@Turing85 It's a guideline. One moderator added it and now some people are closing posts because they assume the poster isn't sweating enough.. How does it actually make the site better to shut down posts just because you don't like that they didn't do enough?
You can't know if it's an exercise they do that isn't homework, can you? If you really mean to close all homework posts, you should be certain that it actually really is homework, no?
@Scratte That is an official on topic page. What else am I suppose to use as reference? And OP clearly confirmed that it isn't homework, but Hackerranks. But again, as Ii said in the comment section, it has the same intent: skill improvement. How is this going to happen if we solve the problem for them?
@Turing85 It's not our call either way. We're not an educational system. We don't check that people are learning when they should be learning. This is just a huge collection of Questions and Answers. How the Questions came about is irrelevant.
@Scratte Then the on-topic page is inconsistent. Either deny all questions in that way or none. Everything else is is arbitrary.
@cigien Would have to dig really deep to find them (if they are even recorded). I know that I flagged one or two questions as "homework" (don't know if I included "with no best-effort", probably not)
@Turing85 The history is a bit of a disappointment on that page. One single moderator changed it.. then it was removed, since another one argued that it's inconsistent with the goal of the site. Then yet another moderator added it back in.
I feel it's being abused to shut down HowTo Questions, and it's not helping anyone. Having a failed attempt is not helping the author, not helping anyone answering and certainly not helping anyone trying to find Answers. Only curators want this.. and that makes it just wrong.
@Scratte Again: official documentation. What else am I suppose to use? If I have to actively follow meta, then okay, I will stop dropping close votes right here & now.
@Turing85 The page specifically says "homework". So unless the post has "homework" on it, then you can't by that rule use it, if that's where you're headed.
The entire homework branch is just a huge failure of trying to apply rules to a subset of specific users.
It's being applied to everything and anything that looks like homework, feels like homework or something that maybe could be homework. And even if it is homework, it still shouldn't be closed just for that.
@Scratte Okay. What would you do if there is a question that just says "Given this partial implementation, implement this method such that (specification)"
@Makyen, or any RO, I'd like clarification on request reasons for a cv-pls. If a question is asking for help with a homework problem, and doesn't show any effort at solving it, is "Custom (Request for homework help, No effort shown)" a valid request reason under the room's current guidelines? I can share a concrete example if that would help.
@Turing85 I'm not sure what you mean by filtering "actions" based on certain phrases, but you can filter your own comments based on phrases in them I think.
@Makyen That seems contradictory. If there's no minimum amount of work required, when how much do they need to have tried? I mean no minimum reads to me as: None.
@Makyen That's even worse. That mean "No minimum", but anyone can set the bar for whatever they think is enough to be good faith. To me that read like: Do it yourself. Your post is now closed.
@Turing85 I don't know a lot about SEDE other than I use it to find stuff sometimes. Like comments or badge progress. Use triple dash :) ---remove--- becomes remove
@Makyen That post is not being used as it's written in any way whatsoever. "Don't downvote a homework question that follows the guidelines and was asked in good faith." for one isn't being applied at all.
"Don't downvote others who answer homework questions in good faith, even if they break these guidelines." is another.
The entire post seems to be not a compromise in any way, but washing one's hands of the consequences of the post itself.
@Turing85 I take it you raised a custom flag to close these questions, and the flags were denied? Do you mind sharing the text of your flags, as well as the reason they were denied?
@Makyen I'm not just concerned. I'm pretty tired of the closing of on-topic posts by the "homework" reason. It's counter to the goal and it's focusing on users and on their motivation for contributing. It's not right.
@Turing85 What it was hoped that you would take away from these declined flags was that custom moderator flags were not to be used for custom close reasons. Unfortunately, the decline text doesn't do a good job of explaining that.
@Scratte You're not going to like this, but: create a post on Meta.
@Makyen I'm not the right person to do that. It's too important to let some slow, half-intelligent person with no skills for words nor persuading people create that meta post.
^ that.. I can't even convince one single individual that it's counter to the goal to judge users. Or that it's a bad idea to remove content just because the user that posted it didn't do enough homework.
That is done because a post that is unfocused either requires a very very very long Answer, or it's not narrow on it's topic. If it's not narrow in it's topic, you can't really search it easily.
