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Q: Dead links in settings

LiamI found some dead links in my settings: https://stackoverflow.com/users/integrations/slack/10226332 https://stackoverflow.com/users/integrations/microsoft-teams/10226332 Both of these links redirect to a 404 page It seems like this may have unintentionally been shown as this is a previous answe...

 
 
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3:49 AM
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Q: Why did I fail this triage review audit?

Ryan ZhangI got my first ever STOP! Look and Listen today. This audit popped up in my triage reviews: https://stackoverflow.com/review/triage/32404703. I selected "Needs community edit", despite there being a comment saying that it should be flagged as spam. If anything, it doesn't look like spam to me — ...

 
4:49 AM
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Q: Post mostly code; How to edit?

DialFrostWhen I tried editing a post, I received this message: It looks like your post is mostly code; please add some more details. This shouldn't be the case, as firstly it isn't my post, and the editor cannot really add much more details, especially when the code is so long. Question link

 
 
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6:44 AM
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Q: Safari Google Sheet font problem on MAC

NoNaMeI am facing an issue with google sheets on Safari, Whenever I open a google sheet in Safari and make any cell bold, its language gets changed to special characters. The same sheet works well in Chrome even when I double-click in the cell to edit it or if copy that special character and past it so...

 
 
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8:43 AM
Yay, I used the new close reason for the first time now!
I probably would have used it a lot earler had I been spending more time on SO but better late than never.
 
 
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2:50 PM
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Q: Make it possible for new accounts to recover from bad questions

user876sd87g6sd8fag7Currently it is possible for accounts with low rep to get locked out of asking more questions, even if they have asked several good ones. It can happen when a single bad question exists and cannot be fixed (e.g. due to the premise being poor) and cannot be deleted (usually because it has answers)...

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Q: Why does this question need details and clarity? How could I improve it?

Caleb LiuMy question was closed because "This question needs details or clarity. It is not currently accepting answers." What was wrong with my question? How could I add more details or clarity?

 
 
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5:14 PM
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Q: Questions with simple syntax errors

Juan MendesThe following question is asking "How to specify multiple conditions in an if statement in javascript". if (Type == 2 && PageCount == 0) || (Type == 2 && PageCount == '') PageCount= document.getElementById('<%=hfPageCount.ClientID %>').value; } I would have thought this question would be clo...

 
@NewPosts It's depressing how much users treat the site like a help-desk. I wish we'd focus more on the usefulness of the questions rather than how lazy the OP is, or how much help they need personally.
 
6:03 PM
@NewPosts depressing how many of those answers fail to answer the question but still exist
> I am currently checking a large number of conditions, which becomes unwieldy using the if statement method beyond say 4 conditions. Just to share a clean looking alternative for future viewers... which scales nicely, I use:
 
6:58 PM
nice job new editor
 
tis a feature
 
ah, I forgot about holding down the spacebar being interpreted as control, how silly of me!
 
@OlegValteriswithUkraine Well, you know how it is - control is some times too hard to reach.
 
I wonder if the "don't try to paste anything, or the editor forgets that the spacebar is supposed to add spaces" has been reported already
 
It's just a bar key then
 
7:15 PM
I certainly felt like the editor is drunk
 
7:47 PM
@cigien part of the problem is that there's a lot of overlap
which probably also has a lot to do with all the misconceptions about "effort" or "easy" questions
 
@KarlKnechtel That's true. There are also definitely users who prefer debugging questions to "how-to" questions, and prefer that the user show what they've tried even if it makes it just a debugging question. e.g.
@CodeCaster, I agree with you. I like to see what the OP has tried so I can (usually) point out the one mistake they've made, and then I don't have to come up with all the code myself. Knowing how to debug is just as important, if not more important, than knowing how to write code. And, as so many people say (including me), we aren't a code writing service. — computercarguy 17 mins ago
 
8:07 PM
imo the entire "problem' is different people enjoy providing different kinds of help.
some kinds of help are more useful to creating a repository of useful QA pairs than others
 
8:20 PM
@NewPosts speaking of debugging vs how-to questions.
I'm thinking that OP should be expected to distinguish explicitly as part of the asking process
 
8:45 PM
I don't see how that would lead to a more useful library of questions.
Well, hmm, actually. It might convince some people to stop griping about questions that aren't debugging questions.
My not-so-secret agenda here is that I think most debugging questions are relatively low-value. There are exceptions (especially for common issues that need a workaround), but for the most part, a how-to question is the type of question that will go on to help more people.
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It might also help with users downvoting "how-to" questions for lack of "research effort". It might be harder to justify a downvote when there's a clear delineation.
 
debugging questions are "more fun" to solve for a lot of people, i think, certainly for me, but they're rarely useful to anyone else
it's less effort to just solve it again than to find the duplicate
and, more fun, ofc
 
And there's a strong rep incentive to answer them.
 
9:02 PM
Trying to treat that question as a typo is basically saying "ah, your guess was really close, so we're going to penalize you for that by closing your question"
 
Are you referring to the JS one? I'm talking about the Powershell one, though the issues are related.
 
