For context: about every month, Stack Exchange publishes an XML data dump of all posts and comments on all sites to the Internet Archive, so that all CC-licensed content is retained in a permanent archive.
It seems like in the latest data dump, some content from this site, Monero, was recognized as
@Tinkeringbell Yeah, it's not something I'd do after I got such confirmation a couple weeks ago. I did it here because it had been put under bounty several times with no further staff response, so I thought the bounties weren't enough to get it back onto SE's radar.
Okay, I won't make edits on posts tagged status-review prior to March 15, 2020 unless it's substantive, or if I've posted an answer to it and am making an edit to qualify for the Illuminator badge.
@SonictheAnonymousHedgehog I've been keeping track of the post - and well, I think its as much as "Its politics" and "wording things to keep everyone happy is hard" over "people in the company forgot about it". I posted as much for community awareness and discussion (and the bounties do help) as much as changes in wording.
I'm translating a piece of text form one of my co-workers and we couldn't come up with a proper English word for the Dutch term "handelingsperspectief".
According to various sites a translation would be "action perspective" but that is a very literal translation, so I guess there must be a decent...
Narcolepsy is a long-term neurological disorder that involves a decreased ability to regulate sleep-wake cycles. Symptoms often include periods of excessive daytime sleepiness and brief involuntary sleep episodes. About 70% of those affected also experience episodes of sudden loss of muscle strength, known as cataplexy. These experiences can be brought on by strong emotions. Less commonly, there may be vivid hallucinations or an inability to move (sleep paralysis) while falling asleep or waking up. People with narcolepsy tend to sleep about the same number of hours per day as people without, but...
Hypersomnia is a neurological disorder of excessive time spent sleeping or excessive sleepiness. It can have many possible causes such as seasonal affective disorder and can cause distress and problems with functioning. In the fifth edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5), hypersomnolence, of which there are several subtypes, appears under sleep-wake disorders.Hypersomnia is a pathological state characterized by a lack of alertness during the waking episodes of the day. It is not to be confused with fatigue, which is a normal physiological state. Daytime...
Yeah, that was weird. Didn't see any suggestion edit either on the timeline. Is it becaused it had accumulated some Reopen votes already? So that whatever the edits are, they will be reviewed on the Reopen queue?
Wait, I didn't see Reopen queue either on the timeline...
It's also my boss's text tone (when texted by a coworker). So I sometimes double-take because I think I have my earbuds turned too high if I'm not wearing them and they're sitting on my desk.
@bobble re: Your retag: I'm pretty sure the error-message tag is for error messages that Stack Exchange itself shows, not errors thrown to the console or etc.
Though I'd like your thoughts before I just remove the tag
Is there any search function or userscript that allows you to only look at posts that you haven’t voted on? (I looked here but couldn’t find anything)
@EkadhSingh-ReinstateMonica this came up on Stack Apps, not completely what you ask but maybe helps finding a better one: stackapps.com/questions/6755/…
I'll leave it to you to find a post from that user and get them to undelete, they're not pingable here @Spe
You can close as a duplicate of the question, you don't need the answer; though you might edit your question to include the 10K link. Brings more attention to it.
If I had a question that had let’s say 5 upvotes and 10 downvotes and from some reason a week later I still see it being negative on my rep should I just delete the question ? It didn’t have any answers just comments
@JcbJoe Eh, it depends. In terms of your rep, that's still a positive number. It really depends on whether you think it's useful. +5/-10 could just be controversial, but still useful.
@JcbJoe It's (5*10)-(10*2) reputation (unless you lucked out, had 1 rep, and got the downvotes first), and -5 score (entirely different from "reputation"); but deleting a negative post can increase your difficulties when facing a question or answer ban, since you might have trouble finding the post that needs to be improved to dig you out of the hole.