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Dec 7, 2020 at 13:45 history edited Thom A CC BY-SA 4.0
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Oct 30, 2020 at 6:18 history edited Peter Mortensen CC BY-SA 4.0
Active reading [<https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/Google-fu> <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Markdown>]. Tried to make clear "GMB" is not an abbreviation. Expanded.
Oct 29, 2020 at 19:58 comment added Jerry Coffin @StackOverthrow: I never was good at counting...
Oct 29, 2020 at 19:06 comment added StackOverthrow @JerryCoffin Three people now. Disastrous change.
Oct 29, 2020 at 18:15 comment added Jerry Coffin @philipxy: All too many get closed because 5 people couldn't be bothered to read it carefully.
Oct 29, 2020 at 13:08 comment added Thom A Yes, but my point is, @philipxy, is that if I'm answering a question I don't feel it should be closed; I'm pretty prolific with my close votes in the tags I am active with as quality, vagueness, and duplicates are common. Notice in the example I give, I am the one that closed it (with a gold badge); I never intended to answer it.
Oct 29, 2020 at 13:01 comment added philipxy Also people answer & vote to reopen questions that should be closed. Anyway my last comment said "generally".
Oct 29, 2020 at 12:56 comment added Thom A @philipxy just because a question has been closed doesn't been it should have. I elaborate that in the question: "thus I then have to save off the markdown, vote to reopen, and then bookmark the question" 3 VTCs doesn't take long in popular tags, and pile on votes do happen, even if people don't believe it.
Oct 29, 2020 at 12:51 comment added philipxy You shouldn't generally be answering questions that are getting closed.
Oct 29, 2020 at 10:35 comment added Thom A I'm not Gordon, (who I'm sure has a directory of copy and paste answers at their disposal) @CaiusJard. it takes me at least 1 minute to write some of my answers. ;)
Oct 29, 2020 at 10:24 comment added Caius Jard @Larnu I'm sure that's not true! :)
Oct 29, 2020 at 10:14 comment added Thom A @Sinatr from the question "There have been several times where I will be answering a question, and then I go to submit the answer and because I did so seconds (literally seconds) after the close vote completed my answer is rejected." I'm not so keyboard proficient I can write an entire answer in a couple of seconds. ;)
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Oct 28, 2020 at 15:09 comment added MonkeyZeus @Nick That answer is 9 years old and most certainly not applicable today. The rules have changed and OP's situation can easily be experienced; I've experienced it too.
Oct 28, 2020 at 13:11 comment added GMB I am the author of the said answer. For what it's worth: (1) I did not get the notification banner that the question had been closed. (2) I did not start composing the answer before it was closed; I usually type my answer in a text editor before copy/pasting it to the site, which is what I did here. I agree with @Larnu that it would be great if the rules could be "officially" clarified, so everyone can better understand the process.
Oct 28, 2020 at 12:07 comment added Thom A Which leads me to the latter point the closing point of "From a UX perspectively that isn't particularly "fair" (especially when you put effort into answering) and feels like the behaviour is more a "bug" (feature?) than by design." @yivi .
Oct 28, 2020 at 12:06 comment added yivi The unknown reason is "client side validation fails". I.e. they managed (intentional or because of a JS error) to click the "post answer" button after the question was closed, and before "a few hours" had passed.
Oct 28, 2020 at 12:05 comment added Thom A "it's not at all clear in your question what you mean by only some benefiting from it" because I have never "benefited" from being able to answer a closed question (and by that I mean, I was writing the answer before it was closed), even by mere seconds, @Nick, where as I have seen others do so multiple times. It's not that specific questions benefit, but that some users do. If there is a grace period for those already answering a question then that grace period should be applicable to all users, not just some because unknown reason here.
Oct 28, 2020 at 12:03 comment added yivi I think that the official answer is "a few hours, if the client-side validation fails". This came up a few times, and the answer is always more or less the same. I imagine the vagueness is intentional.
Oct 28, 2020 at 12:03 comment added Nick is tired @Larnu It also states that they disable the "Post your answer" checkbox, you have to manually re-enable that, it's not at all clear in your question what you mean by only some benefiting from it, this applies to all questions
Oct 28, 2020 at 12:02 comment added Jeanne Dark Related: This answer was posted after the question was closed, how is that possible? (includes links to relevant MSE posts)
Oct 28, 2020 at 12:01 comment added Thom A That answer, however, states "We don't block answers that are "in flight" at the time of close, the window for answering -- assuming you've started composing an answer before the question is closed -- is about 4 hours.", and I can assure you that is not true from my experience, @Nick . I make that very much clear in my question That answer is, however, 9 years old, so I wouldn't be surprised that the the statement is no longer applicable.
Oct 28, 2020 at 12:01 comment added Nick is tired "About 4 hours" - meta.stackexchange.com/questions/79434/…
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Oct 28, 2020 at 11:59 history edited Thom A CC BY-SA 4.0
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