The moderation for StackOverflow is very well. they have a good response time. but how does it work?
I am thinking of automatic, but how does it know if others are making a bad action?
We have an APi and we need to notify our client with event in real time, we thought this basics possibilities :
Ask our client to expose an public url that call at any event
Expose bidirectional like SocketIO
The first solution can have a lot of problems like firewall blocage, and the second ca...
I see a lot of questions where the poster has assumed that a function works in place (for example, the way JavaScript Array.sort works) and consequently failed to assign the result of the function call to the variable they wish to change. For example with JavaScript Array.concat users will write:...
A friendly reminder to all those who need it:
Executing code you found online is BAD!!*
Once more for the people in the back:
Executing code you found online is BAD!!!!!*
Why?
This question appeared on Stack Overflow tonight: My python project is closing when i run it [closed]
The question claime...
I've asked a question Debugging visualizer which targets DateTime doesn't transfer the value and added a bounty.
I feel that by its nature, the question is already rather complex. As comments come in with additional suggestions for various tests, I'd like to update the question with my findings. ...
This tag needs to die as its very ambigous, and vague.
Does it describe the contents of the questions to which it is applied? and is it unambiguous?
This tag doesn't help to describe the question in any way. It doesn't give us any information about the real content of the question, looking at it ...
We currently have resize-image, which has 146 questions and no wiki usage guideance.
We also have image-size which has around 500 questions and the following wiki:
The image-size tag is for questions related to the resizing, cropping,
compression and retrieving the size of images in the context ...
I googled a problem and came across a relevant question with an accepted answer by user A. User B pointed out a better way (in his opinion) of solving the problem in a comment, which was also upvoted. A didn't edit his answer and B didn't go futher into it, so I @-ed B in a comment and asked abou...
Why in StackOverflow's Triage, when I try to set helpful flag Needs author edit, choose A community-specific reason and then I select This question belongs on another site in the Stack Exchange network I see only this list?:
belongs meta.stackoverflow.com
belongs superuser.com
belongs tex.stacke...
I have an event listing service where events are still showing up after years of being over. I want to archive these and either show a page not found, or redirect to the events listing page.
What would be the best action for SEO purposes?
Ok, I might be lazy for this one guys and girls, but it still irritates me. I'd love to comment a simple Thank You to a well-thought-out answer. But nooo, the character minimum is 15, which is wonderful because then I have to type this. Thank you for your time and cooperation, it was greatly appr...
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Fun :')
I've already burned through my downvotes and flags today
Are channels comprised of channels?
I think we should merge channels into channel, as the former has fewer questions, no tag wiki or excerpt.
And more importantly, they are synonymous, aren't they?
I was reviewing this question and promptly flagged it as spam due to the fact that it is promoting code the OP wrote.
Now, however, I'm not too sure if I made the right decision. Obviously, it's not a question and thus deserves to be closed, but was spam the right flag? Or would a simple Needs De...