@tripleee Yes. I understand that people are using upvotes instead of downvotes :D I was starting to edit stuff to regain rep lost from review. Yes, it's mine. Sorry, I should have mentioned that
oh definitely blame is on me, I meant downvote in any case, and leave a comment or upvote an existing comment if there is already one which points out the problem
@tripleee The "upvote technique" doesn't work for audits. But I've started to both upvote the answer being copied and downvote the copy answer. This case just seems so.. obviously copycat.
I'm constantly clicking "follow" now that it's on share's place :(
Is this question No MCVE? See my comment; it's highly unlike that OP is able to optimise a division (literal question), but might be able to optimise surrounding code, which lacks in the question.
I'm getting increasingly frustrated that people choose "No actions needed" instead of actually validating that answers are answering the Questions and that they work :(
@Dharman non-English should (almost) always be flagged as VLQ, as Bhargav once said in here. Problem is that unless you and the mod handling the flag happen to understand the language fluently, things might be lost in translation.
@Dharman Yeah.. I did wonder about that :D It said that the post was 2 hours old. It turned out to be an audit. I felt really stupid, and hoped no one would notice :D
@TylerH I usually add this message: "If you are still using PHP 5 I strongly recommend to upgrade as soon as possible. This version is no longer supported. Let Rasmus Lerdorf explain it to you"
@Makyen Apolgies, got fedup with comments being ignored and decided to drop an answer. Totally forgot I have dropped a close vote on the question earlier
What should something like this be closed as (if at all)? wrong FCP on pagespeed pageL How long does it take pagespeed to update its score ? Is it a custom Off Topic / Not Programming?
@halfer Because many other forums let them. There are plugins that will detect and automatically translate, so it's not usually an issue. I think Stack Overflow might just be a little behind current technology :D
@halfer to make a point: English isn't the only language on the world and certainly not spoken by the majority of earthlings. Not honouring that as a site is appalling. That is why I say: Canada First!
@Scratte It's not a matter of SE being behind current technology. The point is to have both questions and answers in English, so that everything happens in a single language allowing people to communicate. If it was permitted to post in whatever language you wanted and just trust in automatic machine translation, that would definitely cause additional issues, because machine translation isn't perfect, and sometimes not even good.
It's great that people can use tools to browse in their preferred language and have everything translated for them automatically, but until those automatic translations are significantly better, there needs to be a common language which is the controlling version.
I'd note that even for important documents (e.g. contracts, treaties, etc.) which are translated by humans, there is almost always a single language version which is stated as the controlling version.
@Makyen You're right, of course. It's best to have precise language especially when conveying information that requires unambiguity. But since broken English is good enough here, I'm guessing that some of is just google translated. When it's already translated before it enters the site, some information is lost already.
What's wrong with those answers by Manually reported answers by Oyetoke Tobi? They've got links to external articles but seem to summarize the answer internally.
OK, looks like one of the links is to a medium.com article that they wrote, but the answer itself looks to be a proper summary.
Hmm.. they forgot to add an option for double avatars. One that will display for for users with dark mode and another for users in light mode. I need a dark mode avatar now!
What to do in each instance is going to be a judgement call. If the answer(s) are real answers that actually answer the question, then the general preference is to salvage the answer by A) commenting, informing the user of the requirement for disclosure, and allowing the user to add disclosure; B) editing in disclosure for the user, if they don't do it themselves, or are inactive on the site; C) use a custom mod-flag to allow moderators to handle it.
The overall goal is good questions and answers, without spam. Links to a more complete discussion of the issues involved are permitted, even if they are to something the user is affiliated with, if disclosed, but those need to be supplementary, not primary.
On the other hand, if the post is primarily an attempt to drive traffic to the user's site (e.g. doesn't actually answer the question), then it's not unreasonable to treat them like spam, which, in such cases, is what they are intended by the OP to be.
@M-- I don't see any reason why it would be off-topic. It looks like a duplicate of that other post, but more importantly it's a nonsense question. For that reason I would say voting as unclear is justified, but following my role model Richard Feynman I think it can be salvaged and answered.
Woot, I got to fill out a survey. In response to what about SO has unhappy, I wrote: The total disregard of the meta community, the silencing by removing the hot meta posts, the continued silencing by overruling featured posts mods are supposed to have control over, and the firing of community managers that did nothing wrong and were doing a great job. Lets see how that goes :)
More than likely it's real, April fools jokes shouldn't start until tomorrow. I figured they are finally doing it because the new CSS stack they are using has that functionality built in, so it's not that much more work from what they are already doing.
@Scratte It's a good idea, but is automated translation good enough for a conversation in the comments? I'd be interested in seeing that, tbf.
@rene I'm all in favour of helping everyone, and I sometimes feel a bit guilty that English is the lingua franca. But posting a language to a site that the reader knows uses another language is disruptive.
@HovercraftFullOfEels: aw, you deleted the urgent begging. I was constructing another I-WANT-A-PONY response.
@halfer No, but they're already going on. It's just one user constantly using google.translate :) I'm not suggesting to implement any changes. I'm just noticing that information is lost because people have translated prior to posting.
Have any of you noticed that really strange looking "link" on the Profile -> Edit profile and settings -> Edit profile: To the right of the "Display name", there's the "recent names: x" that looks like it's suppose to be a dropdown, but it's not. And it's too cramped up against the field.
@Nkosi Give it to someone that wasn't asked already :D
@Machavity Yeah. I turned it off because of that. I did ask on the meta post if they would bring it to chat. No word back yet.
Alright, maybe I'm loosing my mind, but can anyone see the dupe target here? For me I don't see it and it doesn't show up in the timeline or the revision history. Anyone know if that is a known bug?
@Nkosi Do you disallow non-session cookies? Mine dismissed fine, and then did not come back, but I have set a FF cookie exception rule for stackoverflow.com.
I have only 2 flags left and 1/12 of a UTC day left. This is tragic.
I for one think the follow feature is working quite nice... so far. I am getting pings when someone else comments and I can get involved in stuff I would normally not get involved in.
@Scratte Maybe all they did was to leave the comment (it is by the same user as the review).
"Community" approves the edit when, for example, a 2K+ user selects "Improve Edit" - that's an implicit (and immediate) approval, which doesn't need the second approver. In this case, the "Community" is (largely) a dodgy character, as it happens.
Personally, I think it would be better (certainly in your case) if my very minor edit didn't actually 'show' but just approved yours - so that you get the visible acknowledgement in the post.