| bio | website | |
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| location | United Kingdom | |
| age | 59 | |
| visits | member for | 2 years, 6 months |
| seen | May 11 at 2:12 | |
| stats | profile views | 23 |
The handle isn't randomly-chosen. I still type with two fingers after over 30 years as a solo custom software supplier, and I still mis-hit the keys!
Actually, I've been in (involuntary) retirement for a year or so - giving me too much time on my hands, much of which I spend on Language.se gaining rep I probably don't deserve. But I do have a keen interest in all aspects of English for my own edification, plus I get a buzz out of the way EL&U enables me to actively participate in fostering that same interest in others.
I'm more of a lurker here on "meta-meta", but things might change...
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Jan 30 |
awarded | Excavator |
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Jan 30 |
revised |
New badge proposal based on number of profile views removed (typo?) word. had to make another trivial change to get the edit accepted |
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Jan 30 |
suggested | suggested edit on New badge proposal based on number of profile views |
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Jul 21 |
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Assign “suspended user's” questions to Community @nhinkle: That business about suspended users' rep being "locked at 1" seems a bit pointless - a few minutes after his suspension just ended, our troll has a rep score of 83 - the rep was obviously accruing in the background, and has now been awarded. |
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Jul 21 |
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Assign “suspended user's” questions to Community @simchona: I hate to say it, but I was going to turn in for the night 5-10 minutes ago - and being aware troll's suspension was just about to end, I decided to wait up. I am not proud of myself for wished to rubber-neck - but I've rolled my "post-final final" fag now, so I'll just have to sit and smoke and watch for a few minutes. In the meantime, I'll just wait to see how many Americans find cause to question my sexuality! |
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Jul 21 |
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Assign “suspended user's” questions to Community @simchona: Careful! If you attract other people there, even if only a fraction of them get irritated enough to post comments, our disturbed troll will appreciate the attention. He's ended up with his own private chat channel in the comment thread on that question! We should treat him like a boil on the bum (keep it decently covered, and don't encourage other people to look closely at it! :) |
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Jul 21 |
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Assign “suspended user's” questions to Community @nhinkle: You miss my point. I think "the most efficient way possible" would be for the questions to be owned by Community, but my understanding is that the system currently provides no mechanism for that, so there's no point in me suggesting it to ELU mods. I therefore think it has to be raised here, since it's effectively a feature-request relevant to all SO sites. |
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Jul 21 |
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Assign “suspended user's” questions to Community @nhinkle: I'm not a mod, so I can't do that. As I said, currently the policy of ELU mods is to delete questions that don't (yet) have upvoted answers. Presumably to protect the rep gained by those who have answered, but so far as I can see this also allows the suspended user to accumulate rep from any upvotes on the question. In practice, people normally downvote the question. Not always because it's bad - I suspect often they downvote because they're so annoyed with this tiresome user (who therefore rarely rises above Rep:1). The whole voting/rep system just gets messed up because of this. |
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Jul 21 |
asked | Assign “suspended user's” questions to Community |
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Jun 1 |
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Give moderators the ability to manage blacklisted tags Not at all - like I said, the mods only need to consider blacklisting a term if someone does actually create it. And even then they probably wouldn't bother unless the same unwanted tag turned up at least two or three times. If this sort of thing isn't a problem from your perspective then you don't need to worry about it, but I don't see why you want to persuade other people who do have a problem that they're somehow mistaken. |
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Jun 1 |
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Give moderators the ability to manage blacklisted tags Each site has mods who know what they are doing, and ELU for example has hundreds if not thousands of users who know what they're doing. These problems can be caused by one thoughtless user. |
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Jun 1 |
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Give moderators the ability to manage blacklisted tags I asked this question on stackoverflow meta because the issue affects all SO sites. I know the situation in English Language & Usage, where, for example, tags such as "word" "english" and "language" would be problematic. But there's no need to create a huge table for any given site to anticipate potential problems. I'm only asking that if some particular tag keeps getting created inappropriately, the mods for that site should be able to blacklist it themselves, not have to wait for the site programmers to do this. |
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Mar 19 |
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Finding earlier answers for commonly-repeated questions shameless bump! |
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Mar 16 |
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Give moderators the ability to manage blacklisted tags @David Zaslavsky: Point taken, though I do think the bar is set rather low for "ability to create tags" on established sites like ELU where (unlike SO) the subject area doesn't naturally tend to generate new subcategories over time. It wouldn't be so much of an issue if we had better facilities for managing synonyms - which as Brock Adams commented against the question, don't work very well as things stand. |
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Mar 16 |
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Give moderators the ability to manage blacklisted tags I don't know what it means when you say tags "get cleaned up by scheduled tasks", but I can't see how that could be relevant - how can scheduled tasks know what to do if we're unable to progress requests? Apart from that, I can't see you've said anything that isn't simply repeating what you already said in the answer. You haven't addressed the points I made in my comments. |
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Mar 16 |
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Give moderators the ability to manage blacklisted tags ...I would also add that although I said in my question that I don't care if the blacklisting could be done by a single mod acting independently, or by some quorum among the mods, all your current "objections" would I think be irrelevant if it were simply implemented in such a way as to require all mods on the site to endorse the adding of a blacklist tag. |
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Mar 16 |
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Give moderators the ability to manage blacklisted tags I agree both your points are important considerations, but I don't accept either are valid reasons for rejecting the request. On the first point - surely the mods on any given site are best placed to decide if the "last-ditch hurdle" is in fact needed? Are you suggesting that people who don't know the site so well are somehow better qualified to overrule the decisions of the mods? On the second point, bearing in mind I've only asked for the ability to blacklist a tag which has no associated questions, perhaps you'd like to elaborate on what "dangerous consequences" you have in mind. |
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Mar 16 |
awarded | Nice Question |
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Mar 15 |
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Give moderators the ability to manage blacklisted tags @Kevin Vermeer: If there are 20,000 questions with that tag then fairly obviously a lot of people thought it was a good tag! If it was in fact always a bad tag that's simply evidence that the particular site has been badly managed for a long time. I am talking about useless tags like [word] on ELU, which normally has no associated questions. If they do turn up again, we assiduously remove that tag, but we can't stop it from turning up again. Your attitude doesn't seem particularly constructive, frankly. |
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Mar 15 |
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Give moderators the ability to manage blacklisted tags clarify scope of request |