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Nov 2 |
awarded | Yearling |
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Dec 14 |
accepted | Please add a 'far too easy for this site' flag, or something similar |
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Dec 12 |
answered | Usage of the 'not an answer' flag |
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Dec 7 |
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Please add a 'far too easy for this site' flag, or something similar @Ivo Flipse: That's news to me, I suppose downvotes work pretty well then! Edit: Although that does still allow these questions to pile up in downvote land... |
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Dec 7 |
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Please add a 'far too easy for this site' flag, or something similar @BoltClock's a Unicorn (included for also mentioning it): Ah, I looked for 'simple', 'easy', 'basic', I didn't try 'general'. I thought it was weird no one mentioned this before. |
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Dec 7 |
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Please add a 'far too easy for this site' flag, or something similar @ Bobby: That's why I added "or something similar" to the title, I picked this particular wording so that it's obvious what I mean. What the flag would actually be called isn't relevant to me, I bet Stack Exchange has people who are much better at picking the right words for such a flag than I am. |
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Dec 7 |
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Please add a 'far too easy for this site' flag, or something similar Downvotes don't attract attention for closing, though. In fact, they do the exact opposite, they make it harder to find the question. |
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Dec 7 |
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Please add a 'far too easy for this site' flag, or something similar added 212 characters in body; edited title |
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Dec 7 |
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Please add a 'far too easy for this site' flag, or something similar Made title more universal for stack exchange |
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Dec 7 |
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Please add a 'far too easy for this site' flag, or something similar @Benjol: How does that even work? XD Oh, that does point out an issue in this name, it's not just Stack Overflow that flags questions. Editing title... |
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Dec 7 |
asked | Please add a 'far too easy for this site' flag, or something similar |
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Dec 6 |
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How to check which questions I voted on? Waaait, I somehow interpreted this question as a feature request, my bad! |
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Dec 6 |
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How to check which questions I voted on? @sterma: They do produce rep for others though, so they're somewhere in the database as unique instances. It also remembers who cast them (you see a highlighted arrow next to the posts) so the necessary data appears to available. It might be very complicated, but it doesn't seem impossible to display it on the (private) profiles somehow. |
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Dec 6 |
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How to check which questions I voted on? I don't think it's impossible to do. A rep recalc shows a list of all the votes you received with an id that probably refers to the up-/downvoted post. That seems pretty close already. |
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Dec 6 |
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What is the convention for dealing with unanswered questions where suggestions can no longer be tested? @kiamlaluno If they find out answer Z is also a good solution, ideally they'd post answer Z as a third answer. That's how Stack Overflow works. |
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Dec 5 |
awarded | Scholar |
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Dec 5 |
accepted | Two comment edit boxes opened up |
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Dec 5 |
awarded | Teacher |
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Dec 5 |
answered | What is the convention for dealing with unanswered questions where suggestions can no longer be tested? |
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Dec 2 |
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Are answers that add minor details to other answers allowed? "but it would have been better to just edit the existing answer." Bit tricky sometimes, since you're not supposed to change the meaning of the original answer. |