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May 3 |
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Regular (non-moderator) users should be able to override deletions by Community user Still, your point about flagging for a moderator is well taken. +1 from me. |
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May 3 |
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Regular (non-moderator) users should be able to override deletions by Community user I disagree. I think a developer's time is best spent improving the site however that may be. However, as I stated in my comment on the question, the question can always be asked again. |
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May 3 |
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Regular (non-moderator) users should be able to override deletions by Community user The question can always be asked again. |
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Jan 23 |
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Let's stop displaying a user's accept rate @sixlettervariables, yes. Sorry, I should have written that I need to see that there's a good chance that someone is going to get a checkmark. I don't have a 100% accept rate, and it's slipped below 50% lately (though I've tried to offer bounties to get better answers so I can feel comfortable accepting one), but I accept a good answer whenever I get one. |
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Jan 23 |
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Let's stop displaying a user's accept rate @sixlettervariables, to be clear, I don't need the checkmark. I just need to see that someone is going to get a checkmark for their effort to help the asker. |
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Jan 23 |
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Let's stop displaying a user's accept rate @Bart, that's why I said I hesitate. If it's in the best interests of the community and I can provide the best answer, or an important insight that's been missed by others, I still answer. But if it's something I could answer but don't feel particularly compelled to put in the research required, and I see that the guy has a 0% (or worse, IMO, 20% - bc someone with 0% might not know about accepting as being good practice) accept rate, I might not bother. |
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Jan 23 |
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Let's stop displaying a user's accept rate @Bart, there are ways to punish people who abuse the system. Don't break the system because of them. |
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Jan 23 |
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Let's stop displaying a user's accept rate It's not about points. It's about saying "thank you". |
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Jan 23 |
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Let's stop displaying a user's accept rate @TimPost, if people are being nasty, punish them. Dock points from their profiles or suspend them. But don't remove a feature that helps others know if they are providing aid to someone who really doesn't care and isn't courteous. |
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Jan 23 |
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Let's stop displaying a user's accept rate I'm with you, @DaveNewton. I can't believe this is even a question. I'm so disappointed with this decision. Someone who never (or rarely) accepts an answer is discourteous. It's not about points. It's about saying "thank you". |
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Jan 23 |
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Let's stop displaying a user's accept rate Boooo. Major booo. I find this to be a very, uncharacteristically poor decision. I think users should be able to see other users' accept rates, and I certainly want to know my own! I don't hesitate to answer questions because I'm narcissistic and want the points, but I do hesitate to answer a question if I think the asker doesn't care enough about his fellow users to show them the courtesy of accepting the best answer. Choosing an answer is like saying "thank you". Would you continue to help out a colleague who never says "thank you" for your efforts? |
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Aug 1 |
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Why is cross-posting wrong (on an external site)? #3 ding ding ding! |