| bio | website | google.com/profiles/walkraft |
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| location | Sydney, Australia | |
| age | 25 | |
| visits | member for | 3 years, 8 months |
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- Bachelor of Science (Adv Maths) with Honors in Computer Science from USYD
- Programming C/C++/Java/Python/Objective C/C#/Javascript/PHP
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Apr 6 |
awarded | Nice Answer |
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Oct 5 |
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Stack Overflow clones This site is quite dead. For example, Javascript is a "trending topic", but only two questions were asked in September |
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Aug 31 |
awarded | Yearling |
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Aug 13 |
awarded | Nice Question |
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Aug 13 |
accepted | Will flagging a comment as obsolete harm a user? |
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Aug 13 |
asked | Will flagging a comment as obsolete harm a user? |
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Jul 27 |
awarded | Good Question |
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Jun 17 |
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Ability to ask questions anonymously but still get notifications added 251 characters in body |
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Jun 17 |
asked | Ability to ask questions anonymously but still get notifications |
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Apr 7 |
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The fourth place: Polling, Recommendations and subjective-ish stuff That proposal did solve many of the issues associated with StackOverflow, but has simply lead them to repeat for all the other sites. I still believe that the forth place would be the best solution |
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Apr 7 |
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The fourth place: Polling, Recommendations and subjective-ish stuff I agree about puzzles and webcomics being off-scope, but many of the polls are far from entertainment based questions and rather some of the most popular and useful questions on the whole site. |
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Apr 7 |
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The fourth place: Polling, Recommendations and subjective-ish stuff Interesting point about recommendation engines, but while not ideal, StackExchange still works very well for a lot of those poll questions that are supposedly "low value" |
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Mar 29 |
awarded | Nice Question |
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Mar 23 |
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Is Quora's “Limited Distribution” a good model for separating out controversial content? I'd like to see interesting list questions (not the poor quality ones) eventually allowed in some form and this seems like the simplest mechanism. I'd also like to see the rules on subjectivity ease up a bit (exactly how to handle this is something I am unsure of) |
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Mar 22 |
accepted | Site creation week |
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Mar 22 |
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Is Quora's “Limited Distribution” a good model for separating out controversial content? It is true that SE isn't designed for those questions, but that doesn't mean that they don't work well within the SE format. Also, there is a consensus to mark these as "Not constructive", but this does not mean that everyone who does so agrees that they are not valuable. Rather, they recognise that the current community policy is to disallow such questions and that "not constructive" in this sense really means, not the kind of question that the rules allow |
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Mar 22 |
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Are we spreading out our programming content too much? Again, not really a duplicate. The others complaints are much more general |
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Mar 22 |
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Is Quora's “Limited Distribution” a good model for separating out controversial content? @sixlettervariables: Many people (not just me) find those questions far more useful than a Google search. Hence the huge upvotes. The reason the exclusionists won is largely due to programmers SE. The inclusionists found it easier to move their questions over than to constantly argue all the time |
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Mar 22 |
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Is Quora's “Limited Distribution” a good model for separating out controversial content? @CodyGray: Have a look at this blog post: blog.stackoverflow.com/2010/11/…. I think you are going to far with the deduplication. |
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Mar 22 |
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Is Quora's “Limited Distribution” a good model for separating out controversial content? I added a few example questions into the example description. These questions had very good content, were very popular and actually worked quite well within the StackExchange format (much better than forums). Unfortunately, the problem with these broad survey questions is that they tend to proliferate and overwhelm the rest of the site. The proposal for limiting distribution of these tags to people who opt in (and removing reputation) would resolve these issues. I don't believe that these questions would languish out of site either |