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Stack Overflow not reachable via IPv6
@Carpetsmoker The ISP is supposed to give each customer a quadrillion IP addresses, and you can easily use that to know if two addresses are supposed to belong to the same customer. Don't trust anybody who says IPv6 makes that harder to achieve, because CGN has already made it impossible to do with IPv4.
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Should I delete a question of mine which I feel is no longer relevant?
I absolutely agree with this. If anybody is still facing the problem with the old version it is useful for them to know whether it has been fixed. That could even be a contributing factor to the decision about when to upgrade. And for anybody using the newest version it may be useful for them to know that the problem is supposed to have been fixed.
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Suggested Edits: What Do You Mean This Was Spam?
@AlexanderO'Mara Is there a way to get the vote counts other than going through each review manually?
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Suggested Edits: What Do You Mean This Was Spam?
@AlexanderO'Mara If each of those suggested edits were of identical quality, then each vote should have been independent. Hence the expectation would be to see a distribution centered around the percentage of reviewers who would approve. Of those I would of course only see those with enough approval votes. But that does mean I should have seen a majority of them close to the threshold for rejection and only a minority of them being approved unanimously. I do not know what the reason for this discrepancy is. And I cannot check it, because I don't know how to find all the rejected edits.
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Suggested Edits: What Do You Mean This Was Spam?
@AlexanderO'Mara Does look like an edit war. But what is concerning about it is that there appears to be a disagreement between a few moderators on one side and a large number of reviewers on the other side. Most of those edits were unanimously approved by reviewers and still reverted by a moderator.
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Is there any contradiction in both flagging as NAA and leaving a comment for newbies?
@rene Those boilerplates really ought to be available in the First Posts and Late Answers queues as well.
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Which is the most linked question?
@MacroMan Do you mean the one where the top rated answer has a long rant about parsing and completely missed the fact that the question was about lexing rather than parsing?
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Is defacing own posts worth a mod flag?
@ChrisF But even if they can rollback edits to their own post we cannot count on them doing so. I think I have seen users vandalize their own post and then after it was rolled back they would vandalize it again a little bit differently. If I see that I would flag it for a moderator because I cannot know for sure whether an automatic flag is raised in that case.
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What is a solution to the Stack Overflow "underdog effect"?
If the originally accepted answer becomes outdated and an up to date answer is provided at a later date, the accepted answer may have had such a long time to collect votes that the newer answer will never surpass the outdated accepted answer. Here is one example of that. Though I am not sure if you would consider that to be a separate issue.
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Is defacing own posts worth a mod flag?
It requires two sides to make a rollback war. I'd rather flag a post manually for an administrator to take action than be one side of the rollback war triggering an automatic flag.