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@mickmackusa The tag wiki should be useful for curating that canonical dupe list. The major issue with the tag wiki is that it is not visible enough. But that's much less of a problem if it's gold badge users who are the ones using it.
@EJoshuaS-StandwithUkraine It's positioned just under the upvote button, I think. Can you check again?
@TylerH Yelling at clouds is always advisable when working on content curation.
@Dharman Absolutely nothing wrong with using CW, assuming your intention is to make it editable by the community. CW just isn't meant as a rep-denial mechanism. I'd have no objection whatsoever to a mod using their mod privileges for the good of the site in contributing high-quality canonicals.
@TylerH I'm not a big fan of including a blurb in the question. That's just noise.
02:11
@TylerH For this particular post, my personal opinion is that this is fine: it quotes only the relevant section of a longer article, and it's been clearly (if less than 100% optimally) attributed from the start. Your edit makes it pretty much optimal.
 
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05:59
@mickmackusa this can't be deleted, it is linked elsewhere
^ ...ah, that old song. so tiring that it lets me cast a del vote on it.
you can cleanup the links first
@blackgreen How about now? It was only used as dupe once, right?
@IanCampbell It spins? I've never seen it spin!
06:16
@mickmackusa yup, can cast del votes now
 
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Needs a third voice; mine's not working. stackoverflow.com/questions/13342909/…
User perceives my activity as targeting them, but they are only seeing me multiple times because their answers are promoting deprecated techniques or implementing antipatterns.
Handled, mostly invisibly.
Someone else "piling on" with a second comment is unlikely to do any good at this point. If the user refuses to improve their answer, that's their prerogative, unfortunately. We can't force them to do it. Except, of course, through the magic of your having access to an "edit" button.
@CodyGray If I told you there was a bug on all of my devices that disabled the edit button ...would you believe me?
@mickmackusa Sadly, yes. :-(
(I'll keep that one in my pocket then.)
Last time I doubted your bug report about not being able to add a comment, it turned out to be an actual bug. I no longer doubt any bug reports about SE these days.
Hammers weren't very good back in the early days.
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Q: Throw out the [in] tag

TDGJust saw that there is an in tag, without any usage guide, tag wiki or even any questions asked. All the mandatory questions (Does it describe the contents of the questions to which it is applied? Is the concept described even on-topic for the site? Does the tag add any meaningful information to ...

