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bio website engy.us
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I'm a programmer for Microsoft and various hobby projects.

Oct
4
comment Did anyone notice that some sites seem to be scraping/republishing SO's posts?
Particularly irritating is that the link back to SO opens in a new window so the useless page stays open. I'm adding site:stackoverflow.com to search queries more often now.
May
18
awarded  Nice Question
May
18
awarded  Scholar
May
18
accepted Repeated use of bounties for promotional purposes
May
18
comment Repeated use of bounties for promotional purposes
@M'vy I meant promotion of his software, ValueInjecter. By promoting the question, people read it, read the accepted answer and download it. That's the only motivation I can think of for the bounties.
May
18
comment Repeated use of bounties for promotional purposes
No one has voted to close or flagged the question yet. I don't think he's looking for an answer here since he's already got the accepted answer with 54 votes, which is him explaining the advantages of his software in detail.
May
18
awarded  Student
May
18
asked Repeated use of bounties for promotional purposes
Mar
29
comment Count only questions with upvoted answers towards the accept rate percentage
It might not be so blatant. It's quite easy to give a lazy answer that seems well-intentioned. Miss a basic detail of the question or link to a solution to a vaguely similar problem that doesn't apply. But the root problem is that you're encouraging the wrong accept percentage. 100% is listed in green and bold. 75% is in dull gray. But which person is actually more helpful to the community? I would argue the one who only accepts real answers to the question that was asked, not the one who clicks "accept" on every question, regardless of merit of the answer.
Mar
28
awarded  Teacher
Mar
28
answered Count only questions with upvoted answers towards the accept rate percentage
Mar
28
comment Count only questions with upvoted answers towards the accept rate percentage
If 70% is excellent, why isn't it highlighted in green?
Nov
13
comment Has the “Accept rate” score encouraged unwanted behavior?
That second example doesn't really apply. He asked and answered his own question in the OP, then made a stub answer to accept so the question could be marked as solved. He wanted to put his problem and solution on the internet so it might help someone.
Nov
13
awarded  Editor
Nov
13
revised Will the “Accept rate” score encourage unwanted behavior?
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Nov
13
answered Will the “Accept rate” score encourage unwanted behavior?
Nov
13
awarded  Autobiographer
Nov
13
awarded  Supporter