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Q: Should the [not-a-robot] MSO tag be renamed to [not-a-robot-badge]?

Henry EckerWe just had a question here on MSO where the not-a-robot tag was used to refer to a CAPTCHA dialogue (captcha). Which is a fair misunderstanding because the CAPTCHA input button has the label "I'm not a robot". Should we rename the not-a-robot tag to not-a-robot-badge? This would also put it in l...

 
@NewPosts Oh oops. That probably should gone on meta meta stack overflow.
 
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Q: reopen question because they added what was asked for

Kenny OstromI voted to close a vague question with no code. But it turned out that the user had code and added it to the question. Now it is a good question, so I would like to reopen. Sort a dictionary (python3.7+) based on values (strings/list) in the order that they appear in a sequence

 
1:38 AM
If you really want to give points to an OP, find one of their answers and give that a bounty. State why you want to do so in the message. — Luuklag 6 hours ago
Is this actually permitted? It seems like an abuse vector for "buying rep".
 
I mean... it's fine-ish? imo. Buying or selling rep wouldn't be permitted, but there's always vectors for abuse in most things so I'm not sure bountying a user is any more abusive than anything other options.
My issue is you'd be assigning "value" (by way of bounty) to the answer when you really want to reward the question.
 
Are bounties meant to be an indicator of quality though? I feel like they're rewards for users to answer specific questions. It's public who gave it and why, unlike votes.
 
I believe technically the bounty system is in place to draw attention to posts and provide additional incentive for users to provide answers. I think the reward is generally a side-effect of that. The "reward an existing answer" is a later addition to an existing system. That doesn't change the perception of users when they see a big blue +1000 or whatever on the post.
 
True, they're probably seen as a sign that the answer is good, rather than a sign of one single user liking the answer (and being able/willing to afford it).
This seems worth a meta question actually, assuming it hasn't been asked before. It's not obvious to me if this is ok, or not, or somewhere in-between.
 
But still, I still feel my initial point stands about permissibility. If bounties (in system definitions only) are just to reward users for doing something one user "liked" and do not indicate quality of the post. I don't really think it matters which post of the user's you attach that reputation to.
It's probably definitely somewhere in-between. I tend to agree, I'd be interested in what that conversation comes up with.
 
 
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Q: Where can I get the remote desktop?

leeyangI am finding the service which offers the remote laptop.. I want to have a remote laptop windows 10 installed. I should can access to the remote laptop via anydesk and login social accounts and upload my files to remote pc's hard disk-in one word, I should can use remote pc as my second laptop us...

 
 
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5:05 AM
It's what it always said for me
 
@NewPosts god damn puppies these days, stealing other canine jobs >:c :p
 
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Q: Why are typos not mentioned in the list of questions that shouldn't be answered?

AlexanderWithin my first week or so of joining SO I posted an answer to a question where the only issue with the code was that they forgot to add () for a method call or something similar. I think I even used the word typo in my answer. Within 15 minutes or so another user commented on my answer telling m...

 
5:49 AM
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Q: How to be helpful in the scenario: users who simply lack knowledge of domain terminology?

jsejcksnI regularly encounter questions (often determined to be low quality) in which the asker posts the question only because they lack the requisite terminology (keyword) knowledge of the context domain that would otherwise enable them to effectively research on their own and find the answer. (One cou...

 
 
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9:18 AM
@NewPosts really ought to be, but I guess the company doesn't give us the tools
@cigien showing an attempt often makes the question worse, frankly
@RyanM This is the first time I have ever seen this page.
@cigien well, yes. you should show research... by asking the sort of question that could only be asked after doing that research and digesting the information. or at least by explaining specifically what sorts of things you found and why they aren't helpful. but not by adding a disorganized heap of dozens of lines of partial attempts
and again, 'what is wrong with this attempt' needs totally different guidance from 'how do i do it'.
 
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Q: Questions no. Changes

DialFrostWhen clicking on the python tag, I see there are over 2 million questions. However after a few times of reloading, the number changes to below 2 million, then back up. Is this a bug?

