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| location | Clackamas, OR | |
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About Dreams is a new Area 51 proposal for questions about navigating the dream world. This includes topics such as lucid dreaming techniques and benefits, dream interpretation, levels of sleep, and other questions about dreams.
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May 28 |
awarded | discussion |
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May 27 |
answered | Purpose of closing an answered question? |
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May 27 |
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When potential answers are already rejected within a question (with no reasoning provided)- should we downvote it? Absolutely! You make great points on why having constraints is much better than none at all, but we shouldn't be afraid to seek clarification if it could help us provide better answers. Also, great points on not using that information to get into a debate with the asker. We should still of course answer the question. +1 |
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May 27 |
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When potential answers are already rejected within a question (with no reasoning provided)- should we downvote it? Look at apaul's answer: meta.stackoverflow.com/a/181957/155826 as there's a good example there. |
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May 27 |
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When potential answers are already rejected within a question (with no reasoning provided)- should we downvote it? I agree, don't downvote these, but it's still okay to ask for clarification as it may lead to better answers. If the asker refuses to give an answer or can't give one, so be it, at least you tried. It's still a better question with the constraints than without, even if there's no reason given. |
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May 27 |
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When potential answers are already rejected within a question (with no reasoning provided)- should we downvote it? What I mean by well-thought out answers is answers that solve the real problem the asker has. If we know why the person can't use X, we may have a solution that's even better. What's more, future visitors with the same problem are more likely to find the post valuable, since the real reason for not using X is exposed. |
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May 27 |
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When potential answers are already rejected within a question (with no reasoning provided)- should we downvote it? Kate, I really like your point about more details in the question avoiding the frustrating "no! that don't work!" exclamations later on after answering, but I disagree with not needing to know the reasons. If we know the reasons why a person doesn't want to use X, we understand their problem better. When we have a solid understanding of the problem it empowers us to provide well-thought out answers and possibly even learn something ourselves along the way. I don't advocate downvoting a question in this format, as it's better than the alternative, but we should still seek more clarity. :) |
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May 27 |
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Add badges to Markdown? Makes sense for tag badges. :) Thanks for clarifying. I tend to forget tag badges exist... |
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May 27 |
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Add badges to Markdown? What do you mean "Why don't I have the X badge?" Let me clarify with an example: "I visited site x for 100 days, but I didn't get the [badge:fanatic] badge. What gives?" Since the system knows the fanatic badge is gold, why bother making me write that out? If I'm missing something here, please let me know. :) |
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May 27 |
awarded | Nice Question |
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May 27 |
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Add badges to Markdown? Why bother with the gold, silver, or bronze differentiators? If the badge is already in the system, why not just let the engine determine the color? |
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May 27 |
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Is it right to edit the code in a question? Can you provide a link to the question? |
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May 27 |
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Can we add Area 51 to the Gen-U-Wine™ Stack Exchange pull down “All Sites” list? @NielsKeurentjes - Since you only have 2 sites, you won't see the one you're on currently in the list, assuming you're already on one of those two sites. So if you're on MSO, you won't see MSO in the drop down list, but you should see SO at the top. Likewise, on SO you should see MSO at the top. On any other site other than these two, you should see SO at the top and MSO as the 2nd site. Hope this helps! |
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May 27 |
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Can we add Area 51 to the Gen-U-Wine™ Stack Exchange pull down “All Sites” list? @NielsKeurentjes - For me, it's always been reputation. As soon as my MSO rep exceeded my SO rep, the two sites switched places. Again, keep in mind this only applies to sites where you've earned at least 200 reputation. Sites where you don't have 200 reputation are ordered randomly. So for you, you only have 2 sites where this applies: Stack Overflow and Meta Stack Overflow. |
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May 27 |
asked | Can we add Area 51 to the Gen-U-Wine™ Stack Exchange pull down “All Sites” list? |
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May 26 |
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Lower the rep amount needed for trusted user privileges on Area 51 So I guess I should ask, as I may be overlooking something: What function do you see these users being able to perform that we're not already doing at 1000 and 2000+ reputation? |
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May 26 |
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Lower the rep amount needed for trusted user privileges on Area 51 This will change slightly. The user Warren is at 9,315 reputation, and he's a very active Area 51 contributor who also helps out wherever he can. Once he hits 10k, this can tell us how much it will help to have more trusted users. All he'll really be able to do is cast delete/undelete votes on proposals and help escalate flags, so even then I'm not sure how much impact trusted users really have above the features I mentioned above. |
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May 26 |
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Lower the rep amount needed for trusted user privileges on Area 51 Even then, I think that bar would need to drop significantly. When I moved up to the first page, I noticed few others changed their positions in the rankings after about 3,000 rep. I haven't scanned all of the other profiles in awhile so maybe that's not true anymore. Maybe getting real, actual data on this would be more helpful, but the impression I get is people earn rep on Area 51, get to a certain point, then move on to other things and only jump back in if someone specifically gets their attention in chat or elsewhere. |
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May 26 |
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Lower the rep amount needed for trusted user privileges on Area 51 It sounds like a good idea at first, but I wonder what would happen if all of these people come flooding back into the Area 51 community all at once. As it stands now, I see the same close voters on proposals over and over again, and there are 172 users who have the ability to vote to close/reopen. Most of these users aren't exercising their privileges. That's the problem we need to solve, not packing in so many users with privileges in hopes that they might use them. Hope this helps clarify. :) |
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May 26 |
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Why are questions closed as duplicates if you could have never found them without knowing the answer? fixed number formatting and added in missing "1". Also fixed some grammar/capitalization |
