12:00 AM
You downvoted that less then helpful answer, I presume, since you linked to it. So did you downvote an answer to that question? — Security Hound 39 secs ago
12:17 AM
12:42 AM
@jD3V I don't know what you're talking about. If you had a complaint about Stack Overflow or its moderation, you wouldn't send an email; you'd post on Meta. I don't know why I would look at who is primarily answering questions about VS Code. That has nothing to do with whether the questions are on-topic. To find out what's on-topic, I'd look in the Help Center's page that describes what is on-topic. It is quite clear here, and has been clear since the site was established some 15 years ago. — Cody Gray ♦ 26 secs ago
Moderators generally do not bother with changing close reasons from one to another. It isn't worth the time/effort. Again, I don't know what you're referring to. Maybe the flag you raised on this question, but that did get a response from a moderator (contrary to your claim that it was rejected without a comment). They said: "Closed is closed. Don't really need to involve mods for this. If the reason doesn't match, add a custom comment under the question." — Cody Gray ♦ 41 secs ago
@martineau What that message is trying to tell you is that you have been misusing your close votes to close questions for invalid reasons. While the application of the close reasons is somewhat subjective, it's not entirely subjective. There are some pretty clear-cut rules, and lack of research or problem-solving effort has never been a reason to close a question and still isn't now. If that means we're throwing out opinions that are invalid, well... — Cody Gray ♦ 1 min ago
Sorry, I've been busy lately, and my inbox overflows on a daily basis, so I missed getting back to this. Thanks for handling it! — Cody Gray ♦ 33 secs ago
There never is, @Phil, so I very much doubt there is or will be here. It likely wouldn't do any good, either. You'll eventually need a userscript to revert back to the old styles, once this is pushed out (and it likely will be, since the A/B test is only attempting to measure whether there is any major breakage, not whether it's actually a positive change), so you might as well just set about getting that userscript/userstyle in place now. — Cody Gray ♦ 30 secs ago
1:20 AM
I'm still going to still downvote questions that show a lack of effort on the part of the asker making them essentially just a list of requirements. May also vote to close due to a lack of clarity or perhaps needing debugging information. If that's grounds for suspension, so be it. — martineau 28 secs ago
Personally speaking, I just loved the simplicity of the big and clear-shaped old voting buttons, and the "power" I've come to associate with them. The new ones look super generic, like in another other website, and detract way too much from the actual answer. The only look good on button down state (when vote has been cast), but in idle state they look horrible :/ — Prid 1 min ago
1:45 AM
This, they're so out there and eye catching that I stop paying attention to the content. They make me want to click them just so they're clicked while also irritating me so much it would influence how I vote. — Nick stands with Ukraine 47 secs ago
2:08 AM
2:40 AM
Oh God, please no, that would only make the "new" buttons feel even more cluttered with yet another circle... as if the new buttons weren't already detracting from the actual answer, this would steal even more attention from the main info :( — Prid 59 secs ago
Sorry, forgot that I was using a Chrome extension to revert Stackoverflow CSS changes to the old ones. The new buttons might be fitting in after all, but I've not been a fan of all the recent changes, which is why I've been reverting those changes. Didn't realize this, so my opinion may not be valid :X — Prid 8 secs ago
3:23 AM
What's the percentage of users targeted by this WCAG compliance push? Not sure whether I'm one of them (a 100% functional ADHD coltorblind), but this change makes SO nearly unusable for me. Distracting as hell tbh. The A/B test should be designed very carefuly to estimate engagement and disengagement metrics. — Benny K 1 min ago
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4:43 AM
My argument is that people psychologically view answers from people with lower rep as inferior to those with higher rep. You've been here for 7 years, and people don't even accept a large sum of your answers or even upvote them, you're probably victim to this. — zanderwar 45 secs ago
5:38 AM
@zanderwar Do they or do you? Personally, I wouldn't even call your ~2000 rep low. — MisterMiyagi 1 min ago
5:58 AM
Yes, @martineau, that is a downvote reason. It isn't a close reason. And if one of the close reasons applies, such as the question being unclear or not being a question, then you should definitely (also) vote to close. I don't believe anyone has tried to tell you otherwise. I believe you were linked to this answer: "The only type of effort we require is the effort required to ask a clear, focused, non-duplicate question." Failure to expend certain types of effort is a reason to close. Failure to work hard enough to solve the problem isn't. — Cody Gray ♦ 10 secs ago
