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12:00
@CodyGray thank you for this info
@CodyGray This history is fascinating. The initial forks are are "yes" and "no", but the final fork in the quoted flowchart is between "trivial" and "interesting". Both my dictionary and thesaurus are unhappy about that.
@cigien Yeah. As am I. While I'm very sympathetic to the arguments that experts don't like answering the same questions over and over, we already have a solution for that: answer it once, then mark it as a duplicate. But as long as our goal is to build up a knowledge base, cutting ourselves off from commonly-asked questions just because they're trivial is...stupid.
You also missed an effort on Stack Overflow to launch something called Stack Overflow Documentation. That was a round failure for a variety of reasons, but my principal objection to it was its utter pointlessness. What better than a Q&A site for documenting things?!
Note that we do not have a "general reference" close reason on Stack Overflow.
So those blog posts are background reading only, to give you an idea of some of the opinions. Of the losers. :-)
Ok, that's what I thought. That's an ... unfortunately worded blog.
@CodyGray Oh yeah, bold, italics and quotes. That'll convince everyone for sure ;)
I have other tactics if those fail.
12:15
@CodyGray Never heard of the SO documentation thing. Not sure I agree with the last bit, documentation can be better at conveying certain kinds of information better than a Q&A perhaps.
That's what certain staff members thought.
@Georgy maybe it's the other way around, and a fresh eye is indeed needed here (which cannot be me) ;)
@CodyGray Well, I don't really see it as a failure. One of the best projects, now no more is disappointing. I was contributing to it a lot and now very very disappointed to see it retired. :(
@CodyGray Yeah, and the logic makes sense. I'll do it sparingly and only when I feel it'll be constructive.
@TomerShetah Looks like an answer to me. What is your concern with it?
@TomerShetah Nopes, IMHO.
+1 NNAA
@RiggsFolly Any way that we could find a dupe for that?
12:47
@CodyGray Yes, that's why that's not the only criteria ;)
My criteria is basically a balancing game between multiple stuff, from "is this actually programming" to "what were you smoking when you posted this". That's why I find bizarre that most people try to claim that "one reason is invalid, therefore all your actions are invalid", when it's the sum of all of them.
You have to realize that's extremely non-standard.
The intention is that you pick a close reason that actually applies, not just pick one randomly because you object to the question on multiple philosophical levels.
I like to believe that US is not a single issue voter either, but we are where we are.
The "I object to this question" button is a downward-facing triangle.
It's strange when you see a user with 1.5k+ rep write a thank you answer - to thank the author of an answer that didn't get a single upvote yet.
@JeanneDark They weren't thankful enough to actually upvote.
12:51
@CodyGray The close reason is trying to guide the OP towards asking a better question, not really a soapboax to justify my actions.
Right, and if you pick one that doesn't really reflect the problems with the question, then it won't help the OP to ask a better question.
Well, how you can help someone that is beyond all help possible?
@JeanneDark Maybe they got lots of Thanks™ clicks that were converted to upvotes by the system? :)
@CodyGray Or maybe they tinkered with the privileges and now you need 15k to upvote and 50k to comment ;) (actually maybe worth a try)
Or worse, that actively prevents you from helping them?
12:52
If your real objection to the question is, "This isn't interesting. You could easily find the answer in the documentation." then it's very confusing and unhelpful to have the question closed as "needs more focus" or something like that.
Well, in the particular case that sparked this discussion I selected "unclear" because I couldn't figure out in 15 seconds visiting Oracle site to download the JDK what the OP was talking about.
@AdrianMole Don't remind me of that thank you button ;)
OK - You're Welcome™.
@JeanneDark Which one; 👏 or 🙏?
Do you mean the "handwash" button?
12:54
If OP can't get the hint that what they posted isn't enough information for anyone to meaningful answer, then, I don't know what else I can do.
Yes, I think that is a valid use for "unclear". But then how did we get started talking about whether a question is interesting?
