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I am:

I'm pretty much always trying to be helpful. If I'm not succeeding, just let me know.

Okay, so maybe I wasn't trying that hard in the question below. But usually.
France is not within 30 miles of London.

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May
2
comment Help us make “Not Constructive” and “Not a Real Question” closures more effective
@lost, that feature (edits triggering addition to the re-open queue) is fairly new, and not yet well documented. But we're on it.
Apr
20
comment Please upload DMCA takedowns to the Chilling Effects Clearinghouse
Sending fraudulent DMCA notices has risks more severe than making your company look bad example. That said, at first blush, I like this idea a lot - sunlight is an awesome disinfectant. We'll look into this, and post a response shortly.
Apr
18
awarded  Favorite Question
Apr
17
awarded  Great Question
Apr
7
awarded  Popular Question
Apr
4
awarded  Revival
Apr
1
comment Get the expert back
What @Manishearth said, plus hit tab - you need to type "unicorn overflow", and then remove focus from the search box (without leaving the page).
Mar
30
comment Why does the new Stack Exchange podcast take a long time to appear in ITunes?
You can always blame Producer Alex. He probably won't care, and actually has all the power in podcast land, so it's kind of a waste of time, but it usually makes me feel better.
Mar
28
awarded  Popular Question
Mar
27
revised Every “close” has its thorn: replace “close” with “on hold” for the first five days
fixed link to "dupe changes" (previously went to poison image)
Mar
26
comment Every “close” has its thorn: replace “close” with “on hold” for the first five days
@AnthonyPegram, this has to work on all sites, not just SO. And good moms, good programmers, and good communicators in general all know that when your goal is to to influence others' behavior, it's more effective to try not to lead with things that the listener is likely to reject when possible. One other key point is that the problem isn't always "not good enough". It's often plenty "good", just not for here (a very well-considered question that is simply too broad, too opinion-based, etc.)
Mar
26
comment Every “close” has its thorn: replace “close” with “on hold” for the first five days
This is very effective at communicating the situation, but I think it's still likely to trigger users' "debate reflex". It essentially leads with "we won't let people answer this because it isn't good enough".
Mar
26
awarded  Good Question
Mar
26
revised Every “close” has its thorn: replace “close” with “on hold” for the first five days
Made heading more descriptive, added tl;dr
Mar
25
awarded  Nice Question
Mar
25
comment Every “close” has its thorn: replace “close” with “on hold” for the first five days
@Won't, I thought long and hard about it, but he's literally a comic strip character.
Mar
25
awarded  Great Question
Mar
25
comment Every “close” has its thorn: replace “close” with “on hold” for the first five days
I took your "replace this with the new verbiage" literally. Feel free to roll back if you think that's distracting from the main point you're making.
Mar
25
revised Every “close” has its thorn: replace “close” with “on hold” for the first five days
Added example language OP referenced.
Mar
25
revised Every “close” has its thorn: replace “close” with “on hold” for the first five days
typo - replaced "closed" with "rejected"