as I said I did not dig deeper, but IMHO any improvement made by users not just robot hunting for +2 , but maybe not aware of what all should be improved would be worth to inform them not to frustrate them (not talking about rep hunters)
I agree, but take (nearly) anyone of us, the edits are rarely perfect and complete, there are often things which need to fixed too, maybe we did not know it, have been in hurry (emergency edit), lack in English or context, tag knowledge, whatever, ... I agree with educating and punishing robots, but not in frustrating users just learning about.
bummi I don't know if we are talking about generalities or this particular case. If the latter (or just about anytime) we try to get them here and let them know what to expect so the frustration ends asap. In his case, he went from "can't speak in chat" to able to because we are trying to support him.
If you think we are being too rough then that is cool. It will be taken to heart. There is a lot of kindness going on behind the scenes that people might not be aware of.
Really? I've turned off my VPN, other tools, and etc. However, I can't access to Google, Google Drive (and etc.) anymore, but I can still access to Gmail! Is Gmail unblocked in China?
So here is my spiel. You answer well and are conscientious. I just don't want you to spin your wheels to much out there. I can tell from your commenting and formatting that you can do well. Just think it is steer at the wrong peeps at the moment. For instance a quick scan of your last recipients of Answers were around and average of 10 rep. I can go on for an hour why that is a bad idea unless you want to be Gandhi. Trust me you don't want to be Gandhi unless that is really your thing.
Just a quick opinion. Others have theirs. No gospel here.
Anyway, that is a bit related to why I pinged you here. You can help us, we can help you. First, how you can help us. (1) Learn about and use close voting and work with this group if you want. Well that's about the gist of it. You might pick up on why some questions shouldn't be answered, like the question Jarrod closed and I remembered your name on.
I frequently seem to answer to people with low rep. I don't think they understand the up vote / accepting system. I blame that for the low average, really
It is not that that one is so much an issue, but related to why you many stumble into some of us that are all too happy to close it and move on. We have 1m Java questions and some should just be closed.
(1) Target good questions to answer (2) Ask us for advice on strategies (3) Save you time and make the grind more enjoyable. A lot more ... ROI . That sort of stuff.
You work hard at the answers and comments. It doesn't go unnoticed.
So as long as you are enjoying it and know what is going on behind the scenes when stuff gets closed.
Hehe :) Thanks. I'm modest, though so as long as people are learning when I explain their problems, I'm satisfied. I do appreciate the invite and I'll be active here when I can
Welcome. Is there any way to like be notified and stuff in this room? Or do people just have a separate tab open? Also, any posting rules I should be reading?
Basically we come and go. We have certain tags we try to clean as a group and bot spew things out like
@closey next 5 tags
assuming that bot is around
People download tampermonkey or greasemonkey and install a JS userscript (if they want) and when they stumble into questions can post close vote requests to this room automatically with little effort
Those requests get glommed together and we work them showing the current close vote count.
I see. I went through the front page of android-studio a few days ago and I simply removed that tag from a bunch of questions because none of them related to android studio.
yeah we have people here all over the map on technologies but there simply aren't enough of us
Tiny Giant in particular is quite amazing at JS userscripts (I am sure there are others here). In fact he so alters the SO experience you wouldn't know you were on this site with some of his scripts
And there's a Spark certification by DataBricks. My manager might make me take that at some point if clients seem to think it is super important to them. Right now I just sit on the Cloudera side of the fence between them and Hortonworks
Yeah, fresh out of university last summer with software engineering degree. Certifications are really only important for consultants because it shows you know what you are doing.
Last nite I went #2 on a dupe request, waited to see if Community would come by and close it as such, but never got back to see what happened because I think after 1 hour it was not dupe hammered
my God, I write a long referenced answer, someone write a two sentence answer, argues with me and we both get the same votes. And the other person doesn't address the key issue of the question honestly, does so in a psuedo way.. my ten cents
user3956566
I've lost my mind on how voting works on this site
@PraveenKumar I don't see how this question qualifies as "Too broad"; It seems rather specific to me. It is being closed as "Typographical error" though.
And while reading the docs would work, the answer given here is better because it explains the difference between assignment and function call.
I don't think the question should be closed. Downvoted, sure. But it's not too broad, and it's not a typo, it doesn't ask for code, it has a failed attempt and what he wants to get is clear.
I know I've made this exact mistake when I was a newbie, maybe not with this specific function, but since functions in JavaScript are the same as objects stored in variables, it's very easy to make that mistake without the runtime telling you what went wrong.
@AlexanderO'Mara Step 1: Create SD for good questions. Step 2: Create new site collecting those with proper attribution. Step 3: Get all the experts there because only good questions make it there. Step 4: ????. Step 5: Profit.
Step 6: Find the guy who placed the \ key so close to ENTER and strangle him.
Who owns the magic fix poster script again?
It's removing code from the question I'm trying to magically fix for some reason
lol, I'm getting worse. I tried whoring myself out again and... I got downvoted again but, this time, a grossly-incorrect answer got 6 upvotes. Maybe I need a pimp:)
@cybermonkey He is asking about the current code, which executes the same in c and c++ (as much as i remember). would an answer to the question be different it the tag was c or c++?
@Magisch how about starting a new room for focusing on real crummy Q & A that you want people to give input for delete votes. Then I would be happy to run a campaign to get those asleep 10k-ers out there that Shog says are asleep and could care less. I am not talking about burniation and the likes of checklist ... To me this trinket rationing (limiting) is a ploy to not allow us to clean up this site
@PetterFriberg try to get a hold of @cricket_007 and do a little training session in the campaign room on close voting
I chatted with him for a while last nite. That is another 50/day potential. Get him up on tamper and encourage him to support the Mogzie comment on the right pin
I hate it when users understand my answer, and ask me further questions in comments, but neither upvote nor accept any answer in the question despite them all beeing factually correct
I have not scanned the list and haven't seen your answers, but I imagine that you are doing the Gandhi thing to OPs that can't help you and are clueless and 1 day later have a new acct
@magisch if you want a scan of c that need answered with higher rep OPs let me know. Like rep>50 ... less than that I would not bother. Don't be Gandhi
greetings. I am trying to put together a list of java for you and Petter. Perhaps we can go to the campaign room in an hour and look at a few to get aligned on what should be closed according to prevailing opinion here. But as always the choice is yours
@cricket_007, remember always it is you reviewing... the objective is not close stuff that can be edit to a good question... but to shovel out dirt.. consider to leave comment that helps op ecc.