punctuation pʌŋ(k)tʃʊˈeɪʃ(ə)n,-tjʊ- noun 1. the marks, such as full stop, comma, and brackets, used in writing to separate sentences and their elements and to clarify meaning.
@Zil: A 46.9k rep user and a 33.2k rep user disagreed with your suggestion now. Yet you remain stubborn, basically saying we're wrong. That alone proves this suggestion doesn't work, since you're not trusting our judgement based on rep alone. The whole premise of your suggestion is to trust experience, while you refuse to do so. — Cerbrus2 mins ago
I admit; I also sometimes get some crazy ideas that seem to be solving a big problem real fast, but then my meta XP throws three thousand reasons it won't work.
That'll be me, dammit. We're looking at replacing some of our core code that does all the tag filtering (etc) - apparently there are still some glitches! I've switched back to v1 while we investigate.
@Magisch Publish your code somewhere else (e.g. gist), with a more permissive license. In code you're publishing in answers, include a comment that indicates the source of the code (e.g. the gist url).
@Tunaki It's not even remotely programming related. It's a problem on the internet + a way too broad programming request. And none of the answers are actually useful.
@QPaysTaxes no, off-topic questions should be closed and deleted if they have no value. If they do have value propose a lock in which case a re-tag is warranted.
@QPaysTaxes I tried to say that you could read it as that the OP doesn't always goes looking for an answer for each and every problem they have. I don't know what they do then with their problem in that case but I assume it remains unanswered/unresolved
Whey they do go looking for an answer, they use google
Well, I guess the reasoning is that if a question has an upvoted answer, you might still want to look at the question that was closed. But if the question doesn't have an upvoted answer, you'd only want to look at the dupe target.
Still, it's misleading to automatically describe the closed question as an exact duplicate of another question just in the interest of moving people along
Just saying "this question has already been asked"/"this question already has an answer here" achieves the same result without claiming such perfection
Question for the room, Just saw what looks to be someone who created a new account to ask the same question again, Mod Flag, or just DV/VTC? (Edit: Grammar escapes me)
@theB Depends - for me atleast - on wether the user is a new user, who just tries to sabotage the rules, or an older user that's just desperately trying to solve his problem.
For me that's a difference, which I'd decide based on. :)
@PraveenKumar If you haven't been feeding back to Smokey since your ignore, you can start doing so again. You're not unignored (yet), but I've just implemented a system to let ignored users get themselves out of ignore. If another user agrees with your feedback, it'll be unignored and will contribute to your valid total.