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Q: why on SO everyone has a craze for closing questions?

Liquid CoreLiterally mods (or whatever the achievement-based system of proposing questions to analyze to all of users maybe?) close a quite huge amount of questions related to simple problems (where the answer doesn't need to be particularly in depth or complex) with absurd motivation that is too broad, not...

 
 
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5:15 AM
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Q: Issues getting Youtube API WordPress plugin Restricted

JohnnyScience I have a question about my Stack Overflow post: Issues getting Youtube API WordPress plugin Restricted I'm still not able to Restrict my youtube API, can someone review my StackOverflow question & see if you can help clear it up? Thank you.

 
5:54 AM
meh
 
6:15 AM
Happy monday morning meta
 
7:11 AM
 
7:32 AM
Goos morning. How long before people brush their teeth with their phone eh...
Goos!
I meant goose. Goose morning. Honk.
Now, let's see where all the new craters are.
 
Is a crater that's deepened by another impact really a new crater, though? :D
(Not saying that applies or doesn't apply here)
 
Eventually it is just one big hole with craters inside it
 
good morning
 
7:59 AM
Saw Joker yesterday... I ain't spoiling anything but ehm... best movie of the year. But a little painful to watch.
 
@Gimby sounds like a great kickstarter project. #ifyoumakeitsomeidiotwillbuyit
 
@Gimby When your most recent reference was suicide squad... It's hard not to improve Joker :P
 
8:13 AM
Yeah but Suicide Squad falls in the extreme comic booky line of DC movies (which is why I have no problem with Jared Leto's Joker, he's nice and over the top); Joker is more in-line with the Nolan Batman movies except that it is no action movie.
 
 
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10:35 AM
I updated my profile to request being referred to as "they". This is inspired by the current discussion but I'm not entirely certain that I'm doing the right thing here. My intent is to support diversity and respect.
 
I don't see that as an issue at all. You may be interested in this script: stackapps.com/questions/8440/pronoun-assistant
 
@user58 thanks for the pointer!
 
np
 
Question to everyone: What made you exit the review queue while reviewing?
Like because it was boring? Because you didn't feel like going forward? I need these types of answers.
 
I found everything other than the CVQ too much work for me compared to the usefulness, and I stopped because it's pretty much a chore and a Sisyphean one at that
 
10:39 AM
@weegee like, on every occasion in the past, or going forward? the one time recently when it felt productive was when we had the 3cv experiment
Queen makes it a lot easier to feel like you are actually making a difference so those visits also felt productive for the most part
 
Yeah, with the 3-vote experiment I felt like being able to actually help clean up. I still stopped after two weeks because life got busy, but that's a different issue.
 
though Queen has no way of knowing which questions I have already voted to close so that part is sometimes less than ideal
 
it would be nice if we could access close review items when looking at questions, just like with edits...
 
(no very recent demos to link to but see e.g. chat.stackoverflow.com/transcript/98569?m=40410708#40410708)
 
I stay out of every queue except for the suggested edit queue because you can single-handedly do things, the thing making it difficult is simple, bad editors, and bad reviewers
 
10:43 AM
@NickAthePopcornKing Can you emphasis on bad editors?
 
bad editors
?
 
@tripleee the 3cv reason made us all go into the queue again anything else you would like to add that made you quit the review queue and call it a day?
@NickAthePopcornKing do you mean the SO editor?
 
If you have 10k reputation you can use the review tools to see posts with the most close votes, which are questions your close vote will have the most effect on.
 
@weegee No, I mean people who suggest bad edits
and worse, the fact they get approved
 
If you have a gold badge, filter the CV queue for duplicates in that tag, so you can use your dupe-hammer.
 
10:46 AM
I've rarely seen any edit getting disapproved. I even started to think that the edit just wait before being applied on
 
It's reached the point I'm just force rejecting bad edits instead of trying to let the queue deal with the properly
 
Does looking at the page give you a boring feeling? Like if you start on reviewing and it's going good and fun until you just get bored and leave the queue.
Does this ever happen to anyone?
 
No, but then I stay out of the CV, Reopen and Triage queues...
 
I rarely use all my close votes. My eyes glaze over before then.
The triage and help-and-improvement queues are a trap to punish people who think bad questions should be closed. The cynic in me makes me think they are a deliberate trap.
 