Yeah
That one is also annoying. There's nothing whatsoever wrong with the question.
It's perfectly clear.
People are recommending that the asker add noise that does absolutely nothing to help clarify the question.
It seems they want it to be a debugging question so they can quickly collect their 15-25 rep and go on to the next debugging question, rather than having to write useful code from scratch.
 
"How did you try solving this problem with the code you provided?"
i mean
the code i provided was my attempt, right?
 
My favorite instance of this is the person who told me that, if someone (back in the days before this was a duplicate) wanted to access the command-line arguments in Python, they should provide an example of their attempt to access the command-line arguments. Never mind that the part where they're stuck is "access the command-line arguments."
 
imo every answer on that question posted after jan3 isn't useful
> Another es6 way to do it in one line:
tf does that have to do with the question
you introduced using const, the op didn't even declare the variable, so how do you know it needs to be declared here?
 
9:13 PM
I considered deleting that one, although technically you could figure out how to put that syntax in an if statement, even though for whatever reason they did not...
 
I find it quite annoying that the downvote tooltip says "no research effort", and that users interpret that to mean "questions without an attempt should be downvoted". Not really their fault, the tooltip isn't clear. There's also nothing that can be done about it, since users are allowed to downvote for lack of problem solving effort.
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It's just annoying because votes are supposed to indicate the quality of the question, and the OP's demonstration of effort doesn't always correlate with that (and is sometimes negatively correlated due to the unnecessary noise).
 
> Research is required, it says right so in all the rules.
[citation needed]
 
iunno. i probably get too annoyed at people answering questions than i should
if i went through my own answers i'm sure i'll find similar cases
 
I don't mind people answering questions that shouldn't be answered, personally, but I also have mod powers that make that not really a problem for me.
 
i too enjoy solving debugging problems
¯\_(ツ)_/¯
 
9:17 PM
What I do mind is people answering questions they don't know the answer to with wild guesses (especially if that wild guess is copy-pasted from somewhere else).
 
i enjoy it even more when i can fool the op into solving it themselves
"Hey, install this cors plugin and it'll fix it"
 
If I want to comment "how could this possibly solve the problem?" on your answer...
I also mind people beating up on people asking useful how-to questions.
 
i left a probably tad bit rude comment on one such answer recently
> I wish this chrome extension would be nuked from existence
milder than i remember
i guess i've lost all faith that people are "just trying to help", as opposed to "just trying to earn some easy reputation"
 
@RyanM Indeed. But they started their comment with "I'm not interested in continuing this pointless discussion any further", so I refrained.
 
9:31 PM
looks different for me, must be a dark mode/light mode thing
 
i wonder what high contrast shows... @VLAZ
 
@KevinB But that research doesn't have to be shown in the question, it just needs to be done.
 
@cigien you...may want to look at the contents of that page ^^;
 
Oh, I see. Never mind :)
But yeah, there are lots of meta posts saying "research is required" so I can see users thinking that the research should be shown. None of those posts say it should be shown though.
There's a whole FAQ dedicated to saying "you should do lots and lots of research".
 
@cigien The closest the platform comes to saying this is on the ask page. Hence my version of that help page :-)
 
9:44 PM
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Q: Sequences of multiple backslashes rendering differently in preview vs published

Karl KnechtelI came across an answer with the following raw markdown source: \\\ is an escape sequence that is === \ \? is not an escape sequence and is === \? so '\\\\\\\' is '\\\' followed by '\\\' which is '\\\' (two escaped \\) and '\\\\\' is '\\\' followed by '\' which is also '\\\' (one escaped \ and...

 
@RyanM I quickly double checked the ask-page to confirm that your screenshot was correct :) That's not great wording though. The "show some code" says "when appropriate", which is good, but the "Describe what you've tried" is phrased much more like a requirement. It's phrased like the "Summarize your problem" section, which I would say is a requirement.
 
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Well, the "Include any error messages" part of the first section isn't a requirement obviously, so I guess none of them are hard requirements.
Hmm, the any means it can be interpreted as a requirement I guess. If there are no error messages, there's nothing to include.
 
10:02 PM
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Q: Stuff overflowing the "are you a robot" screen

user18807217When clicking the "post question" button, I was prompted with the "are you a robot" screen. Right away I noticed something. The text and the reCAPTCHA are overflowing the "are you a robot" dialog! Could someone fix this?

 
10:52 PM
The part that is confusing to me is that "research" !== "code". Like I could do a ton of research and not have something useful afterwards. My only actual question I have a few things that didn't work that are similar almost exclusively to just have "something" there so it didn't get closed/hammered to something that would not work.
 
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Q: Weird markdown rendering glitch

Karl KnechtelI just made an edit to Convert Python escaped unicode sequences to UTF-8, which should appear as "removed during grace period" in the edit log. I added a newline before and after the fenced code block, and then removed those newlines again. Unfortunately, I didn't think to get a screenshot; but b...

 
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Q: How did my reputation go up?

Caleb LiuSo far today, I have earned 62 reputation. But all I did today was ask a question that has a score of -2. This confuses me a lot. How did I get this reputation? None of my other questions have changed score.

 

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