing much of the toxicity, so maybe one route to your outcome would be to go for a walk or something? It's a basic part of the SE model that posts are owned collaboratively by the community: stackoverflow.com/help/editing. If you aren't comfortable with that, you may have to find other venues for your contributions. — jonrsharpe 52 secs ago
Also worth noting that repeated vandalism generally results in locks - even on main - precisely for the reasons Ryan mentioned. You've granted SE a license to distribute the content, even if you suddenly decide otherwise. Deciding you're done with the post does not give you the right to vandalise it. — Zoe stands with Ukraine ♦ 9 secs ago
Excuse me? Laurel asked for the tag to be renamed to [wordpress-featured-image], and I did. Given this question, I assumed "the tag" meant [dynamic-featured-image]. If that was a request for a retroactive rename of [featured], that's not possible. I'm not playing with buttons, I know exactly what I'm doing, but there's nothing I can do to avoid miscommunication — Zoe stands with Ukraine ♦ 1 min ago
I fail to see how renaming a tag is "making a mess", at worst it can be renamed back. — Nick stands with Ukraine 6 secs ago
I get that. Being able to use the vast amount of middleware available for Express certainly seems like a good reason to me. What I want to know, is what other reasons there may be for using Express, especially since I tend to favor writing my own code for many things. And knowing those extra reasons may only come from experience with Express, which I don't have, and might not have unless I have the motivation! Hence the question... — Nagev 31 secs ago
it's just a... weird question. The only valid answer is "Yes." and I'm pretty sure you already knew that. — Kevin B 15 secs ago
So the answer to "what can standalone express do?" is "yes"? Sorry, don't get it... — Nagev 31 secs ago
@NickstandswithUkraine it makes a mess because it merged a good tag "dynamic-featured-image" which had specific questions related to it which now doesn't exist anymore. — Braiam 20 secs ago
It's impossible to answer this question in a useful way without making assumptions. If you mean what can you do with express without creating your own middleware, that's an entirely different question, but what can you do with express without 3rd party packages? that's just a misunderstanding of what packages are. — Kevin B 36 secs ago
I've removed [dynamic-featured-image] as a synonym so it can be re-created. If that's the retagging that was desired by Laurel to begin with, that means there's a dispute on what the tag is meant to be used for, and I'm not touching any more buttons until you lot figure out what you want to do with the tag. I cannot use mod tools to flip-flip between meanings over what appears to boil down to a disagreement about what the tag is for, particularly when every single step along the way so far has been diverging from the initial consensus outlined in rene's answer — Zoe stands with Ukraine ♦ 1 min ago
Well, if I could not make it clear enough for others to understand and it's not useful to anyone else, than perhaps it is best for it to stay deleted. But I will give it one final shot. If you look at the list under "Express has the following built-in middleware functions" in my question, you can see that Express does bring some functionality of its own. That's the sort of thing I am looking for. Whether its built-in, perhaps undocumented middleware, or something that someone might say, I haven't used any middleware, but Express itself saved me a lot of time with such and such... — Nagev 1 min ago
@Braiam I'm not sure why you are responding here about it then since the comments here are an entirely different conversation. — TylerH 43 secs ago
Re: "Self vandalism is not a reply." When we remove from an OP the ability to comment underneath their own post or add an addendum to the bottom of their post (which they can no longer delete, despite its failure to ignite any sort of multi-perspective conversation) then we are removing that OP's right-to-reply. Re: "So what are you saying is "toxic" here [...]?" The persistent, clannish circling of the wagons, the hammering down of the individual and point-blank unwillingness even to briefly entertain alternative perspectives. (Strongly reminds me of when I lived in Japan, actually). — Rounin - Standing with Ukraine 1 min ago
@Rounin-StandingwithUkraine The only reason comments were disabled is because the mods were forced to lock it in response to your repeated vandalism, which clearly demonstrated that you weren't interested in any continued discussion anyway. — John Montgomery 1 min ago
Can you define what you mean by "Grammar posts", @MFerguson? Thanks. — Rounin - Standing with Ukraine 1 min ago
I don't follow. What does this answer have to do with the OP's question exactly? — cigien 48 secs ago
Actually, yes, the removal of the "may be on topic..." parts have been workshoped yesterday and looked upon favourably. Henry? Not sure about the "context", though. Can you give an example of a tool used by programmers not in the prpgrammkng context? — Oleg Valter is with Ukraine 50 secs ago
Perhaps @MFerguson is capably demonstrating what some people regard as the toxicity of SO Meta? Six people so far (in four minutes) have downvoted this post. They don't know why they're downvoting. They don't even know what the post means. But they're not stopping to find out. They're downvoting. — Rounin - Standing with Ukraine 1 min ago
There is already an "Edit question"/"improve this question" button built into the closing UI. I don't think it needs to be added into the text as well. — Henry Ecker 1 min ago
I think Oleg's question is about "software tools" (as written) not used in a programming context @Braiam — Henry Ecker 1 min ago
Five downvotes now. Because while the post above may deserve one downvote, I'm sure it doesnt deserve six. — Rounin - Standing with Ukraine 55 secs ago
