@Anticom You'll need to edit this in the 2 minute window.. add something in the beginning of the message, like: . Press arrow up to get to your previous message for edit.
@AndrasDeak funnily enough, they all got overused as people used them as a catchall for "you need to learn more programming before asking here"... the chosen reason just changed as devs/CMs removed them
I suspect we'd see quite a precipitous drop in 'CV reason misuse' if we got back a 'lacks minimal understanding' close reason
of course, that'd see the valid closure of a lot of questions currently on-topic on SO, too...
I feel like "lacks minimal understanding" was supposed to be for questions that don't understand basic logic (or similar issues), like asking why the else block of an if statement is getting called with an obviously non-exhaustive set of conditions outside the else block, but got overused for anything basic.
@RyanM I can imagine it being legitimately applied to "not even wrong" questions too
Like an answer I saw a few days ago that suggested that using a heavier IDE would lead to more RAM use, thereby speeding up for loops in python. Well, imagine that as a question.
There's a couple of things: 1. "so I've seen this [...]" spelling (capital s) 1. "why my React won't" bad wording 1. "* Thanks in advance!" Wrong bullet point + promise to appreciate help 1. code formatting in the code snippet
Hm that's interesting. I thought SO chat supports markdown?
This seems wildly Needs Focus, but it's not one of my technologies so it might make sense(?) What should be done with stackoverflow.com/questions/63236800/…
@Anticom Don't edit closed Questions. Any edit to the body will put it into the reopen queue, so unless your edits makes it OK to reopen, don't do it :)
@Anticom No, you have a list of them in your profile. You'll get 2 reputation points for an approved edit, and nothing will notify you if it's rejected.. strangely enough.
@Anticom To be serious, Urban Dictionary is a horrible source if you want to learn real definitions/abbreviations. It is famous for made-up/satirical information submitted by angsty teenagers who have a peculiar notion of 'funny'
Another newbie question: On stackoverflow.com/review/first-posts/26849631 I would have made the same comment as is already present. Is "No action needed" the right thing to do in such case?
@TylerH disagree with that. Sometimes there's actually useful information. I seriously didn't know OG stood for original gangster. (again - no native english speaker). And sometimes the explanations are genuinely funny IMHO
@Anticom You can simply google most things that one might want to find in Urban Dictionary and google itself will tell you the answer in the results page. For serious inquiries, an actual dictionary site (or better yet, a physical dictionary) is better.
Sorry for asking question after question but here's another one: I've got a question that clearly needs more info from the OP. Should I request this via comment on the question or should I flag for needs improvement?
@Anticom This is my normal comment on such a post "Your Question has to be self-contained. Meaning all the information needs to be within this Question itself. A link is not sufficient." Then I flag it as "needs improvement" -> "Needs details or clarity"
@Anticom The point of closure is to notify the OP and others that the question is not answerable in its current state, and to provide guidance on how the question should be improved. If the OP edits their question after closure, it is sent to the reopen queue.
@Anticom I started with Late Answers. Because First Posts is a mix of both Question and Answers, and I found it very confusing at first. The rules for Answers are more easy to get a hang of. And then I just lurked in here and learned from all the discussions.
@Scratte Although you can filter just for answers in FP, too. I usually do just answers or just questions because it's easier to get into a groove when reviewing.
At least you're a bunch of supportive and patient guys. I tend to ask a lot of questions to make sure I get things right wihle I'm learning before getting into bad habbits. Some channels / communities strongly dislike "noise" in their usually quiet channels. So hats of for bearing with me :)
@Anticom SO Chat is brilliant. Just never get 'chatty' on the main site, in answers or comments. The latter will backfire, until you're 'accepted' in the relevant tag(s).
Well IMHO it's an important distinction to make, whether you're in a chat or a forum-style platform. For example I would have never posted that meme on SO but in here no one should have a problem getting at least the tinyest smirk out of it
@Scratte I'm currently evaluating a new "method" to fix those situations at work: I've ordered this and that and whenever someone screws up big time at work we're going for a walk (of shame)
Seriously; it's a bad idea using a question with comments at 7 upvotes on it, as a review test. It's pretty obvious the question score shown is incorrect. Anyway. I'd seen the question dozens of times before, too...
@Andreas The official line on this is more or less: congratulations, you passed the test that you were paying attention and not robo-reviewing :-) the system is working
@Anticom Also.. there will be an audit every 50 or so reviews. You'll come to know when a review is an audit after a while. I often open up the post in a new window.. sometimes to check the answers, sometimes to check if it already has close votes on it (I'm using a user script for that)
@Scratte I want to look at all those scripts and hacks you guys are using to ease your jobs tomorrow. For today I'm done. Almost 1am over here and had a 12 h day at work, so I'm toast