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Peoples' lack of logic on this matter seriously question the overall ability of the programming community.
 
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08:31
I've read all the replies on this meta post and now I want to add my 2c's... :)

I guess people can say being pro this new change in law it opinion based, but it really is a dark age opinion/tradition. What does it have to do with anyone when it comes to who another person chooses to love.

Personally I cant think of anything worse than kissing a guy, hahah, I'm just not that way inclined. But imagine the reverese of this old law. Hell if things where the other way round. All hetero sexual people would lose their shi*t
 
1 hour later…
09:46
Morning peeps!
@RohanBüchner, similarly, I Wouldn't want to kiss a guy either :)
(I have done, but much prefer kissing my fiancée)
Anonymous
can any trusted user make screenshots of the deleted answers on the discussion on meta ?
Crap!
Just tried to grab the URL for the rainbow logo and it's gone :(
Err, now it's back..
![#LoveWins][1]
  [1]: i.sstatic.net/3H6rN.png
:p
10:42
Anyone have the link to the original logo?
The snippet I posted an hour ago is my screenshot of it uploaded to SO.
yep, you sent link, thanks
11:16
I made a fixed svg
 
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13:16
@ChrisJester-Young i logged out before i got your message, but i'd love to hang out with you all sometime.
I logged into SO today and noticed everything is political now. What gives?
#LoveWins
@SebastianOlsen You mean #PoliticsWin? SO is not about love.
Any link to the original logo?
@mason go visit the meta thread and read the staff's official statement before you get upset.
13:19
Well no, but the CEO is gay. And this is a huge change so #LoveWins
@WoodrowBarlow Already did. Now I'm even more upset.
And SO so is full of coders, that could very well be spreading love as well. :)
@SebastianOlsen Who cares if the CEO is gay or not? One's sexual orientation has nothing to do with programming.
@mason then stay off of SO for a few days.
@WoodrowBarlow So that's the answer? If you disagree with the way SO (a supposedly community driven site) is run, then leave it?
13:20
First off, SO is free. You
OK, everyone now knows the CEO is gay, let's start new website. @mason +1
are not paying for anything
So honestly, I don't see any reason to why you have the right to complain about a site that you don't even pay for.
@SebastianOlsen It doesn't matter whether I'm paying or not. Social causes have nothing to do with SO.
Well it's not your say really.
@SebastianOlsen I can complain about it because it's a site I've contributed to numerous times. Saying I don't have standing to complain is not valid.
13:22
So you're literally getting upset for something you cannot change
Wasting energy.
@SebastianOlsen because we have a place to complain. If we wouldn't, we'd just reaplce the logo using customized css or leave the site forever...
@SebastianOlsen Did you miss the fact that SO is supposed to be community driven?
I just don't understand why it's such a huge deal. Just ignore the logo and use the site as normal?
@SebastianOlsen I'm OK about gays, I'm OK about drugs, I'm OK about other nations, but I'm not OK with this type of activism.
@SebastianOlsen It's a big deal because it interferes with the programming nature of SO. It turns SO into a political platform for social causes. One's sexual orientation has nothing to do with programming and detracts from the site's mission statement.
13:24
How does it change anything? I've been using the site after the logo change and I'm not experiencing any kinds of change. People are still 100% helpful and nothing is really changed.
@user423948123 I'm okay with homosexuals and other nations, but not drugs. Which just further proves my point - we don't need activism on political topics on this site. Well said!
@SebastianOlsen It turns SO into a platform for political topics.
No, it doesn't.
It's still a coding platform
and will always be a coding platform.
@mason joel explained in his meta answer why the SCOTUS decision directly affects SE's ability to operate more effectively. because of that, the decision has an undeniable positive impact on the site. Joel has been quoted in the past saying that he would not use SO as a social rights platform except to bring attention to matters which directly affect the site's ability to operate, and that's what's happening here.
@SebastianOlsen Yes, it does. If I start a discussion on Meta saying we should have a handgun as the SO logo due to new legislation being passed in Texas supporting open carry, then we'd need to have a debate on that too.
