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vaultah
Python and C++ developer
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Very inappropriate titled question edited and avoided moderator intervention
If it was edited within the first 5 minutes, no, even moderators couldn't see it. Though comments and closures break the grace period.
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2018 Moderator Election Q&A - Questionnaire
@wim: I know answering in comments is discouraged, but I can't find information on whether the mods are expected to delete these comments. If not, then as a moderator I would reply to such comments with a reminder that answers should be posted in the Answers section, and move on. Any user can re-post any solution from comments as a proper answer (with attribution).
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2018 Moderator Election Q&A - Questionnaire
@wim: yes, comments can't be downvoted, this makes quality control harder, they can't be accepted, etc. But I occasionally post answers to non-duplicate on-topic questions in comments, when the answer is so simple, that I don't want to have it on my profile, get rep for it, or spend time to write the explanation. In my experience, such questions often attract horrible answers, and a less horrible solution in a comment is harmless, at least. As for typo questions, they should only be answered in comments.
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Pluralsight IQ credibility and quality/relevance of their tests
Pluralsight states: "Our product is not intended to be used in hiring, firing, or promotion decisions and we make no warranties to our customers in regards to utilizing assessment results in the hiring process". I would also argue that it is possible to give a reasonably accurate estimate of a developer's skill level in 5 minutes if you ask the right questions, although, judging by the many Meta posts, this isn't the case for most Pluralsight tests.
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Targeted closing of questions that I answered
@Cerbrus the discussion started with this message and continued on the next day
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Targeted closing of questions that I answered
The first question is about a very common syntax error. There's even a canonical duplicate for it. I see no reason for that question to stay
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What about bad new answers to old questions?
See if I can make it correct
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What about bad new answers to old questions?
@usr2564301 I've done that. In that case, a downvote is 100% appropriate, too (adds nothing new -> "not useful")
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