The purpose of my post was to convey why I no longer intend to contribute to S/O, with a small inkling that my feedback may be valuable to someone. I found it better to convey this message, than to just delete 5 of my posts per day until they're all gone, subsequently then requesting account deletion. — zanderwar 18 secs ago
Giving visual clues is a great concept. I hope something like that is done for the "Ask Question" button as an important alternative to the "PUSH THIS ONLY BUTTON Post Your Answer", which is too often misused for commenting, for asking, .... Maybe the queue of posts who need to be flagged as NAA can then get shorter. — Yunnosch 11 secs ago
I really don't understand the leap of logic here. Even if reputation is a flawed system, why would the existence of this flawed system make you stop contributing to Stack Overflow? If reputation was the reason you contributed, and it was shown to be flawed, then that'd be a valid reason to stop contributing. But since reputation isn't the reason you contribute, then what does it matter? It never really mattered to me, which you may not believe since I managed to accumulate a bunch of it, but regardless, it definitely doesn't matter any more. Nor should it to you. — Cody Gray ♦ 1 min ago
Reputation was gamification for me, like earning an achievement on a game. Not only that, being a solid S/O contributor used to mean something on your resume. I've earned an average of 277 reputation per year over 9 years, despite providing answers to complex questions where they are left unmarked or zeroed. I clearly state that reputation was my incentive for contributing, so forgive me if I've created confusion where it seemed like I regressed on that. — zanderwar 36 secs ago
You yourself have 862 upvotes on a rudimentary; entry-level question "Declare a const array". Reputation here is a first-in-best-dressed system, and every other similar question is closed as a duplicate to that, rightfully so... my point is, if all the entry-level questions are already answered, that awarded you your large sum of rep you have currently, what hope do others have. 9 million people want to enter into development, 1% stick around long enough to have complex questions, less than that are searching for the answer to it. — zanderwar 1 min ago
6:57 AM
Copy-pasted from the Help Center, Why do I see a message that my question does not meet quality standards? ... — Andrew T. 10 secs ago
Got to say, I agree that this change is basically useless and also seems very out of place compared to the rest of the UI. — Itération 122442 1 min ago
This new "feature" is ugly but frankly I'm not surprised, since it seems every change you do is for the worst. Why don't you do something more creative if you are looking to increase voting? E.g. when a user who has enough reputation to vote is browsing a question, show him a short-lived pop-up that encourages to vote — Paolo 39 secs ago
7:33 AM
"I have found myself violating unwritten rules a few times with a question," most likely it wasn't unwritten rule. There is plenty of written information. Like How to ask — VLAZ 58 secs ago
This site (Meta) is a reasonable place to ask whether a question you have in mind is on-topic. Use the [discussion] and [scope] tags. — Cody Gray ♦ 57 secs ago
@VLAZ some were technically legal questions that an experienced user might find annoying, depending on personal opinion, like ones about idioms — none none 33 secs ago
"this has been the largest obstacle to participating in the site" - There are many ways to participate in the site, please don't make yourself believe that asking questions is the only way. The site gets ~8000 questions per day, performing thorough research so you don't have to ask is actually a better form of participation. Especially if you cast some quality votes along the way, and perhaps propose an edit here and there. — Gimby 56 secs ago
@nonenone users are free to vote as they see fit on questions. They might think it's not useful for whatever reason. There is no rule to govern that - written or otherwise. If a question was closed, that's a different matter. There are rules for what is or isn't on-topic. There are no unwritten rules for the close reasons. — VLAZ 1 min ago
8:12 AM
"than to just delete 5 of my posts per day until they're all gone" In any case, all contributions are licensed to the platform (CC BY-SA 4.0), so you cannot remove all of them from the site even if you wanted to. — E_net4 - Mr Downvoter 58 secs ago
FWIW, the various language specific chat rooms are often frequented by people voting on the language tags as well. If you are having technical doubts on how to present an issue or suspect there is a duplicate that you cannot find, those rooms can be helpful to get feedback. — MisterMiyagi 32 secs ago
