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12:07 AM
Wait a minute...
Size 13
3
D:
 
12:32 AM
Under the principle that a question should stand on its own I am of the opinion that this question should be closed as unclear or off-topic for lack of information for diagnosis so stackoverflow.com/questions/23001464/…
 
1:03 AM
@Braiam Oh, oh well. Thanks!
@Doorknob Your B's are just as freaky! That is not Helvetica; or if it is, it's been beaten by its angry husband a few times too many and needs to get out of that relationship. Your kerning is a nightmare, too... oh god... I can't look...
My god what a twisted world you live in...
 
Lol, just noticed that B. Cannot be unseen....
 
Haha
 
Why are you doing this to me?!?! >:O
I hate you now :P
 
LOL I actually have that printed and hanging on the wall in my office at home.
 
Haha :D How do you stand looking at that all the time? It's so... horrifying!
 
1:13 AM
TeX taught me to care about kerning.
 
Lol
 
Okay, now I really have to figure out what's happening to my font because it keeps annoying me. Brb
 
Oh man. Be careful. Those B's look dangerous.
 
size 20:
What is wrong with this :O
 
Haha wth
 
1:23 AM
Okay, so it is Helvetica's fault. Somehow. :/
Time to install Helvetica Neue! :P
restarting Chrome, brb
... nothing happened
Turns out the font's called "HelveticaNeue", not "Hevetica Neue". Wat
Okay, I don't care, I'll just live with 3s and Bs haunting me forever. :P Gtg
 
1:46 AM
@Doorknob Haha, later.
 
2:00 AM
@Doorknob He's the one in the sticky situation- I would give him a bit of a break ;)
@JasonC hai!
@JasonC yeh, that was a bit of a mess :(
Hopefully Laszlo returns at some point. I think he's a great guy.
he's back! :)))))))))
@Doorknob @JasonC ^ !!! welp, nevermind :)
sigh
Okay, I'm going to sleep. I'll see you all tomorrow, Tavernians!
 
2:29 AM
@BlueIce Pinging you just to say bye. How stupid is that?
 
@JasonC Wonderful :D
Besides that you just woke me up.
So, it's semi-wonderful.
Okay, bedtime for reals.
I'm turning the volume off, so @JasonC can't wake me up. (admittedly, that noise is frickin' disconcerting at night :P)
 
3:16 AM
@BlueIce
I like the noise. It's the door bell from Star Trek. Every time I hear it I instinctively say "Enter!"
 
3:29 AM
^ This question shows up in searches for "non-static static context [java]", "non static static context [java]", but not for "nonstatic static context [java]". Granted the last form is sloppy, but it's still potentially useful. I want to edit that question to allow it to show up for "nonstatic", but I'm not sure how. It also sometimes prevents the question from showing up in "related" links or automatically appearing in the "new questions" window. Any thoughts?
I could just e.g. add "Search keyword: nonstatic" at the bottom, although that seems sloppy.
 
 
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5:51 AM
another unexplained downvote: stackoverflow.com/q/23001582/2682142
(after two upvotes and selected answer). This is now getting ridiculous.
 
 
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6:59 AM
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A: QtRuby with Qt 5?

Laszlo PappQtRuby only supports Qt 4 for the time being. Hopefully, it will change soon, but this seems to be the reality at the time of writing this.

another downvote without explanation, yay!
I wonder if someone is doing all this with socks that it does not get revealed by the underlying algorithm. Someone must have some "smart" ways to trick the sanity system around.
 
7:16 AM
hello
 
@IPADDRESS Hello and welcome! What can we help with?
 
I earned the maximum of 200 rep however I actually got 205 rep but I did not get the mortarboard badge
 
@IPADDRESS Weird happens. Which site? I'll check it over and see if anything's amiss.
 
stackoverflow
why have I not got the badge
 
Actually, I think making the commenting for downvotes mandatory is not such a bad idea. It does not take much effort, and I do not see any drawback either if it is restricted to reason or comment upvote. Poor comments for getting around the system could cause issues for the authors of those.
 
