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Q: Help with Stack Exchange Question Ban

Seb St JohnstonI have a Stack Exchange question ban, Unable to revoke. Help please.

 
 
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Q: Inadvertently posted answer using same technique as existing answer

DanieldRecently, I posted an answer to an old CSS question which uses a modern technique to enable something which - to the best of my knowledge - previously wasn't possible to accomplish properly with CSS. Before I posted my answer, I sifted through the mountain of answers and couldn't find an answer u...

 
Would this trigger an automatic rollback war flag?
Or do I need to cast a modflag?
 
7:52 AM
Maybe with slightly more context:
 
8:03 AM
I'd just flag flag flag
 
There have been more than one flags in the comments.
 
So I guess it's only a matter of time.
 
Great. So I don't need to bother.
I was pretty certain there would be an autoflag. Just wanted to make sure.
 
8:19 AM
@VLAZ No clue, but I can tell you it didn't
 
wai?
 
There's an autoflag for comments, and a manual flag from a user, as well as comment flags
But no rollback war flag
@VLAZ /shrug
Autoflags are moody
It can trigger for as little as three rollbacks, but blatantly ignore extended wars
 
speaking of which, I just custom-flagged someone that rolled back in a way I thought was totally inappropriate, rather than re-rolling... the rolled-back content isn't awful, but the rollback-er seems to have less than stellar motives
@ZoestandswithUkraine bizarre. I wonder whether that's a needlessly complex rule set that doesn't accomplish what it's supposed to, or just glitching because of not paying equal attention to everything constantly
 
Or it could just be the same reason as everything else: nothing really works, and no one cares enough to fix it
 
heh
if I flag a comment as r/a but it also meets the auto-removal filter, will the r/a nature of the flag matter? will someone see that and have the chance to apply penalties?
 
8:28 AM
Mods are not notified directly, but it does still contribute to an autoflag
 
autoflag?
 
3 R/A and/or U/U-deleted comments trigger an autoflag for possible comment abuse
 
It's called "rollback war" for a reason, not "edit war" :p
 
Sure, but there's enough rollbacks
 
8:48 AM
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Q: Is it possible to replace image at imgur without change url?

LitI have to link an same image on many webpages and should change it sometimes. So I'll upload this image at some specific url and replace the content sometimes. I asked about it to ChatGPT and he said I can use imgur for it. However, I cannot find the feature how to re-upload image without change ...

 
9:13 AM
I read that three times until I got it. So, OP wants to have some Imgur URL and swap the contents that sit behind it. I don't think Imgur allows that. It's just 1:1 image:url AFAIK. Heck you can have multiple copies of the same image reachable through different URLs if you upload them multiple times. But that's about it in terms of direct links. It would be awfully confusing and abuse-prone if it didn't work like that.
 
9:24 AM
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Q: Why I got a -1 daily summary downvote each time I post a new question?

weirdgynIn the last months I noticed that every time I post a new question I got a -1 vote the day after I posted the question. This's not an explicit user downvote ... it seems something automatic or maybe I dont know how to check it. My last question show this behaviour:

 
Questions are from different tags. So, it's unlikely to be the same user. Although, if there was a revenge downvoter who really wanted to avoid the automatic reversal, that might be a viable tactic. Yet, I suspect it might just be that the questions draw in a downvote naturally. Note: I've not actually read the questions, just looked at the stats.
All the last ones did seem to have one downvote. And occasionally an upvote for those where the score is zero.
 
9:54 AM
ouch, went from 10099 posts edited to just 20
 
LOL, there are 10 types of people
 
10:32 AM
what can we do about cases where there are clearly distinct questions "how do I X?" and "how do I Y?", but people who want to know "how do I Y?" commonly ask "how do I X?" - not because of an XY problem, but because they genuinely think "X" is the correct term for Y?
 
Oh, like "How do I sort an array?" and the body is "I have an array of numbers, I want to remove odd ones" or similar?
 
10:46 AM
> The only real purpose of tagging a comment (I refuse to call it upvoting for the very reason that they can't be downvoted)
So now we have comment upvote denialism?
 
11:02 AM
Ooh, I saw that comment from the ticker of MSOCA. Now I'm curious about it...
 
I mean, sure there isn't a way to downvote comments. But that does not make comment upvotes not upvotes.
This is how they are defined, and how they are presented to the user.
 
Facebook has likes for a post, even though there are no "hates" (unlikes? downlikes?)
 
