Provably incorrect answer stackoverflow.com/a/35619532/2943403 but the user defends post with [but people find it useful]. This is a most common rebuttal. How can this site have any chance of curating good content when incorrect answers are upvoted into invincibility? Grrrr.
@mickmackusa I am not fluent in php, thus I cannot validate the author's claim, but the question was modified after the answer in question as been posted.
This is the same problem as here: stackoverflow.com/a/37500756/2943403 There is a snowball effect that detracts from correct answers on the page and potentially confuses researchers or wastes their time reading bad advice.
... site curation can sometimes be achieved through diplomacy. I have succeeded (a very few times) to get high-rep folks to delete pointless answers through sensible argument.
@mickmackusa One of the main failings of SO is that after a page or so of answers, the noise to signal ratio really starts suffering. Whats even worse is that the likelihood of there being something interesting in there is high for multi page questions, but there are many answers like the one you've identified which detract from that.
... but that works for Roomba, Community-deletes and votes; but I don't know if self deletion works the same way. I have a post of my own that I could try on, but I may lose 30 reps. :(
@eyllanesc I noticed you asked previously. If you click on the little arrow the UI takes you to the message and highlights it in yellow for a little while.
It seems to me that one just needs to redefine the colours for all classes that start with "hljs". Unless they make colours for every language, but I did not check that yet.
@AdrianMole There's a reason why requests for downvotes are not permitted. Please don't post things that could be interpreted as requests for downvotes. I can understand your frustration, but just ... don't.
Well.. the syntax highlight is at least a little broken. old versus new. Looks the first 8 in the new. It has the old colour, whilst the other numbers are more orange. reference post
@RyanM Not that I really want to request stars on my own messages, but given the number of people who are wondering what happened with the code highlighting, starring or pinning this or something similar might be helpful.
@Scratte In Python self and cls aren't highlighted which goes against what most prevalent IDE's are currently doing. But ohh well, since the syntax highlighter is 3rd party there's not much that can be done except post a feature request on github.
@Braiam There's an intricate technical reason that can justify the style choice in terms of language, but nevertheless goes against all prevalent trends (newbies will be the most estranged, I'd never seen something like that).
I see that "this" is still a keyword in Java. But.. that dark blue looks black.. if they persist with this, I'd consider it so much a regression that I'd have to make a user script or some CSS changes to fix it.
@Scratte The right place to post feature request would be the higlighter's github...But so far it does seem like a regression (and for the most common languages :P )
@Braiam I'm not aware of being able to redact an edit summary. We can change a suggested edit from approve to reject, or reject to approve, both only if there's been no intervening edit, but I haven't seen anything about redacting edit summaries.
@Scratte That link was good, I left a comment. My guess is they'll change the current color scheme to something "richer". Consensus seems to be going that way...
@bad_coder I think you may be mistaken consensus with action. But I hope you are right. I'd like some rich colours. Something like your hair would do fine for orange :)