@miken32 That's really not a consideration wrt. should a question be open or not.
We don't close questions when they get an answer that works, or even when they get the answer (i.e. not even in cases where there's only one possible accurate answer).
@tripleee They seem to be, at the least, different questions. It's certainly not obvious without going and reading an offsite resource to discover that, and there could even be a different/better approach that someone might post later that's specific to the specific-date case, if reopened.
@Machavity I am not happy that you changed the question to ask about two distinct extensions here. We have separate questions for each extension as the methods are different. Mixing them leads to confusion and mess.
@tripleee Nice, that's a great improvement. Retracted my reopen vote and asked for the request to be binned, since having them both in the same spot is probably useful.
@tripleee Thanks, but I keep on restricting my activities to SOCVR. I also don't think I catch spam that wouldn't have been caught by someone else, too, just sometimes a bit quicker.
@JeanneDark sure, it would just reduce noise a bit to have those spams reported directly to Smoke Detector, and ensure they are included in metasmoke ... but I understand if you are trying to limit your exposure
Well, I've never done it before. Again, it is a fair question. It was made clear. It just wasn't reopened. I assume the OP said -- I hate Stack Overflow and deleted. This can be repaired.
It can attract answers now that it is clear and can be reopened.
Is there any reason why we have the suffix -pls for requests here? Sure I understand it's for politeness, but it seems a bit unnecessary if you ask me.
Basically, posting a request here means that you are asking people to consider looking into that question. Nobody is forced to act upon it. Adding please is the right way to make a request in the English language.
Yeah, but not this room. You are adding more work for people in this room.
The dialog box on the main page doesn't have "please" in it. But if you want to ask some people in a chat room to take a look at another question in their free time, it would be nice to ask politely
Why would someone write an answer and then deletes it, even if the answer is interesting to note, in that case why not write it as a comment? stackoverflow.com/a/69103261/9942418
@AlexandreElshobokshy Maybe the author decided to write something as a draft and then finish it later. I personally don't trust the automatic save feature, so if I really have to, that's what I do. Or maybe they thought they don't want to finish it. Or they saw another answer that they liked better. Maybe they do that every Wednesday. Who knows.
Logged out users auto-redirect to the dupe target, low rep users just see "already has answers; closed n hours ago" and high rep users see who closed it and an "edit question" button
before, it gave the advice of editing the question, or asking a new one, i'm curious if that's still there for the OP, suggesting they ask a new question wouldn't... be productive, if the one they asked was a duplicate
this is what sparked my concern, the op there seems to be insinuating that it suggested they ask a new question, but weren't completely clear on how: "There's a link to ask a new question, which is exactly what I did."
i mean, there's a link to ask a new question on almost every page, sure, but i'd think someone with 25k rep would recognize that as a button that's just on every page
The thing that gets me with resource request is that it's not opinionated. Either the game was or was not made with it. I suppose an answerer could guess
i can understand having too much work to focus on this or that, being a solo dev with too much work to work on un-important tasks, but, there's always certain... points in time throughout the week where it'd make no sense to start on the next big task at the end of the day, a perfect time to knock out something smaller.
@NathanOliver The question is rather which close reason does not apply. What is the practical programming problem to be solved there? Every answer could just suggest another game fulfilling these criteria.
So it probably needs details or clarity (what's the programming problem?), it's likely also too broad (more focus, loooong list of games).
A programming question would be how to develop a game with SFML which would itself still be too broad. But they are not even asking that. So it's either a list of games, or recommendations for other libraries ("I want to develop some 2D games but I don't really know what I should go with.")
@TylerH It looks like the post-menu items are there, but just hidden, so $('.js-post-menu').children('.d-flex').children().removeClass('d-none'); will display them.
The thing here Jeanne, is that everyone would treat the answer the same way in every circumstance: either edit it into shape or delete it. Having two flags for the same purpose makes no sense and makes us have these silly discussions when funtionaly they are identical.
@Braiam I am exceptionally disappointed with this response from SE. While I don't think it's a 30 second change (discuss the wording with somebody, then change it - that takes more time), I really don't think it would take a significant enough time to warrant a "we cannot do it now" response.
eh, it comes back down to trust. Trust the meta community, or do your own research on the matter to prove their opinion
I can certainly imagine a scenario where suggesting the op ask a new question, could on average result in the op's post being more likely to be answered, result in more overall engagement, etc, ignoring the mess it often makes
strictly from a "our goal is to keep users coming" pov
@VLAZ Well, trying to play "Henry Kissinger" here: maybe the team are just so overwhelmed with dealing with other issues raised about the new UI, they just don't have time to deal with that particular issue. It strikes me as very atypical of Anita's style, in general. There's likely a funny mood going round the team just now.