...can I get an advance on tomorrow's hammers? I've run out again :(
 
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@mickmackusa There are three tags on your message, you can write a title just using those tags. Why would you use that combination of tags as if they were keywords?
@Braiam I'm still a bit foggy about what we are talking about. What I meant to say was that I combed through 50 or 60 redundant pages that were devoted to transposing/rotating a two dimensional array. I was going to create a new canonical for it, but I am going to wait to craft the "white paper" on Stack Overflow until after I see if I can add array_transpose to the language. Then I'll be sure to have the modern and definitive say on the "best" way to transpose with php.
If/When I make the canonical, it will have ALL of the buzz words so that it is easily searched for. "diagonal flip", transposition, "swap columns for rows", etc.
It will also link to all of the relevant old pages to help researchers to navigate between SO pages.
@mickmackusa Focus on the tags that you put on the message and what were you trying to do with em.
And probably more importantly, what I would do with questions that use that combination.
I have absolutely no idea what you are trying to convey to me.
If you create a question with those tags, I would remove two of them.
So, it's better to avoid doing that :)
Wow, then I don't know anything about tagging.
Like 100% nothing.
11:02
Tagging is about topics, not about keywords. That's the idea at least.
I would expect people searching for how to transpose an array in php to expect those tags.
I can't think of 3 more appropriate tags for the topic/question/canonical.
11:15
@mickmackusa I would expect the question to mention that in the body/title and people finding it
The keywords definitely belong there as well.
Well, keywords definitively don't belong on the tags :)
Okay. Strongly disagree.
@mickmackusa Well, disagree with the help center then: A tag is a word or phrase that describes the topic of the question
Yes, that's how I am using those 3 tags.
11:18
Any keywords on ?
Note the distinct lack of the mention of keyword. When referring to tags they call them "categories" and "topics"
All 3 of the "keywords" that I mentioned are also describing the "topic".
I am finding this whole debate rather surprising and odd.
@mickmackusa They describe a topic in the same vein that
It's mostly incidental, and doesn't help answerers at all.
The topic of a question is php, not arrays or transpose.
If I knew nothing of php, I wouldn't be able to understand what you are asking about even if I knew about arrays or transposing
@mickmackusa Most people who fall into it do, too.
It would be like adding the tag file to this question. It doesn't help the question at all
11:24
Not at all; that question is not about files in the way that the other question is about arrays.
@CodyGray How? Care to explain?
The file is incidental to the problem. You are not asking about a file, you are asking about apt. Whereas the other question is asking about arrays, it just happens to be doing so in the context of PHP.
@CodyGray That's mental gymnastics right there
The question is not asking about arrays, it's asking about php
Without the php tag, there would be no indication what the question is about, even if it used the other two tags.
But the same wouldn't apply to the other two tags.
I have such a polar opposite view that I already know this discussion is not worth continuing.
Topic description is better when you remove something and de-naturalizes the question.
11:27
If a question is fundamentally about lorries, or lorries form a critical part of the question, then the question should have . Same with cars, vans and arrays.
@AdrianMole I agree wholeheartedly with that. But if a question about engines, and the engine happens to be on a lorry, using the lorries tag would make no sense.
Because it would also applies to cars and vans and any other vehicle that uses engines.
Yes, it would. Lorry engines are different from car engines. And someone looking for information about lorry engines may not think to use the engines tag, but only use lorries.
Unless it's an engine that is only found in lorries. Then, the question should be tagged both [engine] and [lorry]. And if the problem is with spark plugs in the engine, then the question should also be tagged [spark-plugs].
You have a high bar to clear claiming that Adrain and Cody
Or if someone wanted to do a multi-tag search: look for stuff about engines, but only lorry engines.
11:31
Fortunately, there is over a decade of precedent.
And don't even think about getting me started with drivers. ;-P
@CodyGray Good thing that I have a decade using SE and being a successful asker and answerer too :D
@AdrianMole What is the main purpose of tags. The one that if we don't have it would cause things to break?
IMHO, the main purpose of tags is to allow answerers to get badges.
@AdrianMole Well, that's something that happens just because they find questions they are able to answer, no?
... and thus, ultimately, dupe-hammers.
11:33
Dupe hammers is relatively new system in the whole thing, and the system worked without it.
Tag badges was just another "gamification" element.
The argument that things would break without the PHP tag is not a good one. The only indication that a question is about PHP should not be the tags. That information should be mentioned in the question itself.
The system would work fine without it.
@CodyGray And yet, people ask and bemoan that you tag with the language you are asking about.
