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Feb 21 |
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Feb 3 |
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find only old questions either by virtual year-tag or by a calendar date cutoff Thank you @Tim Stone. |
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Feb 3 |
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How about a very simple date filter for the search? I am maintaining a few legacy apps and it would be GREAT to be able to limit the search results to questions asked before a certain point in time, either a year or a date cutoff (e.g. "year < 2010") so the responses would be less likely to relateto the newest API but to the old API the legacy app uses. The API has changed a lot. The particular software toolset does not have tags for each version, is very popular, and so the signal to noise ratio is quite poor if one is looking for answers relating to older versions. |
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Feb 3 |
asked | find only old questions either by virtual year-tag or by a calendar date cutoff |
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Dec 24 |
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User systematically downvoting my contributions @Arjan: I have no desire to get anyone in trouble except myself :-) Perhaps Telerik is in the process of clarifying where, on SO, one should go for help. I am sure that in at least one document I read, either on their site or in an email in response to my downloading a trial version, the potential customer was invited to so-called "public forums" on SO. It was I who understood that to mean "tagged as Kendo-ui" but today when I check their website, I see that they are directing users to a very specific location here on SO: stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/kendo-ui. Maybe my bad. |
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Dec 24 |
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User systematically downvoting my contributions @Josh Caswell. I have no large statistical sample to draw upon, so it's only my anecdotal experience, but it seems a question with a -1 rating and no comments and no answers tends to wither on the vine. Maybe it needs to be improved or clarified so someone can take a crack at answering it, and that's why it languishes. Anonymous commentless downvoting is SELF-FULFILLING: it almost guarantees that that question will never be improved and become part of the signal rather than the noise. |
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Dec 24 |
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User systematically downvoting my contributions @Arjan: Telerik invites users to use the public forums on SO, so I thought they might be shifting their support focus here. But I will not ask my Telerik-specific questions here going forward. |
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Dec 24 |
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User systematically downvoting my contributions @Rosinante: Does the church minister get an accurate sense of his entire congregation if he polls only the choir? |
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Dec 24 |
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User systematically downvoting my contributions @Bart: "severity" like beauty is in the eye of the beholder. |
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Dec 24 |
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User systematically downvoting my contributions @Asad: see my comment to Rosinante. Some days one answers questions. Some days one is the questioner. I rely upon this venue for help when I need it and offer others help when I can. I'm sure there have been times when the person I helped was not merely someone with a general curiosity but was trying to accomplish something at a job. Are you suggesting that people who are getting paid to write programs should not be asking questions here, and that this site is for amateurs and people working as volunteers? |
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Dec 24 |
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User systematically downvoting my contributions @Josh Caswell: my issue is not so much with downvoting per se as with anonymous, commentless downvoting, which leaves the questioner with no recourse but to GUESS about how to improve or rephrase the question. I don't care if it is one or a dozen anonymous downvoters. If the question is killed without so much as a comment, how do I know what is wrong with it and how to fix it? |
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Dec 24 |
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User systematically downvoting my contributions @Rosinante: That's B.S. I'm not "relying on unpaid volunteers". It is give-and-take here on S.O. I answer questions in the areas where I have most knowledge, and in return get answers to questions where I am most ignorant. That's the basic premise of this site. By the way, I lost thousands of points at one point when my identity was pinned to a particular email address. I'd been using different browsers at different locations as an unregistered contributor and many answer's I'd given somehow got lost. So the "picture" of how many answers I've given is not accurate. |
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Dec 23 |
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User systematically downvoting my contributions Thank you. I appreciate the intervention. But I do hope my suggestion that a question should live for at least 24 hours before it can be anonymously killed merits some consideration. Timeliness is an important concern. |
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Dec 23 |
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User systematically downvoting my contributions I am working under a very tight deadline (Jan 1) to get a program into production using a UI library that is very new to me. The anonymous downvoter is threatening my livelihood not merely causing me some stress and inconvenience. The problem is anonymous downvoting. |
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Dec 23 |
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User systematically downvoting my contributions @Martin Smith: but one hopes for TIMELY answers to one's question. If every new question I ask is killed in its crib, SO becomes a useless place for me, when it has been IMMENSELY useful to me in the past. |
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Dec 23 |
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User systematically downvoting my contributions My suggestion: a question must be alive for at least 24 hours before the first anonymous downvote can be cast. "Signed" downvotes can occur at any time, as soon as it is posted. |
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Dec 23 |
awarded | Commentator |
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Dec 23 |
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User systematically downvoting my contributions I take care to ask questions -- they're not dashed off by any means, and it frustrates me to no end to have them anonymously downvoted, sometimes within seconds of their being asked. |
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Dec 23 |
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User systematically downvoting my contributions OK, give me a second to calm down. |
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Dec 23 |
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User systematically downvoting my contributions Of course it is rejected until it starts happening to YOU. |