Yeah. Seems to be a Review UI team that has suddenly needed to hijack devs from other projects to handle their increased workload. ;)
I had a comment on my bug report that "will fix this today or tomorrow" ... that was a week ago and it ain't yet fixed. The SE engine is more tricksy than some of the new, young devs realize.
@AdrianMole That A was posted May this year. And the Q was posted June last year. A very generous estimate for re-wording the message would be two days. That's several hour long meetings with several people to refine it. I supose a more realistic estimate would be half a day (about 4 hours) of a few people discussing different variations and settling on one. It feels like almost a year would have been enough time to squeeze this in. And could even fit into June to now.
when you let marketing drive development priorities unimpeded (not that that's what is occurring here) it's easy to let things that won't turn a profit fall through the cracks when there's something else you could be working on that would make money or save money
clearly, that's not 100% occurring here, as we've seen updates to the review queues
Heh. I'm not (and never have been) in any big profit-oriented organization. But I feel that there is, in SO just now, some communication failure in the chain-of-command between the owners and the "factory-floor level" devs. Somewhere along the line, the messages are getting discombobulated.
I fully agree it's trivial. Heck, I'd expect this to be just a few emails or something: Alice is given the task to change the wording, she comes up with 2-3 variations, runs them by Bob and Carol and they all pick something that seems OK. It's not even something that requires a big chunk of continuos time to be done. Could be finished within a week few minutes at a time.
@JeanneDark FWIW nowadays there is another safe option - use NAA combined with following the answer. It's less waterproof than VLQ but still - and its benefit is that flag stays there if edit fails to transform link-onbly into a proper answer
@VLAZ That being said, if Shog were still around, it would be a 30 second change, because he would have the trust and the access to actually make that change
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and he would just go "oh yeah, Meta is right, this is bad advice. It's changed/gone now"
true, but I am really not convinced that good project management and this is what SE seems to lack the most) excludes the "can you make it happen" approach. It's just that the wrong things still get prioritized, IMO
you can flag a post for moderator attention with a custom reason, but be descriptive. It might be worth doing a quick search of meta for the specific thing you're looking to report
for example, serial voting generally gets handled automatically on a daily basis, so if it's that, and you haven't waited a day, wait a day.
disagreeing with a downvote is... well, not a problem that needs solving
@Gowiser You can't know who voted on what unless they actually said they did, and even then they could be lying. If you suspect someone of voting maliciously, then flag one of your post for moderator attention and explain what is going on in as much detail as the flag text box lets you
@Gowiser I think you are overthinking a single downvote. If you think the answer is good then leave it and stop worrying. If you think you can improve the answer, then do so. Votes are meant to rank content. If someone thinks your post isn't that useful (even if it is correct) they can downvote it.
We encourage downvotes as well as upvotes
The more votes are cast either way the better idea we have which posts are more useful than others.
When sorting by two criteria, you need to define which criteria has priority over the other, and how to deal with intersections. the question doesn't clearly provide that
it's just a simple two-criteria sort question. the problem is one of the criteria may be missing. so add logic that makes it not missing when it's missing, and you're back to a simple two-criteria sort question.
@Machavity Shog had code access and could actually put in PRs and change site settings to a degree that no current CM can. So when it comes to making those small changes, yes, he would sometimes just do them. That said, I don't think this is a change he would have made - not because he disagrees with it but because this choice was made by the product team and, to some end, they have ownership of that, so it's up to Product to decide to make those changes now.
When it came to things like the text used in post notices (for locks and whatnot) he could even create new ones and edit the text used in them - this was really nice and useful and, to a degree, at the time, there wasn't anyone in product who oversaw that, so it was under the CMs' ownership to make those decisions. While we can do that in some places, we can only advise in others - and we do... I've just helped Kristina reword the two Community comments for the first answers network wide.
Those changes will be in and built out today or tomorrow... so there is movement there.
@KevinB I compare the downvotes shown on my profile to the count on the non-public votes tab. I'm thinking 11.2k vs 4.5k means I downvoted 6.7k posts that no longer exist, so I'm not losing as much rep as it seems.