842 reputation
57
bio website twinroots.com
location California
age 38
visits member for 3 years, 11 months
seen Mar 23 at 19:38
stats profile views 53

About Me


Jun
27
awarded  Yearling
Jun
28
awarded  Yearling
Jun
17
awarded  Good Answer
Jun
28
awarded  Yearling
Aug
27
awarded  Nice Answer
Aug
4
awarded  Enthusiast
Jul
7
comment How to deal with unwritten rules and guidelines on StackOverflow, et al.?
@Rich: That's where we disagree. Just because something is written down in an official capacity doesn't mean that community flavor is removed. The fact that we as a community can add such rules in written form is evidence of that. We could just as easily remove such written rules down the line. I am not quite sure how you arrive at that premise. We are the ones setting the written and unwritten rules, right?....unless you went with my dictatorship idea, which Ithink would be a bad idea. What is more community flavor than that?
Jul
7
comment How to deal with unwritten rules and guidelines on StackOverflow, et al.?
@Rich: That's a perfectly valid statement. I just want to be sure you and anyone else understands that I am not trying to remove any of the community flavor of this site. Whether my premise in this question is proved not to be a good one, then so be it.
Jul
7
revised How to deal with unwritten rules and guidelines on StackOverflow, et al.?
Added some more detail
Jul
7
comment How to deal with unwritten rules and guidelines on StackOverflow, et al.?
@Rich: They are absolutely not mutually exclusive. A huge aspect of moderation is to ensure posters adhere to rules, whether they are written or otherwise. I mean, come on, you personally are editing people's posts because they are not following a set of guidelines that you and other deem law. All this question was asking is whether some of those guidelines should be written and codified.
Jul
7
comment How to deal with unwritten rules and guidelines on StackOverflow, et al.?
@Rich, you said "This is a request to change the site from community moderation". I can't be 100% clear with what you mean by that, but if you are saying I'm trying to move this site away from community moderation, then that is total crap and you know it. And, in fact, I take offense to that false accusation. I have not once said that the community shouldn't moderate this site. I dare and defy you to tell me where that is the case. The only thing I have done was (1) question a practice regarding a specific behavior around salutations that I disagreed with (2) asked how we might improve things.
Jul
7
comment How to deal with unwritten rules and guidelines on StackOverflow, et al.?
@Rich: And, granting you that many people had a part in writing the FAQ, we can all have a part of changing, modifying, enhancing the FAQ in the future too. This thread is a part of that discussion whether we need to add some more rules to the FAQ. A very legitimate discussion for a site that is for asking questions about how StackOverflow is and should be run.
Jul
7
comment How to deal with unwritten rules and guidelines on StackOverflow, et al.?
@Rich, I will repeat myself again (which I shouldn't have to do to someone who I thought prefers getting to the point quickly and conciseness).....I am not railing about the salutations. The salutations were just a vehicle to aid in the discussion for a question like the one I posted here. This question stemmed from the salutation discussion but is a lot more general than that. The question I have posted here is a perfectly legitimate question for this site. It reaches well beyond the salutation discussion. But examples help illustrate points. Period!
Jul
7
comment How to deal with unwritten rules and guidelines on StackOverflow, et al.?
@Rich, I am actually not ranting and raving really. I believe I have had legitimate discussion about the rules and etiquette of StackOverflow and its sister sites based upon on a behavior that I saw in response to a question of mine. This is the Meta Stackoverflow site where we talk about these things, right? As far as lose face in public, I certainly don't feel that way at all. Far from it. Unlike you who explictly said that you are a "meta rep whore", I actually am not doing this for rep. I really am trying to understand things, be helpful and hope this helps other people down the line.
Jul
7
comment How to deal with unwritten rules and guidelines on StackOverflow, et al.?
@Rich, let me grant you that you have details that are derived from the mold. And so I would bet that you would say "Be Nice" is part of that mold. But, when people use salutations or say "Thank You", don't you agree that fits directly into that mold of "Be Nice". So people may think using salutations are ok, but then find out later on that they are not.
Jul
7
comment How to deal with unwritten rules and guidelines on StackOverflow, et al.?
@Rich, All that said, I think, in the end, all of this is overall actually good discussion and should be beneficial to new users who come to these forums. Given by the amount of traffic to these question, you and I are not the only ones interested in figuring these things out. So I would 100% disagree with you that this is a "useless" discussion.
Jul
7
comment How to deal with unwritten rules and guidelines on StackOverflow, et al.?
@Rich, so this argument about "something so useless" is at least a two way street given you specifically asked a question here on Meta about it.
Jul
7
comment How to deal with unwritten rules and guidelines on StackOverflow, et al.?
@Rich, either your memory is short or selective. First, notice how I used no salutation in this question. So I am following the supposed unwritten guideline. Secondly, the reason this came to being was when I asked a question unrelated to salutations (moving a question to the community wiki) and you answered my question by telling me not to use salutations and providing no real inherent value to the actual question on top of that. It was only until you were pushed that you edited your post and added some helpful items. Then you went on to post the question about "Hi" and "Thanks".
Jul
7
comment How to deal with unwritten rules and guidelines on StackOverflow, et al.?
+1 for a well thought out answer devinb. I suppose I struggle with the fact that we have a rule here that says "Be Nice", which by all accounts should be obvious to most anyone, but yet we don't have a written rule that says don't use a salutation, which in and of itself is not an obvious rule. It certainly wasn't to me. You would think that if a site did have a set of rules like we do on the FAQ, the latter would be codified and the "Be Nice" rule would be the one with unwritten community acceptance.
Jul
7
comment How to deal with unwritten rules and guidelines on StackOverflow, et al.?
@Rich, you just quoted from a written rule in the FAQ that talks about editing when you said "this may not be the site for you". So there is a little bit of a double standard there. To be honest, I don't necessarily need a bunch of rules written down to make me happy, but I see it as a big time sink to have to do searches about whether or not using a salutation is going to cause strife before asking a question here. Many people read the FAQ before posting their first question and if such taboos as using salutations is clearly listed, then a lot less frivolous editing would have to be done.