@MartijnPieters if I'm ever elected mod, all those people are getting jQuery gold badges instead of whatever other badges they have until they miss a day :D
I was curious about all the "you don't participate in meta comments", so I decided to do a quick check. Out of the 16 mods listed on meta, only 7 have more than 10 posts on meta. Maybe we're putting too much emphasis on meta participation.
SELECT TOP 100
PostTags.TagId, SUM(Posts.Score) as score
FROM
PostTags
INNER JOIN Posts
on Posts.Id = PostTags.PostId
GROUP BY PostTags.TagId
ORDER BY score ASC
SELECT TOP 100
PostTags.TagId, SUM(Posts.Score) as score, Tags.TagName
FROM
PostTags
INNER JOIN Posts
on Posts.Id = PostTags.PostId
INNER JOIN Tags
on Tags.Id = PostTags.TagId
GROUP BY PostTags.TagId, Tags.TagName
ORDER BY score ASC
@BenjaminGruenbaum In these more mature modern times of JavaScript development, I'd prefer my cross-browser normalization to come in the form of a polyfill providing a potential-standard API, not some weird abnormal API with dangerous edge cases. (Certainly, at the time it was created the situation was differently, as JavaScript was more immature and there was little standardization progress to follow.)
But I'll drop it since I'm no longer trying to change the subject of the chat. :P
Removed the tag from the two posts I answered; one was closed (typo post), the other was a common string vs. integer comparison error. In both cases the tag didn't add anything.
@TravisJ Oh that. I was thinking about the angle of tags that have highly-viewed but lousy questions where the answer was a typo or copy-paste (think jQuery or PHP).
Some of you may recall an experiment I ran a month or so ago, the "Answer Similar Questions" hook. It didn't work quite like we'd hoped, but the data suggests there's some promise there.
The quality of the search in the experiment was quite poor, which was noted both here on Meta and in subsequ...
@PeeHaa - Yeah, it would be kind of nice if instead of the comment thread, a windowed version of chat showed up in a modal the size of the flag interface.
trivial to modify that query to give you whatever information you want. Which is mostly why I'm posting it, so that y'all can answer your own questions.
And I don't bother with comment flags because comment flags are the red headed stepchild of moderation - most moderators just don't care about them all that much, at least that's my understanding.
@PeeHaa Deletion isn't that useful at only 10k rep
Expedited question deletion and answer deletion is more important, imo.
The second one was okay, my point was that he already has plenty of rep on that exact question type, just mark for duplication instead of rep whoring for crying out loud
@durron597 Meh, it's just points. The asker got a helpful answer, the answerer got some rep, and I (or whoever else inevitably would have seen it) organized a little and duped it. Everything works out in the end.
Besides, if it makes you feel any better, Jon hits the cap every day, for many answers much better than that NPE one. It doesn't make much of a difference anyways.
On the moderator election site the candidate comment author name gets highlighted only after you expand comments (if you can). Here's a picture (click to enlarge):
@AlexisKing Well, two other people spelled it that way a few lines up, so you aren't the only one. Besides, if everyone keeps spelling it that way, it will find its way into the dictionaries, and I'll stop complaining. :)
Next election I want to turn graph smoothing vs. non-smoothing into a serious platform issue. You can be the champion of the antismoothist angle. We need to focus on the important things.
My mother in-law is a forester who loves science fiction. Every time she watches SG-1 she complains that every alien planet is British Columbia (because of the trees, you see).