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| visits | member for | 3 years, 11 months |
| seen | Dec 9 '11 at 17:42 | |
| stats | profile views | 36 |
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Aug 9 |
answered | Make up/down go up and down instead of left and right |
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Jul 4 |
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A mysterious downvote and comments are missing The mysterious downvotes seem to be multiplying on this very question. Where could they come from??? |
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Jun 29 |
awarded | Citizen Patrol |
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Jun 28 |
awarded | Yearling |
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May 30 |
answered | Will my reputation score decrease if I'm idle for too long? |
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Apr 7 |
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Take “[” “closed” “]” out of question link when it appears next to question title Yes, especially with regard to how an official feature sets the wrong example. |
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Apr 6 |
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Should we require minimum reputation to continue asking questions? I agree that this would just push those people to create new accounts because their old one is 'broken' (what, you expect them to read or understand the message about minimum reputation?). It would trade the unearned rep/privileges problem for a duplicate account problem. I don't think we can force this type of user into conforming to our expectations of good contributing behavoir, just put up safeguards to prevent the intellectually lazy (but physically persistent) from doing any damage when they come through town. |
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Mar 10 |
answered | Should we cap reputation gained from questions at +2000? |
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Feb 23 |
answered | Why are votes per post on the decrease (what can we do to improve this)? |
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Jan 28 |
answered | code font doesn't distinguish 1 and l |
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Jan 5 |
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Should downvoting cost you rep? Your comments on the social aspect of voting are interesting. What would the effect be if number of votes was kept hidden until after it exceeded +/-1? So at least 2 people would need to individually agree before the social pile on started. Would this also have a positive effect on those who act like the sky is falling the first time they get a down vote? |
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Dec 6 |
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Has anyone ever tried running an answer bot on Stack Overflow? I'd disagree somewhat - I think a bot could get a positive reputation, at least until a recalc, by playing cheap. It just has to use the "fastest gun in the west" strategy, which an AI is uniquely suited for, on common repeat questions. With this strategy it doesn't even need to use Google - it just looks for questions by new users, with no responses, for which its regex finds a similar (closed) question from its copy of the data dump. It then pastes the accepted answer from that question. |
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Sep 22 |
answered | How many users are there on Stack Overflow? |
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Jun 28 |
awarded | Yearling |
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May 31 |
answered | What's the deal with stripping < > brackets in questions, and properly escaping them in comments? |
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May 31 |
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How should “humorous” trolling be handled? Then box his entire line. |
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May 31 |
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Is the tag [wtf] acceptable? Or they changed it for the same reason the World Wrestling Federation changed their name - the World Wildlife Fund decided they own any and all uses of WWF, regardless of industry, and in the past has successfully used the courts to enforce that. |
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Apr 20 |
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Wide negative vote numbers don't fit well in related questions vote boxes Confirmed to affect Chrome 4.1.249.1045 (Webkit) and Internet Explorer 7.0.5730.13 (Trident), but works as expected in FireFox 3.5.9 (Gecko) and Opera 9.62 (Presto). All Windows XP builds. |
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Apr 8 |
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How is it possible to be part of the private beta for Stack Overflow? @SamB because it's not like a phone booth. A police box has two phones - on the inside of the locked door is a phone for a policeman on duty to call the station (this is from before walkie talkies). Eventually an outside phone was also added (it's on the other side), which allowed for the public to call the police. |
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Apr 6 |
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Insulting resolver one ad +1 for being able to take partial credit for this wonderful campaign. |