Refer to my post on the Legal documentation having extraneous white space characters. Almost 50+ people downvoted that question, which took me multitude of hours to unearth these mistakes. I should be duly rewarded for my time to improve the site in this manner, instead I am betrothed in a never ending sea of toxicity and ungratitude. — MFerguson 57 secs ago
I object to any of those being "tools primarily used by programmers", @Braiam :) Unless that's a joke, that is. — Oleg Valter is with Ukraine 1 min ago
And same for the list of software below - unless, again, this is a joke, I do not see how OS or browser is a "tool primarily used by programmers" (in fact, where have you seen a programmer using word??). — Oleg Valter is with Ukraine 30 secs ago
@OlegValteriswithUkraine sadly, now programmers believe that anything they use is "primarily" used by them. So, lets make sure that it's actually when they are actively programming and those are commonly used by them. It's the same double conditional that we use when we say that you can ask an on-topic but unclear question. Now the topic is restricted by two conditions. — Braiam 1 min ago
I'm sorry to read that, @MFerguson. I think we can look forward to SO being a better place one day. But that day isn't today and tomorrow is also looking unlikely. Keep your head up. Persist. — Rounin - Standing with Ukraine 50 secs ago
Still waiting on an example of usage of a tool primarily used by programmers in a non-programming context, though, @Braiam :) — Oleg Valter is with Ukraine 1 min ago
@KevinB "in a context unique to software development"? Are you sure? It removes generic Word, Excel, Chrome questions while still allowing VBA's, JS/HTML/CSS questions. — Braiam 36 secs ago
@OlegValteriswithUkraine And I told you that I don know what such a tool looks anymore! Programmers will claim that anything they use is "primarily" used by them. Instead of trying to leave them to apply their own concept, I close the barn door immediately by telling them that it should be used in the context of programming. — Braiam 18 secs ago
@JohnMontgomery Indeed. I might have been, had there actually been any discussion. But it came across as 23 SO Meta members telling me that my perspective was going to be rejected outright, without creative discussion, without brainstorming, without the application of lateral thinking. So there was no discussion. No worries. As TylerH points out below, I "[...] frankly ought to know those things by now." — Rounin - Standing with Ukraine 1 min ago
While I am aware that the /allsites list is overly broad, and I acknowledge I have not yet found a better option. I strongly disagree with only telling the post author to edit their question. Most of the questions closed with this reason will probably not be abled to be salvaged through editing. — Henry Ecker 1 min ago
@HenryEcker and that's ok, for us. We don't have any obligation to tell the asker where they can ask their question. I prefer telling them in a cut and dry way that their post doesn't meet our standard, instead of diluting the message trying to be helpful. Remember, this message will apply to every question, from cooking, to gaming, to agile, etc. Any list will be by default incomplete. — Braiam 1 min ago
@Braiam is some form of punctuation missing? "software tools primarily used by programmers in a context unique to software development", to me reads as tools primarily used by programmers for things that are unique to software development. aka something used for a multitude of things, like excel, wouldn't be unique to software development. — Kevin B 1 min ago
As I said in my previous comment, I think it would be more confusing to have the close dialogue use different wording than the help centre. I am open to also changing the help centre to use better phrasing but I believe they should be consistent and so have shown them as consistent. @KevinB — Henry Ecker 32 secs ago
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@Braiam Henry did not copy the text you proposed. Henry wrote their own answer under a different question and Lundin responded to that one. It really doesn't make sense to respond as if the comments and post above include content that they don't actually include. — TylerH 28 secs ago
To clarify, given what happened to the tag when it was originally merged, I did mean for the existing tag to be renamed [wordpress-featured-image], as few of the posts that were tagged were about the plugin anymore and any posts about the plugin are also about WP featured images. Maybe there really needs to be more of a process with this since what I thought was the consensus last time ("Instead the re-tagging should happen to (new?) tags.") wasn't. I would be fine with re-adding the new dynamic-featured-image to the few posts that obviously need it. — Laurel 1 min ago
@TylerH I did add in the unique piece for a revision (copied from the help centre not not any of Braiam's posts/comments) for a bit, but I've reverted that as I somewhat missed the forest through the trees and made a change that I disagreed with rather than allowing others to submit their own answers which was my mistake. — Henry Ecker 1 min ago
If 23 members of the community disagree with your proposal and noone else does, perhaps that is a good indication that your idea isn't being well received or you didn't do a good enough good of portraying it. Though you also got 2 answers with 17 and 12 upvotes as well, telling you that they agree with those answers. So you did get discussion; the only reason you didn't get any more was because of your actions, no one else's. It's like someone who allegedly performed a witnessed and recorded crime saying that they are the victim because they were put in a jail cell over night. — Larnu 37 secs ago
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