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12:00 AM
@ShadowWizard Ugh. That's a whole can of worms.
Arguably, finding out who is an employee is a rather useful thing to have.
What'd be even better would be differentiating between "elected mod" and "employee mod"
...which the API currently kinda sucks at.
I think we can all agree that we need a better solution than the one we have right now.
but what that should look like...
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A: Hide employee reputation points on per-site Metas

Shog9This touches on something that's been discussed a lot over the years, both here on meta and internally within the company. It's a complicated topic; it's got layers. I'll try & cover it fairly here before addressing your specific proposal. Problem #1: it's confusing to see what appears to be a n...

@Catija not really. These sites were never designed to be private. There are lots and lots of places that'd need to be secured or removed.
Easiest way has traditionally been to just lock access at the network level
Next best way - which we're currently aiming at - is to carve out subsections that are private, with limited, whitelisted entrypoints.
So for example, if you want a secure Enterprise site you do both: you put it on a private network and set up some authentication method that stands between any potential user and access to the site.
 
@Shog9 @ShadowWizard tbh, not being able to find who an employee is easily is... kinda restricted to situations like this.
(and I don't think this would have even come up if not for "the list")
 
eh. It would've come up sooner or later.
 
@Shog9 I've been assuming that Enterprise sites are hosted locally on the client's servers?
 
Chalk it up to the org as a whole not having any experience with this.
 
@Shog9 no, but there's a difference between "oh crap, which one of our regulars did I lose" and a full list
 
12:07 AM
@Catija originally, yes. They can now also be hosted, but that took a lot of dev work to allow.
@JourneymanGeek the problem is, one leads naturally to the next. Once you've been surprised a few times, you start looking for a way to minimize future surprises.
 
@Shog9 not that you want to ._.
@Shog9 I suppose
 
user202362
unless knows who is who, a name is like a pointer ... knowing a bunch of names on a list is fairly meaning less unless you know those people and you know the context
 
@JourneymanGeek true, but still not an excuse
 
@Shog9 heh, job -2 had ... a bit too much experience at that.
@Telkitty lets see - it tells you where people are fairly easily, and at the very least, I worked out one of the folks was actually in the job I applied for some time back in SE.
 
I used to work in manufacturing; layoffs were a seasonal thing. There were always layoffs, there were always hiring binges, always tense labor negotiations, strikes, etc.
 
12:10 AM
I'll just hope that the blog posts include some pretty mock ups from the design team that give us all a better idea of what we can expect a channel to look like.
 
and there's less likely to be an opening where I (and a few others I suppose!) are interested in for now, which affects whether I want to put in a general application or not.
(which I figure is different from gawking? Almost? Maybe I'm just justifying I donno)
@Shog9 VFX's 90% people wandering around from studio to studio, and their business model is vaguely unsustainable ;p
 
I think all of that has to depend on the industry, though... manufacturing is likely going to hire short term seasonal staff just like retail does for holidays or the IRS does for April.
 
@Catija knowing you're on a short term contract is 'easier'
 
user202362
Anyone in agriculture would agree - plants/vegetation generally layoff a bunch at the end of autumn so they can regrow a new bunch in spring
 
user202362
@Catija tech industry does it a lot - companies like microsoft and google do it routinely
 
12:16 AM
of course, you don't necessarily know. There's a certain amount of turnover anyway, and even if you're explicitly a temp worker there's always a chance you'll be given an offer if they want you to stick around past the end of your contract.
 
@JourneymanGeek Sure. The question is why, if a company knows that they're unlikely to continue to have work for someone, it often makes more sense to hire on a per-project basis rather than hiring actual "staff". But I don't think that SO is big enough to do that sort of thing.
 
ya
but that's different ;p
 
@Shog9 Yes. Holiday hires at retail often turned into permanent job offers if you performed well and they had room. But we were always hired specifically with the implication that we were on a 4-week hire/2 month hire... etc. I mean, the university book store pulled in ~50 staff for textbook rush and maybe 1-2 would stay on?
 
@ShadowWizard yes, I can still reproduce it easily on 1.0.95.
 
