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Oct 27 at 20:30 comment added dan1st @AndrewMorton Can you elaborate on that? Is there a specific issue you see with off-topic questions being rewritten to ask about something on-topic?
Oct 27 at 20:27 history edited dan1st CC BY-SA 4.0
revert "grammar" changes I disagree with, e.g. I don't want Oxford commas in my posts
Oct 27 at 20:00 comment added Andrew Morton Off-topic to on-topic is a step too far to me. For example, "Why doesn't my cat like her new scratching post?" to "Why is my loop variable not captured?". Unless a stronger link with the first paragraph was intended.
Oct 27 at 19:49 history edited Andrew Morton CC BY-SA 4.0
Grammar improvements.
Oct 27 at 13:50 comment added dan1st Yes, creation of posts should be subject to question bans, just like other posts. As far as I know, questions in the Staging Ground shouldn't contribute towards question bans except for possibly spam posts which technically get downvoted but they are mostly just unclosed posts with a score of 0 (if these posts normally contribute towards question bans, I hope they are exempted).
Oct 27 at 13:12 comment added Peter Cordes @dan1st: rate-limit as in question ban, like would a new user who's asked too many bad questions sometimes not be able to just make a new post instead. According to Drew Reese's answer, yes, question bans do apply to staging-ground posts, too, motivating this kind of thing. (But do bad staging-ground questions contribute to being question-banned as much as bad questions on the main site? They can't get downvoted on SG.)
Oct 27 at 8:28 history edited dan1st CC BY-SA 4.0
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Oct 27 at 7:57 comment added dan1st @PeterCordes What rate limit are you talking about? I don't know any except the normal one for asking questions. I think that in most cases, there aren't that many comments so it isn't that much of an issue. Also, posts often undergo significant changes in the Staging Ground anyway making comments completely obsolete.
Oct 27 at 6:12 comment added cafce25 Rewriting even an off-topic/duplicate question puts it into a state where it's hard for everyone to see which comments still apply/ what part of the history is still relevant. Because it leads to confusing posts I don't think we should allow it at all, starting over is just way simpler. There is just way too many edge cases to consider already. Can't we just make our life simple for once?
Oct 27 at 5:59 comment added Peter Cordes Is there some rate-limit on staging ground posts? If an edit truly replaces the entire old question with an entire new one, wouldn't that be better as a new staging-ground post so there aren't stale comments that presumably don't apply to the new question? (That's not a showstopper problem, but still a downside to edit instead of delete and post new.)
Oct 26 at 22:52 history answered dan1st CC BY-SA 4.0