Django Reinhardt

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May
14
accepted Should authors be encouraged to maintain their answers?
May
12
awarded  Nice Question
May
11
comment Is there a way to edit a question without bumping it to the front page?
That's a very intriguing idea!
May
10
comment Should authors be encouraged to maintain their answers?
@Bart At present the system prevents edits from being suggested that it considers "trivial", so it does have an "opinion" about such things :)
May
10
comment Should authors be encouraged to maintain their answers?
@Bart I think a notification is probably a good idea.
May
10
comment Should authors be encouraged to maintain their answers?
@Bart It just seems random to me that, no matter what your rep, you cannot be trusted -- until a mod comes along and gives you immunity. It just seems a confusing system.
May
10
comment Should authors be encouraged to maintain their answers?
Your suggestion is probably a good one.
May
10
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May
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May
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May
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comment Should authors be encouraged to maintain their answers?
@AaronBertrand Yep, that's a great point. Assuming the question is (more or less) the same, though, wouldn't an attempt at getting a new answer automatically result in a close for duplication? :-/
May
10
asked Should authors be encouraged to maintain their answers?
May
10
comment Answer automatically changed to Community Wiki?
@JonW I just assumed that 2,500+ users were trustworthy -- isn't that why their edits don't require moderation?
May
10
comment Is there a way to edit a question without bumping it to the front page?
I really like this suggestion.
May
10
comment The problem with automatically bumping edited posts
@Bart Unfortunately it's become clear to me that downvotes and upvotes don't mean all that much here on Meta. Here's someone asking if there's a way to edit questions without bumping them, just as I proposed. It has 26 upvotes: meta.stackoverflow.com/q/23241 It's often mob mentality on SE sites, unfortunately.
May
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May
10
comment The problem with automatically bumping edited posts
Sorry, that's 2.3 million+ users, not 500K.
May
10
comment The problem with automatically bumping edited posts
@Bart Your argument makes no sense: Myself and others agree that my edits have merit. You don't. Therefore I shouldn't edit my posts. Even if I take your advice, it won't do anything for the site as a whole. Out of the 500,000+ users here, do you think I'm the only one who likes to edit their posts?
May
10
comment The problem with automatically bumping edited posts
@Bart Your "don't make such edits" solution continues to be completely illogical. My simple response to you would then be: If you don't like questions that have been edited being brought to the top of the Active Questions list, then don't view the active questions list. That's a pretty unhelpful suggestion, isn't it?
May
10
comment The problem with automatically bumping edited posts
@WillNess Thank you, Will, for taking the time and effort to consider my point of view. The blind hostility you can face here when raising a question is astounding and disheartening, but it makes a difference when someone actually listens.