@Catija yeah. Now imagine that with a workforce of thousands where a few hundred will go when demand drops, mostly the newer hires, but not necessarily the last few hundred by seniority.
It sucks. So one of the big draws of, uh, office work... is that it tends to be a bit more predictable.
 
user202362
12:31 AM
@JourneymanGeek that's because you spend so much time on SE :p
 
Yeah... might not be on that huge scale but... there's a reason I'm working in an office at a desk rather than working on films and a lot of it has to do with knowing that I'll probably leave my job before it goes away entirely. And insurance.... You know... because $125/day doesn't really get you that.
Oh... woah... it's tomorrow. Apparently UTC doesn't do daylight savings. :/
 
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Bad keyword in answer, bad keyword with email in answer, email in answer, pattern-matching email in answer: Taking Ganciclovir and Fluorometholone together by tasha moore on health.SE
 
@SmokeDetector Ewwww
 
@SmokeDetector Nigeria country code, how surprising
 
$100/day profit? That's like... $3K more than what's being paid on the house (assuming it's not paid off). That must be a lot of house.
 
user202362
12:40 AM
or in a city where rent is high
 
user202362
still not as high as San Francisco though
 
user202362
also it takes planning, years of strategy & planning ... and a bit of luck
 
user202362
And there were tougher times, like a few years ago. But that's over now.
 
user202362
1:01 AM
if you don't have to worry about your finance, then you can choose to work on more useful/meaningful projects
 
That's a big "if".
 
@Telkitty kinda sorta.
 
What is the thinking behind unique titles anyway, considering you shouldn't put tags in the title and the same question can apply to multiple languages?
Or was it proven to actually make a noticeable difference in the quality of titles?
 
1:21 AM
It was likely designed to help prevent useless titles. If it's used more than once, it's either a duplicate or probably not specific enough.
 
Anonymous
2:06 AM
hello, world
 
Hi @JeremyBanks
 
Anonymous
o/
 
@Dukeling you should put tags in the title. As words, not as prefixes.
"Get current location in Android"
and
"Get current location in iOS"
are both decent titles
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Q: What is a NullReferenceException, and how do I fix it?

John SaundersI have some code and when it executes, it throws a NullReferenceException, saying: Object reference not set to an instance of an object. What does this mean, and what can I do to fix this error?

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Q: What is a NullPointerException, and how do I fix it?

ZiggyWhat are Null Pointer Exceptions (java.lang.NullPointerException) and what causes them? What methods/tools can be used to determine the cause so that you stop the exception from causing the program to terminate prematurely?

Identical except for the critical noun, which is also the critical tag
(first one was originally "in .NET", which was a second tag...)
 
user202362
Getting current location in iOS is a lot easier than in android, iOS takes care of threading for some basic tasks such as web query
 
2:22 AM
As it should be. Lot less work to get a good martini at the Hilton than at the Motel 6
 
user202362
android is more like wyndham hotels - there are a range of devices ... for everyone :p
 
3:38 AM
Somewhere in the SO we have a page where it's possible to look up and plot the time history for tags. Does anyone remember what it was called?
 
3:52 AM
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] URL in title, link following arrow in body, pattern-matching website in body, pattern-matching website in title, potentially bad keyword in body, +2 more: buyhealthsupplement.com/testo-rev/ by Jacobhidalgo on astronomy.SE
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4:04 AM
\o/
 
(I had the reputation from posts, but not enough answers)
 
 
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5:59 AM
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Shortened URL in answer: What should I do to remove my belly fat? by user27032 on fitness.SE
 
6:10 AM
@BrianNickel this were a revenge for the lack of new iOS app versions ;) just kidding. Explanations here.
@ShadowWizard more accepts now - more unaccepts later :-D
 
6:29 AM
@alexolut oh them's fighting words
 
@JourneymanGeek Nice! That is the boat I am in, and well, never really took the time to write up the required extra answers.
 
@TravisJ lots of free time for now, and as a mod, eh, I can answer quite a lot of those.
 
@JourneymanGeek It's more fatigue than anything else. I have the discussion gold tag badge on mSO. Everything kinda starts to blur together with regards to the average user question on metas in general.
 
6:44 AM
@TravisJ its still good fun for now
 
Fun? Heh, I wish there were more fun in the exchanges.
Especially since tech isn't exactly a boring crowd... wouldn't know it from looking at these metas though.
 
lol
fun for me is actually in the writing ;p
or more precisely in trying to put across, and convince folks to your point of view. Maaaybe I should quit trying to stay in IT and go into politics ;p
 
oh, yeah, great fun in politics lol
 
Well, elected moderator and all that ;p
which essentially is almost like politics
 
In a way, yeah.
I have ran for moderator before, but the competition is kinda rough at Stack Overflow. The first time I ran, so did Martijn...
 
