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Apr 15 |
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Question I know the answer of @MikeB At the very least it's irrelevant. The question shouldn't be treated any differently by someone reading it than if it were a question asked by someone wishing to be provided an answer. The reader doesn't need to know that he is planing to, or already has, self-answered the question. |
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Apr 14 |
awarded | Enlightened |
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Apr 14 |
awarded | Nice Answer |
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Apr 14 |
answered | 'User was removed' and '+200 reputation' limit |
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Apr 13 |
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Places to ask about wireless technologies and networks It depends on how the questions relate to them. By the sound of it, Super User might be appropriate for at least certain types of questions on this topic. Server Fault might apply if you're doing professional level configuration of such devices. |
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Apr 13 |
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Can the top contributors ever be challenged? Do you know how much reputation Jon Skeet earned during that time frame? I didn't add up the numbers, but I can tell you that it was more than you earned, by quite a lot. Jon hasn't not hit the rep cap since Sept 27 2009! And he very rarely is even close to the rep cap; he is usually exceeding it by quite a bit. So while you can easily improve in the rankings at first; eventually you get to the point where everyone is earning more than the rep cap each day, and earning more rep than them by enough to surpass them is...very hard. |
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Apr 13 |
answered | Should answers be downvoted even though it is correct? |
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Apr 12 |
awarded | Enlightened |
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Apr 11 |
awarded | Enlightened |
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Apr 11 |
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Sic Community on old, unanswered questions by deleted users @Won't You're the one proposing the feature. The burden is on you to prove that all old upvoted unanswered questions by deleted users are bad, not on me to prove that they aren't. |
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Apr 11 |
awarded | Nice Answer |
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Apr 11 |
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Sic Community on old, unanswered questions by deleted usersThe question is useless without an answer. I disagree. Sometimes you can learn more from reading a good question than an answer to it. There are plenty of times where, in the process of searching for an answer, I find a question asking something more complex that answers my simple question in the process of painkilling the more complex question (and thus I can ignore the answers). Next, for anyone not hitting the rep cap already, and as has been said already, you're going to get more rep from upvotes than acceptance of an answer. |
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Apr 11 |
answered | Sic Community on old, unanswered questions by deleted users |
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Apr 11 |
answered | Negative rep from an answer being deleted? |
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Apr 11 |
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Why is this question about ruby frameworks considered not constructive? It's worth noting that a lot of people are not only voting to undelete (which I support) but voting to reopen (there are currently 3 reopen votes, so a total of 8 people have voted to reopen). When the bikeshedders have the 3k rep to vote to reopen ensuring that the question stays in a closed but not deleted state can only be done with locking. |
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Apr 11 |
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Why is this question about ruby frameworks considered not constructive? @Jueecy I agree it shouldn't be deleted here, just closed. I'm not sure why so many people are voting to reopen it. It's pretty obvious that at least in it's current state it's both not constructive and NARQ. Even you've said that it should be closed, yet you voted to reopen it. |
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Apr 11 |
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I can see others' rep change from removed downvotes Does this always happen, or was it just this once? |
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Apr 11 |
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Why is this question about ruby frameworks considered not constructive? @Jueecy if you add that in then yes, the answer becomes mostly on topic again. The problem with adding it is that it changes the question from not constructive to not a real question as it has now become overly broad. You could write a book on how to write applications in Ruby without a framework (which is an example in the FAQ of the definition of too broad of a question). |
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Apr 11 |
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Why is this question about ruby frameworks considered not constructive? @Jueecy The issue is that without that part of the question then the only real answer is "Yes". None of the rest of either answer because on topic any more. That's not a particularly useful question/answer anymore. |
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Apr 10 |
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What is the purpose of the unknown tag? @Jean Not really. You could flag a random question with the tag. In most cases you can clean it up yourself. If you are unsure if it should be cleaned up, or it's too much work to do yourself, post a question about it on meta as a call to action for others to discuss/address. Mods rarely need to be involved. |