1:36 AM
Unclear questions being closed, is a good thing, ultimately the question can be reopened provided the question is made clear so the close reason ultimately isn’t that important — Security Hound 20 secs ago
1:46 AM
If you intend for people to be required to do something like this, please see meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/357436. If this is a request for site functionality to make it easier to write messages like that, it would need a much more specific design, and the site is still not interested in adding things like that. There are many third-party user-script options. (Also, please tag
feature-request
rather than discussion
if you are requesting a feature like that.) — Karl Knechtel 1 min ago1:58 AM
It never would have occurred to me that the labels could be clicked in order to focus a corresponding input field. — Karl Knechtel 26 secs ago
Aside: am I the only one who finds that h2 and h3 styling are much too similar with Stack Overflow's default CSS? — Karl Knechtel 1 min ago
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@NickstandswithUkraine when I click the 'edit your question' link it says 'page not found' — Emmy 41 secs ago
Can you screenshot that page not found message? That would be a bug, but one I cannot reproduce stackoverflow.com/posts/73889933/edit is the link I see on the Edit question button and it displays the edit window appropriately (that said the post-owner duplicate UI is a different component than the one we see). — Henry Ecker 32 secs ago
@Laurel Thanks for the update. I discovered as much empirically the other day (much to my disappointment!) but forgot that we had discussed that here. Thanks for the link to more info! — tripleee 43 secs ago
The person who closed the question is not an admin, and not even a mod - just someone who is recognized by the site as having
javascript
expertise. See meta.stackexchange.com/questions/230865 for details. — Karl Knechtel 1 min agoDoes this link work for you: stackoverflow.com/posts/73889933/edit — Nick stands with Ukraine 10 secs ago
@NickstandswithUkraine The button below the 'edit your question' link works so I've edited it with that. But thanks for sending the link. — Emmy 18 secs ago
It would be really nice if you could document (in your question here) the exact steps you took which sent you to that (incorrect) link. If the UI is directing post owners to the wrong location that is very much something that we would want to document and fix. — Henry Ecker 1 min ago
@HenryEcker I'm afraid the link was supposed to link to MSE #21788: How does editing work? but ends up with per-site #21788 — Andrew T. 1 min ago
Hmm... Okay so the post owner feedback "edit your question" text link for duplicates is trying to direct to MSE with a relative link and so directing to a specific deleted question on SO. Odd that my UI here on MSO directs appropriately... I still think that this would be a really viable bug report if the steps were in the question and retagged correctly. — Henry Ecker 1 min ago
5:24 AM
The hover effect is also not aligned, and functions differently. The i next to TEAMS becomes lighter, and COLLECTIVES does nothing, when hovering over it. — Nils Kähler 12 secs ago
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8:33 AM
My 2cts, but the "like I need" in the Title is completely [vague/fluff/useless/non-descriptive] to me... // Perfect are the Input + Output, and nicely formatted, that's very good...! // No Query/Code posted, => feels a bit like "Gimme ze Codez" apart from mentioning "PIVOT" + "Aggregation" and those 2 Terms could use some Links to some Documentation or to some Thread(s) on SO showing your Research and your Attempt(s) to solve your Issue yourself... — chivracq 1 min ago
My 2cts, but the "like I need" in the Title is completely [vague/fluff/useless/non-descriptive/ unfocused ] to me... // Perfect are the Input + Output, and nicely formatted, that's very good...! // No Query/Code posted, => feels a bit like "Gimme ze Codez" apart from mentioning "PIVOT" + "Aggregation" and those 2 Terms could use some Links to some Documentation or to some Thread(s) on SO showing your Research and your Attempt(s) to solve your Issue yourself... — chivracq 35 secs ago
What a STUPID place to hide the damn link! Seriously, what is wrong with SO's UI designers!!!??? — Sod Almighty 1 min ago
May I also suggest the first question reviewer be handed a ban on reviewing... — Passer By 22 secs ago
250 views in 12 years is a good indicator that this question is not that important so nothing should be done. The site and searching engine are doing their job — Temani Afif just now
9:14 AM
Agreed you shouldn't reopen, but you can comment to explain that you think the duplicate isn't helpful, but that there are problems with the question which need to be fixed. — Peter Cordes 1 min ago
9:33 AM
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9:59 AM
