Also, I don't want the bright fluorescent lights I have over my workbench to create massive light pollution in my front yard (which is where my windows face).
It was one of those problems where I could see what the cause of the problem was (eventually) but couldn't express it well enough to post an answer. I also didn't know the stuff about the x87 fsin function - which is kinda important, I guess.
It makes all the people who were bashing C# in the comments look pretty silly.
@AdrianMole Why didn't you just make that statement in the first sentence, and then post a bunch of unrelated links? Could have gotten a bunch of upvotes.
@Scratte Yes, easily. The top 50 users could do it by themselves if not for the daily vote limit. There are 31,040,887 answers, and they have a combined 34,230,525 rep.
You mean, they would need to coordinate the downvoting amongst themselves, to ensure that they only downvoted each others' answers after the author had used up their daily allotment of downvotes?
No, rather that they'd have to only downvote each other's answers after the recipient of the downvotes was down to 1 rep. But I don't think it matters, because they (probably, I haven't checked) have enough extra rep to just eat the downvotes.
In order to be able to downvote at all, you need 125 reputation points. So to not take some users out of game, one needs to wait with downvoting them until "everyone" is at 125 reputation
At the end, only the high reputation users are left with the option, no? :)
Or rather.. they take themselves out of the game slower than other users will take them out.
The thought used to be, if you were reviewing for bad content, you should be wearing your big-boy pants and be prepared to see... actual garbage. Because it's out there.
Somewhere along the lines, that changed, and we tried to protect you a bit.
One of the problems with the audit selection process is that (it seems), once the system has chosen a post, subsequent actions don't seem to remove that post from the audit pool. Sometimes. There was that very poor Close Vote audit (I failed it, so it must have been a bad audit); I have also seen an answer I posted used as an audit after it had been edited.
@CodyGray This is, in at least one case I've seen, likely due to the fact that it doesn't remove an audit it's already created when the criteria are no longer met.
I failed an audit a few days ago. First (only) one this year. It was just a 'mis-click' really (I'd already confirmed it was an audit). I was in "Reopen" and, momentarily, my mind put me in "Close Votes" ... so I clicked "Leave Open" ... only it wasn't, it was "Leave Closed". I think I should complain that the buttons aren't labelled in BIG ENOUGH FONTS.
I disabled userscripts, but I'm still seeing stuff that I think must be added by a userscript.
Wow.
They must have actually copied Sam's (and others') userscript, which added a "suspend user from reviewing" quick-link to the blue box. That's now a built-in feature.
I mean, for moderators. I guess y'all don't see that link. :-)