Just imagine all posts are anonymous. Don't focus on who posted what. Stop looking at the votes unless you really think that the votes are seriously harming Stack Overflow.
@akrun let's just say people in the PHP tag don't like being told that their code has security problems and that Dharman is probably more than familiar with revenge downvotes
@akrun I don't understand that. How does a flag that someone has closed as a dupe get handled? I would assume the moderator would either look at the dupe and agree/ disagree or hand it to another subject matter expert.
@akrun From what I can observe in the GMTs transcript is that R users are annoyed that you are answering too many questions instead of closing them as dupes. How about a crazy idea. Stop answering for a month and only close new questions as dupes if you can find a correct one. With the amount of answers you have you should be able to find matching dupes for many questions. Maybe this will make other users change their perception of you.
In the past few days, I have not even reacted to anybody or challenged downvotes or anything of that sort happened. So, the only possible reaction is somebody have seen it from here
@Dharman What they are saying becomes only true if those members don't answer dupe questions. But, they answer it everyday and then accuse somebody
@Dharman Also, the Id that I shared earlier is part of that group. So, if they are pissed of this dupes, then they should start from them
I find a third of those answers from that id as clear dupes and not even related ones
@akrun I really think that you should be downvoting more, but I can't tell you how to vote and I don't want you to start revenge voting. However, I really find it hard to believe that all these duplicates and wrong answers are not downvote-worthy.
@akrun afaik, you are worrying for nothing, nothing a group of user can do downvoting your post would affect you meaningfully. You get more reputation and tag score a day than what a group of users can take away from you in a week.
Here is how I would handle questions. Open stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/r?tab=Newest and check new questions as they come. If the answer you can think of has been provided before then find it and hammer the question. If you think the duplicate will not help people find that question you linked downvote and move to the next question.
If by the time you get to the question there are answers then review them without looking at who answered it and downvote the ones, which are wrong, poorly worded, clearly copied from previous questions or simply not useful, because they suggest bad ideas even if correct.
If the after searching some time for the right answer to link to, you still can't find any and the question is a useful problem then provide a new answer.
If an existing answer seems to solve the problem and is something that you would write yourself or even better than upvote.
@akrun Take for example this question: stackoverflow.com/q/62602226/1839439 There is no code in the question. No attempt. This probably means that the person who asked it did not do proper research. Spend 10-30 minutes looking for an appropriate duplicate answer and if you can't find one consider editing the question to make it into a new duplicate target. Then provide a new answer.
@akrun From looking at a few of your answers that GMTs has complained about, you have a tendency to provide the code to (one or more) solutions without much in the way of explanations of how they work, or in the case of multiple solutions, why someone should pick one of those solutions over the other. These sorts of "code-only" solutions are also frowned upon by any users.
Compare to this answer of yours that has no downvotes - this is a great answer, with plenty of explanation.
@akrun That is a problem I can identify with, but the more you dilute the information the harder it will get to find the correct duplicate. Create a list of popular ones either using bookmarks, notepad or excel and start closing as they come
@akrun The fact that it "takes less time" to answer rather than "finding a dupe" is really no justification for answering. That attitude will not be popular in this room, I think.
@RyanM that is not a general case. If you check most of my answers, I do give explanations. In some case, yes, I may have forgot to do so, or got busy in something else
@AdrianMole I don't want to be a hypocrite like somebody who dupe tags similar questions when others answers and answer it without tagging while they themselves answer
@akrun Then start closing the ones you would normally answer before anyone else gets a chance to post an answer. This way you will show others answerers that you are not doing this to throw the duplicate in their faces.
Exactly. Sometimes you can even wait a day or two before posting an answer. Sleep on it. Maybe you will remember the right duplicate target in the morning.
@JohnDvorak I advise a nice, fluffy pillow to scream into. I tried screaming into the void, but I couldn't figure out how many *s to put next to it because I'm not a C++ programmer.
@JohnDvorak But a serious answer: I have bookmarked a bunch of common [android] questions and I get new ones when I see people link them. Sometimes I go fix up an old question for a dupe target. Also, I mostly use Google search with site:stackoverflow.com, not Stack Overflow search.
^ basically that, although I do use SO search from time to time, but usually Google. The folder in which I have SO bookmarks, including a sub-folder for dup-targets separated by primary tag is one of the folders in my bookmarks toolbar, so the links are literally right there, making it easy to find. If the title stored in the bookmark isn't something that I'm easily finding, then I just change the bookmark so I see it.
I often use Google to get information to help with an answer I'm writing ... and then find a duplicate. Annoying, if I've already committed some time to my proto-Answer, but that doesn't make it OK for me to continue.
I'll also try just selecting text from the question, commonly just the title, or parts of it, and do a Google search on that using the selection context menu. That will very commonly turn up a duplicate within the first few search results.
@RyanM @Makyen apropos of nothing, has this request made it to the mysterious backroom or did it get lost in the shuffle of message? (I'll patiently await the results, just wanted to make sure it got spotted)
If you fear that your post will be downvoted because it has been answered before than find the one from the past and close it instead of answering. If you have answered it before then your new answer does not add anything useful.
@Dharman ok, I think this conversation is not going to be any productive because everybody have a certain way of answering/closing questions. I don't want to be a hypocrite. I answer questions when it gets posted and if I find a dupe liink, I will close it.
I think I have a couple pending cv-pls requests because they're not as obvious to non-SMEs, and people are cautious about accidentally closing questions that shouldn't be closed
@akrun Thanks for taking care of the onebox, although deleting isn't required. We do try to avoid onebox formatting in here, because it tends to spread attention disproportionately. To avoid onebox formatting, all that's necessary is to have any other text in the message in addition to the URL.
