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@JanDvorak In Python there are "just" exceptions, but they are not only used for error handling. Differentiation should be made by the class hierarchy
throw..catch works on values. I think they have to be symbols.
@Rob Ehm, I atually should have written "object". Python iterables are not necessarily uniform, thus they can be really anything, including exception objects. And exceptions are much more common than e.g. in C++ where they are primarily intended for error-handling.
Correction: can be a string, too
@JanDvorak Objects, resp. their class. And as in Python everything is an OOP-style object, you can also raise function, classes or Elephants (once you hunted one in Africa).
I mean, in Ruby
00:05
I mean Python.
@Drew went through both lists and casted my votes wherever possible
thank ya
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@Olaf It's not me doing it, it's Your Common Sense, I've noticed that almost every PHP answer I see with a try...catch block in it used incorrectly has a comment for Your Common Sense underneath it. So I stated my observation.
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2 hours ago, by Tiny Giant
I think YCS has some kind of script looking for try...catch blocks on PHP questions and answers
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YCS === Your Common Sense
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00:14
And that wouldn't be moderating users, it would be moderating language constructs
ironically I like to dupe hammer toward YCS answered questions where he shows how to establish exception handling in server connections
In fact if some noob in PHP presents code flying blind, I will just dh to it. No one seems to mind. Especially YCS
00:31
@TinyGiant Well, it can't be my common sense, as I don't work with PHP and have actually very little knowledge about it. So, if you expers think execptions are most often missused in PHP, I certainly will not speak against it. All I said is that this observation cannot be applied to other languages.
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00:43
@Olaf YCS is a user
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@Mogsdad o/
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@Drew That's the difference between using try...catch blocks correctly and incorrectly.
Nice to see the "night crew" in!
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lol
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00:45
I'm on my way out in 15 minutes, then will be back in a couple hours
yeah well try catch is so baked into many languages that not using try catch is out of the question
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Yes, but using try....catch incorrectly is out of the question
Saw something about honey pots, got excited, then PHP + YCS = disappointment.
they are, many, frankly, built around it. And one can't just say "bubble up"
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well, in the question many times.
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00:45
@Mogsdad lol
@TinyGiant: I got that after I posted. But it works for both. Point is, you might be right for PHP (I can't judge, so I leave it to you PHP guys), but it is not for some other languages. I just got the impression you think exceptions are generally missused. See the Python coding style recommendations. They list Exceptions as a common construct for various usages.
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@Olaf Python is just weird, so no statements apply there.
@TinyGiant So I'm a weirdo? :-P
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if you do python, then you're a wier-do
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That is meant with all the respect in the world, I just can rarely understand it
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00:50
I see posts like "You do X (straight forward thing) and Y (other straight forward thing) and out pops Z (weird random thing that no one would ever imagine coming from X and Y)"
Actually ever one I talk into trying Python for more than a Hello World starts using it more and more. Including Java, C# and C++ guys (wheras the latter often has other target applications where Python does not suit well)
Normally I don't link user profiles, but I didn't know rene's pot was also on SO
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@TinyGiant Says someone using a Perl-Replacement ... ;-)
It's like this here for that we have to live with daily and those that don't program in those languages just don't live it
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@Olaf What am I using that is a perl replacement?
00:51
Honestly: Dive into Python, use it. Sure, it indeed does some things different than other languages. I struggled a lot with the indentation-sentitivity, but I change my mind completely about that.
@TinyGiant: PHP actually did replace Perl as scripting language. Hmm, just checked your profile. Ok, you actually seem not to be a PHP guy actually. Sorry, from your comments I though you were...
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@Olaf I'm fine with using JavaScript, in 10 years all programs will be written in JavaScript
I learned CGI/PERL in college. Echoing EVERYTHING and concatenation out the wazoo
Hopefully not. Actually Python has a much larger user-base, despite it is not hyped like JS.
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@Olaf I hate PHP, hate it with a passion, hate answering PHP questions, hate asking PHP questions, but it was my main language for a very long time
I actually have a love-hate relation to C.
Although it is my primary language for coding. Python is more for helper- tools. But then those become quite complex.
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00:56
I would love to see some statistics on the number of people writing JavaScript code vs the number of people writing Python code
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JavaScript is the top tag on SO
According to the Tiobe-Index it is clearly ahead of JS: tiobe.com/tiobe-index Handle with care, though.