@Turing85 That's just silly. Yes, if someone asks too many different questions, then how do you find the Answers to a one of them? But.. asking "How do make a website like facebook" also need focus.
I know what it says. There's a meta that discusses this in the comment section.. and another one that has it as it's topic, if I remember correctly. Even come community managers think that what is written is misplaces and should be rephrased.
Basically if all you need to do to make a homework Question into a HowTo Question is the remove the work "homework" then there's NO reason to close it.
@Scratte I try to, yes. If no topic matches exactly, I try to infer the type that "matches closest" (which often results in me choosing "unfocused" as a close-reason and adding a clarifying comment in the question, as happened earlier today)
To sum up my two cents of the whole close-voting: I get it that the stackexchange network, and stackoverflow in particular, has a vision of what their site should and should not allow, that is perfectly fine. I am also fine with community moderation, BUT SO should:
- either postulate clear, unambiguous guidelines for moderation, editable by a select few individuals directly associated with SO - or forego community moderation and moderate it themselves.
@Turing85 I agree with that. But since that's not going to happen, then what? We all moderate the way we each interpret the rules doing it largely inconsistently?
@Scratte "Otherwise these problems will keep popping up." - Pretty much, yes. We are all individuals (except for, maybe, @HovercraftFullOfEels), thus we have our own perspective.
So.. what you're saying is as long as there's no unambiguous guidelines, then there's no point in talking about it. We can just each vote the way we feel like?
- Not everyone voting is reachable (i.e. in this chat) - Even if we discuss, we can agree to disagree
We can make our own "extended guidelines", for sure. This would - at least for the people present in this chat - bring consisitency. But then you still have the people who are not in this chat and people who disagree and maybe leave the chat for good, i.e. becoming unreachable. The only way for consistency is to have clear rules. And if SO does not see a problem in how moderation is handled, it will not change.
If reputation would allow me, I could basically go and close vote every post I find to be fine and re-open vote every post I find to be horrible.. and just say: Well, the rules are not unambiguous.
@Turing85 Nothing. Makyen just said that a post needs "enough to qualify as a good faith attempt.". I can just argue that I didn't find their attempt to be enough and I suspect it's homework. And that can be applied to every single post on the entire site.
Re-aligning people has been done many times, it seems.. though not really, as the same issues keep creeping up again and again. Some of those issue are a result of what seems to be community consensus on effort and homework, but I do not think there is a consensus on it in the way it's being portrayed.
Two posts are already being referenced on those two topics. It's always the same two posts. It's never all the other many posts that is opposite to the interpreted views of the two posts.
@Turing85 It's been referenced a lot in here, and I don't understand the meaning. Really? a strawberry is a nut? It's not very nutty or crunchy and it doesn't seem to keep for very long. I don't expect squirrels to stash then away for winter..
@Scratte Most people confuse tomatoes for vegetables as well, but they are actually fruits. It comes all down to the definition. As to the strawberries here in chat: your example was the first instance I have seen of this phrase.
@Turing85 I tend to think of tomatoes as a vegetable, because I don't put it in a fruit salad, but I'd put them in a vegetable soup. I know the definition says it's a fruit, but the definition doesn't apply to the usage. I guess that goes for strawberries as well. I think there are "nuts" that aren't technically nuts too :)
@Turing85 okay scratch the first one. It seems to be programming-related since it is a node container. The question about general docker-, mini[kube|shift], ... questions is still relevant though...
@Braiam The cause is not related to docker, true. But at least it is reported through a programming tool, thus I give it the benefit of a doubt. I can see why someone would make that connection.
Yep. It's the same as apt-get installation problems. They are all general software problems.
The only exception is if the package manager is uniquely used in software development.... which are rare but not unheard and are usually linked to a IDE anyways, so the topic can be pulled from there.
The whole homework thing is quite tricky to solve, and we've been going around in circles on that topic recently in this room. I've decided to make a meta that tries to address one aspect of it at least, and would love to get feedback on it. Just FYI, I've quoted some of y'all in that post cc @Makyen, @JimGarrison, @IanCampbell.
