I didn't see any other relevant chat rooms, so I figured this one is the closest. From my perspective, these two answers are largely the same (mine and someone else's), yet one winds up with a positive amount of feedback, and one with a very negative score. What are the differences? meta.stackoverflow.com/a/367034/2484483 and meta.stackoverflow.com/a/366906/2484483
@YetAnotherRandomUser "The downvoter explains themselves. They are clearly vested enough to downvote, they should be obligated to spew forth some verbiage to help fix what they see as broken.", this probably didn't help you in that post
@rene do you think we need to review our comment repos with the new scrutiny over comments on the site? I'll go through my own repo and edit. I think less will be more with comments.
comment war going on now.. dont want to link it flagged all of it as no longer needed
and closed the q
> DBAs are like drummers in a band. They speak first, listen later. Just like how you removed your comment that "I came to the wrong place if I didnt have a code issue." –
@makkhi Questions need to be a lot more explanatory providing relevant information that don't require prolonged chat discussion in comments to understand.
Munim please have a look at the question. It did not require additional clarification. People started telling me to leave the place, etc etc and now they deleted their comments. I never disrespected anyone.
yes, the replacement would be to get out of your proud 100K+ reputation heels and just have a look at the questions, try to help, if not, move on....dont start preaching.
@makkhi please edit the question in simple paragraphs 1. The Scenerio 2. The Expected Behavior 3. The Error Output 4. Finally I want to know. Helps people understand better. And don't bother about bad comments on your question. They won't stay.
Listen JOhn, from devil and blind, you now came to quality control. why not include some stress testing and other irrelevant stuff for the sake of winning an argument
@YvetteColomb yeah, scrutinizing them won't hurt and with the latest Shog9 advice you can even argue they are obsolete. I'm not convinced yet our auto-comments contribute to the problems but neither do I want to see them used as evidence in a screenshot.
@SurajRao meh, seems handled OK.
Everybody tried to explain within reason what was going on or needed to be done.
@Adriaan The second example looks like an easy "yes". The first one, I see no value but I'd be wanting to hear from one of the room heavyweights before acting :)
@Cerbrus Personally I would see that as abuse of power, a gold badge holder dupe hammering a question that was previously marked as duplicate to re-mark it as a duplicate after it had been reopened by the community
@Cerbrus Not knowing the question you're commenting on I can just remark as if it is a close call, it may well be a blatant duplicate the community made a bad call on
@Cerbrus The answer in question (in its state at the time of flagging) looks like a very confused but attempted answer to me, certainly not NAA, I wouldn't have reopened the dupe
Do you think this is clear enough, I was tempted to post another comment explaining that the NAA queue is very strict and that even an answer as short as "You can't do that" or "Use the print function" can constitute an answer, no matter how bad it may be
@StephenKennedy What do you mean by suggested duplicate? The other link is a meta question. BTW: This question wasn't active for more than 3 years (see FAQ ).
@dur The meta link is part of my close reason. The question I cv-pls'd was the suggested duplicate target of the cv-pls immediately before that. My recollection is that being suggested as a duplicate counts as activity for a question, but will have to check the FAQ or with the ROs if you're disputing that :)
@StephenKennedy Sorry, didn't get it and still don't get it. You want to close this, right? Or is that the dupe target? What is the other question, I can't see it. Maybe it is already removed from cv-pls list?
NLN flags will auto delete if the comment fits a set of comments that SE has defined. If not then multiple flags will raise the flag up in the queue. That said, my understanding is mods will process comment flags in decent sized chunks since they only take a second or two to process and they stay on top of it.
@AndrewMyers best guess: involved with sock puppets; all posts/votes in connection removed, and thus the rep's gone. 6 mins ago is an interesting coincident though
And I wanted to say my piece so that others in here would be on the same page, and I'm at work and there's no telling if I'd have to step away suddenly.
I find it kind of frustrating that we have a clear community consensus (65 upvotes, no downvotes, an SE employee weighed in, and Servy himself wrote the accepted answer) and yet I'm told that 65 votes hardly represents a community consensus :(
It was pretty good. I call it the chestburster because apparently mine looked like a chest being bursted after I cut it, with the blackberry jam leaking out of it
@EJoshuaS eh, I will toss that to someone like @Makyen to answer - if it's a post that is close-worthy and of little to no value then I don't see why not. Otherwise if it's a comment then just flag it as rude, no longer needed, or for mod attention as appropriate
Someone just asking a lot of questions (e.g. a help vampire) is not inherently behaving in an off-topic or rule-breaking manner... the system even limits how many questions you can ask in a certain time period to prevent that
@EJoshuaS Basically, what @TylerH said. Without specifics, it doesn't sound like a del-pls is appropriate. It sounds more like you're asking if we can del-pls as retaliation for what they are asking in comments, which wouldn't be appropriate. If they are modifying their question, after they get answers, to ask new questions, then you should rollback. When I rollback for that reason, I usually leave a comment which explains policy. If they are doing it repeatedly, then you should mod-flag.
> This fixes a rare multithreaded exception when creating new states by... not creating new states. All of the data we use in the state machine is stored in the agent so we can share states between agents.