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Agreed that it's not close-worthy, but it's not particularly good, either. Perhaps adding a quick summary of the literature you reviewed (and reasons for rejecting) would better establish where you in solving this problem are and how you got there. — user4581301 55 secs ago
@user4581301 Thanks a lot! If you don't mind, may I ask if there's anything about the question that is unclear? — Redz 57 secs ago
Theres over 2 million posts, that are over 3 months old, have 0 score or less, and less than 10 views per year. — user1937198 57 secs ago
@user1937198 Yeah, you'll want to look at a year but... my numbers are from 2019, so it makes sense there's more than that now. :P I would share that doc with people over the years but never got anyone to bite. — Catija 47 secs ago
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I think it's simply asking too much. You clearly have a very complex requirement of a sort that very few other people would have (unless you can explain the practical use case). — Karl Knechtel 7 secs ago
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Thanks, I really appreciate the feedback! Appreciate it - I'll keep CS as a possible location as well. — Redz 12 secs ago
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This is one of those times I just want an "applause" reaction. Very nice rundown! — Shog9 41 secs ago
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@M-- This is a terrible edit. Why did you change one of the two typography’s apostrophes to a typewriter’s apostrophe? (I’d roll this back if I could.) — Elements In Space 39 secs ago
Lowering the voting threshold is like increasing the signal by 3dB while increasing noise by 10dB, with a net "improvement" of -7dB... — Mateen Ulhaq 34 secs ago
Lowering the voting threshold is like increasing the signal by 3dB while increasing noise by 10dB, resulting in a net improvement of -7dB. — Mateen Ulhaq 55 secs ago
@ElementsInSpace I don't think so. at least if you're going to blame someone, blame me for my laziness not getting them all consistent (they'd been mixed from the start) some days ago when I made a similar edit. — starball 54 secs ago
@ElementsInSpace not a terrible edit, just an incomplete one. Relying too much on the MagicEditor. — M-- 53 secs ago
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@M-- I strongly disagree. Changing typography’s apostrophes to a typewriter’s apostrophes does not improve the quality of the post at all; I’d argue that it makes it worse. But more importantly, the apostrophes were consistent before your first (completely unnecessary) edit. — Elements In Space 48 secs ago
@starball Are we looking at the same post? (I’m talking about the edit that became version 4 of this post.) — Elements In Space 33 secs ago
@ElementsInSpace I don't agree with your characterization, but I don't find discussing it here appropriate. Please find me in a chatroom if you wish to discuss further. Or better, flag for mod attention. I don't wish to clutter the comments more than we did already. — M-- 53 secs ago
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As someone else wrote, this is really a breath of fresh air in times we really need it. Thanks, and really sorry that they let you go instead of doing the opposite. — Shadow Wizard Love Zelda 35 secs ago
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If you link to (some of) the posts the community would be able to give some insight, otherwise only a moderator can, as we can't see those reputation changes in your rep history. — Thom A 53 secs ago
Otherwise, yes, the user being deleted sounds like it could be a reason, and you've editted several of their posts (perhaps due to being active if the tags they frequented). — Thom A 38 secs ago
At least the first two, were actually deleted by roomba. It's possible that all of them were 0 scored posts that were deleted today. — yivi 26 secs ago
Yeah, same for the third. Looks like a bunch of questions you edited in a very short timeframe a year back, were abandoned, ignored by the community, and finally deleted by an automated process. — yivi 16 secs ago
This post continues your ignoring the inappropriateness of allowing users uninformed about the reasons & standards for voting to vote. — philipxy 8 secs ago
@user4581301 " Before anything else, what Stack Overflow is, a repository of high-quality answers to questions, needs to be made clear to all existing and new users." Apparently it still needs to be made clear to the staff/executive, see my comment before this one. — philipxy 57 secs ago
"has been paused only after the general disagreement from the community on Meta, and not after all the moderators told you" Meanwhile they think they want a moderator council/whatever elected to consolidate/distill "community" preferences. — philipxy 10 secs ago
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Does this answer your question? Can questions that ask for a comparison be constructive? — Abdul Aziz Barkat just now
While I don't think your question is suitable for Q&A it looks like a good one for discussions — Abdul Aziz Barkat 34 secs ago
I don’t think these questions are comparable. Yours is for two equally general tools, the older question is for a general tool and a very specific one. Paraphrased, yours is "what are the differences of X and Y?" whereas the old one is "does X cover the usecase Y?" - the former is much broader and depends on the subjective assessment what one considers relevant. — MisterMiyagi 1 min ago
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@MateenUlhaq Does that kind of adding up signal and noise differences up really work that way? Wouldn't you need to add up the amplitude differences which is not the same as the dB values because dB is a logarithmic scale? — dan1st might be happy again 48 secs ago
No, I was sleepy and watching TV. Got it wrong. I’ll update with another example later. Thx. — yivi 23 secs ago
