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19:00
highyl :) I didn't even notice my typo.. my spell checker never liked upvoted
NP
ngrudges.restore(now-00:10:00).
But maybe you've invented two words. "opvoted" for when the Question author does the upvoting. Which is an enigma of unicorns as one can never tell between an opvote and an upvote.
19:12
@TigerhawkT3 It is not currently possible to delete-vote this answer. We do not permit such requests.
I see.
@TigerhawkT3 Please see the requirements for del-pls requests in FAQ #11.
@cigien Classic case of using "focus" for "lacks effort".
@cigien aaaaand now to flag half the comments on that as no longer needed...
Completely correct answers in that post have downvotes. And the authors of the answer are understandably unhappy about it. That's mod flaggable right?
19:19
It needs focus because "this is my homework please do it for me" is too broad.
@TigerhawkT3 for the record, that question isn't a violation of site guidelines. "Too simple" is not a close reason, and "get list of vowels" is not clearly homework. It might be; heck, it probably is, but it's a clear, focused question, so it's okay.
Yes it is. It's not because it's simple; it's because the asker hasn't done any work of their own and is just dumping it on SO in the hopes that we'll do their homework for them and they can plagiarize it with no effort.
@TigerhawkT3 There's no requirement that the asker has to do any work. The only requirement is that a Question is clear, focused, about programming, answerable and doesn't ask for off-site ressources.
@TigerhawkT3 Why are you getting so upset about that? You're not their parent. If you don't like it, just move on and help users who you think are deserving of your help.
First downvote reason when you hover over downvoting something: "this question does not show any research effort"
19:21
"No effort" is also not a close reason. Please see meta.stackoverflow.com/a/260909/208273
@cigien That's the thing. Maybe Tigerhawk is their mum. I mean, if I were their mum, and I found my offspring using the internet for academic cheating, I'd be pretty annoyed.
I did some quick Google searching and didn't find any questions that answer how to do that on Stack Overflow
@TigerhawkT3 Yes, downvote away. Don't close it.
@RyanM I wish it were
@JohnDvorak And I wish I had a pot of gold under my bed. So what?
19:23
@JohnDvorak My position is basically Shog9's: the correct amount of effort required is enough effort to write a clear, focused, answerable question.
@cigien It's Python ... only upvotes are flaggable. </bad-humour>
@JohnDvorak There's allegedly an Easter egg one can access, which grants access to the "Question author is a lazy bar steward" close reason.
@RyanM I'd add useful to the list
@JohnDvorak Useful depends on the one looking at it, no? And their level of expertise.
@JohnDvorak I'd agree with that, but I'd contend that this is potentially useful, in contrast to the million different debug-my-nullpointerexception questions. Clear, focused, answerable, completely useless to anyone else.
@bad_coder IDEs are not general computing
true that
@bad_coder I don't see why would we want to close this question.
I mean there's lots of stuff that's utterly useless to me, because I don't have the basic knowledge to understand it. Like PHP or Rust or assembler programming.
do learn Rust. I agree with you in regards to PHP though.
@RyanM I'm honestly sure the user failed not because of what's stated in the question but because of some indirect cause. While IDE's are on-topic this hardware specific question seems "meehh" both IDE and Python should work out-of-the-box regardless of platform.
19:26
Hah, latest comment on the post, "This site is not for receiving free-code". I don't remember ever paying for any help/code on SO.
@Scratte I think the right metric is "potentially useful to someone other than the asker." Debugging the asker's code to fix an NPE is only useful to the asker, but returning vowels might be useful to someone else.
@JohnDvorak My point was that some things are useless because I know nothing about them. Some things are useless because I already know about them. Some is useless because it's over my level of intelligence. That doesn't mean it's useless to others.
@Dharman maybe I expressed that wrong, but without an error message it needs details. And a request for a howto guide seems like doc recommendation (there's lots of things iffy about that question).
I did mean "objectively useless" though.
Or in better words: actively getting in the way of getting better questions answered or found
@RyanM Those posts are not my favorite ones at all. It they could at least give some good description in the title, but they normally don't. And even when reading them, it's impossible to find a good title because it's mostly "My code isn't working for some reason"
19:33
^ Hah, 2 reopen and 2 delete votes on this currently.
@cigien Hmm.. my favorite type of Questions :)
@Scratte Yeah. I don't particularly care either way. Users seem insistent on not allowing those questions to exist though. I know you can't see it, but there was an answer on that post that was deleted by the author. Probably because it got a downvote. And I can make a decent guess why it was downvoted :(
@cigien looks like the user did not manage to finish the answer
@Makyen Can this request be binned please? It has already been through one close/reopen cycle in SOCVR.
