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Q: Deleted answer with asdfas adfasd text, should the text be moderated for aesthetics reasons?

Theodor ZouliasThere is a deleted answer in a C# question that contains this text: asdfas adsfas asdfas adasd asdfasd adfasd I have viewed this answer a few times, because it is under my own answer in the same question. Yesterday my answer received an upvote, I took a fresh look in my answer in case there was...

 
@NewPosts I just don't understand.... 3 edits, 3 rollbacks, 2 flags, 1 lock and a meta post for that
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Still needs a partridge in a pear tree.
 
12:37 AM
And yet, be glad that regular users get rude/offensive filters. We mods don't get 'em :p
 
1:24 AM
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Q: suggestion : should comment when downvote

Ahmed SbaiWouldn't it be better if every downvote came with a mandatory comment? Sometimes you write a post and then you get downvotes, but you can't figure out what's wrong with your post. I think it would be better if the user provided a comment explaining what went wrong. a user can also click the downv...

 
 
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5:13 AM
@E_net4theidiotdownvoter Good to know it's working.
 
 
5:39 AM
You know what's dumber than that? The new trend to put concrete curbs in the center of streets.
 
 
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8:19 AM
Oh boy.
 
Ah man.
 
Eeh girl
We've come to accusations of stalking now?
 
There was such an accusation made, yes.
 
Also, comment on the linked main question.
 
What?
 
8:37 AM
@CodyGray oops sorry, unclear context because I noticed the accusation from MSO Comment Archive. (link)
 
Oh. Yeah, that's a different mention of "stalking" than I thought E_net4 was referring to.
Wow, that whole issue just got stupider. Sigh. The user really doesn't need to be notified of that (although I don't ascribe any ill intentions to Hovercraft for doing so).
Would you believe that answer sat deleted since September 2021 up until today, when it was edited?
 
 
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10:34 AM
@SecurityHound the series of events were 1.Me editing 2.Author rollback 3.Me flag 4.Flag declined 5.Me trying different edit 6.Author rollback 7.Me rollback 8.Author rollback 9.Me second flag 10.Second flag declined. Honestly I don't think that I could have handled the situation any better. What course of action do you think that it would have better chances at achieving the desirable outcome, which is to remove the aesthetically displeasing (to my eyes) adfasd adfasd text? — Theodor Zoulias 9 hours ago
Ideas for handling it better:
- Stop before 3.
- Stop before 1.
- (compatible with the above) Don't scroll to the deleted answers.
 
What about stop before 5?
 
I wouldn't suggest ever going past 2
However, if you do end up getting past 2, then stop as soon as possible.
Anything past 2 is unreasonable.
Not that 1-2 are very good but they aren't really much of a problem.
 
Eh, I don't think it's unreasonable to raise a moderator flag if you strongly believe something needs to be edited but had the author roll back your edit. So, I very much disagree that "anything past 2 is unreasonable".
Mods are there to handle exceptions. It's conceivable that the author's rollback was invalid, which would be a case for a mod to step in.
Today in unreasonable things:
 
10:52 AM
@CodyGray Well in this case I find most of the steps 1-9 to be unreasonable. With 1-2 being the most OK-ish.
 
I agree that in this particular case, the whole thing was silly.
But in general, stopping prior to step 5 would be reasonable. And that means it has to be OK even if you're silly and wrong.
 
@CodyGray Well, we all know that you should only provide answer. Never do anything that's not an answer. Non-answering users should be punished.
 
 
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1:50 PM
> people blinding downvoting without reading the dam questions are really annoying
Good thing questions about dams are likely off-topic.
 
But you can understand the confusion. Their dam, which consists of a stack of logs, is overflowing, and they are just looking for some help.
If you were a beaver, wouldn't you be frustrated by people blindly downvoting all of your attempts to ask for help?
 
 
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3:00 PM
I highly doubt this is common. stackoverflow.com/questions/75222197/…
 
3:11 PM
what
 
Here's something amazing:
 
Yep, very carpy
 
seems about right
youd think that since teams relies on search that we'd be able to have that improved
 
3:28 PM
@KevinB oops I lost or corrupted my link.
 