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"It is asking for an objective list of use cases and is not referring to any personal preference of individuals." I don’t think that is possible. Clearly rye and conda do not publish compatible lists of usecases, so people must draw on their own subjective criteria of what are relevant usecases. — MisterMiyagi 15 secs ago
@rene F1 classifying. But the actual race is usually a better choice for prolonged naps. Although since you are from the Netherlands, maybe you'd be more riveted by the current spectacle. — yivi 16 secs ago
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@dan1stmightbehappyagain I guess it depends on how we define the relationship for signal/noise. SNR_dB = S_dB - N_dB is quite common. — Mateen Ulhaq 27 secs ago
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I've explained too many times to several curators that those 0 score answers aren't a real problem and often are the only post on niche tags addressing hard to solve problems or open problems that don't yet have a solution. You'd basically be deleting all the Wisdom of the ancients and there'd be no more DenverCoder9 :P — bad_coder just now
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@bad_coder lets say I'm someone with the same problem - if I ask the question myself, and someone who knows enough to walk me through the problem is around, or better yet happens to find the question and posts an answer, it feels better to me than having an old unanswered question which people come across without an answer. — Journeyman Geek 28 secs ago
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@JourneymanGeek that's just idle chatter because it doesn't address the value of the content lost in the question or the comments nor the importance of having previous references contributing to discoverability. — bad_coder 59 secs ago
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not necessarily edited in a very short timeframe. These edits could be spread over a week - and since 1-year roomba runs once a week it simply collected all the edits made 365-372 days before script execution time into a tight pack — gnat 29 secs ago
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For some context, user3956566 was Stack Overflow moderator "Yvette" / "YvetteColomb" (and "user310756" on MSE). — Peter Mortensen 22 secs ago
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Slightly related: Can my programming-specific maths question be undeleted? — Peter Mortensen 48 secs ago
Merging is hard because clear duplicates are rarely exact enough despite being clear. — Karl Knechtel 1 min ago
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Some very valuable content is effectively deleted because the search engines refuse to surface it (for whatever). That is especially true for the questions and answers from 2008 and 2009. Much of it is not outdated. Search engine results are often low-quality questions and answers from 2015. — Peter Mortensen 24 secs ago
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You should leave "If someone can share a guide much appreciated" out. This is implied. Stack Overflow is not a forum. — Peter Mortensen 22 secs ago
@Cow - The existing moderation and onboarding regime has led to the site gaining a reputation as being unwelcoming and unfriendly, especially to new users. — Richard 42 secs ago
What worked here were probably moderators threatening to quit. For the next iteration, I advice laying out the problem clearly, asking for solutions and success metrics and then going forward. Take the community with you in the development process. The whole community is better than just the moderators. That once worked. — NoDataDumpNoContribution 54 secs ago
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This is a product support type question. Perhaps Super User Stack Exchange might accept a question like this, but certainly it is not a valid question for the Stack Overflow site. — Hovercraft Full Of Eels 25 secs ago
@NoDataDumpNoContribution The threats to quit were made the same day as the internal announcement. If that worked, it should've worked around 4 weeks ago — Zoe is on strike ♦ 22 secs ago
@HovercraftFullOfEels - There is absolutely nobody that is part of the Super User community that could restore the authors Microsoft developer account. How they get their account unsuspended for inactivity would be out of scope at Super User. — Security Hound 57 secs ago
Does this answer your question? Why can't I ask customer service-related questions on Stack Overflow? — Karl Knechtel 20 secs ago
@SecurityHound: Thank you for relaying that information. So that makes the answer to the question, "are there any sites on the Stack Exchange Network that allows this", a hard "no". — Hovercraft Full Of Eels 30 secs ago
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@HovercraftFullOfEels Does the Collective thingy not make it on-topic on Stack Overflow? — machine_1 26 secs ago
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@NoDataDumpNoContribution - It strikes me that the best solution is to dare the existing moderators to quit, then replace them with moderators who actually want the site to do well. — Richard 38 secs ago
@machine_1 - This question wouldn’t be within scope at Stack Overflow either, you need to contact Microsoft, SO and other SE communities are not Microsoft — Security Hound just now
@Richard I've flagged your comment as unkind for making a blanket accusation that the current mods don't want the site to do well. — starball 12 secs ago
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@KarlKnechtel In my opinion, it's just asking for a solution to a very clear and specific problem. The difficulty of a question should not be grounds for closing. — Unmitigated 46 secs ago
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@Richard if you feel there is some problem in how the site is moderated and have some suggestions on that please ask a question on Meta detailing those (Note that you are expected to do your research and your question should not be about something which is already discussed). Leaving comments like this isn't going to change anything. — Abdul Aziz Barkat 56 secs ago
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