7:19 AM
@IPADDRESS The association bonus doesn't count - you need 200 rep from other things. (Sorry - that's just how things are.)
 
oh
never mind
when you get 500 rep you get access reviews queues privallige. do you get rep for doing reviews
 
hmm, feels like a downvoter sock puppet:
just above 125, nothing more.
lol you have just proven your untrustworthiness by denying it. i'm the one who reported you a few months ago when your voting behavior was unfair to others, and i took a screenshot of your SO profile during its suspension showing the notice by SO that your account was suspended. but you can lie about it if you wish. — Johnson 46 mins ago
writing comments like that, and even getting it upvoted, which is completely personal, and not on topic.
three downvotes altogether and all of them are distributed yesterday and today; too much coincidence, I would say.
got all the necessary reputaion in one week, and no more contribution afterwards... and that was obtained right after the creation...
 
7:37 AM
@LaszloPapp you can flag, but chances they will find something aren't high.
@IPADDRESS no reputation, only some badges.
 
@IPADDRESS No, you don't. Furthermore, it'll probably never happen, because we've got quite enough of a problem with people just mindlessly reviewing already.
 
@ShadowWizard: I will propose mandatory comments later with optional comment upvote fallback. That should improve the system.
it is insane to see this happening without any chance to solve the issue at large.
that would probably have helped to keep H2CO3 around, too.
 
@LaszloPapp you do know there is a big chance you will be downvoted to oblivion? Any suggestion regarding mandatory comments to downvotes got it, and there were many in many variations. Just saying, you can try if you want. :)
 
@michaelb958 what's the point of reviewing apart from badges ten
 
How did Dropbox ever think it would be a good idea to add a war criminal to their board of directors? blog.dropbox.com/2014/04/growing-our-leadership-team
 
7:52 AM
@IPADDRESS Mainly the warm fuzzy feeling of contributing to the quality of the site. (If you don't get that, you might not be the kind of person reviwing was designed for.)
 
@ShadowWizard: you are not making any sense.
I explicitly wrote there would be a fallback comment upvote.
 
(In fact, I'm switching over to SpiderOak right the heck now.)
 
not sure why it has been misinterpreted.
 
@michaelb958 hi do you unlock any privallages after 500 rep which make you gain rep
 
@LaszloPapp And what if there aren't any comments to upvote? What then?
 
7:53 AM
I am not defending st***d downvoters. I wanna scare them off instead of the useful members of the community who are not with us anymore due to that.
@michaelb958: you have to leave one.
IMHO, it is totally fair to require at least one downvote reason from the insane crowd.
 
@IPADDRESS Not really. In fact, the only things that let you gain rep are asking, answering, and editing, which are all 1-rep privileges. After that it's all moderation abilities.
 
as I wrote, it could be tricked around still, but there would be at least one person there to punish.
which would reduce it happening from time to time which would reduce the insane downvote crowd.
 
@LaszloPapp And therein lies the chief objection to this whole scheme - nobody wants to be the downvote scapegoat.
 
I do not see why such a proposal would go to download oblivion, really, it is for defending sane people.
@michaelb958: why is a valid reason "scapegoat", seriously?
in fact, it would encourage people in some sense due to the comment upvote badge.
it is a bit like the close reason, really.
 
@LaszloPapp So a crap question is posted by a proven help vampire (who is really irked by this point). It really deserves downvotes. Nobody wants to leave the first downvote, because they'll have to be linked to it via that comment, and will subsequently be revenged.
In fact, that makes me realise that the whole idea runs counter to the central principle of "votes are anonymous". Good luck getting the staff on board.
 
7:57 AM
I do not follow.
it does not make any sense to me what you are writing.
if you are afraid of helping people to improve posts, Stack Overflow might not be for you.
the whole point of Stack Overflow is to build a quality Q/A site, which inherently implies good posts.
but let us consider that for a bit you are right, and see the alternative consequence:-
* shitload of unreasonable downvotes from pretty much anyone who wants to destroy.
* lots of begging comments for reason
* a lot of motivation to do the same
* lots of comments made discussing it
* lots of moderation actions taking place
* chat discussions, etc.
* frustrated people
* useful members of the community stepping away.
* lots of suspensions (handling the issue - when it is caught at all - rather than preventing)
most of those would be solved by my proposal... I considered -2 for downvote, too, but that would not still be significantly better.
(another unexplained downvote as we speak, it is getting above 20 within 2-3 days)
who is downvoting proposals like that to oblivion, is supporting those consequences.
The only drawback of my proposal - AFAICT -, is crappy downvote reason provided, but since downvotes could be bound to downvote reasons, the crappy downvotes could be reversed, too. I cannot possibly imagine a better solution without being too intrusive at the current moment. If you do not want to take even a click for upvoting a downvote reason comment to improve posts, you are not a useful part of the community IMHO.
Note, this is not the same proposal as making the comment mandatory for every single downvote, and that makes a huge difference. And really, I could not find such a proposal just yet. I think people have too much prejudice such as "yikes, it includes giving at least one downvote reason, what a bad idea to improve posts to get a better site and community".
putting effort into reasonable things rather than unreasonable is better, and I do consider the sad consequences of the current system unreasonable, and giving at least one valid downvote reason for a group reasonable and constructive.
 
