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My question was answered, but the answer is not actually a useful answer to my question. I voted to delete that answer, because I started a bounty and need correct attention. When an answer is NOT actually an answer, I just vote to delete it. Maybe it is very correct and useful, but NOT HERE, to my question.

How to fetch HTML content from url using ONLY URL Session to make it working with watchOS and SwiftUI?

I left a comment explaining this, but it keeps getting removed.

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    the usual habit/consensus is to downvote if you don't like/think highly of an answer. It's only useful to delete if it's spam/etc Commented Mar 7, 2023 at 15:33
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    From the comment you've reposted: "That answer doesnt meet my expectations because it uses server side, and the question is about to not to use server side." Is not a reason to vote to delete, it's a reason to downvote... Delete votes aren't "super downvotes".
    – Thom A
    Commented Mar 7, 2023 at 15:35
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    so... you posted a question, got an answer that didn't apply to your specific scenario, the poster deleted the answer, you got a second answer, repeating the same process, and after two rounds you still didn't edit your question to clarify? halfer did it instead? who is harassing who?
    – Kevin B
    Commented Mar 7, 2023 at 15:38
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    @BartłomiejSemańczyk you cannot attribute cause to votes on Stack Overflow unless the voters tell you why they voted. Votes are anonymous and do not require a specific reason be given.
    – TylerH
    Commented Mar 7, 2023 at 15:42
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    Those votes are likely to the "Meta Effect" @BartłomiejSemańczyk . With respect, the fact that you posted this question, initially blaming a user who made a helpful edit to your question after you had missed out a critical piece of information (that any solution need to be client side), can leave quite a sour taste in people's mouths when the question (this question) comes in with such an accusatory tone.
    – Thom A
    Commented Mar 7, 2023 at 15:43
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    "Please check the history of comments under that answer" Users can't see deleted comments.
    – Cerbrus
    Commented Mar 7, 2023 at 15:44
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    In programming, the approach you're looking for often is not a good solution. Answers that provide alternative solutions, especially answers as detailed as this one, shouldn't be downvoted just because it doesn't follow the OP's restrictions, and they certainly shouldn't be deleted. They provide additional insight. Alternative solutions.
    – Cerbrus
    Commented Mar 7, 2023 at 15:46
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    Okay, let's make this simple: @Bartłomiej, your intent to delete that answer is simply not how SO works. It's an answer to your problem, even if it's not the answer you want.
    – Cerbrus
    Commented Mar 7, 2023 at 15:49
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    @BartłomiejSemańczyk I really can't side with you here; your question was missing important information, you got an answer which didn't provide the solution you want because you omitted that information, and now you want to delete that answer because you didn't tell them that piece of information? That would be like taking your car to have the paint redone (due to scratches) and then when you got it back refusing to pay because they only repaired the scratches rather than repainting the car blue, when it was previously black, despite never advising them you wanted the entire car repainted.
    – Thom A
    Commented Mar 7, 2023 at 15:52
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    Looking at those comments, there was no harassment. They complimented the post and stated that the deletion request is unreasonable. That's all.
    – Cerbrus
    Commented Mar 7, 2023 at 15:53
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    @BartłomiejSemańczyk: I'm sorry, but the comment does not qualify as harrassment. Saying that someone can ignore a claim you made is not an attack on you as a person, your culture or your ethnic background. All it is is advice to the answerer about one possible way to react to something you said. In this specific case, that advice happened to match the consensus of how this site works, but even if it wasn't that's still not an attack on you. Commented Mar 7, 2023 at 16:23
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    Bartłomiej - your behaviour on this question was an utter disgrace. I struggle to understand how you have the temerity to post on Meta after that series of embarrassments. The answer upon which you were heaping abuse looked like a good effort had been made, and thus it is not a wonder that you were getting downvotes on the question. Asking people to delete their answers to you is just not on, especially if they are a new user. (The answer author turns out to be using AI tools, but we did not know that at the time).
    – halfer
    Commented Mar 7, 2023 at 18:44
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    It seems like you are refusing to listen to the community repeatedly, Bartłomiej. When people tell you how Stack Overflow works, you seem to mentally filter out what they have said, and then claim that you are still confused. If your question is closed justifiably, and it is explained to you why, you still claim it was unjustified. If you try to delete someone else's answer, and it is explained to you that this is not acceptable behaviour, you will still claim that you have been wronged. I am at a loss to explain your motivations, and at this point I can only see malice.
    – halfer
    Commented Mar 7, 2023 at 20:14
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    Bottom line: look at the downvotes on this Meta question - minus 27 at the time of writing. Your previous Meta question - minus 27 again. The one before that, minus 34. This is a very clear message to you, and you need to heed it.
    – halfer
    Commented Mar 7, 2023 at 20:16
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    @BartłomiejSemańczyk Insisting that you are right, ignoring contrary opinions and inventing conspiracies works much better on social media where feelings are accepted over facts. I lost all sympathy with your position as soon as you entered victim mode:(( Commented Mar 8, 2023 at 2:28

