12:17 AM
To my knowledge, it has no special meaning, but I’ve pinged our design team to confirm. Hope to have an official answer after the holiday weekend. — John M. Wright ♦ 48 secs ago
12:50 AM
@TGrif bad judgement on my part, maybe? It wasn't immediately clear that it had been copied out of the help center, and seemed like maybe they were asking about an error they'd received... and it was an easy dupe closure. I probably would've left it deleted, though... :-) — Ryan M ♦ 10 secs ago
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4:17 AM
@Shog9 if you don't mind I added an extra line of text under the short answer, to make the text more consistent with the diagram. — Theodor Zoulias 1 min ago
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6:44 AM
But seriously, it looks like a link to an image hosted on a googledrive. Never tried it, so I'm not sure how well that's going to render. — user4581301 38 secs ago
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8:04 AM
8:14 AM
Whilst I want to argue that it’s a pretty useless question, the number of upvotes/net score says otherwise. That said, I’m unsure why it needs to be reopened given there’s already a good answer. — user438383 1 min ago
The upvotes could just as well be from people looking for a copy-pastable snippet to parse json. Seeing as the OP's code isn't the problem... — Cerbrus 47 secs ago
What makes you say it was listed as them being the author specifically? It didn't say "modified <timespan> ago" next to it? — Nick stands with Ukraine 1 min ago
I'm not sure that's a bug - it's always been like that. The display shows the last activity on the question (e.g. edits to the question, or answers posted), not the author. — Wai Ha Lee 33 secs ago
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10:42 AM
This is still a horrible question - at best, it is a duplicate of a hypothetical "What is valid JSON?" (do we have one, btw, maybe this one should be reclosed against it?) and has nothing to do with Python. At worst, it is a "no repro or typo" situation because the OP seems to have no idea what vlid JSON is (at the time of asking, at least). The sad fact that it, apparently, "helped" 1500+ users is purely coincidental, and a canonical on
JSONDecodeError
(btw, do we have one?) would be way more helpful. Not to mention all the "not-technically-an-naa" answers but talk about how to read JSON. — Oleg Valter is with Ukraine 7 secs ago
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11:57 AM
@user4581301 yeah, I generally agree. I added an answer with more discussion on this notion below. — TTT 44 secs ago
12:44 PM
Now... I have to follow up on my comment above. I took a look at the revision history of the question, and am now inclined to think that it's actually us who made it a "no repro/typo" question in the first place. The OP's original (albeit rather basic) question wasn't about
JSONDecodeError
at all and was asking about extraction of individual values from the parsed JSON (note the "it only print all the text" implying (in tandem with the code) that the parsing happens correctly, which now lead me to think that the lack of curly brackets around key-value pairs was just a copy-paste [1/2] — Oleg Valter is with Ukraine 1 min ago[2/2] error on the OPs part. At some point in time (revs 13-14 specifically), the question was made specifically about the parsing error which also invalidated a bunch of answers that do not address the issue the OP did not ask about at all (but would be considered valid given the state of the question before the edits). It now makes more sense that they exist. — Oleg Valter is with Ukraine 26 secs ago
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2:30 PM
"needs details or clarity" is more appropriate. Basically, the goal here is to get those questions closed as soon as possible to prevent "shot-in-the-dark" answers and NAAs ("please post your code" "answers") until the OP edits their question in shape. — Oleg Valter is with Ukraine 1 min ago
3:15 PM
Posting a link to Please do not upload images of code/data/errors when asking a question. in the comments can also be helpful, as it explains to the OP why their question is very likely be very poorly received. — Larnu 38 secs ago
4:02 PM
Hum, @Oleg, there is no
needs details or clarity
Flag on Questions, only needs improvement
or very low quality
(+ spam
+ rude or abusive
+ a duplicate
+ in need of moderator intervention