@CodyGray Because Tyler wanted me to reopen it to then close it as non-repro.
I find that a waste of time for any interesting question, why should I use it for an uninteresting one?
Ah, I see. Yeah, that's probably splitting hairs. Unclear is a reasonable close reason.
In general, I believe we would be happier if we spend more time on things that actually interest us.
That seems reasonable. But shouldn't be an excuse for excessive sloppiness.
13:00
I don't believe I was sloppy, I checked the site in the rare case something strange was afloat, that I believe is reasonable effort from my part.
And certainly as much effort that the asker put on describing their problem.
@CodyGray One new discovery here:
In the first case, the fact that the other answer used the same alt text as you, which wasn't present in the question, is pretty damning IMHO — tgdavies 6 mins ago
@tgdavies Thanks, this is exactly what I said. The other answerer copied my answer. — Praveen Kumar Purushothaman 28 secs ago
And this is the reason of my mod-flag. It's so bad that I don't know to frame right words. I have to work on my communication skills! 😔
@PraveenKumarPurushothaman I see. Yeah, that is pretty damning. I wasn't the mod who handled the original flag. Let me go take a look.
@CodyGray You the best of the best! ❤️
@CodyGray Probably not, most tend to be mysqli failed query related. Also the code shown would not have generated that error anyway. So question is really just misleading to anyone that may find it later based on that title
13:02
@RiggsFolly I see. That the code wouldn't generate that error anyway is what I find the most convincing. Thanks.
@TomerShetah Looks like it to me. It seems to be a "+1"/"me too" for another answer (the one by NrdyBhu1).
@TomerShetah Kindddaaaaa.... But, maybe someone with context can say yes or no. I feel slightly towards not NAA.
Thanks a million! Cody..
@TomerShetah Yes it is a thank you answer
Comment at best
@TomerShetah "Upgrading setuptools solved my problem." looks like valid answer part. Rest of the answer is poor though.
@PraveenKumarPurushothaman OK, handled. That's... not quite as clear as it could be. It's not outside the realm of possibility that two users could have independently thought up the same one-word "alt" text, "Logo". But still, I don't see a reason to keep that answer. I just wouldn't be inclined to actually impose any penalties on the user for plagiarism, since there's no clear evidence of it. And I see what the mod who declined the flag was thinking.
@CodyGray Got it, thanks! 😁
13:09
@AmitJoshi They are just repeating what the previous answer said... It is NAA IMO
It's OK to flag these types of things, but it's not always as clear-cut as users sometimes think.
Should I roll back this edit? stackoverflow.com/questions/65385482/…
I was holding off on deleting that, @TomerShetah, until others had a chance to look, since the initial vote seemed split. I've removed it now. I think it's pretty clearly NAA because it's an attempt to reply to another answer.
@CodyGray While other NAA questions I had here were answered rapidly and unanimously, I see the last one I asked is more complicated :)
It looks like they added a solution to the question
13:10
@Dharman I would say obviously yes.
@Yatin Thats correct; I missed that.
I'm pretty unapologetic for answers that regurgitate the same that other answer said.
@TomerShetah Eh, the existence of a "decline" option makes people regrettably gunshy about raising mod flags.
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@CodyGray I have 88.5 flagging success rate :) I don't want it to drop
@CodyGray Yeah, I have 64 declined flags. And I stand by all of them.
13:12
Yup. Before I was elected, I just flagged my conscience. Sometimes mods disagreed with me. I kept flagging the posts I thought needed flagged anyway.
(I don't use the ratio, because I am on smokey group that flags spam for me)
Ha ha, nice way...
Oh and Cody, I could have also pointed out this one, my editor has a unique way of crazily putting a semi colon after the tags. That's uniquely my editor setting. So I can confirm again (2nd time) it's a copy! 😁 There's evidence now.
Looks like I have one declined spam flag. It was on a question that consisted solely of this text: "I want to know the product reliability here is a link Port25" So, yeah, like Braiam, I stand behind my declined flags. :-)
@Braiam It is highly unlikely that smokey will use your flag from something that it isn't absolutely sure about...
