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comment Allow adding a reject reason when marking an edit as “not helpful” in the improve screen
Every other SE site does this. I don't see why SO doesn't. Sure, not why?
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comment Allow adding a reject reason when marking an edit as “not helpful” in the improve screen
But if "every other site does it" is all the argument we need... Then why the hell are we wasting time discussing about it : "Every other site already does it!!!!" Make it so. I approve of this!
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comment Allow adding a reject reason when marking an edit as “not helpful” in the improve screen
Let me get this straight: for me to add anything of value or to "make much sense" on Meta, a site whose purpose is to be a place to discuss about Stack Overflow, I need to dissect and know all the nuances of sister site other than SO?!? -- It's okay to disagree with me; but I draw the line at claiming I "don't make much sense" simply because I ignore nuances on how every single SE site operates! Validity != Value // An argument you don't value doesn't make it a non-sensical argument!
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answered Allow adding a reject reason when marking an edit as “not helpful” in the improve screen
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comment Odd scenario which doesn't give a Rejected reason and should
@animuson If I did wrong, I need to know. If not, give me the gist of what happened. You see this kind of behaviour everywhere: It's rudimentary in any relationship, whether its human-to-human or human-to-machine. It's why someone wants to know why they're being dumped by a girl/guy; Why you need to explain why you're scolding a child; Why error messages annoy you when they are too vague; Why a couple of years back iOS developers were complaining they didn't know why their app wasn't admitted to the store; etc. This is basic psychology!
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comment Odd scenario which doesn't give a Rejected reason and should
@animuson "Community never provides a rejection reason" is not a reason. It, like any machine/program, can be made/designed to behave in any way by its author(s). I'm pretty sure it doesn't randomly rejects things, there must be some coded reasoning behind it… and shielding members from this particular scenario serves nothing but to confuse and irritate them.
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awarded  Nice Question
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comment Confused as to why a suggestion was rejected
Going to suggest this changes : Odd scenario which doesn't give a Rejected reason and should
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comment Odd scenario which doesn't give a Rejected reason and should
Apparently, I am not the only one who is stumped by this lack of explanation : meta.stackoverflow.com/q/131702
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asked Odd scenario which doesn't give a Rejected reason and should
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comment Confused as to why a suggestion was rejected
Then there should have, at least something in the line of "The original author of the post has edited the post before your suggestion could be approved by peers" I have no problems receiving such message because it keeps me informed.
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comment Confused as to why a suggestion was rejected
I have no intention, to leave the community right now (muahaha!). But having things — anything — fail without no stated reasons is very frustrating.
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accepted Confused as to why a suggestion was rejected
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asked Confused as to why a suggestion was rejected
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awarded  Nice Question
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