@SurajRao I know, or we wait 4 hours and the bounty is gone (+24 hours decision time). My experience with flagging bountied posts is that only if the bounty is very fresh mods will take care of it; otherwise they prefer to just let is expire
nvm, BR is back in da house and solved the problem
@tburrows13 I disagree this is a dupe. The proposed dupe is a blunt request for code, the question here at least conains some code. It seems to be too broad though. (and we should get the other question closed for the same reason as we are at it).
@Machavity Demonstrates what he's aiming for, lists the deficiency in the class (which I didn't know existed until today, event though I'm still unlikely to use it, TIL), and doesn't seem any more POB than a well-received question I asked a couple of weeks back
Anywhere (other stacksexchanges) this question might find a better home? The user seems very willing to fix it, but seems like it really doesn't belong on SO.
I'm not sure. Seems like it is an easy yes answer but I've never done API calls from a mobile app so I don't know how that stuff is coded. I would think it would just be stored in a string and you just need to update that string.
@NathanOliver I'd argue it's more a network infrasturcture thing. He wants to avoid having to push app updates out to users with a new endpoint URL, so the only other way to do so would be to re-direct that url on the server, ergo server-side
@NathanOliver Whether it's on-topic for SF.SE is another matter though, one I'm unfamiliar with
@nyconing Sorry, we don't discuss users in this room. As to the question itself: almost anything flies on a profile page, so I doubt this is problematic for SO.
@nyconing FWIW I don't agree that political protest is necessarily offensive so long as it doesn't spill out into the questions and answers. In this particular instance I won't comment as I cannot be impartial due to my wife's nationality.
Reading through the answers on that meta I'm curious: what would happen if I were to give some blasphemous statement about a deity in one believe or another in my username? Reads to me like that would fly
SO allows free speech so as long as you are not violating the be nice policy you should be okay. AFAIK blasphemous statements, at least as a user name or profile are not covered.
@NathanOliver I had a flagging-row with a CM on a blasphemous statement in a meta post a while back; apparently when using f- or s-words everybody's offended, but when using a blasphemous word (in this context interchangable with the f one), apparently everybody's happy enough about it.
@Adriaan yeah, I'm all for letting things go depending on context but it becomes murky if one post does contain all kind of dubious words and on the next those are not allowed all of a sudden.
@Adriaan I don't think we will get something where everyone is happy. I can understand both sides of the argument, unfortunately I lean more on the side of unless it is hate speech let it be.
To me it is weird though that a word which is offensive to ~2 billion people on the planet (give or take a few hundred million) is apparently of no concern to a CM (who declined my flag saying that), whereas a word for something we do every day (the s-word that is, the f-one I'm not interested in hearing from others) is edited out directly, referring back to the Be Nice.
@Adriaan Actually there is not even need to say one of the US-TV banned words. to violate the be nice rules here. Just using clear language or telling a user to read the fine maual can be enough to get a rude flag accepted.
@NathanOliver I meant the content of what's said, not who it's directed at. As in, how offensive something needs to be before it's considered hate speech.
@MartinJames Can 1 or 2 users make for a ring? Not going into deep, but I'm quite sure I have one or two personal "friends" who are more likely to flag certain posts if I wrote them than another user.
@MartinJames "Many enemies, much honour" - literal translation.
I just wonder who cares more about this site (and help users): folks who comment and tell a user to learn the basics, i.e. to learn fishing or those giving a fish to them. Personally, I consider certain vamps and questions hwich could easier be googled than asked very rude. They consume other people's time.
@Olaf Yes, but there are a lot of them, and they visit pages/adverts. Skilled and experienced SO user-moderators are in short supply and hardly ever read the adverts. So, suggesting a noob RTFM is hammered in case it affects revenue, and a user-moderator is expected to just ignore all the 'toxic wasteland', 'bullying' etc posts for the same reason.
@MartinJames I'm not talking about a simple rtfm for every question (I think we both agree almost all C and C++ questions can be answered either that way or by debugging/reviewing the logic). But for fundamental missunderstanding, e.g. the recurring "why do I get sizeof(array_parameter) == 4 in the function?" thing.
@Adriaan SO is strictly non religious so saying blasphemous things isn't in itself flag-worthy...otherwise someone describing themselves as transgender in a comment would be flag-worthy to some religions. But if it was intended to rile up or was disrespectful on purpose, then I would say it is flag-worthy under the "Be Nice" rule. It's hard to say since I don't know what comment or blasphemous term/phrase you're referring to (and I'm not asking you to say it here, either, to be clear...)
The OP edited the above post, but it's still probably a dupe of the canonical post; any opinions on whether it should be reopened? (If it's a dupe, it seems kinda dumb to reopen it just to reclose it).
@TylerH SO is strictly cultural anyway; what's offensive to a random American might or might not be offensive to someone else and vice versa. This was a clear-cut case of someone using a term, blasphemous, but in this case interchangable with the f-word, to 'strengthen' their term. No need for it, offensive to ~2B people as I said so no, I completely disagree with your comment.
@Adriaan Like I said, it's hard to really discuss since I don't know the details of the comment/post and I also don't know of any blasphemous term that is a replacement for the f word, just suffice it to say that blasphemy is not offensive in and of itself especially considering how religions and their beliefs are not relevant/on-topic to Stack Overflow. The only relevant part is if it was used to offend/be rude, which you say it was, so I have to take your word for it
@TylerH it wasn't used to 'offend' in the same way as people say it "flying amazing". Replace flying by the blasphemous term that's around for that and you're done. i.e. the same as using the f-word imo
Maybe I wasn't clear: It's sufficient it's not a fixed width font. No need to think any further. (for the other GUI elements which don't need a FW font, I honestly don't see much of a problem. If OP prefers Old German fonts, why not … he jhust should not expect anyone else to be able to read it.
@Compass I wouldn't use it myself, but it's readable. So if he's happy with it, I don't see a problem for non-code. Maybe I'm getting old, but I'm not that dogmatic about the "right" font as I used to be.
@rene I hoped on physics, not meta questions :( Anyhow: questions read good; I'd say [bullet] and [bulletphysics] should be merged for starters, as they have the exact same description, and possibly be renamed to [bullet-library]
Did not disclose affiliation so it could be considered spam. I would only flag it as such if it is more than one occasion though. If not I'd just VLQ it
@NathanOliver @Jean-FrançoisFabre That edit should have been rejected. It changed the case of the first letter of all the identifiers to lowercase, such that it no longer matched the question. I've reverted and changed the offensive word to match how it was changed in the question in 2017. I've also changed the another answer under the question to match the word used in the question instead of the offensive word.
I've also flagged the comment under the question which repeats the word.