@Stormblessed sometimes situations are broad, and so the questions about them are broad, because otherwise there would be many small separate questions, but here they're all united into one big one
sure it defies the widely accepted "narrow scope" and "clear-cut" question standard, but you'd have to include the full backstory into each one if you wanted to go full letter of the law about it
isn't meta for discussions? I think this question has a place, despite being pretty broad, but that's because the set of issues we are having is also broad
it was interesting to see 2 different moderators closing it unilaterally and then users reopening it back, something like the community disagreeing with the management kinda moment
we usually agree but not 100% and this seems to be one rare divisive case
I really disagree with Chris' comment btw
the question describes similar collisions between users and moderators/admins/management on 2 platforms, one of which is SE, and this question has nothing to do with SE??? wat
but then I'm rereading his comments and I think he actually meant the question title and the question in the body are not technically phrased to be asking about SE explicitly...
why would he rule lawyer like this then if almost everybody would still read it the same way anyway
@user1306322 I'd argue that people aren't actually reading the question the same way as before the edit. I'd also argue that people seemed to barely pay attention to what was asked the first time and are also continuing that trend.
IMO most answers don't actually answer either question.
@JourneymanGeek I agree that the situations are not too similar, but they are also pretty alike in certain ways, and that's good enough for me to consider an interesting and useful topic of discussion to learn how we can improve or avoid similar situations in the future
@Rubiksmoose I think some people have already decided what they want to read the question being about, and will not want to change their perception of it, to pursue their individual agendas, which may include (but not limited to) trying to improve the site, helping the community, just creating more drama, preventing similar things in the future, etc
@user1306322 Right. And that's a problem that rears its head even in normal focused questions. When you get a loaded question that is wide-open and only vaguely to do with SE people can, do, and have just done whatever they wanted with it. It has made the problem a lot worse because it is not a good question for this site.
I think I've asked most of the questions I wanted by now, and stated my position in enough ways on the site proper, now I only have technical questions remaining or broader questions which I try to bring into chat when I can figure out enough details about them
I don't know if chat can handle more broad discussions though
we all live on the same internet, our paths cross daily unbeknownst to each other anyway :p
@SamuelLiew the advanced search is really nice. However, using Tampermonkey on Firefox, the searching on the parent meta/meta just searches on the child site. Am I using the wrong script manager?
@Stormblessed Have you tried ChatImprovements yet? Many improvements including the way links are displayed in chat, as well as a proper user list with usernames, and top bar, (etc.). I would love feedback if you do use it
@SamuelLiew ok. Is it supposed to have some dots on really long ones? The reddit one is shown as reddit.com/r/australia/comments/…/australian_government_seen_globally_as_climate
@rene Yes and no... the trains are keeping me up when it's freezing like this... they ... 'knetter' ... like crazy and there's sparks so bright they light up my bedroom :/
Rail transport in Israel includes heavy rail (inter-city, commuter, and freight rail) as well as light rail. Excluding light rail, the network consists of 1,384 kilometers (860 mi) of track, and is undergoing constant expansion. All of the lines are standard gauge and as of 2016 the heavy rail network is in the initial stages of an electrification programme. A government owned company, Israel Railways, manages the entire heavy rail network. Most of the network is located on the densely populated coastal plain. The only light rail line in Israel is the Jerusalem Light Rail, though another line in...
(the bigger flats they won't sell me are at about 0.7. Mine's at 0.1)
No idea! But the government is really big on the new neighbourhood so.... probably will build anyway and clear it through balance of sale flats or something
@JourneymanGeek that's still way different. When I was looking for a house earlier this year it wasn't out of the ordinary to have 30-40 people tour homes. 8 of those made bids for that place.
@JourneymanGeek Sure, but then you never get to actually own your apartment, right? So it'd be slightly like social rentals over here, though those are still controlled by corporations that get the government subsidies to build them (and probably not as much as over there)?
Architecture 101: when someone added an unneeded component that should crawl an entire SharePoint online tenant to the solution.... and it is so well written that SharePoint basically sees it as a DDOS attack.
I read the linked post but it wasn't clear to me if it was a manual thing or if the system allows posts as long as it has a link to a question by that person.
@M.A.R. do you have internet access or is there none in Tabriz at the moment? Is it out for the entire country or just parts? ...I suppose if you have none you won't be able to answer that, though.
Last seen four days ago. That's consistent with Iran shutting down the internet there four days ago. Welp.