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@SurajRao I'm tempted to leave a "Should be a comment, I'm flagging this for deletion" comment. But indeed, it's barely above the VLQ threshold, although no-one will ever see it, buried under 6 other answers
@YvetteColomb If you are seeing a pattern of questionable behavior you should mod flag. They can handle it better then us. I also think the runs a foul of our don't target users policy.
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@NathanOliver yes - I was wondering about that. Can you delete my comment?
There are only 4 closed questions left for [tag:nda]. They are all off-topic. Please help on deleting these, so we can get rid of this tag. I decided not to create a Meta request, because there are only 4 of them.
@PraveenKumar Nevertheless OP got his answer, so chances are good he will come back with the next stupid problem. I just wonder when the comment flag for "tries to answer the question" was removed. Should we flag as "obsolete" such comments now?
@TylerH The problem is that the "should be an answer" flag made clear that the comment was inappropriate and circumvented the reason why closed questions cannot be answered. The comments could be deletred and such questions were discouraged. But as it is now, there is no use in not asking such questions, as chances are very good they get an answer anyway.
@TylerH It seems we are not supposed to flag such comments now anymore. Which (see above). Or is there a meta to flag them as one of the three current criteria? WHich one?
@TylerH Yes, but we should get along with standard reasons where sufficient (for "gimme teh codez" TB is). That will help the statistics to be more expressive.
@Sma: I just wonder: Do you already have the close-flag privilege?
@Siguza I happily never had to and hopefully most likely will never have to. But I remember very well old MacOS and - as the meta states - how much Apple emphasised the difference between MacOS and OS-X (and how harsh some Apple fans became when they were confused).
sure, only a mod can see the pattern but you can state in your custom flag that you want to have them check that
@Justin yeah, if you have a stake in the Q/A pair we rather not see moderation requests here. Things like answering first and then post a dupe cv-pls here or dupe cv-pls to questions you answered. We have discussed that in a room meeting and adapted the FAQ on it. But I realized a few moments later this was not about you.
Sad.... this user is quitting SO because he got heavily downvoted due to lack of MCVE. Deleted old post and reposted, getting heavily downvoted again. I offered to help him fix his question in chat, but he didn't take it up :/
I've become more aware of how people might react to having their questions closed / DV and the like ever since seeing the comments on this r/ProgrammerHumor post. People keeping the site clean have definitely come across as rude elitists. I've been meaning to make a meta post, but I haven't gotten around to it yet
We're definitely doing something wrong when someone feels this way: "Being a beginner programmer it's those people that make me feel like an idiot for asking a question." I'm not saying we should allow bad questions on the site, but we are doing something wrong if people feel like an idiot for asking questions.
@Justin I've given up with those people. It's amazing that anybody bothers with moderating the site at all. The 'Be nice' policy only seems to apply to OP's, and libels, abuses and even death threats are routinely thrown by those who have only to open another account to cause more hassle. It's explicitly stated that SO is a site for professional and enthusiast programmers. IMHO, that excludes those who don't have basic language syntax and cannot use Google.
@Justin: Yes and no. Many of them either don't read the rules, or read them and ignore them, and then get upset mainly when their unrealistic expectations are not being met, and that is the crux of the matter -- how to get them to align their expectations to reality before they post. This has been a constant issue for this site since I've been on it.
@HovercraftFullOfEels I think people don't read the rules because there are so many rules. You need to read a lot of rules + much of the help center to even begin to understand how to ask a good SO question. People have this preconceived notion of "this is how I ask a question" and there's no way they're going to read all the rules when that's much harder than just clicking "Ask Question". I have no idea how to solve this issue, but it makes me sad that people have had such a bad experience
@Justin I freely admit that I have no realistic answer. That's why I don't bother with proactive posts on meta anymore. I still fire back at the weekly 'SO is unfair to newbies' posts, but that's it.
Honestly, many of them don't belong here. This isn't a "please fix my Java 101 homework for me" site. It never was and never should be. This will upset folks, no doubt, but that's the price we pay for having a site where questions and answers are both community moderated.
It just seems to me like maybe we can do a better job of helping people understand that SO isn't a Q&A site, it's a site for crafting a repository of problems and solutions.
@rene Dreck! Those 'Please explain the code I copied/plagiarized from [somewhere] so I can demonstrate to my prof/TA that I actually did work' are near the top of my 'hugely annoying' list;(
I mean, if they genuinely want to know how some code works, they could run through it with their debugger. No - they want copypasta.
Although it is tempting now to continue to bash all those newcomers but maybe we can focus the energy on getting this fixed before they post as @Justin suggested.
And with those words I leave the room in your hands.
How annoying. You can only open the flag dialog every 3 seconds, and can only flag every 5 seconds... So that 2 second window exists where I can open the flag dialog but can't flag
@Nkosi I went with no MCVE. It looks like a typical "works in development (local)/doesn't work in production (server)" type problem. Such questions are rarely on-topic on SO due to the difficulty in providing a MCVE which duplicates both the working and non-working environments. As usual, without such, it's just a guessing game as to what the problem might be. I left a comment:
While this might seem like a programming issue, such things are almost always differences in setup/permissions/etc. between the local (development) machine and the server (production). Debugging questions on SO must include, in the question itself, a Minimal, Complete, and Verifiable example which duplicates the problem. Such questions require knowing all the differences between the two system environments, which are almost impossible to fully include in a question. Thus, such questions are almost never on-topic for Stack Overflow. Such questions might be on topic on Super User or Server Fault, but read their on-topic pages first. — Makyen4 mins ago