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Q: How to track how close a user is to being question banned from the site?

Jose SerraIs there a feature on StackOverFlow that shows how close a user is to banned from the site and not being able to ask questions? I would like to see what implementations there is if any on this site or any other site regarding this matter. I feel this would help users improve their posts and have ...

 
 
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9:36 AM
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Q: Potential bug in answer display for a specific question

jlandercyI recently answered a question. The question and the answer has no vote nor been marked as answered. Anyway the question list layout shows it as answered: While the answer is clearly not marked. Seems like a bug for this specific question to me.

 
9:54 AM
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Q: Loads multiple date in type of array from localStorage to php?

Ngaox ThaoI stored 2 values (quantity and totalPrice) in localStorage in type of array. Here is the code: var quantities = document.querySelectorAll('.quantity'); quantities.forEach(function(quantity, index) { quantity.addEventListener('input', function() { var price = parseFloat(docume...

 
10:37 AM
@VLAZ yeah IIRC it's like a typed JS. somewhat old/forgotten alternative to TS
I mean- not that old and probably not that forgotten in the context of programming languages, but in the context of the web,
I remember it coming up in my research when I was first trying to evaluate languages "on top of" JS
circa... 2019?
 
 
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12:23 PM
@user it's older than that. Almost contemporary of TS at least when TS was gaining popularity.
AFAIK, has some features TS doesn't have, like exact types
But also TS has far more effort poured into it.
 
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1:24 PM
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Q: how to get support on this platform?

geextahI want to ask a question on "stackoverflow" which seems to be te purpose of the platform. But genpfault is closing my question immediately and the only "information" provided is "This question needs debugging details" Clicking on those links doesn't provide any solution/information to my problem....

 
Zoe
1:45 PM
@NewPosts oh look, more onboarding-induced issues
 
2:42 PM
don't worry, they're working on the big important stuff that benefits everyone, like an SO Themed version of indeed
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Zoe
and automatic account creation for people with google accounts
 
I don't need 2 accounts
 
Zoe
@aynber You don't need two accounts. SE's upper management needs you to have two accounts
 
3:01 PM
Exactly
Every time that "Sign in" pops up in my "work" browser, I close it. Thank goodness it's opt-in
 
Zoe
Reminds me I've been meaning to find the script so I can block the entire thing
 
Zoe
3:28 PM
https://cdn.sstatic.net/Js/islands/one-tap.en.js, for the record
Plus https://accounts.google.com/gsi/client which is already killed by ublock
 
 
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6:12 PM
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Q: The text "Hi, " is automatically trimmed from the beginning of answers on Meta (not just on the main site)

Karl KnechtelI understand that there's supposed to be a filter that removes "Hi, " from the start of posts in the main space. But for answers on Meta, that seems a bit excessive. This is where new users come to understand the site (often after receiving rough treatment due to misaligned expectations); a more ...

 
I feel like our FAQ question "This question already has answers here" - but it does not. What can I do when I think a question is not a duplicate? is inadequate. Specifically, it should include information somewhere (even if just a see-also link) explaining our standards for considering something a duplicate.
 
6:59 PM
@Zoe that explains why I never see it
although I also almost never browse SO from a logged out session
usually just to test something in some other browser for CSS/HTML/JS questions
 
7:39 PM
The temporary policy on generative AI content being banned has been made permanent.
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7:50 PM
Huh, I thought they'd go the other direction
 
8:20 PM
A burst of 4 equal comments towards me complaining about downvotes was not on my 1st of May bingo card.
 
9:05 PM
@gparyani It makes sense. Even AI admits it. If you ask it "On a scale of 1-10, how accurate is AI generated code?" It answers "[...] On a scale of 1 to 10, I’d say the current accuracy level hovers around 6-7, with room for improvement." So, I guess it makes sense why they'd ban it. I just don't see how they can check practically every post for AI.
 
Zoe
You can also get it to say the exact opposite:
Or criticise an AI ban:
Trusting AI to accurately judge its own content would mean the accuracy problem would cease to exist. If AI could tell what it's about to say is garbage and correct it, problem solved
 
@Zoe But what if you ask it for a horoscope? Surely it can't do worse than astrologers. Might even be more reliable. Although the bar to clear that is probably at least partially embedded in the ground.
 
Zoe
If an astrologer could generate as much bullshit in a day as ChatGPT does, some of the output might look vaguely accurate
That's a fun comparison - chatgpt is basically infinite monkeys on infinite typewriters with a content filter. Sentences come out, but meaning or value is not guaranteed
 
9:54 PM
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Q: How many one-rep users are there?

Lamper46There are currently about 22,910,004 users on Stack Overflow. After recently coming across This question, I began to wonder how many users joined Stack Overflow and either did nothing or the things they did were negatively received. I’ve searched through the site, but I couldn’t find a direct ans...

 

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