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SE Network Login Test Page: "Messaging failed; stackauth.com skipped" - Am I missing something?
I didn't know about this "Messaging" feature a few minutes ago, but suddenly I need it more than anything else in the world. :-)
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Rude flag dismissed on comment saying user "doesn't seem to be able to develop basic Java code"
joyfully corrected spelling of "joyful edit comment" example :-)
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Does it matter how many flags I retract?
Further to what @BSMP said, three are currently over 42,000 flags in the queue, averaging 12.4 days old, but some from as far back as February. That's just one out of eight review queues.
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Edits should have auto-saved drafts
@Sudsy1002 - I've also experienced edit collisions. That's unrelated to the feature I'd like to see. Not "long term storage"; that wouldn't be feasible.... a "quick recovery" for situations of "oops, wrong button, I just lost all my work"...
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Edits should have auto-saved drafts
@Kendra - that;data's irrelevant to the question, just interesting facts about edits. Doesn't change my request.
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Edits should have auto-saved drafts
It turns out, the rate of "users other than the owner" editing an answer is a little higher than I assumed it. Basically, ⅓ of answers (close to a million per year) are edited, and ¾ of those edits are made by the owner (original author). Curiously, the proportion of edits made by the owner consistently increases annually. I found this chart interesting (Data Source) Also, every year, the overall rate of edited questions decreases while the overall rate of edited answers has increased.
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Edits should have auto-saved drafts
Yeah, I'm not suggested a queue of edits. Just for the user to be able to recover their own edit. It's no different than if the user actually remained editing for 60 seconds longer. There's already logic in place to handle conflicting edits, and to decide which one take priority.
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Edits should have auto-saved drafts
I hasn't considered other users editing them too (although I imagine that's a very small percentage of Answer Edits.) On the other hand, even a 60 second "buffer" would prevent lost work due to "accidental navigation"; if I'm intentionally saving a draft, I'd do it locally on my machine or with StackEdit.
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Raise the limits on down/close votes at weekends, (and especially Sundays)
Makes sense. It's pretty clear that weekends have a lot more traffic and that certain type of newbie questions spike on weekends.
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User on tag-edit spree for 2+ days... [excel]+[vba]=[excel-vba]
@halfer you call that direct?! I mean like "summon someone to chat, or send a PM etc" or even an email relay service. I know SO wants to prevent all that though. but an "off-topic comment" on an unrelated post isn't direct either (and breaks a different rule)
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User on tag-edit spree for 2+ days... [excel]+[vba]=[excel-vba]
@Essigwurst - I've removed references to your profile. And yes, you do have contact information there, that's unusual around here... (and Salzburg eh? I've been there; half my family is in Munich and area... small world,)
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User on tag-edit spree for 2+ days... [excel]+[vba]=[excel-vba]
@Essigwurst - you didn't do anything "wrong" (and if there was a way to get a hold of you directly, I would have opted for that), but you did draw attention to a battle that's been going on here since long before either of us joined this site. I despise arguments that continue with no resolution... It's not like we're talking about creationism versus religion here. :-) @Everyone - if I created a short/simple Google Forms Survey on the topic, "to burn or not to burn tag X/Y/Z", would that be frowned upon in this democratic online society? Maybe put an end to the topic once & for all?
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User on tag-edit spree for 2+ days... [excel]+[vba]=[excel-vba]
... semantic cases where Excel+VBA≠Excel-VBA, the fact is that, unless near-100% of users were aware of not only the difference, but even the existence of the 3 tags, they are doomned to continue the debate which isn't going to end anytime soon. I could calculate tangible figure to show the amount of time that could be saved (in discussion, review queues, searching, etc) by simply removing the Excel-VBA tag and retagging existing posts with both Excel & VBA... but I am also aware that the probability of my whining about it actually changing anything is somewhere between Null and Zero.
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User on tag-edit spree for 2+ days... [excel]+[vba]=[excel-vba]
@BDL - I never said they were bad, I say unnecessary. All of those questions, in my opinion, apply to VBA + Excel + Excel VBA, which is *exactly my argument as to why the tag shouldn't exist. If new users aren't aware of the need to include all 3, or if searchers aren't aware that some questions might not include"only Excel-VBA", then someone ends up losing out. Being a big geek for both VBA and for Excel, it stands to reason that, as much as I like the idea of Excel-VBA taking 50% of the tagging/searching effort, and as many will argue, there is indeed a few....