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Should I post a question asking to confirm knowledge?
I see what you did there.
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Why is the Posted Date on Jobs completely made up?
@ShadowRanger: At an absolute minimum, they could take action and sanction offenders when this behavior is detected and flagged, just like almost all bad behavior on this site is already dealt with. As to whether it's worth it, the age of a job posting is material information which matters to potential applicants, otherwise it wouldn't be there at all, so it's worth it by definition. The appropriate alternative is to remove the posting age altogether, not to deliberately permit misrepresentations to be made.
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Why is the Posted Date on Jobs completely made up?
@ShadowRanger: "nothing would stop them from removing the posting and posting a new, identical posting afresh" - well, StackOverflow should stop them from doing that...
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New home page makes it seem like SO doesn't allow free use any more
With all the concern about SO's direction and values that's been going on lately, this seems like a spectacularly and bafflingly inappropriate moment to choose for making such a predictably offensive change to the site. It's a real head scratcher.
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The Stack Overflow I wish to build and participate in is no longer supported
"Until the newbs realise that all the experts are on that other SO, and migrate there to get answers" - this just says that "newbs" would eventually choose expertise over welcoming-ness. If that were the case, then the obvious solution would be to just to reinstate the higher standards on SO right now, abandon the welcome wagon initiative, and without any of the messy in-between we'll already be at the outcome that the offended users would eventually choose for themselves anyway.
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Is this conflict of interest an abuse of closing privileges?
I agree with Mgetz, in just about any profession's code of ethics, you need to avoid not only wrongdoing, but the appearance of wrongdoing. Judges, lawyers, accountants, arbitrators, anyone, they avoid acting in any issue in which they have any kind of personal stake, precisely to avoid any such appearance. Assuming good or bad faith just doesn't really come into it, because when you avoid those appearances, you don't need to assume anything. It's a fundamental ethical principle, really.
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How can I better ask this question about finding example code to learn from?
There is no amount of time spent on google which will magically turn an off-topic SO question into an on-topic SO question. If you're looking for something and five hours on google didn't help you find it, then you have a frustrating problem, but you still don't have a good SO question.
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