I got down voted, when asking a solid, well written question.
I recently got question banned and as a result I am very careful when writing a question.
Today, I asked a new Question and within 5 minutes was down-voted.
A good question has the following: (FYI in this question, this demonstrates re...
If a person has, say, incorrect syntax in an answer, one can simply edit. However, how can I respond to an entirely incorrect comment or answer, such as one that is simply unhelpful or doesn't actually solve the problem? The Not an Answer flag isn't correct here because it is an answer, just enti...
I have the impression that Next.js is much more popular than Gatsby, but the SO developer survey didn't even mention Next.js. Is there something I'm overlooking?
I'm tempted to hammer it closed as "does not appear to seek input and discussion from the community" but I want to go do other things and not sit around in case it gets clarified to something useful.
sigh... being called toxic by the OP for a comment referencing that another user's comment was problematic because they somehow took it as referencing their comments. Sigh.
No! Bad dog! It's already got a pending "too many comments" flag, which I'm avoiding handling since it's my own post.
And that's probably why folks seem to think SO is unfriendly. Sometimes when you have questions, you just have questions. — jmarkmurphy11 hours ago
Yes!
SO is unfriendly. There, I said it. It's hostile to questions that don't meet its requirements or expectations. The very act of building content is inherently violent, and building/curating high-quality content is even more so.
And being the sucker for convenience that I am, after squeezing lemon juice into the risotto, I chucked the two lemon halves into a glass and filled it with gin
@CodyGray the page just... died, it's a crash code. Since I also got rate-limited right after, I suspect one of the huge bunch of userscripts has a problem
yeah, seems like one of the userscripts made a huge number of requests upon opening the page - somewhere, there is an unchecked recursion... Hope it did not get me too deep into the rate limit
You generally don't want to be undeleting things that a user chose to delete themselves.
So it makes sense not to have that as something too readily accessible, where it could be easily misclicked.
A lot of the scripts SO mods use would lead to chaos if they were released to the mods on other network sites. Just too many dangerous buttons to accidentally click and/or not understand.
@RyanM likely, but rate-limiting on that network happened only a couple of times during the time when SE issued draconian rate-limits trying to battle a DDoS
@CodyGray nope, and the script is fixed too, so... ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ I guess I am just unlucky today
> Now with this change that you plan, I think it is the perfect moment for splitting the total reputation into: Answerer Reputation; Questioner Reputation; No content Reputation
Serious question: why do people think it is OK for them to educate new users about how the site is supposed to work in the comments section, but go apoplectic over the idea of a moderator educating them in the moderator messages section?
In sort of related news, I had a recent argument with a friend. It was about game design but it touched on similar fundamentals. My stance was that levels in games are usually implemented badly. They are mostly there to level-gate content. Which when examined further is just circular - you need levels in order to have levels
@CodyGray Double standards.
Anyway, it's similar with reputation, I feel. Specifically, the redesigns all focus on having the reputation for reputation's sake.
@E_net4-KrabbemitHüten Would they react differently if the same message came from a lower privileged user? For example as a response by the user they "educated"?
It's fine for them, as a high-rep user, to imperiously tell new users how to use the site in comments, but it's totally unreasonable for a moderator to deign to tell them how to use the site in mod messages.
I do find the "educational" comments to be a bigger problem. I doubt you disagree.
They promote a culture that is not conductive to proper Q&A. Teaching new users the wrong lessons, and also teaching other users as well. These comments are way more visible that moderator feedback. So one user leaving 100 wrong comments, even if they change their ways, might have changed the attitude of 2+ other users
@E_net4-KrabbemitHüten yeah, just got called "toxic" and "only interested in politics" for trying to warn a user that a question ban is likely to be inherited by a new account
@OlegValteriswithUkraine Not sure if it helps at all (don't know the situation you're talking about) but I find that leading with something like this doesn't tend to end well. It's better to say something like "Please don't do <something>" without mentioning the consequences. Of course, if you're asked as a response, do feel free to elaborate.
@E_net4-KrabbemitHüten So, perfect time to start a poker competition. Children haven't learned fiscal responsibility or proper bluffing yet!
@VLAZ no, I was trailing with that :) it was actually a matter-of-fact statement that one has to remember that account deletion and recreation does not absolve one from a post ban (in response to a user suggesting they are going to do just that)
I am quite active on the rsyslog tag on Stack Overflow - and as it seems almost the only one. Even though a lot of questions there aren't programming related, I think it's important that the questions still get answered, as a lot of people don't know the Stack Exchange Network and thus only post ...
It's kind of weird the misconception users have about "edit queues". It seems common to assume there are many. One per user, one per tag, one per post.
kind of reasonable given that to know that the queue is capped to 500 edits at a time, one has to dig up an MSO/MSE canonical. The Help Center is, as usual, utterly unhelpful.
Today I encountered an answer that was prefaced with a questionnaire to the OP. Something like "I'm not sure I understand what you mean..." and a few questions asking to clarify the question.
To my surprise, the how to answer help article doesn't mention anything about this or give any guidance t...
I once tried this exercise of recording each comment I made so as to keep track of positive and negative outcomes. I don't think there was any conclusion from this. :[
I submitted an edit to this question.
Then, another user made another edit on top of mine (I am completely cool with that, obviously).
But I have checked the edit to see what I had missed and I found myself with this:
The user in question does not have the privileges to make an edit without goin...
How to programmatically fix an XML document based on maxLength restrictions in the schema?
Immediately after posting and receiving down- and close-votes, I edited the question to provide focus, research and code.
A day later now it was closed anyway.
"Go here to post stuff even more inane than what you can get away with here!"
In fact, as @Tomerikoo noted, you've nearly answered your own question. The reason why the suggested edit queue is always full is because people are submitting edits to blatantly off-topic questions when they should be simply flagging them to be closed. Off-topic questions should not be edited; that just wastes everyone's time. — Cody Gray ♦11 secs ago
Just for fun, I tried googling "meta.stackoverflow.com" -site:stackoverflow.com -site:stackexchange.com and found sur.ly/i/meta.stackoverflow.com and ...
I came across this question, which is off-topic (asks how to perform OS functions only, does not present a programmatic issue). I initially flagged for moderator intervention to remove the bounty as directed here, since you cannot VTC a question with an active bounty. However... I've now noticed ...
I left a follow up reply saying I expect to see a banner at the top of such a blog post explicitly proclaiming that the author is an employee of the company they are writing the post for
I mean, they have a clear financial interest in advertising their own company here, because it's a cryptocurrency company
After looking at the blog announcements over a long period of time, I decided that on average, it's waste of my time even reading the titles, so I blocked the announcements (blog + podcast) from the sidebar.
I've made some tools to make comment moderation less garbage, Sam has countless userscripts for everything, and a lot of the active mods have made and maintain at least one userscript
The changes requested here went live recently without much notice but I thought I'd go over the full slate of things that had to be updated to meet the request while attempting to catch all of the edge cases. If there's stuff we missed, please let us know.
So, I'm going to start out by saying tha...
When downvoting a (recent?) question, a prompt appears stating:
Please consider adding a comment if you think this post can be improved.
I feel like this should also take into account whether or not you already upvoted another comment that already points out what is wrong with the post / how it...