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Here's an idea, why don't we ask SE to tweak the new review queue and route all the homework questions through there (note, I'm not asking for a tool that let's moderators do this, that opens the door to abuse, but rather, I want them to manually tweak the algorithm/flags/whatever to run that set of questions through the queue)? We'll certainly get the ...


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This is good. In order to not add to the moderator woes of drowning, not waving, if you're at a level only to flag, don't. There are plenty of users with close vote rep that can help wash out this debris. Getting rid of these questions will allow for better search results and an increase in quality overall. A typo is not the same as a logic problem ...


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With a big tag that needs cleanup, I do two things to triage, and I'd suggest the same with homework View the tag ordered by votes, then go to the bottom (lowest voted). Deal with the "worst" 100-200 of these first. http://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/homework?page=1222&sort=votes View the closed questions in this tag, order by whatever you like ...


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YES! I don't see how this review-and-remove can work if the tag isn't blacklisted. It's going to be added again and again to new questions. If the tag was blacklisted, editing a question tagged homework, for any reason, would require removing the tag. I think that's ok. There are plenty of “homeworky” (and non-homeworky) questions in need of closing that ...


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SE Chat room to help coordinate voting Now with live backlog courtesy of Gordon, David X. Random and PeeHaa! Syntax to point out questions that you think should be closed: [tag:cv-pls] (url) It seems difficult to coordinate the voting on this; we seem to be needing a tool. (the Google doc is more of a crutch really) The PHP chat room has an ...


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At least one problem in the Android tag is pretty evident when you look at the Top Users list: Those are sad numbers, experts don't get more than a single vote on an answer. CommonsWare is the Jon Skeet of the tag with 6400 answers, but he has less than two votes per answer overall with an obvious down-trend. There are two users in this list that have an ...


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Indeed, there are a lot of badly-titled questions in there. Time for a posse! Pick a badly titled question. Edit the title. There are conflicting opinions as to what constitutes a good title; browse these meta questions. Be sure to edit the body and tags as well, if you can improve them. And if you find a question where the title is useless and the body ...


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What a great idea! I'd love to see "It was a typo" questions cleaned up. There's nothing inherently wrong with them when they're asked, of course, but once solved they can't even really help even the OP again, let alone any future readers. They are red herrings for search, a kind of problem symptom wheel of misfortune, and they don't have a lasting place on ...


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Please remember, don't bother with posts that only contain a link. If there is no context around that link (if the link breaks, is the answer still useful?) .. flag the post as a non-answer. I just deleted a few non-answers that had been edited to expand the actual URL, I hate to see people waste time :)


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I've been working on the homework question cleanup. To help, I created a SEDE query that lists all the tags associated with questions tagged homework, sorted by question count. What I do is: Pick a small-ish tag of a dozen or so questions, such as masm. Search for [homework] [masm] to show all those questions. For each of those questions: Flag any This ...


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There's a lot of good commentary, but one point that was raised doesn't sit right with me. Will this question help anyone else but the person who asked it? This is predicting the future. While there is "low hanging fruit" on the question tree that applies to nearly everyone, there is also room for questions that seem to apply to only a single person. ...


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I've had good luck finding typo questions using: "It was a typo" "I had a typo" "There was a typo" "You have a typo" (while not self-answered, still localized. There are 831 as of this edit) If we get ten to fifteen people to grind through those phrases, that should knock a few hundred out. Added 2/27/13 "I forgot" (4,782 answers, this should keep ...


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Could people please stop asking for mass deletion of the homework tag? I want it gone just as much as anyone else but.... even a quick look will show you that there are a lot of these questions that are inappropriately tagged, even once homework is removed. That means these questions need some tender McLovin'. There are a whole bunch of questions just ...


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Seek and Destroy: Spam Users who are Spamming URLs is a query which group by users and by URLs. I use a brute-force solution to find something between a http:// and a /, or between http:// and a ", and this works pretty great. Edit I delete the filter on the body length, and add a filter on the user reputation. This shows all new spamming users, yaaaaaa! ...