@TinyGiant I blame Node for that
@TinyGiant So you say the best language is that which rises the most questions about its usage? Hmm ....
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@Olaf No I didn't say that, I said that JavaScript is the top tag on SO, and that I would love to see some statistics on the number of people writing JavaScript code vs the number of people writing Python code, I left it up to you to provide references for your statement "Python has a much larger user-base, despite it is not hyped like JS."
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01:05
JavaScript being the top tag doesn't mean anything specific
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Anyways, gotta run, see you guys later on
Anyway, my toolbox has more than a hammer. All I can say is you should have a very close look at Python before calling it weird (please don't take that too serious, buit with a smile from my side!). After all, it is very well thought, including its libraries. Until now it is the only language I really feel supported from to solve my programming problems.
Have you tried Ruby?
@TinyGiant I did provide a link. That index includes SO for instance.
@Olaf we all like our favorite languages. No reason to compare them. It always ends up silly
01:09
@JanDvorak I had a look at the syntax actually, but don't like it. But to be honest, both languages cover much the same use-cases and I started with Python ca. 17 years ago (when I had some tough discussions with a friend who tried talking me into Perl:).
So I stay with Python. As a sidenote: most programmers who don't know Python, but other languages can comprehend Python code pretty well. I'm not so sure about Ruby, though
@Drew: Well, that reminds me on the discussions Amiga vs. Atari-ST (for those oldies to remember) Or PET vs. Apple ][, VIC64 vs. Amstrad, ...
kaypro and Radio Shack Color Computer.
Timex Sinclair. my first
C vs. Pascal resp. Modula-2 (I actually have some private thoughts about that one:-)
Sinclair Spectrum.
Well, I programmed (VI)C64, CPC, ST, Apple][, etc. all were fun. Although the 6502 was my favourite for some reason.
We were programming before many here were born
before a vast majority were born
@Drew: I was not sure about you (just had the impression).
@Drew Ok, now I feel really old :-P
don't feel old. Feel empowered to ignore the nonsense
01:18
@Drew: Well, I was told, if I grow older, I'll settle and don't fight for my ideals not that much. But the opposite seems to be true. Maybe because I have more context now and see longer-time developments (or, more often, stagnation resp. the same problems popping up periodically).
But then, I don't let age keep me from behaving childish if I want.
01:45
"stop with the downvotes, you're hurting my feelings" - props for honesty
01:58
Being accused to hurt someones feelings hurts my feelings.
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Bah, who needs feelings anyway?
@TinyGiant Hi, I'm Eliza. What makes you think The Who needs feelings anyway?
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I don't know, do they?
You know they do.
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The Who know they do?
02:05
Do The Who know?
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The Who know The Who now?
@olaf maybe we can comment to them to go talk to this friend
@Drew another one for your hammer ^^
02:11
@TinyGiant Have you asked such questions before ?
@Shadow I may or may not close. But I may suggest they talk to Eliza. I will go look
@Drew Well, at school we hacked an ELIZA implementation into the Apple ][s.
For some comments, running the text through ELIZA might indeed be interesting.
@Drew what?
lol nvm us Shadow we are a bunch of goofballs.
YOU: How to change this query to mssql
ELIZA: Have you asked anyone else ?
@Shadow @Shadow: Check the last some postings here.
02:14
Ah, gotcha :) was not following your conversation
YOU: How to change this query to mssql
ELIZA: How do you feel about that mssql?
@Drew Ah, I forgot, it keeps some kontext of previous texts.
actually I just made that up
Siri's grandma ...
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@Olaf Maybe?
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02:17
I might not be able to stay for the whole event tonight
@TinyGiant Ahh, I'd feed that to ELIZA, too, but I just reset the conversation.
chris85: This section is for answers. If this is an update to your question please use the edit option.
ELIZA: Are you worried about someone else's question please use the edit option ?
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I'm used to talking to bots, half this room is made up of bots.
@Drew If you use the elizabot-link I posted, read the text below the text fields. It gives a bit more details about the structure.
I remeber that ppl in the 80ies (when we played with it) were quite asouned how well it responded.
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There has to be a canonical for this
02:22
does anyone have a link to a question where the OP is deleted?
At least he does not make up lame excuses: stackoverflow.com/questions/40296593/…
@TinyGiant thanks!