11:17 AM
@NickAthePopcornKing lol :|
 
@Druckles ^^ I'm glad someone got the joke
 
@weegee to me it feels hollow, not necessarily boring. There is no feedback that you're really making any difference. Probably SE can take a page out of Google's book, they really know how to motivate you to keep doing things like reviewing restaurants and supermarkets and whatever.
 
@weegee I usually get demotivated by the quality of questions.
@weegee Or because of a stupid audit :|
 
ping ping
 
Nice. The answers I'm looking for. Thanks a lot
 
11:20 AM
@weegee Why ask a question if you're looking for one specific answer? :-p
 
No I need everyone's answer
 
it's called an agenda
 
I really don't know what to do with questions that don't show any effort, just "How do I do X?"
 
You press skip 0o0
 
Close as Too Broad" or "Unclear
 
11:24 AM
@Druckles It depends
If it's actually "What function in X can I use to do Y" I think it's fine
 
@Raedwald But the question itself is not necessarily bad.
I mean, this question for instance: stackoverflow.com/review/triage/24242818
 
It's not Unclear. It's not necessarily Too Broad.
 
Not necessarily, but given the info we have, it is
 
> Please edit the question to limit it to a specific problem with enough detail to identify an adequate answer.
It's a specific problem. And it only really needs one answer.
But it's definitely a bad question.
 
11:26 AM
This is "too broad" isn't it?
 
could be off-site resource as well as they've already mentioned looking online and finding nothing helpful and them wanting more ideas
 
I reckon that's probably a dupe
 
Also possibly but it's so generic I wouldn't be so sure.
 
I don't worry much about distinguishing between Too Broad and Unclear: without clearly describing the specific problem they have, the question amounts to requesting a tutorial.
 
11:29 AM
@Druckles Using a combination of "read a file line by line" and "check empty string", you could easily come up with a solution
And they're both certainly gunna be dupes
As a user has said in the comments
 
Sure, whatever. It's clear that it should be gone, whether Dupe, Too Broad or Too Many Dupes for Nick to Count.
 
But the first one.
 
The first you linked is already at 4 CVs
 
It's a bad question, but I'm still not convinced it's 'unspecific'.
@weegee So another answer to your question: the flags are too complex or ambiguous (Too Broad). And some overlap in meaning (Dupe). That doesn't help the UX.
 
11:35 AM
umm. You mean the flags aren't clear?
Wdym by overlap in meaning
 
With the first one, I mean the above. The flags don't necessarily cover all cases. A "Help me with programming" or more specifically, "What does this line do?" is off topic. But it doesn't fall under any of the Off-Topic reasons. "Blatantly off-topic", the catch all, says "Has nothing to do with Programming" which obviously isn't true.
Overlapping in meaning: if it's an opinion-based question, then it's probably off topic. Sure, it doesn't necessarily fall under any of the off-topic reasons, but it's by definition off-topic. Why does it deserve its own level but "can't be reproduced" doesn't?
 
@weegee I stop reviewing when I notice I'm not processing what I'm reading anymore. IOW when I get tired. This especially happens when I'm handling borderline cases requiring a lot of thought.
 
@Druckles I believe we have an opinion based close reason right?
 
Exactly. But it's not under the "off-topic" reasons.
 
@CindyMeister interesting, so how do you prefer the skip button when you receive any of those circumstances you just mentioned?
 
11:49 AM
Weegee is clearly writing a book, this is an interview.
 
"What does this line do" questions are often Unclear or Too broad: what do you not understand about this line or you need a tutorial.
 
Are the things we write in chat also CC-BY-SA?
 
@Raedwald My experience is that when people ask "what does this line do" questions they need to stop using free tutorials of questionable origin and switch over to quality sources of information ;)
 
@Gimby Or trying to distract people from the real issues? lol I'm not writing a book.
 
@Gimby We are both the free tutorials and the quality source of information, though.
You are talking about us.
 
11:51 AM
Sounds more like a paper to me... :-)
 
@Raedwald I still disagree. If I ask you to explain why the first part is there: if (string == null || string.length == 0), there's a pretty good answer to it.
 
@weegee Not sure what you mean by "prefer the skip button"?
 
@Druckles "Why is this first part there" and "What does this line mean?" are two different questions, though.
 
True.
 
It is sometimes possible to deduce the confusion, but not always.
 
11:52 AM
Almost all "what does this line do" questions deserve a downvote because "This question [is] not useful [to others]": nobody else will have exactly the same code.
 
Same applies to, "What does this line do?" I can still explain it.
 
