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What if they COULD google their question in 5 seconds?
@Servy - agreed. Wouldn't it be handy if the new SO Question Wizard included exactly that feature for the OP -- especially new OP's: a list of the first 2 or 3 Google Search results (easily obtained with the Google Search API), in the same way that the interface already shows similar existing SO questions? That would make a big dent in this issue, wouldn't you agree?
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What if they COULD google their question in 5 seconds?
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Can there be legitimate serial downvoting?
Check it out: a Firefox add-on whose sole purpose is to automatically serial-downvote specific users without being detected. That's not very nice at all. Why would a developer create an appicatiion to screw over other developers? Maybe the add-on will receive serial-poor-ratings... 😉
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OK to fix Excel VBA tags programmatically instead of manually?
Hooray! Thanks dude. I'm looking into manually going through some of the ones are are going to be more difficult (ie., >5 tags) where some human decision would be needed.
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Repeated behavior of user harvesting reputation from known duplicates, next steps to do?
I got curious about how tricky it would be to finds trends related to this, so I put together this SEDE Query (with "drill-down links" to user-level detail). I make no claim as to accuracy or application of this data. Keep in mind it also may not be fully representative so it is not querying recursively (ie., duplicates of duplicates). Incidentally, one question has 11,583 duplicates!
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How to include parameters and link to results in SEDE query?
What other parameters are there? For example I believe
#Chart
runs the query and goes to the Chart tab? Is it possible to get to other tabs or do anything else with the query string?
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Merging the [excel-vba] into [vba] - speak now, or forever hold your peace
@V.Brunelle - I think your issue is related to the tour/FAQ's more than the tags. I think most users that post non-programming questions on SO aren't doing so intentionally. (Remember, Microsoft.com encourages new users to come here for any kind of support). Also I don't see how that would be affected with or without excel-vba.
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Merging the [excel-vba] into [vba] - speak now, or forever hold your peace
@Wolfie - based on unofficial survey of small random sample of new SO users, and SO veterans. Basically, "if you had a question like this, which tags would you pick?" I can probably query SEDE to find exact stats on original (pre-edit/PostHistory) questions from new users if that information is deemed significant enough to help sway this decision.
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Duplicates dichotomy: [excel-vba] vs [excel] + [vba]
burninating the [excel-vba] tag (and replacing with the other two) will also cause several users to receive Bronze, Silver, or Gold Tags Badges in the vba or excel tags
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Duplicates dichotomy: [excel-vba] vs [excel] + [vba]
Interesting statistics but the interpretation doesn't make sense. If we were to remove excel-vba then why not also add excel and vba to for users that favorite's the excel-vba tag? Also, the data is polled under the assumption that all users put effort into that list. I don't even know what my fav tags are; I use a button on my toolbar to a bookmark: new Qs of my preferred mix
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Merging the [excel-vba] into [vba] - speak now, or forever hold your peace
Indeed, there are several differences between VBA for different applications, which is why combinations [word]+[vba] should be used
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