 
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12:36 PM
Weird situation. I'm sure it has an explanation, just can't figure out: how can a question be in the reopen queue but it doesn't have any reopen votes on it, nor an edit? It's not one of those automatic tasks by Community, either, since it was closed for all of about 4 minutes when "The community is reviewing whether to reopen this question" was added.
Here is the question. I hammered it, then swapped the dupe target. I just wonder if that didn't trigger a reopen review.
 
12:54 PM
I just saw an answer with a 25-point bounty. So I guess that was a thing at some point
@VLAZ my guess: OP edited and checked the box to say that it resolved the issue, then reverted the edit during the grace period.
 
@KarlKnechtel Does that work? What I'd expect is for the event to stay in the history. Of course, who knows if it actually does.
@KarlKnechtel Automatically awarded bounties are cut in half. So, it was probably a 50 rep bounty that the system awarded.
 
1:14 PM
@KarlKnechtel there should be "(edit removed during grace period)" on its revision history if that's the case
but here, the review was opened 3 minutes after the dupe change, and I never observed such behavior when changing the dupes on my site
 
> The obligatory downvote on jquery
Same user:
> Upvoted this one because I ran out of downvotes in jquery solutions
Um
And the conspiracy comment of the week goes to:
> It’s because this is SO and people are conditioned to downvote beginners for not knowing how to not think like a beginner.
 
1:31 PM
I mean, that's closer to the mark than usual, honestly?
it's a response to behaviour, but beginners often fundamentally lack the skills necessary to ask the question they need answered.
 
Correlation/causation thing.
 
 
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3:42 PM
> Sorry I forgot to include the code I'm having trouble with
No worries, nothing a SO-certified crystal ball can't handle.
 
Kids keep breaking mine
 
Consider exchanging the kids for something less prone to breaking your crystal ball. For example, chicken nuggets.
"Hello, McDonalds man. I offer you my firstborn. Please in return give me chicken nuggets."
 
Ew
At least ask for chilli cheese
 
Our McDs doesn't have chili cheese. Gotta go to Wendy's for that
 
My sincerest condolences
 
3:53 PM
Hmm. Actually, now that I think about it, I would gladly trade my first born for some chili cheese fries....
 
there are chilli cheese fries?
 
It's the land of freedom - it's free to have any kind of fries.
 
Oh yes, there are
 
@VLAZ I thought it was free to get bullets
 
@ZoestandswithUkraine Bullet fries are popular.
Deliver a heart attack to somebody at high velocity.
 
3:56 PM
just don't put the bullets in the oil with the fries. They go on after
 
For the true connoisseurs, the under-barrel grenade launcher is retrofitted to shoot chilli cheese canisters
 
And for the true freedom maniacs, Intercontinental Ballistic Chilli Cheese Missiles
 
Delivered by friendly freedom drones
 
Powered by chilli cheese
 
and now I'm hungry
 
4:05 PM
All the talk about ammunitions and guns, no doubt.
 
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Q: How would Stack Overflow allow me to answer questions?

roshiniI am an experienced Java developer. I have posted a couple of answers in the past. Although they were not upvoted, they were also not downvoted. I have posted the answer because it had helped me solve the problem. Recently, I have faced another problem which I couldn't find an optimal solution th...

 
And chili cheese fries
 
so... I don't understand this. Can someone explain how developer relations isn't just another form of marketing?
> We are very much invested in being a product-led company with the community at the center, and we've been extremely deliberate about coaching customers how to engage with the community and pushing them to invest meaningfully in the space. But many in the community perceived Collectives as another form of advertising.
 
I remember trying really hard to understand this. But maybe? The best I could figure for what "developer relations" would be is sort of "community manager" (to borrow SE term) but the community is developers. So, if you're a big tech company like Microsoft, you have people to deal specifically with dev community who uses your products.
 
i'm sure there's developer relations... resources, techniques, etc, that aren't directly aligned with marketing
like producing valuable knowledgebase content
but putting your logo on every question related to your tags and in the profile of every user who decides to "Join" a collective is just marketing
Sure, it also improves developer relations, in the sense that it makes those developers feel special in some way by giving them flair to show off...
doesn't really have value if anyone can join for any reason whatsoever with no risk of removal, etc
it's not an accomplishment
I remember a post that said it would introduce some 'automated processes' to identify recognized members but I doubt if they are introduced yet? I've usually been in top 3 in the GCP collective and related even before collectives were introduced, its sad to see people leaving a collective just because of this. This doesn't stop any of us from contributing but I've had cases where OP wants a recognized person to answer even though our answer is correct. — Dharmaraj Feb 2 at 16:31
I've had cases where OP wants a recognized person to answer even though our answer is correct. in particular
so... to solve that they think the solution is to become a recognized person, not somehow fix whatever misconception is causing askers to act that way
 
4:32 PM
Just make every body more equal than the rest. ez
 
it's answer acceptance rate all over again
except now it's negative toward answerers, of course, not askers
 
Basically. Although we've also seen that higher-rep answerers are occasionally preferred. Basically, the more you make somebody stand out with numbers or other accolades, the more "trustworthy" they are. For a subsection of users, at least.
The "trusted user" thing is arguably worse, though. The only thing it really does is mark the content of the user as somehow better. Even though it's not really needed.
 
and... in some cases... not really better
if not blatently worse
 
There is the "selected answers" (or "recommended" or whatever it was called) to actually highlight an answer. No need to draw attention to particular users.
 
