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Full disclosure... I lost 410 Rep on SO the other day due to a deleted user.
I fully agree with the arguments made above. If the deleted votes are the result of an account merge, then it makes total sense to remove them, since double-counting of votes shouldn't be allowed. However, if a user has their account deleted, either from questionable behavior or of ...
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I'd also like to see the removal of reputation earned from answering a question that is later closed as a duplicate. Currently there is little incentive to post an answer on the original question (or merely post a link to the original), rather than re-answering the question. It's tiresome seeing the same answers again and again, and seeing this behaviour ...
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Alternate request:
Show the accept-rate to the owner of the question only, and only on question user-cards. That way they get a gentle reminder that they're rewarded for ticking the box, and nobody else has to see it.
And move that public metric to their profile
As pointed out below by bluefeet, this would probably help contribute to the Summer of Love ...
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Should this be reconsidered? There are some valid points in Jeff's answer and its comments, but IMO recent changes to SO made this feature request a lot more useful (and less harmful):
Users can no longer undelete posts deleted by moderators.
Users can no longer instantly undelete posts deleted by someone else.
Users with 20k+ rep can vote to delete ...
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Banning LMGTFY links will not solve any issue.
On a technical level it will incur a performance hit, and there will be work arounds, but even besides that, banning something rude will not make people more generous. They will simply be rude differently.
It is the attitude that we are wishing to get rid of, not the specific action of LMGTFY.
On the other ...
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I am definitively in favor of that process.
By the time the 5 "close" votes are here, not enough people are still looking at the question to care to vote for reopening, even if they wanted to at the time where closing votes were being (slowly) set.
Of course, it has been proposed "numerous" time on UserVoice already:
Currently, the "Add anti-close votes" ...
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Most of these now work. My comment below has the following markdown source:
On [main], you are expected to write proper English (as advertised on [english.se]), but here on [metaso] it's more important to have freehand circles, so please [edit] your post, otherwise I'll have to flag you (see the [FAQ#flagging]). If you're unsure how to use your keyboard, ...
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It's funny that Jeff wrote this post about bad UI and about accidentally clicking on a button, but in SO he won't change the functionality.
While not exactly contradictory, the upvote and the flag buttons are close enough together that this deserves more consideration.
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Note that this question is a bit obsolete, because we now infer prettify language type based on the tags.
See more:
Changes to syntax highlighting
This is now implemented. In addition to tag inference (a recent change), you can manually specify the language as a hint to Google Code Prettify.
The spec is:
<!-- language: lang-or-tag-here -->
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A huge problem that probably very few have noticed so far:
This new behavior completely screws people using IMEs.
I-what you ask? Input Method Editors for writing complex languages.
For example, to input "入力" I have to type n-y-u-u-r-y-o-k-u-[space]-[enter]. The last enter, which is necessary to finish the input of the word, submits the comment. In my ...
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I'm reviving this thread because I'm surprised there's no badge offered for this. Looking for duplicates requires more effort than other types of close vote and we're always saying that badges should be encouraging positive behaviour on the sites.
I propose the following badges:
Seeker - First question closed as a duplicate of another question you ...
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When we introduced the accept rate stuff we were careful not to add too much of a value statement.
100% == complete. < 100% == incomplete. Without any on-page guidance as to what was acceptable, this is how the number was actually interpreted.
While I like the idea of a general-purpose "citizenship" metric in theory, watering it down with stuff ...
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Agree. Close votes should work basically the same way as up/downvotes in this respect. There should be some definite period during which the vote can be changed. For a close vote the most reasonable period is until the question is actually closed. Once it's closed, you'll have to vote to reopen if you want to change your mind.
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I prefer seeing the accept rate.
Being a good SO citizen includes contributing to those who attempt to help.
Not everyone with a low accept rate is a Bad Citizen. People who pay too much attention to it, or don't bother investigating to see why the poster's accept rate might be low, also fall down.
Potential answerers who use the accept rate as a reason ...