@Dharman Please understand my difficulty in tagging a date time, it can be any different order. If somebody tags with a dmy_hms for mdy_hms, it will be reopened
@akrun You say, "I answer questions when it gets posted and if I find a dupe link, I will close it." If, by that, you mean you will answer before even looking for a dupe, then, IMHO, you're doing wrong. Look for the dupe first, and close if you find one. Then don't answer. That's why we close dupes: to stop people posting answers.
I am here from 2013. I do check all R related questions without missing anything
From my experience, I would say that everyday, you find dupe questions, no matter how you tag it. So, it means the effort to dupe tag is not working at all
i.e. in 2019, you will find dupes from 2010 to 2019, in 2020, it will be from 2010 to 2020.
That is certainly a problem which is why need rooms like this one and more people who are willing to spend a lot of time finding dups and closing questions.
I just flagged this answer as not being an answer because I thought it was an update to the question, but after reading the comments on the question I realize it was just a lazily written answer. Is there a way I should "cancel" that flag?
@akrun I'm not really sure where you're going with this. Yes, there are questions that should be tagged as dupes that aren't. Only some will be caught. People will downvote answers to clear duplicates, because they want to discourage writing answers instead of hunting for duplicates. This is generally permitted, as it's voting on the content, though many people frown upon/discourage such crusades against answerers in favor of just closing the questions.
@RyanM People won't generally downvote when it is part of a group and also they wouldn't care to dupe tag it. I found at least 20 that should be a dupe within last 9 hours
imv, the best way to see which answers are the most useful are to have everyone interested in the answers go to a single place to vote on which ones they like
and if the answers in that one place are inadequate, then an answer ought to be added to that one place or an answer should be edited so that it is adequate
@akrun this looks like a valid dupe to this non-R user.
me reading the code in that python question "huh, f is an odd name for a radius variab...oh, no, they're just naming their variables a,b,c,d,e,f in order..."
@Dharman I usually don't downvote and close vote questions unless they're particularly heinous, partly because it's more clicks to open in a tab, and partly because I want to use the downvotes elsewhere
@Dharman this is why I write all my code directly in bytecode, so that I don't have to name things
@akrun Ok, I was biased towards not downvoting your post too, because I knew I could ask you to provide the additional comment and it might salvage that answer, but I still think you should have voted to close instead of answering.
IMHO your answer still deserves downvotes, but I do not feel that strong about it to actually waste my previous downvote
He may close things he thinks are clear dupes and answer those he thinks are not. You have a gold badge too, and can do the same, including ones that he or others have answered if you believe they missed a dupe.
@akrun I don't doubt your knowledge of R: your tag score easily proves that to me. I, and those in the room with more experience on this network than I have (including at least one moderator), are trying to tell you that you're misunderstanding the dynamics of what's happening on Stack Overflow with regard to how people are voting. It does not appear that I will be able to convince you of this, so I'm going to stop trying now.
@AdrianMole Thank you for nearly making me spit my drink out :D
@akrun Feel free to repost a request about this question, but with a reason that matches one of the ones in the close-vote dialog. As already mentioned, just because a question is basic isn't a reason to close it. OTOH, a basic question will often have duplicates.
@Scratte what, like this maybe? (-: It contains more, but none of it's relevant to the question (and sure enough, it's closed for needing details/clarity)
@Scratte one of these days I will write up my modest proposal for how the rep system should be reworked, and then it will sit in status-review forever and never be actioned. Or it'll be downvoted mercilessly, who knows.
tl;dr something like: diminishing returns on rep from a single post, capping out around perhaps 500-1k per post, lower rep thresholds for privileges, grandfather anyone who's made >=5 curation actions in the past year (or the average year?) to their current privileges
@Scratte oh goodness, if I wanted to hit the low end I'd just propose that privileges should be based on the number of thanks you've received, because that's the real metric of usefulness...
@RyanM The only real problem is to find out if it's reasonable to apply without doing it retroactively.. and now, you're probably going to compete on the lower end.
@Scratte I'd say yes it should be applied retroactively, but that we should prevent the loss of privileges that are actively being used, because we don't want to lose curators.
@Dharman I'm curious: why? We have people with 30k rep off a single question. How does that accurately reflect the community's opinion of their contributions?
1. Technically challenging. 2. Don't take privileges from people who already got them, because they would revolt. 3. It makes sense to prevent mistakes in the future, but what's done is done. They might have gotten all privileges from one question, but maybe they did learn how to use them?
I'd lose rep under my own proposal, although not a whole lot. But everyone else who has high rep from long-standing posts accumulating votes over time would, too, so we'd all be on the same footing. And it'd more accurately reflect contributions. And we wouldn't lose curators by grandfathering actively used privileges.
It might be a dupe, but we don't know the tag. Generally it's expected that a cv-pls for a duplicate has a suggested duplicate (generally, you've already voted when you send a cv-pls unless you're out of votes or can't for some other reason)
and I'm going to metaphorically join Dharman in doing something else for a bit
Are we allowed to link to individual scenes on Youtube?
@akrun It doesn't matter if the author knows it. If the Question is good (however basic), it should be answered. Unless there is a duplicate, then it should be closed as such. If however the question would not make any sense to anyone else, like if they just forgot the i in if, then it's should be closed. A question cannot be a typo just because the one posting the question know or doesn't know of another method.
@Scratte Actually, I often go with the broader/fuller version of the "Typo" reason: for questions with a very simple misunderstanding that can be resolved in a comment. I.e. it "...was resolved in a way that is unlikely to be helpful for future readers." YMMV