@Unihedron I use the / to convert me into third person. Sort of like someone elses name. So as I would say 'Uni is [horrible adjective]' I use the same for '/me is [decent adjective]'. Otherwise, I'd say 'I am'.
@Cerbrus IMO a little. Just a little. It is a reason to downvote the question, but the answer is useful when judged against the question itself.
If the issue is not defining "regular identifiers" then a more constructive approach would be a comment that reads "This answer would be more useful if you could describe a little more about what you mean by regular identifiers."
@JasonC: But it's a very basic question that's been answered before, it took a little efford to find a proper dupe, though. Also, the answer just gives a working code sample without explaining anything
@Cerbrus Sure. The latter is a good answer downvote reason. And you should have written what you just wrote now in the original comment you made. You're kind of retroactively evolving your original downvote reasons, which is cool. But just be aware that that is what's happening.
@Cerbrus Here is a discussion you might be interested in, and you might like it especially because there is a decent amount of support for downvoting answers to duplicate questions:
According to the accepted answer to Should one downvote answers to off-topic questions?, downvoting answers to an obvious off-topic question is appropriate, with the purpose of not encouraging people in asking them.
Does this apply to obvious duplicate questions as well?
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@Cerbrus Ignore it. Don't feed the trolls in comments at all, it's the best way to win. Just raise some flags, and the system is pretty good about detecting that stuff anyways. Ultimately it will be resolved so just shrug it off for now. Move on with your life and trust that you'll end up on top here.
@DroidDev I had a Motorola Droid, then a Droid 2 Global, and now a Razr Maxx HD, and I've determined that Motorola is simply incapable of making a decent piece of hardware.
The Droid I got right when it came out and had the version with individual keyboard keys, all which fell off (they changed the design 1 week later and made it a one piece keyboard).
The Droid 2 had a firmware bug where the battery would stop charging and it would overheat. The workaround was just to view the battery status. I had to charge it on ice.
@DroidDev They sold Motorola because Motorola sucks ass I presume. They stopped supporting the Razr Maxx with updates a while ago, and that thing, despite having more CPU power than my computer 5 years ago, can barely handle coming out of sleep mode.
@JasonC If you're in the US, HERE maps works well. You are able to download maps on a per-state basis, and (at least on my Lumia 520) I can use spoken turn-by-turn directions w/o data.