13:26
@WoodrowBarlow +1
You're creating problems that don't even exist.
And meta is site related, you can talk about anything on there regarding the site.
@WoodrowBarlow So if someone opens a new highway that makes it get easier for SO employees to get to work, we should change the logo to a new highway?
Everything that was off-topic on SO before is still off-topic now. But SO, like a lot of great sites, express its support for a great step forward for equality. Like it would have if it had existed during the fall of the Berlin wall or any important social event.
@DeepBlackDwarf Thank you, took words right out of my mouth. :)
@DeepBlackDwarf Whether you believe it's a step forward for equality or not is irrelevant. This is a programming website, equality has nothing to do with it.
@mason Just use stylisher and replace the logo with css. Problem solved.
13:30
Got the CSS, reposting it for everybody. #hlogo a { background-position: -32px 0px !important; }
No, not problem solved. It's about more than just the logo. It's about the fact that a political stance is being taken. It sets a dangerous precedent.
@mason Okay I really think you're not even reading the posts you reply to, you keep saying the same thing over and over.
disengaging
@mason I don't understand how it's dangerous in any way. It's just as harmless as two guys kissing on the other side of the planet. It doesn't affect YOU in any way.
@DeepBlackDwarf I am reading and responding to those points. I could say the same thing about you.
@SebastianOlsen It's not about gay marriage. It's about the site operators taking a political stance on a site that is about programming.
13:32
@mason Yeah and so what? It's happening on meta. You don't have to participate in it. You can use the site as normal, because as I said nothing is gonna change in how SO performs.
@mason No, you keep saying it's dangerous and it's a political stance while it's not. it's just like saying a website changing its logo to commemorate 9/11 takes a political stance.
@mason Don't be such a buzzkill, is what I am saying.
Let people celebrate for their rights.
@SebastianOlsen It does change the site, because now the operators have set a precedent to provide support for political issues that they support.
and if they choose to do so on SO then let them, it's their site. You're not forced to be in here, I don't even see why you're in this chat room arguing.
@DeepBlackDwarf I don't support them changing the logo for 9/11 either, as it has nothing to do with programming.
13:34
Google, facebook, twitter, youtube is celebrating it.
So why shouldn't SO?
And of course, this has been discussed on meta. The SO community voted and decided it should be made. You have the right to be against it, but like always on SO, the community wins
@SebastianOlsen Let's celebrate things in the proper place. This is not the place.
@SebastianOlsen It doesn't matter what other sites are doing. SO is not other sites.
Is google, a search engine the right place to celebrate it then? By your logic, no.
@DeepBlackDwarf No, the community didn't decide this. This was pushed down on the community.
@SebastianOlsen No, it's not. Why would you think a search engine should have anything to do with political issues?
Google is not celebrating globally, they have the modified logo only for USA region
13:36
@user423948123 I live in Norway and I see it.
@mason Right, this has nothing to do with the fact that nearly 2000 votes are for while less than 1000 are against. That's what I call "voted by the community".
@SebastianOlsen Live in Prague and don't see it
@user423948123 In France I see it too
@DeepBlackDwarf That shows how divided the community is.
13:39
@SebastianOlsen @DeepBlackDwarf I saw it only when I entered the word gay into the search field.
@user423948123 That's still celebrating in my book.
@user423948123 Oh right, the home page is not modified either from what I see
Either way, it's still there. Facebook is invaded by rainbows as of now, so is Twitter. So yeah, they're celebrating.
13:41
Just logged on facebook, no rainbow there too...
I see it only on SO... And when I'm trying to search for gays on google :-)
@SebastianOlsen Nice find!
Look at people's profile pictures.
13:43
@DeepBlackDwarf That's what people are using to get that rainbow filter.
@user423948123 clear your notifications, man!
@SebastianOlsen sedek.cz/fb2.png that are profile pictures of my friends
@WoodrowBarlow Why? I don't use it, just for software testing. Logged only because of this rainbow affair...
i was just poking fun.
That's my facebook chat.
13:46
Google has regional site. the US celebrates the SSM result. UK celebrates pride, it also celebrates any other regional specific news
@SebastianOlsen OK, that's about your friends support this iniciative, not the FB company.