So you can use a ratio...
@CodyGray Declined spam flags can become disputed (just like helpful ones) so who knows what the future will bring you
13:15
@JeanneDark Yes, I need to convince a friendly moderator to review my declined flags...
Where will I find one?
TL
@CodyGray Hmm. Since Robert threw in his diamond, hard to say.
@AdrianMole Despite having similar color schemes, we didn't always see eye-to-eye.
Although we were pretty in-sync when it came to spam.
Really? I find it hard to accept that Robert would ever get involved in an argument. [/sarcasm]
@AdrianMole Or me!
13:19
@CodyGray Maybe one of the other mods in here will read the transcript and then
@CodyGray That was assumed, of course.
@JeanneDark Rickroll me?
Don't you trust me?
Should I?
Hahaha, trust is a BIG word in the western countries @JeanneDark
13:22
Nah, only 5 letters. ;-)
^ ninja'd
Needs to improve his mere 100 wpm typing rate
Honestly, I'd say that it probably has less significance in the US and Europe than in some other countries.
So my link remains unclicked.
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Probably not the place to practice your typing, @AdrianMole.
13:27
H = hammer; V = votes. I'll leave the rest an an exercise for the reader.
@AdrianMole So... stop, hammer votes?
A wild lizard appears, wielding its close votes!
Without spelling out what "f" stands for, we can't solve the puzzle, @AdrianMole
@CodyGray I finally have to ask: Did this happen to me? I have no way to find out, so how could I ever thank them?
@JeanneDark floppy
@JeanneDark It's possible that someone looked after seeing a discussion about it.
13:37
@CodyGray That would have to be a very nice mod! So I thank the unknown mod, not knowing if they will even ever read it.
"my votes that got me [the] floppy hammer"?
Sorry about your floppy hammer...
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Close, but no cigar!
I am not good at riddles.
What has it got in it's pocketses?
Adrian wants to go 24 hours without a flagged chat message today ;)
13:40
Is there a hat for that?
A floppy one
3.5"or 5.25?
@AdrianMole I would have paid money to see Frodo slowly pull back his cloak and reveal hundreds of identical rings. "Hey kid, you want a one ring?"
@CodyGray Heh. Nice one. But wearing this hat would get you mugged in 2020
13:44
Indeed. I chuckled at how dangerous that one was now.
The first comment there ("Would you wear that in public?") was especially humorous.
14:04
@CodyGray I was able to think my way to an explanation :) I call it a hypothesis :)
@CodyGray I first thought about since they're saying with their solution one will "get better performance", which one will certainly not!
@CodyGray Referencing says I also have to mention the username in any case, so while I'm doing that, I just link to their account. Do you need some hot chocolate to deal with frustration? :) I can make you some.. with whipped cream on the top :)
@Scratte "I have put userxxxx's claims about performance to the test. Benchmarks show that..."
@Scratte Gross.
@CodyGray I didn't do that at all. I just picked three Answers and ran a test on them.
Okay, then phrase it however you like.
One was impressively performant. I made a mistake and added some extra time to their running time as well, but have since removed that part :)
@CodyGray Is that allowed? Using a delete vote as just a super-downvote? Or does the Answer need to be wrong or harmful? As an example, I disagreed with the mentioned Java Answer by Machavity being deleted. It looks to me like a super-downvote.
@JeanneDark I clicked it. I trust you :) BTW: I always felt sorry for the horse..
@JeanneDark Wait.. did you get your one declined flag changed to disputed?!? :)
@Scratte Yes :)
14:10
@Scratte Well, in the particular case we were discussing earlier, it's a moot point, as the question was ultimately deleted by the OP. Whether or not the pending 2 community votes contributed to their decision, I can't say.
@Scratte No, it's not allowed. But there's nothing wrong with deleting useless or wrong answers.