@AnnZen Don't mean to be anything other than FYI but, if you ever have issues that are deemed "off topic" in here, then many of us hang around in the Ministry of Silly Hats. We can discuss (almost) anything, subject to global SE rules, of course.
19:36
@cigien I'm guessing it got downvoted for the sole reason that someone didn't want the Question to hang around. Fast way of enabling Roomba. Or to punish the answerer for answering.
@cigien Has two close votes already, even after reopening
@Scratte That was my guess. But desertnaut says the answer is incompete, so that might be it.
@halfer because people possibly are not aware that it was just re-opened
@cigien I was just digging for the guideline saying that isn't permitted in order to point out the same thing, could you remind me where it is?
19:38
@halfer Yeah, because there's a cv-pls request in here.
@rene Thank you.
@cigien Ha ha, right I'll abstain then ;-)
@RyanM FAQ#16 Specifically, "If a request was completed, but the state of the post was reversed (e.g. a question you posted a cv-pls for was reopened), posting a new request for the same action is not permitted. Such situations are commonly seen as a dispute between users and should be taken to Meta, so that more viewpoints can be accommodated and a more complete look can be taken of the situation."
@halfer Thank you.
@cigien excellent, thanks!
@AdrianMole Thank you!
This time, the python one was closed for Needs Focus. Great. Now I just wait for the Java one to be closed, and I have 2-for-1 to rant about on Meta :p
19:42
Voted to close, so be ready :)
Ready? Wossat meen?
Sorry (typo); Wos 'appnin?
... it's the strawberries.
Have another beer Adrian...
No beer today! Prosecco!
@Scratte I saw your comment under that post that is now deleted. It's difficult to know what to do in those cases (linking to the homework thread is more than most reviewers will bother to do). The initial sentence was:"I have this task", which is close to "homework".
... it's excellent by the pint!
19:45
Note that the extraction of vowels got reclosed.
@Scratte link!
@Scratte I admit I could have tried to find something more helpful, a duplicate, a couple of documentation links, so perhaps I took a lazy approach to the post (and the author removing it voluntarily was not what I had intended for).
...or maybe not (room roolz).
@AdrianMole Hold on. Let the aggressive voters go and find some other target. Unless it starts to accumulate delete votes of course.
19:47
If you want to omit vowels, please be consistent when referring to cgn.
@PetterFriberg Those Answers are useless though. I mean who uses those languages? I mean, yes Ok "<žsþÅ’ÙpO" works.. but seriously?!?
@PetterFriberg Certainly fun. Do you have an additional point to make? I don't want to miss that.
I said fun not useful
@Scratte but it's not only that, the specification in the question was....Strange. Just the time it would have taken to think about a solution for all the details that were asked for (without a code example to work with) was overwhelming.
No point... just fun.. should the prime be sequenze or inside seq...
19:49
@PetterFriberg Ah, ok, thanks for clarifying.
@Scratte Pleading ignorance here (or amnesia) but can you see if a post has delete votes (or close votes) pending?
... I mean you - aka < 10K users.
@AdrianMole The link doesn't show below 10k unless it's on your own post
@Machavity Thanks - couldn't remember.
@cigien Sometimes I use this site to answer programming questions that aren't part of the first month of an intro programming course, and having 95% of the questions be about that really doesn't help me find relevant questions. Closing is appropriate because the question needed to focus on a specific issue involved in completing that homework.
@bad_coder But it's still irrelevant.. you're using it to inform the user that their Question is bad. It's not. The reason why they posted it doesn't matter at all. And I don't understand why my comment is even deleted. I mean I think your comment is out of place for several reasons.
19:56
@RyanM Then you didn't look very hard: stackoverflow.com/questions/39426149/… and stackoverflow.com/questions/46388214/… in the first page of Google results on my first query.
@TigerhawkT3 But, sometimes, one of those "silly" questions can turn into a monster. For example: this one.
@TigerhawkT3 I found both of those. Neither collects it and returns it.
Though they are dupes of each other...kind of. That can be clarified, though.
@AdrianMole I ask the API to give me information on close, reopen and delete votes. I cannot see them with my reputation level apart from asking Stack "myself".
@Scratte OK- So you're cheating. (Nothing new, there.) xD
@TigerhawkT3 Wait.. what?!?. You close posts because you don't find them interesting to answer yourself?
19:59
@Scratte We had this, already, already!
@Scratte hmm that sounds incorrect.. with api you don't need rep
@TigerhawkT3 That sounds very much like your problem. If you're having difficulty finding questions that you'd like to answer, that's tough. That does not give you the right to dictate to others what questions they may ask or answer. You should speak up on Meta if you believe that the currently allowed questions dilute the quality of the site in any way.
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I mean, I sometimes use this site to answer C++ template metaprogramming questions, and 95% of the questions not being about that makes it harder for me to find posts that I find interesting. So what? I should go around closing the rest based on reasons that aren't even valid close reasons?