SO us US based, but global
while the SSM result only directly effects Americans, it has global reach
@user423948123 My god. Facebook created the filter tool at facebook.com/celebratepride
@user423948123 aka the FB company.
it WILL tip the tide for other countries
@SebastianOlsen OK, but they don't enforce it! It's optional, that's the difference!
13:48
@user423948123 SO haven't forced your picture to a rainbow
@user423948123 It still counts as celebrating. So I don't know what you're on about, people are clearly supporting it.
just changed THEIR logo
As someone this doesn't directly affect (I'm not American) I'm still celebrating it..
@Deanna And I changed it again :-)
@user423948123 As is your choice :p
I immortalised it on my profile
@user423948123 It comes back when you refresh your page. lol.
#LoveOverflow
@SebastianOlsen No, it doesn't, I know my browser and I know the technologies, that's not my problem :-)
@user423948123 Whatever floats your boat.
@user423948123 You must have sexual identity issues to use some hack to avoid the display of a tiny rainbow flag displayed in a corner of the screen non-permanently, don't you? :)
@DeepBlackDwarf Hahahahha
13:53
@DeepBlackDwarf Many people have it forced on them by their society :|
@DeepBlackDwarf I'd do the same in the case the logo'd change any other way bacuase of human rights, racism, drugs or any other social issue. That's just my point of view.
@DeepBlackDwarf please don't accuse people for the purpose of inciting them or use sexual questioning as an insult.
@user423948123 Which you're welcome to :)
I wonder how many flags this room has generated over the weekend
I don't understand why people are arguing. The people that run the site decide. See the answer on this meta post: meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/297908/…
13:55
@SebastianOlsen It's supposed to be a community driven site. That's why.
First paragraph in the answer: "Stack Exchange is a private company. So they ultimately have final say in any design decisions they make. However, they quite frequently want community input and use that to drive design and feature decisions."
@user423948123 Of course I get your point, and I have to admit gay marriage doesn't have much to do with programming, that was just a thought
At least this many :)
https://www.facebook.com/scoutassociation/photos/a.10152900835973021.1073741889.353392633020/10152900897133021/?type=1&theater
I don't get it
@SebastianOlsen I'm not disputing the fact that they have final say or that they can't do what they want with what they own. But if they're going to espouse their political views or ignore the community on this, then it represents a significant change in policy which some people aren't comfortable with.
13:57
@mason By ignoring the significant upvotes?
@Deanna There were also significant downvotes, and upvotes for other answers that disagreed with it.
Forcing it on you? Come on. You can use the site as normal, and since you removed that logo since it made you "upset" then really you have nothing to complain about.
@mason But the net was positive
Are people really this butthurt about a rainboverflogo?
@Deanna "Many people have it forced on them by their society :| "Sadly this is too true. It's also why I like small initiatives like the one with the SO logo
13:58
@SterlingArcher Apparently so. It's dumb and childish imo.
trademark term btw
@SterlingArcher It's not about the logo itself, it's about SO endorsing political views.
@SterlingArcher Haha nice one, I'll take Loverflow then
Do you have stock in StackExchange?
#Loverflow
14:00
so it really exist
@SterlingArcher Like you, I've invested a significant amount of time in this site. I am a part of the community, on what is supposed to be a community driven site. One doesn't need to have an ownership share to have a stake in SO.
@DeepBlackDwarf Thanks. People should respect their opinions, that's all about. Too much activism could drive some old fashioned guys to take guns. Nobody wants that.
I realized on friday how [hilariously] ironic my avatar was when posting on meta
@mason content is community driven. Not what the company stands for.
@user423948123 Indeed. I just realized that my post could have been misinterpreted as offsensive, while I really just wanted to make a (bad enough) joke.
@SebastianOlsen This still sets a dangerous precedent for SO to comment on social/political topics, which has no place on SO. If it isn't directly programming related, it doesn't belong on this site.