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Looks like in the beginning of stack overflow, the user names were not removed when accounts were deleted. Interesting
I started programming on a Sinclair ZX81 myself, so you guys are not that old :)
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02:36
I started programming using butterflies...
Hello
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Hello
my excitement was getting a cassette tape for my computer
03:01
Should this consider as spam? No affiliation but answering Q. VLQ for sure.
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not spam, naa
NAA or VLQ?
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naa
03:15
It attempts to answer the question. It should be VLQ and not NAA
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It attempts to answer the question with a link to something else without any explanation, that is not an answer. VLQ is for gibberish and nonsense
@TinyGiant I've gotten declined flags for marking link only pieces as NAA
@FrankerZ don't think so. NAA.
When it doesn't at all, attempt to answer the question
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03:22
If it is > 0 score or accepted, some mods may want you to try and edit the relevant content in.
03:34
@FrankerZ every answer has a twist. But this is a good bet pix link
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04:08
Not going to be able to make the event tonight, hopefully another RO will be able to make it.
that it's a response to a +100k user... I'm not surprised anymore
@Braiam prolly means he has been around for a long time, and perhaps is slower to adapt than new users. But in fact I agree that the -1 filter annoys me and I subvert it from time to time
I go extra lengths to not mention votes at all... I know how humans respond to what they perceive as a personal attack, and votes seems to be taken so damn personal...
@tripleee err... who is talking about new users?
I'm a pretty old user and haven't mentioned votes before
@Braiam I mean a 100k+ will have been here for eons and might not even have been very active in the last year or so, after the -1 filter was implemented; contrast to new users, who probably just accept that it's there
@Braiam I do find myself wishing to explain why I downvoted something from time to time, e.g. when there is a factual error which I wish to point out; obviously, this only makes sense if the OP seems to be familiar enough with the site to understand how the comment is supposed to help and direct
04:24
What can we do about a post like this? It's migrated, but closed. I can't vote delete.
@tripleee telling them that you downvoted them seems to be specially counterproductive in those cases
@SotiriosDelimanolis weird but harmless, will be roomba'd out when it's old enough I expect
the less they know about something, the more likely you will obtain a emotional response
@Braiam I can hardly report a high success rate but also not a high rate of flamboyant responses
@SotiriosDelimanolis I get the sense you are getting us to spend del votes on stuff which will be cleaned out by the roomba anyway, would you please hold back a bit?
I think one of these might get roombad, one without positive answers
I hope you're spending all your delete votes every day
04:28
such as the one I reacted on
see stackoverflow.com/help/roomba for details about the mechanism
I didn't ask for del on that :)
you did
Yeah, only two of those would've gotten roombad IF not accepted by OP
Vote as you please. I can only request eyeballs.
> Assertion failure: !mDoingStableStates
funny
negative Q with neg Answers but Accepted Answer = no roomba
04:32
They aren't accepted yet.
I'm just waiting for the status- tag on the one about comments to move on to ignoring accepted answers
@SotiriosDelimanolis i know im with ya
@Drew ouch, yeah, sorry, missed that
The Op often just does Accepted to save face. Not like you can baby sit it
the dupes are the ones to target er look at
(in general)
oh @Drew, I have an axe to grind on those too :D
04:52
@SotiriosDelimanolis the other deal is the Force Roomba (feed i guess) approach stackoverflow.com/q/40049537 and who knows how kosher that is. Full disclosure: not my downvotes
btw @tripleee, sometimes it's better to just not comment... Shog discovered that so many years back
05:27
Two spams on smokey.. need more flaggers
@AndrewLi yeah. Some users have still not come in Charcoal as they usually do
06:09
@Tushar Seems like it didn't register my CV. Weird
Bug?
Not sure.
If it comes back I'll report
grml
@Magisch grml?
I wanted to look into domains but apparently Magisch.de and Magisch.org are occupied by squatters that want to sell them for 1999 eur
>_>
06:16
Pfft
1999 eur, that high?!
whois.net offers magisch.diet (sic) for 17.99 and magisch.gripe for a little bit more. The cheapest I could see was magisch.biz for 12.89 which would obviously label you as a spammer forever
ohhh there's magisch.rocks for $12.24
and the coveted magisch.adult could be yours for only $80
Magisch.gripe sounds cool
I may buy that when I have enough money again
My experience with "uncommon" TLDs is that it's difficult to tell people your email-adress
they're immediate reaction is "dot WHAT?"
among the pre-explosion TLDs .us was pretty cheap IIRC (closed the page already)
@TinyGiant ok
morning
06:33
o/
Is it just me, or are flags taking longer to get taken care of?
