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Stack Exchange Valued Associate #00005
I am the Director of Community Development for the Stack Exchange Network.
I can be reached at
rcartaino@stackexchange.com
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Jul 15 |
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What is the story of Stack Overflow? True that Stackoverflow incorporates ideas from existing sites but has anyone else implemented a system where the "Q&A thread" is ordered, not by date of post, but by the "popularity" of the contribution? I think that's where the main innovation lies. I was speculating about its impact here: meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/5534/… |
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Jul 14 |
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Markdown footnotes? @Vinko Vrsalovic - An horizontal rule (<hr>) followed by a subscript tag (<sub>) would probably do nicely. |
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Jul 14 |
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Embrace the non-Googlers True. I just saw this here: stackoverflow.com/questions/826304/… . But the lmgtfy comments where chastised, excused, debated, and eventually deleted... all in comments. Kind of how the system is supposed to work. |
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Jul 14 |
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Markdown footnotes? [citation] Page Name: Podcast #17 (responses); Primary Author: Jeff Atwood; Secondary Author: Unknown; Citation: "Again, I know you are not Wikipedia..." |
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Jul 13 |
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Is Stackoverflow’s reputation system hurting the site? Uh, yeah... a joke. Let's go with that. Hehe |
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Jul 13 |
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How come SO questions are not diggable? Ah, I see. Well then, +1 for framebusting code. |
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Jul 13 |
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Is Stackoverflow’s reputation system hurting the site? Yeah... "Nobody goes there no more; it's too crowded!" -- Yogi Berra |
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Jul 13 |
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Provide a way to quickly link to a question within MarkDown @TheTXI - Agreed. I assumed that the link, #17, would be expanded to the title and link of the question. I would add auto-expansion to the feature request; otherwise, it is less useful than just pasting the URL. |
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Jul 12 |
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Does making question wiki discourage people from giving answers? Agreed. I typically don't notice if a post is Community Wiki until after I've submitted my answer. I'm not sure it would have made a difference (to me). |
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Jul 11 |
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Unexpected Results From Clicking The Unanswered Button I edited the post to include the criteria of "answer accepted" |
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Jul 10 |
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Stack Overflow software as a social networking tool +1 for that "means to that end" insight. |
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Jul 10 |
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How to embed Stack Overflow flair in a WordPress.com (free) blog? Very nice. But I'm 99 and 44/100% certain that Wordpress.com (not .org) will strip out all that code and it won't work. They are are very strict about filtering out just about everything to do anything: support.wordpress.com/code . Do you know different? |
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Jul 10 |
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Can we get rid of the threshold of 15 chars for comments? It's something I learned from my radio days about one-on-one exchanges in a public forum; that these little missives are just a small part of a much larger picture; that you are, in reality, just talking over someone's shoulder to a much larger community. The occasional courtesy is fine but the min-character limit is a reminder-- perhaps unintentionally-- that excessive conversational "noise" is not encouraged. |
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Jul 8 |
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Should downvoting be allowed on comments? Hmmm... Maybe the same could be said for up-voting, then. "If a comment is right, don't have up-voting. Leave another comment." On the other hand, votes could be considered a quick notation of "I agree/I disagree". It takes away from the noise of conversations like, "I have [whatever] suggestion... I agree... I like it... Good idea... Me, too... Ditto... No good... You're wrong... You suck... Shut up!" 'Just another way of looking at it. |
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Jul 7 |
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Closing 'easy' questions - yes or no? @Neil, That is specifically discouraged here. It is not very useful to have a bunch of questions followed by "RTFM" and "Google it." @Shog9 offers a good solution to your question. |
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Jul 6 |
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Should tags take the form foobar or foo-bar? Yeah, I agree. I am removing the statement. While true from a purpose-of-multimedia-tags design perspective, it doesn't really fit the context of this discussion. |
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Jul 6 |
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Should tags take the form foobar or foo-bar? Grr... You beat me to my edited expansion by two minutes! |
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Jul 6 |
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Should tags take the form foobar or foo-bar? Yes. A rename to visual-studio ;) |
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Jul 6 |
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Should tags take the form foobar or foo-bar? I think abreviations are okay where the usages has become completely ubiquitous. I don't think MS-WORD qualifies but, certainly, IBM is prefered to International Business Machines. And definitely SOLID, not SRP-OCP-LSP-ISP-DIP... all spelled out. |
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Jul 3 |
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Check marks indicating obtained badges use unicode ✔ symbol, not available for many users @Kip: That worked but I had to check off "Install Files for East Asian Languages." Got my checks now. |