@James Blacklisted user and registered question as true positive: added title to the Bayesian doctype 'bad'.
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> one of the most important rapid Weight Loss tips is to have a good night's sleep (for 6-7 hours) as it is essential in order to lose weight and to have a healthy body.
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4:58 AM
So sneaky. They encourage us to sleep longer, so that we miss more spam.
This question is a follow up of How was this answer posted after this question was closed?, which explains how it is possible that an answer is posted hours after it was closed or put on hold.
The current system doesn't really prevent answering bad questions, since the block on posting answers o...
Reproduced: Undefined subroutine called
I did this with the following JavaScript code:
for (var i = 0; i < 10; ++i) {
$.post('https://stackoverflow.com/posts/21561488/vote/1', {fkey: '...'});
$.post('https://stackoverflow.com/posts/21561472/vote/1', {fkey: '...'});
}
Seems to be a rac...
> Yes I was just expounding on your point. It's important to know how to politely ask both online and offline. You got a +1 from me either way cap'n. – wposeyjr19 secs ago
Hey @TimPost, I was wondering if you could share some more information about the quality project. I asked a question on MSE a few months ago. Would it be possible to share some information regarding post characteristics being converted to images?
I was looking at the new APIs introduced in Android 4.2. While looking at the UserManager class I came across the following method:
public boolean isUserAGoat ()
Used to determine whether the user making this call is subject to
teleportations.
Returns whether the user making this ...
Wow. In my head I just imagined that I admitted that I'm also actually a monkey, who was pretending to be a goat because I thought everybody else was a goat. But then I admitted it when I realized you were all actually monkeys, and it was a beautiful moment. Like... that play, isn't there a play where a dude pretending he was a girl falls in love with a girl pretending she's a dude, and they get all awkward but then realize that they were both just pretending?
No. An important rule in SE is "vote based on the post, not the user." In other words, just because someone is young or inexperienced doesn't mean that they should get special treatment.
I'm personally 16 years old, and am quite happy to be treated exactly the same as any other user.
How about senior programmers who claim to be 95 year old on SO? I think they have bigger risk of cardiac failure with vast amount of downvotes and question being closed? — Andrew T.2 mins ago