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Specialties: Distributed System, Database, Network, Mobile and Cloud Computing

"I fear the day when the technology overlaps with our humanity. The world will only have a generation of idiots." - Albert Einstein
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Jun 16 |
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A user with a lot of wrongfully awarded badges? This is insane! 40+ sockpuppets! |
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May 17 |
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Tag scores have not updated; script did not run @AnnaLear, can anyone from SO inside provide an answer tell exactly what happened, is the update script policy changed? I don't care if it is running daily or monthly, most people may satisfied when a clear announcement/explanation is given. Currently the system seems give user a feeling that it is experiencing some unpredictable scenario cause update scripts randomly up and down. |
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Feb 20 |
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Is it possible to answer one's own closed question? Improve your question then try asking help in chat room, people with proper privileges may willing to review it and cast an reopen vote. |
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Jan 31 |
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What is use of accept rate now? Check out this discussion. |
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Jan 21 |
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Can we get more opportunities to “earn” Stack Overflow swag? I bought the T-shirt and mug before the store closed :P |
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Jan 15 |
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Is it possible to show the Stack Exchange flair on LinkedIn? It would be more convincing if you can post a screenshot to let others see what it looks like. |
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Dec 13 |
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How does stackoverflow tries to keep the site democratic? Probably this one, it is too general IMO, If you asking something like "what is a Java object?" it is very likely to be closed very soon, though personally I am against down-voting the question if it is the first question of new user. |
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Dec 13 |
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How does stackoverflow tries to keep the site democratic? Democracy is guaranteed (at least in some level) by voting, as you can see, most of your question are voted to be closed by 5 sophisticated user. fairly enough. |
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Dec 12 |
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Who is the Community user? He is Smith in this matrix, The ALL. |
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Dec 5 |
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Let's stop displaying a user's accept rate Agreed, accept rate just like badge or reputation mechanism. the subjective purpose is to guide new user (though more on questioner side) how to use and participate in the community. Personally I think it works just fine. Everybody comes from a noob, for sophisticated user, just ignore it if you don't like it, this would be more reasonable than a simple-deletion requested by sophisticated user group, which doesn't sound quite fair. |
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May 11 |
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Should system confiscate badges earned from voting irregularities? I have raised a flag in StackOverflow for moderator's intervention. |
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May 7 |
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Should system confiscate badges earned from voting irregularities? @animuson, Can you explain more about the worse punishment for sock puppets? Moreover, if user has several friends keeping voting each other (says for reputation, badges and bounties), do they get the same worse punishment as sock puppets? |
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May 7 |
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Should system confiscate badges earned from voting irregularities? "The user committing the voting fraud can only really get the Suffrage and Vox Populi badges", I doubt that, I know someone who get at least Enlightened and Nice Answer badges (and probably some bounty points) by fraud voting on StackOverflow. Think about a user has 10 fake accounts and use those fake accounts voting questions/answers posted by the primary account. Anyway, If system is designed to let user get something by cheating, no matter how meaningless the thing is, I would consider this as a FAIL design. |
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May 7 |
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Should system confiscate badges earned from voting irregularities? Thanks for pointing out related discussion. So I guess now it is hard to implement the auto-revoked (or even not necessary), however, it can still be revoked manually case-by-case. Probably The correct procedure at the moment is flag the question/answer for moderator's attention for manual-revoke badges. |
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Apr 24 |
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Bounty Hunter badges @JeffAtwood, waffles' answer is no convincing, we have extra badges Legendary, Epic and Mortarboard for rewarding big reputation bump. Why can't bounty earning apply the same scenario. Besides, voting in this thread really tells all. Most people want Bounty Hunter badges. |
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Mar 9 |
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Vote to Prompt Question @CodyGray, such as this one I read and voted recently regarding to a very specific usage of Eclipse and Android SDK. 1 year old question with only 176 view time, current bountied by another user. if someone can answer it, 350+ rep probably OK, but the answer is still deserve to win a nice or good answer badge. I will see if I can find a more classic question (professional, old with low viewing time and voting). |
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Dec 16 |
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Is there a better way to deal with duplicates? How do you evaluate the best answer among similar questions? the answer accepted by the questioner may not qualified from other people's opinion. there are numbers of question that have accepted answer which is not the most voted answer. |