Or maybe that was your point :)
@cigien and you're set
@PetterFriberg That is correct. CV, RV and DV.
20:01
@cigien I find it hard to find C++ question that aren't about template metaprogramming. But I guess I'm actually agreeing with you.
@RyanM Ah perfect. Thanks. I won't post straight away, because I'm upset right now. I'll wait for a bit to cool down, maybe watch an episode of something funny, and post later.
@AdrianMole :D
@Scratte :) yeah I did not get your sentence first, sorry...
@cigien Similarly, all the Firebase questions make it difficult for me to find Android questions I know the answer to, because I know almost nothing about Firebase. If there were fewer of those it would genuinely make my time here easier. :-)
@AdrianMole That "monster" question was posted and self-answered by a long-time user, probably as a canonical duplicate for a very common beginner question. It's also a specific question - note that it asks about a part of a homework rather than just asking for code.
I think, when it was posted, it was a new user. Dunno.
20:04
I really think this abuse of delete votes on "low effort" posts needs to stop.
And so does the close voting.
Yes - I'll start by deleting your last post in here! :)
What do people think? Too early in the day for a beer?
@RyanM So? That really just means the question is too broad and needs focus, as it's asking how to find all the vowels in a string, and collect them in a list, and return them. And SO isn't intended to teach users about page one of any tutorial.
@cigien I'm having a whisky
@cigien Depends where you are on the planet :D
20:04
@cigien Never! Time zones are cool.
Glenfarclas 105, at 60% ABV { eek }
All right, that sounds like consensus to me :D
@Scratte Meeh there are so many dupes and users prefer to answer instead of dupe... that python question has tons of dupes
Sun, yard-arm, &c.
20:05
Woo - an italic man bot.
@cigien I'm not dictating anything. These are site guidelines that people are supposed to follow, and I'm explaining how they work and why they're important. The 95% of questions I'm talking about aren't just "not the topic I want"; they're topics that no one will ever want because anyone who does want that is just trying to get out of their homework and they'll 100% ask a new question rather than reuse any existing one.
@TigerhawkT3 if we closed any question that involves something as broad as collecting things and returning them as too broad, we'd have basically zero interesting questions.
@AdrianMole Did I post a post in here? :)
@Scratte Post a post where? Please don't act post-haste, or I'll have to post a post to Tim Post.
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@TigerhawkT3 Really? I though Stack Overflow was about asking Questions and then seeing if someone post Answers on it. And then users started posting strange unclear stuff that needed to get closed because no one could Answer them.
20:08
@TigerhawkT3 I don't mean to stop having this discussion with you, I truly don't. But many of these points have been discussed at length before, and at this point I would much rather take this to meta. I'll make a post in a little while, and I'll share the link in here so you can join there if you feel like doing that.
@TigerhawkT3 You mean this site guideline? Robert Harvey's Answer to Got review ban for reviewing as 'Looks OK' for a question which I still think is OK
Too me this is all about what can be useful for SO in the future, having 10 questions about find wowels in python is not very useful, I understand easy rep points... but well...
There's a 'natural' filter' on SO whereby "uninteresting" questions get pushed down the list; that works. Who are we to judge the future? Let the system/Community decide.
@Scratte I agree with that, but if you ask how to make a for in Java please at least clarify in someway how much you understand...
@PetterFriberg That is very reasonable. And it that had been closed as a duplicate, I would have had no objections at all. But it wasn't. It was closed as "lacks effort" which is entirely different.
@AdrianMole sure and I use my votes to judge (also delete votes). Does that seem fair?
@TigerhawkT3 That is a guideline to people doing homework. It's NOT a close reason. Closing a post just because you think it's homework is also focusing on the user, on their motivation. It's not right.
@PetterFriberg I'll take 10 properly titled questions about finding vowels over 100 badly described but technically compliant debugging questions any day
@PetterFriberg Yep! That's fair. You are part of the Collective Community.
And yeah, if it's the exact same question, dupe it away. I probably wouldn't even have objected if that were done here.
But I do object to the attempts to vanish it and the answers because it's "uninteresting"
20:14
It's not closed for needing effort. It's closed for needing focus. An entire assignment asks several questions in one and lacks focus.
@RyanM let's keep just 2 and let me delete vote the rest if I think that's correct
@TigerhawkT3 I found it quite focused and clear.
Well, I don't.
@TigerhawkT3 the idea that "return a list all the vowels" is multiple questions is...hard to swallow
This isn't a snippet repository.
20:15
..and the pi Question just got deleted now.
We are allowed to disagree. Just keep things cool!
Nor a homework plagiarism service.