8:24 AM
@michaelb958: also, a crap question will be closed with reasons provided. You cannot really avoid giving a reason for closure. However, currently, you can do that for downvoting answers. That is the gap in the system currently which could be consistently improved.
 
A couple more post and we should rename this room to "The Monologue"
 
how constructive ... just because someone has a well-thought-through proposal without throwing 1-2 keywords that no one would understand ...
 
I'd like to participate but I'm only on my second cup of coffee yet
 
Ooh, good idea @Stijn. Be right back.
 
@LaszloPapp a friendly suggestion. Desist now.
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Already attempted. Already failed
 
8:32 AM
show me the "already attempted proposal" proposing this from the near past.
 
Comment on downvotes?
ok leave me a second
(maybe I have misunderstood you . Be right back with the links)
 
in fact, what I see is that it was an accepted proposal for closure, already, and it is a fundamental idea of the closure system.
 
this is the discussion for the "Encuraging comments"
@Shog9 - thanks for the link. I feel that this time I may actually get what you folks mean. But the problem is that in the list of reason the link provides some reason should not exist. Do you want someone to discard a solution because of the magnificent number 7? "7.Answer is by someone I don't like." could go on a mmorpg forum, not a tech question answer site. Someone a day will make a wrong decision in a project because you didn't like the avatar? Shouldn't we discourage this? Again, I'm not for forcing people, but I believe we have a way of thinking that should change. — SPArchaeologist Mar 20 '13 at 15:57
 
I know, but I am not proposing encouragement comments.
(btw, yes, I am frustrated, and that leads to searching a solution for the issue; there is no need to interpret this frustration negatively when looking for a solution constructively - likely that the majority of the participants would be frustrated with 15-20 unexplained downvotes within 2-3 days, too).
 
@LaszloPapp maybe I have misunderstood. Wasn't you going to propose forcing comments on downvotes?
 
8:42 AM
@SPArchaeologist: I am, but only one mandatory for the whole crowd, so not per downvote.
 
then, while there is a difference, I suppose it will end up like all the past proposal.
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Q: Mandatory comment after downvote

John SmithI am not sure if this comment about a suggestion on stackoverflow should be written here, but I do think so. I would recommend, if this is possible, when downvoting a question, to be mandatory for the downvoter, to write the reason why he/she downvoted. I think this should be much more helpful ...

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Q: Provide reason for downvote

peachy0685 Possible Duplicate: Encouraging people to explain down-votes As a new user, I'm still learning the "dos and donts" of posting on here. I've seen many questions from new users get downvoted with no clear explanation as to why. I think it would be very useful if it was mandatory for a ...

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Q: why don't add a comment when downvoting?

Arseny Possible Duplicate: Encouraging people to explain down-votes Whould it be nice to add a comment as mandatory option when one downvotes an answer? First if the answer is downvoted it's considered to be a wrong so that a comment could clarify that. Second it will help detect people who m...

 
@SPArchaeologist: they are significantly different.
@SPArchaeologist: I do not agree with those proposals either, myself because they have one huge drawback: +1 to downvote mess which leads to an unwieldy wall.
 
@LaszloPapp maybe, but I feel that the standard copy&paste answer them have received would be applicable to your proposal too
 
so, yes, I agree with the people there, but I do not see that holding back my proposal so far. What is the problem about it, let us ask it this way?
 
@LaszloPapp no problem at all. Go ahead and post it if you want. You will even get my full support. But I was warning you that I personally have already fought against that windmill and lost miserably.
 
8:47 AM
@SPArchaeologist: do you see that it is significantly different a proposal?
If not, can you elaborate why it is same or very similar?
 
@LaszloPapp well. Basically you are proposing a mandatory comment for the first downvote an answer get?
right?
 
correct
then I would make it mandatory to downvote based on an existing comment or provide new.
 
then I say that the current answer on the topic "mandatory comment for ALL downvotes on an answer" would be still applicable.
 
yes, I agree, but it would avoid the unwieldy wall with the other proposal.
and frankly, if you get a crowd downvote, getting at least one reason is constructive, isn't it?
see my case with 15-20 without reason, or H2CO3 deleting his account for the same reason.
 
