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12:30 AM
@philipxy I don't know how to define it precisely, but I guess I was hoping for something I could use in a Google search. Something like "Pythonic", or "beginner friendly but interesting". — Matthew Christopher Bartsh 14 secs ago
12:59 AM
From a standard comment of mine: Please before considering posting read the manual/reference & google any error message & many clear, concise & precise phrasings of your question/problem/goal, with & without your particular names/strings/numbers, 'site:stackoverflow.com' & tags; read many answers. Reflect research in posts. — philipxy 1 min ago
Good thing I went spelunking the other day and found this quote "It does but as the other two answers pointed out, using the tag emacs is not a magic wand that makes every question on topic, either" — Jeff Atwood when talking about the "commonly used by programmers" bit. — Braiam 1 min ago
1:34 AM
No, they just don't use the site. You can check if they're suspended by clicking the links to their profiles. — Nick stands with Ukraine 15 secs ago
Even some SE employees have 1 rep. This isn't an indication of a suspension. — 41686d6564 stands w. Palestine 16 secs ago
You're both virtue signaling with your profiles (while I do IRL what you pretend) - and that someone being a user for 8 years, it's extremely unlikely that your justifications provide any meaning. I've never noticed that before, therefore I don't believe you. — Martin Zeitler 56 secs ago
Since you don't believe the other users that went and checked: None of those four 1-rep users are suspended. Further, none of the Collective admins have ever been suspended. — Ryan M ♦ 38 secs ago
When I read your question it seems there are two separate issues. Is the second part of that paragraph an unrelated anecdote or something separate you'd like to address? — Henry Ecker 1 min ago
@RyanM Indeed, I went and checked, and because I'd never been to the page screenshotted before and I'm on my phone I had to put in a relatively annoying amount of effort to go and find it, and yet end up not being believed /shrug. — Nick stands with Ukraine 36 secs ago
You also mentioned that the other user wasn't suspended. While we don't discuss what specific discipline we may or may not apply to other users, I can say that some action was taken against that user. It is not uncommon for moderators to message and/or suspend both parties in a conflict. The best thing you can do to help ensure that appropriate action is taken when you see an unfriendly comment is to flag it for moderator attention, rather than replying. This may have avoided the initial oversight that led to the frustrating situation you experienced. — Ryan M ♦ 12 secs ago
If you're still concerned about the moderation here on Stack Overflow, you can always to bring this to the Community Management team. You can do so by using the contact link - they have the ability to review the history of this event and talk through it with you if you would like. — Ryan M ♦ 13 secs ago
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3:45 AM
@MartinZeitler You were giving instructions on how you can confirm yourself if a user is suspended and you still say "I don't believe you"?! That's like me saying "I've been a user for x years, therefore, I don't believe that your username is Martin Zeitler". What?! — 41686d6564 stands w. Palestine 42 secs ago
Terminology. I don't understand the differentiation of American languages very well, but sometimes I see unfamiliar words that don't get translated even with a translator, so I thought it was some kind of technical term used only by programmers. — Qwj_38 43 secs ago
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4:50 AM
Please stop insulting people & please stop implying things based on fantasies. — philipxy 25 secs ago
5:07 AM
2017 abandoned SO Documentation and then 2022 abandoned SO Jobs and next SO itself? — SRENG Khorn 1 min ago
5:25 AM
5:55 AM
6:14 AM
@TylerH No that would be project management and also explicitly off-topic, see the agile tag description. — Lundin 32 secs ago
Anyway, regardless of what you would call "software development" it's senseless to have something phrased as "not about programming and not about programming+extra stuff". "Not about software development" would suffice. — Lundin 15 secs ago
6:47 AM
@TylerH "since it can change": when somebody said something at a time that they were a mod then such a message carried "mod weight" in the context of the conversation, so imo it would be good to reflect that in the transcript. If they are not a mod anymore later then that doesn't change the fact that they made the remark in their capacity as a mod. — Marijn 59 secs ago
