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Aug 21, 2020 at 19:51 comment added Nicolas Gervais Saying that reviewing a user's post history is bias implies that a user's behavior isn't biased. Many users are "biased" towards a bad use of this site. Like it or not, 90% of answers/comments are simply ignored on this site. Very rarely will people upvote/downvote, even if a question deserves it. IMO, it's reasonable to review a user's history to check if they have a bias towards misuse of this site. For the same reason that 3 incorrect audits will get you a review ban.
Aug 21, 2020 at 13:21 comment added TheMaster The point OP makes is that his bias is justified. users behind good / bad / duplicate posts (in my experience) tend to write other posts which are good / bad / duplicate.
Aug 20, 2020 at 19:20 comment added Patrickkx How can you know that he is biased? Why do you assume that everyone is evil? Your whole answer sounds like a cognitive bias.
Aug 20, 2020 at 18:39 comment added Kaz You're not targeting anyone personally. You're targeting an account; that is not a person. It could be three people. It could be someone's AI experiment. Or even a really clever dog! On the Internet, nobody knows you're really a dog.
Aug 20, 2020 at 9:59 comment added PM 2Ring If someone writes an answer to a question that should be closed as a typo I wouldn't bother downvoting it, but I might post a brief comment explaining why it's not desirable to write such answers. Closed typo questions are normally automatically deleted after several days, but upvoted or accepted answers block that process. So 3 people with delete privileges (or a mod) need to delete it manually. Consequently, the site gets littered with undeleted typo questions that are very unlikely to help future readers.
Aug 20, 2020 at 5:44 comment added user10957435 Down-votes are somewhat subjective in the sense that I'm free to down-vote whatever I want. Thus I can't really be "wrong" when I down-vote. It's my vote to do what I want. I'm certainly not advocating serial down-voting here, which is a form of targeting and harassment. But down-voting because I legitimately don't think a question or answer is useful is fine. That's what they're for. They can't and shouldn't be able to be corrected by peers.
Aug 19, 2020 at 14:40 comment added nvoigt Well, you are free to use your downvotes as you like, so am I. I cannot keep you from downvoting it if you think it has to be downvoted. But in this case it does not matter whether it's deserved or not. if it happens while specifically crawling a single user's answer's, it's targeted and the script will hopefully remove it, while close-voting the question, something that is peer reviewed and can be corrected by other users if done in error, -in my opinion- is perfectly fine.
Aug 19, 2020 at 14:30 comment added Kevin B Answering typo questions directly goes against getting them removed from the site. It's literally a step in the wrong direction.
Aug 19, 2020 at 10:17 comment added jps comments aren't meant to last forever - and questions closed as typo should also not last forever, that's why we close them. And if you're running out of space explaining a typo in a comment, you should reconsider if this is really a typo.
Aug 19, 2020 at 9:49 comment added nvoigt While helpful, comments aren't meant to last forever and have limited space. I do that too, if it's a really stupid, obvious typo that really needs no explanation. But I don't think we need to punish people for "helping wrong". If they want to write an answer and it actually answer the question... then I'm happy to just leave them be.
Aug 19, 2020 at 9:45 comment added jps Whenever I close vote typos, I write a short comment that points out the typo but it's usually not worth an answer.
Aug 19, 2020 at 8:21 comment added nvoigt Sorry, I beg to differ. Yes, the question should be closed, but only people spotting the typo should close it and and least one of them should answer and explain what the typo is. Closing a question because of a typo and not explaining where it is is something I would describe as a Richard's change of location over time.
Aug 19, 2020 at 8:11 comment added Nicolas Gervais I don't find that a good answer, since questions caused by typos are meant to be closed, specifically so users won't post an answer. Pointing out a typo is hardly "a solid answer to a good question".
Aug 19, 2020 at 8:07 comment added nvoigt I guess you could close-vote the questions. Other than that... what would you do? I wouldn't do anything at all. If it's a solid answer to a good question, why bother? I'm happy if someone takes the time to point out my stupid typo mistakes.
Aug 19, 2020 at 8:04 comment added Nicolas Gervais What if you're browsing a user's history and realize that user is solely answering questions caused by typos?
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Aug 19, 2020 at 7:40 history answered nvoigt CC BY-SA 4.0