Every time the question is raised again the answer is that an user should never be constrained to do what he doesn't want to. Not commenting is seen as something they should be entitled to do
 
8:52 AM
why?
 
Don't know
if you ask me that is pure nonsense
 
let us put it this way: what is the advantage of that, and does that outweigh the negative consequences I wrote about above?
 
So then why should he desist @SPArchaeologist?
 
@Bart As I said he will have all my support if he goes proposing that
@Bart @LaszloPapp I have already discussed this precise problem in the past. Working with SharePoint i fell that the problem of uncommented downvotes is even greater on our board.
 
"entitled to do" has to have a valid reason, so what is the valid reason they say?
once we hear that, we can see if that outweighs leaving community members, etc.
 
8:56 AM
I always assumed it was "American freedom"
 
Just go look at those posts that are still around and the arguments below them @LaszloPapp.
 
@Bart: fair enough, I will make a pros/cons table and see if it outweighs in my opinion. If not, I will propose this.
 
Good
 
@SPArchaeologist: thanks; homework for the weekend ...
@SPArchaeologist: too much freedom means you are free to do as much "nonsense" as you want... but yeah, I got that you support this proposal which I am happy about!
@SPArchaeologist: one way to make it more lightweight is to demand it after 2-3 downvotes or so. The exact number could be negotiable.
I do not mind 1-2 unexplained, but well, crowd is non-constructive then.
 
@LaszloPapp see my chains of comment with Shogs here meta.stackoverflow.com/a/138208/171199
@LaszloPapp as you said - if I see a -1 on an answer I may even not be capable of determine if the answer is wrong or if the user avatar wasn't beautiful enough.
 
9:04 AM
ok, thanks.
upvoted that post.
so the best idea I have is a compromise, with optional reason upvote and starting from the third downvote.
 
When you work on sharepoint you can find some procedures that SEEM to work but actually have some really intricate errors. For example, use the document set programmatic creation approach suggested by many blogs on the web and your set will then magically be corrupted and be detected as a folder... but only when the planet are aligned....
 
@LaszloPapp there is the risk that you discover the problem after months of production usage. If someone post that way of creating a set on SharePoint SO and someone downvotes it because he knows the issue there are, I would expect that he explains.
 
WAT all love problem solution baba+918440828240
 
@SPArchaeologist: to be fair, I became the victim of unreasonable downvoting in the past myself, and now I see I was total childish and insane.
 
9:08 AM
@JanDvorak Please tell me that commenter did not actually vote to close with that comment.
 
How does baba keep avoiding the spam filter?
 
all love spam filter solution baba+917596325125 @Stijn
 
@LaszloPapp Otherwise all we get is a -1. Now suppose that you are searching how to create a set, you see an answer at 0 (actually +1/-1 because remember, split votes are a privilege. Again WHY??????). The code SEEMS to work right... but someone did know.
 
yes, I fully agree with you, but I am trying to be PR here, and find a compromise for insanity and sanity.
perhaps we can take that as a first step, and it is easier later to move forward. ;-)
 
@LaszloPapp just post the link there when you go with the proposal and I will try to join the fight when I can.
 
9:11 AM
@SPArchaeologist: one consequence of my proposal is that the comment upvote limit should be increased, but that is a no issue imho.
basically it should be increased to the downvote rate.
 
@LaszloPapp other usefull read:
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Q: Having a way to anonymously contact a downvoter

ereOnWhen connecting on SO this morning, I was informed that one of my old answers got a downvote. What happened was that the original question was incorrectly edited and the tag c++ was removed from the question, changing the author's original intent and making my answer suddenly off-topic. Then, I...

 
imagine a codereview where you only say, your patch sucks, and that is all. What value does it have?
 
especially in crowd.
 
@LaszloPapp No one. Even NEGATIVE value if I may say
read the comment on the above question
the proposal is a different one but in my comment I was talking about the unexplained vote problem
 
9:16 AM
yeah.
 
@LaszloPapp You may be suprised how often that happens even when people meet face-to-face....been there, seen that, managed that...
 
*snores*
 
@rene: I am not because I have a tad weird colleague like that ;) but it does not make it good.
 
sure
 
@rene well, the amount of times I've seen patches or commits that just sucked ... I can't be bothered to comment on them any more. ... then again, I'm the only dev, so I'd be talking to myself anyway.
 
