Is this a reasonable "known-bad" audit for the Close Votes queue? (I'm not disputing its closed/deleted status, just not sure it's suitable as an audit.) It's also been used as an audit in the Reopen queue.
Is there a rule against directing someone to another post asking for upvotes? It seems... not great, but I don't know if there's a specific rule against it. stackoverflow.com/questions/69668727/…
Is an initial + sign in R just a way of indicating a continuation line? Trying to clean up this answer and copy/pasting it into my RGui does some very weird stuff, unless I take out those + signs, first - then they just get added back in.
I'm not sure what you two are doing wrong, but the answer author's code works for me. I can't believe I'm going to say this, but I'm going to actually upvote the answer.
@IanCampbell lol, if it's an IDE error having a screenshot is important. If it's only text it's not clear in which dialogue the warning is shown or what the configurations are. (IDE questions usually need both, the text and the screenshot).
We can't give people pluses. Users can upvote useful posts on Stack Overflow, but we can't tell people when or how to vote. Additionally this room forbids asking for votes even as a joke.
@manro In general, anywhere on Stack Overflow, it is against the rules (certainly against the acceptable norms) to suggest upvotes or downvotes on some specific post. It's also against site rules to suggest you upvote a person (e.g. find some random content of theirs to vote on). That's considered fraud.
On Stack Overflow, we vote on content, not people, and we take it very seriously, especially here in this chatroom.
Likewise you shouldn't feel proud of yourself in particular when you get an upvote, or upset with yourself (or with anyone else) when you get a downvote
People are only involved in Stack Overflow because AI isn't advanced enough to ask and answer every question possible about programming yet.
@manro No. University graduation (bachelor) is a must have. But with that you will most likely get a half year trial period contract. We don't have enough applicants. But that's not the topic of this channel :)