@NathanOliver Because Meta is different than community sites, it would be reasonable to require users to do some basic stuff there to get familiar with it (the "speed bump"), but then use their off-Meta rep to control privileges ("VROOM!").
@JAL There's a good motivation and point behind that post, find a way to edit it and offer its reopening. The main issue is that the current way it is formatted makes it very likely that answers will be opinions rather than facts. For example, have clear technical specifications on the goal to achieve as they seem fairly eluded atm
Re Kyll's message: That's a better explanation. The OP should want truth, not opinion, so it's in their best interest to word the question in a way that will tend to get objective answers.
@Kyll The issue is that the OP needs to define what "better" is? If it's style, that's based on opinion. If he wants the shortest or most efficient code (where efficient is defined), then I could see it being reopened
@Mogsdad "What should a custom flag say?" -> "Please give me the bounty. I found a duplicate with which the question should be closed. So I should also get the bounty plz." :D
Ugh, I've had so little success flagging bounty questions recently. I flagged them on the first day and they don't get handled until after the bounty has been expired or awarded. So lame
> This question seems to be blatantly off-topic ("help my find a paper to cite"), and also probably fairly easily google-ble. The +100 bounty on it prevents me from voting to close, I was suggested to flag it for you [link] – Andras Deak Feb 22 at 14:24 helpful
@Mogsdad You should be okay then especially since it is a dupe. from what I have seen if there is more then half the time remaining the will accept the flag
@AndrasDeak My new template! Thanks, Andras. This question seems to be {insert reason for closure}. The bounty on it prevents me from voting to close, so I am flagging as per ["How can we close questions with bounties?"](http://meta.stackexchange.com/questions/14591/how-can-we-close-questions-with-bounties).
I do have a felling all that user will be doing is spamming his link. Not sure if we want to mod flag for that. He has the same type of answer on software recs but he has been a user for 2 years with no other contributions.
@PetterFriberg "Nederland" literally: the "low country" that's the proper usage. I get very irked when people call it "Holland". It's like calling Sverige 'Skåne' or something
one of the first things I learned in Swedish was how to explain that I'm not from Holland, but from The Netherlands (after learning to order coffee of course)
@JAL what I see from it is that it checks which users have interacted with that post and lost 1 reputation within a short time frame of the down vote registering on your profile
boldBold for Delphi is an advanced Object Relational Mapper (ORM) and application framework. Do not use for the font style named "bold". Free maple syrup to the first person to guess what the most common use of this tag is.
@NathanOliver One of my team members has a hobby farm, and taps 100 to 150 trees every spring; for the past few weeks he's been a little bleary-eyed, because he stays out in the bush most nights tending the fire under their kettle.
Error: Pedantic mode may only be deactivated by the user who invoked it. Alternatively, it may be revoked by decree of the Executive Officer of the Week.
Aw crap. Copied a couple of lines of a tag wiki and threw them at Google, looking for the original source. All the top results are from "SEOWeasel", which appears to be a search seeding marketing outfit. Google search.
@SephReed short answer: consistency. Long answer: questioning the design choices of a language developer is out of scope of Stack Overflow. — Jan Dvorak10 secs ago