Magisch.us is only 14,99
And Magisch.cc only 29,99
@Tushar lol
@Machavity ROFL
07:00
Morning o/
Plop!
blob!
Hiya
\o\
07:08
/o/
07:19
Hiya
Hiya
@xenteros if you think it's spam, prefer to mod-flag
user has rep
@Tunaki the question was posted in 2014, the answer was posted today with link promoting the poster's tutorial
It doesn't change anythinf IMO
@Tunaki posted it yesterday three times on three different questions
07:22
It's not spam. It's a link to his blog which he clearly mentions that it is his. So a mod flag there would be better.
@xenteros That just makes the argument towards mod flag stronger.
@BhargavRao Exists only to promote a product or service, - blog post is a product
@xenteros True, But the link there is relevant and the OP mentions his association with the blog. Flag it for moderator attention stating that "This user has been linking to his blog .... in this and this answer, <links here>. The answers are mostly link only, however they are not spam as the user discloses his affiliation to the site. Do take care of these <more story if you feel like>"
@BhargavRao That what I've done later. Anyway if I wrote I own an on-add-earning website and would like ppl to enter it, you would probably say it's a spam even if there was interesting content.
07:31
not on SO, but if you have the time to register an account on a sister site and raise a few flags, that would be awesome
thanks
@xenteros Let the mods take care of determining whether a post is spam or not. Note that a spam flag comes with a penalty of 100 rep and also an answer ban. If the user was a one rep, unregistered user, the case would be different. If the user was a 20k rep user and did not disclose affiliation, the case would again be different. The moderators can rightly check if any other answer of the OP has been deleted for the same and can suspend the users for "promotional content".
TL;DR be careful with spam flags. Use mod flag whenever there are multiple cases of user linking to the same blog.
I use a canned comment in cases where the OP has high rep and adds multiple answers, all linking to their own blog/site etc which is overloaded with Ads.
You seem to be adding a link to a website that has lots of ads w/o [disclosing affiliation](http://stackoverflow.com/help/promotion). It looks like you are trying to get more views on the site. Note that doing so might increase suspicion among the members of the community that may lead to the suspension of your account. Refer this [meta answer](http://meta.stackoverflow.com/a/294124/4099593). I am writing this comment to warn you beforehand.
@BhargavRao poofed
@Tunaki =[
07:40
@Seth =]
@Tunaki =0
@Tunaki SPAM - helpful
@xenteros great! but again, I'd prefer not to do it myself
@Tunaki the user wasn't penalized with -100 repu
@xenteros that only happens if the mod flags as spam, or 6 spam flags nukes it
07:51
Morning/Afternoon/Evening all
Morning is fine :)
Hello \o
Hmm why is this NAA flag helpful with 6 rec. deletions but still there? stackoverflow.com/a/40250321/5292302
Hiya EdChum
@Tunaki I'm on GMT time so I presume nothing here
@PetterFriberg +1 score
07:53
Then it's up to you >20K to delete it.... :D
@PetterFriberg hi Petter
@PetterFriberg but it can only be delted if negatively scored
meeh I can only do that much...
auto-flag was raised
@Tunaki anyway the upvote was before the review que... why do people need to review if it does not get deleted, seems crazy...
07:58
@PetterFriberg It raises automatically a mod flag
If the reviews ends with "recommend deletion" on an upvoted post
oki, thanks
08:53
Hmm, @tuna Does the graveyard script also move undeleted smokey messages?
nope
@Seth no idea.
:(
flagged again
09:03
That just dropped my % from 99.57% helpful to 99.45%
Eh. Reading again.
=[ ..
I think the answer is saying: of course you can have negative hashcodes, because what would be the hashcode for a negative numbert
That would be completely wrong though
And it now has a delete vote
That isn't an answer though, it absolutely is not.
I don't know who'd think of that as anything but NAA.
@Tunaki Is it acceptable to open a meta Q for that? Or useless? (I know that declined flags cannot be "un-declined")
Useless IMO, that is probably the explanation
09:08
Meh...
