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Apr 24 |
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Should one upvote if the downvote was unjustified in a not so good/bad question? These are called sympathy votes. meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/93356/… - meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/38595/… |
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Apr 23 |
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Why is “plz” considered offensive? @sixlettervariables Do you take issue with the faq saying this is a site for professionals? |
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Apr 23 |
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Why is “plz” considered offensive? "Plz...to" is an automatic turnoff for a lot of people |
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Apr 18 |
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At what point does this answer *not* answer the question? Relevant? meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/98959/… |
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Apr 15 |
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Question I know the answer of @Servy I commented a little too fast and didn't notice the emphasis on the Note part of the question. I was referring to the generalities surrounding a self-answered post. I can certainly see your (and others) concern with the note itself. Mea culpe :) |
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Apr 15 |
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Question I know the answer of @DavidRobinson Granted, but the remainder of the question/answer seem acceptable. However, I don't see that note dissuading anyone from contributing another answer if they have an alternative. |
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Apr 15 |
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Question I know the answer of The golden rule seems to be: If it will help others in the future then it's encouraged. That said, the credits are a nice touch. Something to think about when writing questions is that they should entice others to view it (because its interesting or because others experience the same problem) so be sure to word it that way. |
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Apr 10 |
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Stackoverflow is not sending notification emails So is not not sending them or you can't find where to enable them? |
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Apr 4 |
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Hide “moderator recalcs rep” entries from the user history by default Any chance we can get a "SELECT DISTINCT action FROM user_actions" ? |
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Apr 4 |
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Hide “moderator recalcs rep” entries from the user history by default "Moderators have access to a history of events for every user account" - Does this include votes? |
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Apr 2 |
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Why are some questions that look for the “best” way to do something closed, where others aren't? These questions were great when SO was smaller and had a more professional user-base. Simply look at the answers to that question and the date they were posted for evidence. They go downhill fast. Dangit.. keep posting comments to bumped posts - sorry |
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Mar 29 |
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Sorting questions by vote is incorrect added 46 characters in body |
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Mar 29 |
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Sorting questions by vote is incorrect added 159 characters in body |
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Mar 29 |
asked | Sorting questions by vote is incorrect |
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Mar 29 |
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What's the goal of listing the users that voted to close a question? @EliahKagan But if you ignored those user(s) nothing would happen to you.. so where's the accountability? I get that it's helpful to explain to users but my point was I've never been chided for an improper close vote by anyone with the power to do so. So what's to stop others from abusing that privilege? |
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Mar 29 |
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What's the goal of listing the users that voted to close a question? @EliahKagan Contacted by whom? A mod or user? |
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Mar 29 |
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What's the goal of listing the users that voted to close a question? I've voted to close a lot of questions and I don't think I've ever been approached about any of them. I've seen some posts on meta about "why was this question closed" but was never asked in any official capacity to explain my vote or was told my vote was under scrutiny. So if its for accountability - I haven't seen it personally. |
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Mar 29 |
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Should questions with trivial answers be deleted? If you think it might help someone in the future then no. |
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Mar 26 |
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Closing topics on SO without reason "leads to frustration on OPs part" - Your feelings have no bearing on whether or not something is appropriate for SO. Your question causes frustration for the rest of the users. |
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Mar 26 |
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recovering questions from my old account? Incredible..... |