@Braiam I think you will find from the progression of comments that I did not prefer your suggested title and you did not prefer the previous title. There was a rollback war and you threatened to continue the rollback war if you didn't like my decision. I asked you to state whether you liked my newly suggested title, but you either didn't care to respond or were offline. I then asked Mak to weigh in because they are a mod with php understanding.
I'm pretty sure I have nothing to apologize for in this scenario
@mickmackusa I'm not asking for an apologize, just that you said that you will step back and instead just pushed the red button, forcing me to escalate. That's not useful. If you believe you aren't capable of making things better, just don't get in the way of those that believe they are able to do so.
At least those that believe, are willing to do something, not just staying static and stale.
Again, I totally 100% believe that all of my actions on that page were making the page better. You've been perfectly clear that you didn't like the way that I edited -- so it was a stalemate of opinions. For this reason, I brought in a trusted arbitrator which is the grown up and professional ways to resolve a dispute of this nature.
You keep saying that my actions are "not useful", that is your opinion. My opinion is that your actions were "not useful". See how it is "not useful" for us to dwell on this conflict of opinions?
I am not offended by all of the goings-on, but I am worried that you have taken offense to how this matter was resolved. That was not my intent.
@mickmackusa No, I didn't liked the way you edited, I didn't like that instead of building upon my edit (incremental improvements, right?) you decided to roll it back, basically saying that I didn't improve anything. From my POV, you reverted the question to a worse state, rather than improve it.
You didn't try to make it better, just got in the way of those that did try to.
And it got worse, you involved someone that actually made it worse than that.
Titles are supposed to be succinct and descriptive of the question. The entire wording is anything but that.
Now we have something with the same problem, but it got much more wordy unnecessarily.
Yes, I honestly felt your new title and the stripping of the string tag made the question worse. Quote from earlier in this chat: I am not in favor of Braiam's title because "numbers" are not included in "alpha and symbols" and "alpha" is an unnecessary abbreviation. Your title didn't read like proper/logical English.
@Braiam Then it sounds like you need to speak with @Makyen about refining the title that he justified and applied.
@Braiam I don't think there is much of a path left to negotiate with you, despite my attempts, so I am going to spend Good Friday with my family.
How is this focused post (closed as Needs more focus), linked as duplicate of a post that has nothing to do with opencv, about to get deleted? stackoverflow.com/q/50670326/13552470
@AnnZen Looks good to me. I suppose one might not know that "contour" already has a precise meaning in the context of the opencv tag, in which case the question might seem to lack precision... ?
@AnnZen A) It's not closed as a duplicate. I know you said "linked", but it's not a big deal that someone posted a comment saying that there was an inaccurate duplicate (probably from flagging for closure as a duplicate, as they didn't have 3k rep at that time). Flag the comment and explain it's not useful. B) It doesn't appear to be "about to be deleted". It has 2 of 4 required delete votes. In 2 years, it's 50% there. So, saying "about to be deleted" seems like significant hyperbole.
@Shree Is your issue in the preview too or only a problem when the post is saved? There are some answers where I've extensively used <sup>, I'd expect there are some where I've used it in a unordered list. I, quickly, tried a <sub>bar</sub> in a Markdown unordered list. It appeared fine in the preview.
@Shree Ahh... what you're actually trying to do is put an unordered list inside a <sub></sub>. I've never gotten that to work, even when trying to use HTML in the Markdown editor.
forgive me for asking to CV such an old question, but it was apparantly bumped by community user, so it appeared under recently active. Never seen this community bumping before
@jps It has been bumped several times before. It happens when the answers have a score of 0.
MSE FAQ: What can cause a question to be bumped? ("The Community user will bump non-negatively scored, open questions every hour that have at least one answer scoring 0 and none scoring more than that. ...")
@JeanneDark yes, have seen the timeline. Nice service. In this case I think question and answer are equally bad. Read the glassball answer "your code should work" for a question without code...
I have posted this morning a question about Tailwindcss and that has been closed because has been flagged as the same as another question but that one is about plain CSS and my question is with Tailwind CSS utility classes. Do you think it should stay closed or is it possible to reopen it? My question: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/66914169/masonry-grid-layout-with-tailwindcss-utility-classes/66915792#66915792
@DavideCasiraghi you need to edit your question why the duplicate doesn't answer your question. Something like In dupe question on answer x it is suggested I do Y but that can't be used here due to Tailwind.
After you've done that you can ping the dupe hammer / gold badge holder in a comment. Their name won't autocomplete but if you @[fullname of user] in a comment thy will get an inbox message
@AnnZen only over the API and you have to provide your own sort. You might use this as starting point: meta.stackexchange.com/a/269020/158100 ripping out the site stuff and add a sort.
Does this brief code-only answer contain enough copied content to flag? It duplicates a portion of another answer but it's so brief that might be coincidental.
@Dharman have you read the Stackoverflow linkedin thread of comments for the April Fools gag? Some people are ready getting bent out of shape about it.
@Dharman I don't follow. It's a debugging question, right? Pretty much every debugging question is a typo to some extent. Or do you mean it's a Typo (the close reason)? I don't know too much about debugging questions, since I find them quite uninteresting, but this seems to be a stereotypical debugging question.
Yes, of course it's not useful to anyone else, it's a debugging question. I thought debugging questions that were useful to anyone else were pretty rare. Am I missing something here?
We generally delete questions that are not useful to anyone else but OP. That is the goal of Stack Overflow. This question sits at -9 and the reason was just a wrong variable. Let it die. We don't need it. Nobody is going to provide better answer anymore.