9:19 AM
the only thing when I downvote without reason when I run out of the comment upvotes, and the reason has already been written several times.
but that is the mistake of the comment upvote limit system IMHO.
that is another thing to fix, perhaps even separately from the other issue.
@Bart: when you work with someone, you will lock out yourself from your issue getting fixed.
so either the colleague can ignore you if he has rights for that, or he will suffer.
 
@LaszloPapp not everything I say should be taken seriously. ;)
 
right, it is difficult to take jokes when you are frustrated :)
 
@Bart I've been on both ends, even on a project where the devs almost get into a physical fight, great passion...
 
wow
 
@rene ha, we'll see what happens when the stuff I'm working on scales up to a larger scale. Exciting times :)
 
9:22 AM
@AlulaErrorpone A sleeping pony. Sweetie, come here. There is need for "Hush hush is time to sleep"....
 
Call me if you need some dev-control....
@LaszloPapp Take my advice: you are passionate about our profession. Keep in mind though that out in the real world 5% of the people you work with are only there to disrupt. Keep trying to make those 5% as passionate as you are but never, ever let those morons influence your passion or effort to educate those 5%
 
@SPArchaeologist
 
9:43 AM
@LaszloPapp Have you put in a proposal?
 
@rene: yeah, I agree. I would not continue being part of SO if this continues, so I am trying to fix it before quiting, which is probably more helpful than just deleting my account as H2CO3 did.
@Louis: not yet, because I have to do some home work before that (also paid work).
@rene: my local music group has no such issues, luckily, so that is always a good fallback to spend my leisure time with. :) That being said, I like programming, so I will do my best before changing.
 
Good to hear :)
 
@Louis: or you meant the other proposal (comment upvote limit)?
 
This question needs to be nuked from orbit stackoverflow.com/questions/23008609/…
 
9:49 AM
@LaszloPapp What? Two proposals? I've lost track of the plot now. 8-0
 
10:00 AM
not enough? Shall it be 3-4 or more? =)
 
@LaszloPapp I was away making (urban) cowboy coffee. Back now. What are the 2 proposals?
 
1) downvote reason mandatory after 2-3 downvotes, but you can fall back to reason upvote in comment. 2) Increase the daily comment upvote limit to the download numbers, but I have not done much research about this latter. The use case is valid for me though, as ideally, I just downvote a poor answer with upvoting the correspoing comment.
 
I've never hit the comment vote limit.
I did not even know there was a limit on comment upvotes.
 
you easily reach that when actively moderating.
you can have 200 flags to moderate posts, but you have much fewer comment upvote options.
bringing it only up to the downvote numbers is just a compromise.
@JasonC: may I ask you please not to reply to personal posts, just flag them for moderation? I flagged all your posts guys now. There is no need to continue a personal comment with another personal.
 
I think when you downvote up should come popup. You can choose from the reasons already given or type new one.
Like cving.
 
@Louis closed now
 
@rene Thanks!
 
@AlulaErrorpone: yes, exactly!
 
There's too much frivolous downvoting, a downvote doesn't help you to improve the question/answer without an explanation
At least if you could see the reasons
 
10:19 AM
although the simple sanity check might be less distracting a workflow. This has to be answered by a UX guy, not me, but the feature is still valid IMHO.
 
"-1: This code doesn't work."
 
@AlulaErrorpone: perhaps it is time to create a chat room for this issue as it is FUDing the channel too much here now...
 
@AlulaErrorpone Such proposals have been made repeatedly on Meta and have been repeatedly voted down into oblivion. If the reasons are anonymous, then people will put in fake reasons. If the reasons are not anonymous, then this breaks voting anonymity. I've yet to see a proposal that manages to preserve anonymity and won't lead to meaningless comments.
 
@Louis: nope, the proposals were about providing a downvote reason all the time.
here we are saying something different with two significant factors: 2-3 downvotes at least, and not mandatory download reason to type yourself.
@Louis: there is no value in downvotes that "you suck". It does not provide any value to the site, except negative.
 
@Louis Make the reasons anonymous but usernames known to moderators
 
10:22 AM
@AlulaErrorpone Voting is anonymous even to moderators. This is not about to change.
 
@Louis: fake reasons can be flagged and punished.
 
@Louis Allow users to contest erroneous or fake reasons.
 
