| bio | website | minifymyjs.net |
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| location | London, United Kingdom | |
| age | 22 | |
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Is there a way to ask for some feedback on a rejected edit? @Servy: Do you read (I was referring to the annoyance at getting edits which had good intentions being rejected.). |
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Is there a way to ask for some feedback on a rejected edit? @Servy: I answered that part of the question in my comment (which I made before both mine and your answer). Didn't really see the need to repeat it in my answer when I came round to writing it, but have it your way. Yes. That's exactly what happened, and exactly what I said... so what's your point? |
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Is there a way to ask for some feedback on a rejected edit? Keeping the comment-answer-nazi happy. |
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Is there a way to ask for some feedback on a rejected edit? @Servy: I fail to see how this answer isn't an answer. Flag it as NAA if you think as such. Furthermore, I don't see how it doesn't answer the question. I'm not suggesting you didn't answer the full question? I don't even know what you final point has to do with anythingggggg (nor do I fully understand it). |
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Is there a way to ask for some feedback on a rejected edit? @Servy: I was referring to the annoyance at getting edits which had good intentions being rejected. You answered one part of the OPs question (although I think he already knew that, or he wouldn't know the edit was rejected). I answered the second part in my comment here. The OP also asks "So I would be grateful for both an explanation for what I am doing wrong", which is what led to this answer. |
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Is there a way to ask for some feedback on a rejected edit? @Servy: If the edit had simply been the addition of the paragraph, then I agree with you; a comment would have been best. However, given that the post has been improved overall, and that the ability to rollback exists, and given the paragraph adds information to the post which isn't harmful, I don't understand the need for rejection. |
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answered | Is there a way to ask for some feedback on a rejected edit? |
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localhost URLs should be allowed for block quotes @sharptooth: You can see the source of Mat's post to see he's only encoding the URL as code using "`", not the whole quote (if that's where the confusion lies...) |
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Allow flagging a comment after upvoting it Oh, and now I need to add a bounty to meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/133640/…;, because clearly I couldn't preview my bounty, or now edit it to fix "comment gets updated" to "comment gets upvoted".... |
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localhost URLs should be allowed for block quotes Could this error not equally contain a non-localhost URL? What do you propose then? One solution would be to not link URLs which don't resolve, rather than blocking them completely... Not that I'm a fan of that suggestion, just offering an alternative. |
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Why is the “user was removed” message so vague? @tombull89: I don't think people even need a reason; they just need the phrase defined. "user was removed". Done. |
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asked | Promote the “collaborative”/ “wiki” style aspect of Stack Exchange more |
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On question pages, the entire phrase, “Edited on MM/DD/ at TT” now links to the edit history @Jaydles: Will you accept an answer of "Yes"? |
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On question pages, the entire phrase, “Edited on MM/DD/ at TT” now links to the edit history "And your question is?"... |
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Logo is slightly misaligned Both the meta and Stack Overflow icons look a bit skewed to me. A wise man once said that that was status-bydesign. |
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Mortarboard badge is being gamed too many times. Maybe time for auto revoke? @ShaWizDowArd: Regardless of whether the users were knowingly gaming the system or not, I wholeheartedly agree with the feature-request ;). |
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Mortarboard badge is being gamed too many times. Maybe time for auto revoke? It might be a bit premature to accuse these users of summoning friends or having sockpuppets... people can get serially upvoted by random people as well (of course, I completely agree with your feature-request, just saying it might be unfair to single the users out as tricking the system; its all possible they are just the innocent victim of someone serially upvoting them). |
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http://api.stackoverflow.com is a bit of a maze, can it be changed? @NickCraver: Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh. I've been missing v1 was on each sites domain, rather than SE.com ;). Nowwwww I understand :P. |
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http://api.stackoverflow.com is a bit of a maze, can it be changed? @NickCraver: By adding a link to the v1 documentation on api.stackexchange.com ? If both http and https go to (what is now) api.stackexchange.com, a link to the v1 documentation on that page lets everyone access the API they're after, without any jumping through hoops and redirects. I'm not against a header & one jump link, #justsaying I don't see the issue of redirecting the homepage. |
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http://api.stackoverflow.com is a bit of a maze, can it be changed? @Nick: ... even if you just redirect the homepage, rather than the whole domain? |