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Wanted and Manjot (and one other) were at the center of "The Andriod Incident". Manjot was suspended from chat, Wanted was suspended from server rooms.
Those comments should have worked, this stemmed from an error in our responses SQL, the portion that grabs @reply comments wasn't quite right and is now fixed.
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Since many users like detailed bug porn, here's what was wrong:
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I mean this with sincerity and there are no malicious intentions whatsoever, but does anyone know a consistent way to crash an android phone from an app? I'm sure someone has discovered it via debugging at some point.
@DrJackal @ManjotSingh @Wanted I've had enough. I'm suspending you from chat for 30 days. Those messages I understand are enough; I don't even want to know what the other ones mean. If you don't know how to behave among human beings, you're not welcome here. You're free to come back after a month if you're ready to show you can behave.
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Careers relies on location. For example France has no (little) representation on the site.
This question is divided in X parts :
How can C2.0 be promoted where it is not used.
Given the pay/invite system, how can we ensures the spreading of usage across countries.
How should we consider...
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@Pearsonartphoto That's like the 45th time somebody has done that. Usually it leads to everyone saying Oy and starring each other for a few minutes, and then everyone forgets for another month
I'm going to argue that Area 51 is not the optimal solution for Stack Exchange. Right now, as it stands, the following occurs:
Someone, probably an expert or at least a strong enthusiast, proposes a site.
People randomly follow this site. These people aren't committed to the proposal at all. Th...
I don't like that sites go through all this work defining themselves, arguing about how they're unique because a proposal about red ceiling tiles has totally different experts from a proposal about blue ceiling tiles, finally get into beta, and everything goes out the window. Suddenly there's 50 meta posts about "is this on-topic?"
> The Private Beta starts, and usually the first thing thrown out is the questions at the definition stage, as only a small portion of the committers were involved with the definition stage, and many of the questions proposed were written by those with only a passing interest, voted up with those with a passing interest.
I've discussed previously about Area 51's broken model. After experimenting with a site in the definition stage, I've learned a few things, and I think I have an idea.
Let's just simply let users who commit to a proposal continue to refine the definition of the site. After all, they are going to...
It's honestly pretty weird that the definers and the commiters are not the same. Why would you spend time defining a site and then not participate on it?
@badpssockpuppet I don't know what the average is, but on UL 11% fulfilled their commitments. 30% of commiters didn't even sign up -- they literally never came to the site at all
That seems to pretty conclusively illustrate that commitments are pointless. Do people lose rep or the ability to commit again or something when that happens?
From the What can be done with Area 51? question, it seems like the biggest complaint is that there is very little connectivity during the commitment phase. A user merely signs up, then can't do anything aside from refer other users, and see how the progress is going for the site, until the site ...
declining -- you can always cast a reopen vote if the post gets closed.
Also note that all close votes automatically expire after two days.
(and for that matter reopen votes, or any other vote that attempts to reach a threshold -- otherwise, over an absurdly long period of time, say 10 years, e...