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I'm a software developer (currently focused on Python), living in Australia (currently focused on Sydney).

I am an on-again/off-again moderator of Skeptics.SE. (I was Pro Tem Moderator, I handed in my diamond when the first elections were held, and then ran in the second elections about a year later.)


Apr
29
comment Open Graph protocol should be integrated
@Marc: My duplicate question demonstrates that FB, when it doesn't have a hint from SE, chooses inappropriate images. (It also got some more attention than this question.) In light of this change in behaviour, I'd invite you to reconsider this decision.
Apr
28
comment Incorrect icon used by Facebook when pasting links
I think I should disengage at this point. You are trolling.
Apr
28
comment Incorrect icon used by Facebook when pasting links
"Misfeature based on your assumption and perspective." Yes. I don't apologise for that. "Is Facebook scraper sentient? No." Strawman. FB could simply choose NOT to illustrate with an image if the page doesn't conform to the standard.
Apr
28
comment Incorrect icon used by Facebook when pasting links
I linked to the HyperArts site as evidence that a standard had been published. Any tutorial or description would have sufficed. I didn't intend to claim it was the official standard.
Apr
28
comment Incorrect icon used by Facebook when pasting links
"This is not how Facebook selects images. This is your assumption." Yes, and I initially stated that I did not know how it worked. That it chooses the first large-enough image rather than the first image says to me I made a pretty good guess.
Apr
28
comment Incorrect icon used by Facebook when pasting links
"Facebook selection of images works as it should." No, FB works as FB says it should. It can be a bug-free implementation of a defined standard, and still be a misfeature. FB is selecting an inappropriate image from a site that has not offered a preferred one. The selection of an inappropriate image is a misfeature. The fact the Stack Exchange does not conform to an optional standard does not change this.
Apr
28
comment Incorrect icon used by Facebook when pasting links
To start with, I suggest you monitor your tone. It can be difficult to convey emotions over text, but this comes across as rather rude and condescending. Remember the "Be Nice" policy.
Apr
14
comment Incorrect icon used by Facebook when pasting links
@Lix: Example links or it didn't happen.... :-)
Apr
14
revised Incorrect icon used by Facebook when pasting links
added 239 characters in body
Apr
14
comment Why does the Stack Exchange network not have a thumbnail image when a question/answer is posted on Reddit?
Ticket 287 link is now broken.
Apr
14
awarded  Nice Question
Apr
14
comment Incorrect icon used by Facebook when pasting links
@Richard: Excellent find as it points out FB's rules and interface. I have added it to the question. Thanks.
Apr
14
revised Incorrect icon used by Facebook when pasting links
added useful related question
Apr
14
asked Incorrect icon used by Facebook when pasting links
Mar
28
awarded  Yearling
Jan
21
revised How to deal with a highly voted non-constructive question
Grammar improvements. Mention the question is old and poor.
Jan
21
suggested suggested edit on How to deal with a highly voted non-constructive question
Jan
15
comment Are we going to have statistics when Winter Bash is over, or will it just vanish into thin air?
No, not referring to the unicorn. The more obvious one - it isn't deeply hidden.
Jan
15
answered Are we going to have statistics when Winter Bash is over, or will it just vanish into thin air?
Jul
10
awarded  Good Question