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I emailed Jeff Atwood last night a one line email. "You should make a StackOverflow API using OData." Then I realized that, as Linus says, Talk is Cheap, Show me the Code. So I created an initial prototype of a StackOverflow API using OData on an Airplane. I allocated the whole 12 hour flight. Unfortunately it took 30 minutes so I watched movies the rest of ...
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Whatever options for avatars are ever implemented, I'd vote against anything allowing animated stuff.
Some do want animated avatars, but I wonder if the added value for those makes up for what I feel is annoying and often looks quite unprofessional, and would make Stack Overflow et al be more like a forum. Of course, some browsers can be set to not ...
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Finding a duplicate (especially if it's an old one) can be hard. But if one is found, the other votes are a lot easier. So it's probably better to only reward the first voter and only if the question is closed. For example:
First closing a question that is less than 48 hours old, should receive a small award (+1).
First closing a question that is older ...
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We're definitely looking at this and I, at least, feel it is strongly on-mission.
However, it would be a major feature and will take (seriously, no really) 6-8 months to put together.
And of course there are other things we're working on, but just know that we think this is a great idea that solves a real problem, and meets a real need on the network right ...
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I just added this, but there are some ground rules:
You can un-upvote a comment within the first 60 seconds, provided you did not navigate away.
Once you un-upvote a comment you can not upvote it again.
We do not want flip flopping, nor do we want people to un-upvote stuff from the past. The only use case is undoing a mis-click.
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One very simple one - when writing code, when we hit "enter" it would be really nice if it went to the same indent, i.e.
void Foo()
{
if (foo) <- I'm about to hit enter here
<- I would like the cursor to be positioned here
Another request - the Ctrl-K shortcut indents the code if any of it is at the first column, but outdents otherwise. It ...
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If this status-declined is not negotiable (at least, without an assassination), an intermediate alternative would be to add an automatic notification to the OP when a question is automatically deleted. Even better, would be an email with the full question for the user. It might in some cases help the user reformulate the question and repost it one year ...
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This change also makes it harder to teach by example. When a new user enters a site, I make sure to reply to them in the form "@newuser: What do you mean by X? Y or Z? (Use @Jan in your reply and I get a notification)" This teaches them right from the start how the commenting system works. I know that you also get a notification without an @lert when no one ...
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Having just downvoted a feature request here on meta, I saw the tooltip and thought exactly the same. I'd go as far as to suggest that the content of the tooltip on meta sites should be contextual, based on the "special" tags such as feature-request that have been applied to the question.
I doubt that it'll ever be considered a high priority piece of work ...
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Fine, I removed flag weight. It is gone.
Instead you now see a count of helpful flags you raised on your user profile. You can not see this number on anybody else's profile, just yours.
This number can be clicked to give you a breakdown of how we counted it.
The 2 badges Deputy and Marshal were adjusted, however we did not strip any old granted badges.
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I suggest doing this like on Wikipedia.
All registered users already have an email address associated with their account. Add "Enable e-mail from other users" to user prefs. For those who have the option enabled, "E-mail this user" link appears on their user profile. Clicking that takes you to a form for writing a message.
This would be pretty cheap to ...
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I agree 100% and am trying to make that happen. We are attempting to modify our policy and ToS so that all future DMCA notices are immediately posted to chillingeffects (as well as pointed to from our site and the missing question) but are currently waiting for some legal clarification. I can't say whether in this case the notice will be posted, but once ...
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I think adding in some sort of algorithmic ban on a url is dumb when you already have a community out there who is more than willing to flag something as Offensive. If that post gains 6 Offensive flags, it will be deleted automatically and the poster will lose 100 points as punishment. I like that better than built in "no-no" links.
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Perhaps as well as having an "accepted" answer the OP should have the ability to say "this is not an accepted answer". Display a red cross instead of a green tick - but don't change the votes.
You'd probably want to scrub the flag - and notify the OP - when the post was edited though, otherwise a post which was once wrong but has been corrected would still ...
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If I know the answer but am not willing to put the time in to answer your question for free... then I'm probably not gonna do it for $20 either.
But someone will.
Guaranteed, someone, somewhere has time to burn and needs cash. No guarantee they know the answer, mind you... but they'll take a guess at it. And since they really need that $20, they'll ...
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