| bio | website | barrkel.blogspot.com |
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| location | United Kingdom | |
| age | 33 | |
| visits | member for | 3 years, 10 months |
| seen | Oct 25 '12 at 0:38 | |
| stats | profile views | 45 |
Software engineer.
Interested in all sorts of software language solutions to problems that don't lend themselves better to other kinds of solutions.
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Oct 22 |
awarded | Nice Question |
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Jul 2 |
awarded | Popular Question |
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Jun 27 |
awarded | Yearling |
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May 19 |
awarded | Good Question |
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Mar 15 |
awarded | Good Question |
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Mar 4 |
comment |
Community-led deletionism: a protocol for sanity The thing that makes the site great is a population of people willing to answer questions with insight. That's all. Not objective questions, not on-topicness, but insightful answers. Now subjective flamefests and off-topic lameness can turn away such people; but it is the effects that are bad, not the subjectiveness or flame-festivity in themselves. If deleting old questions is pushing quality answerers away, then that's flat out bad; irrelevant of how bad those old questions were. Period. |
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Jun 28 |
awarded | Yearling |
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May 1 |
awarded | Nice Question |
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Feb 9 |
awarded | Nice Question |
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Jun 28 |
awarded | Yearling |
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Dec 5 |
comment |
Search filters by minimum rep, maximum views, maximum answers, etc Indeed. I've pretty much stopped answering questions from Stack Overflow's front page, because it doesn't have this feature or one like it. Instead, I go by a couple of tag RSS feeds I follow in Google Reader, which are usually delayed by several hours. I spend no more than 3 minutes a day on average now on SO, and I'm sure I'm missing lots of questions I could contribute uniquely to. |
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Sep 3 |
awarded | Scholar |
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Sep 3 |
accepted | Search filters by minimum rep, maximum views, maximum answers, etc |
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Sep 2 |
comment |
Search filters by minimum rep, maximum views, maximum answers, etc You can look at the old edit, I never mentioned badge, I only advocated the feature. I thought that my personal motivations were clouding my specific request, though, so I removed that. |
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Sep 2 |
comment |
The Help Vampire problem (2) yes, there are plenty of new people looking to answer new questions, but it's quality not quantity that matters for the really hard problems, the problems you really need to ask questions for. |
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Sep 2 |
awarded | Commentator |
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Sep 2 |
comment |
The Help Vampire problem Two things: (1) questions take too long to be deleted unless they're out and out spam, so the front page (newest questions) will tend to fill up with relatively trivial questions (the newest questions front page is the only page I generally look at); and (2) the more general problem is that relatively easy questions still need answering, but people who've been around the programming block a few decades will be driven away by those questions, so they'll quit SO altogether. |
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Sep 2 |
revised |
The Help Vampire problem added 931 characters in body |
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Sep 2 |
asked | The Help Vampire problem |
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Sep 2 |
awarded | Editor |