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@tink What does fugly mean? What do you mean?
@tink That is a little bit rude.
You reckon?
I don't understand how SO works. Someone posted an answer which was wrong and it got 5 upvotes, I post a longer and I think better answer and I get -1. What gives?
@tink What is ugly about PHP?
Heh. @Dharman that's like asking how democracy works ... one doesn't need to be intelligent to vote for Trump. ;}
22:10
@Dharman Not unusual. Many people upvote not on substance but on presentation. Plenty of folks don’t have the attention span to read a long answer. I know this well, as mine tend to be quite long.
@CodyGray This was short answer. Let me remind you with syntax error!
Like I said: your answer was long, and therefore got fewer upvotes.
I have, on multiple occasions, posted a thorough answer explaining the cause of the observed behavior, the circumstances leading to it, and multiple possible workarounds. These answers then get downvoted and/or not accepted in favor of another answer that gives copy-paste-ready code.
I personally find explanatory answers far more useful than copy-paste-ready code, since I’ll be damned if I’m going to copy-paste code of unknown origin and function into a production application. Besides, it’s unlikely to truly be paste-ready, since it’ll need to be adapted to the actual problem, not the MCVE.
Can't tell you how many times I see someone ask a question a day or two after getting a copy-pasta answer trying to get the answer to work because they don't understand the code and the answerer didn't explain anything.
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And the code in the answer was wrong anyway
22:37
@Machavity Can you reclose it properly, please? stackoverflow.com/q/59330618/1839439
@Dharman Added as a second dupe
Thanks
Ah, YCS renamed the question. That's why I couldn't find it
@Machavity Yeah, it is much difficult to find. But no one can come up with a perfect title
Can't you just title it, "I have p0rblem with PHP, please help urgently"? That would guarantee everyone would find it, right?
22:41
@Dharman Believe me, I know
@CodyGray No, the word "help" is blacklisted. :)
Ah, foiled again by that ridiculous misfeature.
Hm, actually the blacklist might be please/urgent help.
Not 100% sure.
@BaummitAugen - would h3lp work?
@tink Yes, I've seen that one quite recently. :|
22:45
heh
Including a comment that they spelled it like this because the blacklist didn't let them write "help".
Everything is so much cooler in leetspeak
LOL
"halp" also works well
22:47
Same with error being truncated to erro: stackoverflow.com/search?q=title%3Aerro
Through the magic of Unicode: ʜᴇʟᴘ
HUALP
"HeIp" even looks almost right in the title font.
Or one could listen to the advice and pick another title I suppose.
But then it would it more difficult for someone else to find this question when they Google "HELP!"
What should I do with this question? I wanted to edit it, but I have got no clue how? stackoverflow.com/q/59322962/1839439
22:52
@Dharman There's nothing that can be reasonably done to salvage that question. Closing is sufficient.
This is not python code, right?
It's output spew.
Poorly formatted error messages =}
Every second question is non-english in this search: stackoverflow.com/search?tab=newest&q=title%3aerro
Don't see that many non-English questions, but I do see a ton of off-topic questions.
Check back in a few moments. :-)
Hmm, you didn't wait long enough.
The color of visited links is really difficult to distinguish from the color of unvisited links. I can't even tell the difference comparing one to the other on that search page.
I might have missed deleting a few of those...
23:05
@CodyGray That is why I have installed Stylish and used .question-hyperlink:visited, .answer-hyperlink:visited { color: #b15757; }
Grumble, grumble, another userscript. I don't know how people do it. I use too many different computers, and sometimes even a phone.
434 -> 374 posts. not bad.
23:32
@PearlySpencer I don't see the merit in re-opening. It is exactly the same problem.
The "why" is identical.
user8682794
@CodyGray It is similar indeed but I think the closed question offers a better explanation. It would be a shame to be deleted. Perhaps it should be re-opened and the other question be closed as its duplicate?
Closed != deleted
user8682794
Yes. But duplicates are often deleted.
Low-quality or useless duplicates are often deleted. Duplicates that are useful signposts and/or have good answers should not be deleted.
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user8682794
I agree but in practice it happens...
23:45
@PearlySpencer Who deletes good duplicates? You can raise this issue on Meta if good posts are getting deleted.
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