@Scratte actually I don't care for what reasons it is closed when I delete vote. I make my own judgment if it can be useful for others or not (normally I avoid deleting dupe if they are few)
Now, admittedly, I just had throat surgery, so many things are hard to swallow right now, but I'm mostly managing.
@TigerhawkT3 It's not for you to make that judgement.
20:16
Those are site guidelines, which I follow. Please follow site guidelines.
The fact that we aren't a homework plagiarism service is all the more reason to leave these questions up so that people can find where the code is copied from.
Then sure @TigerhawkT3 your reason to delete was not within guidelines of socvr so... study them better next time ;)
Without disagreement and debate, there can be no progress. Without Room Rules (and their enforcers), this room would quickly be shut down and deleted.
Hint: reason = not useful for future users :)
@TigerhawkT3 You've not explained how they are site guidelines. You're just said that they are. It seems that anyone putting actual argument at you is just turned down with a blank "just follow site guidelines".
20:18
The guidelines are there for you to read if you wish.
@TigerhawkT3 That's not really a very good argument at all. You're saying: Read my mind and then you'll know.
Where exactly does it say that homework should be closed and deleted?
Where does it say that Answers to homework should be deleted?
Where is the guideline that identifies homework when there's no mentioning of homework in the post?
Does anybody really want me to have to tell the Niels Bohr story again?
Oh! Story time!
And where does it say that homework posts are less valuable than non-homework posts?
20:24
@code11 Of all the "Great Scientists" this planet has produced, if I had that magic wish to spend a night in a bar with one, it would be Bohr.
@PetterFriberg I'd like to print all primes of pi. So it would have been useful to me.
@Scratte lol you are also having that exam? Because no client in this world would pay you for doing that :)
@PetterFriberg No. I do this for fun.. I am curious and I look for and search for Answers to puzzles.
This is a puzzle to me. I find it interesting.. so obviously it has value to me. The site is not just for professional programmers and problems they have at work.
@AdrianMole Why him in particular?
If you search you will find...
20:28
@AdrianMole sounds Bohring
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@PetterFriberg It you mean that codegolf post, it's useless.
This is the result in Italy google.com/….. but yeah mayne it does not work over there
@code11 His sense of humour, especially his ability to self-deprecate. Did you ever read/see that play about him? It was called "Copenhagen" - about his (allegedly true) meeting with Heisenberg, during WWII, about the feasibility of building a Bomb.
Gotcha. No I didn't, good thing that didn't plan out though! I think I might go with Feynman.
@PetterFriberg Interesting.. when I search.. I get a post on Stack Overflow as the first result. That's what we want, no? But it's closed and deleted :(
20:33
Aah! Richard Feynman! I was looking for that name in my mind, but I became befuddled. Another wonderful human being.
@Scratte well I guess you have now also the entertainment to try for yourself... if you run into problem explain well the problem and try to post on SO
But Bohr has the ultimate accolade. Feynman should be on the list, though.
actually kind of surprised there isn't a feynmium
There will be.
@PetterFriberg No.. I won't ever post a Question on Stack Overflow. Why would I. Posts are outright closed and deleted even before users have a chance to edit them into shape. I don't even want to post Answers anymore.
20:37
...maybe Feynium, though.
The right thing to do would be to bring it back. Since it's already here. No reason to double post.
@Scratte Don't be that harsh most homework questions get answered within minute, OP can't care less after they copy and past. People trying to maintain the site is overwhelmed and don't bother to find dupes... it's just a bad cycle for SO and its users. I don't have a solution other then doing a site for "We will make your homework for free"
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@PetterFriberg I'm not harsh. I'm very tired with this "lack effort" close reason. It's de-motivating. I don't care if the author sticks around. I'm answering a Question, not a person. We Answer all posts for free.
@Scratte it's not "lack of effort" it is unclear where are you stuck... find all 3 in PI find all 5 in PI, find all numbers that can be si divided by 4... it's just never ending.. teacher can't even come up with homework anymore
Stack Overflow is a free code writing service. It always was. Any Answer that has code in them posted it for free. It's a service of the site and of the answerer.
20:45
Hmm free coding service...
@PetterFriberg Find all first 100 primes in pi. With an example of 3 of them. They clearly all started from the first digit. Did anyone ask them to clarify?
I contribute and put in effort to make a library of what I think is useful questions for programmers
While you like to keep this prime questions, I would like to keep many resource request
@PetterFriberg Small steps. I repost resource Answers as comments.
No one. No close voter, no delete voter told this author that their post was unclear. I didn't find it to be unclear at all. The ones that say it was unclear never mentioned it.
Another point is that homework drives away experienced users, too much loop this that anyone who put in a minimum effort can solve
It start with the first digit and put more and more of the digits of pi on. When it's found to be prime, print it.
20:50
@PetterFriberg Demonstrate the general solution for P vs NP.
