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Stack Exchange Valued Associate #00005
I am the Director of Community Development for the Stack Exchange Network.
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Jul 29 |
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Is “Please Vote to Close” a valid use for Flag - Requires Moderation Attention In my particular case it was an obvious dupe question. Non-contestable, yes, but not egregious. So, I probably wouldn't (after thinking through this thread) bother the moderators with it and just let the voting process run its course. |
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Jul 29 |
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Is “Please Vote to Close” a valid use for Flag - Requires Moderation Attention Come to think of it, I guess that's what the down-vote is for, too. Not only to show my dissatisfaction, but it might also attract the attention of anyone who may be glancing in from the outside. The system works nicely. |
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Jul 29 |
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Is “Please Vote to Close” a valid use for Flag - Requires Moderation Attention I guess I was looking for a "wave my arms wildly to close" before I can "vote to close." But I see how that doesn't make sense in the bigger picture (except maybe to use the comment system, where appropriate). |
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Jul 29 |
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Is “Please Vote to Close” a valid use for Flag - Requires Moderation Attention Thanks. That's exactly what I wanted to know. I wasn't looking for a "more powerful" vote. Just to attract the attention of someone who can vote to take quicker action. I forgot moderators have uber-vote powers. So, yeah... definitely not appropriate. |
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Jul 29 |
asked | Is “Please Vote to Close” a valid use for Flag - Requires Moderation Attention |
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Jul 29 |
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In the 'Active' Tab Listing, Link to Each Posts' Actual Activity edited tags |
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Jul 29 |
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Does Stack Overflow encourage one comprehensive answer or many “incomplete” ones? There ya go. You got me rethinking my assertions and I learned something new today. |
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Jul 29 |
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Does Stack Overflow encourage one comprehensive answer or many “incomplete” ones? See, now I was coming around to your way of thinking after this: stackoverflow.com/questions/1196840/simple-sequence-generation/…. I pointed out an error in the sample code. The problem is now the code works as written but the implementation was changed (and is now completely wrong). And I would be a jerk for putting it back the other way (with my corrections). I should have just fixed the original code outright. |
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Jul 28 |
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How to get new users to tag questions with the language/platform they are using? added 1 characters in body |
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Jul 28 |
asked | In the 'Active' Tab Listing, Link to Each Posts' Actual Activity |
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Jul 28 |
asked | Make Activity Description in 'Activity' Tab More Descriptive |
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Jul 28 |
answered | What to do about askers who give excessive feedback on every single response? |
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Jul 28 |
answered | How to get new users to tag questions with the language/platform they are using? |
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Jul 28 |
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Does Stack Overflow encourage one comprehensive answer or many “incomplete” ones? I shouldn't say that "changing meaning is not [okay]" as a policy that everyone has to follow. It's just my personal behavior/opinion. If a user is saying something they believe but is blatantly wrong, I wouldn't go in and change it all up to make it true. I would just leave a comment pointing out the error. I would fix a statement (or code) if I felt that it was a typo or if something simple was omitted, though. That's just where I draw the line. |
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Jul 28 |
answered | Is there a critical mass of answers or reputation |
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Jul 28 |
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Can I Login to Stackoverflow using RoboForm (Password Manager)? So I'm trying to figure out if you end up with a specific, unique URL that you could type directly into a browser that will bring you to your login form, without clicking through the OpenID pages of Stackoverflow (who's URL changes each time). [I updated my question to, hopefully, make my question more clear] |
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Jul 28 |
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Can I Login to Stackoverflow using RoboForm (Password Manager)? I use Roboform on a USB flash drive as both my "bookmarks" and password manager. Locally, I have cookies. But when I am on another computer, I have to open a browser, type in the URL, then click 'log in', then select my open ID provider before RoboForm even comes into the picture. Lazy, I know, but I was hoping to get back my one-click functionality when I was on the road throughout the day. |
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Jul 28 |
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Can I Login to Stackoverflow using RoboForm (Password Manager)? added 374 characters in body |
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Jul 28 |
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Can I Login to Stackoverflow using RoboForm (Password Manager)? So you go to your web page and see this form. When you click 'Log In' does that automatically bring you to SO, SU, SF, or Meta automatically? Would you need four different pages to log into each site? It may not help me specifically but interesting nonetheless. |
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Jul 28 |
asked | Can I Login to Stackoverflow using RoboForm (Password Manager)? |