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Apr
26
comment Wiping votes on deletion of highly active accounts (-865 points on “User was removed”)
"And quite frankly, if you're that kind of person, we didn't need your contributions anyway" - how's that for non-sequitur? (For the record: "And your pointing to a new question the person couldn't have voted on is a non-sequitur" is a straw man. I haven't said that. I have explained what I meant. Feel free to ignore. Good day.)
Apr
26
comment Wiping votes on deletion of highly active accounts (-865 points on “User was removed”)
@CatPlusPlus More specificly here, I was noting the harm done by removing upvotes from posts, aside from the rep potentially lost. Note how the wrong was righted already - so both points have been fixed for this particular incident. I'm just discussing with Nicol why the votes matter, specificy in boost-spirit
Apr
26
comment Wiping votes on deletion of highly active accounts (-865 points on “User was removed”)
@NicolBolas I get the impression you don't want to discuss it. First you say it's not an issue, then you have me explain how I removing votes by high-rep users in low-traffic tags harms the tag community; Now you say "well, it's just that way"? That lacks logic, since (a) the user did likely not know about said consequences (b) this is not supposed to happen, even at account deletion in the first place (c) the leaving user might not have the community interest in mind at that time (in extremo this is like a DoS vulnerability)
Apr
26
comment Wiping votes on deletion of highly active accounts (-865 points on “User was removed”)
Ah, so you do recognize the issues. Well, then. The (what I believed to be obvious) corollary to this phenomenon of very low traffic, is that almost no-one will upvote answers except for the OP. This implies that removing all votes by one of ~2 active users in a tag for some months is indeed reducing all answers to identical scores of ~1 ("thank you") and perhaps ~2-3 ("seen it, looks ok"; mostly happens when I announce my answer in the chat only). This effectively removes the community confirmation value of votes.
Apr
26
comment Wiping votes on deletion of highly active accounts (-865 points on “User was removed”)
@NicolBolas Would you mind repeating your claim ("I don't see any evidence of the problem you suggest at all.") now? I mean, just an example: obvious NARQ sits for 15+hours with ~15 views. I cast the first close vote/comment (and linked it in the lounge to get some traction). I can really conclude none other than you are clearly underestimating the niche effect. (Possibly by over-estimating your own involvement, and that of other c++ frequenters by proxy). And this is only scratching the surface, really. <rant/>
Apr
10
comment Grammatical error in the Stack Exchange API documentation is unacceptable!
@Ben Good point
Apr
9
comment Grammatical error in the Stack Exchange API documentation is unacceptable!
@djechlin Is that a fact?
Apr
9
comment Grammatical error in the Stack Exchange API documentation is unacceptable!
lols ꕶꕶꕶꕶꕶꕶꕶꕶꕶꕶ
Apr
5
comment Questions closed by non related users
Besides "don't look any [where, red.] near to ios,..." is flawed/subjective as well. Just because I don't answer Perl or Java questions regularly, doesn't mean I'm not qualified to read them.
Apr
5
comment Questions closed by non related users
"3 were not supposed to vote" - can you provide us with an authoritative link to support this claim? TTBOMK there is no such rule. Also, many people can judge whether the duplicate-mark is correct. In this case, it clearly is.
Apr
1
comment Complaint about expert chat
There's always the option of not feeding the (automated...) troll. That is, if you even fell to the trap of clicking on the thing.
Mar
26
comment Wiping votes on deletion of highly active accounts (-865 points on “User was removed”)
@Seth I will. (Why the hurry?) Note that this question was a discussion. I agree that consensus has emerged. However, also note that the implementation isn't complete ("preventing...will be...sometime this week"). \@Nick if you prefer to track the status of that over here instead, feel free to mark this as status-complete. I'm happy as long as it receives the attention :)
Mar
26
comment Don't throw away all votes when a user is deleted
@NickCraver thanks for your response there :)
Mar
26
comment Wiping votes on deletion of highly active accounts (-865 points on “User was removed”)
This is a great reponse. Thanks for the pleasant surprise. Also, the fact that it is now on the radar for future cases is the take-away for SO.
Mar
23
comment Don't throw away all votes when a user is deleted
@NickCraver And, guessing from the frequency of events like these, I'd be say this seems to be the rule, rather than the exception: no less than 6 account deletions registered in the last ~6 weeks, just for me - or is it a symptom of some kind of cleanup campaign?
Mar
23
comment Don't throw away all votes when a user is deleted
@NickCraver out of curiosity how would you, then, explain how I lost 865 yesterday see here. (This wasn't the first time it happened to me (well documented rage quit by a Lounge<C++> frequenter). Both these example cases were certainly unrelated to vote fraud)
Mar
22
comment Wiping votes on deletion of highly active accounts (-865 points on “User was removed”)
@Shog9 REALLY? Now that takes me by surprise. If there's no way to fix it, then I suggest a safety measure (an alert message) of some kind is order. This is certainly not the first time it happened this way: chat.stackoverflow.com/transcript/message/5540467#5540467 just one very well recorded incident
Mar
22
comment Wiping votes on deletion of highly active accounts (-865 points on “User was removed”)
@NicolBolas "I don't see any evidence of the problem you suggest at all." - try actively monitoring the feed for a year or two. Then we'll talk again. Seriously, this tag has too few contributors, and frequently I post an answer that goes without a single response for days. I can only conclude that all the c++ regulars just skip on it as "too much effort"/"too specific". This is certainly true of the people I know (they actively refer those questions to me, nevermind I'm subscribed :))
Mar
22
comment Wiping votes on deletion of highly active accounts (-865 points on “User was removed”)
@NicolBolas I hear you. That's worth my +1. However, like I said he might have had personal reasons to actual want deletion, or "dissociation".. I can only point to this: stackoverflow.com/questions/15233565/… (backup in lounge<c++>). I might not understand it, but I do respect his request to be, effectively, disowned from his account.
Mar
22
comment Wiping votes on deletion of highly active accounts (-865 points on “User was removed”)
@NicolBolas also, (OT) let me take the opportunity to thank you for occasionally contributing to boost-spirit :)