@Scratte No, we are not free code writing service , we are a place where we try to have a quality Q&A collection.
@eyllanesc That's the same thing. Do you get paid here? Or do you post for free?
@PetterFriberg Someday, September will end.
@PetterFriberg Minimum effort using Stack Overflow to learn how to do it? If we don't have minimum effort posts, there's be nothing to find.
@Scratte yeah does it seem like something that a professional or enthusiastic programmer can solve?
20:53
@Scratte You are focusing on the trivial: on the payment, but I focus on that we are a site where we collect quality Q&A, that implies that we do not accept any Q&A
@PetterFriberg Depends on their experience level. And Stack Overflow isn't just for those that's done it for a few years already. It's suppose to be for everyone.
@eyllanesc The basics is that it should be able to have good Answers. This one met that mark.
@Scratte The minimum effort I can't care less, it has nothing to do with this. I care about useful questions in a QA lib... and vote for I think is right or wrong. You don't need to agree with me you vote as you lile
@PetterFriberg I can't though. And none of the users that gets that first hit on the duckduckgo search and go to find that post can either. All they do is get disappointed.
@Scratte No, we collect good questions with good answers. In other words, both parts must be of good quality.
@eyllanesc Ehhhh, there are some great answers to poor questions. Vice versa doesn't help though.
20:56
@eyllanesc Lots of post that asks How To do something is good quality, since they'll produce Answers of how to do that. Which is what people searching for wants to know.
@Scratte I agree, that question is a good excersie for a beginner.. let'em try instead of copy and paste answer they don't understand
@PetterFriberg I don't want to teach a user how to program it by themself. I'm not a personal tutor. I just want the Answer to the present on the site.
It's not my place to teach them.. it's my place to make the post available to everyone.
Ok, then vote accordingly.. not sure what more to say
@Scratte mmm, right there is the moderation (closing, votes, elimination) to discriminate (classify) that information. So if you see a question or answer that doesn't comply with it then vote for it, close it or delete it. That they exist does not imply that they should be, it only implies that we have not moderated it.
@eyllanesc I'm saying users are abusing their delete vote privileges to get rid of things they just don't like.
21:00
How is that abusing?
It's depriving everyone.
Well thatz the rules.. they have priv to decided...
The idea of deleting is to get of something fast. When it's not harmful, then don't delete it.
@Scratte To delete a post, certain restrictions must be met, so I do not see an abuse. You could better explain your abuse report. A post that does not meet the OS rules is deleted, nothing more.
@PetterFriberg I'm not so sure about that. You have the privilege because you're trusted with it. You don't have it so you can go and just remove all Haskell posts if you don't like them.
Zoe
Zoe
21:02
@Scratte You can't do that either way though
Questions need to be closed, and answers need to have a score under 0
@eyllanesc Any Question can be deleted. It only takes 3 close votes and 10 delete votes.
@Scratte no I can't..
Zoe
Zoe
That alone protects against someone deciding to destroy all teh haskell. Also assumes they manage to get at least two other people onboard
@Scratte And closure
Which requires 3 votes before the delvotes
After which, unless it hits -3, it has to sit for 2 days before deletion, which is plenty of time to detect abusive closure
@Zoe That last bit is really easy. The two meta posts proved that.
Its easier to make shady edits :)
Zoe
Zoe
21:04
@Scratte If there's two meta posts showing canonical proof there's abuse against the haskell tag, that's significantly different from various deletions on poorly received, closed questions
One is cleanup, the other is basically a conspiracy theory
(And yes, I understood that deleting all teh haskell was a hypothetical example)
@Zoe No. There's two meta posts about deleting a lot of posts. They were all deleted. Not everyone was particularly happy about that. But there's noway to stop it and bringing them back is much much harder than removing them.
This type of discussion has already been had multiple times here and the consensus was the same, so I recommend you create a post in META and discuss it (and I think nothing will change), and hopefully you accept the position of the majority. I see these types of discussions that have taken place N times unsuccessful.
Anyway.. this is really depressing.
@Scratte I can only say that I'm very sorry how it played out. You are right, my canned comment was incorrect and should have been much friendlier, constructive, and approachable. I won't post that comment again without a careful revision that allows more room for interaction. (Anyone wondering this is the post) Thank you for alerting me.
@Scratte before you acuse the people that deleted that Java question, check what they have contributed to SO
21:06
I think I may be getting revenge downvoted :) i.sstatic.net/Skc7s.jpg
Zoe
Zoe
Ngl, most of the deletion discussions I've seen on meta were usually low-rep users complaining about stuff they asked and answered being deleted, when it was trash anyway. I've yet to see a single meta post complaining legitimately about abusive deletion
@ChristopherMoore big oof. Seems detectable though. Its the stochastic once and a while stuff that annoys me.
