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Dec 1, 2016 at 21:51 comment added Alexei Levenkov @Cerbrus indeed - I agree that this is very low number... I still can't convenience myself to start answering clear duplicates to get rep instead.
Dec 1, 2016 at 20:17 comment added Cerbrus @AlexeiLevenkov: Always close to vote as duplicate. But I guess that explains why upu have over 70k rep.
Dec 1, 2016 at 20:02 comment added Alexei Levenkov @Cerbrus I think that dilemma already discussed plenty on Meta - should one vote duplicate when it is harder than answer (no downside) and has zero rewards associated. I'm personally all for finding duplicates, but I feel that I should not recommend that to others as there is no support from SE for that (maybe suggest to consider finding duplicates, but ...).
Dec 1, 2016 at 17:59 comment added Cerbrus @AlexeiLevenkov: And the rep you get is more valuable than closing something you know is a duplicate?
Dec 1, 2016 at 16:54 comment added Alexei Levenkov @Cerbrus yes - answer instead of searching + closing or answer other question instead of searching for good duplicate.
Dec 1, 2016 at 12:29 answer added e4c5 timeline score: -4
Dec 1, 2016 at 7:38 comment added Cerbrus @AlexeiLevenkov: What is that ~30-40 rep based on? If that's the rep you'd have gotten from answering it instead of closing it, sure, but other than that?
Dec 1, 2016 at 7:18 comment added Alexei Levenkov @Cerbrus I estimate duplicate to cost ~-30-40 rep for first person that finds duplicate (time spent on search could be used to provide immediate answer)... So with such "positive" reinforcement I'm surprised there are still people VTC as duplicate... (and that not considering chance of "pleasant" discussion in comments/questions). So I find it hard to recommend spending time on search for duplicates...
Nov 30, 2016 at 18:41 comment added BSMP my reading comprehension skills - For whatever reason, accusing someone of not reading something, even when that's obviously not the case, is considered a constructive comment. Rather than flagging, I just point out that disagreeing with someone isn't the same thing as misunderstanding and move on. They are trying to pick a fight, you don't have to fall for it.
Nov 30, 2016 at 13:48 comment added Cody Gray Mod I know, @Tigerhawk. I'm confused, too. How can someone disagree with me?
Nov 30, 2016 at 13:01 comment added Hans Passant Hmm, you've had the [python] gold badge for a while now. Still not getting with the program, the intention of the hammer is to maximize the amount of abuse you get exposed to so you'll stop closing the seen-it-all-before questions. There is a simple workaround for it, just fake the normal close comment: Possible Duplicate of Getting the class name of an instance in Python. Usually good enough in a high volume tag to get the question closed the normal way.
Nov 30, 2016 at 12:02 answer added Martijn PietersMod timeline score: 37
Nov 30, 2016 at 11:31 comment added TigerhawkT3 Hang on; @CodyGray says "move on" while vaultah says "stay at the page longer to explain." That doesn't make things clearer for me.
Nov 30, 2016 at 11:29 comment added TigerhawkT3 And I would like to remind everyone of my request for "constructive and considerate" input.
Nov 30, 2016 at 11:27 comment added TigerhawkT3 @vaultah - I don't have a number for the frequency, but it's often enough that I dread it. The response to answering questions is much more positive.
Nov 30, 2016 at 11:25 comment added vaultah If you often "get shouted at", I would suggest to pick better duplicates or stay at the page longer to explain why you think your duplicate choice is correct. Not closing unclear questions or questions without proper MCVE as duplicates would help too.
Nov 30, 2016 at 11:21 comment added Cerbrus I close questions as dupe all the time and hardly ever "get shouted at". My suggestion: Don't respond to those shouts.
Nov 30, 2016 at 11:20 comment added TigerhawkT3 @Cerbrus - 1. At this point, everything is a duplicate if you look hard enough. 2. None of the questions I answered were closed as duplicates. 3. I said "easy" questions, that I might have been able to eventually find a duplicate for if I spent a lot of effort looking for them and wanted to be shouted at. Which I don't.
Nov 30, 2016 at 11:16 comment added Cerbrus It is egregious if those 8 questions are duplicates.
Nov 30, 2016 at 11:16 comment added TigerhawkT3 @Cerbrus - I didn't want revenge, I wanted a pleasant experience. Askers thanked me for my tidy solutions, other users said that my answer taught them new techniques they'd never seen, and I even got rep. It was pretty nice, like a warm blanket after spending a day in the snow. Anyway, I've answered eight questions and cast six close votes in the last day. Not a particularly egregious ratio by most standards.
Nov 30, 2016 at 11:14 answer added Cerbrus timeline score: 11
Nov 30, 2016 at 11:04 comment added Cerbrus "After that, I browsed my tag of choice and answered a bunch of easy questions <...>" Dude, don't. Never answer dupes. Especially not when the only reason is petty revenge for a declined flag.
Nov 30, 2016 at 11:00 comment added Cody Gray Mod "The OP immediately flipped his lid, questioning in a series of comments the following: ..." Yeah, all of this is totally, 100% normal. People do this to me all the time. The place where you went wrong was trying to patiently engage and explain things to a person who started acting like this. You just dupe-hammer responsibly, and move on. Your job there is done, unless one of the asker's comments legitimately convinces you that you have erroneously marked the question as a duplicate. In that case, you have an obligation to re-open, but still no obligation to respond.
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