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moderator on Ask Different, host of the Ask Different Podcast

contact me at kyle.cronin@gmail.com, or at @kylecronin on Twitter


Nov
15
comment Can we add badges to the global inbox?
I agree with @Michael - I don't want to be notified for every single badge I get in the entire network. It might be useful to be notified of my first badge of that type on each site, but certainly not every badge.
Oct
14
comment Dealing with Stalkers and Unwarranted Persecution
@Shog9 I think Michael is saying that the damage Col. Sharpnel and others can do to the rest of the community, especially newcomers, is not taken seriously enough by the site owners and moderators.
Sep
4
comment MathOverflow site is forgotten
"will therefore at some point be ported to SE 2.0" I'm not sure this is a certainty - there are a few issues that have yet to be worked out.
Jul
28
comment <kbd> (yes, still <kbd>) doesn't play nice with lists
I don't know, it looks OK to me. I certainly wouldn't describe it as 'pathological'. PS - you should be able to edit it in without losing the tag.
Jul
28
comment <kbd> (yes, still <kbd>) doesn't play nice with lists
looks fine to me, can you post a screenshot?
Jul
16
comment Eliminate meta rep
@Lance The weight of your commitment is based on how much rep on other sites you have. Having 4k+ meta rep contributes towards that.
Jul
15
comment How about a “Irritable” badge for someone who downvotes often?
@George Downvoting obviously serves a purpose, but it should be used in moderation. The reason why it costs rep is to have people only downvote when necessary. By encouraging lots of downvoting in the form of a badge, it would only serve to undermine that limiting factor.
Jul
14
comment How do you delete a room on chat
@balpha even as a moderator, I can't seem to find a mechanism for deleting a room
Jul
11
comment Easy navigation between meta and “parent” site
@Jin OK that works, sorry, false alarm
Jul
10
comment Any updates on Stack Exchange 1.0 migration?
@Harry I'm not sure I follow how vote fraud affects professional mathematicians differently than other people, but I suppose that's a legitimate use case. However, I'd rather see the voting fraud detection system shored up so that all the SE sites can benefit. There are also people on the SE team that have access to the data and can investigate vote fraud on a case-by-case basis.
Jul
10
comment Any updates on Stack Exchange 1.0 migration?
Finally, though I can't speak for the company, I don't think it would be a problem for SO, Inc to agree not to put ads on MO, so that's a bit of a non-issue.
Jul
10
comment Any updates on Stack Exchange 1.0 migration?
Also, the concept of 'administrator' does not exist on Trilogy/SE 2.0 sites, meaning that only SO, Inc can make changes to the markup. The position of Moderator allows access to everything except voting data and the ability to change the markup of the site, but I think the SE team is willing and able to make changes to the site based on the recommendation of the community, though they will likely have to review the changes to make sure that they don't break or compromise the security of the site.
Jul
10
comment Any updates on Stack Exchange 1.0 migration?
However, all the content on SE network sites will be released under Creative Commons and made available through periodic dumps of public data, so there's no possibility of SO claiming ownership or exerting control over the content against the wishes of its creator. The only things not available in the public dump are voting information, IPs, email addresses, passwords, etc, and these are excluded because they're private information. If MathOverflow joined the SE network, I don't think that access to this private information should continue.
Jul
10
comment Any updates on Stack Exchange 1.0 migration?
While I understand that you want to hedge against SE going in an unfavorable direction, I think the fact that a SE network site being capable and prepared to separate itself from the network is antithetical to the system SO, Inc is trying to create. As such, I think ownership of the domain should be transferred to SO, Inc.
Jul
8
comment Public beta announcement email is a bit… obnoxious
It's not too bad for this site's audience, but I suspect that it's intended to be used for all sites. "The new {{x}} Stack Exchange is now open! After just {{y}} days in private beta..."
Jul
4
comment Can't unfollow a proposal in beta
Any particular reason why you want to un-follow? It's in beta so it's not generating any activity on Area 51, and, unlike committing, you can follow as many proposals as you want.
Jun
30
comment Request for Official Clarification on Proper Location of Meta Questions for SE 2.0 Sites
I only asked my question on meta.webapps because Jeff closed that rendering question here. I'd be in favor of migrating them all over here.
Jun
30
comment Request for Official Clarification on Proper Location of Meta Questions for SE 2.0 Sites
Thank you for asking this, I was wondering this myself. I had assumed that quesitons about the engine would go here, but Jeff closed that rendering question...
Jun
22
comment Can anyone explain why I'm getting in crap from I.T. because of bandwidth to api.stackoverflow.com given my sparse usage of the sites?
stackapps.com
Jun
21
comment Is this account disabled?
@kiamlaluno When the user creates a Super User account and links it to his Server Fault account, he will regain ownership of his posts and be able to earn reputation from them. However, I'm uncertain if he will be awarded reputation for votes cast before the account was linked, but that can be fixed with a simple reputation recalc.