@MisterMiyagi thank you. I had once brought up the issue of language differences but was heavily downvoted — none none 56 secs ago
9:10 AM
I agree that valid edits are rare, but I think they do exist, mainly in CSS questions. (Generic example: "How do I display a semi-transparent overlay on this image?" where the asker has made a mistake in their overlay. The image isn't directly related to the problem and basically any image will do, but without it the snippet doesn't visually show the issue) I'd argue that improving the clarity of the question is a valuable edit on its own, regardless of wether it makes the question more answerable. — DBS 26 secs ago
9:48 AM
Why circle buttons then? And what about the accept button? I would first remove that ugly
border-radius: 1000px;
which would fit with the rest of the UI much better. And since we're at it, I have never been a fan of that orange color once the button has been actioned. Orange has a warning / caution connotation for me (even though people will disagree with that statement). I would either use green for up, red for down, or blue for both. — MrUpsidown 31 secs agoDoes this answer your question? What can you do when the question you want to ask is a duplicate? — Andrew T. 30 secs ago
10:43 AM
I'm concerned OP was banned in the process of finding user abusing this bug. — Michael Szczesny 1 min ago
11:05 AM
Whether a question can be answered easily isn't a reason to VTC, it's reason to downvote. Saying that, if it is a very basic question, then a duplicate is likely to exist and then you could VTC as a duplicate. If there isn't a duplicate though, and the question content is on topic (and hopefully well asked) then it's perfectly reasonable to be on the site. Stack Overflow aims to be a repository of knowledge, and that will include both simple and complex questions. — Larnu 43 secs ago
I assume by "elsewhere" you mean "on a different site", @Dharman , rather than "elsewhere on Stack Overflow", as the latter is a reason to VTC when the questions are duplicates. — Larnu 22 secs ago
But also note that indications for close-votes and down-votes are different, and while it is incorrect to close a question for the reason stated above, it may be OK to down-vote the question if the questioner does not appear to demonstrate adequate effort on their part. — Hovercraft Full Of Eels 1 min ago
11:40 AM
Does this answer your question? Should we add RTFM to the list of off-topic close reasons? — Nimantha 16 secs ago
11:52 AM
@VLAZ I'm decently sure that a sizeable amount of information on SO is synthesised from personal knowledge and experience. That information could be learned outside of SO but it is not available per se. Where the line between these types of information goes I don't know, but it's certainly helpful that we don't have to know – because it doesn't matter. — MisterMiyagi 1 min ago
"it's too big": Yes, it appears bigger than any other element on a page, including the headline (at least at some zoom levels). Sample page. — Peter Mortensen 1 min ago
12:37 PM
Well, if you are into meta-gaming, you have the option to stop voting for two weeks to make the A/B test fail... :') — Marco Bonelli 1 min ago
I wonder if it has been taken into consideration that such an A/B test could probably show more user clicking the new buttons just out of pure curiosity for the new design. — Marco Bonelli 44 secs ago
If you think a voting pattern is sketchy, flag for moderator attention on a post and explain your concerns (in detail, it is important). This situation looks like business as usual, though. — Oleg Valter is with Ukraine 1 min ago
If the OP could not be bothered to run through a basic tuition site, why would anyone else wast...spend their own time on searching for dupes? Such questions are often homework anyway, and I won't waste a us on them:( — Martin James 29 secs ago
1:37 PM
It is possible to set code formatting langauge like this as well:
```lang-none Coca Cola 100 ```
— Alex Szücs 1 min ago1:50 PM
I mean 3 views is (probably) 3 people. Is it so unreasonable to think one of them casts a vote? It is good to be vigilant, but don't go looking for patterns. You'll see them everywhere on this busy busy site of ours. — Gimby 43 secs ago
@Gimby You're right it might be true that the votes were given by different people, or in good faith. But the interesting thing is that it's all one after the other, and some I would downvote and/or flag. And I should add that same thing I saw yesterday but just couldn't add the image to the question. — Shmiel 1 min ago
I thought that both buttons "Try it" or "Dismiss" would permanently remove the "Trending sort available" indicator. Currently none removes the indicator. How am I able to remove it? I got the information, thanks, but now stop bugging me. — Rand Random 1 min ago
Unfortunately because the up and down vote buttons are done via SVG, it will require JavaScript to truly fix. While you can reset the path values in SVG using CSS (e.g.