 
@HenryEcker those inclusions are something I'd expect to be valuable a priori, yes, because they improve the focus - it shows some of your mental model of the steps involved in solving the problem, and it's evident specifically what the partial solutions are missing. A priori, one might suppose that the best way to solve the problem is to continue on from one of those partial solutions. (But it doesn't always work out that way, of course)
 
 
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Q: How to pass Dynamic Value in Html anchor tag using Python Django

Ahsan YazdaniI am working on Cuckoo Sandbox and I hope that everyone will understand my question as It is going difficult for me to explain the question. I am working on different files and I am facing some issues. The issue is that I want to call dynamic variable in html anchor tag in Django, but, when I pas...

 
 
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@Makyen so... to follow up on the explanation, the idea currently is as follows: 1. Create a to have a trackable tag for such requests + prevent misuse of (done); 2. Add a tag wiki/excerpt for it (I got beaten to that one, so also done); 3. Add the tag to ~dozen posts for it to start living on its own (done); 4. workshop a default template in Burnination HQ and present a standardized workflow on Meta (in progress). As for the...
... titles and the tag. The former serves a proof of concept on those dozen posts + a part of the default template I am fleshing out, no intention to enforce uniformity on a scale (both unfeasible and questionable). In addition to that, I have plans for some automation regarding bookkeeping tag creation requests, so one thing I would love to still do if that is fine (not en masse, but as I encounter them), is to at least include bracketed tag name...
 
12:55 PM
... in titles of such requests. "should we create ..." seems like a nice-sounding template to work with. As for the latter, this is what would be nice to discuss (no pun intended): IMO, tagging those requests with either or is a heavy stretch of how we use the tags (at least to my understanding) - as the former is supposed to deal with confusion about site features and the latter with requesting something to be added by the company as a...
... native feature. Neither seem to apply for tag creation requests as either the broader community or mods handle them. I brought it up earlier in the Burnination HQ room, and we seem to agree that using either is off the mark - essentially, a retag is warranted. Plus, it stands to reason that even if the OP is dead sure a tag should be created, it is still up for the community to decide if it should (which I believe is the primary use of the is for). That said, ofc...
... that is not something particularly important to this little project (I guess it can be brought as a discussion on Meta, come to think of it, or even drop for that matter - either outcome is fine).
 
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Q: Why always getting negative points in golang questions?

X TI'm not sure what I'm doing wrong on my questions in golang as always I am getting a negative point. Do you think something can be improve from these questions? Can I do something else to avoid be banned? https://stackoverflow.com/questions/73249646/delete-endpoint-in-golang-not-working-as-expect...

 
[Dang it, feeds!] Hope that cleared up what I was up to :) On an off-note, BHQ is probably a better fit for followups on this
 
1:43 PM
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Q: Editor automatically adds backslashes to escape square brackets of text with square brackets

The Amateur CoderSelecting text containing square brackets and adding a link (Ctrl + L) adds backslashes to escape the brackets in the text automatically. But the text is code and is surrounded by backticks, so it doesn't matter. The backslashes are rendered as-is. I know that this is a duplicate of: Hyperlinkin...

 
 
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Q: Trouble adding duplicates to a closed question

miken32Found a Javascript bug when using the hammer. Steps to reproduce: Close a question as duplicate (or find an existing one) Edit the list of duplicate targets Click the link to add a new duplicate target Click on one of the pre-filled questions Nothing happens, unless you click on the title, whic...

 
 
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5:24 PM
Who has upvoted this no effort question? Please read the hover text on the downvote button next to the question! You rewarding unwanted behavior on Stack Overflow. — mickmackusa 11 hours ago
sigh
 
5:43 PM
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Q: Incorrect header text when trying to re-cast a close vote

miken32If I have voted successfully to close a question, and then it is reopened, the header on the close dialog now reads You cannot vote to close again after retracting your vote I didn't retract my vote (I'd do it all again!) and the header should have different wording for this situation.

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Q: Copy & Paste Struggles

TheRandomGuyNamedJoe12I struggle to format my code beacuse the code formatting button requires me to copy code line-by-line, not just select all, copy then paste to my question

 
5:54 PM
@KarlKnechtel I don't think it was particularly relevant; I was just linking it to cigien to point out that Kevin's citation of its supposed contents was a joke.
 
