| bio | website | somethinkodd.com/oddthinking |
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| location | Sydney, Australia | |
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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.)
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Apr 29 |
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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. |
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Apr 28 |
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Incorrect icon used by Facebook when pasting links I think I should disengage at this point. You are trolling. |
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Apr 28 |
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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. |
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Apr 28 |
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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. |
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Apr 28 |
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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. |
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Apr 28 |
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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. |
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Apr 28 |
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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. |
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Apr 14 |
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Incorrect icon used by Facebook when pasting links @Lix: Example links or it didn't happen.... :-) |
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Apr 14 |
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Incorrect icon used by Facebook when pasting links added 239 characters in body |
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Apr 14 |
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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. |
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Apr 14 |
awarded | Nice Question |
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Apr 14 |
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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. |
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Apr 14 |
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Incorrect icon used by Facebook when pasting links added useful related question |
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Apr 14 |
asked | Incorrect icon used by Facebook when pasting links |
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Mar 28 |
awarded | Yearling |
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Jan 21 |
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How to deal with a highly voted non-constructive question Grammar improvements. Mention the question is old and poor. |
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Jan 21 |
suggested | suggested edit on How to deal with a highly voted non-constructive question |
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Jan 15 |
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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. |
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Jan 15 |
answered | Are we going to have statistics when Winter Bash is over, or will it just vanish into thin air? |
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Jul 10 |
awarded | Good Question |