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Sep 17 |
asked | Recent activity page doesn't update correctly if hit 200 but not rep cap |
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Sep 17 |
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Why OR operator by default in search @Nathan Koop: Thanks for the clarification. I realise I misunderstood the OP - he is talking about string searches, not tag searches, although he uses the same square bracket syntax in his question. There is no XTS tag on SO. "[Delphi] register" works for the second example |
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Sep 17 |
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Why OR operator by default in search Have you double checked the entire url? When I type "python optimization" into the search box, I get: stackoverflow.com/search?q=python+optimization. This is not the same as the URL in my answer (my url is not a search). |
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Sep 17 |
answered | Why OR operator by default in search |
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Sep 11 |
answered | Encouraging good answers |
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Sep 11 |
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Downvoting after asking an unclear question @random: I think this one: stackoverflow.com/questions/1409295/… |
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Sep 11 |
awarded | Civic Duty |
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Sep 10 |
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Should it be possible to reopen migrated questions? Precisely. |
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Sep 10 |
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Should it be possible to reopen migrated questions? No, I won't flag it. This was just an example of the mechanism. In general, I don't think flagging is reasonable when 5 experienced peers have come to the same (counter)-conclusion, unless there are truly exceptional circumstances. Ultimately, it's up to the community to decide. But I would have voted for it, had that been possible. |
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Sep 10 |
asked | Should it be possible to reopen migrated questions? |
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Sep 10 |
answered | How about new expert badges based number of your answers accepted? |
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Sep 10 |
answered | Knowledge Overflow |
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Sep 10 |
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Questions Per Page Not Honored When Using Ignored Tags Related:meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/13122/… |
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Sep 4 |
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Generating reputation through downvotes I have no idea how rare rep-generators are in practice; and without the up/down breakdown, nor do you. But they're certainly easy to make, as I've explained. What I'm trying to say is: The style of some users will produce these types of answers often. They will be significantly rewarded for that. |
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Sep 4 |
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Generating reputation through downvotes Exactly. There is a popular notion that voting is about "agree/disagree". In most cases it's not. It's about distance from an answer's average "fair" quality level. |
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Sep 4 |
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Generating reputation through downvotes Yes, I like this idea, although I think it could be taken further. It distinguishes between 'agree/disagree' and 'quality', but they are still linked. |
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Sep 3 |
asked | Generating reputation through downvotes |
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Sep 3 |
answered | Is there a way to know when one of my comments gets “upvoted”? |
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Aug 28 |
answered | Email spam mentioning stackoverflow profile |
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Aug 27 |
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Closing career/philosophy/business model questions with genuine (but non-code) content +1 Thanks for this answer. Merging the questions sounds like an excellent idea to me. Although following your 'Business of software' logic through presumably means this new merged question will soon be closed, lacking as it does 'any programming content at all'. That seems a shame to me. |