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Tired of that incessantly hyperactive search box?
Stuck searching Stack Exchange sites with Google because you can't use the disorienting built-in search features?
Try undercurrent, probably the most under-rated little userscript available.
It supports turning off a lot of different UI features, but I actually like most of those, so fortunately you can customize the extension to leave most of them enabled and disable only that obnoxiously expanding search field.
This is why I'm back to participating on Stack Overflow again regularly. This.
Thank you, Saul.
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Jun 2 |
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I think I found some user accounts that should be merged; what do I do? @DoubleAA Yes, I can. But I'm not sure my advice should change. I think a regular user should still flag it for moderator attention, and then one or more moderators can decide (using the tools that they do have) whether it merits bringing up to the community team. I guess regular users could email the community team on their own, but I don't really see the point. |
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May 31 |
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I think I found some user accounts that should be merged; what do I do? @DoubleAA Didn't know about that change. Do you have a link that documents it (e.g. a Meta question discussing it)? |
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May 29 |
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Noticing A Series Of Low Quality Questions Another question to add to your list of "related" questions is this one: Is it time to tighten up the question quality filter? Robert mentions it in passing in his answer: the team did listen to user requests and tighten up the quality filters. But like he points out, some crap still slips by. I'm as against it as you, but I haven't noticed things getting particularly worse recently. |
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May 23 |
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Proposed merge of [hpux] tag with [hp-ux] A moderator has to do it. That's why a question was opened up here. Generally, consensus is reached by the community, then a mod will come in and do it. When that happens, it gets a status-completed tag, like this one. |
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May 22 |
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Proposed merge of [hpux] tag with [hp-ux] Well that's all fine and good, and I just approved your wiki edit. But my concern is that the hpux tag has 22 followers, while hp-ux only has something like 14. Obviously there are people following one but not the other. That's a good reason for a merge, rather than just a manual retag. |
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May 22 |
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Should I approve spelling-and-grammar–only suggested edits? @Edward That behavior is by design. If you search here, you'll find more detailed discussion about it. The merits of bumping on edits have been debated, as well as offering a way to make a self-appointed "trivial" edit without bumping the post. They've all been denied (although you're welcome to post an answer in support of the policy to one of the existing questions). The rationale is basically that bumping the post after the edit ensures that there are eyes on it to "approve" your edit, even for people who have full editing privileges. Bumping isn't that big of a deal on a huge site like SO. |
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May 11 |
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Stop users from adding “Body must be at least 30 characters” as only edit @hayden Nope, that's exactly what happened. Hence my confusion. |
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May 11 |
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Stop users from adding “Body must be at least 30 characters” as only edit @slhck I haven't. You're probably right, he seems like a reasonable guy. Gives off good vibes. I'm asking somewhat more generally here, just giving a specific example for context. |
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Apr 23 |
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Is it time to tighten up the question quality filter? Yeah, I thought the extra question mark might have made it extra-questiony. |
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Apr 23 |
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Is it time to tighten up the question quality filter? I don't think this one has enough herbs and spices to have gotten through. Sure, they capitalized the letter I, but it's still not long enough to be an actual, answerable question. |
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Apr 16 |
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Allow hyperlinks in custom reject reasons Probably not much point, no one reads those anyway. The real feature request to support is the one where we show people in an obvious way why their edits were rejected so they can learn and improve. |
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Apr 12 |
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Do helpful flags help your reputation? Oh yeah, we could totally have like a separate reputation score for your flags that would show how many of them were marked helpful. What a great idea, why hasn't anyone thought of it? |
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Apr 8 |
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Please change the way “Practical, answerable problems that are unique to the programming profession” is presented in the FAQ Wow, that...strikes me as quite an amazing interpretation. What good is the Internet if not for surprises, I suppose. Talk about reading the FAQ out of context... |
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Apr 7 |
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Solving the problem of separating plugin use from plugin development I don't understand why [jenkins-plugins] and [hudson-plugins] wouldn't be about plugin programming. Questions about the language/technology should simply have the language/technology tag. Questions about plugin development with that language/technology would have the [language/tech-plugins] tag. Seems simple to me. |
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Apr 7 |
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Solving the problem of separating plugin use from plugin development "edited tags" is the default message used when you click the inline "edit tags" link. Charles has a tendency to remove all newly added tags that don't fit his fancy. He doesn't necessarily bother to check Meta first to see if there's a [discussion] question opened about it. I would agree that's frustrating. |
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Apr 5 |
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Login options in Stackexchange account I'm not asking what your question is. I was asking who "we" refers to. Unless you have a psychiatric disorder, a plural pronoun implies that you have multiple accounts with different names, which is not allowed. |
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Apr 5 |
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Solving the problem of separating plugin use from plugin development I mean, I don't understand what was wrong with [jenkins-plugin] or [hudson-plugin]. You don't need the programming there, that much is obvious on SO. What do you mean that they "were not favorably received"? I would favorably receive them. @hyde |
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Apr 5 |
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Questions closed by non related users Related, including the proposal of considering tag scores in casting close votes: Was this question closed improperly? Possible improvements to the close/reopen process |
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Apr 5 |
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Questions closed by non related users The fundamental logic would still be the same, though, @JonW. Do we really want a question for every day of the week? (Still can't tell if people are being sarcastic on Meta or not.) |
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Apr 5 |
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Questions closed by non related users Why is that question not a duplicate? |