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Q: Is it time to end the allure of acquiring SO "rep points"?

Fe2O3Context: This page directs any who would answer a low-quality question with (abridged): Not all questions can or should be answered here ... avoid trying to answer questions which... ...are unclear... ...have already been asked and answered many times before. Further, the recent VonC incident h...

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@KarlKnechtel He's hiding in The Tavern.
 
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Q: why i got downvote?

Happy Cakiey I have a question about my Stack Overflow post: How to pass secrets to Docker in Render cloud? So, this site (SO) is seriously getting pretty useless by all accounts soon. I'm not even visiting it when coding. And when I have genuine question how to do something, I get downvoted. And I checked...

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@NewPosts I think I have never actually tried to log out by choice, ever. I had never seen that page.
07:11
@NewPosts wow, that was up for almost 4 minutes without getting downvoted apparently
 
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Q: Officially recognize suspensions as being perceived as "punishment"

CerbrusSomething that came up quite a few times in a recent "AI abuse" case, was that the offending user was suspended for 7 days. This sparked a lot of discussion. Some thought it was not enough, others found it to be plenty. What caught my attention, though, is one of the arguments raised: "Some of y...

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Aaand that was immediately closed as "opinon based"... wtf
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Q: httpclient GET method returns StatusCode: 403, ReasonPhrase: 'Forbidden', Version: 1.1, Content: System.Net.Http.StreamContent, Headers

Rajesh BargodeI have try to access API in dot net framework, its throwing below error. {StatusCode: 403, ReasonPhrase: 'Forbidden', Version: 1.1, Content: System.Net.Http.StreamContent, Headers: { Connection: keep-alive Access-Control-Allow-Origin: * Access-Control-Expose-Headers: Content-Length,Content-Range,...

 
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@NewPosts I think a number of people simply misunderstand what certain English words mean.
Punishment != revenge != retaliation
11:13
PUNishment - (noun) the unleashing of puns.
@VLAZ Hmm, shouldn't that be "punleash"? :P
@AbdulAzizBarkat :D
Zoe
Zoe
12:09
@AndreasmovedtoCodidact there's also a very fine line between punishment for the sake of doing punishment (see, for example, the American prison system) vs. rehabilitation. We don't want the people we suspend to come back and do whatever they did (or worse) again
But the suspension lengths increasing is also a deterrent by design. "stop or you don't get to use your account for up to a year" is a pretty impactful strategy
2 of the 3 example comments are basically saying it's rehabilitation instead of punishment. It does indeed look like it boils down to English semantics
12:33
@Zoe It honestly is just a weird exchange. It seems like there’s even a lack of clear understanding of what the entire thing is.
Certainly the user’s perceivance is relevant to the moderator(s) issuing the suspension of which the only goal is to stop the bad behaviour, when the perceivance of the suspension is directly linked to the impact it will make on stopping the behaviour? — Andreas moved to Codidact 2 mins ago
Aaaaaaaaaa. 21°C. I’m melting.
It’s also not fair to say that the only purpose of suspensions is rehabilitation. It is very obviously also a tool to simply keep bad actors away, the same way that when courts make a decision on prison serving length, they also consider the need for protecting the society.
I don't get why some mods are so uptight about just accepting that a suspension is a punishment to pretty much anyone that gets suspended
Probably associations, feelings, indirect language translations, and cultural differences.
Zoe
Zoe
@AndreasmovedtoCodidact laughs in AC
@Zoe >:( You will wake up without AC tomorrow.
I’m taking it!
Zoe
Zoe
@AndreasmovedtoCodidact over my dead body :p
12:47
@Cerbrus in case you’re not aware, just make a chat search for a specific posts’s link in this room
@Zoe As you wish!
Zoe
Zoe
@Cerbrus its perception and the reality can vary. People see downvotes as toxic and unfriendly, even though we make it clear that isn't the case.
Yea, yivi tried to take me down that rabbit hole
@Cerbrus foxhole
@Zoe Well…….. Even downvotes to a certain degree are intentionally designed to provoke negative feelings in the author (or more or less approving of the natural response), such that an author will stop providing bad content, and rather make the changes necessary to provide good content instead.
Votes are tied to reputation, and you get notifications for that. Upvotes are supposed to incentivize/encourage users, while downvotes are supposed to discourage them. But to everybody else, it just remains a content ranking system, yes.
There is always an author behind the content (assuming no bots), and when the content they spent time and effort into is ranked, that reflects on them, personally. It’s inevitable.
And with the site being so focused on reputation, the ranking system for content eventually becomes an author ranking system.
The Collectives (TM) lean even further into that idea, with «recognized members»: Provide content, have it ranked, get your profile and authorship ranked as well.
Zoe
Zoe
13:32
@AndreasmovedtoCodidact Sure, but we still say otherwise. We don't really say anything about suspensions atm (aside the misc. contradictory comments posted by a couple mods)
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Q: How does SO attribute questions and answers to deleted users?

user876sd87g6sd8fag7The CC licence under which SO posts are made requires attribution. https://stackoverflow.com/help/licensing https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/ As explained at the Creative Commons link, attribution must be given. However, deleted users do not have their names attached to material tha...

