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Mar
29
comment Should this “fun” question about drawing a cow in R be closed?
What are the odds that somebody is going to post the other valid answer to that question? "No".
Mar
29
comment Is it time to tighten up the question quality filter?
Uh-oh, it has two close votes already. We are not supposed to close questions so quickly anymore. Maybe that is also an example of why simple rules do not work.
Mar
27
answered I just failed a reopen audit despite having an opinion that this question should actually be closed
Mar
25
comment Should I keep my answer there?
You just tripped a moderator flag, probably by deleting several answers at the same time. Pretty typical when doing some cleanup on a lazy Sunday. There isn't much point in replacing your answer with a garbage message and then deleting your post, just delete it. Keep the number of deletions at 5 or less in a day to avoid triggering the "rage quit" alert.
Mar
20
awarded  Yearling
Mar
15
comment Down voting old accept-answers (answers based on script version)
Answering questions on SE is like teenage sex. Ten minutes of fun and then you'll support it for the rest of your life.
Mar
13
comment Winter Bash Icon broken on Apps Page
See the "remove" link? Click it. Only one more week till spring.
Mar
12
comment What can be done to salvage this technology choice question?
Rookie mistake. When you ask "[x] sucks, can [y] do better?" then never tag that question with [x]. Way too many SO users like [x] and will find fault with just about anything. Not that hard to find in that question either.
Mar
6
comment What is the rationale for closing “why” questions on a language design?
It is like a reverse-bikeshed question. There are way too many SO users that understand what you ask but don't know the answer. And too many that don't have a clue but post anyway, keeping the moderators too busy. And yes, it does depend on the [tag]. Common in [c++] and [c#] with guys like Pete Becker and Eric Lippert answering them, experts that were actually involved in the language design. I'd guess that [javascript] doesn't have the same kind of expert backup. Chicked-and-egg perhaps, no reason for them to show up when the questions get closed. And they are easy to close.
Mar
5
comment Faulty Reopen Question Audit
The question is fine and quite understandable to whomever would have worked with circular buffers before. The answers are good and address the OP's problem. You failed this audit for the right reasons.
Feb
28
comment Bounty Fraud: quid pro quo
Hard to imagine a statistician could think this scheme will work.
Feb
27
comment Acceptance rate should have been kept
The flaw in this answer is that it assumes such a community exists. There are a large number of tags in the long tail of SO that have none. And [android] of course.
Feb
20
comment Reviewing high-rep users
Some high rep users get pretty sulky when you close their question and don't feel like contributing anymore. So, yes, you'll risk that. meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/165932/…
Feb
14
comment How can I encourage Stack Overflow to rein in the 'subjective' vigilantes?
I don't get this. If you use SO for research then you'll have, ballpark numbers, 3 million questions to look at are on topic and not closed and at least 2 million good answers. If you keep running into closed ones then you are just using the wrong site to do your research. Fix that by finding another site, not trying to change this one.
Feb
13
comment How well known is Stack Overflow with Japanese people?
East Asia is generally underrepresented. Working for a Japanese multinational, I can attest to the language barrier.
Feb
8
comment Should Stack Exchange employees step over moderators to delete questions?
GLU guidance: youtube.com/watch?v=7xnNhzgcWTk
Feb
7
comment Does StackOverflow collaborate with online exams?
This is not new. Just answer the question two hours after it was posted ;)
Feb
2
comment Where can I ask questions about TVs?
There was a site for that, gadgets.stackexchange.com. It got closed, mostly because the questions just didn't have enough in common to keep enough visitors coming back. There's a new try at it here: area51.stackexchange.com/proposals/33064/consumer-electronics
Feb
2
comment What should be the range of acceptable “Why” questions on Stack Overflow?
Sounded to me you were asking for a way to sub-classify the class of Why questions. I'm trying to make the case that this is entirely the wrong approach. Guess I didn't make it well enough, sorry.
Feb
2
answered What should be the range of acceptable “Why” questions on Stack Overflow?