@cigien because it would distract from the actual question.
no, wrong. It misses the question and opens the possibility for a much broader discussion which, I think, is unwanted at this point in time. This might be something for a follow-up post.
@Turing85 Sorry, got distracted. Yes, your comment addressed the broader question rather than the specific aspect in the question, but as I mentioned in the last paragraph, that discussion will have to be had eventually, and I don't see a problem with leaving the comment you did. Be bold, it's only meta, what's the worst that could happen? :)
Frankly, I find that homework FAQ to be not very useful. From what I can tell, that FAQ alone has been used for over a decade to justify every single approach to dealing with homework questions. I've done the experiment of trying to find justification in that FAQ for closing every question if it's homework, and I've also tried to find justification that a question shouldn't be closed just because it's homework.
It is very easy to justify either argument using the text in that FAQ, so I find it rather hard to take it seriously.
The whole topic is full of contradictions. "Write an answer that fits OPs skill level and that they understand" but "Do not downvote answers that don't follow those rules" - If there is an abstract answer, potentionally leading to OP solving the concrete problem on their own and ready-to-use code... which one would be preferred by most OPs?
i wouldn't go so far as to say that that FAQ should be binned, but resolving the many many inconsistencies in that document promises to be a herculean task. I wouldn't be opposed to efforts to start constructing a new document about homework questions.
Then there is this. Going by this line of argumentation, all questions must have a good faith effort in order to ensure the user will undestand our answer.
Don't get me wrong; I do not think that a good faith attempt is necessarily needed in either case to judge the skill level of the user. I also think that it is sometimes needed in both cases.
You appear to have quite a number of views on this topic, and you seem able to convey those views quite well. I've already promised to refrain from discussing this topic in this room, and discourage such conversations by pushing them to meta, but I am clearly failing at that :p
Would you consider writing an answer on the meta? No rush of course, but I would rather have this discussion there. I suspect users who are not members of this room would like to hear the various view points on this topic.
Continuing this conversation in here, while fun, would clutter up the transcript with a conversation that would really be much more fruitful if had on Meta.
Oh sorry, I was unaware that those things are off-topic here. The FTR, I think, should remain. With regards to the answer... I yet have to reach a final conclusion. Right now I am just weighing.
Oh no, they are not off-topic. i'm certainly not going to say you should stop having the conversation. I'm just pointing out that I'm going to refrain from having it here, and in my opinion other users should have the discussion on meta instead as well :)
If you want to refine some of your arguments, or just get clarity on some points, you should join the Ministry of Silly Hats. Several of us have already been using that chat room as a place to figure out how we should approach a discussion on meta.
This here is just we happy few, people I am familiar with, my... "comfort zone" if you so want. I am just thing out aloud, hoping for some responses and impulses. I am not (yet) willing to share those thoughts on meta.
@TomerShetah use a mod flag on a post of theirs, link to one other example, explain what is similar between those 7 answers so the mod knows what to look for.
if the questions those answers are on are duplicates, issue dupe votes on the question as well.
You can include that fact in your flag, it helps to convince that the questions are similar, so are the answers
Somebody just retagged 50 questions with [tag:gibberish]. It was previously burninated - https://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/344165/this-tag-is-literally-gibberish What should be the next steps?
@VadimKotov uggghh. Ping them first while linking to that meta post? And then rollback their edits. assuming it are only retags. If that gets declined, mod flag.
Maybe leave a comment for Martijn on that meta post
But I assume Martijn won't be that busy the coming days
Do we really need a devops tag on Stack Overflow?
Putting the topicality of those questions aside for a moment, do we really gain anything from having such a tag?
While many of those questions are on-topic and do have merit, DevOps seems to be a meta tag at best. DevOps relates more to the proces...
@rene Also, I am not familiar with the ticket system ono github, but if it is anything remotely to gitlab issues, it is unsuited, i.e. has not enough features.
@cigien That's what happens when you write something that isn't self consistent. Read the help center for examples of self consistent guidance. Meta is full of trying to conciliate two orthogonal opinions.
@Scratte: even that would require you to ask some of us to focus on a user rather than on the merits of an individual post, and I thought that this sort of request is against the rules of this chatroom
@DontKnowMuchButGettingBetter It is, which is why I'm asking if anyone is interested in doing it. I'm not.. I didn't post the details in here, and I don't intend to either.
