FYI, FA has some new metric filters (such as Low Length above ^). Some more filters might also be implemented in the future. Are you okay with that @rene?
@Yam anyone with domain knowledge here? It has a bunch of code now, but still no question statement. Can someone spot the question, edit that in so we can reopen?
@AndréKool If it happens once, maybe a comment is enough. But if the user starts a discussion or reposts multiple times, mod-flagging would be reasonable imo.
Hum, user edited question with "log removed for security reasons". Don't know if I should rollback or vote-to-delete: stackoverflow.com/questions/20419209/…
@StephenKennedy apparently, the top answer is using information only available from the removed log. So it does make the question invalid without it. As for sensitivity of those logs, except to say that his working environment is C:\Users\Sheng, I don't think it's very sensitive. So I guess I'll rollback
This is a strange tag wiki edit suggestion. "Xero can be used to manage invoicing, bank reconciliation, bookkeeping & more... Note that developers are more likely to use the tag xero-api". I'm thinking I should I reject it with a custom reason? stackoverflow.com/review/suggested-edits/19734299
@NathanOliver @Cœur Let's do that. There's only 3 questions! I'm planning to reject edit with the msg "This site is only for questions abt programming/tools primarily used in programming. Tag usage guidance should discourage off-topic questions." Does that look ok?
@Cœur I don't interpret it in the same way, I see it as Xero is listed one of his specialities (alongside Java and AWS). Can't see anything explicit about working there.
@Sam Your guess? Man I love these AI things. We already don't know how humans come to conclusions and now we raise the cluelessness to the next (machine) level ;-}
@Olaf Yeah, pretty much what Stephen said. The edit distance is calculated between the current rev against the rev when the post was CV'd. Which means it's not necessarily the first edit that will trigger a report.
The bot doesn't display anything anywhere on how many edits have been made. But it should be relatively easy to add that info, if needed.
The idea behind the reports is to simply increase exposure for worthy posts. Which will hopefully lead someone (the CV'er) to review the question in its updated state. So I'm not sure if an edit count will be all that useful with that goal in mind.
The percentage isn't so misleading then, provided it's made clear to humans how it is calculated. Olaf's suggestion may have some merit - "38% changed over 2 edits" would suffice?
@Sam Well, I do review the posts after these messages (which I normally don't unless pinged otherwise). I appreciate the messages. Nevertheless, afair there was no edit which really made a question on-topic. That might be because of the tags I check, though. Seeing which edit(s) the messages refer to would be helpful imo. Maybe a reply to the message could set the reference revision?
@Sam Actually the former edit (on the 11th) was much more than the minor and irrelevant last edit. That's why I was irritated to see the message right now.
@StephenKennedy Would be easier to state the revision or simply "since closure" or "since last report" (the latter only if it was acknowledge by a reply would be ideal).
@Sam If I acknowldege a report, the revision the report refers to is set as the basis (reference) for further modification checks. So, if there is another edit the next report could be "xyz% changed … since revision #n".
@Olaf If I'm correctly understanding what you're suggesting here. "since last report" wouldn't ever trigger, as the bot only reports a question once, after which it is removed from the watch list.
@Sam I see. How if there was an option to keep it on the list, e.g. if we reply to the report? Can't talk for others, but I normally do reply, just to let the room know if I think it should be re-opened. And I've seen others doing the same. (yeah, talking to "The Hand";)
@StephenKennedy Similar, but with both which the precentage is calculated from. If I understand it right, it's currently always the one after closure? In that case it's not required to state the original rev. just the edit which triggered the report. But consider we could put a post back into the list, that would be nice.
@Olaf Yeah, that's doable, but would the bot still use the same edit distance threshold when comparing the new edits?
@Olaf Not necessarily, GraveRobber compares the latest revision of the question to when the revision at the time of when the [cv-pls] request was issued for it.
@Sam If by "edit distance threshold" you mean the required percents changed to trigger the message: I have no idea. That would require some time to find out imo.
@Sam So you mean to lower the threshold? Not sure, maybe it could depend on the acknowledge (but that would require some formalism). Something liek "unnecessary", "pointless", etc. could leave the threshold as is, others might lower it. I'm not sure if all this is worth the effort.
@Sam Well, I'm fine with that and if you don't think it is worth the time, it's absolutely ok for me. I just can't stop thinking how to improve something. Just that info which revs are used to calc the change ration would be really nice. Sometimes edits are done after the report and before the report was noticed for example.
@Sam That would be sufficient to inspect the message. It just wouldn't necessarily explain the percentage reported (sonderider a small change just above the threshold, so it's reported, shortly after followed by a much larger one). Well, that's till ok, the percentage might raise eyebrows, but not really an issue.
I jkust tend to get it 100% correct always. That's why I can't do fun projects anymore :-(
@Quillion Up- and downvotes are anonymous. Asking to reason is considered offending. even for comments (you can, but should expect it to be flagged). This room is not to ask for such votes at all, so it is definitively not the place to ask such questions. If someone wants to leave a comment, he will. If not. review your post.
@Quillion: Oh, and welcome to this room. Please get comfortable with the rules socvr.org have a waffle and enjoy.
@JohnDvorak Asking for up-/downvotes is explicitly agaisnt the rules of this room. So asking about the reason for votes does not make sense (less, as votes are anonymous). And comments at posts asking to reason for a (down)vote is indeed worth a flag and normally honoured.
Btw. I intentionally did not write it as an implication. Sorry if it was not clear from the original text, I was a bit in a hurry writing
I gotcha, it is just I am noticing a lot more hostility towards a lot of questions lately. I have been around here a while so I do not care as much, however I think SO is starting to become much less welcoming to newcomers since even valid questions are usually just downvoted/voted to close without any good reason and this tends to shy people away from asking questions
@Quillion if your latest questions it only has 1 downvote, so that is a bit random, I don't see anything wrong with but since I'm not android I'm not sure about the research part.