LOL! You have the perfect accuracy then? 100% as in not even rounded :D
@CodyGray Well.. I didn't find it to be wrong at all, just not accounting for other types apart from Strings. And the Question uses a String.
In this bizarro world where people actually care about flag metrics, I think "retracted" should count against you. After all, it's a clear admission by yourself that you were wrong.
It even worked before it was edited.
OK. You'd have to ask Machavity why he deleted it.
14:12
@CodyGray Not if the post was edited between one's flag and one's retraction.
@CodyGray He didn't. He just didn't undelete it.
@CodyGray But you caused no harm and it also isn't. Think of a link-only answer that you flagged and the user then turns into an actual answer - why punish the flag retraction?
@CodyGray No.. it's not. Not even by a long shot. It means the flagger took time to retract their flag after the post was modified to be fine. Not just edited. The flagger re-evaluated the post.
Or flagged posts that needed details or clarity, debugging details, more focus etc. and were improved by the OP.
@AdrianMole Yup. I don't understand why it wasn't undeleted.
That's pretty amazing.
I guess angels sing each time a flag is retracted, then.
14:14
@Scratte I think @Machavity made it clear why he didn't undelete it: It was, in his opinion, up to the 20K SMEs to do that.
Based on what I see, the conclusion was that the answer, even after the edits, did not provide a useful or relevant answer to the question.
... he asked for an SME opinion; you gave one, but that didn't convince him.
@AdrianMole The 20K delete voters do not see the un-delete flag. I'm also not convinced that their initial deletion was reasonable. I tested the two lines of code of the first revision too.
@AdrianMole Err... yeah. He followed the judgment he got in here.
We have those sort of Answers all over Stack. The one's that aren't 100% perfect. Those are downvotable as far as I understand, but not deletable.
14:17
@CodyGray Are you repeating my claim, or just being tautological?
@AdrianMole I think I'm disagreeing with you.
OK - now I'm confused.
... even more so than normally.
@AdrianMole Cody agreed to disagree with you. He's quite agreeable like that
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@Machavity Please stop.
How are you disagreeing? I'm not sure who's saying what anymore :)
14:20
Aaargh! I'm off to buy some strong drink. BRB.
Fair enough. In all seriousness, the answer wasn't good when it was downvoted and deleted. Three 20k users felt it needed to go
@AdrianMole Hot hot chocolate? With a pinch of chili?
Hot chilli, maybe with a pinch of chocolate.
@Machavity I'll revisit the image.. hold on.
I'm not inclined to override that just because the poster made an edit to add a chunk of code for unclear reasons
14:22
@Scratte (which one?)
There's a big difference between abusing a delete vote as a super-downvote and exercising discretion as a subject-matter expert to curate the site.
Remember, sometimes 20k votes are used to remove noise. If you want that overridden by a mod, you need to have something less noisy to undelete
@Yatin The image of the Answer. I don't see any of the involved parties deleting-voting it, which would most certainly have made me be extra suspicious.
@Georgy You were asked to express your objections to that question on the relevant Meta post, not by repeatedly requesting closure of it and pretending that you had no other context.
@Machavity The world doesn't lose something great by it being deleted. I'd speculate that a similar one will come on it later on though. I'd personally leave a comment saying that "This doesn't work with "var maybe = Optional.empty(); but only with var maybe = Optional.<String>empty();"
14:27
If nothing is lost, why not delete the answer?
And, especially, why undelete it?
@CodyGray For me, because it shows a different approach. Ironically the first revision showed the "best" different approach of the two revisions.
I'm very confused.
Nothing is lost by deleting it, but it shows a different, arguably better, approach?
This makes no sense.
Yeah, I'm not following either
No.. there are two revisions of the deleted Answer. I found the Collections.nCopies curious and tried it out. The reason why I like multiple Answers to the same Question is that I like options. So if I have a problem, I'll look at all the Answers, try them out and pick the one that speaks to me.