() => x == 5 && console.log('hi');
 
@Raedwald Yes! Exactly. It's usually a bad question. But what's the close reason for that?
 
When asked "what does this line mean?" it is fairly easy to deduce that the confusion is the (ab)use of && as an in-expression if shorthand.
 
@CindyMeister Like when you are clueless and don't know what to do with this question, don't you just click the skip button?
 
11:54 AM
It's not Too Broad, nor Unclear. I can create a good answer to it. But it probably isn't useful and it doesn't belong on SO (for that reason).
 
@weegee Ah, yes, I'll do that once or twice, then notice it's almost all I'm doing. So then I take a break from reviewing.
@Druckles Yeah, if I'm having a good day and the explanation isn't too complex, I'll write a comment while VTC as "too broad" (usually)
 
@CindyMeister It's a little funny with me, I'll come there and first click the skip button 5 times because I have no idea how to deal with these type of questions or in another tab, I'd have meta-threads opened that tell you how to review this type of question. Then only I get on track.
 
@Druckles Why is string == null there? Because that is what the programmer wanted to write. And why was that? Because a null string would be bad? But of course, the OP knows that already? But no. If they knew that already, they would not have asked the question. So really, a proper answer, that is useful to the OP, is a full explanation of the differences between objects and object references, what a null reference is, etc.
 
@weegee When I haven't reviewed in a queue in a long time I'll click the more link near the top for a refresher about how to handle that particular type of queue. Mostly, I only use the Meta information anymore for NAA / VLQ points in the Close Vote dialog.
 
Is it just me, or are filters on the review queue completely broken?
 
11:59 AM
Which queue?
 
Closevote
 
@Raedwald Then the CV reason is still wrong.
 
In the distant past there was a Too Localised close reason
 
Well I just filtered on dupe/POB and got a TB/OT question appear, certainly appears bust
 
Last attempt, I got C#opinion based questions for a javascript dupe filter
 
Not it does seem to work though
 
@Cerbrus I've seen the odd anomaly, on occasion, and usually chalk it up to a flag that may be "bumping" a post into the filtered queue. But on the whole...
Ah, I don't filter for tags, only type. Sorry.
If you can repro a few (say, five) post it on Meta as a bug and see what shakes out...
 
Yea, can't repro it right now
That's weird...
 
@Raedwald Yeah, but that's my beef. That the CV reasons aren't right. That people have to use "Too Broad" to mean, "The OP doesn't know what they're talking about."
 
12:05 PM
@Druckles This is by design, I think. "the OP doesn't know what they are talking about" is a judgement about the OP rather than the question, which we don't really want.
 
I wouldn't word it like that ;-)
 
@Druckles Well, if they don't know what they're talking about, one has to write a tutorial. That makes it "too broad"?
 
@Druckles why "What does this line do?" questions are off topic?
 
@weegee Do you have a source for that?
...Or maybe a duplicate, if you knew of another answer that includes the explanation.
 
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Q: "Explain X to me" questions: How to react?

Jean-François CorbettThe question mould is: How does X work? I've read the [Wikipedia article / original paper / documentation / other resource] but I can't make sense of it. Please explain X to me in plain English. where X is a concept, algorithm, pattern, etc. (Not a code dump.) I've come across a number...

 
12:09 PM
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Q: Can we please have the "Lacks Minimal Understanding" close reason back?

Benjamin GruenbaumThat close reason Yes, I believe it was condescending and somewhat rude. However there is a mass of questions that fall under a crystal clear criteria: They're poorly written. They have formatting issues. They don't show any research attempts. They don't show any attempt at solving the problem...

 
Such a question can be valid provided the asker has demonstrated research effort
If there's no research effort in any question, vote to close.
"the research effort" that is the most basic thing before asking any question.
 
@weegee what cv reason?
"No research" is not a reason.
 
I find the research effort argument to be too vague, it's the implication of research effort that is truly important. Clear, narrow questions.
 
Yea ofc but according to the question. If there's no research effort and the user just asks that explain this code to me then close as too broad
Close as "unclear what you're asking" if the intent is not defined properly
No research effort requires context here. If you know what I mean
It's such a basic element that it comes under multiple close reasons.
That is my point.
"What does this line do?" questions are not off-topic.
 
For example: stackoverflow.com/q/58269320 Lacking research --> way too broad and also a little unclear
 
12:15 PM
https://meta.stackoverflow.com/a/258062/545127 "But I saw a reasonably-scoped question with a clear problem statement and sufficient context and I didn't like it for some reason!

