I've noticed that occasionally I will suddenly start seeing bursts of old, unanswered questions from the same 2 - 3 day span on the SO tags I follow. Many of the questions are more than 6 months old. Most of them reappear because they have been edited by the same user. What is the reason for this? Do admins occasionally go back and reactivate old unanswered questions to see if they will be answered? And if they do, why are they always from a specific 2 - 3 day period?
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6" because they have been edited by the same user"... So are you asking why rep farmers edit batches of old similar questions at a time?– Alexei LevenkovAug 25, 2017 at 5:16
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Can regular users edit quesitons? I assumed only admins could, but I am pretty new to the site.– diopsideAug 25, 2017 at 5:17
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7You may want to read help stackoverflow.com/help/stackexchange ... (summary "yes")– Alexei LevenkovAug 25, 2017 at 5:22
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1I see, it is still curious that they would choose such a specific date range. It was so sudden and so specific that it made me wonder if it was automated w/ bots.– diopsideAug 25, 2017 at 5:25
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5@AlexeiLevenkov: Don't you mean stackoverflow.com/help/editing?– Nathan TuggyAug 25, 2017 at 5:37
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4I found that page eventually, but he made me work for it. Ugh. ;p I thought this site was for getting people to do things for you– diopsideAug 25, 2017 at 5:42
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1Could you raise a moderator flag on one of those posts, explaining your observations please? I'd like to investigate if there is possible gaming going on (badge hunting for example).– Martijn Pieters ModAug 25, 2017 at 6:24
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If a person continuously editing posts only bump it into home page, do raise a custom mod flag as said by @MartijnPieters. It is gaming the system and appropriate action should be taken against that person.– Sagar VAug 25, 2017 at 6:29
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23Ah, that's a user cleaning up a tag. I don't think they meant to pick a specific date range, I think they are just slogging through all the posts on the tag and finding where they are used incorrectly, and is doing so in date order.– Martijn Pieters ModAug 25, 2017 at 6:47
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8Wow hats off to that... I can't say I envy the work but its good someone does it!– diopsideAug 25, 2017 at 7:07
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7@diopside "I thought this site was for getting people to do things for you" You (hopefully, probably) didn't mean it quite so bluntly, but that's almost exactly what this site is not for! It's main purpose is to allow users to help others to do things themselves, and to be a repository of such help.– TripeHoundAug 25, 2017 at 8:21
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3That was sarcasm... should have added the /s tag :-P– diopsideAug 25, 2017 at 8:22
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6Although it is apparently a common sentiment judging from some of the questions I see every day! Hah. Some of it I chalk up to language barriers, and people not knowing how to word things 'politely' so it sounds like they are making demands. But many people are definitely making demands...– diopsideAug 25, 2017 at 8:23
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4@MartinBonner: it's fine if the edits are constructive. If, however, someone is removing a space here and adding a space there, just to get a badge... We encourage quality actions, if you are obviously just churning the edits for the badge then that's not okay.– Martijn Pieters ModAug 25, 2017 at 14:03
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1@TylerH: nope, not you.– Martijn Pieters ModAug 27, 2017 at 21:09
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Badges.
The Archaeologist Badge is awarded to people who edit posts > 6 months old. For instance, the Silver badge is awarded once you have edited 100 posts over 6 months old.
If I was trying to get this badge, I would probably do a search for posts 6 months old, and start working backwards finding posts that need editing. Given the number of posts arriving each day, it is reasonable that I would get bored before I have gone further back than say 6months+1-2 days.
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15They are not mutually exclusive though - and the question is a general "why does this happen", rather than a specific instance, so this is a valid answer to the general case– mjsAug 25, 2017 at 8:17
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6In this specific case, no, this is not a case of badge hunting. The edits don't qualify towards the badge, and they started with posts that were quite recent at the time, but working their way backwards.– Martijn Pieters ModAug 25, 2017 at 14:04
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