7:10 AM
@CodyGray Thanks, I wasn't aware (or had forgotten) that this confusion is older. — Mark Rotteveel 55 secs ago
8:00 AM
The mechanisms do work, @JosipJuros. We'd be worse off without them. I sure hope you are not hinting towards employing actual hostile and gatekeeping approaches to moderation based on the assumption that the platform is not faring well as a knowledge repository. The curator base has already been poorly accused of that, and the last thing I'd want for the platform is for such voices to actually be right. — E_net4 just now
I would guess that most people here are not native English speakers, and especially not native British or American speakers. In whatever way you created this meta post – be it your own English skills, a translator tool, or another way – it uses perfectly adequate English. — MisterMiyagi 1 min ago
8:29 AM
Can you provide a concrete case where this is beneficial? In the tags I frequent, having so much code that it needs scrolling is usually a sign that it is too much code. Endorsing such situations via tooling seems counter productive to me. — MisterMiyagi 1 min ago
@MisterMiyagi: Have a look at my C++-sources on stack overflow that belie you. — Bonita Montero 33 secs ago
Could you give some specific examples, rather than asking us each to individually go through 92 posts, many with no code at all, to find one that's long enough to justify this while also not too much code? — Ryan M ♦ 1 min ago
Very small snippets are all that should normally be posted to Stack Overflow. In exceptional cases, longer snippets are allowed, but it seems reasonable to scroll in order to see those fully. I, also, primarily browse the C++ (and assembly) tags. I've never been in a situation where I wanted to see longer code blocks on the page. (But frequently in a situation where I wanted to scroll, but couldn't, because my focus was trapped in a code block.) — Cody Gray ♦ 57 secs ago
@CodyGray: That's absolutely not exceptional that a problem is so complex that the corresponding sourcecode doesn't fit within that small sourccode view. Have a look at my latest C++ postings - which absolutely can't be stripped down. Your arguments are simply are pseudo-arguments which protect you from being overburdened with complex soruces. — Bonita Montero 1 min ago
@Marijn but one of the things always mentioned to aspiring and new moderators is that everything they ever said (in terms of comments/answers/questions) suddenly gets the diamond applied retroactively. That diamond is also removed from their posts when they no longer are mod. Keeping mod-status logged in the chat archive would thus be inconsistent with the main site. — Adriaan 30 secs ago
Perhaps you could include at least one specific link in your question, rather than expecting people to go trawling for a problem you apparently already know where to find? — jonrsharpe 56 secs ago
@jonrsharpe: Look at this sourcecode which scans a process for allocated pages under Windows: stackoverflow.com/questions/72283595/… - please tell me how to strip down that source. — Bonita Montero 1 min ago
I don't know how to cut it down, it's not my area of expertise, I'm just asking you to give the information this question can benefit from. — jonrsharpe 1 min ago
@jonrsharpe: The above example shows that a raw view button simply would make sense. — Bonita Montero 31 secs ago
That can absolutely be stripped down, about a dozen different ways. There are many lines in there that have nothing whatsoever to do with a call to
ReadProcessMemory
. There are, in fact, so many lines of code in that particular example that it's hard to tell what is causing the actual problem, so this is, in fact, a good example of a bad example. — Cody Gray ♦ 13 secs agoA raw view button would be really nice for cases in which a problem requires multiple files -- this would make it very easy to download them as files instead of having to create a bunch of new files on my computer and then painstakingly copy the code blocks to them — samcarter_is_at_topanswers.xyz 1 min ago
@BonitaMontero Please leave an example in the question! If you are unhappy with the one edited in, replace it with a different one. It is perfectly possible that you do have a valid use-case for this, but it is impossible to tell when you don't show one. — MisterMiyagi 14 secs ago
@CodyGray: If you'd understand the purpose of the code you wouldn't say that there's unecessary code. The other participant that that helped me understood the code an didn't had such objections. — Bonita Montero 55 secs ago
