Timeline for How should we handle the (ongoing) mass editing on Meta?
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Feb 18, 2019 at 14:14 | comment | added | Turnip | pnuts is again mass-bumping 5 year old questions to the home page. Can't somebody stop this nonsense? | |
Aug 28, 2018 at 14:10 | comment | added | Cerbrus | @RobertColumbia: Bereft of life, it rests in peace! | |
Aug 28, 2018 at 13:51 | comment | added | Robert Columbia | It's nice that you seem to have moved on to tag wiki edits, but some of them are not that useful. Don't just add a link or copy a blurb from Wikipedia (we have a reject reason for that!). Add usage information relevant to this community. Also, you have edited the Meta tag for Documentation five times. Documentation est mort! est fin! Kaput! t3h 0b501337 n t3h d3p|~3|<473d! Pushing daisy wheels! Pining for the core! It is an ex-feature! | |
Aug 27, 2018 at 20:21 | comment | added | Félix Adriyel Gagnon-Grenier |
Wow... The points in this answer are so disingenuous... "Comments on a post are not to ask the editor what his plans are." The possibility to edit posts is not for mass deciding that everything should be as you like, yet you did it all the same. "[...] and with some exceptions rarely getting much achieved." And what, you believe you have achieved something here? According to what metrics? Yours? Brb editing every posts I can find to fine tune everything to my liking.
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Aug 27, 2018 at 11:57 | history | deleted | pnuts | via Vote | |
Aug 27, 2018 at 10:36 | comment | added | yivi | To keep on editing non-stop even while a conversation is happening about your actions is quite disrespectful. You could try to address the concerns that have been raised here. | |
Aug 27, 2018 at 10:29 | comment | added | user247702 | So you'll just keep on editing? Maybe take a break while this discussion is ongoing. | |
Aug 27, 2018 at 10:25 | comment | added | Bhargav Rao Mod | Just so you know all the tag removals must be discussed and documented on Meta. Therefore, please don't go and burninate tags on your free will. Also editing really old and closed questions just because of small issues like a wrong tag, or a typo isn't worth doing. Remember that bouncing something on to the main page also removes posts off the main page, which were worthy to be seen by more people and therefore reduces the time which they rightfully had to get. | |
Aug 27, 2018 at 10:07 | comment | added | user3956566 | I have no doubt you're trying to improve the site, but I'd strongly urge you to slow down on edits. | |
Aug 27, 2018 at 10:05 | comment | added | Bernhard Barker | The reasonableness of bulk edits depends more on (a) the importance of the edits and (b) the number of edits as a percentage of the number of new questions than the backlog. You're not doing well on (b), so you're left with needing to establish what problems your edits are actually solving, how big of a problem this is, what not solving the problem would lead to, etc. (#6 touches on that, but not in much detail). | |
Aug 27, 2018 at 9:18 | comment | added | Bernhard Barker | You obviously shouldn't post a Meta post for each edit, but you probably shouldn't make this many edits without getting some community input first. You can either ask in chat (which also shouldn't be spammed too much, but should be better than Meta) or post a single Meta discussion summarising the edits you plan on making (in broad terms) and asking whether that's okay and how to best go about it (to minimise disruption). | |
Aug 27, 2018 at 8:52 | comment | added | BDL | I also think that editing 250 meta posts is really a lot. In the same timeframe the 250 edits were made, only 55 new (not deleted) questions were asked. | |
Aug 27, 2018 at 8:50 | comment | added | user247702 | Furthermore, the Active sorting is so much more useful than Newest sorting on Meta. | |
Aug 27, 2018 at 8:50 | comment | added | user247702 | Intentionally ignoring clarification requests because "that's not what comments are for" only increases frustration. 250 edits may not seem like a lot, but on Meta it is. Currently the majority of the front page are posts edited by you. | |
Aug 27, 2018 at 8:50 | comment | added | BDL | Yes, my main frustration comes from the fact that it is impossible to communicate with you. The comment tooltip says "Use comments to ask for clarification...", that's exactly what I did. Which other reason could there be that you can ping editors in comments than to ask why they did the edit? Even with this explanation, I still think that editing such a large number of posts without any discussion/plan is suboptimal. | |
Aug 27, 2018 at 8:44 | comment | added | André Kool | In the case of the tag-synonyms there were a lot of comments asking you for clarification (what comments are for as you stated yourself in this answer) and you didn't respond. | |
Aug 27, 2018 at 8:44 | history | edited | yivi | CC BY-SA 4.0 |
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Aug 27, 2018 at 8:43 | comment | added | yivi | That's point 8 of this answer. Maybe you want them expanding on this? | |
Aug 27, 2018 at 8:42 | comment | added | André Kool | Could you maybe explain your lack of responce to comments (This is how I see it)? I think that is a mayor part of the frustration (atleast with me). | |
Aug 27, 2018 at 8:36 | history | answered | pnuts | CC BY-SA 4.0 |