But one can.. looking at the other Answers and going through the javadoc play with all different kinds of solutions oneself, no? So, in that sense the Answer isn't "needed", but that can be said for a lot of Answers, no?
You seem to be arguing for a much noisier site than Stack Overflow strives to be.
14:35
Ahh.. well, then leave it deleted. The author will probably not like their negative reputation back anyway.
I've often wondered why people leave their negatively scored answers visible. Does the system not tell you you get the reputation back?
@IanCampbell They may also have gotten upvotes and still get a rep plus, or hope for future upvotes
It's so imbalanced with -2 vs. +10
@JeanneDark Huh? Is that post about leaving voice messages as in audio? I'm not seeing how it's relevant. Is it like a December prank? :)
@IanCampbell Sometimes, it's the right answer, even though it's been downvoted...
14:38
@Scratte Because you wrote that you picked the answer that speaks to you. And Cody's reply about a noisier site also fits.
I'm only here for the internet prestige points. Not sure how that's relevant.
@IanCampbell What if your answer was good, but people just didn't like it? What if someone drops a link in a chat room and everyone dogpiles on it because they don't like the author? (which SOCVR tries to avoid like the plague)
All good points
@CodyGray I know what you are talking about :)
@IanCampbell I've seen it many times. I do it too. I leave it because to me there's some value in it. I've also found other user's negative reputation posts to actually be useful to me! Then I upvote them.
14:40
That's part of why there was the (misguided) Reversal badge and later the Lifeboat badge. Sometimes people don't appreciate a question immediately and you have to haul it out of the fire
@JeanneDark Ahh.. when a post sings to me, I play it in my code ;)
@JeanneDark Nice example :) Unfortunately I don't one such... yet.
@JeanneDark Yes. There was another one, too, saying that the focus rectangle should not be removed on tab controls, since applications that are only accessible with the mouse are fundamentally broken. I deleted that one years ago, with a score of +3/-7. I can't remember why. I think someone was harassing me in the comments. There's also this, which I'd not realized was downvoted. There's even a delete vote there!
Maybe my New Year's resolution will be to not pile on the downvotes for bad questions linked here
I had one post with a -1 for a long time. The Question got a -1 on the same day. I didn't remove my post, because I found it to be correct. I also answered the Question, because at first I couldn't figure out the puzzle of it.
@CodyGray then boy I am keeping their vocal chords dry
14:44
The link in this answer is dead.. is there a way to get that link back? Wayback machine maybe... idk...
Have you ever used archive.org? (One of the few charities I donate to)
it's a blessing
(never used wayback machine or archive.org)
@CodyGray I guess you have too few questions for determined revenge downvoters :(
14:46
@IanCampbell I've never done that. Once a post is already down, I don't like to do that. It leaves it in a state where even if it becomes a good post, it'll likely not come back out.
@TylerH Not sure what that means. My vocal cords becomes drier when I sing a lot..
@Braiam This is not correct. I said if it gets reopened, then it could be accurately closed as no repro assuming you are able to visit the site and download the file OP is getting an error message for (and nothing else about the question changed). At no point did I suggest you actively go reopen the question.
@IanCampbell I am getting "Fail with status: 503"
@Scratte Then it sounds like you do know what it means :-) I retract a lot of flags, across the network
@Yatin Same, I'm trying to find the Google web cache
@JeanneDark No, I've got enough of those. I don't think I have any questions without a downvote.
14:48
@TylerH Ahh.. way to go for me to know what you said, but think that you didn't mean what you meant and then confusing myself about if you knew what you were saying :D
It's the holidays, I'm happy to oblige :-)
@Yatin You need to start! Today!
@CodyGray It gave me Fail with status: 503 😢
@CodyGray A question without a downvote is like prosecco without a stwaberry.
@Yatin Oh, weird. I got that when I tried earlier today. I thought it was just me and/or just the link I was looking up.
@AdrianMole Interestingly, I don't think I've ever had a prosecco with a strawberry.
