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comment Is the number of developers counter being disingenuous?
I like the way TheTXI puts it though. Assuming the rate at which the value climbs is roughly accurate, the value is more likely to match the true current value than if it were the static value when the page was loaded.
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comment Only limited number of unanswered questions showing up on Stackoverflow
You can use an imagehost like imageshack.us and then use the image tag.
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comment Responsible use of animated images
@Antony: That's certainly another valid option. Might I suggest you add it as another answer so folks can vote for it should they prefer it.
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answered Should 'Hi', 'thanks,' taglines, and salutations be removed from posts?
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comment SO is too eager to turn my edited answers into Community Wiki
But what if you opted for what seems to me to the best of both worlds? I would suggest you allow editing to bump up until the point where it meets the current criteria for being converted to CW, then it stops bumping but does not convert to CW. Perhaps that flag could then clear again after a set amount of time, although I don't know if that's necessary.
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answered Responsible use of animated images
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comment Responsible use of animated images
You know, seeing it here, it's irritating me quite a bit. So I'm thinking about using a few stills to demonstrate my point in my intended answer and perhaps have that image link to the animated one on ImageShack. However, I feel this question is probably a good one to have on Meta anyways.
Aug
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comment Responsible use of animated images
I take it he's even more allergic to animated images than I am? Really, I feel like I'm the last person to ask this since I really, really dislike them. But it seems there are times when they are the most efficient method of explaining something.
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asked Responsible use of animated images
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accepted My improved answer based on another's accepted answer for my own question
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comment My improved answer based on another's accepted answer for my own question
Thanks for the input all, I'm going to follow both mmyers' and RichieHindle's advice. (And thanks John, I try to remedy that situation when I find it for others as well. It, unfortunately, doesn't seem to be too uncommon but I assume it rights itself over time.)
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comment My improved answer based on another's accepted answer for my own question
In my case, I'm rather new to this community and have nowhere near the rep necessary to edit the accepted answer. I didn't specify that because I figured that this question would be more beneficial to the community if it provoked answers that would apply to either side of the answer edit threshold (or both).