4:52 PM
wow, when an asker asked for more information, "Well, that part is really trivial, so I did not even bother ;)."
#developer-relations
 
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Q: Do you know about google sparrow? can it overcome the chatgpt?

StanlyI found some of the topic/rumor that Google will release a chatbot named Sparrow, just curious can Sparrow beat chatGPT in the answering code aspect. because it's surely designed by google and google still in development of that. do SO going to block it too?

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Q: How many downvotes can a post that I post get?

s_o_c_accountTrying something new here: Let's see how many downvotes this post can get! I already know that StackOverflow users like to downvote, so here is your chance to downvote!!

 
@NewPosts Self-deleted by OP. I am disappoint.
 
we've already conducted this experiment meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/415293/…
 
Is that the most downvoted one now? I've not checked in a while
 
most downvoted not deleted on mso
 
5:06 PM
Yes. And by a wide margin, wow:
These are the last two.
 
lots of jewels there
it's the one revenue stream they've ever made that actually benefitted developers
even just the flair side of it was entirely on the side of benefiting developers
 
The salary calculator was quite useful even if you didn't go through Jobs.
 
I found it awful, as it assumes the amount people get paid in an underrepresented area is the same as the average
 
I mean, it's not great. But still useful. I'm not aware of any other thing that can at least give you a ballpark figure.
 
i also hated it from the perspective of needing to look for developers, because as a small business we were entirely priced out of using it
the entire time it existed, i only saw one listing for a job that actually existed in this state, even though at the time i knew of quite a few in the state looking for devs
 
5:18 PM
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Q: My question (closed as dupe) got a correct answer as comment only - can others see this?

MarcI wrote a question to a specific Xcode error message in a very special case (Swift Package) which was almost immediately closed as dupe because there was already a general question with the same error message but which didn't cover Packages, and none of the 10 or so answers was addressing it. Mos...

 
5:40 PM
@NewPosts The downvote on one of the OP's question on main 2 minutes after this Meta question is blatant Meta effect. But eh, OP kinda asked for downvotes...
 
OP cannot saw SO doesn't deliver.
sigh *saw = say
 
6:00 PM
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Q: How do I update my Stack Exchange profile?

Chris ThomasFor the life of me I can't find a button to edit my profile on the main Stack Exchange profile. It has outdated information and I'd like to change some things.

 
 
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wat
Oh, it's in the title.
Why highlight random words in the body that aren't the search term?
 
because
how do i cope
 
with lots of alcohol. or chocolate
 
Make alcohol out of chocolate.
Win.
(I don't actually know if it's possible or not)
 
I know there's chocolate flavored alcohol. and alcohol-laced chocolate
 
7:24 PM
I know of both of these. But question is can you ferment chocolate? Or cocoa?
 
sure
 
TL;DR; yes. Add yeast.
Also:
> I don't recommend using candy for fermentation. A friend of mine has experimented with this and the results are disgusting. There is definitely alcohol in the resulting product though.
 
hmm
 
> Chocolate ferments badly. I mean, you can ferment it, but you're not going to enjoy it. The fat ruins all the fun.
Boo
 
aww
 
 
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8:39 PM
> Well since people were so kind to down-vote AND not answer, I decided to ask chat-GPT and low and behold, it gave me the full answer + explanation.
Jackpot!
 
> low and behold
stop looking at my feet!
 
shoulda just asked chatgpt to begin with
before i get an ooc flag
 
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Q: How to use $_SESSION['A'][$_SESSION['B']] in if condition in PHP?

Schadrack RurangwaI tried to use session of array in if condition in PHP like if(isset($_SESSION['A'][$_SESSION['B']])) but I'm getting the following error message "Notice: Undefined index: B in C:\xampp\htdocs". How can I solve it? Please anyone can help me

 
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Q: I cant ask question?

Waheed KhanI asked a genuine question that was "how to recover the .abz file format and convert it to csv", I got no help and i dont know why people downvoted that question. what's wrong with my question so I take care in future? and how is asking this wrong?

 
 

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