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Jul
27
comment Toiling away in Lesser Known Tags
Accepted as the answer as this suggestion is pretty much what ended up happening.
Jan
19
comment Hey look I can double down-vote:)
True, hence my reporting the problem. I just undid my second down-vote.
Dec
21
comment Toiling away in Lesser Known Tags
+1 For stoic (even cheerful) acceptance. It doesn't speak to encouraging good response to lesser known tags though (Thereby improving response to questions). But I appreciate anyone who keeps a stiff upper lip.
Dec
18
comment Toiling away in Lesser Known Tags
How do you envision such a system working?
Dec
18
comment Shouldn't we have a close reason on meta 'covered by the FAQ'?
+1 . Good idea.
Dec
16
comment Can the Accept-rate “feature” be replaced with something else?
Ah... but I'm not the one who cares;)
Dec
16
comment Is it possible to sort by the number of replies?
@JS...... Yep:)
Dec
16
comment Is it possible to sort by the number of replies?
+1 ... Perfect!
Dec
16
comment Is it possible to sort by the number of replies?
[myTag]unanswered:0
Jul
1
comment Are power users creating a vacuum on SO?
You know, I always wonder about "Super Posters". I'm on MrExcel a lot, and the "Jon Skeet" is a really smart guy named Aladin Akyurek. He now posts about 14-15 times a day, and like you they are pretty quality posts, not just forum spam. But it takes me about 10-15 minutes to make sure I understand the question, test and verify my answer is accurate and construct an example. If I posted at the same rate as you guys, I'd easily have 3 hours plus per day in it. And that's not counting the time it takes browsing questions. So my question is, how much time per day do you spend on this anyway?
Jun
29
comment Suggestion for getting better answers
..........Link?
Jun
29
comment What to do about rep inflation?
Thousands of mods is such a horrible idea I need a flow chart to explain the ways it can go wrong.
Jun
29
comment How much/what kind of cursing can people get away with on SO?
Some of the most fun I've had was setting up a profanity filter for a bulletin board. Instead of removing/stopping the text we just replaced it with more polite language. So if someone said "kiss my ***", what would actually go up would be something like "I find your stance unpalatable.". We spent a lot of time and hilarity trying to make it as seamless as possible. But the real fun was of course in thinking up horribly offensive things to say, then what they really meant, and finally some generic polite language that would make sense in any context. I literally laughed until tears came.
Jun
29
comment Signing out of Stack Exchange does not sign me out of my email provider
They could give a link to the same url I get when I go to google and actually log out.
Jun
29
comment Signing out of Stack Exchange does not sign me out of my email provider
At minimum you should be presented with the option to just log out of the site or log back out of the open id provider.
Jun
29
comment Can I re-ask a question if it hasn't been answered?
Agree. The no duplicates rule is a good thing.
Jun
29
comment Should StackOverflow support more than 2 openids per account?
Then do we have a way to change our open ID provider without losing our hard won rep?
Jun
29
comment Search for users per (part of) OpenID
I agree with the fearless leader, it should remain private. In fact, I'm surprised the bbuser info carried through at all. I did a little testing and it doesn't seem to do that with all OpenID providers. If you know which one is doing it then you know the domain and that adds up to an email address to spam. I wonder if this should be corrected so we aren't leaking information.
Jun
28
comment Would it be helpful to be able to link to specific answers?
Think I'll put that one on uservoice.
Jun
28
comment Are people too miserly with up votes?
I just started asking him to rate things on a scale of 1 to 11 :)