Hot answers tagged 15-characters
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I find it .... errr ... well ... amusing, ridiculous, surprising, interesting and all kinds of other things, that a large percentage of the honorable meta crowd really thinks that a minimum character limit encourages "thoughtful comments". Since when are people that talk more more thoughtful? Since when are long texts more thoughtful? Since when haven't you ...
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You can put spaces between the last characters.
Yes .
This will work and looks like this
Yes .
Due to how HTML truncates regular spaces. (see my comment on the question)
But I like that there is a minimum. Kinda forces us to talk more about the item in question.
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Thanks
is noise. But
Thanks; that even improved performance by 25%. Awesome!
or
Thanks, I appreciate that you went through all those details.
are 1. nice and 2. longer than 15 characters.
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I'm for lowering this limit too. It's silly to put in "Comment ." just to get it posted. Didn't it used to be 10? Can't we get 10 at least?
Preventing mistakes is a non-argument. It only stops accidental posting if you post 14 characters or less and if you've done that well it's easy enough to copy and paste into a new comment and delete the old one.
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The types of questions asked on SO tend not to be yes/no types of questions and generally require a bit of explanation. Answers are, on average, a few sentences at least, and responders seem to enjoy posting thorough and detailed answers.
That said, I suppose there's no reason to impose a minimum on trusted users with high enough rep.
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I know this was fixed.
"Fixed?" It was never broken!
It was only changed to prevent the non-stop "bug" submissions. If one is crafty enough to get around the limitations, then one is usually are smart enough to write a concise comment.
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I got sick of the umpteen bajillion "bugs" opened on this, so we "fixed the bug".
This is now less easy to bypass; perhaps one should consider populating their comment with something meaningful of 15 characters or more? Perhaps if one has less to say than that, one should keep one's thoughts to him or herself?
A modest proposal.
Enjoy.
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I got sick of the umpteen bajillion "bugs" opened on this, so we "fixed the bug".
This is now less easy to bypass; perhaps one should consider populating their comment with something meaningful of 15 characters or more? Perhaps if one has less to say than that, one should keep one's thoughts to him or herself?
A modest proposal.
Enjoy.
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