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Apr 5 |
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A user ragequit after bountying me all his rep, and I'm kind of creeped out by it Without commenting on the validity of the tag edits, you could use this as an opportunity to review how your aggressive (by your own words) tag editing impacts others on the site, and how you might adjust as a result (or not at all). |
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Apr 5 |
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Where to report pornographic questions on Stack Overflow? edited tags; edited tags |
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Apr 4 |
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Should we flag comments that only praise an answer? "SE is a Q&A community" - That's never been the case. It's a Q&A site which communities form around. |
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Apr 4 |
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Should we flag comments that only praise an answer? @Bart It also gives a confusing impression of the site when you see that "+1 this helped me so much" comment upvoted 44 times but the answer that it's attached to only upvoted twice. |
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Apr 4 |
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Should we flag comments that only praise an answer? @Bart I'm not saying that one should go on a snipe hunt for these kinds of comments (although I'd personally like for a way to more easily do this) but rather, if you see it, flag it. Comments of the form "+/- <here is some really relevant information>" are ok, they just have the little smudge of the "+/-" at the beginning. They shouldn't be removed. It's the "+1 this is great" kind of stuff that should go. If you see it, it's not asking too much that you flag it. |
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Apr 4 |
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Should we flag comments that only praise an answer? The value-add for the Stack Exchange sites isn't in the users, it's in the content. Just saying. |
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Apr 4 |
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Should we flag comments that only praise an answer? "Positive human interactions" are explicitly captured in the upvote and accept answer functionality. To allow all forms of positive human interactions on the site would be detrimental, as it would lead to too much noise. |
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Apr 4 |
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Should we flag comments that only praise an answer? @Oded But not useful. They are noise as you use upvotes to indicate whether or not a post is useful (as per the voting tooltip). They also don't fit any of the criteria for using comments either. Therefore, they should be deleted. To answer the question, yes flag them. |
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Apr 3 |
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Critique of new programming language first Q&As I don't understand it now, or when there were three separate tags. I think you have this problem either way. |
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Apr 3 |
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Critique of new programming language first Q&As That singular tag is way too specific and crams too many ideas into one. Please just use acute-syntax, since that's what it seems the primary question is about. Everything else is ancillary. |
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Apr 3 |
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Critique of new programming language first Q&As @ErikE There are cases where it's important to know, but you have to prove that it's important. Why are those tags important in this case and on this platform? In the Java + Android case, if I'm asking about how to access elements in an array, Android is a red herring, and shouldn't be on the question. |
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Apr 3 |
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Critique of new programming language first Q&As In regards to the tags, I'd say the only one that is appropriate is the arden-syntax tag. The medical logic module is like tagging a .net tag with assembly because it's compiled into an assembly (even though it has nothing to do directly with it) and clinical-information-system is like tagging a .net question with windows (which is a bad enough tag in itself). I strongly recommend removing the other two tags. |
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Apr 3 |
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Can we change the hover-text for vote buttons on meta? I recommend pointing out Jeff's answer where he says that he doesn't want it to become indoctrinated and ask for a review of that. Because it is in fact, indoctrinated (it's now ensconced in the FAQ), this is a new question for a new time. |
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Apr 3 |
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Critique of new programming language first Q&As Although on this question I would say a downvote is completely justified because it "shows no original research effort". In other words, "what have you tried?" It's not a completely improper response when no research effort is shown. |
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Apr 3 |
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Critique of new programming language first Q&As Regarding the downvoting, it's anonymous, and there's not going to be any changing of that anytime soon. People have the right to downvote for any reason. At least on that point, the sooner one accepts that, the easier it is. |
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Apr 3 |
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Can we change the hover-text for vote buttons on meta? While I think that voting on meta is inherently broken, this is still a good idea. |
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Apr 3 |
awarded | Nice Answer |
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Apr 3 |
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Why was my answered question about self help from experienced users deleted? @BoltClock'saUnicorn Each with a moderator team of their own. |
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Apr 3 |
answered | Why was my answered question about self help from experienced users deleted? |
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Apr 3 |
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StackOverflow API for R? @GlennStrycker That question is not constructive. Please don't ask questions of that nature on the main site. |