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3h
comment Custom CSS for Stack Exchange
This feels like something that should be solved on the user end rather than provided by SO (do you know any other major web site that offers this?) Is there no way to share GreaseMonkey scripts across computers? (There's this: lifehacker.com/241762/… but it's old and looks complicated)
12h
comment Are educational comments good?
Maybe we should really introduce some sort of decaying comment type that never show up on moderators' radars and go away after a week or so
23h
comment A duplicate question. where the duplicate could have more answers
Then I would answer the "better" question and flag/vote the other one as dupe
23h
comment A duplicate question. where the duplicate could have more answers
Not sure about your specific example, but the general rule is: vote (or flag) to close as duplicate the question with the inferior answers, and use the question with the best answers as the original.
1d
comment Should guidelines be set and enforced to prevent questions and answers from becoming unclearly outdated?
We arguably have the community enforcement in place already - e.g. during the time when IE6/7 were still strong, most CSS answers would have a comment saying "yeah, but what browsers will this work in?" if the answer was unclear about which products it applied to. I don't think it's necessary to create a community guideline for this - it just takes a couple of prolific users in each tag that needs version specific info.
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comment Should guidelines be set and enforced to prevent questions and answers from becoming unclearly outdated?
When there's several major versions of a product, a good answer will point out which version(s) it applies to - no need to enforce this. Also what if an answer addresses a fundamental fact about a programming language that is completely version independent? A lot of answers are of that nature. And how would you enforce it in the first place, using a filter?
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comment Closing changes: [on hold], unclear, too broad, opinion-based, off-topic reasons, bye-bye to Too Localized
@AndrewC in the first instance, it's a user who wants an answer for a problem they're facing - in their job, in their studies.... In the second, a user who dedicates their time to the community for free in order to keep the site clean, and who has searched for good dupe originals 10,000 times before. Wouldn't you agree that there's a difference there, and it's fair to expect more effort from the first group than from the second
2d
comment Requests to get personal information on Stack Overflow users from US officials
Now, because there is no user-to-user communication, and private messaging takes place only between moderators and users, such communication is extremely unlikely to take place on SO. Note how the list of companies involved with Prism is Telecommunications providers and social networks. That's because those companies handle private communications between people. SO is not in the business of doing that. Your concerns about "transparency" are completely misguided.
2d
comment Requests to get personal information on Stack Overflow users from US officials
You're misunderstanding what this whole Prism thing is. Like in every other country in the world, any american company has to give information to law enforcement officials when ordered to do so by a court because the info is evidence in a criminal investigation. It has been this way forever, and perhaps SO has had to do this in the past. So what? Prism on the other hand is about the mining of arbitrary communications information in order to detect and prevent possible acts of terrorism.
2d
comment Requests to get personal information on Stack Overflow users from US officials
That's not Servy's point. His point is that you have to assume institutions like government agencies have access to this kind of data anyway should they want to know it, whether you "agreed" to that or not.
Jun
14
comment Requests to get personal information on Stack Overflow users from US officials
To contact an official Stack Overflow representative, send them an E-Mail.
Jun
14
comment Requests to get personal information on Stack Overflow users from US officials
Meh. I don't think putting SO next to Verizon, Facebook, and Yahoo in this Prism thing makes any sense and I don't think you will get a serious answer - they're not legally required to give you one, and as Robert states above, if they have provided any info to the US government under the program, they probably can't talk about it. And if it came out that the NSA did have access to your question drafts and moderator messages - then what? As far as my drafts go, they can read them all and make three copies of each. Personal Messages on Facebook and GMail however are a very different thing.
Jun
14
comment Requests to get personal information on Stack Overflow users from US officials
I can't think of any type of information that's accumulated on Stack Overflow that would be interesting to the government in any way? It's so fundamentally different from places like Facebook or GMail, where users communicate and share content with each other - including criminal activity. On SO, there's not even a "Private Message" feature. Either way, I guess SE, Inc., is the place to ask....
Jun
14
comment Why the Community ♦ user accounts aren't connected between them?
Why does it matter?
Jun
14
comment Could someone explain how my edit was an attempt to “reply to or comment on an existing post”?
Agreed: you were clarifying the OP's question. I guess the edit was easy to mistake for a question of your own. I would submit the edit again and point out the difference in the edit comment
Jun
13
comment As Question asker should I up vote answers?
Yup. ----------------
Jun
13
comment Closing changes: [on hold], unclear, too broad, opinion-based, off-topic reasons, bye-bye to Too Localized
Jaydles - are you really asking for a custom close reason so you can close something that you know is a dupe, without having to link it to the right place? you could make an argument for that - finding the right link for the 7,000th time for the 6,999th bozo who can't be bothered to do the simplest search gets really, really old after some time, and makes you feel like some for of mechanical turk. That specific point would be worth discussing further. Overall great work though, wow!
Jun
13
comment What is the reasoning behind the ability to put bounty on somebody else Question?
@Reshma yes. ---
Jun
13
comment What is the reasoning behind the ability to put bounty on somebody else Question?
@Reshma the person who did the sharing. The "share" link contains your user ID so the system knows who to reward
Jun
13
comment What is the reasoning behind the ability to put bounty on somebody else Question?
@Reshma yup, sharing any question counts, not only your questions