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age 32
visits member for 3 years, 10 months
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Developer at Microsoft working on a language and operating system incubation project.

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Email: jaredpar@microsoft.com


Jun
27
awarded  Yearling
May
14
answered Are there “automatic” upvotes for high reputation users?
Apr
4
awarded  Popular Question
Mar
31
awarded  Populist
Mar
31
awarded  Good Answer
Mar
14
revised Why is voting so harsh on Stack Overflow for C/C++?
deleted 2 characters in body
Mar
7
comment Is it okay to write answers that compete with moderators' or 10k+ users' answers?
Could you point out a few of the answers you think fall into this bucket? I took a quick look at your answers and none stood out (no negative vote answers). If you are receiving bad down votes I'd like to correct it and if they are legitimate I'd like to offer feedback on them.
Mar
6
awarded  Scholar
Mar
6
accepted Change the way really old questions are deleted
Mar
5
awarded  Nice Answer
Mar
5
awarded  Necromancer
Mar
5
comment What do we have to do as a community to reconnect with our past?
@TomWijsman couldn't disagree with you more. You all have clearly lost the forest for the trees.
Mar
5
comment What do we have to do as a community to reconnect with our past?
@TomWijsman explain to me how deleting them makes the internet a better place? Does deleting them suddenly cause a user looking for help to find answers? Did it make people more likely to come to the site or more likely to stop participating?
Mar
5
comment What do we have to do as a community to reconnect with our past?
@JoshCaswell you're argument is equating public with fair. It's a false equality in this case. The masses who want to help people could care less about endlessly debating rules, policy and purity. The fraction of people who do care is very small and their opinions are dis-proportionally represented. We shouldn't have to spend time here to ensure you all aren't constantly trying to rewrite history.
Mar
5
comment What do we have to do as a community to reconnect with our past?
@TomWijsman so your argument is the small 1% who care about quality should rule over the masses who want you to stop deleting the questions?
Mar
5
comment What do we have to do as a community to reconnect with our past?
@TomWijsman as I've said several times before questions should be judged by the standards of their times. The current re-judging of questions by single mods overrides literally thousands of contributions by the community. It's a slap in the face to everyone who contributed. There should be a finite window in which a deletion can occur and after that then it's a part of the history of SO and should remain there.
Mar
5
comment What do we have to do as a community to reconnect with our past?
@JoshCaswell I've had a lot of discussions in the last few days with people on twitter, in person, here and over email. Only people who regularly participate in meta believe in the policies. It really seems like there are different ageands between SO and Meta users. We see this problem completely differently.
Mar
5
comment What do we have to do as a community to reconnect with our past?
@TomWijsman you responded by not answering any of the questions I asked about your stance
Mar
5
comment What do we have to do as a community to reconnect with our past?
Meta users are being a problem by spending more time on policy than actually helping people. SO is about helping people, not establishing some grand pure question policy. The notion of good questions has become twisted in the debates here.
Mar
5
comment What do we have to do as a community to reconnect with our past?
@TomWijsman waking up and finding that I lost 1K rep because a mod decided a question was no longer valid is certainly not fun. Do you think that's fun? Do you think we should be happy about it? Did that delete make the internet a better place? Did someone looking for help suddenly find it? (hint, answer to all questions should be "No")