Zoe
Zoe
@ChristopherMoore Congrats! Means you're doing something right :p
@PetterFriberg I'm not sure how that's relevant. I can't even see deleted posts, I just know that a post was closed and deleted on the same day. The post wasn't harmful.
it will be reverted tomorrow
Zoe
Zoe
21:08
@Scratte yeah, which means it hit at least -3, which is a very good indicator it's a bad question in the first place
@Zoe So you're arguing that the fact that some users didn't like it and they were able to remove it means that it's all good?
@PetterFriberg that is patronizing, and I dislike your use of the word "acuse". Scratte's contributions to SO are excellent, and would forbid such rash remark.
@Scratte well 3 good SO users with tons of contributions (time spent) decided so... your option is to spend same time and vote also
Zoe
Zoe
@Scratte No, I'm arguing that the post is trash, and that it therefore is good someone removed it. Has nothing to do with the subjective feely-opinions
@Scratte You are seeing the effect of SOCVR (which was also discussed in meta) on the speed of closings and question elimination. In a place where we dedicate ourselves to qualify posts, then the probability that a post is closed or deleted increases since there is a previous filter.
21:11
@PetterFriberg Is that even worth my time? I mean.. should I spend years here and then try to make it OK to ask a HowTo Question. Would my words have more meaning if I have more reputation?
@Zoe I didn't feel it was trash at all.
Zoe
Zoe
Clearly, people disagreed
@bad_coder sorry this is not what meant... I just wanted scratte to accept that other (good users) think differently and it's not a drama no conspiracy etc
@eyllanesc Actually, SOCVR reopened the post.
So, correct me if I'm wrong, since I don't have enough rep to delete vote, but I've seen del-pls requests with the reason being N-th duplicate. So normally we like linking the duplicates, but at a certain point we just hammer them? I mean, that seems reasonable.
@ChristopherMoore If you're not being serially downvoted you're doing it wrong ;)
21:13
@PetterFriberg The problem is that someone decides that no one is allowed to see the post and it's Answers. I do not think that it's because it was completely useless to everyone.
@Scratte Have you calculated how many proposals for closure/elimination vs reopen there are per day in SOCVR?
@eyllanesc It's almost impossible to bring a good post be reopened. That doesn't mean it's right or shouldn't happen. And it's certainly not an argument for "Everything is right in the world"
@Scratte they (I did not delete vote) decided it's not useful for other users (it's not about allowing to see)
@PetterFriberg But they were wrong, if is was useful to some users, no?
@Scratte so you should decided?
21:16
I mean it wasn't the 208th debug my tictactoe or a completely unanswerable post that got deleted there.
@Scratte I have seen that many of the reopen-pls are open. The world is not a world of unicorns, but my point is that you are seeing the end of the filter and not the source. If out of 100 pls 10 are reopen (I'm exaggerating) and 90 are cv-pls + del-pls then you will see that there will be many more posts deleted or closed than if all reopen-pls are accepted
@code11 There's a point where linking more questions towards one doesn't help. The bazillions duplicate linking to a single question with all sort of disparaged keywords.
@PetterFriberg That's a strange question. Because it it's not deleted then the world will decide with views and votes and time will tell. But deleting it makes it impossible for the world to tell.
@Scratte : I would remark today is the first time I've seen you "angry" or "argumentative". And this worries me, you are always the most balanced, friendly, and magnanimous of us.
@Braiam Makes sense.
21:18
A good way to determine that is plopping the title of the question on your favorite search engine.
But we know that titles suck, so you just plop the error message :D
@bad_coder Yes.. I should probably take a very long break. This site is not making me a happy person.
@Scratte Sometimes you need to accept that people think differently I have a good example. On meta I have question if stacktrace is enough to answer (I answered when only stacktrace present). End result was that my friends in SOCVR deleted it all... including one of best friends BR... so yeah I guess they saw crap and I can live with that
@Braiam It came out as nr. 1 and the ONLY post from Stack..
@PetterFriberg I don't like a full stack trace, but deleting a post because it has a full stack trace seems very odd to me.
@Scratte meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/310004/….. you can't se who delete it... but yeah my friends did and I accept that
@PetterFriberg - I don't think that example's fair, because the result already agreed with your views...
21:23
Heeh? I had an answer I taught it was good and useful
I need some hot chocolate. Then I'll read your post.
I still think so, but I accept community decison
Yes but you feel that it's fair for it to be deleted if the system / users should decide so.
Right.
I think that very premise is the thing that's being argued, though I could be mistaken.
@PetterFriberg Sometimes people are just wrong though. Lynching was always wrong. Even is people agreed to do it.
@Scratte I suppose the countless times you have been patient, friendly, and exercised every virtue I know in exemplary fashion, was not without effort... And so today we see Scratte tiered, fed-up, saturated, loosing patience.
