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Is it ok to ask to upvote/accept my own answers? [duplicate]

I am not doing that. This is something I saw some people doing. Case 1: A relatively high rep (3k+, as I remember) users asks a question. Another relatively high rep user X provides an answer. The ...
sampathsris's user avatar
84 votes
1 answer
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Could high-rep users help with clearing comment flags?

I have to start this question with a simple assumption: there are a lot of comment flags raised by users: We get a lot of comment flags. A lot. We see a lot of comments. We delete comments all the ...
David Thomas's user avatar
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Can I help SO with closed questions?

I have recently written a piece of code that tries to predict closing Stack Overflow questions. Could SO let me use it for helping it to predict question closure? I crawled SO and got about 8,000 ...
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SO Close Vote Reviewers

What It's Not Another thread about close votes (starting with the disclaimer, "Another thread about close votes.") But! This thread is not about why the queue as large as it is. This thread ...
Andrew Cheong's user avatar
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Does Stack Overflow use machine learning for posts?

I'm not exactly sure if this is appropriate for Meta but I was wondering if Stack Overflow or Stack Exchange in general uses some kind of machine learning for post classification such as spam or ...
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Can a machine be taught to flag Non-Answers and post comments on them automatically?

TL;DR: Yes, it can. Background: The New Answers To Old questions page in the moderator tools is one of the best tools that can be used to assist moderation and has often been described as a place to ...
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A literal robo-reviewer

Related: Can a machine be taught to flag comments automatically? I was thinking about automated flagging and it occurred to me that if an automated flagger can exist and survive, a literal Robo-...
Robert Columbia's user avatar
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Enhanced heuristics for moderation: where is our line?

There are lots of methods you can use to semi-automate your moderation activity on Stack Overflow, it ranges all the way from review queue hotkeys to having an automated bot cast flags in your ...
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Are GrammarBots supported?

I enjoy answering and nurturing the ruby and rubyonrails questions on Stack Exchange. However I'm often having to edit the English of a question before addressing the technical bits. Say I wrote a bot ...
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Visualizing Data About Stack Overflow Election Candidates

When reading up on all the candidates in the moderator election, I found myself wanting to know how candidates compare on a lot of different numeric metrics, such as volume of edits, reviews, and ...
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Privilege: moderate my own content

Moderators seem to take little time dealing with flags, comment flags in particular, and a big part of that is that they are inundated with so many. At the same time, experienced users get frustrated ...
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The Low Quality Posts review queue is growing... let's burn it down!

A little over a year ago, we held the memorable community burnination of the close-votes queue. This has little to do with that. The close votes queue is so massive that it's practically a beast of ...
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Prevent useless/no longer needed comment before they get posted

We all know that there is a lot of not needed comments that simply add noises or tend to transform a post to a chat. My concern here is about a particular type of comments: Comments that we flag ...
Temani Afif's user avatar
11 votes
1 answer
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Are comment flags handled on the version at the time of flagging or the current version?

I recently had a comment flag declined, I believe incorrectly. The user lashed out against me after I pointed out that his answer didn't solve the question OP asked. I flagged it as unfriendly/unkind, ...
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Why was my comment telling a user to learn how to debug removed?

I've had three comments on this question, now the second one was removed - I assume in response to a flag by the user asking the question, as he was seemingly offended by me telling him to learn how ...
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