"Since OP is clearly showing an effort to fix the question by listening to feedback" - Which exact feedback has been fixed? The one 'please give us a "minimal reproducable example"'? - Even the input has been deleted from the post. Or the one 'to which silly mistakes are you referring?'? Nothing has been explained in this aspect. Whatever changes have been made, the question post doesn't look like the one which should ever exist on Stack Overflow. Undeleting the question just for give OP some directions... Well, I expect some other mechanisms should be used for that purpose. — Tsyvarev 46 secs ago
10:16 AM
Does this answer your question? How to handle questions about outdated technologies? — Gino Mempin just now
@Tsyvarev: As I already stated in my post, I had posted a comment (which I have now deleted) asking OP not to ask two unrelated questions in the same question. Afterwards, OP followed my advice by reducing the question to a single question. Therefore, it is my opinion that OP has fully complied with the feedback that I gave them. Also, your complaint about OP deleting input is not justified, because that input was part of the second question, which OP has removed. It was correct for OP to remove everything releated to that question, because it was inappropriate to ask two questions in one. — Andreas Wenzel 28 secs ago
@Tsyvarev: I believe that OP has also sufficiently addressed the feedback asking for clarification about what they mean with "silly mistakes". In OP's most recent edit, they added the statement that the program is not showing any output. Therefore, it appears obvious to me that OP is asking how to fix the bug in the program that is causing it not to show any output. I agree that the wording of the question should be improved (either by OP or by the community) before the question is reopened, but I do not believe that this warrants the question to remain deleted. — Andreas Wenzel 23 secs ago
The link contained in the question gives a "Page not found" error, seems the mentioned question has been deleted. — SaschaM78 8 secs ago
@Lino: I agree that the title of the question is not useful. That is one of the reasons why I believe the question should not be reopened yet. However, this can be easily fixed, once OP has provided sufficient information so that an appropriate title can be selected. Since OP has been very cooperative so far by listening to all feedback and acting on it, I do believe that there is a high probability that OP will provide the necessary information. — Andreas Wenzel 26 secs ago
How is such a question as currently written going to be helpful to future visitors? — Hovercraft Full Of Eels 13 secs ago
11:04 AM
@HovercraftFullOfEels: I never claimed that the question is helpful in its current state. In fact, I downvoted the question myself, because I consider it not helpful in its current state. I only intend to remove my downvote once the question has been fixed. My only objection is that the question should not be in a deleted state, because this prevents users from posting additional feedback to help OP to fix the question. In my opinion, this does not seem fair to OP, because so far, OP has addressed all the feedback that was given to them. — Andreas Wenzel 1 min ago
That specific one can also be flagged as off-topic, as it's about updating grub. Seems better on Unix & Linux. — Gino Mempin 1 min ago
Where can I figure out which flags call for immediate deletion and which do not? The description of 'severe formatting problems` could be argued for.. — LinFelix 12 secs ago
Unfortunately, the flagging modal is a little messy. The options "a duplicate" and "needs improvement" lead to question closure. Others send it to mod queue, which usually means deletion by mods, account suspension or account deletion. For all other issues, you can use custom flag reason (in need of moderator attention). — Dharman ♦ 33 secs ago
11:33 AM
I agree with @OP actually, Low Quality + Unclear "at the moment" (from the Screenshot), but the Qt (Question) is salvageable, ... but Qt opened 5h ago => closed 4h ago, => the Asker (on 'Main') only had 1h to react to Comments and improve the Content/Quality before their Qt got deleted without any pardon... The Qt should/could have been closed as 'Unclear', but I don't see "the" Reason to delete it within 1h... — chivracq 1 min ago
Note: The sample input and output was removed in revision 3 (the currently latest) — Peter Mortensen 39 secs ago
That question would not be a problem in one of the homework tags. The answerers would happily take on all of the work. — Peter Mortensen 58 secs ago
@ZoestandswithUkraine - we had a live Q&A experience during the event that we posted throughout the sessions and everyone had access to it. This question was to collect any questions that people from the community felt needed more explanation or if they wanted to provide feedback on what they saw. — Joy 1 min ago