14:53
Well, 1 out of 2 ain't all that bad. :-)
@Braiam That is ridiculous. Closing a Question because you don't find it interesting?!? Because "The site is supposed to maximize the happiness of answerers". How do you even know what's interesting to someone else? And that isn't even close to being the purpose of the site! The blog post was from 2011 and since then some of the simplest questions has gotten what seems to be most of the votes. Joel was right.
Added to that. Anyone that didn't Answer a Question in say the last two months, could be just arguing to shut down the site, because they didn't find an interesting post to answer. Since the argument is to remove anything that's not interesting, we could even shut down the internet. Because somewhere there's someone that doesn't find it interesting.
Although I broadly agree with Joel, beware of judging simply by votes. That's the trouble with popularity...
Remember you never mention that finding Answers to problems by searching them is a reason to have a Question on the site.
@AdrianMole I've had them both separately, of course. Lest you think I am a backwoods heathen.
@Braiam I went there. It takes a little longer than 15 seconds to get the error they were talking about. You need to get a timeout on agreeing to the terms of service. I reproduced it after I downloaded one filed, got distracted and tried to download something else. I just very much doubt they realized that's what happened. Closing as unclear is fine when it's unclear what the post is about. But closing as unclear because it's not interesting to you is not OK.
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14:55
@TylerH @Yatin I am binning this as it has been edited now by Cody to remove the request for off-site resources
FYI @RyanM I got a response to that code about converting to PNG stackoverflow.com/questions/41373074/… it is "just a hint at unique file naming" apparently
15:08
That should be explained in the Answer, no? I mean else people are going to just get confused.
@AdrianMole interesting reference to the Celts in the first paragraph of this answer.
@bad_coder Interesting in the sense that it fails to mention that the samba is, of origin, a Welsh dance. :-)
@AdrianMole please provide documented evidence for such a bold claim :) ....
@Scratte If you're replying to my message, then yes I would tend to agree.
@bad_coder The origin predates written history, unfortunately.
15:14
@TylerH Yes. That's what it was. Leaving code in Answers that's not being used but meant as a hint to something that's unclear is.. just weird.
@AdrianMole lacks any moving examples...
May room allowed to delete own answer and request . After so many discussion on comment.
I know about FAQ and room culture. Still confuse. Any RO give better hints.
@Shree I'm not an RO but I think to have your own accepted answer deleted, you can raise a custom mod-flag on it, explaining why. If it's not accepted, you can just delete it yourself.
15:26
@Shree Your question is missing a few words to be completely clear to me, but I think you're asking "If I delete an answer of mine, can I then post a for said question?" to which the answer is "yes"
^ Or that, maybe. :)
... now, where are those strawberries?
@TylerH Yep so many discussion , no mcve .
Yes, if you want to have an accepted answer deleted, you'll need to raise a moderator flag. Or find a friendly moderator in an appropriate context.
The system would strongly prefer that you didn't delete accepted answers, but I'd rather delete them than have the poster change them into a "stub" or worse.
Not accepted but answer and so many discussion on comment no mcve.
Yes, if you delete your answer, then feel free to post a cv-pls for the question here if you think it is close-worthy
15:29
@TylerH thanks.
The link to FAQ that Jeanne posted was a link to the direct rule that covers this, by the way. "For questions and answers: You are "involved" in the question and all answers to the question if you are the author of the question or the author of any non-deleted, non-community-wiki answer on the question. [...]" (bold emphasis mine)
I know that and I follow the rule.
That's excellent :-)
That's why I ask.
That's the beauty of SOCVR: You ask one question and get so many different answers. :-)
15:35
:D Blame my English or ignore :)
@Shree Not your fault, this time!
@CodyGray You're looking quite handsome in feathers ;)
@Scratte Thank you! They are partially obstructing my vision, but we all have to make sacrifices in the name of fashion.
15:53
I still think Shog9's hat placement is the most creative to date
Yes, but you have to admit it's kind of fashionless to wear the same hat every day for weeks.
@CodyGray oh...

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