Timeline for Should I edit my (long existing, highly upvoted) closed question
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Mar 12 at 9:05 | comment | added | Michael Kay | @Claude I agree. I've always argued that SO shouldn't allow negative actions like downvoting or closing a question without (a) revealing who you are, and (b) stating a reason. But I'm afraid whenever I say this, it attracts anonymous downvotes. | |
Mar 11 at 18:14 | comment | added | Claude | @MichaelKay: I much appreciate this insight. I tend to get very upset when a question is closed, because somehow it feels like people are saying that it's a bad question (which I often read as: do some googling, it's obvious that things are like this, etc). It helps to think that sometimes a question is just not a good fit for SO, where questions should have clear answers, no opinionating (even though the question itself might be super interesting). Maybe "Your question has been closed" emails should come with a "DON'T PANIC" header :) | |
Mar 11 at 9:42 | comment | added | Michael Kay | If someone wants to multiply matrices then I regard it as entirely acceptable to tell them that they don't need to write the code themselves, there's a library that does it for you. Of course, if it's your library, then you should make this clear. | |
Mar 11 at 1:28 | history | edited | Peter Mortensen | CC BY-SA 4.0 |
Active reading [<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NumPy> <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Node.js>].
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Mar 10 at 22:29 | comment | added | Charles Duffy | I'm not so sure about (a) -- "yes" isn't really a complete enough to be actionable answer on its own; "yes, that package is X" is full, but if we permit a question that's built to where that's the only acceptable type of answer, doesn't put us back in the place we were in in the late 2000s where the site was full of sockpuppets asking questions for which their controller's library/project/product is the answer (before we disallowed library recommendation requests and solved that problem)? | |
Mar 9 at 23:42 | history | answered | Michael Kay | CC BY-SA 4.0 |