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"Do not argue with an idiot. He will drag you down to his level and beat you with experience."


May
14
comment Can I copy content from third party sources into my SO answer?
@Jodrell I believe Mitch's comment about "that's not how SO works" was because you answered with a block of code and no explanation. I suspect that was why he didn't post an answer either - because he didn't want to bother writing out the explanation for the code (I do the same thing sometimes - post a link in a comment because I don't feel like writing out a full answer, even though I know the link's content answers the question). If you were to edit your answer to include some kind of explanation with the code, you'd probably get his support :)
May
14
comment Titles should be stand-alone summaries of questions *without* depending on tags
My biggest problem with not having the tags in the title is when I'm posting a new question, and try to review the Related Question list to see if what I'm posting has already been posted somewhere. You can't see tags there, and the content isn't filtered by tag, so although the title might match mine, there's no context given for what sub-category the post is in so it is likely to not be of interest to me. Sometimes I'll waste a bunch of time clicking through the links there, but most times I just ignore them if there's a lot of close matches.
May
14
comment Filter for Unanswered when clicking on Tags from the /Unanswered page?
Thanks @JarrodDixon. Also, by any chance did you refund my bounty? Or is it a new feature that bounties get refunded to their owners when they don't get an answer? :)
May
13
awarded  Good Question
May
13
comment Is it appropriate to downvote a user's other posts after following links from their user-page?
@AnthonyPegram As I said in my answer, "If you happen to come across another one of their posts that you think warrants a downvote later on, that's fine". But the difference is you come across those posts naturally while browsing the site or seeking answers. You shouldn't be seeking posts in a user's profile just so you can vote on them. To use your own example, that is like a police officer pulling you over for speeding and then deciding to search your car, home, and workplace to check for any other violations of the law.
May
13
comment Is it appropriate to downvote a user's other posts after following links from their user-page?
In regards to your recent edit, I would hardly call a few bad posts an "urgent matter" worth emailing the team about, and the line you quoted from the SO blog post was regarding when users may get a timed suspension from a moderator, and when taken in context of the blog post seems to indicate that they are referring to offensive/disruptive behavior, not simple misunderstandings about how to use the site. Are you saying that you send emails to try and get a user suspended whenever you come across a user with multiple low quality posts?
May
13
comment Is it appropriate to downvote a user's other posts after following links from their user-page?
Unless this is the same way you treat all users (which is virtually impossible due to the number of users vs the amount of time a single person has in a day), then you end up specifically targeting specific users, which is not how SE is supposed to work. SE tries to focus on content, not users. By looking over a user's content you are focusing on the user first, not on their content. In addition, there are many users that start out posting bad content, only to gradually get better and eventually start becoming a valuable member of the community. Why punish them for past mistakes?
May
13
comment A sincere request for help in earning my “question asking privileges” back
(Also a slightly related note, you might want to limit your use of ALL CAPS for words in your posts. Words typed in all caps are usually seen as "shouting", and it makes your post hard to read. If you want to put emphasis on some of your text, you can use italics by putting a star around it like *this*, or highlight your word(s) and click the [i] button at the top of the text editor. But you'll usually want to keep your italics to a minimum too)
May
13
comment Titles should be stand-alone summaries of questions *without* depending on tags
Personally I don't mind the form of "Python: How can I access the first element of a dictionary", and that is actually preferred to "How can I access the first element of a dictionary", as it is much more useful when doing a search for how to access the first element of a dictionary in any language.
May
13
comment Titles should be stand-alone summaries of questions *without* depending on tags
@djechlin There is Starcraft, SC: Broodwars, SC 2:Heart of the Storm, SC 2: Wings of Liberty, one more SC2 expansion I can't remember the name of, and then there are other games based on the starcraft universe which may have Zerglings... Warcraft or Warhammer comes to mind, but I didn't play many of those so don't remember if they have zerglings or not. The point is, "Zerglings" could apply to any one of those games. The title doesn't make it clear about which game the question is about - all it does is narrow it down to a group of games which may or may not share the same audience.
May
13
comment A sincere request for help in earning my “question asking privileges” back
Usually you have to gain reputation to get your question answering privileges back. Typically that means answering questions, so I'd recommend visiting the Unanswered list, filtering by a tag you know, sorting by newest, and see if you can find any beginner-level questions that you know the answer two. You probably only need to provide decent answers to a few of those and get upvoted in order to get your question-asking privileges back.
May
13
comment Titles should be stand-alone summaries of questions *without* depending on tags
This is a very good point about that example. It shows just how blurry the lines are between when you want to add the principal tag to the title or not.
May
13
comment Does the SE development team regularly check the bounty board?
@AnnaLear Thank you (Also, you and the rest of the Community Manager team do an awesome job!) :)
May
13
comment A sincere request for help in earning my “question asking privileges” back
@LBT I updated that link to a different (deleted) question which asked the same thing. I'm not sure if that's the only deleted question, but I'm sure it contributed to the question ban.
May
13
revised A sincere request for help in earning my “question asking privileges” back
Fixed link to deleted question that was harmful
May
13
comment Does the SE development team regularly check the bounty board?
@Bart Haha I considered it, but honestly how seriously do people take bounties on 3 year old questions about how SE worked way back when... I would much rather edit my post to try and clarify why it is not a duplicate, and receive an up-to-date answer by someone from SE. And if they don't check the bounty board once a week or so, perhaps it's time to suggest that they start doing that, just like Jeff was doing 3 years ago. :)
May
13
revised Does the SE development team regularly check the bounty board?
closed-as-dup message says to edit and explain why this isn't a dup of linked question, so I am trying that
May
13
revised Does the SE development team regularly check the bounty board?
closed-as-dup message says to edit and explain why this isn't a dup of linked question, so I am trying that
May
13
comment Does the SE development team regularly check the bounty board?
I disagree that this is a duplicate question because the linked post was asked 3 years ago when meta was much smaller and the bounty system new, and the answers posted there do not apply to now (For example, the accepted answer was from Jeff and he says "I'll try to make sure I at least answer the featured questions on meta", which is definitely not the case now).
May
13
comment “Post does not meet quality standards”
@RobertHarvey Yeah, but this was a 18k+ SO user who probably knows better, so I figured it wasn't some newbie mistake like that. And it looks like he successfully posted his question now with the title change :)