135 votes

Underline in [`code`](links)

It's not just a matter of being hard to read; this is actually hiding information, in a way that's going to confuse novices. You could argue that nobody's going to be stupid enough to think that C++ ...
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76 votes

Please implement clause 7b of the CC-by-SA license

We're working on a few things surrounding this. Self-disassociation Yes - users should definitely be able to disassociate themselves from their contributions without involving us. It's the right ...
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73 votes

Why is SO running a promoted tweet with scaremongering Wikipedia misinformation?

That tweet is wholly unacceptable and should be removed. I would encourage someone to also post an apology tweet. Given the size, reach, and influence of Stack Overflow, I would hope that the company ...
62 votes

Underline in [`code`](links)

It's just a matter of taste, but the underlined links look horrible. It is horribly distracting to glance at a paragraph and automatically have your eyes drawn to the colored and underlined text. That ...
45 votes
Accepted

Let's close down these [opencv*] tags

Please don't do this manually. Splitting one tag into two different tags is a very easy swoosh of the hand procedure for CMs. Doing this manually is not a good way because: It is pointless extra ...
38 votes

Why is SO running a promoted tweet with scaremongering Wikipedia misinformation?

I'd expect SE to be better than clickbaity titles than that. You'll never guess what happens next!
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34 votes

Stop using our delete votes in the LQPRQ when 20k-rep users recommend deletion

I played around with the review interface a bit, and managed to come up with a user script hack to stop LQP "Delete" reviews from eating into the daily delete vote quota: // ==UserScript== // @name ...
31 votes

Wording of guidance for OP on a duplicate question

I agree with everything said. So not much noise from me more here. A few things bunched together: "Ugly" Questions should be edited, not freshly reposted in the same state (which the ...
29 votes
Accepted

Why did I fail this first question review audit after choosing sharing feedback?

Known-good audits should only be failed by picking a canned comment In my opinion, sharing custom-written feedback should be seen as the same as writing a comment: neither a positive nor negative ...
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28 votes

Please implement clause 7b of the CC-by-SA license

IANAL I am far from being a lawyer, but I don't think that's what the legalese means. I believe the verbiage does give the poster (Licensor in the text) some rights to be involved with what happens ...
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28 votes

Delete vote retraction logic is confusing

I agree this is a very bad bug that should be fixed as soon as possible. The button is called "delete" regardless of whether one has already voted to delete or not. Humans are expecting a ...
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22 votes

Why is SO running a promoted tweet with scaremongering Wikipedia misinformation?

Thanks for bringing this issue to our attention. I'm the director of content marketing at Stack Overflow and manage our blog, podcast, and newsletter. The tweet is a line from the podcast that is ...
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19 votes

A single "Recommend Deletion" action in the Late Answers queue completes the review and nothing else ever happens

As Cody noted, I noticed this last November after it was brought up on MSE, but that answer never gained apparent traction with staff, and I never got around to bringing it up again in a new post ...
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18 votes

Indicate within questions that I already voted to close/reopen

I think this is a very good suggestion. I often find myself in the situation where I browse older questions from an earlier time of the day, or the day(s) before. There are many low quality questions ...
  • 164k
18 votes

"Mostly code" is rejected but "mostly screenshots" goes through

The honest answer is, yes, ideally questions containing very little text and a hyperlink or 2 should ideally be rejected as well; unfortunately they are not. Although I can't know what truly went ...
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13 votes

Update JS-Beautify Snippet formatter

Stack Exchange is using an old version of js-beautify to beautify JS, HTML, and CSS. Dynamic import isn't the only thing the old version gets wrong. It also breaks code when the code contains any of ...
12 votes

Let's close down these [opencv*] tags

Beside the interface specific tags, there are several other opencv* tags, which I personally would like to see to be vanished, too. First of all, as Miki also pointed out in his comment, there are ...
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12 votes

Extend the selection area of each item in the various option dialogs

Yes please! I'd like to add to this feature-request: In some of the option dialogs, the tiny space between the main label and the smaller-text description label is not hittable, which has been a small ...
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11 votes
Accepted

Roomba'd questions are once again showing up in search

We found a piece in the re-indexing code that was pointing to our read-only DB instead of the main one T_T. This was causing a small number of posts to be desync when deleting the posts in main, but ...
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9 votes

Wording of guidance for OP on a duplicate question

I mostly agree, though "Your question will be placed in a review queue to determine whether it should be reopened." is way too technical. "Your question will be reviewed and might be ...
9 votes

Why is this question shown with a tag (dart) it doesn't have?

This is bizarre. The question itself does show four tags including dart. The history does not show dart ever existing. Checking SEDE I have observed the same thing: in Posts the table shows the tag ...
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8 votes

Why did I fail this first question review audit after choosing sharing feedback?

OK, as far as I understood from you, if the post is positive or the community consensus is that the post is OK, then the right action is "Looks OK". I personally hate that "right/wrong&...
8 votes

Collectives icon has wonky borders

On Firefox (Windows 10), I don't see borders, but I do see a couple of stray pixels at each corner no matter what the zoom setting. The pixels show up whether I follow the search link or the question ...
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5 votes

Why did I fail this first question review audit after choosing sharing feedback?

"Share feedback" is shorthand for "Share feedback that this post should be closed." If you are fairly new to using the tool, I can imagine that you might expect "share ...
5 votes

Wording of guidance for OP on a duplicate question

For me, the main problem with this feedback is that we close two questions as duplicates not because they are similar questions, but because they have the same answer. The consequences of failing to ...
5 votes

Why is Stack Overflow Jobs inaccessible to small startups?

I can see the downside to SO here. Small companies do have a high risk of failure, that is a fact of life. Statistics is a large part of it; you are far more likely to lose 50% of your customers than ...
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5 votes

Let's close down these [opencv*] tags

For all of these tags, the process could be as follows (see this answer): Add the relevant language/platform tag to those questions that don't already have it. Rename (or synonymize) the tag to ...
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4 votes

Miscellaneous Operator inquestion:this does not work

This is now fixed for public users, but not for teams. We're thinking about how to best address this balanced with security. For now, I'm calling this status-completed as it both: Hasn't been used in ...
4 votes

Why did I fail this first question review audit after choosing sharing feedback?

Having just run into a similar problem with audit, which feels like a pretty hostile system, I have a few things that seem like they could get it working better. The audit could let you know what the ...
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4 votes

Wording of guidance for OP on a duplicate question

I agree that the current message for duplicates is poorly written. Say there is Person x, who has had a question closed as a duplicate (wrongly). With the current message in place, I assume this is ...
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