Well, then down-vote it and get on with your life."
 
Yes it's way too broad.
 
Sometimes I wish we could use snark again. Q: "Is there a way to grab information off a document and display that information on a webpage [on hold]" Comment: "Yes"
 
they could probably split on b'\n'...
 
Once the OP demonstrates an inability or unwillingness to understand the basics and put in some effort, I walk away, rather than engage. No good can come of persisting.
 
12:29 PM
There's no difference in code review and code review meta's UI I got confused
 
No good?! It's fun! ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
 
@weegee then we’d have to re open it because a lack of research effort is not textually supported in the close reasons. “Too broad” refers to the scope of what is being asked “build me a building” vs “how do I build a lego house using these pieces on this plot of LEGO land?”
 
@GeorgeStocker This argument is already covered by my previous texts chat.stackoverflow.com/transcript/message/47504909#47504909
 
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Q: What's the appropriate new/current close reason for "How do I do X?"

Brian RoachA recent question on meta from a user asking about why their question was closed resulted in it not only being re-opened by a mod, but that mod answering with: I'm not sure why your question was closed. It doesn't meet any of our criteria for closure. The question was "How do I do X?" where...

 
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Q: What exactly are the rules of the "grace period" regarding answering a question that has been closed?

DeepSpaceMore than few times already, I start typing an answer to a question that gets closed in the meantime. I get the yellow notification and the "post answer" button is disabled. When I later come back to the question I notice that someone else managed to post an answer with the timestamp being few m...

 
12:37 PM
^ That must be a dupe
 
where's a flower when you need one
 
I can hammer it if someone knows a dupe target
 
I hammered it
 
alternative flora to the rescue
 
Heh, would it be offensive or a compliment to a cactus if you'd call him a prick?
 
12:52 PM
@GeorgeStocker <tongue-in-cheek> Primarily opinion-based
 
@GeorgeStocker We seem to disagree on lack of effort and it's status as a close reason a lot ... ;p
 
1:15 PM
yea. One of the pesky parts of my function is to make sure we are doing things that can be explained, defended, and supported by the goals of the site.
meta.stackoverflow.com/a/260909/16587 weegee is right, it is context dependent
 
^ That's a good answer, one I often refer to
 
@GeorgeStocker So what is this? stackoverflow.com/review/triage/24242818
 
@Druckles A review
 
@Cerbrus A wild snarker appears!
 
So we don’t need lack of research as a close reason, we have many that hide the reason inside
 
1:25 PM
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Q: Is it appropriate to tag questions about the rationale of a language feature with [language-lawyer]?

L. F.TL;DR Suppose that a question asks about the rationale of including a specific feature in a language (C++, if that matters). Is it appropriate to tag this question language-lawyer? Full story Here's the full body of the Stack Overflow question Example of class object implementing operator[] u...

 
1:41 PM
@Druckles I would actually believe that this is a Pokemon.
 
Huh, I didn't remember that those were called snarks.
 
and most famous among them is Ted Snark
 
Also Snark Zuckerberg
 
2:02 PM
@Druckles it’s a perfectly well scoped question with enough information to answer it.
 
That contradicts what everyone else in this chatroom has said and 3/4 of the reviewers.
 
@GeorgeStocker May we chat a moment?
 
Is it a duplicate? Is its scope too large? Is it unclear what the user desires to achieve?
@ChrisBaker of course.
Storing an image in mongo using go is something everyone needs to do that uses images, mongo, and go. It’s asked in such a way that future googlers will find it. The only thing we are missing is an answer.
This is about as close to “teeing one up” as we can get
 
@GeorgeStocker one shouldn't be storing images in the database, and I suspect that's what the closers were pertaining to.
referring to.
 
But "you shouldn't do that" isn't a valid close reason
though as a point of order it seems the question went through triage, not the CV queue
 
2:15 PM
sometimes you need to do that
we store some images in the database in sql server because the filesystem complexity would be a nightmare and they are very small
 
We should remove the first section of How to Ask then. The part that says "Search and research"...
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"you shouldn't do that", with an explanation of why and a suggestion of a better approach can make a good answer. XY Problem.
 
That doesn't make it a helpful answer ;-)
 
Pointing out that someone has an XY problem can be a helpful answer.
 
Perhaps the closers believed an answer explaining why you shouldn't do it would be to long for the format.
 