@LinFelix "severe formatting problems" usually means it's not fixable by an edit by any user other than the author. Of course, almost anything can be re-written completely but consider reasonable edit. Different people would have different definition for what is reasonable to edit but I think all would agree that the edit needed to make the question you mentioned not have formatting problems is trivial. stackoverflow.com/posts/73849837/revisions — VLAZ 50 secs ago
@PeterMortensen: OP originally asked two questions inside the same question. The input and output you are referring to is related to the second question, not the first question. After I told OP that they should not ask multiple unrelated questions in the same question, OP correctly removed everything related to the second question, including the input and output you are referring to. — Andreas Wenzel 13 secs ago
@Gino Mempin: Yes, it doesn't appear to be about software development at all. — Peter Mortensen 40 secs ago
12:01 PM
Will the presentations be available on the YouTube channel, Odysee, or similar? — Peter Mortensen 49 secs ago
(One message is "We use a third-party event platform for this page. Please accept functional cookies to browse the agenda.".) — Peter Mortensen 58 secs ago
What is "git force fulling"? "fulling" looks like a typo. "pulling"? "filling"? Something else? — Peter Mortensen 48 secs ago
12:44 PM
Not in the example, but sometimes for avoiding the need to use horizontal scrolling (for readability). — Peter Mortensen 1 min ago
12:56 PM
Please note that any question could have multiple valid close reasons at once. Too broad questions are almost per definition also unclear. Questions lacking reproducible code are unclear. A question asking which is the best tool is both a recommendation question and primarily opinion-based. Any problematic question for whatever reason, could also be a duplicate. And so on. The important thing is that the question gets closed, the reason why is secondary. Though in case there are multiple problems it's always nice to the OP know that through comments. — Lundin just now
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2:41 PM
oh, because i didn't want to hide the context of the original comments. To be clear, i think the reason for close is correct, but I wanted to make sure it was still valuable for future searchers. — aronchick 34 secs ago
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4:53 PM
OP can edit deleted questions in shape before un-deletion... I don't see how un-deletion at in this state for question that is subject to meta-effect is good idea (unless your goal is to make OP q-banned ASAP). You may want to clarify why do you think -7 vote count will not turn into -100... — Alexei Levenkov 1 min ago
5:14 PM
Honestly, how to pivot is SQL Server is a pretty common question, and we do have several duplicate candidates for it. For the OP, where they want to pivot on the row number, one such example is Group by column and multiple Rows into One Row multiple columns, where I demonstrate both a static and dynamic version. A search of "how to pivot without aggregation in SQL Server" gives good results too. — Larnu 42 secs ago
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6:28 PM
Interesting! Will do for the future i guess - since this one is closed. Still would be a bummer if this got excluded from SEO/search tool because it's closed. — aronchick 47 secs ago
But why give up on this question? Closed just means that it's pending further edits from its author. — Dharman ♦ 11 secs ago
This isn't the right conclusion; there is a separate closure reason for that, closed as duplicate. — Larnu 8 secs ago
7:24 PM
w.r.t. GitLab the statement is remarkable in that it doesn't point to a single thing that actually led to the discontinuation - instead it highlights how well things were going with GitLab cooperation. So, these things just come and go based on unannounced criteria? Why would anyone get involved with this? Either as a contributor or as a sponsor? Or even just reading the "articles"? — davidbak 33 secs ago
7:54 PM
Collectives definitely are helpful to discover related QAs and the articles. I would've loved to see collectives around (maybe just add some label that it's decommissioned). For now it looks like all answers by recognized members seem to be technically "recommended" (they show up when you have "has recommended answer" filter in collective page) and "recognized" members seems to be someone the company knows or employees irrespective of the Stackoverflow contributions. — Dharmaraj 49 secs ago
The author (I located their profile), has no other questions, so they are in no danger to be question banned. They joined today, so the likelihood of having a ton of deleted questions, is unlikely. I would agree the question is not yet in a format that justifies it NOT being deleted. — Security Hound 1 min ago