@samcarter_is_at_topanswers.xyz: I had nothing with multiple files in my mind, but simply a raw view for single source code sections. — Bonita Montero just now
@BonitaMontero You might not have had this in mind, but it would make downloading multiple code blocks much easier — samcarter_is_at_topanswers.xyz 1 min ago
Does this answer your question? My question never got answered. What can I do? — blackgreen 6 secs ago
Do you realize that Stack Overflow gets an average of 7000 questions per day? You concluded that "some people don't want to help" because your question (1 out of 8228 asked yesterday) didn't receive an answer in 24 hours?? That hardly seems like a reasonable conclusion. — Cody Gray ♦ 56 secs ago
Wow. 7000 a day. It's seems like I don't have patients. So I have to wait until someone tried to answer it in good way. Thank you for information — Dee Adamu 55 secs ago
I think what you mean is, Remy tried to help you despite the fact that you posted a large chunk of mostly irrelevant code. I certainly understand the purpose and the function of the code, as I've written hundreds of thousands of lines of Win32 code, but thanks for your vote of confidence. — Cody Gray ♦ 44 secs ago
@BonitaMontero There's a difference between the code being necessary for the program being developed and it being necessary for the question to be understood (or what we call a minimal, reproducible example). If I have a question about the Linux kernel, I wouldn't paste ~30K lines of code claiming that it's all necessary, would I? — 41686d6564 stands w. Palestine 33 secs ago
Remy is one of the rare people that will bend over backwards trying to help no matter what kind of code people post: too little, too much, total mess... Just because he didn't object to the amount of code posted, does not mean you shouldn't listen to what other people, like Cody, are saying. Having too much code obscures the problem and makes it harder to get proper answers. — Dalija Prasnikar 26 secs ago
@Adriaan the transcript is currently also inconsistent with the main site, because it doesn't show the diamond for active moderators (which inspired this meta question). I guess it would be preferred to be inconsistent while providing more information (i.e., this person was a mod at the time and may or may not be a mod now) as opposed to being inconsistent and not showing any information on which persons are currently a mod. — Marijn 1 min ago
Google-based profile pics do this regularly. We should really just get rid of third party profile pics in general — Zoe stands with Ukraine ♦ 39 secs ago
But that URL shouldn't be there. You can't change your avatar to an invalid google URL, can you? (That was top VLAZ). Zoe: OK. — WHO's NoToOldRx4CovidIsMurder 1 min ago
@WHO'sNoToOldRx4CovidIsMurder when a user created an account with Google SSO, their avatar will also be retrieved, and SE only uses what URL Google returns, working or broken... — Andrew T. 53 secs ago
9:42 AM
Looking at the question you're referring to, is there any way to make it more concise and to the point? Your chances of getting answers tend to go up if potential answerers don't first have to read 100+ lines of code. — Robby Cornelissen 49 secs ago
10:27 AM
Does this answer your question? What can I do when getting “We are no longer accepting questions/answers from this account”? — VLAZ 1 min ago
I suspect you have a lot of deleted questions with negative scores. The moderators will probably show you where these are. — user438383 27 secs ago
No it doesn't. Non of my questions fit the following criteria: are rude, abusive, or contain spam
are off-topic don't show research effort are unclear or not useful
— Jay 26 secs agoYou are focusing on just a small part of the link and need to read it fully and more carefully and you'll see why it does explain everything. — Hovercraft Full Of Eels 1 min ago
Well, this one was certainly off-topic. Having issues with the userscript that posts the comment with the other deleted questions (5 total). — Ryan M ♦ 20 secs ago
The ban is automatic; it's not implemented by anyone it's based on an algorithm. Though if your attitude is to use language like that against people, then that suggests that the algorithm is working correctly. — Larnu 52 secs ago
I think we all know that the entirety of the site was designed/implemented by someone, @Dharman . Unless Stack Overflow has progressed so far that an AI is making design decisions and changes; that might explain some of the recent deployments though. 🤔 — Larnu 40 secs ago
