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"My life is spent in one long effort to escape from the commonplaces of existence. These little problems help me to do so." (Sherlock Holmes)
I enjoy embedding puns and subtle self-references into many of my answers and comments.
This question inspired me to create this web page.
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Mar 13 |
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Can we have the ability to rescind a close vote before it closes? @user138624: Of course a case could be made for closing such a question, but that doesn't negate the crux of my argument. A case can also be made for keeping the question open. |
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Feb 1 |
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Where do we report issues on a new beta site without moderators? @ben: I believe mod appointments are coming soon; this went public only a day or two ago. I'm not so worried about the points being rolled back; I was more concerned with possible "voting irregularities" if this keeps persisting. |
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Sep 20 |
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ELU, Stack Overflow, and chat vandalized by Martians If it's really Martians, they must've come from Area 51. |
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Jun 26 |
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How to increment number of voted questions/answers The rep system already has a 200 pt/day cap, so 50 upvotes for "add a semi-colon" won't get that lucky answerer more than 200 points and a badge anyway. I don't think the rep system is perfect, either, but I don't think it's in need of major reform. I pointed out that SO users can sort by vote totals; it also lets anyone (even you) sort by date as well. Your idea of going through old questions and finding thoughtful but neglected answers is interesting; no one says you can't do it on a weekly basis; I think what's being downvoted here is an overhaul of the rep system merely to encourage that. |
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Jun 21 |
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Can we have the ability to rescind a close vote before it closes? @joran: I don't know why you presume I think closure is bad. I'm evaluating the system's design, which is bad. Users should be able to cancel close votes, particularly after questions are changed, or new answers are added. Your argument is akin to me saying "car companies should design cars so that the battery doesn't drain if the headlights get left on," and you saying, "Why? Jumpstarting a car isn't so hard." Other comments on this thread indicate close votes no longer expire. BTW, after 5 days, all four close votes remained, and yesterday, this question was closed and subsequently deleted. |
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Jun 11 |
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How to handle questions where “don't do that” is the answer It looks like someone already tried the "don't do it answer" – and that answer has got 11 upvotes already. The OP may not care, but such feedback may help other neophytes who peruse these boards for sound information and advice. |
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Jun 10 |
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Can we have the ability to rescind a close vote before it closes? I agree with you on this: if users finds themselves wanting this feature often, then maybe they're exercising their right to vote to close too quickly. But first impressions are not always accurate impressions, and I don't think giving people the ability to rescind a vote to close would encourage more reckless behavior. |
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Mar 10 |
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Why do some badges get awarded multiple times, while others are only awarded once? Whatever. I only wondered why some badges were awarded multiple times, and others weren't. Quibbling about details on individual badges doesn't help answer my question - although many of the links to the right were very helpful. |
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Mar 10 |
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Why do some badges get awarded multiple times, while others are only awarded once? Sort of. I'm a newbie to the StackExchange forums - and was puzzled after I got one badge twice, and another only once. The inconsistency intrigued me - that's all. You're correct when you say my behavior or motivation won't be affected either way. I visit to sharpen my mind; "I don't need no stinkin' badges". Had I known about this meta-meta-forum, and seen all the questions I now see in the right-hand margin, I wouldn't have even bothered to ask. Thanks - looks like this answers my question. |
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Mar 10 |
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Why do some badges get awarded multiple times, while others are only awarded once? @Juhana: The number of points needed to reach the cap is irrelevant. If hitting 200 is too easy, it could be changed to 1,000 - and my question would remain the same. |