@vaultah yes, but with +200 upvotes sounds like something worth SO is providing out there, didn't check the date, maybe older than newer SO guidelines on QA
he has a parent class with a field and 2 inheriting classes. he instantiates both classes. for the first he sets the field to 1 value, and for the second to another. then he is asking if the second assignment changed the first because they have the same superclass. that is, he doesn't understand that it's a new instance of the superclass
My advice for new 3k'ers in the cv queue: filter on ONLY "unclear" and tags that you answer for the first 1-2 days. Then you can expand your filters until you get comfortable with the patterns of each close reason.
@kayess i don't know why he does a lot of things. some of his types are not defined. it's not a good question, but not too bad. it's just that i can't find a dupe for something which was probably explained 30 times
I skip usually if I am not 100% sure if it should be accepted or not, for example if a edit introduces some bad thing in combination with many good things
@Drew I prefer to do the reviews first, that way I can learn based on what other people voted for a certain review by using the back button on my browser
Agree. The FR is about removing the word "serious" because, well, it's not. There should be a separate queue perhaps, no mods involved, but that's not the case...
@MadaraUchiha What do you think about it? Feasible? Not important, who cares anyway?
@Tunaki I tend to think that comment flags should be for serious things only, but also have some less nuclear option to express your disagreement with a comment (i.e. some sort of downvote mechanism)
As in, flags should be used only if the comment needs to be deleted.
Currently, we just don't have that option
So I'm really impartial about your suggestion at this time.
Died once fighting Hashirama, revived myself with reality changing technique. Died a second time of old age, got reanimated then revived myself. Turned into an evil rabbit goddess/demoness, reverted, then died a third and final time. (Or is it really final...?)
@JAL you want to edit this post? stackoverflow.com/questions/18946310/… I don't think it's close-worthy but the body of the question should be something like "where did the corners option go?"
@AlexanderO'Mara I've not gone and checked the posts but, on the basis of what you say, a flag seems to be in order. If a user is plugging their blog in each of their answers, something is fishy. Did they really have all of those articles at the ready before they answered the questions on SO? Or (much more likely), did they write the articles along with the answers and are using SO to funnel views? (I've seen one case where the author backdated the blog articles to hide the ruse.)
@Drew The user has 59 answers that mention their website. (stackoverflow.com/…) I'm not going to read all the answers but on the basis of the sample so far I'd bet the majority of the answers do not disclose affiliation.