21:25
@slackwing Sure, I think we should assume good faith of other users and not be so sure that we have the solution
@Scratte I agree but I'm pretty sure that the users in your example used good judgment in good faith and I can even understand the reason
@PetterFriberg I can't see the good faith in depriving others making the decision. That is my point. It's removing others from being able to make a decision that really bothers me here.
@PetterFriberg Most reasons are "It's harmful" or "It's obstructing SEO". None of those reasons applied.
@Scratte That's the rules.. rep = moderation power.. up until now it has kept SO one step ahead of other QA like quora et
Yeah, but SO is an evolving system. It's very possible that systems (the queue, SOCVR, everything) bias deciders toward results that aren't really fair.
@PetterFriberg That's a dangerous argument, and I'm sure you know it. That's what Nokia said.
@Scratte I think the user delete it because not useful and harmful since it will encourage even more find all 3 in pi questions in every language tag
21:29
@bad_coder I've been here before. I think you just didn't notice though :)
@Scratte maybe and in low traffic tags it is a problem... but if so another solution needs to found
@PetterFriberg That's applying motivation that's not even there. "What's the difference between git pull and git fetch" should be deleted for that reason to be justified. Also Stack has a reputation that's way beyond deleting HowTo posts in order to educate the world on how to use Stack. There's nothing in help center about this post not being fine.
And thats way over or pay grade
@PetterFriberg - Maybe that's the crux of the disagreement. I think you believe that, and I (and Scratte) don't as much. I feel, as Scratte said before, that rep leading to privilege is an imperfect but practical system, and the hope is that privilege will be wielded with responsibility. But we disagree on what responsibility is, maybe. I personally include thinking about how new users feel and perceive community actions, as part of my responsibility.
But I can also see (and even partially agree) with the argument that that should not be part of one's responsibility. I don't know.
@Scratte I probably didn't, what I see today is you sustaining a simultaneous argument with several users. (You should know, by now, those who'll add nothing besides repeat the prevalent arguments. And indeed SO should be rethought...)
21:35
@PetterFriberg It's not. We influence policy. Or rather we influence the way it's being interpreted. Not keeping the eye on the goal makes for going off a sidetrack. I think the entire "lack effort" is a major sidetrack. I also think deleting posts before the 10 day Roomba is a major sidetrack, unless it's spam or otherwise directly harmful.
Deleting posts with lots of views and lots of votes is also a sidetrack. It's not making the world better to remove something that a lot of people found valuable.
@SotiriosDelimanolis That post will Roomba in 8 days.
@Scratte That question is different, the top users find it useful and find prime in pi not... I can immagine why.. but in the end my goal with all this is just to make you questions if you are right and those top users in Java are wrong which is best way to build a QA library. At least don't presume bad faith
@Scratte roomba has not to do directly with if you should vote to delete or not (it just saves a vote) the guidelines when to delete is here stackoverflow.com/help/privileges/moderator-tools
@PetterFriberg I just read the collection of arguments from your side and they are the 100000th repetition of the same beat-up old logic. It hurts just to hear or read it, and honestly some people were taught to never say the same thing twice (can you imagine?). What's the point of sustaining a repetition "ad nauseam" when someone raises innovative perspectives?
Have fun then
@PetterFriberg "no lasting value whatsoever".. that doesn't fit that post.
@PetterFriberg don't get me wrong, I wouldn't bother elaborating a critique if I didn't have respect this room and everyone participating in it. (What I just pointed out is the classic method to keep a conversation interesting and varied.)
21:45
Says who?... but I guess I should ad nauseum... so cya guys later
@bad_coder It's not like I'm not repeating myself as well.. so that's all fair.
I read the transcript and @PetterFriberg I think you're the jerk here. What's that "contribution" you're bragging about?
@Scratte not quite, there is something refreshing, alternative, out of prevalent norm, questioning, breaking from routine, in every point you raise. (And it's also not a "call to order" to aligning ourselves acritically with the establishment overlooking the persons behind the posts. )
@bad_coder I got you wrong and I'm tired now, I was trying to explain my view and did not feel your comment encouraging anyway cya guys another time, I will do something that is more fun ;)
@oguzismail not sure what you read? Anyway cya friendly user
To be frank. I do not think @PetterFriberg was out of line at any point. I experienced their argument as users that been around for a long time probably have legitimate reasons for their actions. That's all.
