Specifically when an older question was hammered as a dupe of a newer because the person who hammered had an answer on the newer. The older also has more answers (+ different ones) and more votes
I kinda have, but more as a reminder of what should be closed, and on the answer posted by the hammerer because I don't think I can copy-paste the name and get the pinging right xd
Relevant meta discussion for Cerbrus and dippas last CV requests. Generally, we don't do questions with no recent activity, I don't know if we should make an exception for these.
I've binned the new request. dippas unilaterally closed it, meta felt it shouldn't be that way, we'll let meta handle it since it is in their domain. @dippas If you want it closed I suggest writing a meta answer. Since you have a deleted one, it looks like meta disagrees.
I binned Cerbrus' request because it was on a 12-month inactive question. I think we do need a meeting topic on whether or not we want to stick ourselves into Meta actions like that tho
In my opinion, if it is on meta, keep it on meta. Shog suspended the room one a while back because people we talking about stuff going on in meta here, instead of in meta where it was visible to everyone (not that it was inivisible here, but the conversation should be kept in one place so people don't have to go and find it).
And conversely, it wasn't obvious in the requests that either request was being made in relation to Meta. As such, if the closures had come under scrutiny, those voters would have taken some heat for something they didn't know they were a part of by close voting
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@Cerbrus cc all of the above (forgot to ping earlier)
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@SterlingArcher You really shouldn't do that. A comment would be better if it needs to stay closed. Otherwise you're just making more work for everyone else.
@SterlingArcher Unfortunately, the close system really doesn't do a great job of informing an OP as to all the reasons a question should be closed. Sometimes, if the voting is just right, it might list two reasons, but lots of reasons might apply, even all of them. There have been various proposals on meta to improve it, but none have really gained traction, and certainly haven't been implemented.
@SterlingArcher More often than not, I usually prefer pouring inside, but a good party can have a bar outside too. That's often better during the summer.
@SterlingArcher Yeah, it's unfortunate. It certainly contributes to confusion and various negative feelings/impressions of SO on the part of OP's. After all: "I fixed the thing that the close reason said was wrong, why isn't my question reopened?"
@Zoe That link covers questions, and the reasoning is because they have to understand the answers. I edited an answer, which is the correct thing to do by that logic, so that the asker can understand the answer.
@Zoe Yeah but no need to be fiscal about it if CalvT taught the answer was good.
I have seen mods edit, the basic idea is to not google translate. If you understand well and think the answer is useful, I would not be fiscal about it.
@double-beep I don't know that that's disagreement, per se. In the one you linked, the Q had been closed as Unclear. The OP then added some details which made it a dupe. In that particular case, the correct course was to reopen, then close as dupe.
Remember, edits put it into the Reopen queue. It was very possible it would get reopened even without us. By forcing it, we could ensure it got closed properly
@M-M If you feel your answer adds information to what's on the dup-target, then you should move your answer to the dup-target. This may, or may not, mean you have to modify the answer in order to fit the dup-target, while being more general purpose. By move, I mean delete it from the duplicate and post it on the dup-target. Unfortuantely, there's no such SE function as to actually move an answer, other than the moderator action of merging questions, which is complex, looking at all answers.
@Machavity I was more trying to convey the fact that the answers weren't reflecting research effort because it's just a typo; out of curiosity, is there a better way to phrase that?
Rather than any reflection on the users who posted the answers
@EJoshuaS I would just say it's a typo and leave it at that then. We delete those all day long. And John's "Not useful" is fine too. Answers can be that. But answers don't have effort, the users do
We're not here to sit as judge and jury on how much "effort" people have put into their answers (nor could we reasonably ascertain that if we wanted to)
finding or recommending products or services, including tools, libraries or packages, programming languages, books, scholarly papers, tutorials, articles, or blogs career or education advice
@stom for the third time, nowhere in the SE network
It's too broad and too opinion-based to be on-topic.
Also, by appending /tour to any base site URL, you can get a nice list of what is on-topic and what isn't on any site
And the software engineering one also says (under what not to ask): "finding or recommending products or services, including tools, libraries or packages, programming languages, books, scholarly papers, tutorials, articles, or blogs"
AFAIK, there's three sites that allow POB questions: Interpersonal Skills, Software Recommendations, and The Workplace. It's also off-topic on softwarerecs. softwarerecs.stackexchange.com/tour - off-topic: Questions without concrete requirements — if some potential answer would lack a critical feature, we need to know.. Your question doesn't show any kind of specific, concrete use, and softwarerecs isn't "which should I use for <blank>" anyway
@stom we're done with this. Take it to meta if you still feel it should be open but you have had plenty advice and arguments why won't fit on SO or anywhere else with the SE network.
Please don't post a link to that question again in this room
@rene , Ok Thank you , Last comment, SO Means - Where Developers Learn, Share, & Build Careers , I am not able to ask my fellow developers about which programming language is good , then how Developers can Share ? There should be a site for these type question like sites like hashnode.com does, developers will found it helpful. I will take this to meta later. thank you.
@EJoshuaS most of them are still opinion-related, and rely a lot more on personal experience. Yes, it does require backing it up (which Interpersonal has started enforcing - hard), but it's still opinion based. Or at least a lot more than SO if not entirely
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@Steve What version of the Request Generator are you using? This cv-pls appears to be exhibiting a bug (duplicated user names) that was resolved in more recent versions. OK. So I should read a bit further in the transcript. Checking.
You might want to also update the Issue comment with a direct link to the CVRG. You were probably using a version a bit earlier in the release version. However, your testing of the Tampermonkey issue may have been with the alpha version
@Steve At least for the URRS, you appear to have copied the @namespace, which doesn't necessarily reflect where you got the script from. It's just another identifier, which can be any characters. Unfortunately, getting the URL from which TM will update is a bit complex. For each script, you have to "edit" it, then click on the script's "Settings" tab. The 2nd section will be "Update", which has the "Update URL". That's the URL from which TM thinks that it got, and should get, updates.
@BaummitAugen That's a nice benefit. Many of the rate limits are a pain in the rear, particularly the short delay ones. I've repeatedly been tempted to write a userscript that just intercepts the response and delays it until after an auto-retry when it sees the user get a response indicating they've hit one of those short rate-limits. I mean, if I clicked on it, I almost certainly really wanted it to happen. Just wait to do it, don't make me re-do it. :-(
There's a webpage that had an update today and there's an input button that is now hidden. It can be identified by it's class name submit. I need to change the style attribute from none to table-row. Any idea how to put in a bookmark scriptlet?
My expertise is pretty much limited to VBS/VBA, which I could do by:
Set o = IE.document.getElementsByClassName("submit")(0)
o.getAttribute("style").display = "table-row"
@K.Dᴀᴠɪs This is close. I'd probably use something like document.querySelector('.submit').style.display = 'table-row'; However, that relies on wanting to change only the first element with class "submit".
@SterlingArcher we've had someone (or perhaps they're still at it) who searches for (semi-) common typos in question titles, fixes just that typo and moves on. I've flagged that at one point, seeing they did lots of those, and the response I got was 'Is OK, they're improving'. Not my pont of view (they left all kinds of issues scattered in the body) but apparently allowed.