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What the ƒuck did you just ƒucking say about me, you little ßitch? I'll have you know I graduated top of my tags on the Stack Overflow Q&A site, and I've been involved in numerous secret raids on the Suggested Edits queue, and I have over 300 confirmed edit rejections. I am trained in Stack Exchange Q&A and I'm the top user by reputation in the ...
answered May 28 '14 at 17:12
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Providing helpful hints in response to trigger words or phrases seems proportionate and useful (and I would dearly love an automated response to any question beginning with "i wanna" and similar abominations - but that's probably better used as a quality metric to flag for review).
Update: "help at the point of use" is a valuable UI concept - give someone ...
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Should the word “problem” always be blocked from titles?
No, you've hit upon one of a relatively small number of cases where it definitely should be allowed. Unfortunately, it became a trigger word after it was abused too much by people who were in too much of a hurry to write a descriptive title. We're trying to build up a searchable repository of ...
answered Jan 14 '16 at 14:08
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There are basically three ways to perform rich text markup of posts on the web: HTML, BBCode and Markdown, with or without a WYSI(NQ)WYG GUI. For developers, who work with text all day, using either of those markup languages should not be any problem, especially when you get a nice auto-updating preview of your post below your text area.
I don't know why ...
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Answers that consist merely of a code paste without further explanation are not great answers, because they lack context. What does the code do? How does it work? How does it answer the question that was asked?
That said, Low Quality is an automatically-calculated metric, and I'm pretty sure it can't distinguish between code and gibberish.
answered May 15 '14 at 17:45
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This cute kitten1 needs your halp!
To help in finding posts that need some love from editors, I've created a SEDE query, which Deduplicator reworked, to find questions that currently have solved, fixed, answered, and updated notes in the title, and have been edited. The query currently (1 Nov 2015) comes back with 2492 rows, all in need of some attention.
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It's not possible to ascertain whether they have provided info in addition to not working but highly reliable anecdotal analysis indicates they don't ;)
Aye, but this is the rub.
Your anecdotal evidence is just a reflection of the fact that the majority of new questions on Stack Overflow are utterly abysmal crap that should have never gotten posted in the ...
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It's not allowed because it's rude and condescending.
Look at it from the recipients point of view. You go to some one for help and they say "look here" and all that turns out to be is a link to a Google search page.
There are other words and phrases that are not allowed in comments, but it would be counter productive to tell everyone what that content is.
support status-bydesign comments quality-filter
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I'd quite like to see the post preview rendered horizontally alongside the entry box. I think it's the only way we could even get close to persuading these morons to use it.
Beyond that, no. Just downvote and delete. If they can't be bothered to spot this obvious horridness, what do you think the rest of the question's going to be like? Odds of value: 0.06%....
answered May 29 '15 at 15:37
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I'm all for quality.
Given the low number of occurrences of such posts:
current visible ( 8 1 )
first revisions (253) 1
deleted (430)
I don't think it is helping an awful lot.
I wouldn't spend developer time right now and here implementing this.
1. IKR that this doesn't include deleted post
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How can I solve this?
Well, how about adding more details. Like, what are you trying to accomplish, how are you doing it, what difficulties you have found with the approach, another approaches you have tried, etc. In summary, without code isn't a good question neither is with just code. Search for the balance!
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Include pictures in post may cause this problem.
If we insert picture using Image button in toolbar, or use shortcut key Ctrl+G, a script like below will be inserted to out post:
[![enter image description here][1]][1]
This causes my question can't be posted with error Your post appears to contain code that is not properly formatted.
I fixed it by ...
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I think we should emphasize looking at the preview in the error message (because, if the user did, they, more often than not, would've seen the problem).
answered May 29 '15 at 14:18
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There are a couple of problems with profanity filters:
The clbuttic problem,
Legitimate profanity in code (y'know, profanity filters).
Easily defeated.
Profanity, spam and the like already get dispatched very quickly. I'd say the system works as is.
answered May 28 '14 at 17:03
Robert Harvey
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tl; dr this probably can't be done in a useful way (high signal-to-noise ratio), would be very difficult to do, and is probably not a good idea. While I like the idea, I don't think it's feasible.
This is awfully hard to implement because English is a difficult language to parse.
What about these examples?
I get an error and it doesn't work. should ...