)... (At least for 0.3-0.5k-Users..., maybe you get different Flags with more Rep...) — chivracq 16 secs ago@chivracq "needs improvement" opens another dialog with "Needs details or clarity" and other reasons to close. — Oleg Valter is with Ukraine 6 secs ago
Oh, LOL, ah-ah-ah...! Okay, indeed-indeed...! But hum, the "GUI" is really not "intuitive" I would say, the "Flag question" on all Screens/Dialogs looks very "definitive", I would never expect a Follow-up Dialog to come up... There should be 3 Dots on Options that open a Follow-up Dialog... — chivracq 42 secs ago
4:22 PM
@chivracq yes, this behavior is definitely counter-intuitive (especially given that options duplicate each other). I don't remember whether it came with the redesigns or not, though. A better UX would be to have them all top level or at least not duplicate... — Oleg Valter is with Ukraine 1 min ago
4:34 PM
Okay, I've "navigated" through all Screens/Dialogs/Options, now I understand why (in the past => maybe 6 months ago), I've had "Custom" Flags declined, because I had never "discovered" the Sub-Dialogs/Options... // Funny indeed to see that
Duplicate
(2nd Level) is a Duplicate (sic...!) of a duplicate
(1st Level), ah-ah...! (Casing not even consistent...) — chivracq 22 secs ago4:45 PM
@chivracq - yes, the "duplicate" duplication is one of the most baffling parts of the UX the flagging dialog provides. I am sure we requested SE to flatten the structure before, and I am also sure it got ignored... — Oleg Valter is with Ukraine 1 min ago
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@AgainPsychoX — I'm afraid so :( looks like an issue with the original SO JS SDK that I'm using with this project. More context can be found here — stackapps.com/questions/9335/… — Sourabh Choraria 7 secs ago
6:29 PM
Are the two numbers being divided 'all time rank' and 'number of users for total reputation 200+'? — Stevoisiak 25 secs ago
"promote a good Stack Exchange site alternative" I don't think there's an SE site that would accept that question though... certainly not Android Enthusiasts because it focuses on end-users, not developers. — Andrew T. 14 secs ago
On second thought, maybe the current question title sounds too much like a rant. — Karl Knechtel 1 min ago
What alternative are you suggesting and can you prove you have their agreement? — Robert Longson 1 min ago
I wast thinking on creating/picking good sites for common offtopic SE questions. This one should be to a site dedicated to asking tools, libraries or resources. Does that site exists? I don't know, and that is the point: users not knowing for a good alternative will either go silent or ask anyway since these questions still get answers. — Josu Goñi 1 min ago
Does this answer your question? Why does SO not add more sites to "This question belongs on another site in the Stack Exchange network"? - Close reasons — gnat 1 min ago
@gnat I think no since I'm not proposing migrating questions nor doing this for any question. The idea is: there are certain categories of questions that are recurrent and offtopic, why not create a site for them, and promote it? This applies only to a few specific categories of questions, like tool and resource recommendations. — Josu Goñi 1 min ago
Not one that would be willing to take our questions. That's the step you've skipped, finding such a site. — Robert Longson 1 min ago
Re the parenthetical: I wonder why you're disappointed by close/reopen votes being cast before any discussion took place? Even disregarding the fact that there's already an extensive discussion on meta about the linked question in its current state, users are welcome to take actions on posts linked from meta as soon as they want, aren't they? If a discussion is needed first, what counts as a discussion? A certain number of comments, a certain number of answers, answers saying opposite things, or something else? — cigien 46 secs ago
7:14 PM
The reputation threshold for voting to close questions is way too high IMO. — Karl Knechtel 33 secs ago
"This is the fifth time it has been closed. I don't know if that is a Stack Overflow record, but it certainly seems like an exceptional case" SEDE query ranking questions by their number of closures - 1st place is a question with 16 closures; 2nd place - a question with 10 closures; 3rd place a question with 7 closures; 4th place - several questions with six closures; 5th place several questions with 5 closures. So it's in the top 5, along with another 21 questions. I'd class it as exceptional. — VLAZ 1 min ago