button.js-vote-down-btn svg.iconArrowDown path { d: path('M2 11h32L18 27 2 11Z') !important; }
for the downvote arrow, the viewbox attribute on the SVG parent container of the vote buttons will need to be reset from 0 0 18 18
to 0 0 36 36
to fix. And CSS cannot affect HTML or SVG attribute information; JavaScript is required to do that. — TylerH 55 secs ago3:02 PM
@animuson: Then I would humbly suggest to replace that default message with an honest one (site is unreachable, reason might be maintenance). As you can see with this question, your users believe the messages on your web site, so don't abuse that trust by lying to them in your error messages. ;-) — Heinzi 1 min ago
@MartinJames that's fine, nobody is asking you to spend time on them :) I was just curious as to whether closing them is the correct thing to do. — user438383 1 min ago
3:50 PM
Please apply the style using proper specificity instead of relying on crutches like !important. That makes it much harder for us to make our own styles to override them. — TylerH 36 secs ago
Hi @RobertLongson because it won't cover all questions (only first question) and I find it less interactive than clicking when there are new questions on the button, I feel more comfortable that way, but I'll use it. The question is more out of curiosity, I tried putting
-[blablabla]
to remove this tag and pull all the others, but it doesn't generate the X new questions button
. — Digital Farmer 1 min agoTips: 1. Save a custom filter. It seems to bypass the character limit 2. Use wildcards. For example
[google-*]
— VLAZ 18 secs agoHi @rene I added in my question a code that I tried to create, but I had to give up, there is the reason for giving up next to the link of the question and the answers I received. — Digital Farmer 1 min ago
Hi @VLAZ Very good this tip, I just tried to do it with all of them but the page gets so big that the save button disappears. Haha. I'll readjust with your wildcards tip! — Digital Farmer 1 min ago
Shmiel, the network as a whole has some established users who want to encourage new users to remain in the community by upvoting their marginal or even bad questions. As long as the votes aren't targeted at specific users, there's nothing specifically against the rules there. Also, such behavior would be exceedingly difficult to detect, because it looks just like normal behavior. — Ian Campbell 32 secs ago
You can also save multiple custom filters. Might make more sense, if you want to split into different areas. E.g. one filter for google tags and other technologies. — VLAZ 29 secs ago
4:35 PM
Thanks for this. I tried
[help/editing-help]
before posting this question, but it didn't render as a link. I thought that the "editing-help" page is in the "help" folder. I was so vexed up searching for an MSE post containing a list of all the "magic links" I was. Didn't know that such relative path links work too! — The Amateur Coder 1 min agoIt would be nice if the Trending Sort tooltip linked to this thread so we didn't all have to Google it! 980 views in 7 days sounds like not many people are seeing this post relative to how many have the option to try trending sort. — Taylor D. Edmiston 1 min ago
4:55 PM
Go to the page Nick noted above and click "Change password" next to one of the listed logins: i.stack.imgur.com/Z6mvv.png (Typo'd in my original comment, woops) — zcoop98 43 secs ago
Related: Should I change xyz.com to example.com in the code of a question? and Changing all instances of "xxx.com" to "example.com" in edits, with the difference being that in those cases, the example domains used linked to malicious or undesirable domains. — zcoop98 1 min ago
I’d understand a change from domain.com to example.com more than the change to domain.example — Henry Ecker 13 secs ago
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6:22 PM
A shortcut to the list of shortcuts. That's so meta it could only be discussed on Meta. — user4581301 1 min ago
I often wonder whether it is harder on the ego to have a question closed or completely ghosted. — user4581301 38 secs ago
@MMM I just published a user script here stackapps.com/questions/9443/… that reverts the buttons back to something very close to what they were before. — TylerH 21 secs ago
Why do you prefer keeping the tags separate? As a .NET programmer I know if I am using .NET Framework 4.8 (or earlier) or if I am using .NET (Core) 5+. Microsoft made the intentional decision to make the .NET Framework open source. — Security Hound 1 min ago
7:23 PM
7:35 PM
One other thing to note: We strive very much to not need to take the site offline when performing maintenance. We run redundant servers at pretty much every layer so that one can be taken out of the pool, maintained, put back in for service, then the next taken out, etc, without interrupting services. Even then, we will often go into read-only mode instead of going offline. It is only for major changes where we can't rely on redundancy that we will intentionally take the site(s) offline. Bugs and attacks don't follow that rule, however. — John M. Wright ♦ 40 secs ago
I really hope you'll consider user reaction when deciding if the A/B test was successful or not. — HolyBlackCat 24 secs ago
"[about the first post queue] because it won't cover all questions" - Why does that matter? You can't unilaterally edit posts anyway, so your ability to edit is massively hindered and you won't be able to cover all questions. — Nick stands with Ukraine 7 secs ago
I appreciate it being an A/B test rather than an immediate change, this is a step in the right direction. I really hope you'll consider user reaction when deciding if the A/B test was successful or not. — HolyBlackCat 1 min ago
Apologies for not responding sooner. We filed this bug on our internal backlog but forgot to update the meta post. Note that, due to the limit of 5 tags on a post, I had to remove the
