Is there a way to calculate reputation by tag and action (question or answer)?
It would be great to see a matrix like:
Tag A Q
--- ----- -----
crystal-reports 10000 10
crystal-reports-10 4000 0
objective-c 0 ...
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I often see duplicate questions. What can we do about all the duplicate questions?
Some discussion points:
Is the "Questions that may already have your answer" not clear enough?
Should it be made more difficult before you can ask a question?
Should there be a ban for a certain time when it ha...
@ircmaxell I don't think it would be hard to figure out who's ignoring you, b.c you could just log out and then visit the chat room anonymously and see that the user was in fact in the room while you were there?
@AstroCB Hmmm, not sure of the distinction, but I thought you were referring to a Sponsored Tag, like andorid, which has an image. The msdn tag isn't sponsored in this way. I don't see any "sponsored links" on msdn at all. I also haven't heard of sponsored links for tags, so I'm completely ignorant of the subject. Would be a good question for the team, tho... — Will34 mins ago
@Will It may have something to do with rep (further reduced advertising like you get at 200?), but I see the links. (Also, you don't have to have all of those options; a tag can have any of the three.) — AstroCB2 mins ago
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I want there to be some more destructive badges; like "undelete 100 deleted questions", "unaccept 50 answers", or "receive 300 non-constructive comment flags".
"Roll back 100 edits that were roll backs of your edits"
I'm a pretty new user and not very familiar with the policy of Stack Overflow, so I'm asking this question to better get into this.
I posted my first answer to this question and my answer was approved by the OP as it solved his problem.
Today I noticed having lost all my reputation and checked ...
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@LarsTech honestly, I've kind of wanted that as a new feature recently. It's weird to come across posts that have been closed by one person without a diamond (nor a dupe hammer), until you realize that the person used to be a moderator (or in this case, used to have moderator powers). — Cupcake8 mins ago
Hollow diamonds for former mods/people with moderator privileges?
The Stack Exchange's s.tk URL shortener is quite useful for getting to sites quickly.
However, http://st.k/meta still points to Meta Stack Overflow, which used to be the network-wide Meta. Now that we have Meta Stack Exchange, shouldn't it point here?
I figured out how to add an opening quote marks on my quote (using a background), but how would I add a closing quote marks in my style. I'd like to add a closing quote marks image after the Russell Wilson is a great quarterback.
See my jsfiddle: http://jsfiddle.net/huskydawgs/bmj942y4/2/
My co...
Does anyone know of any meta posts describing what to do with suspected gold-badge-hammer-close abuse? We've become aware of a user who has hammered some old questions (18 months old or so) with a question he's just answered himself a month or so ago. Both answers are pretty much identical.
For now another gold-badge holder has re-opened the question and seeing if we can find a true canonical but just wondered if anyone knew if this is the right thing to do. For instance would it be applicable to flag this for mod attention if we genuinely thought someone was being abusive.
Quick Q, when burninating, what is the best course of action I can take when dealing with posts such as this (there are also ~100 similar posts with the same tag)?
I had posted a question on Programmers after having thought about the concept for a week or so. The self-proclaimed geeks/experts downvoted it because the question did not fit their mental models. The Programmers site is supposedly for detailed analysis of concepts. That is what the FAQ says. Thi...
As most are aware, we are limited to 5 standard migration paths. The current migration paths are:
Meta Stack Overflow
Super User
Tex
DBA
Sharepoint
If users want to migrate to another site, they have to use a custom flag which can sit in the review queue for extended periods of time before be...
Your question is still too broad. I'd consider it a lost cause because of the nature of it (pretty much unsalvageable without fundamentally changing the question (and invalidating answers)), it's best just leave it be.
In general, there should only be one question, supported by research of the t...
^ I can't tell if he's trolling me or if I'm trolling him.
@Ffisegydd it's not uncommon to close older questions as duplicates of newer ones, if the newer ones make better canonicals (better title, more clearly written, has more answers), though such things have to be judged on a case by case basis.
@bjb568 It's the new "ask for help in answers." Delete half the question and replace it with your own question asking about a similar situation. Either that...or the OP is not logged in.
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Your question says "I had posted a question on Stack Overflow and realizing that the question was a bit broad, I edited it." Are we talking about the same thing? — bjb56848 mins ago