Or rather.. I'd do the research, but that's a bit silly, since I'm not raising a flag no matter what I find.
@DontKnowMuchButGettingBetter I figured it was better to not completely pretend I didn't see it. Some find it a nice challenge or something they want to do.
@desertnaut I don't see how. They want to remove fragments from a video. They want to know how to do it, no? Any tool recommendation would come with exactly how to do it and not just a link.
@Scratte OP asks if there are existing tools to help them write such a utility; they then go on (in a PS) to ask explicitly if there are possibly tools that get the job done altogether. I cannot take the responsibility of hypothesizing that what they actually meant to ask was a how-to question, and then proceed to edit the post by removing these actual questions based on such a hypothesis (however reasonable it may sound).
plus we are not talking about a new OP here; they shoule be aware about how (and what) to ask by now
@desertnaut Naah. That learning about how Stack works is way overrated. Only curators actually go and do that. And usually because they set suspended in review and have to do in order to continue reviewing. Then they (read: we) get accustomed to the "rules" and think everyone else went through the same process.
Anyway, I dropped a comment. Maybe they'll edit it.
@Braiam Agreed, and that's not too surprising for a community edited FAQ. The help center does have fairly consistent guidance generally, but I recently posted a meta asking about an apparent inconsistency in there.
umm... guys, if a particular answer to a question does not answer the question, but is really helpful to the question and expects a reply from the OP; on which that can be converted to an answer, is it a good idea to flag it as not an answer?
@d4rk4ng31 I see this as an Answer. It's claiming that there are no issues with the code in the Question. It's then asking three questions, which I interpret as rhetorical, since those are what the Question author should do.
I'm using it to type up longer posts (undisturbed), and then just copy the markup into my draft SE post for fine tuning (the results aren't exactly the same. To save locally, I am using notepad++ or some other appropiate text editor. There's no save option in stackedit.io IIRC, but it remembers what you did last.
@d4rk4ng31 That's just an extended comment. He's confirming that the issue OP is seeing they are not seeing them, and then to verify potential problems.
The entire answer is asking for diagnostic information. Ignore the code block, is just "I don't see this problem on my end".
@πάνταῥεῖ sheesh. That was a hussle to set-up. Okay, I got it in my drive. So if someone wants to provide feedback lemme know and I will share the drive-link.
@Turing85 I'm not sure what you meant by that. I didn't log in with google and I can still create files in the Temp. It's just that I don't expect them to be around after I close them.
@Scratte well I need the file somewhere persistent such that I can share it with others. the simplest thing is to let stackedit save them in my drive, and then give access to people through a link to the drive-folder or document.
@Braiam But doesn't that mean that he is not able to reproduce the issue cause he is fundamentally doing something different? Hmm... but that means, it still is not an answer. In fact that could literally have been a "not reproducible or caused by a typo" flag
@Turing85 But then, as you pointed out, they need to also log in, no? Else they won't be able to set their workspace to your drive, or did I miss something?
@cigien I placed that request through SO Script Dialog Box and the reason was auto populated. Anyway, I can modify that reason and I will put more details next time I place request. About that particular question, it is opinion based and there are no useful answers.
@Turing85 I'm not sure exactly what you mean. You've linked to the [help] pages. Diamond moderators can single-handedly edit any of those pages if they want to. Those pages can't be edited in any way by regular users, and even the revision history for those pages is not publicly visible.
@cigien I'm not sure all of those can be edited by diamond moderators. I think only site specific pages can. But I'm really not sure about how that works
@AmitJoshi Oh, that request was generated by a userscript? Ok, I'll take a look in the transcript to see if this has come up before. It probably has. Thanks.
@Turing85 the way to avoid the one-box is uploading in the sand-box to get the imgur and then pasting it here (I have to admit I also don't always make the effort)...
I saw a conversation recently about gibberish (maybe in here, maybe in the Ministry) and thought it was joke. But it isn't. Can we flag the tag as R/A? xD
@AmitJoshi Ok, it seems this was discussed recently. As far as I can tell, this message started it, and is resolved with this message. I can't find a message from Makyen saying that feature has been added yet. It was only 10 days ago, so it might take some time.
