So if I entirely rewrite an example, basicly the same as entirely contributing one, unless it ends up being more characters then previously, my change will not only not net +2 rep, it will never net any rep
So essentially don't touch an example unless you make it longer
@TimCastelijns I'm not a rep whore but in the same way I don't edit a crap NAA on SO into a lenghty quality answer to get rep to the original author I won't rewrite examples when it means not only do I get nothing but other people get something from my effort
I have no problem with getting little to no rep from contributions but the notion that I get nothing while others get everything for something I've written myself in entirety is quite dumb.
@Magisch I would say that if there is enough good content to start with then improve example. If it is crap don't polish it flag it for being low quality. It will either get polished by someone else or deleted.
@Tunaki In the same way that FGITW'ing bad questions is abuse
It technically is, but we can't assume malicious intent
It just reeks of a "first come, first serve" mentality when it comes to rewards on docs where not only is fgitw encouraged but after enough people have done it you can't even get your own solution in any more
@Magisch Something like that. I don't mind not getting reputation for improving and editing other people's posts like on main SO, but with examples there is not enough maneuvering space to keep good content in and bad out.
this would be like if every main post had a 3 answers cap and rather then posting your great answer you'd have to edit the FGITW barely not NAA one, for which the guy who spent 10 minutes on it then gets all the rep
Under the new system I get absolutely nothing for the giant C example I essentially wrote entirely but isn't considered a substantial edit because the final product had a few chars less then the first version bloated with direct quotes from the standard
Not that it matters much to me, but what does piss me off is that the guy who wrote the original bloated and bad draft gets credit and rep for my work and I don't
Oops, @tuna. I meant to say that the post might not be spam. There was another post w/o a link and hence it might not have been a spam. But, yeah, Now that the post is gone, Meh.
Well, "you" could start posting "use company X's product / website" on all questions that you see. and we would end up talking to the legal dept of Company X :) @Tunaki
@Cerbrus "rule" is something that you should follow, that is in the help center, right? Now, the application of that "rule" is that "you should not do this, but since it became popular we allow it", yet the help center says nothing about this. The help center becomes "guidelines" instead of "rules" because the enforcement of the rule isn't followed to the letter and spirit of it.
Just because an exception has been made once, doesn't mean the same exception should be made again. You're implying that, the moment an exception has been made, the rule basically loses all value.
@Cerbrus well, the exception has been consistently made if the content is "popular", so, the customary "rule" is that "we don't allow this, but if it becomes popular we do", which is repulsing for me
Context, this discussion was sparked from this comment:
@Cerbrus rather than "rules", the troughs police want you to call it "guidelines". If they were rules, then many of the locked questions would not exist in SO anymore. — Braiam1 hour ago