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Should we stop commenting altogether?
I must agree with Dukeling. People often don't understand what you think they would, especially when they are no native speaker. I personally don't see anything polite in your comment. The "please" could as well be ironic, so that doesn't count. And it would never ever occur to me, that "show the code" could also mean "that made you end up at this problem". I'd say you simply have to work on your wording (given only these two examples. I didn't read any of your 15,000 comments).
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Documentation Has Entered Public Beta
@JNat How is reputation handled, when examples are edited? When I improve an example but only get 2 rep points and the original author gets all the later incoming upvotes, this would surely discourage some to do so. Well known problems arise, like FGITW and multiple topics/examples for the same thing. So, how is reputation handled?
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As an employer, how can I see a candidate's SO profile from applying through careers?
Another important reason to not link a profile would be that the employers reaction could be like "oh, I see you posted all your answers during working hours and not in your spare time? How did you manage to find time for your job? Oh, you didn't? I see..." Would be a valid reason not to hire the person, although the applicant might just be bored in his actual job and that's the reason why he's applying in the first place.
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