2:18 PM
I don't know if it wouldn't be better to write a comment pointing to the better solution.
 
I don't know much about mongodb, but storing binary data, such as an image, in monogdb seems no worse than using a BLOB in an SQL RDBMS.
 
@JohnDvorak those answers are unsatisfying because what a person “should” do and what they have the requirements to use are often two different things
For instance, I am with a client who requires that all local development be done with EF migrations but all production sql changes be done with scripts and manually run.
I wish I were kidding.
 
Does that mean that a good answer to the question would, in fact, be too long for the format, as it would require both a section on how to do it and a section why not to?
 
@HereticMonkey That How to Ask page advises to search and research to ask a good question. It does not say you must do so for your question to be on topic.
 
@JohnDvorak not at all. It’s not for us to judge their requirements. Only to answer the question if we are able. If you are charitable you can include a blurb saying “this is a bad idea” and you can point to the SE question that handles why
 
2:25 PM
Bad question: down vote. Off topic question: vote to close
 
Off topic question: also downvote
 
I know it’s a bad idea in relational databases but am not familiar enough with document databases to know whether it’s a bad idea there too
 
@GeorgeStocker "It’s not for us to judge their requirements". Yes, but. Most questions don't actually tell us that they want to do something ill advised because that has been imposed on them. So pointing out that they might have an XY Problem is OK, because they might have chosen to do that ill advised thing. And if it is a bad idea, giving them reasons for it being bad might help them to argue for removal of the constraint.
 
Well googling GridFS it is exactly designed to be able to store large (large being bigger than 16mb) blobs inside Mongo databases. That gives me faith that whether it is a good idea or not, it is going to work.
 
I love that googling "why not store" autosuggests "images in database" as the first option
 
2:30 PM
@JohnDvorak lol, why not filestream? :P
 
Granted, I don't work with databases that much
 
@JohnDvorak Interesting, for me it suggests "why not store potatoes in fridge"...
 
@JohnDvorak It used to be the case that "How do you convert to" would complete to "Judaism", "Christianity", "Buddhism" and "PDF".
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Why not store water on concrete.
wut?
 
@Gimby That's there too! as is "why not store east tamaki", which is apparently Why Knot Outlet Shop in Auckland
 
2:33 PM
@Gimby Don't you have a concrete water bottle?
 
Why not store food in open cans
 
@MadaraUchiha Yea, I get a wholesome list of religions
 
Standard Form and PDF are both there for me, plus religions
 
@Cerbrus I get Judaism, binary, mp3 and pdf :D
 
2:35 PM
@JohnDvorak That's a historical search
 
@NickAthePopcornKing Still the first suggested search.
 
"Why do cells not store glucose", now there is a legitimate question that more people should ask :)
 
Google suggest me to convert to islam, judaism, pdf or to percentage. Apparently they already know I'm a christian.
 
I can help you convert to a percentage.
 
2:40 PM
(x / n) * 100?
_.toString() + "%";
 
(That was supposed to come out in a flippant vaguely threatening manner.)
 
Ew, who represents a percentage as anything other than a number between 0 and 1...
 
I hope you don't work in retail...
 
"SALE: 0.5 OFF TODAY!"
 
2:42 PM
"%d%%"%[x*100]
 
"ALL ITEMS 0.75!"
 
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Q: Does SO still send swag on reaching 100k reputation?

Eugene YarmashAfter reading some recent meta posts, it's not clear to me if users still get swag when their rep reaches 100k. Can someone confirm or deny this?

 
Or, more readably, "#{(x*100).to_i}%"
 
@MadaraUchiha My favorite is "How do you convert to a number in Excel"
 
2:47 PM
That's actually a legitimate question because you can have text cells with numeric strings in them.
 
@NickAthePopcornKing Also if it's not out of 100 then it's not a percentage .^.
Then it would be a peroneage.
 
Lacks basic understanding...
 
Don't think you can CV chat messages.
 
@JohnDvorak Yes, Excel changing string inputs to number formatting is by far the most annoying thing about Excel
 
3:19 PM
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Q: This is why I've come to hate asking questions on SO :-(

Thejaka MaldeniyaDefining variable inside namespace and retrieving within same namespace or from global scope People are too quick to judge and not at all understanding. If something's not clear to you, it doesn't have to mean nobody can understand that question. Why not ask for clarification in a comment? It's ...

