the story of my life, it is hot in my room, I wish it starts to rain, it starts to rain, I feel in heaven for 1 minute, it starts raining harder, I close the window, it gets even hotter than in first place...
Ban the tags social-network and social-networking and block submission of all posts containing the sequence of characters "social network".
Please.
Make the hurting stop.
*twitch*
*twitch*
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What can I do if I'm the victim of serial downvoting?
On August 17 I got serially upvoted twice in a day:
I am assuming that except the blue colored upvote the rest of the votes are by the same two users. I reported the incident and my flag was deemed helpfu...
Was having some laugh comparing my profile with my colleagues, were 20 points apart.
So I created another account, etc etc.
Then, I was told by this other guy that can lead to banning.
But I can't "right my wrong" and unvote? :/ I get a "you voted in the past 18min. It's now locoked" etc...
E...
I was wondering why there's no Marriage Stack Exchange yet. Lots of people are married, see? I figured it out. People aren't willing to commit to the proposal.
The following 3 tags are WCF configuration settings (either in .config or are settable programmatically) and IMO aren't likely to warrant a full tag as the post count indicates.
maxreceivedmessagesize x19
readerquotas x10
maxstringcontentlength x11
Can we consider merging these tags back into...
Perhaps some extra input on this question? I'd happily retag/untag them, but since it's not really my area of expertise I'd like a bit more of a go-ahead.
And stupid question time: I flagged a question indicating that it might be worth migrating. The flag was declined with a "declined - a moderator reviewed your flag, but found no evidence to support it"
Fair enough. Standard message. But should I take that as a "This was asked but rejected by the target site"? Or is that not necessarily the case?
@Bart Not necessarily the case. If you really want to know the exact reason why, I guess maybe you could post on Meta and hope the mod who handled the flag responds, but that'd be really localized and I can't imagine the value of that info justifying the post.
@PopularDemand Nah, that's why I asked here. I think this might be a "we don't want this particular question". But I'm really not all that bothered by the rejection. It was worth a try.
It's my 21st declined flag out of 1146, so I think I'm still okay. :)
@PopularDemand Hey, I posted an answer on the Spam and Offensive flag faqs that covers the malicious edit scenario, collecting information from the discussions you showed me and offering advice to avoid these possibilities.
Pops-Perturbing Pedantic Problem of the Day: people with really poor English skills who insist on submitting edits that are ostensibly to fix spelling and grammar issues. You don't see me posting random guess answers on Drupal SE, do you?
Somehow doesn't bother me as much as grammar/spelling nazis extensively correcting content that should be taken out of a question/answer to begin with.
Had one of those. The Grad student-teacher horrid abomination suggested to me that her standards for writing were so high, even she couldn't get an A in her class. At what point I suggested that writing is just as much an art as a liberal arts class, and therefore useless.
@mootinator Those words usually begin with: Why did someone take a picture of 10 words. They could have typed it. That's less data, less traffic, less of my data plan's usage. It would have saved me so much trouble. I wonder if I should tweet about this? Maybe put it on facebook instead. I could write a blog about it, then tweet a link to the entry. I haven't even read the words yet. Why did he use that font. Did he seriously do this in PhotoShop. This could have been done in MSPaint.
The notifications panel of the StackExchangeâ„¢ MultiCollider SuperDropdownâ„¢ likes to give you an opportunity to bask in the glow of a new badge by providing a direct link to your profile on the relevant site.
However, this doesn't seem to happen for per-site metas:
I don't often click through ...
I don't know hardly anything about programming. I would like to ask someone to make a program that finds the easiest professors in any given area that you specify. (easiest as in 5 stars for difficulty).
If I started learning programming from today, how long might it take for me to learn how to ...
Funny how the brain is like that. When you're focused on a goal, subtle hints that you're doing it wrong just seem like strange obstacles or hoops to jump through. Something I've thought about a lot in the context of SE but never had any epiphanies about.
I want to do a Masters in CS and a second Masters in Sociology.
I then want to do a PhD in CS with a focus on Sociology
Because of statements like the one you made above.
I think that UI design and software in general isn't designed for users (altho companies are making strides) and I'm working on a vision of where things could go
I personally just want to be able to make it through a day of coding without being given multiple reasons to shake my head. My aspirations are not quite as high. :P
I personally just want to be able to make it through a day of coding without giving myself multiple reasons to shake my head. I fear my aspirations are too high.
@PopularDemand Oh, that reminds me, I saw that you tried the setSystemId() method but were still having trouble. Did you resolve the issue or is the question still open? (I've got it in a tab at home, but not here)
{
if (countdown < 0) document.getElementById(tzcd).innerHTML =
"Ended.";
}
and there's also these two
if (secs < 10) secs = '0'+secs;
if (mins < 10) mins = '0'+mins;
I'm trying to completely avoid using the < symbol while trying to do this.
"The levels you have published were hearted by 50 or more people and you were hearted by 30 or more people" - That trophy sounds insane... Someone slap these trophy creators.
I present to you the following indisputable (depending on your frame of reference) facts:
homework is a meta-tag. It describes the status from which the question is being asked, not the content of the question.
homework might be factually incorrect - for example, it is possible to ask a basic q...