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@KatieK2

I'm a Web Developer in Seattle, Washington. I enjoy web programming, glassblowing, gaming and baking.

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May
26
comment Can we raise the awareness that question downvotes are now free?
And here I thought that while I was downvoting and not losing rep, I was the beneficiary of a bug that I was really reluctant to mention.
May
25
answered Should I Edit Question Titles to Accomodate Users with Overzealous Nanny Automata?
May
25
comment What Experts-Exchange thinks of Stack Overflow
I'm incredulous that EE spent so much time talking about SO out of the blue. Who mentioned SO in a communication about cancelling EE account charges?
Apr
9
comment Batch spelling correction request - onlick -> onclick on this 140 posts
onlick - hilarious
Apr
8
revised Questions linking to external web sites instead of showing code
Update
Apr
8
awarded  Teacher
Apr
8
answered Questions linking to external web sites instead of showing code
Apr
7
comment How to approach the problem of low quality questions and/or too much moderator work
Perhaps the answerer thought that they could gain some rep from answering the question; rather than thinking that the question itself was useful.
Apr
5
awarded  Organizer
Apr
5
revised Combining stack profiles
Re-wrote to focus on question, not complaint. Also fixed grammar and removed possibly unncessary commentary.
Apr
5
suggested suggested edit on Combining stack profiles
Apr
3
accepted How to handle questions that are are essentially a one-time troubleshooting request?
Apr
3
comment How to handle questions that are are essentially a one-time troubleshooting request?
In addition to flagging too localized questions, I'll also put more effort into seeing if the "bad" questions might be duplicates of other questions. (And if salvageable, I'll propose edits to the question.) Also, it seems that old questions with low votes and less than two comments are automatically deleted, so I'll avoid adding a second comment.
Apr
3
comment How to handle questions that are are essentially a one-time troubleshooting request?
I feel like those questions are general and self-documenting enough that they would be useful to future users.
Mar
28
awarded  Critic
Mar
28
comment How to handle questions that are are essentially a one-time troubleshooting request?
Why not? Because one time troubleshoot requests aren't good questions. They're the same boring old-hat questions that clutter up the other sites that I used to visit.
Mar
28
awarded  Editor
Mar
28
revised How to handle questions that are are essentially a one-time troubleshooting request?
Finished a thought.
Mar
27
asked How to handle questions that are are essentially a one-time troubleshooting request?
Feb
26
awarded  Scholar