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@RyanM I've been meaning to bring this up but couldn't quite figure out how
(and also I keep forgetting about it)
but also yeah, some problems are just fundamentally unsearchable by those who have them, and that's not necessarily a "skill level" issue
 
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Q: When is reputation actually regained from deleting a downvoted answer/question

Ivan PetrovAccording to many posts here you will regain reputation when you delete your downvoted answer to a question (does that still apply for downvoted questions?) I just deleted a downvoted answer to test and the score I have is still the same. When will I receive my lost rep back or has there been any...

07:44
@KarlKnechtel That beats me. I got "+16 Serial voting was reversed". :shrug:
As I always say, those who complain about downvotes are the ones more likely to commit fraud, and the ones complaining about rudeness are first in line to be rude.
 
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09:20
Edit II: I can provide a reproducable minimal example here.
Well, then? What's stopping?
09:34
@NewPosts why are there multiple meta regulars saying that deleting downvoted content doesn't get you the rep back...
it does
there's just a delay.
@RyanM I think most of them (namely Gimby, MisterMiyagi) are just mentioning that the deletion and the reputation recalculation are done as two separate processes?
Security Hound seems to be saying that although deletion might affect the reputation you have but the downvotes will still be counted towards the post ban algorithm
@AbdulAzizBarkat Gimby's comment says "there is no hard link between the downvotes causing reputation loss and content deletion causing reputation points to be restored", which is ...at least heavily misleading?
The deletion causes reputation to be restored because the downvotes caused reputation loss.
Yeah, the comment is a bit misleading. I do believe though that they just conveyed it incorrectly.
(and, in fact, if the downvotes did not cause reputation loss, for example because you didn't have any reputation at the time, then it will not cause reputation to be restored)
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Q: Staging Ground - Unable to paste images into editor

ChrisOn Staging Ground, when editing/creating a question, using the editor, there seems to be a bug, with regard to pasting images. When clicking on the image button on the toolbar and the Browse, drag & drop, or paste an image text appears, the paste text does not seem to be a hyperlink, as it should...

 
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Does anyone know if the rep retention rule for deleting old, upvoted content (by whatever means, Roomba, etc.) behaves like a privilege or like a badge? In other words, if you have a post with a score of 3 or more and it is 5 years old, and it is deleted as is (score of 3), the author will keep the reputation from it. However, if I downvote that answer to 2 and then it gets deleted, will it still keep the rep? If so, does the author keep 30 rep or 20?
@TylerH If the post's score is < 3 when it is deleted, then reputation is not retained.
15:25
@TylerH I'd expect OP to keep 28 (3 upvotes * 10 - 1 downvote * 2), But I can't really verify if my assumption is correct.
15:43
@Makyen OK, thanks, so it's the total score that is evaluated at the time of deletion, not the number of upvotes
which would also mean that a question with 10 upvotes and 7 downvotes would qualify (score-wise), whereas one with 5 upvotes and 7 downvotes would not
Yes.
 
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@VLAZ to explicitly answer: this is not correct (as described below your message)
17:31
@RyanM Would you mind helping me with a test? It's about the recent change to allow voting to close questions with active bounties. In the past, when it wasn't allowed, it used to be that questions with pending close vote reviews that got an active bounty would have the review be invalidated. I want to see if this behavior was removed or if it's still present.
When similar changes have rolled out in the past, the team has forgotten to fix related side effects. As an example, close and reopen reviews are still invalidated today on questions that get their comments locked, even though that type of lock no longer prohibits those votes.
Also, when the original behavior to have questions added to the reopen queue due to an edit after 5 days rolled out, questions that were both edited and voted to reopen by the same user would have their reopen reviews invalidated (the check was designed to exclude edits by users who'd also flagged the post, and reopen votes are internally considered flags).
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Q: How to choose the best fitting method?

sam wolfeI want to fit non-negative parameters (xs in the code) to a function fp, given by where v and L are fixed, given parameters. Computing fp can be done relatively quickly by vectorizing it and using some uniform filtering. The following code implements this optimization problem, where the functio...

posted on June 26, 2024 by sodcore

here is the problem I am having, maybe you can help, thanks in advance. here is the tables explained; 1 row in set (0.000 sec)MariaDB [farm]> explain alarm -> ; +----------------+---------------------+------+-----+---------------------+----------------+ | Field | Type | Null | Key | Default | Extra | +----------------+-----------

 
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20:18
@gparyani I assume the test is roughly: you vote to close a question, wait ~20 minutes for it to get a review task, put a bounty on it, we check if the review task was invalidated, then I refund the bounty?
21:08
@RyanM Yes. The only exception is I'd flag for closure since I don't have enough rep to vote to close, which has the same effect of putting the question in close review.
21:32
@gparyani err, yes, right; I misspoke. Alright, sure; let me know when I need to do something.
@RyanM Actually, I think it can be tested more simply. The criteria for invalidating reviews is the same as that for not having reviews in the first place - all the invalidation script does is compare the extant review tasks to eligible posts, and if it's not in the list, invalidate it.
So all I'd need to do is flag a question with an active bounty for closure, and see if a review task pops up for it.
I'm going to use this question as a test. It'd be nice if you checked if a review task comes up for it - I've flagged it for closure.
21:46
@gparyani this question with a CV cast 28 minutes ago does not have a close review task
22:02
(checked both again; no CV review tasks)
22:41
(still none; seems like that detail was indeed missed)
23:20
Bug filed (@RyanM):
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Q: Questions with active bounties still aren't eligible to appear in the close vote queue, and pending reviews are still invalidated upon bounty starting

Sonic the Anonymous HedgehogToday, the system was changed to allow users to vote to close or reopen questions with active bounties. However, it looks like a detail was missed when making this change. For a long time, questions with active bounties have been ineligible to appear in the close vote review queue, meaning that i...


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