@ShayanShafiq I pointed you to a chatroom. Did you post your "general query" there? It might not be that active but people might notice. Otherwise try the The Ministry of Silly Hats. There are "no rules" there either.
@Tomerikoo It was not meant to be humoristic really, but not to be condescending either. But I mean, is there really any big difference between "float overflows are well defined and you don't need to make sure they don't happen" and "you don't have to be afraid of overflowing floats, because it's safe"?
@klutt well. You could try You don't have to worry to overflow floats but then I'll come in with a comment that I'm capable to decide on my own when I worry or not. So, I would flag the comment as no longer needed.
Yeah I know it wasn't exactly a joke, I meant that I can relate to the light tone of using the afraid in this context. I would say that you can rephrase if there is at least one person that finds this troubling. Simply using the word worry instead of afraid might make it lighter
@JeanneDark I think it can be on-topic if they ask for a different thing. For example: How do I get the location if I can't use ACCESS_FINE_LOCATION due to policy. But I also expect they are not gone over all the docs as I expect the Google response to refer to developer.android.com/reference/android/…
I bet it's some kind of implicit permission due using fine instead of coarse
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@rene I need screenshots or printouts of my posts which got deleted. Please can you help me? According to your comment on Meta Electrical Engineering Stack Exchange. You said you are always happy to help. electronics.meta.stackexchange.com/questions/7362/…
@ShashankVM You can create screenshots yourself. You have access to your own deleted posts. Go to your meta profile, there is a link that will bring you to a list with your deleted posts.
@ShashankVM Yes, I found your message insulting and I acted based on what is mentioned in the code of conduct: No name calling. But in general I don't need rude or otherwise unacceptable slang in the transcript, so those message had to go anyway.
@AdrianMole If someone only suspects that it's a duplicate, that doesn't sound like a cv-pls is appropriate. Posting a cv-pls for a duplicate is really saying "this is a duplicate; please vote to close it as such". That's quite a bit stronger than "I think this might be a duplicate, but I'm unsure. What do other people think?"
@AdrianMole I'm not so sure it was "borderline abusive". Could just as well be someone who were sorry they could not help. Not very intelligent though, but that's another thing.
@klutt While deleting a post with with highly upvoted answers is probably not a good idea, simply closing such a post is fine. There are several reasons why those upvotes could have come in, and ther're only about 3-4 upvotes a year so it's not even a lot of upvotes I think.
@klutt I agree with that when it comes to unclear questions. I don't really think this question is unclear; it's more that it's a bit broad, and probably requires an involved answer.
@cigien Well, I would say the same apply there. Quite often seemingly broad questions have a very simple answer. (I do agree that that question seem to not make the cut though)