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Just to help out a bit here, the data explorer is (as of this answer) about a month out of date...so let's use an updated list. We added a url: option to search a while back that you can use in cases like this: url:"http://wiki.developers.facebook.com*" (* is a wildcard) See the current results here


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Awesome query! Please keep the following things in mind: The Spam-Flags are only suitable for single spam posts. Please always check the whole account, and if there are more then one spam answers/questions, flag one for Moderator Attention, either requesting deletion of the account or manual cleanup (via the mods) of all answers (good practice is to offer ...


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Okay, fueled up with some food I am ready to continue on with this quest! FYI I have 50 questions per page in my search result and I am working off page two. I seem to be colliding with nulluserexception quite a bit all of a sudden. Back at it now. It looks like between NullUserException, HoLyVieR, Mat, and myself, all of these have been corrected! ...


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If you want to clean up titles and descriptions you'll have our full support, including Jeff's. As he says, good titles are the best thing you can do for the site on a per-byte basis. Linking to questions is also explicitly encouraged. If you use the "link" link at the bottom of each question it will give you a special URL that is associated with your ...


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I don't think we want to discourage answering. It is, after all, what makes these sites work. I think users casting thoughtful downvotes on answers that are actively unhelpful is a good deterrant to bad answers. Since good answers rise to the top of the page, answers that are simply meh don't really have a lot of impact on the visibility of the good ones. ...


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It depends on what you mean by obsolete technology: If you're talking about something that is frozen in time while the world has moved on (for example, VB6) then while the question and its answers may be obsolete in one sense, in another they may still be valid and useful for anyone who has to support an old project written in that environment. As such, I'd ...


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How do you know when it's time to delete your 0 vote answers? Or even 1 vote answers for that matter? I delete mine if there is another higher-voted answer that contains the exact same content. If there is another answer that is very close, I may edit some of my content into theirs and then delete my answer.


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Long Term Solution I wish I could fix that problem as well but it isn't that easy. There are three major problems that contribute to the situation: Android is a relatively new and hyped technology, which means that it attracts a lot of attention from all kinds of developer levels. The language barrier. A cultural problem. I don't know a way to fix this ...


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This looks like a good project, and I've started in on some. One thing I noted is that you really need to review these, since some of them post both a link to the duplicate and an answer. They definitely all shouldn't be considered comment material, but each will have to be considered on its own. Of course, some just happen to be a legitimate answer with ...


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Based on this data, we are flat-out disallowing the words: question (but not "question mark") doubt (the odd Indian synonym for question) problem ... from all future question titles on SO, SU, SF. help was also blacklisted, but as of 2011-10-11 has been forbidden in most cases but not quite all. In particular, help may not appear as the first or last ...


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Does it really matter if a two-year-old question that nobody looks at anymore has off-topic comments? Sometimes you have to pick your battle... If a question is active, there'll be enough people passing through to flag inappropriate comments, and it isn't, then it's not the end of the world if it remains unmoderated. Surely there are more useful ways to ...


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Do you feel that your low-vote answers are helpful? Do they answer the question in a way that the other answers to the same question don't? If so, leave them alone. Votes aren't everything, and not everyone votes. Doesn't mean your answers haven't helped, or won't help someone in the future.


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Yes - I do this. It's one of the reasons I've asked for the ability to see separate up and down votes so I can see those answers that truly have no votes. If an answer has equal numbers of up and down votes (usually 1!) I'd like the chance to be able to correct the answer. I also only delete where my answer is just one of several that say the same thing. If ...


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That tag is a lot more specific than homework. You can at least be sure that all the cs193p questions are going to be related, and it seems that some people might be using it as a filter/search to find those related questions. I'd argue that the cs193p tag has roughly the same utility and purpose as sicp and clrs. Addendum: I do want to add that that tag ...


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Unfortunately I think we have to look at questions asked a way of building a useful pool of content for everyone. Helping the person who actually asked the question is almost a secondary goal behind helping the people down the road that will find it on Google. To me that means that partial answers or hints are not actually a good fit for the SO format. ...



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