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@Feeds a-mazing. except a crossword rather than a maze
01:25
A-plus
 
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04:06
@Zoe I'm gonna let you decide the fate of this suggested edit...because you wrote its contents :)
also how does that answer have +137/-5... it's wrong.
(for the reason your comment points out)
(as an SME, I support some sort of edit to...clarify...the incorrect information there)
The only correct parts 1) don't answer the question (that Google Play removed the prompt), or 2) are already in the top answer (the code).
04:21
...I may just delete it as a retread, because everything it adds is wrong or irrelevant.
I already deleted like half the other answers on the page as just blatant retreads...and I was very conservative with what I counted as a retread.
 
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Zoe
Zoe
06:30
@RyanM I'm gonna pass
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Q: How to ask a good question and answer it yourself

DominiqueSome background: I'm a regular member of StackOverflow, I have experience in Delphi, C++, Java, Python and now I'm working with C#, based on XAML. Despite my Delphi experience, I'm having some issues with XAML technology (it's far more elaborated than the Delphi installation I worked with in 1998...

07:18
@KevinB You can change that to a single bounce…
@KevinB Hold down Ctrl?
I’ve used MacOS and Windows for a decade, and I just switched from Windows to Linux (which is an entirely different kind of disaster). Anyway, I prefer MacOS. Does pretty much everything in a better way.
07:53
@Mars go to your profile -> settings -> "Show Staging Ground questions" i.sstatic.net/pBa3Bc0f.pngVLAZ 3 hours ago
bruh I'm pretty sure I wrote an answer post on MSO about this... how the heck did I forget :P
08:32
@KevinB macOS seems to assume you're using an Apple trackpad.
09:16
> I find it rather unconstructive to insinuate I didn't read a post, when I [edited in evidence of having done so after you'd already started your reply, a fact that I am conveniently omitting from this statement]...
...also, the evidence establishes that they looked at it, not that they read it.
09:32
ahhhh, the thing they didn't read is the comment I was replying to, so they missed the context and ended up completely misinterpreting what I said.
09:47
@NewPosts I love that "a very thoroughly described question" literally does not contain enough information to be answered
@TylerH Yeah, I'm not really sold either, but it's at least not the "not even wrong" that my initial interpretation was
10:19
@RyanM Easy mistake to make if the commenter above is also author of the post where the comments were posted. The grouping of comments in the notifications is awful and makes it easy to miss that you had 1+ comments but you only get directed to the last one.
reasonable, but they were not :-p
Reason is overrated
 
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13:06
@RyanM there have been times I was the first downvote on something terrible with a 3-digit score
"This question is not just a duplicate of How do I ask and self-answer a correct, high quality Q&A pair without attracting downvotes?, because it contains a warning about some people, trying to harass people out of the site using downvotes."
oh boy
13:22
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Q: Staging ground questions appear on homepage while review suspended

ipodtouch0218This is more of a nitpick than anything, but I figured it's worth noting. Got review suspended (no stigma here) and I'm still able to see recent activity for staging ground questions on the homepage. It's not like it lets me bypass the suspension and review the post, I get blocked by the page it...

14:10
@NewPosts well at least review suspensions definitely block SG interaction, although the author is correct that it...probably should also hide the questions.
14:29
@RyanM since when does something being wrong stop it from being upvoted
it's insightful! the insights are wrong, but it sure is full of them...
OK, question: when is it OK to say "Don't be an idiot" on Stack Overflow?
never
idiots are entertaining
When is it OK to upvote a comment saying "Don't be an idiot" on Stack Overflow?
i think there isn't a barrier that would say it's not ok to upvote any given comment
14:47
In the main space? Please don't. Such comments cross my r/a threshold. After flagging it I would write a separate comment to express the important underlying idea properly (e.g. pointing out a help center article)
on Meta? Well, it could still stand to be a bit more polite, but.
15:05
Hmm. I flagged two bug reports about the deprecated apps as "no longer reproducible" earlier, as a counterpart to an effort on MSE to clean up old posts without status tags (so that still relevant bug reports can be sorted out from no longer relevant ones), and I noticed they were both marked helpful but the posts weren't closed. Anyone happen to know why that would be?
Been a while since I've had to flag to close on the sites where I'm active, so I may be misremembering how it works, but I'm pretty sure they stay pending until the post is closed unless it's manually handled by a mod. I'm not sure why a mod would manually mark them as helpful but not close the posts.
my understanding is that just means at least one person reviewed in the same way
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Q: Is it okay to ask questions about specific API's with explanation?

leguchiMy question that I'm trying to find an answer to is, in a broad sense, How to use Google Drive/Form's authentication process. I would provide more details such as what I'm trying to do, what I have so far, and where I'm stuck after reading the docs and asking another community (outside of Stack E...

15:20
@Mithical Your flags were marked helpful by the system, not a moderator, simultaneously with the completion of the first review that indicated closure and cast a close-vote. Those close-votes on both questions were for the same reason as your flags. There were no close-votes, other than mine, which were cast outside of the close-vote review queue.
15:40
@Makyen Cool, thanks. So either the system has changed or I'm misremembering how it worked.
np. It's not quite what I was remembering either, but I could be wrong too.
@Mithical They stay pending until the post is closed or someone VTCs for the same reasons. Mods cannot manually handle closure flags (they can only handle via VTC or completing the close review)
Are you sure? I remember handling closure flags in the past from the flag queue
Waffles™
@Mithical I'm a newer mod than you, so I can't say if it ever worked that way, but it has at least never worked that way on Stack Overflow during my tenure
16:20
@KarlKnechtel Welp, I did flag the comment, but the question was deleted before it was handled.
 
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18:05
i would have both upvoted it and flagged it
somethng can be both 100% correct and rude
 
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Q: Should we burninate [class-names]?

TylerHThe tag class-names has 79 questions in it, has no wiki or wiki excerpt, and is used for questions where the questions refer to different things. Running through the burnination criteria: Does it describe the contents of the questions to which it is applied? and is it unambiguous? No; while it ...

 
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22:30
burn it all with fire
 
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Q: Orange triangle looks too much like warning

Dan JacobsonWhat does this triangle appear to say to newer users? three bronze badges, or three violation warnings?


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