In the interim, don't worry about it I guess. If you do remember to add an actual reason, that would be preferable of course, but no point stressing out about userscript bugs.
@cigien To me, yes, it is. There's also the suggested edit for the excerpt in the queue, but I refrained from posting that here, as it may look like user-targeting.
... I'm out of edit reviews for today, but the excerpt would qualify for "Lack usage guidelines." I'd be very interested to see what those could be. xD
@Scratte There are many useless, low-quality duplicates that are one downvote away from being roombad. I don't want to make a request for each and hope that someone cares to spend a delete vote for it
@oguzismail That's like a small war. So some users will go and upvote these Answers because they know someone else is going to try to enable Roomba by downvoting the Answers.. it's both working against the way it's supposed to be, no?
@AdrianMole We call it "volapyk" or "sludder" or "vrøvl" or both "sludder og vrøvl". I like the first one best, since that's an actual language :D
@oguzismail Why would you? It's the same argument, but reversed. They will do it to make it harder for others to delete a post anonymously.. which is exactly what you're doing if you downvote an Answer just to enable Roomba.
@oguzismail I like duplicates though. I like variety is the ways to see the problem and if I'm learning something new, I like variety in the Answers.
And sometimes the Answer on the duplicate is way better than any one of the target. And then I will certainly upvote it. But then.. someone comes along and downvotes this nice answer to get rid of the entire thing.. with no checks and completely anonymously. I find that to be.. dubious.
@oguzismail Actually, I'm confident that I've seen this happen many times. Since votes are anonymous, there's no way to prove it, but I've seen enough cases where high rep users will answer a duplicate, the post gets closed with a target, and if it has a downvote, it magically gets an upvote even though the post doesn't deserve it.
Given the pattern of which posts this happens to, and the users involved, the most plausible explanation is that those users know that upvotes will make it harder for the post to Roomba, or be deleted by curators, and they can hold on to rep that way.
@Scratte I don't think there's room for variety in answers when the question is basically How do I store a command's output in a variable?. I do upvote nice answers to duplicates too
@cigien Yeah that happened to me too. We deleted a question here, then the high-rep answerer came here to complain, then we chickened and undeleted it :D
@oguzismail You can't know that. I've gotten votes on posts where I did not edit the Question too. I don't chase reputation. I just don't like to edit. It's difficult to know what someone's motivation is.
@Braiam Have we? I've never done that kind of strategic voting, and I believe many others do not as well. Do you believe this kind of voting to be fairly common?
@AmitJoshi Just in case it's not clear, oguzismail's suggestion for downvoting an answer so that the post gets deleted is considered "unacceptable". I'm using quotes because this behavior is not unacceptable in any enforceable sense. In fact, it has been made clear that moderators cannot and will not enforce this. So I guess it's unacceptable in the sense that other users will peer at you disaprovingly over their spectacles :p Make of that what you will.
:51231317 Don't bother with deleting correct requests just because they get acted upon in the 2 minute window. It's not a big deal, but it's nice for the transcript to be able to keep track of the kinds of requests made here.
@cigien It's in my case. I've waited months to vote for something and get the desired result that I will not get because the issue is too "hot" at the moment.
If people are voting against my vote for the fact that it's my vote, then I just wait till they aren't paying attention.
It's strategic voting in the sense that if my vote becomes invalid inorganically, then I just wait until a moment where it doesn't have that drawback
@cigien I understand and I have read the posts related to this. I am aware about it. Now, about this particular answer, it is low quality, a guess work, no value. When I said above I choose to downvote it, it is not "just to trigger roomba" the question. In fact, I will argue, I do not understand the upvote on that answer. But, yes, that is out of control.
@AmitJoshi Of course. It's just that you responded to a message that said "You can trigger roomba for this by downvoting the answer", and didn't clarify that you would be downvoting for other reasons, so I wasn't sure if you were clear on that. It appears that you are, so that's great.
@Turing85 Not sure. In general, there aren't canonicals for each one of the infinite number of reasons that are not close reasons. It's kind of implied that every reason not listed under the close reasons is not a close reason. Seems straightforward enough, but it doesn't seem to be a criteria that all users use consistently.