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Feb
12
comment Code of Conduct, or: Handling issues dealing with professionalism and personal responsibility
Well as you can see from our discussion, the boundary of "acting like a jerk" is debatable. I don't think the user is being a jerk, I took it as humor, and I don't pick up any rudeness or unprofessional behavior in your exchange either. There's a side effect of very clearly drawing the line on acceptable behavior: the kind of users you're worried about will try to get as close to it as possible without crossing it. We have community moderation, so this is not an issue in my opinion.
Feb
12
comment Code of Conduct, or: Handling issues dealing with professionalism and personal responsibility
It also doesn't help that people act like clowns on meta, which is supposed to be the source for in-depth stuff about SO, including how to behave. Although I don't agree that the particular behavior in question is inappropriate at all, I don't disagree that a more official etiquette guideline could (maybe should) be created.
Feb
12
comment Code of Conduct, or: Handling issues dealing with professionalism and personal responsibility
The site FAQ covers everything in a concise way so that people will actually read it.What in particular upset you about the user's comments? For example: what would you add to the etiquette guidelines to address it?
Feb
12
answered Code of Conduct, or: Handling issues dealing with professionalism and personal responsibility
Feb
11
comment Lift the 15-points reputation requirement for upvoting answers if the question was asked by yourself?
Even some experienced users think that votes are "rewards" for "trying to help", when in fact they are meant to measure the quality and/or correctness of an answer.
Feb
11
answered Lift the 15-points reputation requirement for upvoting answers if the question was asked by yourself?
Feb
9
comment Meta on Meta. Missing line in the Meta Faq
"Stack Exchange" can encompass MSO if we want to get persnickety about it. I don't think this is an actual, real issue.
Feb
9
comment How do I alert admins about potential vengeful behavior?
I don't know which point of your comment to address first... If you believe this is a serious issue, you can send in a flag or email the team directly - you probably know that by now. The anonymous downvote "problem" has been discussed to no end, but I didn't mean to imply that it cannot be discussed further, nor did I mean to imply that the design of life or SO is perfect. I can only say that your prevailing negative attitude towards others about this subject is turning me off to this community. I'm really feeling some acid in your tone.
Feb
9
answered How do I alert admins about potential vengeful behavior?
Jan
30
comment W3Fools alternatives?
@BilltheLizard: Really? That's a new one to me, I've never once seen that - and I spend most of my time in the HTML/CSS tags. Are you sure it wasn't the w3schools W3C Tutorial?
Jan
30
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Jan
29
comment W3Fools alternatives?
It was so hard to keep down my deep seated disgust for w3schools while writing this post.
Jan
29
revised W3Fools alternatives?
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Jan
29
answered W3Fools alternatives?
Jan
29
comment Allow users with 15k reputation to protect questions less than a day old, but with more than N answers
It looks like the OP wanted advice from experts, and a bunch of non-experts crashed the party.
Jan
28
answered Allow users with 15k reputation to protect questions less than a day old, but with more than N answers
Jan
28
comment Is the [multiple] tag needed?
Ugh, it's because of the way some people tag posts. If the title is "How do I create multiple categories in Wordpress" the tags end up being [how][create][multiple][categories][wordpress] Blacklist this tag, it means nothing on it's own.
Jan
27
comment Style thieves in the media?
Seriously though, whether anyone cares about it or not, it's the exact same thing, obviously ripped off.
Jan
26
comment Can questions migrated from trilogy sites to small sites have votes zeroed?
Wasn't sure which site all those votes came from, looking at the original, seems like there were only 15 votes when it was migrated? Is that correct? Maybe that's not a great example, I just happened to notice the question today as it was my first time on security.se
Jan
26
comment Can questions migrated from trilogy sites to small sites have votes zeroed?
Just curious: Is this the one in question?: security.stackexchange.com/questions/11025/…