6:47 AM
ah
Lost in SF and AU (but my reasons were standing were odd, and I'm cool with not winning), kinda nailed it on SU
also was a mod pro tem on sr for a bit
 
I don't mind losing, to be honest I would rather have someone like Martijn doing the work. Hard worker, real accurate. Let's me do other things :)
 
;p
I'm told he's a flag handling machine ;p
 
He must just be like that with anything he puts his mind to.
 
hah presumably
 
So now that you've got the discussion badge, what next?
 
6:51 AM
donno? ;p
maybe go for 100k? (eventually ;p)
This is my first non reversal non fanatic gold badge here
 
100k at MSE? heh, that's a long haul! The quantity is just real low.
 
true, but hit the right posts...
(took me oh 7 years or so to do it on SU ;p)
 
lol reversal x7
nice
 
one of those was a complaint about me as a (new?) mod ;p
 
hah! oh the irony
I got to 20k just to see stuff like that
Motivation kind waned afterwards
 
6:56 AM
... That's why I was trying to get 10k initially
(but since I answered I could see it anyway)
 
Oh right, it's 10k. I guess 20k was wanting to delete spam.
 
flagging works ;p
I suppose 25k gives you stats but that's the most boring one IMO :p
 
I never played the damage over time character :P
 
lol
naw, marshall badge
;p
 
I suggested getting to see deleted comments at the 30k marker but apparently it was too controversial
If only though, popcorn stocks would skyrocket
 
6:58 AM
eh, that is also faaaaairly useless
hah, that's true
 
I feel like it would shine a brighter light on the exchanges and on which users are really troublesome versus which users only skirt the line.
 
99% of deleted comments are probably useless anyway
tbh, the really troublesome ones...
we can just... handle
its the ones on the line
 
Hm
 
I mean, if someone's solely a troll, I have no qualms giving them the third degree
If someone is mostly a good contributor and sometimes kinda tests the boundaries...
 
Some very active users, who I don't really feel like naming, do seem to be at the center of many user to user griefs, even if they aren't always explicitly named.
 
7:01 AM
psst, personal blog...
 
Someone posted something on SU chat I'd probably consider grounds for account nuking - but he's otherwise fine
@AndrewT. whose? ;p
 
well, no follow-up on this
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Q: What privilege should 30k users get?

Jon EricsonThe last time we lifted the level cap was in 2015. In 2014, we added a unilateral close-as-duplicate power for gold tag badge holders, but no new reputation level. So we've been thinking about giving users more reasons to keep playing. (I've answered this question with some circumstantial evidenc...

 
At least at SO. I am not really as familiar with other exchanges, although I assume it is just a social issue with regards to the style of community interactions available here.
 
@TravisJ some people are just... like that
 
Yeah, but they contribute so much good content, it is like... what to do... for years nothing so I am not sure there is really anything to do.
 
7:03 AM
@TravisJ hence the "actions" not "users"
On SU they'd plausibly get a be nice mod message anyway
 
Yup, always have to attempt to highlight behaviors in general.
I don't really take issue with that, there are many users who once they see a discussion about their behavior simply change. The ones who kind of ignore the community consensus because either they think they know better, or because of some ... nah it is probably because they think they know better - that is the most complicated situation. I still believe they are under the impression it helps more than it harms and so that is why the behavior persists.
 
hah ya
I know a few
or kinda don't realise the community and sites have been evolving with time
 
lol yeah definitely, sometimes there is this underlying broken record syndrome for the root cause which for most purposes has already been fixed
For example, closure times. Questions get closed really fast now, and still there are complaints about how long bad questions plague the sites.
There is even roomba who just auto-deletes a bunch of stuff daily.
 
and a rogue upvote that prevent roomba
 
@TravisJ or just getting mad at any changes
 
7:16 AM
Now that you mention it, there do seem to be a lot of users who get upset about new large features. I actually liked Documentation, but some people really thought it would be the end of everything.
 