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Judging by the regex on Shog9's answer to Allow "question" in title if enclosed in quotation marks, the issue is two-fold: You've got a short title with "error" in it.
That's it. I'm a little rusty on my regex, but this seems straightforward, so let me try to break it down a hair:
^(?=.{0,40}$)(?=.*\b(question(?!\s+mark)|doubt|problem|working|...
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Currently-restricted domains (note that for the purpose of this check, the domain has to match exactly and the URL must have a path - IOW, http://www.plnkr.co/something and http://jsfiddle.net are fine):
jsfiddle.net
ideone.com
www.jsfiddle.net
www.ideone.com
plnkr.co
codepen.io
www.codepen.io
To these, I've now added JSBin:
jsbin.com
www.jsbin.com
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answered Dec 16 '16 at 15:47
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I put together a Data Explorer query that ranks the quality of recent questions that have 'catch' phrases in them. (remember, closed questions get deleted, and are not in SEDE after a while, which skews these results badly). The following two are in the subject line:
I am a beginner
Phrase Matching Closed DownVoted DownvoteTotal DownvotedScore ...
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"The title word filter is one of the worst ideas ever implemented on SO"
But let's give it an history:
At some point in 2011, the following words got banned from question titles (of any length):
"question"
"doubt"
"problem"
Later, "question mark" got allowed as an exception to the rule.
On 30th August 2018, the list filter got limited to question titles ...
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Maybe instead of having questions with excess profanity automatically declined, they should go into the low quality posts review queue (or a different review queue) for humans to review whether they are okay or whether the post is poorly written and/or not fitting for the site. Maybe it's not possible to automatically detect every single instance of going ...
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I can propose the creation of a new privilege:
"Allowed to use 'problem' in question titles"
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Adding garbage to your question is generally not advisable: in a tag with more traffic that will quickly earn you downvotes and closevotes.
The quality filter was likely triggered by your not capitalizing your "i"s, along with a relatively short question length. Both are notorious indicators of bad questions and together, they triggered the quality filter. (...
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What do we expect users to do when the question they're asking requires a phrase that has previously caused questions to get downvoted?
You're close. It's not that they get downvoted, it's that they get downvoted and then closed and/or deleted, which creates other problems. In fact, the system helped you a great deal because
System Settings for my app
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answered Mar 25 '19 at 13:00
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These are some low-quality questions that contain the phrase "I am a beginner" or the like:
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/24161303/dynamically-update-content-as-the-site-gets-updated [-7/Closed]
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/18429434/i-am-a-beginner-studiyng-help-plz [-9/Closed]
I am a beginner in C, could anybody please help me with the output [...
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The exact details of the quality control filter are not public, but your problem is likely due to a combination of factors, including the lack of any code, improper capitalization (it is "I", not "i"), and how short the question is.
However, if what you have quoted in this post is your entire question, the question you want to ask is completely unsuitable ...
answered Dec 2 '15 at 12:37
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Questions like this, where you dump a load of code and ask if there's a problem with it, are poor-quality questions for the following reasons:
The fact that your program is not doing what you wanted it to means, by definition, there is obviously an error in your code.
We do not know what you expect your code to be doing, why you expect it to be doing it, or ...
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I suspect that SO's question filter is misidentifying some of the non-code parts of your question as program code.
I can't tell for sure which parts, but if I had to guess, my money would be on the second paragraph, which I've taken the liberty of quoting below (as a code block, to show it as it appears in your Markdown input):
in brief, i am caching zip ...
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Your question was automatically blocked by the site's quality filter. Let's break your question down and try to see why it was blocked.
in android, how to stack ScrollView and recycler view(or any other view that extends scrollview) with each other like combine them, one on the top of the other, act like all the content are within the same scroll view?
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Most of your questions have gotten downvotes because they merit them, not because people are out to get you.
Let's look at the 5 questions from your profile that have downvotes:
javascript - Split before specific symbol
This is a classic "write my code for me" question. I'm not a JavaScript programmer, but string.split is not exactly the hardest function ...
answered Aug 11 '18 at 14:04
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The following can help you to figure out where your post is broken, as the error dialog itself isn't helpful at all (line number, etc.?)
By marking the whole thing as
quote (Ctrl + Q or the button)
you sometimes can reveal the errors (by breaking your post).
If anything in the quote seems broken, that is an indicator to look for.
Don't forget to remove the ...
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