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Apr 23 |
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When should I vote? @Donal Fellows: "I guess you're a big fan of turning off editing of questions and answers" Who? me? I've got 2.5k rep on SO by only helping people and I do lots of editing: I've got the "Strunk & White" gray badge... I never turn off neither edits nor incomplete question nor dupes. |
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Apr 23 |
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When should I vote? Research effort? blog.stackoverflow.com/2010/11/… |
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Apr 19 |
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Should leetspeak be edited out of posts? "tl;dr" deserves a mention on its own |
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Apr 18 |
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Make the avatar a reputation privilege @lunboks: "if they post they can be flagged, and if they're flagged their avatar will be reset."... That's not a great argument. Why are there then any kind of restriction for new users. Let them edit posts for that matter: if they do bogus edits people will notice them and flag them and their wrongdoings shall get reverted right!? |
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Apr 18 |
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Make the avatar a reputation privilege @animuson: it would solve the issue of trolls that would create a new account to use goatse.cx as an avatar, for a start ; ) What problem does reputation solve and why are there restrictions on what people with 1 rep can do? (2.5k rep for me on SO btw, by only helping people) |
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Apr 18 |
awarded | Commentator |
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Apr 18 |
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Make the avatar a reputation privilege +1... I could imagine a non-zero probability p1 that some trolololls would be creating bogus account just to put provocative gravatars. Now I'm willing to bet quite some money that the probability p2 that someone with, say, 200+ rep would do the same would at least be one tenth of p1. New users have restrictions for several reasons. One of them being preventing obvious trolling. Using a provocative avatar is one form of trolling. This request makes sense. Moreover my SO avatar rocks and such a feature would definitely would have motivated me even more to help people on SO ; ) |
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Apr 16 |
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what would be the best way to pose a more general/high level coding question on Stack Overflow? stackoverflow is not a place for interesting discussions. But in your case maybe that programmers.stackexchange.com could be suitable. |
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Apr 15 |
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What is the serial upvote detection heuristic? @Phrogz: I think there are quite a lot of posts on that subject... Honestly I hate the fact that you cannot "serial upvote" good posters. Sometimes I find a super interesting SO user (btw I only help people on SO, always answering questions: 2k+ rep for me) and when I find such a user, I want to read his answers, because there's a super-high probability his answers are going to be interesting, well-written, etc. In other words these kind of users bring a lot to SO. But then I cannot upvote their answers because otherwise it's considered "serial upvoting" :-/ Removes quite some fun out of SO. |
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Apr 4 |
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FAQ may need clarification about deletion of correct answers to closed questions @ajax333221: I think you're totally missing the point. It's not about code-golfing or not... meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/4683 makes it clear that answers written before a post is getting closed should not be deleted. This can potentially happen with any question I'm answering. Look my SO rep: 2.5k rep by only helping people. I simply don't want to spend time answering and then have my answer deleted when the answer is correct. I'm not discussing the close. I'm discussing the deletion of a valid answer, which contradicts: meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/4683 |
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Apr 4 |
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FAQ may need clarification about deletion of correct answers to closed questions just to be perfectly clear: I don't mind OP's question to be entirely deleted and disappear from SO (and hence my answer too). But as I understand: meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/4683 my answer itself shouldn't have been deleted... |
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Apr 4 |
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FAQ may need clarification about deletion of correct answers to closed questions OP's question specifically asked for other alternatives. I did answer. OP's question warranted closing, I don't dispute it now that it got closed. But I wrote a correct answer before it got closed and the answer here specifically states that correct answers written to question before they are close shouldn't get closed: meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/4683 If someone closed it because he thought it didn't answer OP's question, then that person is wrong. With shouldn't every single answer to questions closed as "not a real question" be deleted? |
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Apr 4 |
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FAQ may need clarification about deletion of correct answers to closed questions @sarnold: I know... But I think I'm making my point very clear. I'm posting a link to another meta question here specifically explaining why my answer should not have been deleted. That the OP's question on SO was off-topic and was going to be closed (I was thinking it would be migrated) is not my problem as someone participating in SO by answering. The link I gave here on meta specifically states that my answer should not have been lost. So I don't think I'm seeing too many things here ; ) |
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Apr 4 |
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FAQ may need clarification about deletion of correct answers to closed questions "code golf challenges are not considered on-topic for SO"... That explain why the question got closed. Not why my answer got deleted... |
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Apr 4 |
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FAQ may need clarification about deletion of correct answers to closed questions "You posted a code golf attempt, but code golf challenges are not considered on-topic for SO"... It's not an attempt: it's a four-liner solving what OP did in 15 lines of code. The answer is correct. The other meta question I linked to specifically states that answers posted before question is closed (or written while the question is getting closed) should not be deleted. I don't dispute the closing of the code-golf question. I'm saying that either my answer should not have been lost according to both the FAQ (and the other meta question) or the FAQ needs rewording. |
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Apr 4 |
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FAQ may need clarification about deletion of correct answers to closed questions btw I do have 2.5k rep on SO where I do help people but this is my first post here... I'm not sure about the 'discussion' tag, maybe 'support' would have been better? |
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Apr 4 |
asked | FAQ may need clarification about deletion of correct answers to closed questions |
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Mar 21 |
awarded | Supporter |