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Feb
16
comment How long do Tenacious and Unsung Hero badges take to be awarded?
@waffles- to be clear, self accepted answers that would be beneficial in earning the badge are not considered nor are they, beneficial or not, considered into the total number of accepted answers.
Oct
18
awarded  Supporter
Oct
18
awarded  Critic
Oct
18
comment The homework tag is now officially deprecated
Sorry, but this is horse poopy. There are way more instances of the "elite" pushing the homework issue, which people tend not to tag as already because of the scrutiny, and lack of answers. That's not the posters fault, that's the fault of those who want to make an example out of less knowledgeable folks. If you remove the tag, all the people who already question if it's homework or not will disregard the question based on suspicion. I hope you add a new feature that auto-deletes all the I'm not sure if this is homework comments you're about to get. I won't be sending peers here anymore!,.|..
Aug
10
accepted Fake community members booted?
Aug
9
awarded  Analytical
Aug
9
comment Fake community members booted?
That's pretty slick!
Aug
9
comment Fake community members booted?
@BhuvanRikka: That's what I'm talking about!
Aug
9
awarded  Commentator
Aug
9
comment Fake community members booted?
@Bart: Good to know, now all I have to do is be fast enough to flag it before it's removed:).+1 if I could!( -Oh, I just earned that right!
Aug
9
asked Fake community members booted?
Aug
6
comment Question comments unrelated to an answer or to OP
@InbarRose-I don't think the general comment box would be a good addition. It will likely turn into a FB wall where all things anything will be discussed and argued about to no end. Shouldn't the person looking up that question be able to reduce their options down and test the ones they feel might be good for their solution?
Aug
6
comment Why have Tag edits for C++ questions that don't use a lick of C++ been denied?
I was quoting inline with the post I was referencing. I realize not everyone would have to claim to be new in order to get advice, but don't you think they should be as clear as possible and point it out. I can't see me asking a question like your example and not stating it. See this. OP could have used both considering he ended up liking the answer which references sprintf, a capability of C++ derived from C, which likes C strings not strings which is what he asked for help with.
Aug
6
comment Why have Tag edits for C++ questions that don't use a lick of C++ been denied?
I understand the many cases why you would add a tag that is totally not relevant to the language posted, like in your example. The problem I have with these answers that give general reasons for things, is it's not the case. I wouldn't want or try to edit a tag in your example. But the OP should say something in the extended post like; "I'm new to C++, here is some C code I wrote and would like some advice how to code it strictly C++". If you read my post and follow the link you'll see my basis for the edit wasn't purely tag/language issues. If something's expected state it, saves time.
Aug
6
comment Why have Tag edits for C++ questions that don't use a lick of C++ been denied?
I understand that "C++ is all of the C semi-subset" as I alluded to in my post. If indeed the case is that he is using them in an "intersecting" manner then it should be stated as such(IMHO) and tagged with both. I think if you go to the link, if it hasn't been further edited, that you will see in no way was this the case. I've seen countless examples of people with high reputations dog people out, close questions AND edit tags for such things. In order to get the best advise you'd think the OP would want to let you know where the question is coming from and most users seem to expect it.
Aug
6
awarded  Student
Aug
6
awarded  Scholar
Aug
6
accepted Why have Tag edits for C++ questions that don't use a lick of C++ been denied?
Aug
6
comment Why have Tag edits for C++ questions that don't use a lick of C++ been denied?
@BoPersson-I'm sure you're right too. I hate to think that students aren't being told what they're using.
Aug
6
comment Why have Tag edits for C++ questions that don't use a lick of C++ been denied?
@Bart-You're right.