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Apr 27 |
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Locked community wiki has two accepted answers added 6 characters in body |
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Apr 27 |
asked | Locked community wiki has two accepted answers |
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Mar 14 |
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It just took me three tries to submit a comment @MartijnPieters, please see my second edit. Turns out you were right. Sorry for doubting you :) |
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Mar 14 |
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It just took me three tries to submit a comment added 265 characters in body |
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Mar 12 |
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It just took me three tries to submit a comment @NickCraver, fair enough. I'll first see if it comes up again for me with my current browser. If yes, I'll try again with a different browser and see if I can reproduce. |
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Mar 12 |
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It just took me three tries to submit a comment @MartijnPieters, of course that's a possibility, but I haven't noticed any other http-post operations failing with my browser. |
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Mar 12 |
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It just took me three tries to submit a comment added 578 characters in body |
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Mar 12 |
asked | It just took me three tries to submit a comment |
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Dec 15 |
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What's up with the new CSS? Well, I don't like it now, but I have a feeling I'll either grow to appreciate it or not care after a couple weeks. As far as the pushing pixels argument is concerned, that's cray. |
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Aug 31 |
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Lower the amount of reputation needed to comment @Shog9, the problem is that new users will post junk anyway. They'll just do it in a much more destructive fashion by putting their remarks into an "answer". We are also denying the many users who would have posted legitimate comments. What am I supposed to say to a user with less than 50 rep who posts an answer that should really be a comment? I can't tell them to "do the right thing" because they're not allowed to do the right thing. They're only method of communicating with me is to violate the rules. It's a ridiculous, broken system. |
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Aug 31 |
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Lower the amount of reputation needed to comment Nobody should be treated in an unfriendly manner. |
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Aug 31 |
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Lower the amount of reputation needed to comment Shog, I can't believe you still hold on to the belief that comments are of limited value. They are critical. Please see RockJohan's answers to this question: stackoverflow.com/questions/2195202/…. If this user had been allowed to comment, he probably wouldn't have polluted the question with two (non) answers. One of his answers should be a separate question (and I suggested that in a comment), but the other would have made a perfectly legitimate comment. I've flagged both answers for moderator attention. That's a lot of work for no good reason. |
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Aug 3 |
accepted | I messed up my close vote…and now I can't say it should be migrated from StackOverflow to Programmers |
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Aug 3 |
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I messed up my close vote…and now I can't say it should be migrated from StackOverflow to Programmers Great answer, and thank you for migrating it! |
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Aug 3 |
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I messed up my close vote…and now I can't say it should be migrated from StackOverflow to Programmers @RobertHarvey, well I guess that would have been nice to know sooner :) I take this to mean I should have flagged the post instead of trying to close it? Or should I have done both? I've never flagged a post (and don't want to experiment for fear of not being able to retract it), but I assume it allows me type in a comment when I do? |
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Aug 3 |
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I messed up my close vote…and now I can't say it should be migrated from StackOverflow to Programmers @BenBrocka, the blog post may be two years old, but it's still referred to in the Programmer's FAQ. If the scope or purpose of Programmer's has changed, how is someone who hasn't been following the evolution of the site closely supposed to know if the FAQs are not current? |
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Aug 2 |
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I messed up my close vote…and now I can't say it should be migrated from StackOverflow to Programmers @BenBrocka, also, see this blog post: blog.stackoverflow.com/2010/09/good-subjective-bad-subjective. "Perhaps because our communities have become so accustomed to getting quick, accurate, and timely answers, they feel that even a subjective Stack Overflow is better than the alternatives. So much so, that our fellow programmers created a sister site specifically for their pent up subjective questions...Programmers." |
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Aug 2 |
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I messed up my close vote…and now I can't say it should be migrated from StackOverflow to Programmers @BenBrocka, the FAQs seem to indicate otherwise. From Programmers: "What about subjective questions? Subjective questions are allowed, but subjective does not mean “anything goes”. Please keep it professional at all times..." From StackOverflow: "To prevent your question from being flagged and possibly removed, avoid asking subjective questions..." |
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Aug 2 |
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I messed up my close vote…and now I can't say it should be migrated from StackOverflow to Programmers ...and moved to Programmers. |
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Aug 2 |
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I messed up my close vote…and now I can't say it should be migrated from StackOverflow to Programmers I realized after I submitted my close request that I had chosen the wrong category. Truthfully, though, it still seems like the right category. It was the subjective aspect of the question, not the topic, that caused me to think it should be closed. |