| bio | website | |
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| location | Reading, United Kingdom | |
| age | 27 | |
| visits | member for | 3 years, 8 months |
| seen | May 15 at 12:26 | |
| stats | profile views | 210 |
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Nov 29 |
asked | Have the “Code sample” button work around the “Code placed after a list item” bug |
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Nov 22 |
awarded | Civic Duty |
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Nov 22 |
answered | Include reviews made outside of /review in progress towards the badge |
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Nov 21 |
answered | I believe my question should not have been closed - how can I get it re-opened? |
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Nov 21 |
revised |
I believe my question should not have been closed - how can I get it re-opened? edited title |
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Nov 21 |
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Opening a question / answer from the review page doesn't mark it as having been “reviewed” Yep - I figured that out, I just wasnt sure if it was intended behaviour. I don't like attempting to review posts "in-line" in the review page as you can't see the context of the rest of the question. Now I normally open the question as I did before so it means I need to do the extra "review answer" click just to get the review to count. It strikes me that opening the post from this page should do the same thing. |
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Nov 21 |
asked | Opening a question / answer from the review page doesn't mark it as having been “reviewed” |
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Nov 15 |
accepted | What is wrong with this answer? |
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Nov 15 |
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What is wrong with this answer? Ah ok, I thought the flag was declined after the edit. Next time I'll make sure I edit the post before I flag it. |
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Nov 15 |
asked | What is wrong with this answer? |
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Oct 21 |
comment |
How to identify 0% accept rate users You could use the Data Explorer - the above link includes to algorithm used to work out whether someone has their accept rate displayed or not. |
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Oct 21 |
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How to identify 0% accept rate users Not sure why my comment got deleted, How does accept rate work?. Why do you want to identify users with 0% accept rate unless you are looking at one of their questions? (i.e. what Bill is saying) |
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Oct 17 |
comment |
A nomination for the Medal of (editing) Honor Good idea - I have no idea how you would stop this from being abused though |
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Oct 17 |
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data.stackexchange.com fresh data @Widor If the data was 1 year out of date then it significantly reduces the usefulness of the site if you want to use it for looking at recent trends (e.g. how has X changed over the past year). Yes 1 day out of date is much better for such queries, but 1 month out of date is almost as good while being a lot less effort to keep updated. I've just shown why once a year is too infreuquent, now I'm asking why is once a month too infrequent? |
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Oct 17 |
answered | data.stackexchange.com fresh data |
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Oct 14 |
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Data Explorer doesn't show all of my answers @Tomas The data explorer is just a convenient front end to avoid having to download and load the massive data dumps, where the data dumps in turn are provided more for things like statistical analysis. |
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Sep 29 |
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If I solve someones problem instead of answering their question, should I post a comment instead? @NullUserException My answer is about giving an easier way to solve the guys problem. I didn't link to "the answer" - you have assumed that I'm trying to "burn witches" just because I'm suggesting that regex isn't the best way of parsing html. Are you claiming that we shouldn't tell people this any more now that "the answer" has gotten old? |
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Sep 29 |
accepted | If I solve someones problem instead of answering their question, should I post a comment instead? |
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Sep 20 |
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What can be done to encourage users to supply code in their questions? You could ask exactly the same question about people who supply a wall of code, or don't supply the error detail, or just tell us "it doesn't work". It's just another specific case of users who don't know how to ask questions. |
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Sep 20 |
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Free bounties: good or bad idea? I'm with you 100% except for the last sentence - the interesting bit of a question is the answer. Are questions with no answer really that interesting? (unless its you that provides the interesting answer). Besides, the questioner is rewarded - with an answer. |