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First of all: Thank you for coming to Meta to get clarification about why your comments were being removed, rather than persist in posting them on the answer. Posting a question on Meta, or alternatively, flagging the post for moderator attention to get clarification, was a much better option than repeatedly posting.

The comments were deleted by a moderator because the community was flagging them as problematic, and the moderator that handled the flags agreed. When someone puts in the effort to answer your question, even if it turns out to be the wrong answer, we don't just delete such efforts *), and telling someone to delete their answer, effectively saying that you want it gone, is not considered a very constructive way to provide feedback. For one, the answerer may be able to correct for the misunderstanding and improve their answer to fix the issue.

We don't just delete wrong answers like this, because the goal of this site is to not only help you, but any future visitor with a similar issue. And just because the answer doesn't quite work for you, that doesn't mean the answer is unhelpful for others. That's where the voting system comes in: you and everyone else with an account with enough reputation, can vote on the post, up or down. If the answer isn't helpful for you, vote it down, and if it is helpful to you, vote it up. And separately from voting, use comments to explain why an answer might not work, constructively, by pointing out what might have been missed.

Next, if you are getting answers that happen to have missed an important detail about your environment, consider editing your question to make it clearer. Writing questions is hard, don't expect to get it right every time. Instead, take 'wrong answers' as feedback that perhaps your question could be clearer.

Reserve delete votes for problematic posts. Posts where it is clear that no amount of editing effort is going to make it an answer, to any question, for example, should be deleted.


*) We do delete posts when they violate our policies such as the ban on ChatGPT-generated content, and this answer was generated by ChatGPT. If you suspect a post was generated by ChatGPT or violates one of our policies, please flag it for moderator attention and explain why. The answer here has now been removed.

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Before halfer edited your question, there was nothing in your question suggesting that calling a different server to do the work was unacceptable to you. Both answers, prior to halfer's edit, attempted to answer your question as asked.

If anything, I'd argue Halfer's edit is incorrect because it invalidates an existing answer, and that neither answer should have been deleted.

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  • It was actually, in the title using ONLY URLSession and that is simple. Has anyone checked at least one time if that answer is correct? Commented Mar 7, 2023 at 15:57
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    The title isn't a good place to put critical information, @BartłomiejSemańczyk . Sure, you can include it in it, but that critical information should be in the question itself. At the end of the day we're addressing the content of the post, not the title; titles are an introduction to what the question is about. Titles can just as often be misleading.
    – Thom A
    Commented Mar 7, 2023 at 16:13
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    My edit in rev5 was just a reflection of the OP's views on March 4th, added in a comment on Mattia's answer. I agree that thatstooeasyman may not have seen that, so feel free to wind it back, if that makes more sense to the activity chronology. (For sub 10K readers: both of these folks made answers that have both been deleted).
    – halfer
    Commented Mar 7, 2023 at 18:39
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    Now that both are deleted, there's no answer to invalidate with an edit
    – Kevin B
    Commented Mar 7, 2023 at 18:40

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