@Vega That makes a lot more sense. The gold badge holder can unilaterally close as duplicate any question which they can normally vote to close. The only restriction on that which I was aware of is that the hammer doesn't work on questions where the gold badge holder edited the question to add the tag in which they have the gold badge. IIRC, there are some corner cases involving other tag edits which also have been reported to cause the dup-hammer to not function.
Based on the fact that your vote didn't close that question, I'm going to assume that the dup-hammer also doesn't work on questions where gold badge holder is one of the people who approved the edit which added the tag they have a gold badge in (see the suggested edit, which you approved).
The edit was 2 years ago. I would have been surprised if you did remember it. Reviewing specific edits really isn't something that should be memorable.
@JimGarrison Yes, but the body's incorrect (not the tags), or at least the OP needs to clarify what their actual requirement is. log4j is a Java library, so I assume that they're asking about Java - the question's really unclear though.
@MikeM, about the last cv-pls. How to handle the edit. It doesn't really improve the question. However it is a kind of edits that can be recurrent (in case it is rejected this time)?
@Vega Do you mean the app store policy one? I'd say just reject. I would hope that the users in the reopen queue are smart enough to leave it closed, should someone edit it again. It'll probably be gone soon, anyway. I'll keep an eye on it. Thanks for pointing that out, btw.
A question for the group members: A high rep user posted a very basic question and then self-answered it. In the answer, he did not give any details, but a link to his blog. Shouldnt' this be reported spam ? I reported it; but Mod declined it. Link to the answer is: stackoverflow.com/a/57684937/2469308
@MadhurBhaiya no not spam, you need to presume good faith (specially from a user that have spent time on SO), if they continue to post links to blog it can be considered excessive self promotion, custom mod flag. As for the question and answer natural normal rules apply. If bad dv, if not ontopic close (the answer is not link only so don't flag that either), just vote on it
They also say in answer that it is own blog, hence affiliation is disclosed
Hi, can you take a look to this post? https://stackoverflow.com/questions/57705962/how-to-center-an-absolute-icon-in-a-div Do you think it deserve be marked as duplicated and downvoted?
not a CSS-guru, but it's been tripled-duped by a gold user, I'd trust their judgement - don't take downvotes and stuff personally, see it as a learning curve :)
I already studied that solutions and none of them seems to work for me. Maybe I could be wrong, but how can a gold user know in just a few seconds these answers will solve my problem. It supposed if I post a question its because I couldn´t find a solution on google/stackoverflow.
Interesting; when trying to award a bounty the award-button is present on deleted answers. I'm not willing to experiment with the current post, but can you actually award a bounty to a deleted answer?
@SilverSurfer because a gold user has >400 posts and >1000 points in the tag, i.e. experience. You can @<username> ping them to ask why this would solve the problem. Also please edit your question explaining why none of the three proposed duplicates helped, that might convince people to vote to reopen
@Dharman "tagging a question" is something wholly different than what you mean here. I presume you meant "comment this on the question", but they can't do that either due to their low rep (see my comment)
I meant that the information about Zend framework and oci8 was not part of the question. We have tags for it. I should not be asking in comments about the framework OP is using
I have been reviewing late answers. Two answers seemed the same, so I checked the user and they have written almost identical answers on three questions. Their profile shows no other questions or answers. The three questions are probably duplicates and each has several good answers. Any recommendations on how to proceed?
@AdrianHHH raise a mod flag, explaining the copy-paste. Dupe vote the questions. We can help with that as those questions should all be active now due to those answers
@Adriaan I'm not seeing why the post wasn't deleted at the end of July. Maybe a reopen vote? But, then I'd expect to see a reopen review, but there isn't one. Evey once in a while, I come across a post that appears to just be "stuck" and isn't deleted. Some of them become unstuck just by viewing them, others require more. If it has gone on long enough Roomba Forecaster will just assume that there's some unknown reason the system isn't deleting the post and will report that it won't be deleted.
it probably needs to still be fixed (update url etc), but I'm no j-script guy so for now just a clone of Tuna's old script and fixed the brooken thingz
@AmitJoshi it was an HL7 question you posted a cv-pls for. You can click the little grey arrow to the left of the message to be taken directly to where it is in the chat transcript (even after it's been moved to another room)
@TylerH Many questions in medical tag (HL7, DICOM) contain such information in question body in form of dump. Should I flag those questions for moderator attention (in future) to remove that information permanently? What steps you recommend on such questions? Is this documented somewhere so that I can have a look for in-depth understanding?
