http://stackoverflow.com/a/43949985/5233410 Copied my answer completely without attribution http://stackoverflow.com/a/38096572/5233410 does mentioning this here break the room rule about referring to questions you have answered? Just wanted to know what I should do. Edit it in? comment on answer?
what would be the standard way of treating with this.
@pulp_fiction No, I've chosen a different close reason. @Baum an me cannot close as dupe at the same time. It's always just one of us then. — πάντα ῥεῖ1 min ago
Maybe they'll adjust the number of approves back to 3
From a quality point of view, I wonder whether it would make sense to require two reject votes for rejecting an edit and three accept votes for accepting an edit... — honk13 hours ago
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7:33 PM
@Floern Robo-reviewers don't approve edits. Robo-reviewers reject edits due to the fact that there are no known-good suggested edit review audits. We aren't worried about robo-reviewers that auto-approve because they will be banned soon enough. Users approving edits incorrectly are generally well meaning users who just don't know that the edits they are approving are bad edits.
"Oh, through our changes to the UI we discovered that we can easily change the amount of labour directed to review via minor UI changes. As it happens, we massively reduced the amount of people reviewing. What now? I know, let's keep the current UI and reduce the reliability of our whole reviewing system to accommodate our trivially-revertible UI change." facepalm
I guess I'll be keeping an eye on the final outcome of all SE reviews I do.
Shog single-handedly making changes to the code base and ignoring the community doesn't like them? That couldn't possibly happen ... too often, I hope.
So for another example of why I'd be cautious about making rejection easier, I just hit this: stackoverflow.com/review/suggested-edits/16114527. Accepted answer was in Spanish, so a Spanish-speaking suggested-editor translates it. And somebody voted to reject on the basis that it should've been a comment?!
"Too minor" politics aside, there are also lunatics out there rejecting things for no reason at all.
Yeah, the OP hasn't been online since 2014 so in this case I figure that none of those considerations apply.
(Also, posting the translation as your own seems like a bad idea in general, @JanDvorak, since if the user really doesn't speak English then they can't possibly have agreed to the licensing terms for the site, so you probably have no legal right to use their work, even with attribution.)
I haven't seen posting a translation as your own answer suggested anywhere except by you, here, @JanDvorak - the Meta post I linked to just said not to translate posts, which isn't quite the same.
Two months ago, I asked if there was a difference between the tags for version and versioning. Most users seemed to agree with Lundin's answer.
version is a useless tag that could do with burnination. It could mean
anything and I really don't see how it can be used in any meaningful
way. ...
@JanDvorak Not really. The former may be too broad, but questions about whether some implementation uses some specific choice of implementation defined behavior are neither uncommon nor inherently bad.
I don't see why I can't assign a value here, is it because the vector does not contain any elements yet?
That's exactly your problem. The vector is empty, and doesn't contain any elements yet. So you can't assign any particular element in your vector with a value.
You have a misconception h...
I well understood that now, and will extend cryptic sarcasm at nauseam, instead of being the straightforward, honest and clear person I use to be in real life. Blame the mods about that :-P
@paxdiabolo is great with that discilpline :-)
One of my colleagues commented about my ban (sorry to switch to german): "Wir können uns Alle mit Wattebäuschen bewerfen, aber das bringt die Sache an sich nicht vorwärts."