That's because leaving explanation is considered offensive (thanks to the latest pro-welcoming movement) if worded poorly, and really hard to word correctly
@Quillion probably every day it gets harder to ask on SO, but maybe also that is natural since 90% of question already have been answered, hence the research part
to me that 1 downvote is fine. I really do not care. But I am diving into android and am noticing new questions get that 1 random downvote. To someone who just joined our community it might be a bit discouraging.
Not much we can do other then vote up on good questions and vote down on bad question, meta by now is tired about this discussion (there is 100 on meta), if you like I can give you some.
I would disagree with the research part because if you consider it, technology is moving forward at breakneck speeds and it is natural to have more and more questions pop up. Like for example android introduced Recycle View to replace List View, however you will be sol to find any questions on Recycle View because anyone that asks a valid question gets discouraged from doing so
I wouldn't mind spending an hour each day reviewing new questions that were downvoted to see who downvoted them and then contact them for explanation why they did so, and if no proper explanation is given then remove such a priveledge
@PetterFriberg I hope so, just wish there was some means of knowing who downvotes stuff to figure out why it is done. I wouldn't be surprised if someone would just write a bot to go and downvote things just for sake of being malicious
@Quillion I think they would catch it as they catch serial upvote...
@Quillion there is an android room, you can ask for more info, but be careful asking about own questions seems kind of selfish, my advice is to keep the discussion in general.
it is not difficult to create an army of bots who upvote each other and downvote everything else and make it seem to be done in as human behaviour as possible. If you get enough bots you can easily create a new bot with ability to upvote with ease
@PetterFriberg I will wait until I see a valid android question that is not from me and ask about that one
@JohnDvorak A reference for "it's of no use to ask here"? Actually one had to provide a reason why asking here why something was downvotes does make sense. The only refence in this context would be FAQ #10 which is very clear. The rest would be plain speculation unless the downvoter was in this room and willing to explain. In which case they normally would have done at the original post. About disagreeing: That's your very right. As much it's mine to disagree with you disagreeing ;-)
@Olaf meeh Olaf I saw the question as advice on how to improve the question and also as a general discussion on SO voting behavior, the rule is about "Please upvote me"
I don't think the discussion we had is outside of rules, but I guess we need an RO to confirm
@Quillion That's one viewpoint. Another, as legitimate would be the quality of questions has massively decreased over the past years. It's pretty normal the more popular a platform like SO becomes, the more bad questions like "do my homework" are incoming. As with most things, there are two sides on the medal.
@PetterFriberg It's similar about "please downvote". Anyway @JohnDvorak, too: It clearly ask for a reason for the vote, not about the question. And that's how I read it. @Quillion If you meant how to improve your question, things are different. If that was your intention (which is impossible to know), it should have been phrased more to that point. In general it's not a good idea to concentrate on particular votes. If there is a single downvote, I'd say forgtet about it.
There are as many "oh, you wrote a whole sentence" unjustified upvotes on this site.
@PetterFriberg "not the place" does not mean "outside the rules". It just means it is pointless to ask for a downvote reason (see above for more). Anyway: Pizzahh!
@JohnDvorak Well, you can't expect all readers to read between the lines. Ecxpecially as there are a lot of non-native speakers. That's why one should phrase a question clear. (and I'm very aware I have the same problem sometimes)
@Olaf I mean, it wasn't even a cryptic reading. It was the obvious reading once we know he knows we can't read minds, which is a pretty safe expectation.
seems like that is what it did, and the particular downvote on my question was simply the catalyst to ask opinion here because as I have mentioned in android tag I have seen some valid questions with one to two downvotes, that's all
@JohnDvorak They are not allowed to ask about donw/upvotes. The rest does not follow from that. No need to read between the lines. Next time, I'll leave such questions to you.
I will take my questions to android chat and see if they can shine light, will just have to wait for a good android question that is downvoted, shouldn''t take long
@JohnDvorak It's funny you tell me to read between the lines and don't read on the lines for my posts. That. And here I'll leave to enjoy my pizza.
@JohnDvorak: Seems I was right and they are not asking why the question was downvoted, but downvotes in general. @Quillion: If you have an issue with downvotes in general, best would be to take it to meta. Just remember to do some research if there already is such a question and pad your point with arguments.
@JohnDvorak … or text comprehension. It is purely you making up the "asking here is against the rules" part. All I stated is it's not the place to ask if one wants to get a reasonable statement for a particular downvote. As it turned out now, it's not about a specific one (which was not even under the lines, less between), but a meta question about DVs in general. I'd appreciate not to have put words in my mouth or free interpretation of my statements. Thank you.
@Jean-FrançoisFabre Nah, I don't slap. Just informaed you. I got the habit to ready the visible part of the transscript at least, most times up to the bot report. Most duplettes stem from them.
@Jean-FrançoisFabre Lol, that's just the normal masochism of a freelancer doing dirty job once the money runs low. But for taste I normally don't like bitter, at least not in larger dosage.
@Jean-FrançoisFabre If you mean the Unclosed Request Review script, then, yes, it could do that for those currently displayed. Currently, depending on what was used to post the requests, the requests may have the same URL for the question, which will result in the URL being blue in both, if you've already clicked the link in the earlier request, but this isn't universal.
For the request generator, it's planned that it will inform you if a request has already been made for a question, but that is not yet implemented.
:) Given that I have C gold with 1000 something now, I guess that I more or less (repcap/accepted answers aside) gained 10k rep with C. Not more. for a whole 2 years cucumbering