Stack Overflow is not a mentoring service. Don't expect the question you posted to be answered as there's no guarantee of it. Stack Overflow helps by providing a vast repository of solutions to common problems. If you have to ask a new question then it means that Stack Overflow has already failed you... but a new topic is a good addition as someone might provide a good answer for the future. — Dharman ♦ 32 secs ago
@E_net4 But all these things the mechanisms are meant to stop are still coming. They don't address the cause only fix the damage when tis been done, that's what I mean. The mechanics work in terms of fixing the dmg, but the dmg is being done, the flood is still happening to use it as an example. — Josip Juros 1 min ago
But why is the 54% on the left when the heading says "not looking for a new job"? — David Lipschitz 1 min ago
Deleted questions, score <= 0, contributing to the question ban: 1 2 3 4 5 — Zoe stands with Ukraine ♦ 30 secs ago
I admit, it does seem odd that the analysis on the left puts "Not Actively looking but open" into both categories. I kind of just feels like it's pointless statistics for pointless information... — Larnu 53 secs ago
That edit looks like it's an attempt at an answer, not a revision to the question. — Larnu 7 secs ago
I see that I have -6 so far. Yet, I feel that it's a valuable scientific question, and as a scientist I feel that it should be asked. If you created the graph and you dislike my question, then say so. FYI, I never downvote questions, and I never downvote YouTube Videos. — David Lipschitz 55 secs ago
@E_net4 Its simple isnt the point of the mechanisms to improve the situation?? To reduce the for example flood of new and inexperienced users? Is that not the point ? — Josip Juros 26 secs ago
Recommended reading, @DavidLipschitz : Why isn't providing feedback mandatory on downvotes, and why are ideas suggesting such negatively received? I do, however, hope you do use your downvotes once you earn the privilege; not enough people do. — Larnu 1 min ago
The edit doesn't answer, the solution was edited in by OP prior to the edit. In either case, the edit adds unnecessary bold, and adds a bit of code (which is an attempt to reply if you don't pick up on that entire thing needing to be edited out anyway), — Zoe stands with Ukraine ♦ 1 min ago
@ZoestandswithUkraine That bit of code is in the source code from the original revision stackoverflow.com/revisions/… it just isn't formatted such that it shows up. That isn't an attempt to reply to make it visible. — Stephen Ostermiller 58 secs ago
I'm trying to figure out why that "added" line of code isn't showing up in the markdown diffs, because it never appears to have been removed from the question. — Stephen Ostermiller 1 min ago
Can you please fix the spelling on userstyles.world? It is "Stack Overflow" and "Stack Exchange". — Peter Mortensen 45 secs ago
@StephenOstermiller Where's that revision from? Neither revision 1 nor 2 has that bit of code in the source. The review also indicates it was added, not that it was made visible. I always browse markdown mode, where it's clear that it wasn't just made visible — Zoe stands with Ukraine ♦ 1 min ago
@ZoestandswithUkraine That is revision 1 if you click the "source" link — Stephen Ostermiller 24 secs ago
ok, I see that I got downvoted on Stackoverflow and then my post was deleted. This caused my "reputation" to drop. So much for gamification working to enhance someone's well being. Also ok that I don't consider Social Network scores to be valuable indicators of someone's real reputation. — David Lipschitz 1 min ago
@StephenOstermiller No, it's not. This is revision 1. I have no idea where your link is from, but it ain't the question: stackoverflow.com/posts/72189398/revisions — Zoe stands with Ukraine ♦ 26 secs ago
I deleted your post (which was posted in the wrong place) to stop it from getting more downvotes and give you back the 4 reputation you lost. If you'd like, I could undelete it for you and allow it to collect more downvotes... — Ryan M ♦ 21 secs ago
The post on Stack Overflow was likely downvoted because you should have posted it here, @DavidLipschitz , on meta. If it's now been deleted though, then you'll get your reputation back. Though Stack Overflow isn't a game, so please don't gamify it. — Larnu 1 min ago
Just noticed OPs self-answer has an edit as well - did you mix those two up? The edit causing the suspension was on the question, not the answer — Zoe stands with Ukraine ♦ 35 secs ago
ok, I didn't know about Meta. i know now. What is a scoring system on a web site, that gives awards and tries to get people up a ladder, if not gamification? — David Lipschitz 38 secs ago