14:03
@DeepBlackDwarf I got it :-)
I think it's uneccessary to get upset about this type of thing, because it doesn't affect you in any way. It's like creating a problem that isn't there. If rainbows was edited in every post on stackoverflow, that would be another story. But it doesn't affect you or the performance of the site in any way, it's simply a celebration, not a dangerous precedent. It's a celebration, nothing more.
@mason That's like saying every meta post isn't relevant because it's not related to programming, which a lot aren't.
@SebastianOlsen We don't need to celebrate anything on SO. This isn't a party venue.
@mason are you inferring on some level that by using stackoverflow, who is actively supporting the surpeme court ruling, shows that you in turn support it?
Or are you so strictly neutral you lose sight on the sleight of humanitarian causes?
@SebastianOlsen Every Meta post should be directly related to improving SO. It's not meta for political issues, it's meta for a programming website.
@mason You said and I quote: " If it isn't directly programming related, it doesn't belong on this site."
14:05
@SterlingArcher I'm saying that commenting on social or political or any other humantarian issues does not belong on SO. My mom has cancer - and if they cured cancer tomorrow I still wouldn't want SO to put up a pink ribbon as the logo.
@SebastianOlsen If you publicly celebrate event like dis, you are disgracing people who are not conform with the it. That could lead to frustration of individuals. That's dangerous.
*this
@SebastianOlsen If it doesn't directly related to programming, it doesn't belong on Stack Overflow. If it doesn't directly related to Stack Overflow, it doesn't belong on Meta Stack Overflow. Clear enough?
@user423948123 People that disagree with equality I couldn't really care less about.
@mason It was related, the logo is part of stack overflow.
@SebastianOlsen "People that disagree with equality I couldn't really care less about." Your very statement isn't treating people with equality. And that's my point. We shouldn't even need to discuss this.
@SebastianOlsen We should definitely discuss the logo.
14:08
@mason We should discuss that something great has happened instead of arguing.
@user423948123 it's dangerous to support 2 people getting married?
We shouldn't need to discuss the logo, because the original request should have been closed as off-topic.
I'm all in favor to disgrace anybody who thinks denying somebody basic human rights is right.
plenty of off topic things remain if they're popular
@SebastianOlsen You should respect others. Ignoring people with different opinion is really not a way
14:09
It works both ways
@SterlingArcher You are ignoring his and my point - we're not commenting one way or the other on gay marriage. We're saying it's a dangerous precedent for SO to take a stance on these issues.
Why is that so bad though?
As Joel said, allowing something to everyoine IS the neutral position.
Denying a chunk of the human race a basic right IS the discrimination
@Deanna No, the neutral position is not to discuss it on a website that has nothing to do with it.
The neutral position may not be the current one, but it's getting that way
14:10
Why must Stack be so bloody neutral that a logo causes such uproar from people?
Why can't the gay co-founder of the site, through all his hard work and dedication to our community be allowed to throw up a little logo?
🌈 🌈 🌈!
@mason But at the time it was closed, 563 vs 149. That's a pretty clear majority for it
@SterlingArcher Why must Stack Overflow be so political that it comments on social issues on a site that has nothing to do with those issues?
@SterlingArcher It could. Now it could be dangerous if you support 2 people of same gender. Hundred years ago it was dangerous to support 2 people of different social state or skin color. Maybe hundred years after, it'd be dangerous to support marriage of two robots...
Supporting a supreme court ruling is not "so political"
14:12
It's all about the social climate...
Google also celebrates stuff.
And Github
@mason But it's something that cuts to the core of a significant chunks of that community
@gerrit Regionally...
@user423948123 I respect them, but I don't care about their opinion. I am not gonna say it to their face.
14:13
@SterlingArcher Yes, it is. Anything that does not directly 100% relate to programming is not relevant for Stack Overflow. And anything that does not 100% relate to the effective operation of SO is off-topic for Meta.
We DO face this discrimination. SO's stance is that we're welcome.
@user423948123 those are horrid points to make. Because our forefathers were racist, supporting freedom is dangerous?
