well, telling someone that 5 people voted to close your question for reason X... when that wasn't the case is pretty unfortunate if you're hoping that the close reason provides all the information they'll need
@TravisJ usually when explaining a downvote, you tell the person they did something wrong, hard to avoid that. And for many people, being told they did something wrong is offensive, rude, and makes them feel bad, so they'll flag.
@ShadowWizard Meh, that is the result of poor guidance, and in many ways also the result of a culture of brashness. A vast majority of the time you don't have to explain what they did wrong, so much as explain why we expect something to be there which isn't included.
@ShadowWizard funny we were just having a conversation in the c++lounge about if you can sue the companies that inject unwanted ads into your site (it is technically copyright infringement)
@ShadowWizard Which is why it is so important to explain the background of what went wrong with the post instead of just saying "nope, don't do that, nuh uh, people here don't like that sort of thing".
A single downvote will make it unlikely that someone else will fully read the post and decide it's worthy of an upvote. People tend to follow on what others do, rather than lead for themselves.
@ShadowWizard Wait, okay, let me make an important distinction. I am solely talking about question downvotes. Answer downvotes are a different ballpack, and I agree with you in that context for explanations and pointing out what was wrong technically.
@Mgetz Nah, they gained unauthorized access to your source code. View source shows the modified version from the ISP versus the stream you wrote to the response.
@Catija Re your comments: In all honesty, I'd prefer that questions about outdated features (that have no useful discussion for posterity) be closed with custom reasons, not the "can no longer be reproduced" reason. I've seen that most of the time when I vote that way, others VTC with the canned reason, so my comment gets overruled.
@Catija take for example all the non completed or rejected bug reports and feature requests about accept rate. Since there's no accept rate any more, no valid answer can be given. It became off topic since it's about something that does not exist in SE any more.
@Shog9 hey, any chance to remove the close reason "The problem described here can no longer be reproduced"? It's being often misused to close bug reports that have been fixed, or feature requests that have been implemented. So of course those can't be "reproduced" anymore, but they should NOT be closed, in my opinion.
It was after seeing such abuse of the close reason.
I think that's pretty uncommon, in general... but the main problem I have is with the "this question is about something that doesn't exist on the network at all because it's changed over the last n years." If we have that, we'd have some absurd number of questions closed just because a site feature was depreciated... I don't see the value in that.
It reminds me of people who really want every question to have an accepted answer because it somehow marks the question as "complete".
We don't leave questions open because they're looking for answers. If we did, we'd prevent answers to all questions with accepted answers. That's never been how the site works.
Huh? Let's say there's a question about A51 and they completely removed A51 from the network... closing every question about A51... doesn't make sense.
I was browsing the tour page of Puzzling Stack Exchange and I encountered this problem in the arrangements of objects, the "Visit the Help Center" button is overlapping some text (I apologize if I am using the wrong terms).
They instead should have been like this:
This error occurs on Crypt...
For all of my questions I have received great answers. I have implemented the answers in code and they work. I now feel compelled to close the questions because I don't believe there are more or better answers out there.
Should you close your questions that you feel have been answered sufficient...
Thanks to my browser history, I was able to retrieve and bookmark my /recent page, which as of today is tucked away somewhere. Ok, I'll cut whining about the envelope.
I've hit the rep cap once again, but this time it's only 179 (!) on the Today page. I'm not the kind of person that downvotes 21...
If you had noticed (before Shog cleared the history), I was not one of the users who selected the "can no longer be reproduced" close reason; I typed a custom reason instead.
@Catija it's... a problem that probably still occurs in a superficial sense, but the entire rep system was rewritten twixt then and now, so different explanation
Looks like there's a small bug in the UI: I posted a question here on meta.SE which ended up being just something dumb I was doing and no use to anyone in the future. At first I posted an answer saying what the dumb thing was, but then I realized that the whole thing had no value, so I deleted th...
@ShadowWizard It's amusing that it's still a bug when the answer is your own question... I think I've seen someone complain about the popup appearing on self-answered questions, too.
lol, I just had to inform a ton of people at my work they can't use any code from SO because the license isn't approved because the whole MIT switch-over never happened
When commenting on a post, the page will move drastically when a someone creates a new post. Then I have to search for the post that I was commenting on, hoping that I do not have to start over, especially if it was a long comment.
The moderator message template for plagiarism is currently this (Emphasis added):
Hello,
I'm writing in reference to your Stack Overflow account:
https://stackoverflow.com/users/237838/andrew-barber
It has come to our attention that several of your answers consisted
primarily...
The current “plagiarism” template for moderator messages (minus lead-in and fade-out) is:
It has come to our attention that several of your answers consisted primarily or entirely of text copied from other answers or websites. We prefer not to simply copy content already available elsewhere i...
It's not used that much; 57 times over the past 90 days. It probably should be used more, but I'm not too bothered by it.
I did a quick check on the last 10 questions closed. Three were probably misuses of the reason, although 1 was pretty borderline (I certainly didn't reopen it). The most blat...
This has apparently been discussed on the Teacher's Lounge before, but I can't find any official record of it (thus further leading me to believe my request is a good idea).
I would like to propose a Q&A site strictly for the use of moderators of SE sites. That is, the exact same people who hav...
Sarcasm aside, @John makes a good point there - truth is, we (the employees / community team) would end up having to moderate a moderator Q&A site. I would hope it wouldn't be a large burden, but still... That's honestly not a task I'm particularly eager to sign up for. — Shog9 ♦May 30 '12 at 22:43
To be fair, back then we only had 6 people on the team
This is now effectively done: there's a private Team for moderators set up on Stack Overflow. New moderators are invited into the team, while those who step down have their access removed at the same time. So far, this seems to be working well.
I was... Pretty solidly against this idea for many ...