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Jan 11 at 7:10 comment added Mark of the tags with 100k+ questions, regex has the lowest unanswered rate of the 81 , less than a third of the average (source). That could be because it's easier to answer regex answers, or there's more people to answer them, but it could also be much more aggressive moderation. I'd like to do more analysis.
Jan 11 at 6:58 comment added Mark @Gimby exactly. I would say the "aggressive cleaning" approach is unpopular and unhelpful, but that's my opinion
Jan 10 at 14:14 comment added Gimby @mark this answer, I guess. At least the dude explained himself to a pretty amazing detail, there are plenty others that just evade any opportunity to account for their actions. I wish everyone good luck trying to make such a person a villain. What might be missing is a little more policy around tag lording. Being a gold badger is a high honor, but don't make yourself lord of the realm.
Jan 7 at 19:09 comment added ggorlen Tons of related questions, long ongoing problem largely created by a single "power" user who's singlehandedly ruined the tag: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. I've been upvoting these complaints for years but nothing ever really changes. The only solution is probably disciplinary action against the user--hate to say it, but that's the way it is.
Jan 6 at 14:50 comment added Mark it seems like there's been a lot of controversy surrounding the deletes which @WiktorStribiżew has made, going back a number of years. I saw on a previous answer Wiktor explained their system/thought process around closing and/or deleting. Though I'm sure the denominator is large, it's hard not to look at the many people who disagree with Wiktor's decisions and think there is something fundamentally wrong, either with Wiktor's system or with the policies of SO in general
Jan 6 at 11:44 comment added Adrian Mole It would be interesting to see what any of the delete voters thought about the question (~12 upvotes) and answer (~13 upvotes) that warranted deletion. Or was deletion just an underhanded way to prevent a second reopening (now achieved)? If the latter, then it's a blatant abuse of the delete vote privilege.
Jan 5 at 10:56 comment added Gimby "Or just do nothing?" - heck no. Always create a meta beauty just like this. The more of these posts we have, the more chance someone sees it and adjusts their idea of what deserves to be deleted.
Jan 5 at 8:22 comment added VLAZ @WiktorStribiżew before your edit, the duplicate was solely focused on the JavaScript aspect the flags and how they change the interpretation of the patterns. That changed few hours before the question I answered was deleted. Until then I'd not have posted my answer to the duplicate because it wasn't a suitable target for the HTML side of this query. I did add a reference to it in my answer because it was an excellent addition showing the full impact of the v flag. I have to confess, I didn't notice that the question and answer were changed when I started writing the meta post.
Jan 4 at 23:53 comment added MT0 @WiktorStribiżew Whether or not it is a duplicate is not the question being asked. The question being asked is why it was necessary to delete it? Neither the question nor the answer were bad enough to warrant deletion. The question is subtly different from the duplicate in that it focuses on the historical aspect of code that was once valid and published in a book and now is invalid and the answer certainly adds value to SO as it explains both why the code is now invalid and the historical changes than have changed its validity.
Jan 4 at 21:08 comment added Wiktor Stribiżew The questions are the same. Both are about the use of a regex inside an HTML pattern attribute.
Jan 4 at 19:18 answer added Dijkgraaf timeline score: 14
Jan 4 at 15:39 comment added Kevin B I don't see anything wrong with it being closed as a dupe, but i also don't see a reason for it to be deleted, It is ultimately the same problem, but the question that brought it is different enough for it to act as a good sign post.
Jan 4 at 14:38 comment added bad_coder @InSync likely not and that's irrelevant. I wish every poster kept their contributions up-to-date for the reader's benefit.
Jan 4 at 14:35 comment added InSync @bad_coder I'm not saying it's good or bad; I'm asking if there is a coincidence.
Jan 4 at 14:26 comment added bad_coder @InSync what matters is that it's a good edit. (If a poster wants to expand and improve their answer that's good.)
Jan 4 at 14:21 comment added Bergi I don't know if it's a duplicate or not, but it should not have been deleted in either case
Jan 4 at 14:04 comment added InSync The part about HTML specs was recently added to the only answer of the dupe target. Coincidence?
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Jan 4 at 13:13 history asked VLAZ CC BY-SA 4.0