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I have a question about my Stack Overflow post: Are complex javascript URLs not supported when following links?

I posted a question here on meta asking why my question had been closed. That meta question was heavily downvoted. Is it off topic on meta to ask advice on how to form a good question, how to improve? Now my original question has been deleted, even though I tried my best to accommodate all the suggestions, and revised the original question.

The original issue wasn't resolved. I found out on my own that Firefox behavior had changed over time causing the original issue, but that doesn't give me the workaround I requested in the original post. I would like to have some explanation on why my question was deleted outright. If my original question can be improved further, please advise. If someone can edit it for me, to be more appropriate, I would be grateful.

For those downvoting and reporting, has SO become toxic or highly toxic or what? Is there a squash the noob practice going on that I haven't heard about?

This, I got from the Code of Conduct: "This Code of Conduct helps us build a community that is rooted in kindness, collaboration, and mutual respect."

I asked support if this code (the spirit of the code, as stated here) does not apply to those who downvote and report. The people who do that, don't undo what they do, when a revision is made trying to improve the post. I was waiting to see how my revised question would be dealt with. Vega, Sweeper, marc_s deleted the question 9 hours ago. If you're reading this, I would like to hear your rationale behind the decision to delete. I promise I won't harass you no matter what you have to say. I would just like to know, so I can improve my behavior on SO, for the future. So I can adjust and adapt to the community, even if I believe the community is toxic.

I sincerely hope the people who actually answer the questions and the people who downvote and report and delete are not the same. I like to think that some people at least, are here because they actually want to try and help others like me.

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    Personally I don't see any reason to delete that question, but I think it's a bit over the top to assume the people who voted to do so did it to "squash a noob". In the spirit of the CoC it's also nice to assume good intentions even if you disagree with people's actions.
    – ivarni
    Sep 25, 2020 at 6:55
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    One thing that takes a bit of time to learn is how to provide debugging details. Just saying some code "doesn't work" is virtually meaningless without mention of errors thrown, what part does work vs what part doesn't and what steps you have used to try to troubleshoot. The fact the code was obfuscated is probably what set off the down voting. If you had posted the formatted original source version it would have helped along with the debugging details you would have had a better chance of success
    – charlietfl
    Sep 25, 2020 at 7:09
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    @MehBMe The action of downvoting/closing/deleting posts is not inherently malicious. So, those who took that action didn't need to assume anything. They voted based on (how they judge) the quality of the question.
    – 41686d6564
    Sep 25, 2020 at 7:12
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    @MehBMe When users vote a post, the intentions of the author are irrelevant. Of course the voters can "assumer your intentions were good", and yet find the post not useful.
    – yivi
    Sep 25, 2020 at 7:12
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    The other main issue is it is not absolutely clear what you expect the code to do. There is mention of "complex urls" in title but then only vague discussion about "the original link" and neither of those concepts gets detailed or linked together. A more concise explanation of exactly what you expect the code to do would also help
    – charlietfl
    Sep 25, 2020 at 7:16
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    On top of that, as stated your question expects a "yes/no" answer, and apparently you already know that the answer is "no" for Firefox. Maybe you should redefine the question to "how to accomplish X".
    – yivi
    Sep 25, 2020 at 7:17
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    If that's the case, how would you fix it even if you knew what causes the issue?
    – charlietfl
    Sep 25, 2020 at 7:27
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    @MehBMe If you believe someone else is in breach of the CoC that's really not a good argument for not following it yourself. The question was at a -5 score, people might very well vote to delete it to save you from even more downvotes. They might also have believed it is not possible to edit it into shape. There are several explanations that are more likely than that they did it out of spite.
    – ivarni
    Sep 25, 2020 at 7:30
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    I'm not going to run some encoded javascript that you refuse to reveal the full source code of nor the way it was encoded. You expect me to trust you and your code while we hardly met. I advice to create a new minimal reproducible example with full code, include how to encode it that reproduces the problem on your end and then we might have a question that is worth keeping around. At the moment it could as well be an awesome hack.
    – rene
    Sep 25, 2020 at 8:04
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    What I cannot understand is why all these 'toxic' users are still bothering to try and help you at all. How/why did you jump from 'my question was downvoted and closed' to 'the community is toxic'? Sep 25, 2020 at 8:48
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    My thanks to everyone who showed up and expressed their help, suggestions, advice, feedback. I appreciate your contribution towards making this community better.
    – user14304379
    Sep 25, 2020 at 9:07
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    @MehBMe is it possible ppl downvote cause they are tired of being labeled toxic for the wrong reasons? As soon as a new user doesn't like ANYTHING that happens on the site, they get demeaning, rude and insulting. You can sympathize with the meta effect. Can you sympathize with ppl like Rene, ivarni, Charlie, who help despite the toxic label, and will still be labeled toxic by at least half a dozen rants before this week is ended?
    – Patrice
    Sep 25, 2020 at 10:18
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    'I have given the community an opportunity to prove that they are not toxic by their actions' what!! Are you remotely serious? You think that the burden of proof is for some group to prove that they are non-toxic????? You expect that the skilled and experienced developers on SO would fall for that tactic? You should stop those irrational and unproven allegations and insults as some may find them offensive. I don't give a PHP about what you have to say anymore. Sep 25, 2020 at 11:13
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    @MehBMe I mean... Didn't you come here and labelled everyone toxic at first chance? I just call what I see. Routinely, new users come to meta and lash out at everyone. Yes, we can be better. But it won't be by you assuming ppl are out there 'to get you'. I'm sorry.... 'I call you toxic and if you downvote me for it, well you prove my point. It's like saying 'youre argumentative'. I either say 'yes I am' or 'no I'm not'. Both points have me look like argumentative. 'youre all toxic' : upvotes = ppl agree. Downvotes = ppl are toxic. I see no win.
    – Patrice
    Sep 25, 2020 at 11:23
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    Well thanks for providing this week's meta post about toxicity though. They're always good to keep the blood pumping. Have you at least changed your mind about the dedicated site feature which is the downvote button, a button which is designed to in no way encourage people to explain why they hit it just like the upvote button in no way encourages people to explain why they hit it? It's all part of the design of the site, we're all just people using it as instructed. Have mercy.
    – Gimby
    Sep 25, 2020 at 12:13

