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awarded  Good Question
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awarded  Yearling
Jan
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comment What Experts-Exchange thinks of Stack Overflow
Experts-Exchange should be destroyed because they follow the dark pattern of bait and switch. Google searching for a result that leads to EE lets you think your going to a link with the answer, and then surprise! get out your credit card. Dark pattern companies are parasites.
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awarded  Nice Question
Apr
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accepted EEEEKK!!11 - A hanging </div> tag in user Activity tab on Area 51 Discussion
Apr
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awarded  Nice Question
Apr
22
comment EEEEKK!!11 - A hanging </div> tag in user Activity tab on Area 51 Discussion
@Chichiray: lol, if it wasn't, it is now.
Apr
22
comment EEEEKK!!11 - A hanging </div> tag in user Activity tab on Area 51 Discussion
@mc10: EEEEEKKK!!!... ... ... ... maybe your right ... ... my god what have I become? :(
Apr
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asked EEEEKK!!11 - A hanging </div> tag in user Activity tab on Area 51 Discussion
Apr
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awarded  Nice Question
Apr
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comment Why do users feel the need to notify each other [+1] when they upvote a question or answer?
@AdamDavis: Agreed... +1
Apr
13
comment Why do users feel the need to notify each other [+1] when they upvote a question or answer?
+1, great topic! yeah!
Apr
10
comment Area 51 discussion Moderators are not removing a clearly argumentative post
I'm sorry you are offended, I believe I presented a logical and consistent complaint about behavior I believe was inappropriate. I know it maybe hard for you to understand this, but any user on that list of names was probably offended. I don't think I would have gotten any support from the community if I was off-my-rocker, if you will. I hope in the future you will think twice before defending this kind of behavior.
Apr
10
comment Area 51 discussion Moderators are not removing a clearly argumentative post
Posting about an action the poster is disgusted with and then listing the users who took that action is somehow not "calling them out"? That argument doesn't hold any water. I think your trying to split semantics to get out of an untenable and illogical position.
Apr
10
comment Area 51 discussion Moderators are not removing a clearly argumentative post
"if you feel a finger was pointed at you, I'm not sure what I can say, but, don't!" <- huh? How can it be logical to argue both for and against finger pointing? Isn't that what this is all about? I think your trying to have your cake and eat it too.
Apr
10
comment Area 51 discussion Moderators are not removing a clearly argumentative post
@Shog9: How can say both "I don't think pointing fingers is helpful at all here." and "I don't see the problem". You just stated that pointing fingers is a problem, and that's what the poster did. Are you not snared in your own logic?
Apr
10
comment Area 51 discussion Moderators are not removing a clearly argumentative post
But did it not inspire divisiveness? Sure I could get everyone's attention by yelling fire in a crowded room, but that doesn't mean that person's behavior should remain unchecked. I don't contend to be a top user there or that the unhealthiness of the community is due to their activities, I don't know if pointing the finger at them or me is at all positive or warranted. I think the problem is that the system is broken, such that people who don't understand the community can post proposals.
Apr
10
comment Area 51 discussion Moderators are not removing a clearly argumentative post
So your saying that it is somehow in the community's benefit to call out a list of closers, rather than simply focusing on the specific behavior that is disagreed with? I don't see it, man, that's a weak argument. The community clearly suffers when unnecessary divisiveness is introduced.
Apr
10
comment Area 51 discussion Moderators are not removing a clearly argumentative post
I love making arguments, for closing, for reopening, for everything, that's great, I love it. In my view almost every argument is a valid topic. What I don't love, specifically, is the calling out of a list of closers who were acting in good faith. Calling out closers is unacceptable, how could it be acceptable? You can still argue against closing without targeting individual non-moderator users. It's totally unnecessary, uncalled for, and inappropriate.