@Louis: IMHO, it does not make sense to have it anonymous for moderators when it is a source for damaging the site.
moderators are selected by us, and we trust them.
 
^ This
Besides, it's not. Moderators can tell if serial downvote happens.
 
if you do not trust the moderators of the site, you do not trust the site, so why bother commenting?
but you are right that it is a valid point to consider... would this frighten valuable contributors away? If yes, then it is sad, but a valid point.
 
10:25 AM
@LaszloPapp One sure way to destroy the site is to have someone in authority have the ability to annul votes at a fine grained level. (This is different from the voting fraud algorithms which apply mathematical rules in the aggregate.) The day I feel that someone can come in and decide that my vote was not warranted, for whatever reason they may imagine is the day I'm out of SO.
 
@Louis Yet we have those people who can delete whole questions which can annul hundreds of votes?
 
@Louis: I am not sure I follow. An algorithm can reverse fraud downvote crowd, too.
@Louis: downvotes would be bound to a reason and if that is considered negative and destructive, all the downvotes can go away by an algorithm without mods knowing about the actual downvoters, so the anonymous stuff is preserved, then, right?
 
@LaszloPapp I'm talking about moderators having the ability on a case by case basis to deem some votes invalid. (They can't do that now.)
 
Here I am again
 
think about it like "reopening".
@Louis: they would deem reasons valid along with the community, not actual members.
 
10:27 AM
@Louis Moderators right now can delete a question and deem every vote on the question and answer invalid.
 
let us create a separate room for this issue, OK?
 
Good idea
 
@AlulaErrorpone You have not understood what I said.
At any rate, I'm done discussing this for now.
 
@Louis You're arguing that a moderator shouldn't be able to reverse one vote whilst ignoring that they can already reverse hundreds.
 
10:30 AM
nope, @AlulaErrorpone. He is arguing that the difference is on the target grain level. If you reverse an hundred you are targeting a group of votes, probably because they have a common problem. Sockpupet, serial voting etc, there is a misusage reason behind the deletion.
If you target a single vote, the focus moves from removing an unwanted behavior to oppose someone else point of view
Which many won't simply accept.
 
but that already exists with closure? => close/reopen.
but the main target is the downvote improvement for starter.
we can think about reverting "you suck" reasons later.
 
@LaszloPapp But there again is the behavior that you debate, not the content. If you close a question is because the question doesn't meet some standard or has some other problem. If you delete a vote is because you say "You was wrong. I decide this is right". Totally different concepts.
 
yes, I agree, the system is already in place, albeit downvotes are easier to abuse than closure because it is an individual decision that happens right away.
releasing a downvote type would need several people to agree to avoid the ping-pong though, I think.
maybe same as for reopen, like 5 and it would be tight to reputation. I do not know...
 
It would again avoid the problem
You cannot debate an idea without knowing the idea.
 
@SPArchaeologist: I cannot think of any idea that completely prevents fraud downvote happening.
 
10:38 AM
Yeah, I'd rather at least force the reason, make it anonymous.
 
well..... Let's move on a different room, shall we?
 
Worst case scenario = you get junk reason (same as today, no help); best case = you get a reason (better than today)
 
feel free to create it... I will leave now due to my work, but I will join during the weekend whenever I can.
 
junk reason would still be better.
 
exactly!
 
You now have a reason, and the oppose will just look like a morron if he debate your answer with a polished turd.
 
And now...it's time to go to Boston.
For funsies.
 
11:08 AM
here
@AlulaErrorpone room create, if ye want to join
 
I did not realize this was a link to an actual chat room. Oops...
 
@Louis voted and left a comment
 
Does anyone know if SO has gathered somewhere the usual arguments and the usual responses to such proposals? Like a FAQ item. Or a long FAQ page that goes over that stuff? It would be useful to link to when someone comes up with such proposal.
@rene thanks
 
Can you check if the comment is valid?
 
@rene good comment, I +1ed it
 
11:12 AM
Ok, tnx
 
@rene Oops. forgot to +1 it. Done now. I'm a little slow sometimes.
 
np
I'm not into android/java at all so leaving those kind of comments is tricky...
 
11:47 AM
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Q: Possible to "snap" top/bottom instead of just left/right in Windows 7?

Abe MiesslerI know you can do Windows + Left to put a window in the left half of the screen. Is there a feature that will do top bottom?

^ this snapping functionality was made on a Friday. "I've done left and right, meh, screw top and bottom, it's weekend!"
 