@E_net4 if the polite way doesnt work what else is there? Not doing anything and let the flood in? Its phrased ok, you just all think being polite is fine and will work when it clearly doesnt. — Josip Juros 1 min ago
Downvoting isn't flaming or trolling. SO isn't a social network, and gamification isn't meant to enhance anyone's well-being. Reputation isn't connected to self-worth; it merely measures one's history of engagement on this particular site. Obviously, no one considers a meaningless number on the Internet to be a valuable indicator of someone's real reputation. Can we stop with the hyperbole here? Voting is a simple, noise-free way for users to express their opinion about a post. You cannot coherently maintain all questions are valid, while also maintaining that disagreement is invalid. — Cody Gray ♦ 1 min ago
@StephenOstermiller stackoverflow.com/posts/72217407/revisions This is the revision you are referring to.. The answer — Suraj Rao 1 min ago
Thanks Ryan. I appreciate your response and openness. And now that I understand why you deleted it there, to prevent further degredation of my reputation, I also appreciate that deletion. I'm slowly understanding more about life, and why decisions are made the way they are. — David Lipschitz 15 secs ago
Notification about your Meta post will in fact take you to Meta. Are those the notifications you're referring to? — Ryan M ♦ 54 secs ago
No, I agreed with @Larmu said: If the page hasn't fully loaded, this will occur — Dee Adamu 46 secs ago
@CodyGray: No, the code coudln't be striped down since it is a long way to get to the point where you can read the process memory being enumerated by pageTree. You couldn't simply do ReadProcessMemory() with fixed addresesses since that might workg under constructed conditions, but the issue with my code is that the enumerated regions were sometimes readable, sometimes not. And therefore the size of the code is plainly necesssary. Aside from that I've built a simple framework to get a two level data structure with the allocated memory regions. That's very useful for others taking the code. — Bonita Montero 1 min ago
@CodyGray: Do you really understand my code? Please make a copy of it, strip it down and post the modified code on pastebin. I'll see that you could make it shorter but I guess you don't understand the code. — Bonita Montero 1 min ago
@41686d6564standsw.Palestine: Stack Overflow requires minimal reproducible examples. They should be compileable and working. And for the purpose of what I want to do the code is as minimal as possible. — Bonita Montero 35 secs ago
Before having any meta-discussions please show me how to strip my code. There's no way to to that without losing the possibility to have a mimial reproducible example. — Bonita Montero 56 secs ago
OK, this is very confusing. That explains a lot. It looks like somebody here is trying to edit the answer into the question then. — Stephen Ostermiller 1 min ago
All in all this isn't really that confusing. OP posted their answer as a real post but also edited it in the question itself and this review here tries to "fix" some stuff from the answer part in the question post. This is wrong and the correct action would be to remove the whole added answer text to restore the question as it was. Zoe did that already, though. — Tom 53 secs ago
Your questions in general suffer from lack of information. For that reason they fall under unclear or missing debugging details close reasons. If the question is not clear, then it is not useful for other people that might have similar problems. Stack Overflow is not a personal helpdesk, but repository of knowledge that can help many more people and not one person at the time. — Dalija Prasnikar 1 min ago
@BonitaMontero I don't suggest that you split your code. I don't suggest that that you strip your code. I don't give arguments against! — samcarter_is_at_topanswers.xyz 1 min ago
Are you sure if wasn't a case of that the edit queue did have space when you started edited, and then was full by the time you finished? (Also, note you only need ~40 more reputation and you avoid the edit queue entirely.) — Larnu 15 secs ago
That wouldn't help since the code wouldn't become less complex. But you would have to copy together the parts in a single file to make it compileable, which is simply not necessary. — Bonita Montero 1 min ago
@BonitaMontero What on Earth are you talking about?????????? — samcarter_is_at_topanswers.xyz 7 secs ago
