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May 1 |
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How to deal with upvoted yet clearly wrong answers @KyleStrand So you're denying that this is a problem? Your conclusion is completely counter to the opinion stated here (I don't have a problem with that, just pointing it out). I think most of the people that have voted on this page seem to agree that down-voting and providing a correct answer isn't sufficient. |
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Oct 10 |
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Quick edit not recorded as such blocking vote change How do I make an empty edit that actually counts? When I tried it didn't do anything. |
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Oct 10 |
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Quick edit not recorded as such blocking vote change @PopularDemand Good catch, didn't realize it was called the grace period (until bart mentioned it). I would have to say that I don't sit around and carefully watch posts for 5 minutes though, so I would still suggest my different way of handling things would be better. |
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Oct 4 |
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Voluntary Suggested Edit for users with Edit privileges Just to clarify my "answered" flag. I would still appreciate this feature, but this is a workable solution for now. |
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Oct 3 |
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Voluntary Suggested Edit for users with Edit privileges I must admit, this site is very addictive, I'm not sure why. |
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Oct 3 |
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How to deal with upvoted yet clearly wrong answers To add a point, certain answer like stackoverflow.com/questions/12675978/… sound correct but actually aren't. Therefore people say "oh yeah, that sounds right, vote it up". My own vote up threshold is probably something like I'm 98% sure the answer is correct. Before I'm going to click on a vote delete/wrong button I'm going to make darn sure that I'm 99.9999999999999% sure that the post is factually wrong. |
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Oct 1 |
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Title for bounty FAQ item While technically correct, the question does however explain most of the specifics of how bounties work. At most 20% (in terms of screen height) of the question answers topics other than bounties. It explains when a bounty can be given, what amounts can be given, what the duration is, etc, etc, etc. |
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Oct 1 |
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Visibility of the meta site as a distinct site Yes, exactly correct. |
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Oct 1 |
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Visibility of the meta site as a distinct site I may not be articulating my point well. I think the largest confusion was that the search on Stack Overflow was not searching meta. Wrt your logo point, I sort of thought that these posts were somehow special cases that existed on Stack Overflow with some sort of special tag or something. That is, that they were so rare I just hadn't seen them in the question list. |
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Oct 1 |
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Visibility of the meta site as a distinct site @Ben Yes, I know. Just edited to make it more clear. I was not aware what meta meant, and since I didn't realize it was useful I just didn't click the link. I like to learn about things bit by bit, so I figured I would browse questions and learn about features as I went. Since I did not click on the meta link, I didn't realize what it was for. |
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Oct 1 |
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Visibility of the meta site as a distinct site I did not realize that the meta site was even a different site, so I assumed that the FAQ was the same. In particular I believe my first experience was from a link from the FAQ. I just assumed that clicking FAQ would take me back to the same FAQ. |
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Oct 1 |
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Visibility of the meta site as a distinct site I should have been more clear on that point. "meta" is a sort of vague term that I didn't realize meant site about the site. |