| bio | website | wonkden.net |
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| location | Sterling, VA | |
| age | 38 | |
| visits | member for | 3 years, 11 months |
| seen | Sep 3 '10 at 15:40 | |
| stats | profile views | 30 |
I never meta question I didn't like.
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May 13 |
awarded | Teacher |
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Jan 23 |
awarded | Good Question |
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Aug 23 |
awarded | Nice Question |
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Jun 29 |
awarded | Yearling |
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Feb 8 |
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How should a user's death be handled? @Neil Butterworth We are already collecting when they were born, why not when they died. It is useful for more purposes, that is just an example. Maybe I just know way too many shut-ins whose only real contact with the world is mediated through the Internet. |
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Feb 8 |
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How should a user's death be handled? To all of the people voting to close this question as "too localized": people die everywhere, people die all the time, and everybody dies eventually (so far). At least use a reasonable close topic like "subjective and argumentative". |
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Feb 8 |
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How should a user's death be handled? @Pollyanna Okay, let's go with the statistics angle then. Imagine a future historian/computer archeologist. This information may very well be useful to him, her, or it and it doesn't cost much to add it. |
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Feb 8 |
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How should a user's death be handled? You should also get a time-lapse animated gif to add to your profile page. |
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Feb 8 |
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How should a user's death be handled? @Pollyanna As for #3, after you are dead someone starts slowly brute forcing your account. You aren't around to defend it by changing the password or complaining when they steal the account. This doesn't bother you? As for #2, why does SO have a birthday field? |
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Feb 8 |
awarded | Commentator |
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Feb 8 |
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How should a user's death be handled? @Pollyanna I am not talking about some system wide notification. I am talking about a change to the user's profile that could be initiated by those close to the user. Having a policy in place and noted in the FAQ prevents you having to come up with that policy when someone dies. Death is stressful for the living. This is more about being humane to those left behind than anything else. |
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Feb 8 |
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How should a user's death be handled? Given that you are no longer around to change the password, it is only a matter of time before someone brute forces your password. Having some method of marking a user as no longer able to log in would prevent this. |
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Feb 8 |
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How should a user's death be handled? @John Topley The perverse part of me likes the idea of a Posthumous badge, but I worried about the completionists committing suicide to get it. |
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Feb 8 |
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How should a user's death be handled? @Troggy I don't know what I want. I am just starting to think about this. Maybe nothing needs to be done. I am just trying to start the conversation because of the difficulty of dealing with this, and I am twice removed from the situation (my wife was friends with her online); I can't imagine how the actual family would deal with it while in their grief. Making it as easy and obvious as possible is the only help I can think to give. |
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Feb 8 |
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How should a user's death be handled? @Neil Butterworth Why have obituaries? People have died for most of two hundred thousand years with no notification being sent out. Part of what defines a community is how it handles the loss of one of its own. |
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Feb 8 |
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How should a user's death be handled? Is there another morbid question that was asked today that I am unaware of? I just had to run whois searches against a bunch of sites to a get phone numbers of the sites she frequented because they had no other contact information and the family wants to put up messages telling those communities that she is gone. This is a problem that will only increase over time. |
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Feb 8 |
answered | How should a user's death be handled? |
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Feb 8 |
asked | How should a user's death be handled? |
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Dec 21 |
awarded | Nice Question |
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Dec 19 |
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I would like the ability to flag employers on careers.stackoverflow.com @bmargulies Ah, your day was ruined, ruined because I don't like wasting my time responding to idiot recruiters who can't read? |