When I click the Edit button in Stack Overflow, I get You have too many pending edits. Further edits cannot be submitted until prior edits have been approved.. How many edits are pending? It says too many, how much too many is.
Apparently, businesses can subscribe for a pay account for their team, but are there solutions for single individuals? It would be just for me as a system administrator
This answer says the max edit queue size is 500, currently it's 380 and I should be able to edit, but it tells me Suggested edit queue is full. Actually, what is the maximum edit queue size in Stack Overflow?
@NewPosts I mean, it's pretty impressive that someone was actually interested in paying for such a service. One would think, if someone wanted paid professionals at beck and call to answer random questions about programming, that the Q&A format is needlessly restrictive.
(rather, the page layout with a specific answer section and comments; even granting that "how to ask" rules etc. are suspended
@NewPosts Can < 5k users see pending tag wiki edits in queue totals? 380 seems really off unless there are review tasks which can't be seen without the privilege.
Though 100 pending wiki/wiki excerpt edits doesn't really seem that plausible either...
Using this photo as an example, let us assume there are 213 marked Approved and 20 Rejected.
Is there an easier way to know the percent (213/233 = 91.4%) other
than manually counting 20 at a time?
Can you add an option ?Count=100 to get 100 at a time on the All Actions view?
@Trilarion thanks for following up. This has been long overdue and I apologize for the delay. The short answer is that we will not be graduating this particular experiment. We will revisit this as part of another upcoming initiative and think about this in a more holistic way and working with Meta as early as possible. Thank you for your continued patience. — tanj927 mins ago
@HenryEcker I don't think they can. But I have no way to prove it. 100 edits is merely 50 tags with excerpts + wikis edited. Doesn't seem too far fetched.
Given how long tag edits tend stay in the queue, I'd not be surprised if there is 50-ish of them.
The comments are really chronological, where one person asks another a question. I find it annoying having to mentally order them. Why are they resorted at all ? I think that they should remain in the original chronological order.
You can also edit either excerpts or wikis. It doesn't always have to be both which is why I used the 100 number. We do have a lot of tags so it's definitely possible, but it does seem like a lot. I'm not sure how much interaction those parts of the site actually get.
Yes, true you can edit others. However, I suspect a lot of times both would be edited. Although I can't really back this up with anything. So, I'd expect, say, maybe 60-70 tags total to be edited, the rest of the suggestions will be both wiki and excerpt of the same tag.
But 100 is a heck of a lot of tag wiki suggested edits.
That is the only thing I can think of, though. If you try in an incognito tab, you'll notice that the number goes down for you, too.
While 100 is a lot of tag wiki suggested edits, caching cannot explain this, as there are two different numbers being shown at the exact same time, depending on who looks at the page.
The total probably should include wiki edits for everyone (if that is indeed the discrepancy) if people are using that to determine whether or not they're going to be able to suggest edits... That said, one would think the "edit queue full" error would be enough for most people.
Well, yeah, I think that error is sufficient, but it also makes sense that they'd want to know "just how full is it?" and "how long do I probably have to wait?", just like any other queue (e.g., a waitlist at a restaurant).
And, yes, I definitely think the total should include tag wiki edits, if they are to be, well, included. :-)
The only way I can think of to get a more accurate guess for how many tag wiki edits there are is to go to the queue and skip everything keeping tally. It won't be totally accurate but it will at least give a ballpark figure.
@NewPosts so "unclear" is the correct way to close "why X?" when X isn't actually the case?
@CodyGray yes, there's an important issue here. The other problem is that it isn't really an orderly queue; it's dequeued neatly enough, but it's hard to say "how long do I probably have to wait" because you aren't waiting for your queued question to be empty, you're waiting for a combination of (there is any room in the queue) plus (you took advantage of that fact before anyone else)
@KarlKnechtel On Meta. Don't assume what makes sense on Meta applies to the main site; they are very different.