Yup
I think my main issue with new features is they're seemingly focused towards SO
Channels would be invaluble for say, mods on MSE
 
I felt like the benefit of Documentation was largely in the fact that it improved new user question quality because there was this section of user generated content geared towards helping you get off the ground, so to speak, with the basics.
 
or useful for engineering teams on SF (which sometimes feels like it needs a shot in the community, they've kinda never really recovered from the chatroom drama)
 
I think that SO just gets the pilot version. Other exchanges could have used docs too. I would have loved to write some docs on rocket league or titanfall 2 for example :)
 
7:19 AM
7 minutes ago?
 
@TravisJ I think for a bit the focus was on careers
 
I del voted? :)
 
so did I
@AndrewT. Caching!
@TravisJ a bit too much so
 
3 people voted to close the new meta.SO channel announcement
 
I mean, that was where the money was coming from boooot
 
7:20 AM
Yeah, like, what was that for @Magisch
 
@Magisch See? this is what I mean by people hating anything new
 
It kinda annoyed me
 
It annoys me because everyone >3k knows full well that the team won't let their announcement get closed
 
@Magisch its the lack of principles of the thing? ;p
 
Careers. Yeah, but here is the thing. Honestly, software developers are some of the most employed people out there. Us, and medical doctors, have the same unemployment rate, which is basically 2% (really low).
 
7:21 AM
You don't simply close a post written by the SO community team. They can and will reopen it, and the only reason the UI doesn't prevent you from doing that is because you're expected to behave
 
@TravisJ and if you do it right, you're not going to get that many repeat job seekers
 
Closing announcements isn't "civil disobedience", it's just annoying.
 
and companies would be filling for growth
 
#neverendinggobstopper
 
@TravisJ that said, its kind of a 'obvious' place to make money from, and apparently did provide 2/3 of SE's revenue according to the HN article.
 
7:22 AM
Oh, well, that's nifty.
It doesn't really bother me, I understand the need to generate revenue.
 
@JourneymanGeek congrats! I'm 9 answers short ...
 
Oh, I wasn't overfond of the blog basically being clickbait + ads
 
I don't really pay much attention to the blog anyway. Also, hopefully this isn't taboo, but I don't really buy into the conclusions from some of the data science in the blogs.
 
I don't think it's clickbait tbh
It's an ad, yes, but one of the less offensive ads out there
 
@Magisch It even had numbered lists ._.
 
7:25 AM
@TravisJ I don't either but meh
 
like, numbered lists are like, the lowest form of bloggery
 
Unless one of the numbers is ????.
 
At least each number of the list isn't on a separate site to maximize on-load ads
 
Well that wasn't really the point.
 
Yeah but we were talking about the most egregious outgrowths of clickbait
 
7:26 AM
they're relatively easy to write, basically link out a lot (so you don't even need to know the subject...)
 
So, first and foremost, revenue generation is prevented from any sort of user contribution. That doesn't leave many avenues. Ads is kinda it.
 
I mean, something like stackoverflow.blog/2017/10/25/…
@TravisJ or apparently, least from the announcements, focusing more on SO enterprise and channels
 
failing some kind of premium subscription, SE needs to make money somehow
 
That blog post was about me. #humble
lol :P
 
And since they have VC capital, they need to make a lot of money, too
 
7:28 AM
@Magisch channels is more or less the premium subscription ;p
 
I mean like a premium subscription for QA users
 
@JourneymanGeek I think there is a legitimate place for SO enterprise.
 
@TravisJ yup
 
Although I'm unsure of what you would put as premium rewards
 
@Magisch but what would that give you?
 
7:29 AM
@JourneymanGeek No clue
 
Premium rewards? I got this in a word. Hats.
Lemme buy a hat.
 
@TravisJ ... I draw the line at loot chests.
 
I can't come up with something that'd go over well
 
Loot chests do kinda piss me off, mostly because of the randomness.
(random stat) of loot from loot chests does not apply to me.
 
@Magisch if it was easy, someone would have thought of it ;)
 
7:30 AM
I dislike loot chests intensely
When games have them I never use them
 
I can't help it :(
 
I hate virtual gambling. If I'd want to spend money to maybe get something I'd want that something to be more money
 
Wants teh loot.
 
also, outside winterbash, you do realise you could just photoshop a hat on your ava right?
or put a hat on your dog...
 
My avatar has a hat
and a headset
 
7:31 AM
Besides, I spend like, okay wont mention how much, on drinks on the weekends so what's the big deal about a few bucks towards loot entertainment?
 
that I made (badly) with GIMP like 13 years ago
 
My avatar is only hats.
 
payment to get out of question bans that incrementally increase? ;p But that's almost like extortion.
 