@Deanna I don't care if it affects every human on the planet - it's not programming related.
to differ form places run by people that "don't agree with homosexuality" (well don't may someone of the same sex then) that do still discriminate
@SebastianOlsen Wouldn't be the world better, if you'd know they will listen up your opinion without beating you?
14:14
@mason since you're so avid about this... I'm just gonna be blunt. It's a logo. Stack has their say. If people don't like it.. meh. Leave.
(not telling you to leave, just people who are offended)
@user423948123 You were listened to, but majority rules
@SterlingArcher That's not in keeping with the spirit of a community driven site, to tell people to leave if they disagree.
maybe campaing to have GLBT members kicked out of SO, just like we've had to campaing to be welcome
When it comes down to 5 colors being that deciding factor.. I wouldn't really call it a loss.
While people votes agasint, the sample fact is that a majority voted for
14:15
@SterlingArcher The freedom ends when freedom of other individuals starts. That's the freedom.
@user423948123 If you don't agree with equality as a person, then honestly in my opinion you really need to think twice about your personality. Again, I respect them, but I am not gonna stop celebrating just cause they think it's wrong.
We don't have to act like animals. We're better than that.
We don't need to discriminate simply because someone is different.
It's wrong, ok?
@user423948123 you might want to stop with these "wisdom" things, because you just insinuated that because [topic at hand] gay people can now marry legally, somebody else just lost their rights
@Deanna A significant chunk of people voted against. It wasn't a majority, but the people that voted against are still part of the community.
Freedom just began. If somebody feels their freedom just ended, it's because of a crappy marriage.
@mason So you'd rather ignore 79% than 21%?
14:17
@SterlingArcher Well said.
@Deanna No, I'd rather SO remained apolitical.
@mason And that's why you voted down, and were outvoted
@user423948123 I think you should focus on the relevance to SO instead of your personal political views.
@SebastianOlsen I personally really don't care. If I see two guys sticking out their tongues in the park it turns me disgusted. But if I see there a boy and girl doing the same, I have the same problem...
@mason Maybe choose a more popular cause next time
14:18
@Deanna So you're saying that SO should now become a platform to advance social causes?
@user423948123 We're talking about same-sex marriage here, not the act of simply being gay.
Stack isn't advancing gay rights, it's supporting a court ruling
@mason If someone proposes it and it gets a significant vote, why not?
@Deanna Because it detracts from the programming focus of the site.
@mason If you're distracted by a little flash of colour int he top corner, try scrolling down a bit
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@mason I don't thin anything less of the programming centric nature of the site
14:20
@Deanna There's also two Meta topics on the issue, and it's showing up in the featured Meta discussions. It's a little more than just a logo.
@mason Thanks for point, I just wasted one hour talking with the "society" :-)
It's time for drugs, guns and coding :-)
Nice day 2 all
@mason But I do consider it more welcoming and accepting (at least officially, a minority of users may not be)
@Deanna I do now, if we're going to promote various social causes, it absolutely makes us lose focus on programming.
I've closed plenty of questions today, and that political view didn't distract me in the slightest.
@Deanna SO should welcome absolutely everyone. The best way to do that is to remain apolitical.
14:21
@mason Why? I'm still a programmer, and will uses this site to ask and answer programming questions.
I will still vote to close any OT questions on SO itself
@Deanna Will you vote to close off-topic questions on Meta?
🌈🌈🌈
@mason I don't know enough about meta, but the facts it's discussing things about the main site "shall we change the logo", "shall we add feature X", "shall we do Y", that fits to me.
But the simple facts are, the people running the site had an idea to make a small temporary change, asked the community, and a majority voted for it.
It's about the logo, which is part of SO, therefore it IS related to meta.
@Deanna Meta is for discussing issues that are directly relevant to SO. Gay rights are not directly relevant to SO. "Shall we change the logo" is fine if it's about making the site UI more user friendly or faster etc. But changing it to support political topics is not directly related to SO's mission.
14:25
And just think, while we spent the last 3 days arguing about this, we could have just set our monitors to monochrome and continued answering questions on SO like nothing happened...
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@SebastianOlsen So if I wanted to propose changing the SO Logo to anything at all that I want, that would be on-topic?