Yes. It is expected that you do so. In fact, it is expected that you tag with all tags relevant to the question you are asking.
This allows people to find the question.
But they don't do the same with arrays or transpose or other context.
I wouldn't mind a hammer in arrays (long way to go) - then I could hammer questions in Java, FORTRAN, and even PHP.
11:35
@AdrianMole And that's terrible
I wouldn't want you, nor anyone, to be able to do that.
You haven't shown the system that you should be trusted with questions about fortran, java or php.
Why not? If I find a Java/arrays Q that's a clear and obvious dupe, why should I not be able to hammer it?
@AdrianMole Because I wouldn't.
... and neither am I saying that I would. But why not?
Even to the extent that I grant that argument is true, all it proves is that the dupe-hammer privilege should take all of the questions' tags into account, not that we should not allow certain tags.
I hope that the mere fact that both feel unconfortable in doing so is enough reason.
11:37
Do you genuinely think the only tags that should exist on this website are the language tags?
That would be silly.
@HovercraftFullOfEels Oh, great, someone leaving a canned comment on the question when it got posted on Meta resulted in it getting re-posted on the main site...
@CodyGray Good thing that I already expressed my views about that years ago meta.stackoverflow.com/a/300700/792066
Um, so, either a language tag or [language-agnostic]?
To the extent that what you're saying makes sense, a better implementation would be to designate the language tags (and the [language-agnostic] tag as a failsafe) as "required" tags, in the way that Meta has required tags. Then, dupehammers could be based exclusively on these required tags.
And then we have tags like winapi and embedded - what would become of such?
11:39
If you are asking about the concept itself, it would need not to define any language at all
@AdrianMole Exactly. Someone with a WinAPI dupehammer should be equally able to hammer C questions as Delphi questions about the Windows API.
@CodyGray To the extend that delphi has nothing to do at all with the problem asked, and so removed from the question :)
Well, it has a lot to do with the problem asked, because it's the language that they are using.
If I can reproduce the same question without using delphi, how would you tag it?
And should we remove c++ from anything tagged mfc? AFAIK, it's not even possible to use MFC in any language but C++ (but there may be some weird interface).
11:42
It's the same argument applied to ide tags, just because you are using the ide or language, doesn't mean that the api behaves differently.
IDE tag wikis should explain that the tag should not be used merely because you happen to be using that IDE for your code/problem. At least the visual-studio wiki has that expressed quite clearly.
@AdrianMole I would argue that to be safe [c++-mfc] is used, in case mfc suddenly decides to target other languages
Can you describe a scenario in your view where a question should ever have multiple tags?
Where if I were to remove any of them would de-naturalize the question.
I can give examples: c and c++. ;-(
11:44
Not [c++-c]?
... one tends to get removed quite quickly, in most cases.
@CodyGray Yep. In this situation, much better to explain that the question is being posted on the wrong site and that if they decide to post on the main site, to improve the question (with specific recommendations on how to do so)
@HovercraftFullOfEels "Better" unless you factor in the typing effort.
@CodyGray We all give sacrifices for the good of the site, no?
11:45
If you read a deleted comment, you will notice that the answer change whenever I'm developing a chrome extension or not.
@Braiam Wait, though. Is the language actually relevant? If you're targeting the Chrome Extension API (whatever it's called), using the "onMessage.addListener" function, then wouldn't the answer to your question be the same regardless of whether you wrote it in JavaScript, C, or anything else?
Only deleted comment is a "possible duplicate" comment, linking to this question. There are no deleted comments on the answer.
@CodyGray Hmm, then maybe I'm thinking about another question. I know one of them have a deleted comment.
I've seen several questions with deleted comments. :-)
Stop stalking me >:(
@CodyGray Well, my target language for said api is javascript, and I wouldn't be able to have a useful response if it wasn't javascript. But I don't need to add return, function or conditional statements to get the answer I needed, did I?
In other words, those two tags are not inconsequential. They are critical to get an useful answer, because those are the topics I'm asking about.
It's interesting that most of my questions have 1 or 2 tags and most are answered :)
11:51
If I find a question about arrays in C that is tagged [arrays] but not [c], yet has been answered, would that disprove your argument?
Or does the anecdotal evidence only apply in one direction?
@sideshowbarker That's rude/abusive, not NAA.
It's purely gibberish. Like keyboard mashing. If you stood up at a conference and shouted that, you'd be escorted out.
@CodyGray what if I said it in normal voice into a borrowed microphone?
On a tangentially-related note: Shouldn't the gold-hammer privilege for be language-agnostic? ;)
12:07
@AdrianMole no, you could be an expert in all language agnostic questions but dead in the water as soon as a question touches upon a specific language even tangentially.
@JohnDvorak Speaking into an amplified microphone is equivalent to shouting in terms of its disruptiveness.
@JohnDvorak Ah, so a comp sci Ph.D. :-p
