| bio | website | brianbondy.com |
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| location | Ontario, Canada | |
| age | 32 | |
| visits | member for | 3 years, 11 months |
| seen | Jan 29 at 2:32 | |
| stats | profile views | 116 |
About me:
- Work mostly with C++, Python, C#, Win32
- Programming for 15+ years;
- Graduate of the University of Waterloo;
- Married with twins boys and a red tri-colored border collie
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Jan 30 |
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How do you link your Twitter account with Stack Overflow? That's correct I just parse the about of each user for twitter links. |
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Dec 17 |
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Remove nofollow on links at a certain age For anyone circling back on this, it turns out it was not a bad idea and was eventually implemented by StackOverflow. Thanks for doing so by the way! (meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/111279/…) |
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Dec 17 |
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Remove nofollow on links at a certain age For anyone circling back on this, it turns out it was not a bad idea and was eventually implemented by StackOverflow. Thanks for doing so by the way! (meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/111279/…) |
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Nov 20 |
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Remove nofollow on links deemed reputable So did you find the drop in server fault traffic was not because of nofollow? "turns out, it was every bit the bad idea I originally thought it was. And now we can prove it." (from the previous post) |
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Apr 17 |
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Remove nofollow on links at a certain age Thank you for doing this experiment @Jeff. I hope the traffic loss is not due to some other unrelated type of Google algorithm tweaking, and that the traffic does gets restored. It means a lot that you guys tried, thank you. |
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Dec 21 |
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Remove nofollow on links at a certain age Right, upvotes on answers rates the content, and the link is no longer "unknown". If it is upvoted it is deemed applicable and a good answer to the question. And not all other sites behave with nofollow abuse, slashdot is a good example. Wikipedia is much different from Stackoverflow in it can't easily determine via upvotes on answers like Stackoverflow can. |
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Dec 20 |
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Remove nofollow on links at a certain age @Shog9: People will do that whether there is nofollow or not. nofollow is not the deciding factor of plugging one's site. Simply don't remove nofollow until there are sufficient upvotes on an answer (let's say 3) then you know via manual review it's a real answer. |
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Dec 20 |
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Remove nofollow on links at a certain age If a link reaches a certain age, the question is not closed, the poster has a high reputation, and the answer has a high amount of upvotes. I think we can agree that the answer is beyond reasonable amount of doubt not spam. If you'd like to treat all unknown the same don't take reputation of the user into consideration and leave the other factors. I love Stackoverflow and have no personal problem with Stackoverflow. I just have a problem with this one aspect of Stackoverflow and hence why I wrote this constructive argument against the evilness which is being implemented as of now. |
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Dec 14 |
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Blog site for area51 sites I think it would be good for everyone to be able to post a blog and everyone can also tag their blogs. Then when you click on a tag you can have another item next to stats called blog. Could also tie into another site like you said and/or the user account. |
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Sep 28 |
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Should “Developer Testing” be folded into a more general “Programmers” site? Currently there is a huge amount of questions of this type already on stackoverflow. I fear if you merge it to programmers.se, then next will follow is source control questions, and then after that some other site will take the database tags away. This process will continue to eat away at topics of stackoverflow. I don't think we're talking about merging here, I think we're talking about segregating the stackoverflow community which I don't think is a good thing. Unit testing questions are perfectly accepted on stackoverflow already. |
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Jul 23 |
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Add 'Visit Meta' link to top on SO A community needs a meta site to strive, not just in beta. |
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Jul 20 |
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Allow rel=“me” in stackoverflow profile HTML My -1 is not because of the status-declined, but because the answer doesn't address the question still. I will revert the -1 though if you write an answer to match the question. |
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Jul 20 |
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Allow rel=“me” in stackoverflow profile HTML @Juan: I think I overstepped my boundaries by reverting the status which I felt was wrong based on the answer which didn't match my question. |
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Jul 19 |
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Allow rel=“me” in stackoverflow profile HTML @Jeff: I don't think you understood my feature request. In my feature request I mentioned what you stated in your post about the website link already having it. My request was to allow basic HTML in the description to have the right to add a rel="me" attribute to the HTML a element. Could you re-read? It is not status-bydesign but perhaps status-declined because the feature I'm talking about is not addressed. |
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Jul 4 |
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Encouraging duplicate question 'vote to close' instead of 'duplicate answering' with a badge I'm marking as close as duplicate even know it's my own question instead of deleting as to improve search for future people who have the same idea. |
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Jul 4 |
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What is the motivation for answering questions? meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/17831/… |
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Jun 4 |
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Platinum Badges @James: Exactly why it should be implemented :) |
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Jun 4 |
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Platinum Badges I'm not sure how to warrant silver+gold tag badges but not warrant a new almost unattainable platinum level tag badge. |
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Jun 4 |
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Platinum Badges That's why having them for tag badges only may be a good idea. |
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May 24 |
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Stack Overflow really flaky for everyone today or just me? It's been very horrible for me for the past few days. Otherwise it's been great and fast. |