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Oct 9 |
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Is “whining” really a serious enough concern to justify not implementing useful features? Oh, no! You used the W word. Prepare for an onslaught of comments and offensive flags from a certain user. |
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Oct 6 |
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Why was my post deleted? @jmort253 It was |
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Oct 6 |
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Why was my post deleted? What's wrong with meta these days? 45 mins has passed and no one's called casperOne a freedom hating Nazi moderator? |
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Oct 5 |
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Blacklisted / banned from StackOverflow? Ok, then I think we agree... that is basically what I was trying to say :) |
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Oct 5 |
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Blacklisted / banned from StackOverflow? @AnnaLear It was my understanding that the script runs again when the user attempts to post another question (perhaps the community folks have it on demand). If the conditions have changed by then (upvoted answers or downvotes removed, etc.), then the ban is lifted and they're allowed to post. If not, there's no way to "lift the ban" and it kinda becomes permanent |
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Oct 5 |
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Blacklisted / banned from StackOverflow? @PopularDemand Not exactly true. If the community reviews his questions and either upvotes (or undownvotes) and/or reopens questions, then the automatic ban will be lifted (when the ban check script is run again) |
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Oct 5 |
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Where can I find badge progress for Copy Editor and Electorate on the new review page? Well, the question was about Copy Editor and Electorate... could you add those to the new display as well? (I like the new look) |
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Oct 4 |
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xkcd-style graphs in meta @JonEricson How can I draw an xkcd style cross? |
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Oct 1 |
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Can someone please explain what this “removed” entry means in my rep history You downvoted a post and that post is now deleted |
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Sep 29 |
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A significant portion of users aren't returning to Stack Exchange Kevin, will the dumps be updated soon? It's been nearly 3 mo since the last one... |
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Sep 28 |
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What the heck?! Blatant *Admitted* duplicate gets declined with bizarre statement? You're not being very mature with the downvoting, y'know... You can keep doing it till your rage is satisfied, but just realize that I couldn't care less for rep, so your efforts are in vain, really. |
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Sep 28 |
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Free answer duplication checking! Free it, I tell you! Good day, sir! I said good day! Also post an auto comment by Community (after 5 mins, to avoid ninja edits) with a link to the plagiarized content... public shaming is the only way to deal with them. They'll either delete their content immediately (win) or heavily rephrase it to differentiate it (again, win). |
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Sep 27 |
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Are you guys turning SE into a 404 black hole? @Nicol I'm sorry, but that's not really the argument. If it was, then you'd be better off fighting it with your undelete votes than commenting here. If 3 people vote to delete something (which is after it was closed) and then no one votes to undelete it, then you can't really say that there has been an argument on whether it should be deleted or not. A lot of the questions that were culled early this year had between 10 and 20 delete votes. If it's deleted by a moderator, then bring it to meta and argue why it should be reopened. I think Shog had a long post outlining what needs to be done |
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Sep 27 |
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Are you guys turning SE into a 404 black hole? @Rachel When I put my trash cans out every week, I don't mind that some random guy comes by and picks up the soda cans and scrap metal from my trash. I certainly will if he says that I should not throw them out and that I should instead collect them in my front yard just so he can pick one whenever he wants. But see, he's a real nice guy and doesn't demand that. He understands that this is my trash, but has some value to him and so makes it his responsibility to ensure that he gets the most out of it. This is where I don't get all you SE crap huggers. Why not just host them elsewhere? |
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Sep 27 |
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Sep 26 |
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I'm a “help vampire”, yet all my recent questions have high points The only proof he needs to convince himself that he's not a help vampire... |
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Sep 25 |
answered | Shouldn't everything under signal-processing , fft move to dsp.stackexchange? |
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Sep 21 |
awarded | Custodian |
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Aug 23 |
awarded | Nice Question |
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Jul 31 |
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Moderate old chat messages I remember the rules were changed because people were abusing chat flagging by targeting old posts. Now you can no longer do anything to an old post other than flag for mod attention. I'm guessing that the room owner privilege of unpinning and unstarring went along with those. Well, room owners didn't really have much privileges to begin with, so I wouldn't consider it a loss... |