GitHub is not a reasonable place to request that tags on Stack Overflow be created. Additionally, we do not (in fact, cannot) create tags unless they have actual questions to be applied to. You didn't give us any examples of questions that need this tag. There's no way we could create it even if we wanted to. This does not fulfill the minimum requirements for a tag creation proposal. — Cody Gray ♦ 58 secs ago
If I split the code in separate files and have multiple sections with multiple files results in the same problem to have ome compileable code: more work - in this case by creating multiple files. The way I did it is simply the most appropriate and convenient. — Bonita Montero 37 secs ago
@RyanM I quote from the post "Where would the best place to ask the community for help on this sort of stuff? Stackoverflow (they don't have a tss-react keyword)?" — Joseph Garrone 53 secs ago
I don't really think we can name a tag [tss-react] without attracting questions for react in typescript — Zoe stands with Ukraine ♦ 53 secs ago
Very sure, I still have the question open and even after refreshing the page, I can still edit and it opens up the editor view: i.imgur.com/w5W6u4j.png stackoverflow.com/review/first-questions/31800732 — Edward 59 secs ago
Unfortunately, @Zoe, that appears to be the official name of the library. Perhaps submit a PR? :-p — Cody Gray ♦ 1 min ago
@CodyGray There are a lot of bad names for things. Fortunately, we don't always need to abide by those names :p notably, we can add disambiguating words to it so we don't have to suffer from ambiguous names — Zoe stands with Ukraine ♦ 52 secs ago
Cross-site duplicate on MSE: Disable 'Edit' option in new review queues if you have too many pending suggested edits — 41686d6564 stands w. Palestine 43 secs ago
"Why was I banned from asking questions?" - it usually happens because people ask ALL their questions on Stack Overflow expecting it to be a place to ask for help or even a schooling environment. Both of which are not true, they are at most happy side effects. It's a rather critical mix of people not informing themselves properly before asking the first question, and the site making it far too easy to ask your first question without properly informing yourself first. — Gimby 35 secs ago
@CodyGray I have updated the question to include some reference of questions that mentions it but it seems there is a consensus on the fact that tss-react is not eligible. So be it, thanks for your time. — Joseph Garrone 28 secs ago
Choices, plural. Multiple audit failures led to the suspension, if you want to dig then you should look at your recent history instead of only looking at the one that tipped the scale. I believe while suspended you can see the list of failed audits in your user CP somewhere. — Gimby 52 secs ago
12:29 PM
12:40 PM
There is a third meaning: Multi-Adaptable User Interface. It was mentioned in this Linux-related video, at 09 min 50 secs. — Peter Mortensen 1 min ago
It is also possible of course that Django simply isn't as hot a topic on Stack Overflow as other tags. If I look at the question lists, the amount of voting and answering that is happening seems on the low side. Page views also not too high. Django simply isn't a Javascript or a Python where there will be far more eyeballs floating around. — Gimby 6 secs ago
They seem to be spelled differently, Maui vs. MAUI, but this does not work in practice. — Peter Mortensen 21 secs ago
There could be a separate score or standing for (suggested) edits (e.g., like the accept rate (though that may be a bad example)). The new score could be public and/or have limited visibility. — Peter Mortensen 1 min ago
There could be a separate score or standing for (suggested) edits (e.g., like the accept rate (though that may be a bad example)). The new score could be public and/or have limited visibility. For instance, I would like some kind of score that incentivises people to find and point out duplicates (that is, vote up or down on proposed or completed duplicates. E.g., some duplicates for already-closed questions are really good (vote up) or not any good (e.g., does not point to the canonical question)-vote down). — Peter Mortensen 1 min ago
In my experience, people who say "my English is not fluent" are being way too modest. I would worry if you had said "I don't English very good", but instead you explained yourself like a champion. Give yourself some credit :) — Gimby 44 secs ago
There have been several meta posts about this. Where are they? Related (but it is mostly about horizontal scroll): [] — Peter Mortensen just now
