Hot answers tagged abuse
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The reason I even edited your question in the first place was because of the inflammatory sentence:
Please do not vote for bobince's answer, no matter how right he is it is not a helpful answer to my question.
Were that not in there, I would never have touched your question.
Since I was in there already, I took the time to edit it for clarity and to ...
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Update
It turns out there wasn't just one bugger... there were a few buggers from a certain educational institution behind this madness, along with some honest classmates who were very willing to tell on them :)
We've dealt with the real issue now, so we won't be seeing these guys again for a while.
Stack Overflow - 1
Cheaters - 0
Yeah, it looks like ...
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I can understand you were surprised to see the edits to your question, but as an outsider I would say that they are not really that substantial. But if you really want to use your phrasing feel free to roll it back.
You will always retain the power to choose one of the answers as the one that helped you the most by accepting it. It will appear at the top of ...
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This is obvious, and blatant abuse. It's being dealt with. This particular account does not care about the rules, our community or anything else that doesn't deliver a gift wrapped lump of code, despite accepting several answers.
So now it's a short lived game of Space Invaders, as the individual(s) keep creating new accounts. Not all twelve hands are ...
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I have unsuspended you (it would have only lasted for a few more minutes though). For the record, as you know this was the message that was removed as offensive, causing the suspension:
@sbi then this is a case of "people not reading" and then trying to defend their BS instead of acknowledging that they are wrong
I can see why people would flag that. A ...
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Stack Overflow is not meant to be a developer social networking Web site (this has been mentioned in the podcasts). It's a Q&A site. People are not at the forefront of Stack Overflow, questions and answers are.
Users are relevant for their authorship, not for their presence. There's absolutely no point in ignoring a user. You shouldn't really care who ...
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See here for my thoughts on this; short version:
I genuinely don't think the team should add this
if an individual post offends you: flag that post
it the mere existence of another user offends you: grow up
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I'm going to take issue with several of your points:
He has asked 167 questions and in that
time contributed 2 answers. One of the
answers is an answer to his own
question, and the other answer is an
unhelpful "Please rephrase your
question!".
So? Repeat after me: there is no requirement to answer in order to ask questions and frankly I find ...
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Flag the post for moderator attention (use the other option) and explain your suspicions.
Blackmail such as that is not tolerated on the SE family of sites, but it's up to the moderators to investigate and take action. They can also see deleted comments to gather evidence.
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I assume you are reffering to this question, followed by this question.
The first question was closed for good reason. As the comment by Kev states:
We expect you to have attempted to solve this problem by yourself
rather than asking the community to arrive at a complete solution for
you. When you've got some code to show us that demonstrates some
...
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We generally discourage calling out a specific user on Meta, as doing so generally leads to an even bigger mess to clean up. You have two ways of raising a formal complaint about a user and indicating that you'd like something done about it:
Flag for moderator attention - We're your best bet. There's generally at least two or three of us active at any ...
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It looks to me you like you brought a math question to the C++ chat room. You were asked (politely at first) to take it to SO proper, but some mild hostility arose when you told people to Google the math concept and to just not answer if they don't know what you're talking about. That's really not how you should behave in a room that's set aside for a ...
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This already happens, though -- if a question has sufficient answers and/or votes, the question owner is prevented from deleting it.
Originally based on
http://blog.stackoverflow.com/2009/01/adventures-in-delclusionism/
Edit: I've tightened up the requirements here based on recent abuse by a specific user. You can only one-click delete when
your question ...
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I see no suspension-worthy behavior in that question. Obviously there is some difference of opinion as to what is safe -- and if Longpoke believes almost all the answers are dangerously wrong, it is his duty to downvote them.
If your answer is correct and The Rook's is wrong, I think you would be much better off fleshing out your answer and explaining the ...
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Well, there are two approaches:
Yes, you can lodge a formal complaint. Ask the moderators to contact the guy, get them to investigate the behaviour as far as they can (I don't know whether votes which are made and then deleted are retained in the database) and see what happens. Ultimately it's hard to see what the result can be - deleting the answer? ...
