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Once Upon a time a magical company called MagicDollars (for the sake of brevity for the rest of the answer we will refer to this company by its stock ticker M$) and this company made the most widely used, operating system, internet browser, office productivity suite, and various other products. M$ had this great idea to just integrate all of its software so that they would all work together seamlessly. This would be great for users of this software since this would make doing things like importing a webpage in a Ward processing (because in magicland we have wards instead of words) document, seemlessly and natively.

But this would evidently make the software too good. And we cant have people getting software that is too good. Because then if another company came along with their own version of good software people will be too dumb to install and use that if they have the already integrated versions that were included. So the Neanderthal Union decreed that M$ was using its magical abilities to make things too difficult for smaller developers to create super complex applications that they must give away for free. And said you will no longer make things work together seemlessly.

And instead of extending their middle wand to the NeU and saying fine we shall no longer make software that can be used in the NeU... M$ bowed before the luddites and said ok. So now you can not rename a file from inside of your office productivity suite in Magicland.


Apr
3
comment Help us make “Not Constructive” and “Not a Real Question” closures more effective
@Djechlin - No most of them will fit in with the descriptions above. I am suggesting this as the catch all for those that do no fit above but that are not really constructive. This is probably of a higher occurance on the other SE sites than it is on SO.
Mar
28
awarded  Teacher
Mar
28
answered Help us make “Not Constructive” and “Not a Real Question” closures more effective
Mar
28
comment Every “close” has its thorn: replace “close” with “on hold” for the first five days
I think Comments should be disallowed on "Closed" questions. If the process has failed after five days chances are any comments are nothing more than discussion anyway.
Feb
13
comment Lots of not-always-useful but well-intentioned answers
I would say that down-voting at the workplace doesn't really work well because we tend to get users who "feel bad" for those down-voted answers and vote them back up even though they are worthless. The only exception is when users feel like they can pile on.
Jan
17
comment Ignore votes on answers deleted by moderators when checking for serial down-voting
It is more like we took the gun away from the man and turned it in to the police. The police arrested the man but now we are being punished for taking the gun away from the criminal.
Jan
12
comment Ignore votes on answers deleted by moderators when checking for serial down-voting
@AnnaLear - I get the theory of that arguement. But the reality is if there is someone with several deleted posts then there is practically no chance that they are being undeleted. Thus the chance of there being abuse from this is basically nil. It is not voting against the user it is voting against their poor content.
Jan
12
comment Ignore votes on answers deleted by moderators when checking for serial down-voting
I do not see how removing deleted posts from the script really increases the chance of abuse
Jan
12
comment Ignore votes on answers deleted by moderators when checking for serial down-voting
The problem on some sites is that bad questions/answers can get upvotes if they hit the right buttons. And we have some huggy feely types that think that downvoting is rude.
Dec
15
answered Canned reasons for up/down vote (w/ example of how it would work)
Dec
15
comment Is it valid to edit a post specifically to downvote it?
I agree you should not be able to up or downvote a question or answer you have edited.
Aug
25
awarded  Supporter
Aug
25
comment Should questions contain general categories in the title?
Perhaps we could add the code that works for SEO to the display of the question title.