09:24
I'm tempted to just ask on meta. That seriously makes me unhappy. -.-
@Seth meh, leave it. Can't help. There's no use beating an already dead horse.
@BhargavRao I know =/
Still, I'm salty.
@Seth Maybe "Negative hash only" was interpreted as "might be an answer"
@Cerbrus Maybe, who knows.. All I know is that that is a disgusting answer (and the flag should've been disputed at most).
I usually take antidepressants to cure myself of the Post Declined Flag Stress Disorder.
09:27
Whatever though, I downvoted it (and will open a bottle of champagne once that's either at -5 or gone).
Send the champagne this way
I want some!
Sure thing Throws bottle of champagne to tuna
Yay \o/
Smokey needs a !!/champagne command
^-^
09:42
@NisseEngström Why is that bad? o.o
My guess: whitespace is significant in python?
@ivarni yeah, for indentation
@Seth Indentation directly affects the execution of Python code.
@NisseEngström O_O
Oh darn.
Interesting, thanks! :)
Never going to touch python questions/answers then... =P
10:17
I just upvoted a question I marked as dupe. This is a good day, there was one good question asked \o/
11:29
Morning
Morning
11:41
Morning all - not sure about the posting convention (or how to add tags in chat) but there's an off topic question I'd like to flag - is that on-topic here?
Yeah we talk about what is and is not off topic here.
if you want a close vote review post it in the form of [tag:cv-pls] reason link
thanks :)
12:15
Not sure but this might be a misuse of Java. Or maybe it's just a code hadouken
eww
also lul
Teehee
@Machavity Oh god.
You know when you're coding well, when you have to use the horizontal scroll bar to get past the whitespace
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12:32
Have you seen the vertical monitors? They are 16:9 but the wide edge is vertical. They are for programmers since there should not be much horizontal scroll.
@NathanOliver You mean monitors that can be rotated?
My strategy is to split my monitor - left half for the shell, right half for the text editor
@ivarni I think can be rotated and some are just dedicated to be vertical instead of horizontal.
@JanDvorak I split but use two editor windows then keep browser fullpaged on another workspace split 50-50 with devtools
vertical never occured to me
@UKMonkey Scary. But I like to have single lines that are so long, you need to horizontal-scroll for centuries until you spot the end.
12:40
LG makes rotatable monitors. They're big suckers too
like that one :D
Go buy a monitor that read it without scrolling :p
Hey
I can even one-line it even more. Lots more actually!!
I had to zoom out so I could see the line and the scroll bar at the same time :(
@Tunaki Give me a moment, just going to increase my resolution somewhat - that way I won't be able to read it
12:44
SO is 900 pixels wide right?
@Tunaki I think you should switch to perl
I never tried Perl. Can you have thousands character long lines easily? I love those. So fun to write. So fun to debug as well.
And it's technically a one-liner.
@Tunaki meh, I like Java8 streams. They are linger
@Tunaki not only does it like long lines in general, but rubbing your face on the keyboard is probably valid perl
Someone just said they haven't tried anything because they don't know JavaScript
It's going to be one of those days
12:50
@AndrewLi I haven't tried posting on stack overflow because I've never done it?
@DalijaPrasnikar Deh OP!
@UKMonkey so true
@DalijaPrasnikar You shouldn't be casting undelete votes to every crap question there is
Sad honestly
12:53
@JanDvorak Well, someone is doing just that...
@DalijaPrasnikar The OP maybe
I don't understand why people think they can make us do the work when they don't even know the language themselves
Because they can
@Tunaki You mean OP can ask for undeleting his own crappy question that has been closed and deleted...
12:55
@AndrewLi I particularly love it when they're clearly students who are meant to be learning the language - makes you feel all warm and happy inside, looking forward to meeting them in an interview
@DalijaPrasnikar they can vote to undelete yes
> I really don't care, in fact I wish him well
> 'Cause I'll be laughing my head off when he's burning in hell
> ~~ Weird Al - Amish Paradise
@UKMonkey If only we had AI to prevent these questions from being asked
@Tunaki Dang... this is quite a nuisance... how to find questions that maybe really deserve to be undeleted among all that pile of...
@AndrewLi I heard the military already made drones ...
12:58
@DalijaPrasnikar Yeah...
Maybe at the very least they should expire
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Cause they don't =/
The askers, or their votes?

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