Wait, I wasn't supposed to use the not-a-robot tag? Sorry, I didn't know. — Caleb Liu 6 hours ago
Is there context for this I'm missing?
Yep-yep, Support... (from a Bot/Web-Automation Specialist, oops..!) [status-completed] = Done...! — chivracq 13 hours ago
Also what does that mean?
 
@HenryEcker I guess it's implying that Jon is a bot specialist...?
I'm often confused by that user's writing.
 
Okay good. I'm glad I'm just not short on mental capacity today.
 
I'm half-tempted to retroactively reject the edit that added that and also wildly inappropriate things like "99.95% of the JS Gurus "watching" the 'JS' Tag don't know anything about 'iMacros' and will quickly downvote your Qt otherwise, or vote it to be Closed..."
 
@RyanM Wow... uhhhhhh
How was that approved?
 
6:01 PM
@HenryEcker Excellent question! I'd have rejected it for ...several reasons, though at this point I may simply edit.
 
I'm sorry but: "The "usually" only "legit" Tags to add to an iMacros Qt "might" be the js (= javascript) and regex Tags..."
That needs some help: whether you blank it or edit it.
 
> tagging your question with a highly popular tag will result in it being downvoted by radically woke soros-funded leftists who just want to burn the place down.
 
6:19 PM
I'm editing but jeez is it a lot.
 
I would've just blanked and started over, personally.
 
I don't know anything about the tag, though, and I assume they have some idea. I don't think I could usefully start over from scratch.
Anyway, it's better now.
This is a case where I'd love to warn the reviewers without suspending them for something they did the better part of a year ago.
That absolutely shouldn't have been approved, but it's not super useful to suspend someone from review for something that old...
I sort of suspect they made up some of those abbreviations, but I don't really want to research that.
 
6:44 PM
all abbreviations are made up
 
@KevinB wtf
 
@RyanM I believe they are all valid. Or at least they are all also used on the (linked) iMacros forum
 
7:20 PM
@HenryEcker FF/CR and iMB aren't there
I removed the first two; wasn't sure about the latter
Ah, I see someone has further improved it. Pity they didn't add their name to the end so I can tell who they are ;-)
 
@RyanM I guess we'll never know.
It looks like iMB was the standalone application name under Ipswitch. It's now iMacros Browser. FF is a pretty standard abbreviations for Firefox. Though not "official" which is "Fx"
I've seen CR for Chrome and Chromium, though I'm more familiar with GC. But acronyms suck in general... for exactly this reason
 
8:10 PM
> I just had my post closed without my permission after gas lighting comments were made followed by mean spirited people flagging it for no reason. Afterward, i went to report the false flag operation, and realized there is no way to actually fight back. Conveniently, you can't actually report people on this website, only individual actions, except you can't report all actions, only specific ones.
 
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9:28 PM
@RyanM what the f**k is this??
how on earth did it get approved?
 
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Q: Vagueness of Spam flag / flags in general?

GerhardWhen a question contains links to pornographic material, material intended to be of sexual nature, explicit text or all of the above, are users powerless at flagging content as spam because the rules are so vague in the context that there is no clear understanding by both users and mods? An examp...

 
9:51 PM
@OlegValteriswithUkraine No surprise here. We have a lot of high reputation users who favor the antagonizing of curation and free voting.
So any warning of the form "do this or you'll get downvoted by people who don't know better" is considered acceptable by those folks.
 
@E_net4thecommentflagger I'll cling to the hope that nobody actually read the content before approving :) Oh, well...
 
10:32 PM
"Also too, the links are essentially two clicks away from the main post. Someone has to be deliberate in following those.)" you mean like young kids who do not yet understand the dangers of the internet? — Gerhard 50 mins ago
I am interested in the idea that young kids are actively looking for recent regex questions on stack overflow to answer.
 
It's very concerning. Someone should warn those kids about the dangers of regex.
 
all those poor 13+ yo kids... Does nobody think of the children?
 

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