It could be validly closed as a duplicate, but I thought it would make more sense to explicitly request that the person clarify the issue they were having.
sure, but I could use some main site guidance there. "unclear" is what I would intuitively use most of the time. I don't generally expect that kind of thing to be a duplicate; why would it be common for people to falsely perceive X?
@KarlKnechtel The reason it's hard to say how long it will take is because the queue isn't emptied in an orderly, deterministic fashion. When there will be space available depends on when reviewers are available to review existing posts in the queue, and what actions they take. This is why it's quite similar to waiting for a table at a restaurant, as that depends on table availability, which depends on when existing customers happen to finish eating and decide to leave.
@KarlKnechtel Generally, on the main site, you'd want to post an answer saying "you are confused, X is not the case". (Assuming it is not, in fact, a duplicate... and it often is.)
That'd be reasonable on Meta, too, if it were a proper Q&A site, not primarily a support platform.
I've been reviewing the late answers queue quite a bit recently, and slowly began to realize that the "Recommend Deletion" action doesn't do what I thought it did. My impression based on the name was that this would add the answer to the low quality answers queue for further review. The help page...
@KarlKnechtel Eh, OP describes something that's clearly not the case. I agree with the closure - the question is unclear. Answring that comments are ordered chronologically does not explain why they aren't. The question and answer are at odds with one another. Could be that OP was talking about something else. Or OP has a userscript that changes things. Or, who knows, they observed a bug.
Although, my guess here is that OP is talking about "reordering" when they load the full list of comments.
I'd like to see the code formatting in post titles.
For example, GitHub has code formatting in issue, pull request, and discussion titles.
I would like to see this on Stack Overflow.
@NewPosts I don't love those dupes...IMHO code formatting and only code formatting should be allowed in titles, but with the caveat that it would change only the font and not add the different background.
maybe one day I'll make that very specific feature request.
@Trilarion thanks for following up. This has been long overdue and I apologize for the delay. The short answer is that we will not be graduating this particular experiment. We will revisit this as part of another upcoming initiative and think about this in a more holistic way and working with Meta as early as possible. Thank you for your continued patience. — tanj925 hours ago
is it just me, or the world is turning on its head lately?
@Trilarion thanks for following up. This has been long overdue and I apologize for the delay. The short answer is that we will not be graduating this particular experiment. We will revisit this as part of another upcoming initiative and think about this in a more holistic way and working with Meta as early as possible. Thank you for your continued patience. — tanj927 mins ago
But yes. It's quite encouraging assuming that they actually do that. There also seem to be a lot of long-standing issues being fixed up over on MSE (I have no statistical evidence to back up that feeling). I hope that trend continues (assuming I'm not imagining progress where there is none).
They're having that conference soon (I know nothing about that other than the banner that took a few tries to dismiss). Also Staging Ground is coming up eventually. Idk what the timeline is on that, but it seemed pretty fleshed out last time there was a post
This is the message I got when I tried to post a new question. I don’t see anything giving an indication of how long it will be before I am allowed to post again.
The message said I should review the feedback I got on my questions which were badly received. I have done so, and I don’t feel that t...
@HenryEcker well, I don't think it's tied to the conference, it seems to be pretty focused on the management side of things (couldn't be less interested in it too). Speaking of the SG, the original plan was to release it "sometime during Summer (June–August) 2022", so it's indeed likely that it is coming soon
The new editor also seems to be doing well lately - I was stoked to see it getting a live preview for the Markdown mode
@HenryEcker yeah, kinda, although I'll take delays over half-baked features any time :) I just hope it does not end up being a huge waste of time
@HenryEcker indeed, it was very exciting to see the announcement - gosh, it had to be thought for, but it's nice that SE did the right thing in the end
@OlegValteriswithUkraine Honestly, I'm going to remain optimistic until proven otherwise. I think in theory it's a great idea to have a more clear onboarding process to asking questions.
@HenryEcker I would love to see it succeed, just concerned about how it'll work out in practice. It currently has too much focus on the happy path for my tastes, but let's see how it goes first, always happy to be proven wrong :) Although I am still salty about the whole reputation thing