good morning to you Magisch. I just made a bunch of changes to the dark mode userscript over the past few hours. In case you notice anything broken just ping me
I have another userscript that may interest chat users: ChatImprovements - tiny avatars only, userlist with usernames, timestamps on every message, collapse room description and room tags, wider search box, mods with diamonds
Means adblocking SE sites is once again a necessity for privacy conscious users
I don't trust this integral ads platform as far as I can throw it, and their promises of not selling the data ring hollow when a large part of their business is to track you across devices regardless of any privacy settings.
At this point I'm just letting them track me, I don't want to live a life where I have to question every click I make. I need some ignorance in my life.
@SamuelLiew Something I noticed with it previously (I can't use it at work but can check when home), there's no way to differentiate between black stars and hollow black stars in the starboard, they all appear hollow, so you can't see what messages are pinned and which aren't only which you've starred and which you haven't
Also, answer on the keyboard layout issue is pretty much "you'll have to put up with it", as you initially thought :(
"Have you tried" is just a rhetorical device to say "try this {presumably further explaination}" in which case the NAA-ness of the answer depends entirely on if what comes after is a coherent attempt to answer the question
NAA flags are notoriously fickle and there is inconsistency in handling. Meaning be prepared for a lot of declines and headache when venturing into that field
@NickA This, NAA is not "not an answer", it's "not an Attempt to answer". Where the inconsistencies come from is that people have different definitions of what "an attempt" is. Most notoriously: does that include attempts to answers THIS question, or ANY question...
I am a firm believer that answers need to attempt to answer the question asked and will be NAA otherwise, but I do not make the rules.
Yeah that's what I've been doing, although it doesn't really matter if they're pinned or not
FYI, got an answer on that SU question, essentially what you suggested in your comment, perhaps worth reading the answer and comments if you're interested
On chat it is teal with a teal diamond (no space), on MSO it is red with a red diamond (with space). On MSE it is blue with a blue diamond (with space).
meta is all kind of things. Best of all is that you get viewpoints from the wider community, not only the few tag followers, some reviewers and the mob from a moderatio chatroom.
Nobody has to agree, or at least not always. There is no must for consensus
at best you can say: a majority of voters found this answer worth an upvote so its stance is worth taking into account
Look at my answer and the accepted one.
I have the meta vote, George got the OP's vote.
Most users will continue to vote as I did. Some take note of what George did and might go Hmm, that is an option.
Time will tell if anything good will come out of it.
Moderation Chatroom? I have no idea what you're talking about >.>, in all seriousness, moderation has always and will always have some form of opinion to it, too broad to one person isn't too broad to another and meta is often about trying to reach a consensus or at least finding a common ground or at least a majority
Imagine you voted for something and the majority voted for something else, say independence from the EU for example, would you then say they voted wrong?
If you had never used a site like SO before, and you came across it and saw an answer at -20 with a tick, and an answer with +20, which would you think was right?
even when someone pops into meta to say they took the advice from that Q/A and it didn't fly then we can explain what the meaning of all that meta voting is