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| location | Israel | |
| age | 27 | |
| visits | member for | 1 year, 7 months |
| seen | 5 hours ago | |
| stats | profile views | 1,241 |
http://stackoverflow.com/users/558021/lix

Feel free to leave me a comment! Don't forget to use comment replies! - @lix

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awarded | Nice Answer |
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possibly logic flaw on the voting system? @php - Sure, people could very possibly abuse this flexibility. But as I said in my previous comment - the system has to assume that the edit was an attempt to improve the post. With your logic - any new account that is opened could possibly be a sock puppet. |
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possibly logic flaw on the voting system? @php - it does make sense if you assume the edit was made in good faith to try and improve the post and not only to change the vote. |
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answered | possibly logic flaw on the voting system? |
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awarded | Nice Answer |
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How do members decide on good or bad question? @abh - take your time. I'm also always interested in hearing other peoples thoughts. That's what I love about Meta :) |
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How do members decide on good or bad question? The sheer amount of new questions that are flowing in requires us to be hard on users and enforce quality standards - this strictness is the only way we can maintain great quality questions. It is true, however, that some users with good intentions get caught up by these high standards - but Stack Overflow is not like other technical assistance sites - you have to know how to approach the site by reading up on the faq and new help center and about pages... |
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How do members decide on good or bad question? @abh - That might have been an exaggeration :P But I do feel that if someone posts a question and doesn't even make the effort to format it correctly (or at least attempt to) - it's eligible for a downvote. |
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How do members decide on good or bad question? I probably won't DV a new user with low reputation (especially if it is their fist post). I'd rather leave a comment explaining why the post is problematic. Getting downvoted on your very first post can be quite off-putting for a new user as a first experience. |
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How do members decide on good or bad question? added 522 characters in body |
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answered | How do members decide on good or bad question? |
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Someone is not liking me on Stackoverflow I'm pretty sure the voting fraud script handles these cases... |
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Jun 11 |
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The real fastest gun in the west I see you have the 3D free hand red circle extension... |
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Jun 11 |
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Is changing my accepted answer appropriate if the answer changes over time? +1 for communicating with the user. A comment is all you need. |
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Jun 10 |
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Is changing my accepted answer appropriate if the answer changes over time? added 610 characters in body |
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Jun 10 |
answered | Is changing my accepted answer appropriate if the answer changes over time? |
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Jun 9 |
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Why does the badges list have inactive badges? added 133 characters in body |
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Jun 9 |
answered | Why does the badges list have inactive badges? |
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Jun 9 |
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Why does the badges list have inactive badges? Historical significance :P |
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Jun 9 |
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Remove Reviewer and Steward badges Also, as mentioned in the last podcast, some people might just be trying to empty the review queue - not necessarily badge hunting... |