@bad_coder Most of meta isn't official policy, but community policy. Anything with 800 upvotes seems to be well supported. I agree a question doesn't have to have code if it consists of a set question and then an approach from the OP with specific questions, but not if it's just the set question.
Excellent, if the chat transcript jumps on the bandwagon of blanket condemning the word "homework" that enables poor decision based on uninformed misconceptions.
But I think the point is that one needs to pick one of the reasons what are available in the close flag dialog. Saying "Homework" isn't valid, since there's nothing wrong with homework Questions. So you'll need to find out what is wrong with it :)
@bad_coder I think that's why the term homework dump gets used. No-one minds what the source of the question if someone has a specific genuine question to help them solve it. People, rightly, object to a question which dumps an untouched question into SO and basically tells the community to do their homework while they're off to the pub.
@DavidBuck I can't give a comprehensive answer without making waves. Another SO site is "heaven on earth"...Every question has been answered and solved. With a few hundred posts being exceptions. You know what? Those unanswered posts were actually hard to address, so the reaction was down voting.
@bad_coder I'm not sure what your point of contention is. I thought people were pretty much on the same page.
@10Rep I would say that the majority of the time you'll see "Needs Focus (Homework dump)" because the poster hasn't highlighted the specific issue they're having trouble with.
@DavidBuck Hey, that was plain English, let me count: 6 sentences...Not that much. But anyway, being on the same page, my contribution was spot on. Those valid posts speak about get systematically down voted, in a few a minutes, in spite being valid according to SO policy. That's it.
@10Rep It's not going away. There's no need. As far as I understand they're mostly used for post to avoid them being deleted. The post isn't hurting anyone and it has no delete votes.. so I say leave it be.
I'm sure plenty more people will come across it and find it useful yet.
Don't know if it's unwelcome to mention here on top of the above discussion, but there's also problematic suggested edits emerging from the same user: stackoverflow.com/review/suggested-edits/27397422
I studied for so many years, I have spent so much time practising and getting better, learning new technologies. Only for someone to ask how to uninstall a browser, or how to press a button, or what does the message on my screen say?
... I once took over a week of hard searching through my code (and lost several handfuls of hair) looking for a really annoying bug. Turned out that, when converting from grams to kilograms (or some such), I was dividing by 1.033 instead of 1.0E3. (Why didn't the compiler spot that?)
@AdrianMole Because compilers aren't smart enough, yet, to be able to perfectly prevent you from shooting yourself in the foot while still allowing you do do everything you need to. So, instead, they are designed to allow you to shoot yourself in the foot in the most gloriously frustrating way possible. :)
That's why you use a tried and tested unit library. As a bonus point, you can then provide support for imperial units without hardcoding a ton of conversion factors.
@AdrianMole You're welcome to raise a custom moderator flag for such duplicate answers. Moderators handle those routinely. If the answers are exact, character by character, duplicates, then an automatic flag is raised. That automatic flags are not raised even when the answers are very near duplicates leaves a lot of room for needing users to manually recognize that the answers are very close to the same and raise flags.
Given that the duplicates must be exact in order to raise an automatic flag, you should just assume that no auto-flag was raised and raise a custom flag. The amount of work for you to determine that it is, in fact, an exact duplicate is way more than the zero or near-zero extra effort it takes for the moderator to handle both the autoflag and a custom flag at the same time.
@Makyen So, presumably, when the handling mod sees my custom flag, they will also see any auto-flag ... which makes it easy for them to approve mine. I'll bear that in mind for future cases.
... or, if it's a mod that I've recently been cheeky to/about, it makes it easy for them to decline, saying, "please don't raise custom flags for issues the system takes care of." ;-)
@10Rep We can't delete vote answers unless they have negative scores; and we can't make del-pls requests in here unless a post is within one vote of being delible. Thus, answers with +ve scores are out of our purview.
@AdrianMole The handling moderator will see both flags at the same time in the display for the answer. There will be a big button that is "Delete". The moderator will click first to open the question page to the answer in another tab. Then they will click "delete" on any of the 3 to 9 (or more) deleted buttons (depending on userscripts). They will then post a comment on the then deleted answer to say "don't post duplicate answers" (paraphrased).
Opening the question page is required, because the mod-flag interface removes the listing of the answer and flags as soon as the post is deleted and the user is only notified of moderator comments on deleted posts when the comment is placed after the post is deleted, so the comment should be after the deletion.
OTOH, if the moderator has installed the correct userscript (and modified it), then they can delete the duplicate and add the comment with the click of a single button.
@Scratte I'm only aware of the existence of the auto-flag for identical answers (i.e. no script which auto-deletes). I vaguely recall someone else saying that they thought there was such a script, and me believing them to be wrong. IIRC, that statement was in here, but during a time when I wasn't active and I only saw it when reading the transcript.
@Nick I think that's just a word. I don't think they need the absolutely most efficient way to do it. They just need a way and added that word, which unfortunately is a trigger word, but they don't know it :)
@Nick That's the interesting bit. There's many ways of implementing a solution more efficiently than I did. But I suspect OP doesn't really mean efficient
I don't think the question should be closed, because it does contribute something useful to the repository of knowledge (considering it isn't a duplicate).
Completely unrelated, my profile pic seems to have led people to respond to me in French :p I'm just partial to surrealist art. My French is tres terrible :(
I think I just default always skip those, but maybe I should just start Answering deliberately bogus stuff. I don't understand why they need to know this.
@Dharman It does a lot of times say something about culture.. unfortunately its removed the individual aspect and the fact that some people don't agree with their "own" culture.
Since we are talking about it.. when the image is very small as on my screen, it kind of just looks like a mushroom. The rainbow isn't very clear, so that looks like the stem.
@cigien You can VTD whatever you like, you can't bring it in here for support though while your answer is on it (well, you can for discussion theoretically, not for a delv-pls though)
@cigien Well, deleting the question will implicitly delete your answer, so you could just delete the answer first, then delete-vote the question (unless, of course, your answer is accepted).
@Dharman Normally no, especially for an answer that's accepted with 5 UV :) But I hit my cap for today a while ago, so i don't care as much, and it's very much a dupe (though not closed as such).
If you use @Nick it will ping all Nick's active in the room in the last x days :), there's a reply button at the right hand side of each message to respond to specific user
Don't worry, I'm explaining it to people one at a time, eventually I'll not get pings for so long I'm classed as inactive and stop getting them altogether
The ROs must hate me at this point, whenever I come in here it's to complain about pings and strike up strange conversations that nobody is interested in
@cigien Hmm.. but what about those 5 users that find it useful and probably now will get a raise because they've done such a good job today? (copying from Stack Overflow)
@AdrianMole You can reply to yourself using the numerical ending (50702010 in this case) of a message permalink, @RyanM, and preceding it with a colon.
@Scratte Sorry, I'm not good at judging these things. I don't see an emoticon in your question, so I assume you're serious. I have no idea what you mean.
@Scratte Aah I see, thanks for clarifying. That's interesting. Personally I of course UV a question that I find useful, but I often UV answers if they're correct, and would be useful to someone else with the same question. In this case, apart from the OP, I doubt the answer directly helped 4/5 people.
@cigien I think we all use those votes in each our way. I also tend to upvote a post if I learn something. Which is a little unfair when I think of it.. since there's lots of things I've already learned :)