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Ok, first off: next time someone tells you they're gonna "prove online cooperation isn't functioning", contact a moderator. It's a lot easier to convince someone of your story when you're telling it before bad things happen.
Second: if this starts to happen again, contact a moderator. The user in question hasn't been active since his suspension; if he ...
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A question should not change its meaning once it has answers, especially if one of the answers has been accepted.
Rather than changing the meaning of the existing question, the user should ask a new question, and keep the question as it was before. Questions are not for recycling, which means that once the OPs get an answer, they cannot use the questions to ...
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Is there a way to block him entirely?
Well... Maybe...
But if that's not convenient, just flag and move on. The mods are used to this clown, and have no qualms about just destroying new accounts as they come in. I've been keeping my own little list as well.
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On Hacker News, you cannot downvote anyone that replies to your post, and on Slashdot you're not allowed to use your moderation powers on the same thread that you post on. Maybe we could adopt something similar here, where you can't downvote any competing answers to a question? This has some drawbacks, but can you really trust someone who posted their own ...
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I was the recipient of it only one time in the past (and even then it was not that major). I think I disagreed with someone on their answer and voted them down, next thing I know I had about 7 of my older answers voted down in quick succession.
Some people can be pretty thin-skinned.
Edit: I am editing this because I do take issue with the idea that ...
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If you flag a post from that user for moderator attention, it is highly likely that we will look at their other recent activities, including (but not limited to) questions, answers, comments, votes - and correlations to other users if there is a suspicion of a sock-puppet.
If they are being a nuisance, there are a range of options - but also don't forget ...
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I guess you could argue that the mod is essentially cleaning up a mess, since a mod coming across that situation as a third party would do the same thing -- delete all the comments, as they're either rude or have nothing to do with the post. However, if the same mod is doing that multiple times it's probably bad. The standard way to give feedback about mods ...
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I think the banner has the most value for the asker themselves and anonymous/low rep users. The verbiage is great for that use (oh hey, I want this answered, click) but I can see how it needlessly enforces groupthink for those who can close.
If it turns out to be a problem a possible idea is to only display the banner on unclosed posts to low rep/anonymous ...
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This was deliberate, and would be caught tonight when we check for this sort of behavior. Just for kicks I invoked the job early to make sure, which reversed this serial downvote spree.
Note: I was actually testing some behavior here, don't use this answer as a reason to request a dev to this...it runs every night and that's enough.
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it seems we were being gamed and even abused.
[citation required] - Please don't make baseless accusations - of course we want to know of any and all abuse. You can either flag it for moderator attention, or if it seems widespread, post a message here. Posting a message with such an accusation without any evidence is very counterproductive.
If they ...
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In order:
it is OK to ask more than answer; some people have questions
but lots of poor quality questions can (and has in the past) lead to suspension
it is OK (within reason) to answer your own question
the pointless question / answer has been deleted
voting is appreciated but not mandated
reasonable questions that come from homework are OK - I'm not ...
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Someone asks a question. Moderator drops by with a sarcastic, totally unhelpful answer like "It's called x language/tech/etc, learn it better".
A Couple people respond by calling the Mod out on being unhelpful.
Return 5 minutes later and Mod has removed all comments either by him/her as well as the people who called him out.
Can you provide ...
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+1 for speaking out. It will help the community and perhaps help you too.
You need to chill. The community on Stack Overflow is generally very friendly. Being good is almost a philosophy on Stack Overflow. Users with a high reputation are assets to the community. These are the people who have moderator level powers and these users generally have excellent ...
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Nothing. And furthermore,
Don't speculate as to who down-voted your post. Votes are anonymous - if I say I down-voted you, you have no way to prove that, and if I say I didn't, you've no way to prove that either.
Don't ask for an explanation if you don't really want one. The person who tries to explain what's wrong with your answer isn't necessarily the ...
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I am a long-time resident in the C++ chat room. I was present when this happened. I validated some of those flags. Here's my take on the issue.
This chat room is not a room where people are exclusively to discuss any professional, theoretical, or whatever problem thrown at them by whoever comes by. It's called "Lounge" for a reason: The room's goal is to ...
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