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Philippe Harewood
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May
11
accepted Should users be closing questions as duplicates of closed NARQs?
May
11
comment Closing a question as a duplicate of a NARQ should reopen the NARQ automatically
Pretty sure Arjan and I are on the same page even if he agrees or not, Hiroto you most likely didn't read the original discussion meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/179820/…
May
11
comment Closing a question as a duplicate of a NARQ should reopen the NARQ automatically
If I vote to close a question as a duplicate of a NARQ and four others agree... what did we just imply of the original question?
May
11
comment Closing a question as a duplicate of a NARQ should reopen the NARQ automatically
"With this logic, you can re-open a closed question by posting a duplicate of it." and getting 5 users to vote to close as duplicate Vital information missing.
May
11
asked Closing a question as a duplicate of a NARQ should reopen the NARQ automatically
May
11
comment Should users be closing questions as duplicates of closed NARQs?
The original NARQ is now reopened by a mod(employee). So that reopen just proves that there was a contradiction. Your answer reinforces that. If we optimize for pearls then the original question should by nature be re-opened and or fixed to prevent NARQ qualities, if it's not we are putting our pearls on garbage for display. The point some are missing here is that users were pointing to a question that was closed and that's just wrong.
May
11
comment Should users be closing questions as duplicates of closed NARQs?
I think you are talking about the original post, while I am talking about the dupe.
May
11
comment Should users be closing questions as duplicates of closed NARQs?
1. makes no sense. The question is closed, that's just abuse. 2. makes no sense, as I said in the question, the original question contains no more content that the duplicate. The correct reaction, if any should have been "What are you even talking about -> let me close this as Not a real question"
May
11
comment Should users be closing questions as duplicates of closed NARQs?
sigh, how can this question be a duplicate of an announcement by a Stack Exchange employee... maybe it might contain context about how duplicates work but in no way until someone pulls out a cited quote from it answers why to close a question as a duplicate of a question that will most likely never be opened again.
May
11
comment Should users be closing questions as duplicates of closed NARQs?
It's a closed question. The fact that it has answers is irrelevant. Do you think that question will ever be opened again? I think not, so it stays in a permanent state of closure, what's the sense of keeping a repository of knowledge like that :S
May
11
asked Should users be closing questions as duplicates of closed NARQs?
May
3
comment Proposal: weighted votes that decrease in value over time
Maybe though the ordering is not going to look natural against the votes. Because of how the votes are seen I'm sure they play a big factor in what users think are "correct"
May
3
answered Proposal: weighted votes that decrease in value over time
Apr
28
revised Incorrect icon used by Facebook when pasting links
Because... South Park and Bold and CAPS.
Apr
28
revised Incorrect icon used by Facebook when pasting links
added 1300 characters in body
Apr
28
comment Incorrect icon used by Facebook when pasting links
Again your lack of knowledge of how Facebook scraper works impedes your actual argument. Facebook offers the choice not to show the image it's called "remove preview". ` FB could simply choose NOT to illustrate with an image if the page doesn't conform to the standard` and it does, again your lack of knowledge as well as overlooking the image reference above from the debugger is amazing. Facebook provided an image that met the standard.
Apr
28
comment Incorrect icon used by Facebook when pasting links
You can go down the road of I'm rude, w/e. Your question is entirely based on incorrect statements and assumptions. I'm highlighting to you that.
Apr
28
comment Incorrect icon used by Facebook when pasting links
your sentence states it as "Facebook have published how to indicate the appropriate image." then you link to a random page, come on @_@
Apr
28
comment Incorrect icon used by Facebook when pasting links
You cannot call it a misfeature when all the only intent of image preview is to show an image from the link selected.
Apr
28
comment Incorrect icon used by Facebook when pasting links
Misfeature based on your assumption and perspective. Is Facebook scraper sentient? No.