@KarlKnechtel would be even better if it was meaningfully tied to successful actions like flagging for closure (when the question stays closed for a set period of time or something), but oh well, it's just passive income accumulation that counts as "experience" around here. — Oleg Valter is with Ukraine 44 secs ago
Sites are created at area51 but you need a community willing to participate. Do you know a few thousand people willing to join you? — Robert Longson 35 secs ago
Why does this need to be open? The only reason to keep it open is if you'd want to allow for new answers, which is pretty pointless here, as the only answer you need is "Fix yer JSON". There's nothing useful that the closure prevents / blocks, and it does block the creation of redundant answers. — Cerbrus 57 secs ago
In other words: You provided enough reasons to not delete this Q/A, but none that require it to stay opened. — Cerbrus 34 secs ago
@Cerbrus Questions being open is the default state on Stack Overflow, for better or worse, and nearly all canonicals are (although many are protected), even though they realistically are already thoroughly answered. That said: if the question were open and fixed per my proposal, I specifically could add, e.g., an answer pointing out that there is a separate JSONL format that can be detected by a characteristic version of
JsonDecodeError
, and offer a link to the canonical for how to parse that. — Karl Knechtel 1 min agoI always thought it was an unwritten rule not to act on questions that were being discussed on Meta, while there wasn't a consensus yet... But I might be wrong there, @cigien — Cerbrus 20 secs ago
No, I wouldn't really consider that a rule. One reason is, it's not always clear when, or even if, there's a consensus reached, which would make it difficult to take any action. Also, even if there is a consensus, users are free to vote in a manner opposite to that (barring explicit instructions from a mod, and such), so waiting on a consensus wouldn't really make sense. — cigien 30 secs ago
7:54 PM
Side note: @JosuGoñi you may want to read softwareengineering.meta.stackexchange.com/questions/7182/… (in particular history - "why so mad" - section) and meta.stackexchange.com/questions/73382/… — Alexei Levenkov 20 secs ago
8:54 PM
All posts on Stack Overflow must be self-sufficient and reproducible without the need to visit an external service (which might or might not become accessible). If the question requires a full-scale external demo that cannot be fit into what is allowed by Stack Snippets natively, the asker did not provide a Minimal Reproducible Example. No need to copy the entire file's text - askers are expected to debug their programs to a point where they at least can identify where exactly the issue happens. — Oleg Valter is with Ukraine 1 min ago
9:14 PM
If we take this option: I volunteer to lead the effort to make a new canonical for JSON syntax issues. Originally I thought that the current question would actually work better as the canonical, but I've changed my mind. "Reading JSON from a file?" has a well written opening question already, and it also does a better job covering the issue of
.load
versus .loads
. After the appropriate editing, it would probably be simpler and more to the point. — Karl Knechtel 37 secs ago9:37 PM
10:02 PM
You need 2k reputation points to review suggested edits: stackoverflow.com/help/privileges/edit ("In addition, users with this privilege level can also begin reviewing suggested edits (which previously you would have had to suggest). These edits remain in a pending state until they get enough votes to either approve them and make the edits take effect or reject them and discard the edit.") — Gino Mempin 26 secs ago
10:27 PM
Hi @cgien and Gino, I got what you mean: "pending edit" means someone had already edited the post, and just one edit for each post is possible. It can be ok after that, or not, make suggestions unrelated to editing if any, or, in doubt, skip... Ok, thank you. It was the first time I saw it and I thought it was a bug because nothing happened... — hamagust 1 min ago
"There is an exception to the above rule: If a question is closed as a duplicate, and it's not actually a duplicate, then vote to reopen, and go have a beer." I have been cautioned against reopening questions that were improperly closed as a duplicate but should be closed and deleted for a different reason, because it makes it harder to get the question closed and deleted. — Karl Knechtel 1 min ago
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