3:44 PM
@KarlKnechtel Of course... "tuple" (no s) is not matched at all as it's not in that post. Both the words "lists" and "tuples" are. And the tags have "list" (no s).
Search is awesome.
/s
 
4:04 PM
somehow it manages to shrug off punctuation without doing stemming.
but... why does the lists tuple search work, if there's no tuple tag (instead tuples) and no tuple in the post (instead tuples)?
and even without stemming, why can't it find the singular forms as a substring of the plural?
- actually, why is the tuples tag pluralized like that?????
 
Information retrieval may be hard, but Stack Overflow takes bad search results to the next level.
 
@KarlKnechtel Why are you still dying on this hill?
We get it, search is trash. Always has been. Will not change
 
I'm still trying to figure out how to do singular searching when someone enters a plural word. Do I strip the s?
Search is finicky
 
use a real search engine and tell everyone to do the same, like everyone else
On-site search will never stop being bad
 
4:29 PM
eh, i think it's possible that the site doesn't self-implode for long enough that it sees it's search being replaced by one of the big name engines
 
4:48 PM
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Q: Why does google pick an answer with one of the lowest scores to show as its "snippet" when a search is run?

rory.apI searched Google for and was shown this "snippet" at the top: I quickly realized this was one of the lowest-scoring answers on that SO question. The accepted answer has 14 upvotes and no downvotes. Why doesn't Google pick either the answer with the highest votes or the accepted answer? The bro...

 
5:22 PM
@KevinB That'd require them to pay for a SaaS, which I doubt will happen
 
6:12 PM
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Q: How can I get email notifications about new questions on Stack Overflow for Teams?

Timur ShtatlandHow can I get notified by email about the new questions asked on Stack Overflow for Teams?

 
7:03 PM
> To whoever downvoted, mind sharing why the downvote? Or are your high horses too high?
Why do people always assume the downvoters are on horseback? That is a very uncomfortable way to curate the site.
 
i would love to
 
kinda hard to have the keyboard in my lap while I'm on the horse
 
imagine thinking you know better than other people
and then claiming that other people think they know more than other people
 
Anyone who could read minds would definitely be in a good position to think that they know more than other people.
> lol who are the downvotes? this is why this site is going down the ground and chatgpt is the new developer's friend, not stackoverflow where everyone downvotes you
 
7:21 PM
hahahahaha
 
> Would be appreciated to know why this was downvoted. It feels like SO is really going on a downward spiral. Ill probably stay away next time, have fun on your empty site then.
Meanwhile SO: haha 5000+ questions a day brrrr
 
7:35 PM
and 90/10 upvotes/downvotes
 
 
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9:11 PM
staff spam
 
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Q: In cleaning up the old Jobs questions and feature requests, could those just be *deleted* and then have whatever tags removed?

MakotoI'm seeing a lot of activity with the removal of some of the old jobs posts that pertains to removing some of the mod-tags, like review or deferred. I don't have a problem with removing those tags in general. Cleaning up is a good thing. But then these questions aren't really serving any value, ...

 
 
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11:24 PM
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Q: Did I get the network ports correctly?

PetarWhen we enter a URL (for example https://some-url.com) in the address bar of the browser and press Enter, then (simplified version): the client sends a DNS request, it uses a randomly chosen source port number (from 49152 to 65535) and the destination port number is 53. The DNS server responds w...

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Q: Did I get the network ports correctly?

PetarWhen we enter a URL (for example https://some-url.com) in the address bar of the browser and press Enter, then (simplified version): the client sends a DNS request, it uses a randomly chosen source port number (from 49152 to 65535) and the destination port number is 53. The DNS server responds w...

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Q: Please rename the [rls] tag to [rust-language-server]

BergiThe acronym RLS is ambiguous - and it's established that three-letter-tags are a bad idea. rls may mean either row-level-security or rust-language-server. Of the 44 questions where it has been applied, only 13 are also tagged as rust - the rest actually are database questions. Let's clean them up...

 

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