These are abusive, and should be flagged as such (rude/offensive). Those flags should be marked helpful (as should 'spam', 'very low quality', and 'not an answer'. They all apply).
Here's my reasoning:
We are a professional site. Imagine you're at a conference. You walk into a group of professi...
I'm bored of having the conversation about whether these posts are spam, offensive or something else. I wish to god there was a clear and complete agreement here.
This community is kind of unique in that we don't care about you as a person in the slightest, only about the quality of the content you submit. Submit a bad question, it will get downvoted. And wether or not a question is very clear or straight forward is often not as clear-cut as you seem to think, especially if you are the asker. — Magisch5 secs ago
I tried to edit message but it doesn't show - opinion based "What to do I am lost with programming" question that is already collecting equaly bad answers
I think every close reason is good for that question, just pick on...
@Magisch I agree but we need to remember that the one asking is in the weak spot and number 2 rule of SO is be nice, so I can understand the OP, its not nice posting a question having people commenting in harsh way, closing it and not understanding why.... makes you not wan't to feel part of the community
I see lot of harsh comments and I don't like it when I see question's closed with out at least on comment trying to help OP (if not a question like the last posted by Dalija)
but between hundreds of bad questions sometimes the care meter is just not high enough to rehash the old "please read [help] and How to Ask before asking" in a civil tone, so people choose not to comment at all
@Karaflakos SE sites are mostly useful Q/A ressources, and communities a distant second. Actually impolite comments are very rare on SE, but I can see you percieving "Thats not how you ask here, please read $helpcenter and $howtoask before posting again or edit your question" as impolite. Fact of the matter is, you are not the judge wether you posted a decent question, the other members are. If you find genuenly mean comments, you can flag them. — Magisch2 mins ago
@Lafexlos it need an edit since "figure out" seems broad and unclear needs a more specific problem of OP what does he expect?... Do we need to explain everything about python... "step by step explaination of code??
That's because you understand this is not a forum. To most people our format is completely alien and they get upset when we make them conform to our standards.
@Gothdo So I answer a question from 1 year ago that has lots of great answers, someone gives me an upvote as it cause the question to show up on the front page, and now my answer is top?
@Gothdo It might work but things like this have been asked for a lot. There are meta's to mark answers as deprecated, weight answers based on when they got there votes. I would not be surprised if someone finds a dupe or it goes nowhere.
@DavidG Not really. If from 20 last upvotes on the question's answers you got, for example 5, and the top answer got 10, then your answer should be displayed on the top.
If I speak for myself: I grew up in an era where there was a distinct "calmness" in the world. No world war and technology was still very primitive. I had a period in the previous decade where I was actually stressed out because I got an overload of signals and impulses from everywhere around me and things moved so quickly. in that respect I can sort of relate to why people today may have trouble seeing the forest for the trees even with the help of SO - it requires a mind trained to go look.
If you think logically and break problem cases apart the rest is almost trivial
And what I see on here time and time again is that people think they can just take a shortcut and get by on examples, without actually learning to think in logic. That "Write this sample c program" exercise isn't supposed to teach you c syntax, but logical thinking, mainly.
That has always been the truth of course. Now go and convince someone who is told to go learn stuff that it makes sense to actually learn and understand something before you copy/paste/mutilate it. I already have the greatest difficulty to convince my sister in law that you can't really follow a movie if you constantly look at your facebook updates.
a barrage of signals and impulses - the death of focus
@Magisch You've reviewed 60 posts today (of which 4 were audits). The time between your first and last review today was 20 minutes and 54 seconds, averaging to a review every 21 seconds.
stackoverflow.com/q/36332965/3933332 Should we keep this? The question is so poorly written, that it is misleading what OP wants. And the answer is a copy of the duplicate.
@Gothdo mind if I edit the title to make it more clear that your proposal will add another method of sorting answer instead of just replacing the current sorting method?
@Kyll Have you seen "Over the Hedge" in English? That line is from the part of the movie where the animals have Sammy the Squirrel act like he is rabid... but he doesn't understand what that means, so he keeps repeating to himself, "I'm a crazy rabbit-squirrel!"
@WaiHaLee You've reviewed 60 posts today (of which 3 were audits), thanks! The time between your first and last review today was 48 minutes and 22 seconds, averaging to a review every 48 seconds.
@Magisch Patience... I have a pending flag from March 15. Jon explained a few days back why custom flags tend to wait so long - despite the good flags, they are apparently dominated by noise.
Also the less flags the lower the priority they are in the flag queue. Since there is only your flag(presumably) it normally takes a few days for it to bubble up in the queue.
Meta question about a closed question which is possibly closed for the wrong reasons. meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/320158/… . IMO I don't see why it was closed myself, anyone else have an opinion on it?
@Gimby I don't know Python, so would not vote on the question. However, it seems to lack an mcve, since the code is incomplete. (That reason was not broken out of "off topic" at the time.)
@gunr2171 Consider it an intermittent issue - I've gone through stuff - there's no manually imposed/SO auto system stuff going on with your logins. If it still persists, let me know though and I'll escalate it