Zoe
Zoe
13:58
That said, I don't necessarily see why it matters if they're punishments or not. I see them more as a correction and control tool (though obligatory note that this take isn't mutually exclusive with it being (perceived as) a punishment; I just don't care that much about that particular detail). I simply fail to see what value it adds to either call it a punishment, or call it not a punishment
Like I've said before, there is a discussion to be had around the use of, and particularly deviations from the standard escalation path (particularly with users who, for what I can only call special treatment, get stuck in either 7 or 30 day suspensions, because multiple mods just don't want to go higher. There's at least a couple users with multiple 7 and 30 day suspensions for the same problem, but that never go to the next step of the standard escalation path
That's a practical problem regardless of whether we care about punishment vs. no punishment. But a lot of this particular discussion has been amplified by VonC's meta post (where there also was special treatment, just not in the suspension duration, which was the only thing by the book^1), because it does feel unfair that more genAI answers than the at least a few hundred average users ever post, and around 90000 reputation just vanishing only resulted in 7 days.
At the same time, VonC would never have posted that much AIGC if the other side of the table had just acted a little bit faster.
Zoe
Zoe
But that's the standard escalation path for you; some times it giveth, and some times it taketh away. Regardless of what we categorise suspensions as, the standard escalation path is the general rule. And that's where ^1 comes in; there are exceptions for certain severe cases, and they're not defined. There's also currently an exception for one particular category of problems, and that exception was granted by the company directly. This has never happened before in the almost three years I've
been a moderator though, so that's an exception to the exception again. Probably can't say what it is, and I'm already right on the edge of what I can say
But meh, it's been handled, so the only thing left to do now is wait and hope there's no more genAI
14:24
@Zoe What matters is how mods communicate.
Specifically the two mods that responded to my question were very much shutting down any and all comments stating that suspensions are punishing. that's just unproductive and silly, imo
Zoe
Zoe
yeah, I agree with that when the discussion is already happening
Yea, I probably should've posted this some 9 days ago xD
Zoe
Zoe
That would've probably made more sense, yeah ^^"
In either case, I hope we never get in a position like this again. It was messy even prior to the confession post on meta just because of how high-profile the case was. And as usual, SE dropped the ball on damage control, sooo
14:41
And now, after dumping that confession on Meta, he completely ignored any and all responses
Zoe
Zoe
I'm not sure how I feel about that
Is he still active?
Zoe
Zoe
It does further confirm that the post was just a press release though
@aynber He hasn't posted anything
He's posted a few comments on main
Zoe
Zoe
... I did not check that
14:48
Mostly just some followup on existing answers
As recent as yesterday
So it's not like he's unaware of the fact he's been getting replies and comments
@Zoe Let go of your feelings.
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Q: Proof of incorrect calculation of reputation

TehSphinXThis was my reputation on 25.03.24 10:11 (MEZ): This is my reputation history since with the current reputation of 7222: According to the times (and that is how I remember it), the photo was taken before the +20 on the 25th of March. If that is correct the final reputation should be 7287, not 7...

 
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Q: Should I add a new tag for supporting a specific open source project?

hubatishI support a couple of github repositories with low (~10?) user & developer counts. We currently use issues, emails, & group chats to triage issues. Would it be fine to add a new tag for those repositories? I am cautious in that: there seems to be some anti-new tag sentiment expressed in e.g. new...

 
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19:32
Complainer poetry, coming up
Zoe
Zoe
Nope, that's self-destruction
But look, the user is even adjusting the profile picture and display name accordingly.
How creative.
Yup. Impressed they went the avatar/name route as well
Zoe
Zoe
Can you help me roll back? There's a lot of content to undelete, and rollbacks are annoyingly slow when coupled with undeletions
65 posts to be specific
Welp
Zoe
Zoe
19:41
Some real commitment here too; the deletions took place over several months. Would've gotten away with it if not for the edits
All posts worth recovering are live
And that should be everything rolled back
 
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21:52
Comment length limit is killing me on meta today
really having to work to not end my comments in "[1/2]"
22:28
@E_net4 looks like I missed it
@RyanM personally I just find logical breaks and keep going, honestly
@KarlKnechtel sometimes less text gets one's point across better than more text
We have a couple ...rather verbose... mod message templates that I've been meaning to shorten
because I'm 99% sure that most of the people we're sending them to are not really reading them very thoroughly
Unfortunately, writing less often takes longer than writing more
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Q: Is "rep farming" considered to be "harmful" to the community

Fe2O3Posting AI generated content contrary to well publicised site policy is considered "harmful" to the community and that behaviour is addressed with a suspension in the hope of rehabilitation of the user. The goal is to ensure information in the repository represents "expert knowledge"; not some po...


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