Consensus is not a good reason. No more so than the old adage about "if all your friends jumped off a cliff...". This answer doesn't provide a reason or justification - it merely describes the behaviour - that a bunch of people wanted the question locked. Behaviour that some people still see as problematic and are seeking justification for. This is an empty non-answer. — Wyck 43 secs ago
You tongue in cheek call it unicorn points. Rightfully so. I think that is a little bit of a wrench in the machine. We can't take reputation points too seriously on the site currently, they don't represent actual site experience. They only imply you're good at collecting reputation somehow, that somehow not necessarily being a lofty accolade. It'd be so nice if we could just start giving reputation points for doing good things and expect this to go to good people. But the entire system is simply not mature enough for it, and maybe never will be. — Gimby 37 secs ago
So when ever I posted a question about framework I should put the language of that framework. Thank you so much for letting me know this secret. — Dee Adamu 23 secs ago
There is a meta question about that combination: Should all Django questions get a Python tag too? — Peter Mortensen 1 min ago
(From the canonical (my emphasis): "Images should only be used to illustrate problems that can't be made clear in any other way, such as to provide screenshots of a user interface.".) — Peter Mortensen 18 secs ago
@Marijn I'm not suggesting one way or the other is right, only why the current implementation is the way it is. — TylerH 56 secs ago
@TylerH In this case the tag description is fine, since such questions do not belong here. There's pm.stackexchange.com for that. — Lundin 1 min ago
@PeterMortensen - It really isn’t that subtle. The author failed multiple audits or made such an obviously poor choice a moderator manually initiated the suspension. In either case the edit should have been rejected for a variety of reasons and absolutely not approved — Security Hound 35 secs ago
“Why was I banned from asking questions?” - You have asked 12 questions and it doesn’t appear a single question received an upvote. You also have had a huge portion of those questions deleted (or you deleted them yourself) — Security Hound 47 secs ago
@TylerH So you think the close reason should be called "Not about programming or project management"? — Lundin 43 secs ago
This is a very ambiguous and useless tag, why is there no proposal for removing it? — Violet Giraffe 1 min ago
@V2Blast I didn't understand that, thanks for explaining. — Ekadh Singh - Reinstate Monica 37 secs ago
I mean, ideally you'd make a complete and useful edit rather than a minor one, but I don't see any harm in a minor edit to remove in accidental vote if a more substantial one isn't possible. — Nick stands with Ukraine 1 min ago
Does this answer your question? Accidental downvote, realised after two hours — Robert Longson 1 min ago
Regardless of the advice from 2014, there's no alternative other than editing the post, however minor it is. So, yes, we're still stuck in 2014. — Andrew T. 41 secs ago
Does this answer your question? Allow links to reference the headers in answers (or questions) — Abdul Aziz Barkat 55 secs ago
2:59 PM
User names can change too. In fact, more users will change their names than will become/unbecome mods/ROs. Why do we keep those if don't keep the diamonds? — richardec 55 secs ago
@Lundin No I am saying agile and scrum etc. are aspects that fit under the umbrella of 'software development' but not under the umbrella of 'programming'. — TylerH 28 secs ago
3:10 PM
I have two pieces of advice. 1. Don't create bigger problems by trying to solve small problems. Don't edit as a workaround, edit to improve the post and let the ability to retract your downvote be a happy side effect of it. 2. Maybe stop building barriers which makes this take an hour and just go fix stuff in the 5 seconds it would otherwise take :) — Gimby 1 min ago
@JosipJuros As long as the terrible questions are permitted to be posted and answered, they'll continue regardless of our "attitude", just like water will flow downhill regardless. Best to stay professional even if others aren't, because stooping to their level won't accomplish anything anyway. With regard to what sorts of things get posted, I think what the rules are matters more than one's personal attitude. — Snow 1 min ago
@Gimby To address
2
, if there are improvements to the post to make, sure. In this case the answer needed no answering. I'm not sure what you mean by 1
or 3
as it related to this question. — Bender the Greatest 5 secs ago4:02 PM
This doesn't sound like a programming problem to me. If your harddrive crashes and you lose all the code you did not commit yet, that is a pretty nasty problem to have. But that does not imply questions about harddrive recovery are on-topic on SO. — Gimby 29 secs ago