12:15 PM
@laszlo hiya!
Good morning everyone!
 
Good morning/afternoon @BlueIce!
 
@programfox Are you nearly done with Friday?
 
@BlueIce Nope, about 2:00 PM here.
 
Hi @BlueIce
 
@rene hi!
 
1:18 PM
 
@3ventic'sShadow We're going to need a SWAT team to that user's house for the comment reason alone. You want to call it in, or should I?
 
Go ahead.
It's an accurate comment of the edit though
 
Could somebody vote to delete this question:
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Q: Python : Using basic 'while' loop

Noob101 As you can see the problem gives me some guidelines that I MUST follow to get it right. First is the initialization. What must I put in there? Should I put it as x = (str(num))[0]? What should I write for the while statement? I'm trying to find a way to add up all the digits in the num, but t...

This guy has been making stupid comments after the post being put on hold.
This for instance.
 
@devnull I can but not now (needs another 48 hours-ish)
Andrew Barber cleaned up some comments
@Bart I recall you were active in the unity3d tag. If you have some time left can you take a look at this ... I already pointed out one issue but that didn't solve it...
 
1:47 PM
Service message - there is a discussion going for developing a solution to the unexplained downvotes --on answer--. If someone wants to join
 
2:02 PM
cc @devnull
 
Hmmm...the comments I have seen from that OP makes me feel the same towards him...
 
2:46 PM
@rene Doesn't really have a lot to do with Unity though. Might have a look later. And there was a moment of "Oh, that guy again" ...
 
Oh, ok...anyway...move on :-)
 
@stijn that profile made me saaaaaaaad :(
 
@JasonC: thanks to mods, the personal comments are now removed. Please do not add or continue them in the future, thanks!
 
A couple of simple hard questions that force you to stop externalizing your woes and take responsibility for your own feelings about down votes and you slam the door. Unfortunately, evidence suggests your requests for explained down votes will go nowhere. @LaszloPapp @SPArchaeologist
@LaszloPapp The best way to improve this site isn't to require explanation on down votes. It's for you to take your holier-than-thou attitude, tantrums, and bad answers elsewhere, like you said you would when you said you were leaving. SO would be a better place without your noise.
 
And on that note, weekend is fast approaching. Yay! (terrible segueway Bart)
 
2:52 PM
@Bart: enjoy :)
 
Heh
 
@jasonc gives hug it's okay. :)
 
I'll be writing marketing material all weekend. Boy do I know how to have fun.
 
@bart "fun"
 
Living the dream @BlueIce
Absolutely
 
2:54 PM
Fat fingered that and deleted it :(
Damn you, touch screens! Damn you! :P
 
@LaszloPapp By the way, twice now you've referred to "all your comments being deleted". You realize the only comment that's actually been removed was when I told that guy Johnson "Please be civil" when I stuck up for you last night after he launched a series of attacks against you on your answer?
 
@JasonC: please let it go.
 
I flagged his comments, they were removed, then mine was removed as it should have been as it was no longer relevant. So I'm not sure what you keep talking about when you talk about "flagging my comments" and such but that's never actually happened. Nothing I said on that virtual functions question was removed at all. Nor should it have been.
@LaszloPapp No.
 
@LaszloPapp That magic option does wonder you know... You know you want to click it
 
You don't get to switch modes to "let it go" or "stop ranting" every time you're backed into a corner that you can't answer.
 
2:57 PM
@SPArchaeologist: :)
 
eye roll
 
egg roll
 
pout
 
@JasonC: one guy submitted an offensive post, we both agree, right?
well, he submitted, two, but that is details.
 
@LaszloPapp Yeah, definitely. You mean Johnson?
 
2:58 PM
yes, good.
 
@bart Jelly roll?
 
Stop drop and roll
 
I was suggesting not to reply with "You are offensive, but flag it". Some people will like that will continue.
 
@bart roll ercoaster.
 
and that is what happened, the OP came and he also wrote a personal post.
I flagged them all for removal, and the mods removed it, so there is no problem to solve on that front. I was just telling my personal opinion how to handle such offensive posts.
 
2:59 PM
@LaszloPapp I flagged it and asked him to keep it down too. I do that sometimes. I actually would have removed my comment eventually anyways after his were removed.
 
 
I am not saying, you are a bad person, etc. I was just trying to reduce the already huge noise in that thread.
 
egg roller coaster
 
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