 
3:36 PM
aww
 
 
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7:16 PM
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Q: Failed audit on First Post question even though I made a good comment on it

EnselicI got the following question while reviewing First Posts: https://stackoverflow.com/review/first-posts/24247042 I didn't understand what the author of the question meant by "pair" so I wrote a comment and asked about clarification. This made me fail the audit. I dispute that since it turned out...

 
7:52 PM
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Q: Downvoting Completely Unrelated Questions?

kc_devSo today I asked my first downvoted question. In retrospect, I probably could have done a little more research, phrased my question in a different way, added a little more detail, etc. I get it, and I am willing to live up to it. Next time, I will make an effort to ask questions in a better fashi...

 
8:04 PM
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Q: New popup message when voting on a question?

Dharman Thanks for your vote! Your vote has been recorded and it affects this post's ranking. Since this post has reached the minimum score of 0 your vote will not be displayed. I just downvoted a question posted few days ago which was at 0 votes. After casting my vote I got a blue popup with the ab...

 
Lol
 
@Feeds ....huh?
 
hurray for A/B tests
I know I've seen that FR somewhere
 
do not want
 
what he said
 
8:08 PM
@KevinB A/B tests are all about partially unrolling features I think
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Q: Don't show negative score on questions

DmitriI don't like seeing negative score as the value of a question. I don't know, maybe it's just me, but it just does not look good when a question has a -1 or -5 score. This is especially annoying when someone adds a negative vote to your question. I even feel offended when my own question suddenly...

it can't be this ^ because it has negative votes (for the time being)
 
oh but we can't trust votes because they're being casted by the super minority
 
perhaps @Dharman, uh, misread? In a weirdly specific way ;)
brb, looking at the front page again
 
@AndrasDeak I copied and pasted the message from the blue box
 
noooo :P
 
Unless the message came from some malicious plugin I think it is part of SO
 
8:12 PM
that would be an oddly specific piece of malware
 
the wording doesn't indicate that the vote was ignored
it indicates that it simply doesn't display it
 
Yeah, I doubt they'd so silently implement something that actually prevented negative scores at all, because that would affect a lot more
 
which... is fine?
 
yeah, the secret true vote that you can only glean during full moons
 
I would be fine with only showing subzero scores to people over a certain rep threshold
 
8:13 PM
Hiding score for the asker is fine. Hiding the score for everyone...? Is a score still a score when there's nobody there to hear it fall?
 
maybe 1k, where you can expand vote counts already
 
hey if it helps get people to stop blaming us for all the problems with the world i'm all for it
 
> The vote was recorded and it shows as -1 on my screen. When I opened the same page with my puppet account it also shows as -1, which means it is public and displayed.
nevermind, I missed that part
 
especially since it has no real impact on the act of voting
 
Hiding it for the asker matters little to me. Though I personally think it will do more harm than good, because people will be blindsided by their question bans. "What did I do wrong? I only have 0-score questions!"
 
8:16 PM
see! It wasn't just in my mind. Someone else posted a screenshot
 
you should edit it into your question
 
8:34 PM
I thought the minimum score of -1 was a better suggestion. At least it shows some feedback and it don't hurt quite as bad as getting 9001 downvotes.
 
I guess they'll have to figure it out
 
@Druckles Yeah, I'm more a fan of capping at -1 than at 0
0 is neutral which is probably what they're going for, but you lose the valuable signal that -1 gives which is the whole point of sending the signal
 
but...you can only cap from the top imgflip.com/s/meme/Philosoraptor.jpg
 
I wonder if there's a similar message for those who upvote said questions when the score is less than 0
 
@TylerH for the time being I think they are testing what the voters are doing...
 
8:46 PM
i'd assume so
 
@AndrasDeak sure, and I'll be interested to see the results, though I'm not sure they'll share them individually, maybe just in reference when/if they announce the final iteration as a permanent change...
 
knowing Shog he'll probably tell us some things now that the cat has put a paw out of the bag
I guess it also depends on how many tests are going on in parallel
 
9:45 PM
Don't want
 
9:58 PM
0
Q: Display the top answer from the original question on the duplicate?

Pascal GoldbachLet's say I search something on Google, and the first link is a Stackoverflow question, I click on it, and I find out that the question is a duplicate, without any answers, so I have to click the link on the top to get the answer. I was thinking, it would be nice if the answer from the original ...

 
@Feeds This is why it redirects for non-signed in users.
 
10:43 PM
@KevinB and the votes don’t have a correlation with whether or not the product team wants to do it; only what people who vote want
 

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