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Joel Etherton
VP of Engineer, Beam Brand Center
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Why do people care about reputation points?
+1: Specifically for this: Stack accounts are public and can be used to display competence for your career. I've had potential employers look through my SO profile to gauge how I problem solve and communicate solutions. A healthy SO rep and cadre of questions/answers is enormously powerful as its own indicator of actual capability beyond a standard resume/CV.
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Isn't this answer link-only?
@GeorgeStocker: For the record, I haven't seen the interface or dealt with it, so I don't know if such a suggestion would be feasible or merely clutter in the interface. It's just a random idea that maybe one of the SO developers may or may not be able to use/run with.
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Isn't this answer link-only?
@GeorgeStocker: Oh, no, I'm not suggesting that. I'm just suggesting sort of an optional "stock" message (decline button, decline w/notice button) that dumps a "canned" note as a comment on the answer. "Your answer was flagged for quality, but a moderator chose to decline the flag. Please consider improving the quality of your answer if possible." I'm not indicating any suggestion that would add work to the moderators certainly.
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Isn't this answer link-only?
@gnat: Reasonable, but perhaps a suggestion for a modification of the moderator interface is in order. I understand the viewpoint that the moderator is already doing work and shouldn't have to do more work, but at the same time not commenting does no one any good. Perhaps if the decline interface had an additional button or checkbox to insert an "auto-comment" similar to how the duplicate close vote inserts a comment and/or comment upvote.
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Isn't this answer link-only?
@GeorgeStocker: Also, thanks for the edit on that answer. Completely appropriate.
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Isn't this answer link-only?
@GeorgeStocker: Honestly, I think that's where he's implying that the comment should come. At the moment someone deemed it "flaggable", they should also have made a comment as to why so the person who answered may have an opportunity to improve it. This is almost as annoying as anonymous down-votes, but I think in many cases this comes more as a detriment to the site for not providing the opportunity to improve the quality right away.
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Isn't this answer link-only?
@gnat: Totally understandable, but none of the comments to me actually ever mentioned the quality of the answer itself, nor was I notified of the flags. This is certainly something I would have made an effort to correct myself if I'd known of the issue then.
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Isn't this answer link-only?
+1: I personally would have preferred that the "low-quality-ness" of the format of the answer be brought to my attention. Rather than simply flagging and moving on, pointing it out to the author might help them generate a better answer at that time.
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Isn't this answer link-only?
@gnat: Thanks for bringing this to my attention. This is one my first contributions to SO, and it certainly doesn't meet the requirements of the site with respect to answers. The information may be useful, but it certainly isn't presented properly in any fashion.
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