And who doesn't like some good ol' extortion! Right? No? Oh.. well this is awkward..
 
@JourneymanGeek That'd also make QA worse
 
7:34 AM
Yeah that's true.
 
And people would get even madder when their questions get closed and deleted
 
@Magisch You don't think I'm serious right? ;p
 
"But I paid to ask this. You have to answer!"
 
@Magisch popcorn sales would go through the roof
 
I would really dislike it if on top of some random user being like I NEED IT MEOW to then also be like DO EET I PAID! DO EET NOW all in everyone's face.
 
7:34 AM
I saw a meta.SE question of someone asking something akin to this
 
@TravisJ "Ha ha. VTCs"
@Magisch and people wanting to buy rep
 
Like microtransactions to force other users to answer/read your questions
 
Someone literally had the idea that you should be able to pay to put an undismissable message on targeted user's screens
 
7:35 AM
@JourneymanGeek super downvote! :P
 
@TravisJ I hit them with both ;p
 
I don't find enough legitimate uses for that lol
 
If you could buy a subscription like power to make your downvote count triple or so I'd do that :p
 
@Magisch ehh. Seems almost vindictive
I don't remember if SE still sells sponsored tags
they used to do it on SO
 
@JourneymanGeek I'd view it as burying noise more effectively
 
7:37 AM
I think they do
 
@TravisJ was a SO thing I suppose
 
But I can't imagine it being very lucrative
 
I've been trying to find that meta post
And looking through the most downvoted stuff on MSE is a tour to behold indeed
 
Well, I suppose not
@Magisch and that's not even the deleted stuff
 
Sometimes if I dupehammer, then the OP comments me much later "okay, but then I need to also do Y to it"
I get like one a week
 
7:42 AM
> I think moderators start to close every single question possible before the election to gain rep [closed]
That's so far removed from how any of this works I'm pretty shocked
 
Linkie!
@Magisch heh David Postill had a candidate score of 49 before our election....
the only badge he needed for a perfect score was...

for voting in an election...
 
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Q: I think moderators start to close every single question possible before the election to gain rep

Alex BurtsevI'm looking at closed questions by moderators that nominate at current election, and I feel like 70% of question the closed are usual questions, with no real reason to close them. I have checked more then 100 last closed question. I could share the links, but do not want to do this work again...

It wasn't supposed to one box =/
shakes fist
 
Yeah, it was my own fault. I forgot about replying with a link
 
;)
@TravisJ I actually almost missed the SU election...
 
7:49 AM
By comparison, I completely missed it.
 
and my initial stump was more or less "I'm on vacation with limited internet, and typing this on my phone. I'm standing"
 
hi @balpha :)
 
heyhey
 
Do you ever take a step back in chat, and reflect on actually being the one who implemented it?
 
Not all by myself :)
but yes, sometimes that realization hits me
 
7:53 AM
lol
@balpha and a very good chat it is ;)
(cause gawd, I am suprised no one has knocked off chat.SE's way of doing replies)
 
It is actually very stable for the millions of messages it has.
 
>_>
(3rd chattiest user on chat.se ;p)
I think
 
lol
 
@JourneymanGeek we use both slack and this chat internally at the company -- I created a user style and user script to make slack look like SE chat, and to give me that kind of replies
 
who is the first one and why is it shog?
 
7:55 AM
@Magisch actually no
 
I was an RO for a while in the c# room before it got kinda way too NSFW, and the original messages in that room were kind of inspiring to see
 
Cerberus has 456k messages, Smokey has 404k (but he's spammy ;p) then me with only 319k
 
rlemon is probably first
504k
 
chat.so?
 
@alexolut well if you ever want to leave SE quickly and don't want to wait for account deletion, you have a way now..... :D
 
I've probably never been there ;p
 
@TravisJ really? Horse head is NSFW? :/
 
@balpha ya, slacks own implimentation sucks
 
@ShadowWizard What? Oh no that was a play on my accidental one box of a undeserving question earlier
 
I think Jason C has done something regarding parsing & counting chat message on this room
 
7:59 AM
@TravisJ oh saw something about NSFW before and now you won't onebox so made 1+1
 
@ShadowWizard more like he didn't want the earlier thing oneboxing
 
@ShadowWizard The NSFW was the c# chat room. It really hit a downward spiral.
 
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