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Dec 4 |
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Do you think SO turns you into an answering machine by disallowing personal communication? @Beginner You've been banned for asking questions? It happened to me as well, for what I saw as very flimsy reasons. They have an automatic filter (which IMO is a little too sensitive), so don't take it personally. You can appeal the ban by emailing team@stackoverflow.com. Also, it is easy to go on tilt here on meta, so go easy, read more than you post. |
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Dec 4 |
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Do you think SO turns you into an answering machine by disallowing personal communication? This "closed question" explanation looks like a copy/paste from SO. Perhaps it should be somewhat more specific to meta, since I do believe opinions and debate are allowed here? |
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Dec 2 |
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Encourage problem descriptions This will not help new users, though. |
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Dec 2 |
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Request the ability to move to chat before it is suggested @KevinPeno Both. Like you, I suggested taking it to chat before the prompt. Might be that the user didn't try again. Personally I see no reason why low rep users should not be allowed to be invited to a private chat. |
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Dec 2 |
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Dec 2 |
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Encourage problem descriptions @AnnaLear Apology accepted. I am glad to hear it was not intentional, because it is easy to feel completely ostracized here. On topic: An example is by its very nature non-specific, and I think people understand that. I am not proposing to complicate things, rather to simplify them. The community can be pretty harsh with "low quality questions", and I'd think that poses a higher risk of turning people away. |
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Dec 2 |
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Encourage problem descriptions @AnnaLear I think an example says more than an essay, which is what those links seem to be. There is nothing on the "How to Ask" page about problem specification. OT: Is there a need to reply with a "miracle" sarcasm? I think meta is sufficiently unfriendly to new users as it is without the moderators chipping in. |
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Dec 2 |
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Dec 2 |
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Encourage problem descriptions @AnnaLear Are you saying that there are instructions for new users to look around for open questions with upvotes? |
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Dec 2 |
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Request the ability to move to chat before it is suggested I've had new users say they can't open the chat due to reputation restrictions. |
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Dec 2 |
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Encourage problem descriptions @AManAPlanACanalPanama I disagree. There are no example questions for new users. So, perhaps you could show them to me? |
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Dec 2 |
awarded | Critic |
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Dec 2 |
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Encourage problem descriptions @AManAPlanACanalPanama I repeat: Where are these examples? |
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Dec 2 |
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Encourage problem descriptions @AManAPlanACanalPanama Where are these examples? |
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Dec 2 |
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Encourage problem descriptions I knew that posting an example of my ideas was a mistake, since too many people are eager to point out mistakes. However, perhaps we can move to the real question asked here, which is "Is there a way to encourage people to describe their problem when they post their question?" |
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Dec 2 |
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Encourage problem descriptions How about displaying an example question to new users? |
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Dec 2 |
asked | Encourage problem descriptions |
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Oct 13 |
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Shortcut to the @name feature? added 134 characters in body |
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Oct 13 |
awarded | Student |
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Oct 13 |
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How to tell someone they are asking “The Wrong Question”? @MichaelMrozek Since it happens often enough, I feel myself wanting to put a name to it. If you prefer another tag, feel free to suggest one. |