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What are you looking for if the question is undeleted and reopened?

You've created an issue in Bugzilla. That bug explains that it's a Firefox issue and what you can do to work around it. I imagine the bug will get fixed at some point and that will be that.

Browser bugs are certainly better off being recorded on the browsers bug-tracking sites as that's where they will be investigated and fixed. The best Stack Overflow can do here is offer a workaround or point you to the bugtracker's bug.

Maybe this question and the answer that it's a Firefox bug would be of interest to some people while the bug exists so if the question was clear enough it could be undeleted and reopened, but its long term value is likely limited once the underlying browser bug is fixed.

If you really want the question reopened then making it clearer what's going on, using the Bugzilla analysis, would be a step in the right direction.

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  • Thanks for the suggestions. I was hoping for a temporary workaround until the bug is fixed in Firefox, which may take time, if it's indeed a bug and not some security feature gone bad. If it was a feature and if they decided they're not going to fix it, I would still need a workaround, that's why I asked. Ok, so I won't reopen the question for now, but will monitor the Bugzilla for some time.
    – user14304379
    Sep 25, 2020 at 8:40
  • I see what you meant now, but I had added the target="_blank" attribute to the link so the original (home) page wouldn't get replaced. That's still a requirement. So removing the attribute isn't really a proper workaround. It still doesn't provide the desired outcome.
    – user14304379
    Sep 25, 2020 at 8:59
  • In that case there is no workaround for you. You'll just have to wait for the bug to be fixed, or fix it yourself like I do. Sep 25, 2020 at 9:44
  • Should I delete the question? Is that OK with you?
    – user14304379
    Sep 25, 2020 at 16:13
  • I don't see why it needs to be deleted and you won't be able to if you try. Sep 25, 2020 at 16:16
  • I only asked because the question seems to be unpopular, and yes, looks like I CAN delete it, but I'll wait for other opinions, Thanks.
    – user14304379
    Sep 25, 2020 at 16:20