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i'm here to learn, i'm here to teach.
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Apr 7 |
awarded | Teacher |
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Apr 7 |
answered | Room-specific welcome message for new users |
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Mar 18 |
awarded | Nice Question |
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Mar 13 |
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Solicitation Flag, Queue, and Rep Reverter Title, grammar |
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Mar 13 |
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Solicitation Flag, Queue, and Rep Reverter @Kevin : """By directly removing these questions, the incentive is removed to ask them". I'm not sure if this is true. I'm assuming the "do my work for me" users are the type that create an account and ask a question without looking at any other part of the site. So closing solicitations as a warning to future posters would be futile."" However, the deleting/closing of these questions shows an aggressive stance towards the issue, and certainly for non-throw-away accounts, and those who answer the questions, the message is clear. "Do not solicit" |
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Mar 13 |
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Solicitation Flag, Queue, and Rep Reverter "But I would think the homework people are generally young students who aren't in the marketplace getting that word of mouth." And non-homework? I am sure many young developers know of SO, and many of them (I am certain) abuse its active, friendly community to do some of their work for them. |
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Mar 13 |
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Solicitation Flag, Queue, and Rep Reverter "You want to stop the questions, but disincentivizing answers won't stop most of those questioners, because they are new and don't know the norms and rules anyway. They won't know that they won't get the answers they are seeking." Word of mouth, SO is slowly getting known as a place to simply get answers, how else do these people know about SO? If it is known as a place that actively fights against solicitation, it will lose most of it. |
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Mar 13 |
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Solicitation Flag, Queue, and Rep Reverter I tend to agree with you in general, although specifically in this case, there is an entire flock of users who rush to answer these questions for the easy rep. Questions whose answers are readily available through quick googling, or by searching SO before just asking the question, some answers are direct quotes from documentation. These cases should be treated as extremes, If a user posts an answer which is plagiarized and it is then deleted, he loses the rep. This would work on the same notion, which is that these answers do not need to exist, as the question was obviously a solicitation. |
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Mar 13 |
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Solicitation Flag, Queue, and Rep Reverter added 27 characters in body |
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Mar 13 |
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Solicitation Flag, Queue, and Rep Reverter The idea is to direct this Flag/Queue/Reversion directly at questions which are definitely solicitations. I have personally seen people comment on answers to their questions explaining that they need the answer in a format that they can copy-paste, or one that is more basic so that they can pass it off as their own as homework. |
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Mar 13 |
asked | Solicitation Flag, Queue, and Rep Reverter |
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Mar 5 |
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Faulty Reopen Question Audit @UphillLuge Well, I'm sorry but in my book when someone asks a question about how to implement something and/or is having trouble doing so, they should provide the code that they attempted, many, many questions have been closed because OP's do not include their code, and otherwise the question is probably salvageable, but will only ever be someone doing the work for the OP unless it can be seen that the OP has tried something. |
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Mar 5 |
asked | Faulty Reopen Question Audit |
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Mar 4 |
awarded | Critic |
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Mar 4 |
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Explicit “do not award bounty” button Conversely, would it makes sense that if there are upvoted answers they should either have more chance of being chosen for bounty, or that if any upvoted answers exist, only they should be chosen from, and only in the absence of upvotes should answers not voted on be selected? |
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Feb 21 |
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How to leave a comment on a answer? You need more reputation. |
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Feb 20 |
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Failed an audit for a post I never reviewed Thank you for the information. Glad to hear its not a bug of yours. |
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Feb 19 |
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Failed an audit for a post I never reviewed My bad. |
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Feb 19 |
asked | Failed an audit for a post I never reviewed |
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Feb 10 |
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Chat room merge request: Everything Python into Python As the original owner of the new 'Everything Python' room I completely support this move. |