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Languages: English, Python and Autohotkey
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Mar 22 |
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What events result in 'bumping' of a question? "The Community user will also bump questions without upvoted answers periodically to try and get more eyes on them." Is this still true? I'm pretty sure this question isn't getting bumped. Is the answer with -1 throwing off the algorithm? |
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Mar 1 |
awarded | Commentator |
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Mar 1 |
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regex question and answer guidelines I decided I wanted to edit that comment... You're arguing against points I never made. I never claimed that guidelines are given "official weight" by me following them; nor did I claim that everyone would follow the proposed guidelines. Instead of sweeping generalizations based on what you imagine "people" will do, I would be interested in reading what you would do. Would you really ignore a banner, above an answer box, which is presenting you with a guideline? |
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Mar 1 |
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regex question and answer guidelines I try to follow the guidelines, as presented in the FAQ, and know others who also follow those guidelines. Your comment disregards my whole proposal. |
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Feb 28 |
awarded | Cleanup |
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Feb 28 |
revised |
regex question and answer guidelines rolled back to a previous revision |
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Feb 28 |
awarded | Nice Question |
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Feb 27 |
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mentioning programmers.stackexchange in the stackoverflow FAQ Upon further contemplation (regarding the concepts passage) it might be more helpful to say something like: If "show what you've tried" simply doesn't apply... |
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Feb 27 |
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mentioning programmers.stackexchange in the stackoverflow FAQ I wasn't assuming that about you, so hopefully you were being sarcastic. I was agreeing with you in an unclear way. stackoverflow is currently the superior choice for getting a question answered, in terms of already existing answers, and population. |
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Feb 27 |
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mentioning programmers.stackexchange in the stackoverflow FAQ The keyword is "concepts". algorithm or data structure concepts was copied from the programmers.se FAQ. If I didn't care about respecting stackexchange's vision, I would definitely continue to ask conceptual questions on stackoverflow; but I do care. I assume their intention is to reduce the quantity of questions asked on stackoverflow, and segregate the two realms to help focus the attention of those who are most qualified/interested in each. I think that has merit; and I would like to help them succeed. |
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Feb 27 |
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mentioning programmers.stackexchange in the stackoverflow FAQ I'm not asking if it "should" be mentioned; I'm asking why it isn't, and proposing how it can be. I'm deeply opposed to the word "should"; so I request any further edits exclude the word. Actually I would like to request that further edits be suggested via comment first. |
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Feb 27 |
awarded | Citizen Patrol |
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Feb 27 |
awarded | Critic |
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Feb 27 |
awarded | Custodian |
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Feb 27 |
reviewed | Reject suggested edit on mentioning programmers.stackexchange in the stackoverflow FAQ |
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Feb 27 |
asked | mentioning programmers.stackexchange in the stackoverflow FAQ |
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Aug 21 |
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regex question and answer guidelines People also follow guidelines all the time. It doesn't hurt to try. |
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Aug 21 |
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regex question and answer guidelines @TimPost They may have seen the tag, but they have not been presented with a guideline. Not everyone follows the same logic. |
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Aug 21 |
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regex question and answer guidelines The guideline could prevent hundreds of people from having to do that hundreds of times. |
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Aug 21 |
revised |
regex question and answer guidelines added 8 characters in body |