Hi HegeGabi, welcome to the Stack Overflow Meta site! I'm not sure which search brought you here but the problem you describe will not be answered on this specific site. To get an expert's answer for the topic of your question you'll have to find and then re-post on the proper site. Check How do I ask a good question and What is on topic on the target site to make sure your post is in good shape. Your question is definitely off-topic on Meta and is better deleted here. — rene 1 min ago
8:24 PM
"My only objection is that the question should not be in a deleted state, because this prevents users from posting additional feedback to help OP to fix the question." I am skeptical. If the question is this bad, what are we supposed to say? OP needs to start over with How to Ask/tour. — Karl Knechtel 50 secs ago
9:04 PM
For the folks comfortable with Tampermonkey, you could write a script to change the
unified-theme
class on SO's <body>
to theme-dark
and things should mostly work fine; there are some exceptions to this such as charts. This wouldn't work on network websites, however, since those sites haven't had their themes updated for dark mode. — allejo ♦ 1 min ago@AlexeiLevenkov: In your comment, you wrote:
"OP can edit deleted questions in shape before un-deletion"
-- Yes, and that is precisely what OP has done. After the question was deleted, OP has listented to and acted on all existing comments at that time, including my (now deleted comment) to not ask several unrelated questions inside the same question. Since OP is obviously showing an effort to fix the question, it would now be appropriate to write further comments to tell OP how to fix the question, but this is not possible while the question is in a deleted state. — Andreas Wenzel 47 secs ago9:21 PM
@Tsyvarev: In your comment, you wrote:
"Undeleting the question just for give OP some directions... Well, I expect some other mechanisms should be used for that purpose."
-- Which "other mechanisms" are you referring to? As far as I know, there are no such "other mechanisms". Therefore, it seems unfair not to provide OP with further guidance on how to fix the question, especially since up to now, OP has listented to and acted on all feedback on how to improve the question. — Andreas Wenzel 1 min ago@AndreasWenzel the current state of the linked question calls for -20 votes... I would not unleash that on anyone myslef... Indeed it is a problem to communicate with someone who do not have any other contributions... but opening such question to meta-effect is not something I would do just to give link to
[mre]
(which no one provided in comments first). — Alexei Levenkov 35 secs ago10:08 PM
10:33 PM
"Staff has been largely ignoring bug questions for months now. Most don't even get a [status-review] tag anymore" – In general, I think there are too many posts on meta for developers to be reasonably expected to see them all. However, adding the [status-review] tag to a post (per this process) does create a ticket for us internally, which CMs then triage to the appropriate person/team. As you can see, quite a few bugs have been fixed, though there are always more. — V2Blast ♦ 1 min ago
@AndreasWenzel: "Which "other mechanisms" are you referring to?" - I don't know whether someone can invite the OP into the chat. But if this is impossible, then even the mod message looks better than undeleting the question. Yes, I am aware that a mod message should be used only in very important cases, but undeleting such question is even worse. — Tsyvarev 12 secs ago
10:48 PM
"I believe that OP has also sufficiently addressed the feedback asking for clarification about what they mean with "silly mistakes". In OP's most recent edit, they added the statement that the program is not showing any output." - Such a useless statement about the problem. There is only one output statement in the code -
cout<<x-y
- and this statement is executed conditionally. The obvious reason of absent output is that the condition x >= y
is evaluated to false. Most likely the OP is aware about such possibility. So, we return to the beginning: what exactly is not clear to OP? — Tsyvarev 33 secs ago11:08 PM
@Tsyvarev: My guess is that OP is unaware of how to use an
else
statement. I agree that the question requires further clarification and should therefore not be reopened yet. All I am asking for is that the question gets undeleted, so that users can post comments to the question asking OP for clarification and further information. — Andreas Wenzel 6 secs ago11:38 PM
By your response, then the documentation is wrong? When it says you must flag to choose other? — James Risner 1 min ago
What is an example of 'needs immediate deletion, but is not spam or abusive?' — user16217248 just now
@user16217248 Ahh, what an excellent question. Please let us know once you find an answer. :) Moderators would like to know that as well. — Dharman ♦ 16 secs ago
You have to refresh the page. This bug has been there for a long time now and SE is not interested in fixing it. — Dharman ♦ 29 secs ago
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