Hello, I updated the status to [status-deferred] for now. There is going to be some additional work that needs to happen on the search page in terms of updating the UI to use our Stacks design system but we have tickets created and will provide updates once work on that has started. Thank you for your contributions! — tanj92 45 secs ago
Can't believe it I only found out about this today, although I had been noticing the lack of ads for a while now, but thought that was just a change in the reaction to my job preferences. Anyway, just to add to the chorus that this is really sad. StackOverflow was by far the best job listing platform I have ever used. Besides the cool interface and the interesting ads, what stood out for me is that if felt like most of the jobs ads came directly from the companies, instead of recruiters. I hope some other company follows the same approach or that this will return some day... — Nagev 1 min ago
@DeeAdamu It should be as easy as "Do I want this question to be seen by people who know Python, but do not know Django?". Keeping in mind that if people who do not know Django see your question they won't be able to answer, but they will be able to check if there are things wrong with your question. If you want that kind of attention is a personal choice. It may lead to useful edits, it may lead to downvotes. — Gimby 11 secs ago
4:39 PM
@Tom Because for viewing the entire post, we need to open it. So, that given a view — Sambhav. K 47 secs ago
Well, your question was on the Hot Network Question that is shown to almost all SE sites on the right sidebar, where many visitors can only upvote but not downvote due to the association rep bonus. — Andrew T. 51 secs ago
You can see it in the full HNQ list. The side-bar gives a small selection of those questions every time you open a page. If you reload enough, you'd see it eventually but the full list is more convenient. — VLAZ 1 min ago
Can you clarify what exactly you want to discuss? A bad title is generally a bad feature of a question. Do you wonder how we can make people view questions despite them being bad in some way? Do you wonder how we can prevent people from asking questions that are bad in some way? — MisterMiyagi 1 min ago
I find it increasingly tiring to see the "bad for newbies" rhetoric. Can we please stop treating new users as if they were literal babies? Some of them are folks with decades of experience who simply neglected to learn the basics of writing a good contribution. Things like writing a good title are called general education, the do not require a single speck of knowledge of how the site works. — Oleg Valter is with Ukraine 1 min ago
5:15 PM
The picture in the post shows 3 questions with good titles. I don't understand what that picture proves or even how those 3 posts relate to each other. Neither of the titles represent true "titles by a new user" - I would expect you refer to titles like "I m new. My code not worky. Help anyone." but examples you pick a nowhere close to that. — Alexei Levenkov 16 secs ago
5:47 PM
You don't seem to care to check what is actually written in your posts - misspellings, autocorrect and unrelated smileys are not making reception of questions better. For example "For look skips characters in input :/" possibly uses "look" instead of "loop" (or maybe "look skip" should be "looks like it skips"), ":/" may refer to characters that are skipped or maybe its smiley. 6 months to next questions should give you enough time to come up with a good professional title for your next question as well as proof-read both title and body of the post. — Alexei Levenkov 1 min ago
Side note - stackoverflow.com/questions/72287231/… seem to be just trolling or some science experiment. I'm not sure how first one got so many upvotes (as I expect all sorts of "split array" variations already answered for Java at least), but posting a second one with almost identical title... is questionable. — Alexei Levenkov just now
Easy to answer questions that are well written with a decent title often get a lot of attention, because people want to help other or because they want to earn rep. — Kevin B 20 secs ago
@AlexeiLevenkov The actions in the first question are questionable as well. OP provided a solution and asks for a better approach. The accepted answers does exactly the same and OP said it doesn't work, still it is accepted. It is sometimes really weird how things evolve here on Stack Overflow. — Tom 20 secs ago
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