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Aug
3
comment Etiquette for posting civil and informative comments
@MarkTrapp interesting; internet users have grown so accustomed to snark and irony that genuinely nice posts are assumed to be "condescending." I think that user was a little bit oversensitive but the whole tone of that exchange was far nicer than average when it could have easily descended into the usual flamewar
Jul
20
comment Etiquette for posting civil and informative comments
I disagree with Jeff. Non-content friendly words are social lubricant, in real life and online. The idea that they are just an annoying waste of time is an almost autistic perspective.
Jun
30
comment Etiquette for posting civil and informative comments
Hmm I think you may be exaggerating a tiny bit! I'm pretty sure friendliness translates pretty well from culture to culture. But I do agree that not everyone in the world will respond in the same way to a given message. You start at a certain point on the "friendliness spectrum," and people misunderstand you 10 degrees to the left and 10 degrees to the right, but the more friendly you start out, the happier people are.
Jun
21
comment Did I violate a posting rule by discussing specific companies?
@GeorgeStocker or click through his user name to his meta profile, then click on network profile then accounts to see his account on the main site, and you'll see his activity there
Jun
21
comment Did I violate a posting rule by discussing specific companies?
stackoverflow.com/questions/11023757/…
Jun
21
comment Did I violate a posting rule by discussing specific companies?
stackoverflow.com/questions/11026753/…
Jun
6
comment Is Stack Overflow a central store for tutorials?
The questions are about how to install a particular version of a particular library on a particular compiler. That's not a very broad subject nor is it a language tutorial.
Jun
6
comment Is Stack Overflow a central store for tutorials?
@Pekka the wording of the original questions had some problems. It "smells" like a fake question or a made-up scenario, and it appears to be a broad request for a tutorial, when the answer shows that it's really just "how do I install X on Y" which would not have been closed. If this is a dupe, close it as such... nothing to see here. If the information doesn't exist elsewhere it's probably better to edit the question into acceptable form so that we can preserve what appears to be a useful tutorial.
Jun
5
comment Is Stack Overflow a central store for tutorials?
why would these questions have been closed?
May
25
comment Automatically protect old questions having accepted answers
We haven't even remotely begun to try. It's a high priority for the dev team over the next 6 months.
May
25
comment Automatically protect old questions having accepted answers
It's not tough, but why would you bother? You're doing us a favor by helping us out with some of your knowledge, and we're making you jump through hoops. I'd like to see some actual stats on how many late answers by unanswered users are valuable vs. late answers that are spam (should be pretty easy to figure out from the data)
May
25
comment Automatically protect old questions having accepted answers
I'd rather address spam by detecting spam content than by using unrelated heuristics. If an answer is spammy there should be ways of noticing it (e.g. a bayesian algorithm, the lack of keywords in common with the question, IP addresses that are unusual for good content, etc. etc.) that do not create collateral damage...
May
25
comment Automatically protect old questions having accepted answers
Wouldn't there be collateral damage in cases where a new user genuinely comes across a question where the accepted answer is out of date or inadequate?
May
25
comment Automatically protect old questions having accepted answers
What do you mean by "spam old questions"? Do you actually mean spam, as in, irrelevant commercial messages? Or do you mean "attempt to answer"?
May
24
comment Encyclopedia Stack Exchange vs. commercial products
Think of the big picture. Does that post really need to be cluttered up with legalistic discussion of whether or not the post is properly disclosed? Does that make the Internet better? I would argue that the internet is better if the comments are limited to things that are actually relevant to the topic (in fact, after a couple of hours I think it would be appropriate to delete ALL comments on that post)
Mar
21
comment Is it time to re-evaluate the Facebook-Stack Overflow partnership?
We will be out at Facebook HQ next week. The only reports we shared with them are visible on the tag "top users" page -- see for example stackoverflow.com/tags/facebook-graph-api/topusers
Feb
8
comment How should we notify people that they're eligible for “Microsoft Community Contributor” awards?
We're (still) waiting to hear back from Microsoft. They might have lost interest in this program?
Feb
7
comment Now that Jeff Atwood is moving on, who will be “in charge”?
mine was the fourth account they made in the database. It's an IDENTITY column, and Jarrod and Geoff were both writing code before I got my account.
Feb
7
comment Now that Jeff Atwood is moving on, who will be “in charge”?
at least there's that
Jan
18
comment Why no mention of SOPA/PIPA anywhere on the SE Network (apart from Web Apps)?
Don't take it personally :)