| bio | website | stackoverflow.com/u/1114 |
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| location | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | |
| age | 23 | |
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email: jeremy@jeremybanks.ca
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I dont think a question was “non constructive”. Should I improve it in any way? -1; This answer is not useful (click again to undo). |
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Revisions page says that questions [on hold] were 'closed as “”' Hmm, I may be wrong about which questions are not affected by this. The close vote changes were rolled out about five days ago, so it's unclear whether the close reason is displayed correctly for questions that are no longer "on hold", or simply for questions that were closed before the changes were applied. |
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asked | Revisions page says that questions [on hold] were 'closed as “”' |
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Responding to your “too localized” concerns The fact that those questions were only understandable for a limited period of time was of secondary importance to the fact that they could not be interpreted without an external resource. In most cases with external links, you should first evaluate the question as though the link were removed: in these cases, the questions would be NARQ/unclear what you're asking. This would be the case even if the asker created a test page that would be permanently available and the issue were not localized in time. |
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Why are legitimate questions with no duplicates marked as duplicates? @AMayes If you use the Flag option on any post, you may select the "other" option and explain why you think the closure was inappropriate. If you are objecting to a particular moderator action, the policy is that a different moderator will review your flag. |
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Why are legitimate questions with no duplicates marked as duplicates? Well... that's random for you. -_- |
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Why are legitimate questions with no duplicates marked as duplicates? @AMayes Peers reviewing posts is how they are typically closed. If you had a concrete suggestion it would probably be more well-received. |
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answered | Quotes in image alt break HTML |
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Do authors see suggested edits which were rejected by the community? @MartijnPieters D'oh, retracting my last comment. I was looking in the inbox tab, not the notifications tab. This had been really annoying me; I'm glad I was just confused. Thanks for clearing this up. |
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I got the Marshal badge with less than 500 helpful flags I can't find the post, but I think I remember there being a brief bug where all close votes were counted as helpful flags. (Probably related to how they seem to be in the process of moving to the flag summary page from the votes page.) Perhaps Marshal badges were inappropriately awarded while this was the case, and were not revoked. |
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Reputation and topic gone The deleted question in question: Website layout is breaking in apples's ios iphone browser only |
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where is my bounty gone? please use blockquotes if you're quoting |
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Stack Exchange 1.0 Download That site isn't running Stack Exchange 1.0, it's running OSQA, an open-source clone. |
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Can the links be disabled in the vote-to-close dialog? If the links will not be disabled, the text should not be a label for the radio button. The current behaviour encourages users to click on the text (because the majority of the time it is an easier/faster target to click), but randomly punishes them for taking advantage of this convenience. If you need to take the extra time to precisely target your cursor then you may as well be aiming for the radio button. Going either way (all clickable or none clickable) would be less frustrating than the current behaviour. |
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Jun 13 |
accepted | After recent changes, close vote options are no longer disabled in the close vote dialog on question you've already voted to close |
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Jun 13 |
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After recent changes, close vote options are no longer disabled in the close vote dialog on question you've already voted to close @ChrisForrence It does not. (They don't have any custom key press handlers and a form won't be submitted when you press enter if it doesn't have a visible submit button.) |
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After recent changes, close vote options are no longer disabled in the close vote dialog on question you've already voted to close edited title |
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Jun 13 |
asked | After recent changes, close vote options are no longer disabled in the close vote dialog on question you've already voted to close |
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Jun 10 |
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Since when is spoonfeeding not allowed? @M.NightDemonbobby It's mostly off-topic to this conversation, but I feel like there's way too much copy-pasing¬m |
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Jun 10 |
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Employee is a moderator? This is also visible in the API, his is_employee field is false (compare with shog9). |