How can you become a supreme leader on Stack Overflow?
Is there a way to access it? Do you pay money to become that?
I'm on the vergen to become one if possible!
I have nerves of steel and can handle intruders easily!
"You have made too many incorrect reviews. For an example of a task you should have reviewed differently, see: http://stackoverflow.com/review/low-quality-posts/4919060.
(and kindly got the feeling now about the unexplained downvotes, that he gave some to me since coincidentally, the qt tag removals happened simultaneously with my downvotes)
So I tried deleting a question. I'm not a mod, but I have reputation above 10k:
But after clicking Delete Question............
So...I don't understand the point. I can understand this being a warning for moderators who are deleting questions, but I don't necessarily understand why they wou...
I find it odd that there have been zero Meta Stack Overflow questions in the last five hours (at least, visible to me). Does that seem odd to anyone else?
If a question with only downvotes is closed and has an answer with only downvotes, will the question be deleted in due time? Or does the answer prevent that?
Just to formally document the exact policies we have in place to remove old abandoned / dead questions, the Community user will delete questions in the following circumstances:
If the question is more than 30 days old, and ...
has −1 or lower score
has no answers
is not locked
...or...
it ...
We can still laugh at Baba for still not having fixed "garunted"... or rather we could have if he hadn't.
The hot questions bar currently hosts this question: > How to bend more than 90 degree? It is posted on tex.se, but it would have been far more interesting on fitness.se.
I believe a great combination could be Boxing, Taekwondo and jiu jitsu since each design might educate the fighter to truly have a great hold over all of his physique.
Kicks
Punchs
Jiu- downs are taken by Jitsu=Strong.
That's precisely what I believe with respect to the info I understand but what...
Reminds me of the Youtube video that says "I forget, the patio door that [5 seconds is up, skip]". I always complete the sentence with "that I don't care about".
When reviewing possibly low quality posts you sometimes see OK answers, except that they're wrong. From the review interface you can't downvote so you can only comment or edit, and editing isn't really an option when the intended answer is wrong.
Once you've commented or upped an existing commen...
Change of subject! This morning there was a debate in a local radio station about a certain commercial. They claim this picture looks, well, kinky. Personally don't think it's that bad. Opinions? :)
how is that I flagged something as NAA, it was found helpful, but the post is still there, and it was not undeleted because the author only logged in yesterday last time?
low success rate (zero correlation), competes on API quota with my upcoming attempt at catching question spam. Perhaps I'll turn both on once the greylist implementation is done.
regexes work great to catch Baba and offensive posts, but they're pretty feeble against the dermatology spam.
The only tricky part of the greylist is to react fast enough while not overdraining the quota.
I could just scrape the question pages, but then Hadoop will hate me.
Or I could just neglect the big sites. Just cutting off SO from my attention will drop the quota usage dramatically.
The only other tricky part will be the 5MB limit on local storage. Does greasemonkey offer a bigger storage somewhere I haven't noticed?
Any Ideas what might be wrong with this library? isn't the question that needs answering. Is there something I can do to male LibFoo work with .Net 42? might be better, but I'm not optimistic, @rene
@Shog9 what you're saying is mostly crap. do u understand this is not a question and answer site but just a faq run by gremlins? yes because i don't know anyone other than gremlins and social rejects who are mean and say crap like u and ur so called "community". — dondom13 hours ago
The "voting fraud script" seems to have missed a case of suspected serial downvote on my questions, so I flagged one of my questions for moderator attention 3 days ago. Now I am just curious: how long can I expect to wait for a response? Thanks in advance.
Since the changes to the close as duplicate mechanism it is a lot more visible to the OP that there is/might be a duplicate to their question. Empirically, I've noticed a lot more people agreeing, in the comments under their question, that their question is a dupe.
For instance, here:
I'...
I'm testing out a few things in PHP and its file system, and I'm trying to make a site that constantly checks a text file and updates itself automatically, for example a chat, someone writes a message to that text file and it's automatically read by the script and displayed on the screen.
I trie...
@Bart Yep, and that requirejs question is a total outlier. I've never ever seen this. And I've seen all questions posted in this tag for many months now.
I find it equally hard to believe such scores are achieved in normal circumstances @3ventic. Something fishy is going on. If not a community battle, then something else.
How in the world does a question like this, Creating a PHP script that constantly checks a text file and displays results, get an upvote? Does Stack Overflow suffer from as many drive-by upvotes as it does drive-by downvotes? How can we prevent that behavior? Are upvoters also looking for answers...
@Bart I don't know anything asked there, but because you've been good at SO, I am gonna trust you :P and flag it, but I don't know what flag should I raise?