tags
tag in order to add the status-planned
tag. — John M. Wright ♦ 1 min agoHi @NickstandswithUkraine as I said my idea is to use the free time between one task and another daily, I won't spend hours editing, only just a few spare minutes during the day, so being able to look at several in a short space of time would be useful for me, it would entertain me and I could help with the formatting. (I asked more as a curiosity about there being a way or trick, not as something really necessary) — Digital Farmer 13 secs ago
8:18 PM
You can almost certainly get access back to your google account by getting in touch with google and providing a photo of yourself with some photographic ID. Stack Overflow are not going to just dish out emails for users to you, even if you claim they're yours. — Nick stands with Ukraine 59 secs ago
The problem is that I had more than one Google account on the same mobile number, and I no longer remember the emails and Google accounts — Hiba Youssef 37 secs ago
When I get a bunch of votes in a row that seem to follow a pattern like most or least recent in order or top or lowest voted in order, I'll wait a few days to see if the automated abuse tracker nukes the votes, then report. If I remember, that is. The more bizarre the circumstances, the more likely I'll remember. Anyway, the mods have a full plate of other garbage to dig through, so if a bot can mete out justice, let the bot do the smiting. — user4581301 5 secs ago
If I know the e-mail of this account, stackoverflow.com/users/16377085/hiba-youssef, then I can log in to my account — Hiba Youssef 1 min ago
Can I consider my account as a User account on Stack Overflow, and I want to know the email of this account — Hiba Youssef 25 secs ago
Does this answer your question? Find the email that I register in my Stack Overflow — Kevin B 1 min ago
8:37 PM
8:52 PM
@YaakovEllis I am a software tester. "Using" a product and "testing" it are not the same thing and one cannot stand in for the other. If your standard of testing is whether or not the developers can use it, no wonder it's such a disaster. Get a software test professional on your team, stat. I can't stand it when people claim that testers aren't real programmers and then dump out garbage like the stack editor. — Andrew Ray 13 secs ago
9:20 PM
@Ivar: Yes, how thoughtless of me to say "my" in a question title. What was I thinking... — einpoklum 27 secs ago
10:13 PM
Meanwhile at the Hall of Doom, N00bmaster successfully posts a question with a title containing zero information! — user4581301 1 min ago
@TylerH I just used a
scale
transform to fix the icon size. Seems to work, at least visually — Phil 53 secs ago10:55 PM
Ooh, that advice diverges from the previously established convention. Might be good to get that sewn up in a nice and easy-to-understand way, I think. — Makoto 22 secs ago
Ehh.... I'd say it's on the line between spam and not spam, I personally wouldn't've flagged it as spam and would simply ignore the comment, or reply saying that I don't consider the post spam. — Nick stands with Ukraine 29 secs ago
11:35 PM
This would be useful if the answer to the question included methods that were actually implemented in webbot, but they aren't because webbot is designed to be more simple. — Ender 51 secs ago
It's amazing how the new buttons manage to be both too big and too small at the same time. They occupy a lot of real estate: too big. The actual outline is, what, one pixel wide? Too small. The first time they popped up, I was lost. I could barely see the outline of the buttons. Both the inner color and the outside are the same, or too similar. I had to switch to the high contrast theme in order to be able to see the new fugly buttons in the first place. — Sam Varshavchik 50 secs ago
Does this answer your question? "This question already has answers here" - but it does not. What can I do when I think my question's not a duplicate? — Andrew T. 1 min ago
Why are people upvoting something that don't acknoledge what StackSnippets are? Because it talks bad on SO devs for free and calls to do nothing to salvage what can be? Is this really what Stack Overflow has come to? If it was technically possible to determine that somewhere in the HTML, CSS, or JS code of a snippet there was a link to an image that's broken, and that based on the question context OP's action is required, such mechanism could probably answer a good 50% of questions with snippets. — Kaiido 1 min ago
.For the second point, so called "experts" can determine in 99% of cases if a placeholder is fine or not. From experience and based on no number, I'd say about 5% of such broken images in a snippet could have been removed, maybe 30% were still ok even if broken (e.g because DOM selectors don't care ghe state of an <img>), and the rest were improved when edited to use a placeholder — Kaiido 1 min ago
I don't know enough on this particular topic to cast a vote one way or another. On first look it seems that this Q&A is a closer fit to the question as asked (if it were eligible to be a duplicate target). There seem to be a few other threads (like this one) but it seems there are not many with (positively scoring) answers. — Henry Ecker 1 min ago
There is nothing to improve upon. You've yet to provide any argument for why any of your questions are not exact duplicates, you just keep saying it's "annoying" and "unfair". Stack Overflow is not a help desk; we do not aim to provide personalized answers to everyone's question. That you're using the latest version of Google Chrome does not seem to be relevant in any way, considering that you're getting the exact same error message. Have you determined that the root cause is different? How? None of that information is provided in the question. — Cody Gray ♦ 49 secs ago
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