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There's a world of a difference between suggesting people never answer, vs suggesting people not answer until the contest is over

namely Mon Apr 28 2014, 16:00 UTC in this case. The latter seems perfectly reasonable (and constructive) to me.

I (and other people here) emphatically disagree with George Stocker's blanket answer which tries to conflate the two. I totally disagree with George's reasoning for claiming the latter is unconstructive. How on earth is waiting like all of (up to) 1-7 days to answer going to make things worse in any way? It's not.

SO should give better guidance about what comment/flagging behavior is acceptable, on open competitions.

Two possibilities I see:

  1. Leave it open, but mark prominently at top 'part of open competition X which closes at D/T'.
  2. An embargo Flag: suspend until <date & time>, with link to competition, might also be useful.

As to NiklasB's specific comment exchange, I haven't seen it and can't comment. But, we need guidance. I appreciate that people like NiklasB are vigilant on this. People who are looking to cheat on online competitions (which is rife) are unlikely to self-identify, let alone return and become valuable regular contributors.

EDIT: I posted this enhance request at Is there a need for a new flag type: 'Embargoed until contest closes at <date/time>'?

There's a world of a difference between suggesting people never answer, vs suggesting people not answer until the contest is over

namely Mon Apr 28 2014, 16:00 UTC in this case. The latter seems perfectly reasonable (and constructive) to me.

I (and other people here) emphatically disagree with George Stocker's blanket answer which tries to conflate the two. I totally disagree with George's reasoning for claiming the latter is unconstructive. How on earth is waiting like all of (up to) 1-7 days to answer going to make things worse in any way? It's not.

SO should give better guidance about what comment/flagging behavior is acceptable, on open competitions.

Two possibilities I see:

  1. Leave it open, but mark prominently at top 'part of open competition X which closes at D/T'.
  2. An embargo Flag: suspend until <date & time>, with link to competition, might also be useful.

As to NiklasB's specific comment exchange, I haven't seen it and can't comment. But, we need guidance. I appreciate that people like NiklasB are vigilant on this. People who are looking to cheat on online competitions (which is rife) are unlikely to self-identify, let alone return and become valuable regular contributors.

EDIT: I posted this enhance request at Is there a need for a new flag type: 'Embargoed until contest closes at <date/time>'?

There's a world of a difference between suggesting people never answer, vs suggesting people not answer until the contest is over

namely Mon Apr 28 2014, 16:00 UTC in this case. The latter seems perfectly reasonable (and constructive) to me.

I (and other people here) emphatically disagree with George Stocker's blanket answer which tries to conflate the two. I totally disagree with George's reasoning for claiming the latter is unconstructive. How on earth is waiting like all of (up to) 1-7 days to answer going to make things worse in any way? It's not.

SO should give better guidance about what comment/flagging behavior is acceptable, on open competitions.

Two possibilities I see:

  1. Leave it open, but mark prominently at top 'part of open competition X which closes at D/T'.
  2. An embargo Flag: suspend until <date & time>, with link to competition, might also be useful.

As to NiklasB's specific comment exchange, I haven't seen it and can't comment. But, we need guidance. I appreciate that people like NiklasB are vigilant on this. People who are looking to cheat on online competitions (which is rife) are unlikely to self-identify, let alone return and become valuable regular contributors.

I posted this enhance request at Is there a need for a new flag type: 'Embargoed until contest closes at <date/time>'?

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There's a world of a difference between suggesting people never answer, vs suggesting people not answer until the contest is over

namely Mon Apr 28 2014, 16:00 UTC in this case. The latter seems perfectly reasonable (and constructive) to me.

I (and other people here) emphatically disagree with George Stocker's blanket answer which tries to conflate the two. I totally disagree with George's reasoning for claiming the latter is unconstructive. How on earth is waiting like all of (up to) 1-7 days to answer going to make things worse in any way? It's not.

SO should give better guidance about what comment/flagging behavior is acceptable, on open competitions.

Two possibilities I see:

  1. Leave it open, but mark prominently at top 'part of open competition X which closes at D/T'.
  2. An embargo Flag: suspend until <date & time>, with link to competition, might also be useful.

As to NiklasB's specific comment exchange, I haven't seen it and can't comment. But, we need guidance. I appreciate that people like NiklasB are vigilant on this. People who are looking to cheat on online competitions (which is rife) are unlikely to self-identify, let alone return and become valuable regular contributors.

EDIT: I posted this enhance request at Is there a need for a new flag type: 'Embargoed until contest closes at <date/time>'?Is there a need for a new flag type: 'Embargoed until contest closes at <date/time>'?

There's a world of a difference between suggesting people never answer, vs suggesting people not answer until the contest is over

namely Mon Apr 28 2014, 16:00 UTC in this case. The latter seems perfectly reasonable (and constructive) to me.

I (and other people here) emphatically disagree with George Stocker's blanket answer which tries to conflate the two. I totally disagree with George's reasoning for claiming the latter is unconstructive. How on earth is waiting like all of (up to) 1-7 days to answer going to make things worse in any way? It's not.

SO should give better guidance about what comment/flagging behavior is acceptable, on open competitions.

