Timeline for How does SO automatically detect bad questions?
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Jan 16, 2021 at 9:18 | vote | accept | Jaap Joris Vens | ||
Jan 16, 2021 at 7:45 | comment | added | user5349916 | @hedgie unlike the other question, yours has been and still is asking for arbitrary examples. Seeing how URIs are used with tons of schemas, many of which are custom, it is effectively asking for an open list. That is a completely different scope than that of the“similar“ question. | |
Jan 16, 2021 at 4:46 | comment | added | Alec | Very poorly is the correct answer | |
Jan 16, 2021 at 4:08 | comment | added | Heretic Monkey | Note the difference in phrasing and subject, though. The question with many upvotes asks a specific question about a specific character in a specific RFC. The question that was closed and reopened asks about subjective commentary about an RFC made on a different site. I suggest rephrasing the question more along the lines of the upvoted one: "What are the parentheses reserved for in a URL?" Quote the relevant portion of the RFC, and ask for facts, not supposition. Leave the Wikipedia article out of it. | |
Jan 16, 2021 at 0:12 | answer | added | Cody GrayMod | timeline score: 7 | |
Jan 15, 2021 at 21:50 | comment | added | Jaap Joris Vens | I'd just like to add that, although I believe my question is not bad at all, it has now been closed. I have voted to reopen it. Meanwhile, this very similar question has 36 upvotes and some excellent answers: stackoverflow.com/questions/2163803/… | |
Jan 15, 2021 at 19:54 | comment | added | einpoklum | @πάνταῥεῖ: Ok, but OP is asking for something more specific they so they know what to avoid. | |
Jan 15, 2021 at 18:53 | comment | added | Heretic Monkey | @einpoklum I have no problem with it. Considering the OP's own assessment of the message as saying the question is "bad", I was surprised. | |
Jan 15, 2021 at 18:21 | comment | added | πάντα ῥεῖ | @einpoklum I suspect some trained full text search module like lucene or such, will define what similarity means in this context. | |
Jan 15, 2021 at 18:19 | comment | added | einpoklum | @HereticMonkey: What's the problem with that? OP took it under advisement and decided the question merited posting. | |
Jan 15, 2021 at 18:18 | comment | added | einpoklum | @πάνταῥεῖ: But OP is asking what constitutes "similar". | |
Jan 15, 2021 at 17:15 | comment | added | Heretic Monkey | So, it told you it was a bad question, and you posted it anyway? | |
Jan 15, 2021 at 17:10 | comment | added | rene | Kind of related: meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/393953/… | |
Jan 15, 2021 at 17:08 | comment | added | Tanner | This may help: How do I write a good title? | |
Jan 15, 2021 at 16:29 | comment | added | πάντα ῥεῖ | Looks like it's detected exactly on the criteria mentioned. The similarity of the title text, and the community's negative feedback score on these. | |
Jan 15, 2021 at 16:24 | history | asked | Jaap Joris Vens | CC BY-SA 4.0 |