@Selaron I have no problem with that, as long as capitalization is the only change. Since search engine searches are currently case insensitive (link, link2), fixing the case doesn't make the content more easily found via search.
If there were case-sensitive search engines around I would feel otherwise. Otherwise, the only time I would unconditionally support the edit is when the capitalization changes the meaning, e.g. step (a stage in a process) vs STEP (ISO 10303).
(Admittedly, sometimes I'll edit the question to fix the capitalization at the same time I answer the question, just to tidy things up.)
Hmm, thinking more, the only time I would unconditionally support the edit might be too strong. If fixing the capitalization makes the post noticeably more readable I'd also approve it. Just capitalizing a couple well-known trademarks (e.g. Kleenex vs kleenex) doesn't really cut it for me, though others may reasonably disagree -- which is why requiring multiple votes wither way seems like a good idea.
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@tripleee That was my impression, too. It certainly felt like people were making an effort to stay more on top of reports, rather than letting them slide, as has been the case for the last several months.
@SurajRao New answer is undisclosed self-promotion, user's past 3 answers have been advertising same project so modflagged and left a note advising on self-promotion policy.
@PraveenKumarPurushothaman not exactly. - is used to skip a message. So, give tpu- feedback to the latest, then skip the one that is currently in the room (well, I think so) and then give feedback Falls under "abuse of the site" IMO to the next report.
@double-beep @Makyen that request seems to have different date format than others. This happens generally to old questions, e.g. i.sstatic.net/9tbL6.png and in a new one i.sstatic.net/jGYqY.png. Can you have a look at this? Using Alpha version of the CV request generator v1.8.7.0 Here is a cv-pls of the new question as mentioned (valid, though IMO):
@TylerH They're teasing a number of things. Only 4 MCU movies at launch. My kids use the Disney Channel app as well. Unclear how much overlap there will be.
hey all! If anyone has some free CVs, please spend them in the player tag (which is being burninated) CVQ. There is some trash that needs to go (I calculated about 20 questions), there are currently 46 open
@double-beep Hmmm... Interesting. I don't see that. When you hover the mouse over the date the question was asked, what is displayed for the tooltip? Do you still see that format in the request preview now that the question is closed? In other words, I'd like to have an example where I know you are currently seeing that. Unfortunately, the ones you've linked have had at least some state-change, so I can't be sure you're still seeing it (I'm not). What OS/browser are you using?
All versions of the script use the value of the title attribute for the time the question/answer was posted. So it should be exactly what is displayed in the tooltip on that date. At least for me, that's always a date in UTC formatted as YYYY-MM-DD hh:mm:ssZ.
@Makyen all true, when I hover over the date the question was asked, I get the YYYY-MM-DD hh:mm:ssZ date format if it is new and the MMM DD 'YY at HH:MM if it is old. I am using ME 44.17763.1.0, however, no worries 😀, I am going to switch to Chrome and re-check that, though. Will update, soon.
@Makyen UPDATE: On Chrome even in old questions it shows the format you mentioned (i.e. YYYY-MM-DD hh:mm:ssZ). Thank you very much. Will see if this is related to the 40 userscripts I have there :)
@double-beep Do you always get the "at" format for all old questions? Is there an example question that you are currently seeing the "at" format? The few I've checked in Edge don't show that.
@double-beep Why do they change that tooltip? Having the UTC date available in the tooltip is useful information. Just duplicating the displayed text into the tooltip appears useless. It may also break some of SE's code, as SE's code relies on that date being available for some actions [It may just be used for computing/displaying the relative time, so if it's old enough it might not matter, but I'd need to check.]
@Makyen do never mind. I had a feature to convert every time to my local timezone (UTC +3, FWIW). It seems that SOX 'put its hand' in the date the question was asked to convert it and messed everything up. I don't really know why this didn't happen in the recent questions.
@Makyen ^ it just replaced the time everywhere it was present
Hi, I have this question about my openCV installation, but now it gets stuck at 57% instead of 100%. Should I ask about this in a different question because the error is now different?
It's taken me about a week to get this far with the installation alone, I don't want to ask too many questions but I need to do my actual openCV project by the end of next week and I can't even install it - how best should I ask a series of questions about the same topic?
Don't worry about my earlier comments, I'll change my coursework over so there's no need for me to ask the questions after all. Thanks for your help guys :)
@Zoe True, but that regex appears to be intended to not use boundaries. It could use some adjustment to improve its TP rate. At 82.5% TP it's below where we'd like to see a blacklist. Frankly, it's something I'd rather see as a bad pattern.
Food for thought/discussion: would my action here be considered "involved" with the Q? E.g. preventing me from requesting it to be closed? (In case you can't find it, I approved a suggested edit to one of the answers)
@TylerH Approving or rejecting a suggested edit does not make you involved in a post or edit.
@EJoshuaS You can't change review actions. However, if your review action resulted in placing a close-vote on a question, you can retract your close-vote, just like any other close-vote. For those who cannot yet close-vote, I don't recall if "Unsalvageable" results in an actual close-flag being raised. If it does, I would expect you to be able to retract the close-flag.