@KushanGunasekera It's not OK to "gain reputation" it is useful only because the person whom it is directed towards is a new user (not just on the one site, but to all the SE sites) and they may not understand that after waiting a reasonable period of time that they should accept the most helpful answer (and upvote it, along with other useful answers). Begging for reputation or trolling/spamming questions (or answers) isn't appreciated. -- It should never be done to gain rep, it should be done
STV working in the IPS election. The candidate with the highest first-choice votes turned out to not be the winner: opavote.com/results/5526120231337984
It was also sort of decided randomly, with one candidate having a tie for the lowest first-choice votes, and being eliminated due to random choice.
@KushanGunasekera If you tap on the date for a comment it gives you a link to the specific comment, then if you collect a few links (or several) you can flag one for the Moderator and briefly explain that they do this, and save space for all the links you are including - that shows a large pattern of unwanted behavior (maybe the Mod will send a letter). If it were only one or two leaving a comment reply would be better. You can get a list of all their comments by going to there profile and switching to
Yes, I've read your previous comment, but "this developer did this in several times" didn't give any clue if it's rep-boring or genuinely helping new users.
@JourneymanGeek Can we (by which I mean you/a mod, for speed's sake) delete some of the answers on this FAQ? The top answer is the canonical answer to the FAQ; the rest are answers to what the question used to say.
@ArtOfCode I am using it in an extension, and it is only detecting changes during the first page load, but not on subsequent changes from the result of an ajax call
If I felt it wouldn't just result in "looks fine to me" from others I would. I just don't want to waste anyone's time, and I am now becoming more and more convinced that the issue is plotly. Mostly, from a theory perspective, I am trying to figure out how to detect if my observer is removed and then reattach it.
@TravisJ if you store your observer as a property of an object, you could proxy the object and trap on deleteProperty, and filter for your MO's property name
was trying to work out if you could proxy window itself, but that's probably a bad idea