@mason Then I hope you voted it down. Unfortunately for you, the community and democracy spoke and you lost.
@mason Yes. Thought I can't guarantee it would be a majority upvote.
@Deanna Do you know what tyranny of the majority is?
@mason Yes, as it's about SO. if you can get a significant vote for it, then fine
@mason Yes, it's called people like me being discriminated against day after day and forced out of communities. THAT is why we argue back.
14:27
are we still feeding the trolls?
@mason And why I welcome any community that welcomes me.
@WoodrowBarlow apparently, yes
@Deanna So you're saying that sometimes the majority of a group of people can enforce something that a minority doesn't want?
@WoodrowBarlow Who is a troll here?
Campaign to get the majoprity to change their views which is EXACTLY what we're doing
@MoH. so what did you do to celebrate the decision?
14:28
@mason And we have.
Feel free to campaign to get us to change our minds back
Stop flagging stuff
@Deanna That's what I'm doing right now, campaigning.
Flags are for offensive posts
You can not complain about us removing people's "ability" (not a right) to discriminate
@mason Good luck with it :)
@SterlingArcher Yes, flags are for offensive posts, thank you for acknowledging that.
14:29
@mason But I;m out, I know my side
Discrimination is an abomination to be honest.
Got a flag, let's not call people names.
@AaronHall "feeding the troll" is not flag worthy, calm down lol
Wow this chat room is 6000 degrees kelvin right now.
Let's elevate. That's my point.
14:31
oh lol i generated a flag?
Assume positive intent.
The real abomination here is how slow Microsoft Word is opening right now
Good lord
Hahaha
I use brackets.io for website development. Works like a charm.
@SterlingArcher Flags are for offensive posts, as you graciously acknowledged earlier. By calling someone a troll simply for disagreeing with your position, that's offensive and doesn't belong here. I think I've been polite and courteous with my disagreement and don't appreciate being labeled a troll.
There are people who use Microsoft Word for web development?
14:32
@MoH. Apparently so.
@MoH. hell no... I cant think of anything worse
Guys, whoa, I'm not coding on it ._. I'm doing reports
@SebastianOlsen good lord, gays now have basic human rights and MSword is being used to make webpages, the world really is coming to an end
@mason Thank you for discussing it though
@MoH. I'll quote you on that XD
14:34
it's official, run the presses. @SterlingArcher uses MS word to make webpages.
Hate you all :(
And marketing!
https://www.dropbox.com/s/pkqh4d0wh6f2ioj/Ingram%20Micro%20spell%20check.png?dl=0
@Deanna No problem. I think you mentioned above you are a lesbian? I want to make it clear that I'm not against gay marriage or gays etc. I'm just against SO having to do with any social or political or non-programming topic.
How do you make a <div> in word? XD
It's actually pretty simple
ctrl+blood-sacrifice
14:35
Ah yes
of course
The ol' BS shortcut
Classic
Much easier when you're running Goat Simulator in the background.
@mason I'm trans, bi, but in a lesbian relationship, yes. I do see your point though.
i love when documentation refers to a file that doesn't exist...
I'll be back later. Gotta eat :)
@mason .... which is why people didn't post a question on the main site regarding whether it was the correct ruling or not. All SO did was have bit of fun and added colour to the logo :)
14:41
Love advice
php in combination with a database (usually mysql) is capable of everything you'd need.
ok thanks
a different option might be a little better, but i wouldn't be able to recommend the best option without understanding your purpose inside and out.
but php would work.
oh ok...
what if web based and lan based system?
I know people hate PHP but that many flags? Jesus
14:53
Whats going on ????
@mason: I raised the theme of tyranny of the majority in a Meta comment yesterday. However, with the topic at hand, it can be used by both sides!
Remember, big rule of SO chat people, "Be nice."
@SterlingArcher shrug, someone asked a question and i answered.
I think someone above correctly said that the recent court decision is the overturning of an old tyranny.
@RohanBüchner Saying that "all" they did was add a bit of color and fun is a vast understatement, and a pretty unfair thing to say. It's sent SO down a course that I'm not sure we're going to like.
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