Isn't this the opposite of what Google did though? Google changed their company name to Alphabet (or some crap, idk) and Google is now the search engine and other products. So they did what SO did when they changed to Stack Exchange. So it seems since Google copied SE, it made SE not cool, so SE switched back to SO to be cool. Make sense? — CRABOLO34 mins ago
so that part is inverse, but if you refer to childish thing like the blog "untalented child coloring with crayons" or something, then yea
> tp or true - Marks a reported post as true positive. tpu or trueu - Marks a reported post as true positive and adds the poster to the blacklist. fp or false - Marks a reported post as false positive. fpu or falseu - Marks a reported post as false positive and adds the poster to the
As described in the blog post We're Changing Our Name (Back) to Stack Overflow, the new name of the Stack Exchange Inc. company is "Stack Overflow".
To avoid all confusion: how do the SE people want to be named when talking about the company? If we say "Stack Overflow", is that the company or th...
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1. [:3966075] Blacklisted user and registered question as true positive: added title to the Bayesian doctype 'bad'. 2. [:3966071] Blacklisted user and registered question as true positive: added title to the Bayesian doctype 'bad'.
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I'm not usually on the end of the process that gets to make unreasonable feature requests. Usually I have to implement them. Now the question is, do I become "that user" that makes it a big deal if a feature doesn't exist? ;)
@UnitedStatesOfAmerica I don't think that matters. Without this tiny feature, this last report is useless. USELESS! I can't use a product that doesn't have this. I demand this feature.
That looks a like a good first pass. Next I need to figure out who to complain to.
@Andy This is reasonable; the information is already captured at the time of report. It's kept in a list in case someone asks why. That said, there is a concern about bloating the transcript by reporting this for every case...
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