@JohnDvorak I meant the other way round: A gold tag in any language would allow hammering any language-agnostic question.
@AdrianMole I'm just glad there is the I know everything badge moderator privilege.
12:10
@AdrianMole also not necessary. You could have all of Mathematica's standard library memorized twice over and still have to go to Wikipedia to figure out which two to combine to achieve something that's not built in.
@CodyGray I thought agnosticism in the moderator community only happens on Reddit.
@AdrianMole That's like me moderating Python questions.
@mickmackusa As far as I can tell... "scoped mass assignment" is some kind of language construct?
Save yourself, delete them all.
I am scared of snakes.
And snakes are probably scared of you.
12:13
I stomp all over them with my compiler.
@CodyGray for all I know it could be quantum mechanics term as well as Python term :D
Indeed.
@CodyGray Shall I edit the three usages of the tag to add the "n"? or do the tag-aficionados have a better plan?
@mickmackusa Oh, oops. I did not notice the typo. Yes, I think that would be reasonable.
Actually, lemme just merge it.
cheers
12:24
That's kind of weird. Normally, typos jump out at me like they're underlined in red squiggles. I didn't notice that one at all. I guess the tag formatting threw me off.
@CodyGray I noticed you don't have your glasses.
How can you tell? You can't even see my head.
12:47
@CodyGray How do you "look for them"? On google? Tag pages?
Anywhere. Why does it matter?
Yes!
Because, tag exist for the answerers, not for the askers, or the future readers.
Oh. Tags don't exist for future readers?
Nope. Not at all.
Google doesn't care about tags, and future readers use google as search engine.
So, yeah, for future readers tags don't exist.
What about all the people who don't use Google? Don't ask me why they don't use Google; I don't know. But I know tons of people don't use Google to find questions here. Maybe they don't know about it.
12:50
Well, they use bing, ddg, etc.
The only search engine that uses tags is SE owns, and no one uses that.
And even then, it's clunky
I've actually seen people use it.
Yes, I'm sure you did. But again, for what?
I'm going to bet, that not to look for answers to their questions.
(and if they do, I feel sorry for them, for using such an crappy tool for that purpose and show them alternatives)
There are lots of people out there using crappy tools, and plenty more people that you should feel sorry for.
12:56
Yes, and I'm doing my damnest to help them all :)
That's nice of you :-)
Yeah, tell me about it, when other people just obstruct me. That's not nice of them.
I want humanity to pull their shit together and get to space already. Wasting time using crappy tools don't help with that.
Couple of hundred million folks in China who don't use Google.
@mickmackusa Apropos of this? meta.stackexchange.com/q/377822
@AdrianMole What's wrong with them? Why don't they pull their shit together and get to space already? Why are they wasting time with crappy tools?
13:05
What's wrong with Bing?
I don't think it gets you to space
Bing Is Not Google. It's in the name.
That's their entire modus operandi and raison d'etre.
You joke, but google is a verb, so yeah...
So is bing!
Also a noun, amirite, @AdrianMole?
In the context of searching... myeano
13:16
Although "google" is a verb, "Google" is a (proper) noun.
@CodyGray tagging is part of a mechanism to "improve my experience" as a reader/user, not just me as an answerer.
14:17
Should there be a badge one level higher than Fanatic? imgur.com/a/8SF8aFq What would you name it?
14:32
@mickmackusa maybe naming it the "Mickmackusa badge"? :)
"Obssessed"? "MVP"?
@CodyGray I expected snarkier.
Snarky is a different badge
I wonder what ol' Skeet got up to.
or Linoff or Shog
Aren't the first two still around doing their thing?
14:52
is this question opinion based? To me it seems, but I need a second opinion :)
Good bot
15:58
@Cristik I would say that it's not. It's asking for an explanation of a term.
16:34
@Cristik That concept is basically the normal meaning applied to programing
17:01
Patterned user avatars are based on email addresses, are they not? If so, is this the same user as this? (Note that the code in the newer question is based on that in my answer to the older one.) What to do?
OK - User has admitted they are the same person but is having issues with a question limit. Is that flaggable?
... flagged, anyway.
 
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@AdrianMole Yeah, evading bans (or circumventing rate limits), should be flagged.
@cigien That case may turn out to be rather more complex, though - user has (I think) multiple accounts across the network and seems to have been 'accumulating' association bonuses.
Not that I can see any evidence of foul play or malice aforethought.
Yeah, mods will need to look at that.
As the oft-quoted headless chicken once said, "You have to assume that, on some level, moderators aren't completely dumb."
20:45
@HovercraftFullOfEels does rotating a 2D array clockwise really lack focus?
@RyanM I read it as "please debug this code for me", that the OP hasn't done this first basic step yet to isolate the problem (or if there even is a problem).
 
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That doesn't answer my question...
22:34
@Braiam Some users think it might help with visually distinguishing between the user link, and the post link, in the SD message.
@Braiam To be clear it thinks you asked why. Here's the commit that made the change for reference.

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