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@NewPosts it's good to announce something, even after 1 month... but I feel something is missing, where's the detailed report & data? ._.
 
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Q: These are not interesting posts for me

LundinThe new front page claims: Interesting posts for you Based on your viewing history and watched tags. And then it shows a tonne of stuff (50+ posts) I have zero interest in, with zero matches of my watched tags. Out of that I found exactly 2 posts which I had interest in which also matched some ...

08:47
meta.stackexchange.com/q/399661/997587#comment1347235_341152 well, that's the thing. hardware isn't exactly an algorithms thing. I mean, there are algorithms designed to make better use of hardware specifics, but I feel like they missed my point. limitations related to using redis isn't (I assume) exactly an algorithms issue. it's a storage technology choice issue. and potentially there's also a refresh-rate overachieving issue.
(I'm "replying" to that comment here to get it out of my system without further engaging with that user)
 
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Q: My comment on SO Meta was deleted. I would like to get the information about it

holydragonI remember commenting on one of the recent posts on Meta, but I don't remember the exact question. I tried to find it in my All Activities in the Profile but it is not there. I think it got deleted without me knowing anything about it. Is there any way for me, the comment maker, to know the infor...

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Q: Ignored tags dialog picks the wrong tag

LundinReproduce as follows: I open the ignore tag dialog and type in "C++". It pops up in the combo box scroll. I click there and now it says that c++ is ignored. I close the dialog and hit browser refresh. Now it doesn't ignore c++ any longer but ignores the tag c instead. If I had c as a watched...

11:14
Did SE forget they have a web application? They seem to consistently forget what URL encoding is. I mean, I guess it's not a big deal. Who really cares for things like "C#" or "C++".
I mean, other than the URL shenanigans, the search is also atrociously slow. Which...is quite basic, they fire a search on each keystroke. So, if you search for "visual-c" you get searches for "v", "vi", "vis", "visu", ""visua", ""visual", ""visual-", ""visual-c". And that's trivially handled by debouncing the request. Just waits for a user to stop typing then fires the search.
The other widget does this. And it's not some little known arcane tech. In the web (at least) you have to debounce things very often. Most commonly search fields exactly like the ones the tags use.
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Q: No add field in watched/ignored tags dialog, when too many tags are visible

ProgmanWhen you open the watched/ignored tags dialog for managing the watched/ignored tags, the input field for adding new tags is not displayed, when there are too many tags being displayed. The dialog will look like this: As you see the input field is not displayed anymore, since the is no room to di...

 
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Q: Why BalusC is removing tags from qestions, that I was edited?

Roman CI'm editing questions from my past, and they become active on the tags. I do a substantial edits, so the tags editing is included to the finil revision. But BalusC is sitting on the active tag and removing questions from tags, by editing them, making non-sens comments like "Not JSP problem; No Ja...

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Q: Are 'Related questions' working against staging ground reviews?

zerocukor287It is really nice that we have an ML behind the Related Questions. But is it working against the ones who give their time and energy to do the reviews in the staging ground (or on the main site)? So as other posts (like this and that) already pinpointed, the relevant questions are mostly irreleva...

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Q: Overwhelmed when processing questions in staging ground

Carl ColijnI've tried to process some new questions in Stack Overflow's staging ground, but quickly got overwhelmed. Most questions are out of my comfort zone to triage (due to not knowing the underlying tech used), and for the ones left over I'm either reluctant to press accept since it might be a duplica...

15:12
@NewPosts I don't get it. I mean, I get that OP expresses several ideas there. I sort of get the title. I just don't get where the post is supposed to be going.
@NewPosts I also don't get what the user is so upset over. That somebody removed the JS tag on a question barely about JS?
The user isn't even close to getting another JS badge. So, it's not like they had the rug pulled under them.
> It is not true, the question has to do with JavaScript, to call a JS function which OP is posted.
But...that's definitely false. The answer you posted doesn't call any JS code. It's entirely related to Java and JSP about how to deal with conditionals.
The generated output could have been CSS or HTML or anything else non-JS. And there wouldn't have been any difference.
15:51
@starball I've already flagged the last comment there for removal. Not sure what else is needed. Evidently, the answer was deleted from review and the poster undeleted it. This would raise an automatic modflag. I'd just let mods review this and pass their judgement.
@VLAZ ah ok. thanks. I did not know the system had mechanisms for poster to self-undelete like that, and that that would raise a mod flag
Bah, everybody knows that! Didn't you read the terms of service when you signed up? It's there point 15.b.III.Δ
16:31
@VLAZ brb. jumping through term 3.25 to get to the secret terms
 
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Q: Why did a moderator decline my all of flags under this cluttered question?

user76284A moderator declined all of my flags on this question's page. That page is in dire need of cleanup and de-cluttering. Here are some of the flags I made: I flagged this comment because it's an answer-in-comment. Per the comment guidelines: "Comments are not for: Answering a question or providing ...

@starball yeah, it's IMO a bug in the system that users can self-undelete once even when other users have contributed del votes to it
 
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@starball "Disputed low quality review (auto) - Post was undeleted by the author" The author can only self-undelete when the post is removed by review consensus (4 Recommend deletion) rather than by deletion (a binding number of delete votes). If it was actually deleted then it can't be unilaterally undeleted by normal users.
It's basically "soft" delete vote privileges for users with 2k rep to be able remove posts but is also easier to overrule in case they make a mistake. At 10k rep they become real delete votes and carry the full weight. Though I agree it's a bit of a misfeature when you mix real delete votes with recommend delete votes it can still so easily be overruled by the OP

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