21:51
@Scratte I can name at least five users with 200k+ rep who just blab around and post the same answers over and over everyday
@oguzismail Yes.. that I see too. But that's a privilege at 1 reputation points, so it's not really abusing an earned privilege :)
@bad_coder Hmm.. I guess I just have my own strange perspective on things. Thanks :)
I know that no one is supposed to target or even discuss site members, only questions and answers, but sometimes I look in past history to see if I might be dealing with a "help vampire", and this can have bearing on my voting behavior
@HovercraftFullOfEels I understand that. I just ignore it.. I see the post for what it is and just tell users to not change it and make a new post if they have a new Question. I meddle in other users posts too if I see this happening. I'll comment in the middle of a discussion on an Answer to stop it.
22:10
Someone have a suggestion on how to respond here? stackoverflow.com/questions/65416117/get-all-colors-of-an-image
(or "don't respond")
@gunr2171 I think "I want to do the same thing as this other on-topic question, but in powershell" is a legitimate request
for the record, my canned comment was only because he used the word "translation"
and the original post doesn't ask for c#
meh, close tab move on
Yeah, I figured. I think that's slightly different than most code translation requests, where I'd generally agree with you: in this case it's just using it as "here's an example of what I want in another language"
but yeah probably close-tab-move-on is correct
@Scratte It is not anything that should be commented upon in the question itself, but it can figure in to an individual's vote
in the meantime, I'll look at the vastly superior Images with all colors post, which is also c#!
22:21
@HovercraftFullOfEels I kind of feel that a post shouldn't be removed just because the asker is not adhering to the rules. Their post could potentially help a lot of other users.
@Scratte: I understand your point of view, but respectfully disagree
@HovercraftFullOfEels Would you close and delete a post even it's been answered and others found it useful, only because the asker is going about it wrongly?
@Scratte: I you feel very strongly about this, perhaps you should bring it up for discussion with the meta community. The issue has broad implications for the site and for this room
@Scratte: I have done so in the past, but each occurrence would have to be decided individually, and merits weighed
@HovercraftFullOfEels I'm not the right person to bring it up on meta. I don't push out words like beautiful prose. I'd much rather someone more convincing would do that.
22:34
@Scratte: I have found you to be intelligent and articulate. Consider writing a meta post but not posting it yet, but first sleeping on it, and then editing it and posting it tomorrow. Sometimes sleeping on an issue helps clarify it
My mind is more organised than my sentences. There's a scrambler that messes things up on it's way out :)
LOL
You don't do yourself credit
Looking very handsome with the Balilaika btw. Any idea what you did to get it? :)
@Scratte Why thank you, but I haven't a clue. I don't follow the hat thing all that closely and was only shamed into wearing hats, I think by eye glass moderator guy
@HovercraftFullOfEels Good that :) When the hat thing it over you'll just be your handsome self again. The hat is a big mystery. It's been driving me up the walls for days now :) I don't blame you for not having a clue.
@Scratte You actually have a mind? ... {mind blown}
@AdrianMole I'm a sentient script.. I even fooled the captcha ;)
@Scratte I blame you for everyone no having a clue ...
!!/blame
Ah well, I woz rong.
22:45
lol! Thanks for having my back Smokey :D
Heh: !!/allspam SmokeDetector ...
@HovercraftFullOfEels Yeah, they tried bullying me as well :p
Next year, we'll have WinterBash pipes.
Nah, hats are better than pipes at least.
@cigien But the hats are not hats.
... so, how can not a hat be better or worse (or even <=>) than not a pipe?
22:55
@SagarV Lack of research effort is not a close reason. An appropriate reason in this case would be Needs Details, or Needs MCVE.
@AdrianMole I don't think <=> is overloaded for hats and pipes. You'll need a conversion operator to do that.
23:10
hehe
Maybe I'm just a grumpy old whatsit, but I really don't see the need for <=>. In most cases, that I've seen, it just reverts to one of the real operators.
For starters, you can just write <=>, and get all 6 of <, >, <= , etc. Whereas now you have to write all 6.
So, what does if (i <=> 6) mean? Nonsense. Just write if (i < 6) and now it's a template? Bah!!!
Hmm, I'm going to have to close that for Needs Details :p And I don't see a template anywhere.
And I normally see templates everywhere ;)
From what I can see from C++20, all the 'old style' operators like < and == are now templates of the rocket operator (or whatever it's called). Why? What's the point?
... my use of "templates" is loose - that I'll accept.
And what would you do with a question that has a problem with a nested template of nested templates of vectors of shared pointers to pairs of pointers to lists?
... I would want to say, "Get a job driving a bus, or something - programming just ain't your vocation."
23:26
@AdrianMole Think of it like strcmp which gives you a 3-way comparison. <=> is just a way to do that for any type.
@AdrianMole Well, I'd try to answer it of course :)
Seriously, I would say, simplify that data structure; it's unlikely you need something that complex.
@cigien ... hehe, and you would (no doubt) provide a code sample! xD
Not that OP's listen to that advice.
@AdrianMole I aim to please ;)
23:42
@TylerH Ok

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