I am using the AutoReviewComments browser thingy, to
- reduce the time required to give feedback
- avoid getting into manually written comments, which, maybe, sometimes, doesn't result in being overly welcoming. cough cough.
Beyond that, I used the famous http://idownvotedbecau.se/ links, too. But well, the official notion is now that Bare links to idownvotedbecau.se come off as cold and unhelpful, rendering them a no go.
So, to be on the safe side, I am back to use the auto messages, and I am simply looking for feedback given the content I pulled together.
###[Q]
Homework
Unfortunately your question only contains requirements: it is not showing any efforts from your side to solve this problem yourself. Please add your attempts to this question, as this community is about*helping*
you to solve your problem yourself, not about*solving*
it*for*
you. Beyond that: please turn to the[help]
to learn how/what to ask here. Thanks!
###[Q]
Quality
Unfortunately, you input lacks in quality regarding its**form**
. Such input is very likely to be downvoted and closed. Thus: please use the[edit]
link to improve your question. Also note that*preview*
window (together with the help explaining formatting) to improve the quality of your posting. Please note: it is an absolute no-go to use screen shots for code/error messages. Everything that is text should be represented as (formatted/indented) text! Thanks!
###[Q]
MCVE
Questions seeking debugging help ("why isn't this code working?") must include the desired behavior, a specific problem or error and the shortest code necessary to reproduce it in the question itself. Questions without a clear problem statement are not useful to other readers. See: How to create a[mcve]
. Use the[edit]
link to improve your*question*
- do not add more information via comments. Thanks!
###[Q]
Asking for help
Unfortunately your question boils down to "somebody please help me with this". But we do not regard such requests as questions in the scope of this site. Please read[this](https://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/284236/why-is-can-someone-help-me-not-an-actual-question)
carefully to understand why that is. Then consider to either delete this question and putting up a new, more precise question within the scope of this community. Alternatively, you could[edit]
, rework and improve this question. Thanks!
###[Q]
Rec
Questions asking us to recommend or find a book, tool, software library, tutorial or other off-site resource are off-topic for$SITENAME$
as they tend to attract opinionated answers and spam. Instead, describe the problem and what has been done so far to solve it, or consider deleting*this*
question please! Thanks!
###[A]
Answers just to say Thanks!
Please don't add "thanks" as answers. Invest some time in the site and you will gain sufficient[privileges](//$SITEURL$/privileges)
to upvote answers you like, which is the$SITENAME$
way of saying thank you. Thanks!
###[A]
Nothing but a URL (and isn't spam)
Whilst this may theoretically answer the question,[it would be preferable](//meta.stackoverflow.com/q/8259)
to include the essential parts of the answer here, and provide the link for reference. See[here](https://meta.stackexchange.com/a/94027/285661)
for instructions how to write*better*
"link-based" answers. Thanks!
###[A]
Should be comment
This is really a comment, not an answer. With a bit more rep,[you will be able to post comments](//$SITEURL$/privileges/comment)
. Thanks!
###[A]
Should be question
If you have another question, please ask it by clicking the[Ask Question](//$SITEURL$/questions/ask)
button. Please do so now, and delete this answer. Thanks!
###[A]
Another user adding a 'Me too!'
If you have a NEW question, please ask it by clicking the[Ask Question](//$SITEURL$/questions/ask)
button. If you have sufficient reputation,[you may upvote](//$SITEURL$/privileges/vote-up)
the question. Alternatively, "star" it as a favorite and you will be notified of any new answers. Please do so now, and delete this answer. Thanks!
( In case you are wondering why some of the messages resemble "close" messages: depending on the day of week, time of day, a question can stay open for hours, with just 2, 3 close + down votes.
I consider it helpful that person is told about "asking for library is off topic ..." immediately, instead of having him wait for 12 hours before enough close votes come in to give that message. I also believe that adding that message early reduces the number of the "here some link" answers. )
And while we are at it, a quick bonus question: is there a good mechanism to get such messages onto my mobile device?
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either. I am all fine with somebody changing the format so that it is more readable (albeit I wanted to keep the original formatting, in case other people want to come in and copy that text).