Two possibilities I see:

  1. Leave it open, but mark prominently at top 'part of open competition X which closes at D/T'.
  2. An embargo Flag: suspend until <date & time>, with link to competition, might also be useful.

As to NiklasB's specific comment exchange, I haven't seen it and can't comment. But, we need guidance. I appreciate that people like NiklasB are vigilant on this. People who are looking to cheat on online competitions (which is rife) are unlikely to self-identify, let alone return and become valuable regular contributors.

EDIT: I posted this enhance request at Is there a need for a new flag type: 'Embargoed until contest closes at <date/time>'?

There's a world of a difference between suggesting people never answer, vs suggesting people not answer until the contest is over

namely Mon Apr 28 2014, 16:00 UTC in this case. The latter seems perfectly reasonable (and constructive) to me.

I (and other people here) emphatically disagree with George Stocker's blanket answer which tries to conflate the two. I totally disagree with George's reasoning for claiming the latter is unconstructive. How on earth is waiting like all of (up to) 1-7 days to answer going to make things worse in any way? It's not.

SO should give better guidance about what comment/flagging behavior is acceptable, on open competitions.

Two possibilities I see:

  1. Leave it open, but mark prominently at top 'part of open competition X which closes at D/T'.
  2. An embargo Flag: suspend until <date & time>, with link to competition, might also be useful.

As to NiklasB's specific comment exchange, I haven't seen it and can't comment. But, we need guidance. I appreciate that people like NiklasB are vigilant on this. People who are looking to cheat on online competitions (which is rife) are unlikely to self-identify, let alone return and become valuable regular contributors.

EDIT: I posted this enhance request at Is there a need for a new flag type: 'Embargoed until contest closes at <date/time>'?

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There's a world of a difference between suggesting people never answer, vs suggesting people not answer until the contest is over

namely Mon Apr 28 2014, 16:00 UTC in this case. The latter seems perfectly reasonable (and constructive) to me.

I (and other people here) emphatically disagree with George Stocker's blanket answer which tries to conflate the two. I totally disagree with George's reasoning for claiming the latter is unconstructive. How on earth is waiting like all of 7(up to) 1-7 days to answer going to make things worse in any way? It's not.

SO should give better guidance about what comment/flagging behavior is acceptable, on open competitions.

Two possibilities I see:

  1. Leave it open, but mark prominently at top 'part of open competition X which closes at D/T'.
  2. An embargo Flag: suspend until <date & time>, with link to competition, might also be useful.

As to NiklasB's specific comment exchange, I haven't seen it and can't comment. But, we need guidance. I appreciate that people like NiklasB are vigilant on this. People who are looking to cheat on online competitions (which is rife) are unlikely to self-identify, let alone return and become valuable regular contributors.

EDIT: I posted this enhance request at Is there a need for a new flag type: 'Embargoed until contest closes at <date/time>'?

There's a world of a difference between suggesting people never answer, vs suggesting people not answer until the contest is over

namely Mon Apr 28 2014, 16:00 UTC in this case. The latter seems perfectly reasonable (and constructive) to me.

I (and other people here) emphatically disagree with George Stocker's blanket answer which tries to conflate the two. I totally disagree with George's reasoning for claiming the latter is unconstructive. How on earth is waiting like all of 7 days to answer going to make things worse in any way? It's not.

SO should give better guidance about what comment/flagging behavior is acceptable, on open competitions.

Two possibilities I see:

  1. Leave it open, but mark prominently at top 'part of open competition X which closes at D/T'.
  2. An embargo Flag: suspend until <date & time>, with link to competition, might also be useful.

As to NiklasB's specific comment exchange, I haven't seen it and can't comment. But, we need guidance. I appreciate that people like NiklasB are vigilant on this. People who are looking to cheat on online competitions (which is rife) are unlikely to self-identify, let alone return and become valuable regular contributors.

EDIT: I posted this enhance request at Is there a need for a new flag type: 'Embargoed until contest closes at <date/time>'?

There's a world of a difference between suggesting people never answer, vs suggesting people not answer until the contest is over

namely Mon Apr 28 2014, 16:00 UTC in this case. The latter seems perfectly reasonable (and constructive) to me.

I (and other people here) emphatically disagree with George Stocker's blanket answer which tries to conflate the two. I totally disagree with George's reasoning for claiming the latter is unconstructive. How on earth is waiting like all of (up to) 1-7 days to answer going to make things worse in any way? It's not.

SO should give better guidance about what comment/flagging behavior is acceptable, on open competitions.

Two possibilities I see:

  1. Leave it open, but mark prominently at top 'part of open competition X which closes at D/T'.
  2. An embargo Flag: suspend until <date & time>, with link to competition, might also be useful.

As to NiklasB's specific comment exchange, I haven't seen it and can't comment. But, we need guidance. I appreciate that people like NiklasB are vigilant on this. People who are looking to cheat on online competitions (which is rife) are unlikely to self-identify, let alone return and become valuable regular contributors.

EDIT: I posted this enhance request at Is there a need for a new flag type: 'Embargoed until contest closes at <date/time>'?

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