@AmitJoshi Yes, if you see any questions that include PHI then please flag them for moderator attention -- moderators can permanently redact posts to hide any necessary info, even from the revision history
Posting PHI (names, medical record numbers, phone numbers, emails, date of birth, social security numbers, etc) is a violation of US and EU law (and I'm sure elsewhere, too)
dynamic-web-controls had just 14 questions, in half of them the tag wasn't helpful at all, so I edited those to remove/substitute the tag; other 7 are related to C#/ASP.NET and the most recent one is back from 2015. The tag has no description, no usage guidance, so I wonder, should it be burninat...
Is this really "not reproducible"? Items set to Visible=false are being shown when tabbing inside TabControl. OP is creating a Windows Forms app and can reproduce their bug by adding a subclassed tab control with two tabs and a button on the first tab without every writing any code behind. Should OP post their .Designer.cs file?
(Real problem is that there are no questions on stackoverflow about github.com/N-a-r-w-i-n/MetroSet-UI and so OP is unlikely to get an answer.)
@NathanOliver Well, you can get up to 100W (71W delivered), so... it depends on what you're doing. At a minimum, it would mean that you'd get some additional run-time.
I'm not sure if I want to be a mod anymore. I'm not liking the whole site dynamics right now. Once SO finally gives us an actual answer to what should this site be and how should it function then I'll decide what I want to do. I joined because I liked that they gave moderation powers to regular users and had pretty high quality. That seems to be slipping and I'm not sure if it is going to stay the site I joined in the first place.
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I don't really want to be a mentor and I'm not going to answer peoples homework problems. Learning is supposed to be hard and asking for help should be the last thing people do, not the first.
True to all that @NathanOliver. However, I think the problem of people asking for help first has always been an issue, even BSO (Before Stack Overflow). Stack Overflow can't solve that problem on its own (or indeed that there are people who out of a sense of misguided kindness will do all manner of free work and help people cheat on their homework).
@Jean-FrançoisFabre True, I'm just not sure if I'll even stay. I don't want to become a mod and then 6 to 8 weeks later decide the new direction is not for me and abandon ship.
Yep. But then some people thought it was good to vote for Boris Johnson (insert your arch-nemesis politician in here). There is just no hope for some people, and real-world solutions have to cope with the fact that some people are mystifying (and stuck that way).
@rene Ha! Yeah. From the POV of "collating a high quality set of programming Q&A".
@NathanOliver I will risk sounding old here, but I wonder if there is a new (millenial?) cultural phenomenon where the internet has always been a thing, and society has always felt flooded with too much information. Back in my day (!) I had a book or two, and they had indexes, and you had to look stuff up. Now in a social media world, people are good at talking, bad at searching, and apparently bad at effort in general.
Hence Jean's observation above that changing some var names is too much effort (as is finding that near-dup in the first place).
I think it is an instant gratification problem. People are getting so used to having whatever they want whenever they want it that why spend lots of time doing research and trying to figure it out when you can ask a question and get a hand tailored answer pretty quick
No, I'm not blaming SO for the problem, that's out of their hands. What I do blame them for is not giving us the tools to deal with it or just come out and say suck it up, this is what keeps us employed.
@NathanOliver Yeah, I hear you. I do have some sympathy with the employees though - perhaps because I'm a "wantrepreneur" and fancy owning my own software property one day. Building a good culture is incredibly hard, and part of the Welcoming project is probably more about keeping the site fed with new programmers. The core "shouty userbase" (Meta) is very small in numbers terms.
@NathanOliver I'm WFH tomorrow, which is nearly the same thing ;-)
All you need to do is edit 25 post to get 50 rep. I understand for non English speakers this may be hard, but it is a good way to practice your English skills.
If you create a new account and post a correct/average good answer, I think people will more easily vote for you because you have 1 rep and they want to encourage new contributors.
Then ask for merging with your old account to get the rep :)