When they say there depreciating there mobile-web view does that mean they don’t support it at all anymore? Or can we ask questions about it still? I heard they just don’t take bug reports anymore
it means that they won't spend any time on it. Most time is spend on getting rid of it asap. If you expect SE to respond to your question I wouldn't bother, if you have a support issue maybe someone in the community can help with that.
@rene I probably won't have a support issue but probably a how to on using it. I kinda like it. I haven't been around that long to know the ins and outs of it and the headaches I've read about it. but to me. it looks really simple. you can follow convos easy. and looking at peoples profiles is nice also. everything is right there. to me the responsive view takes up a lot of wasted space
how do you guys do the tags in chat and in the body when asking a question? usually when I ask a question and I said status-complete bobble will edit my body and put the tag
I have another question. so when I ask a question I noticed that there are regulars that are in my comments and edit my question. is this because some people have tagged favorites tags and they are more responsive. or are there just regulars that look for new questions and chime in
On a smaller site, like this one, it is completely possible to keep up with new Q and A. On a larger site like SO or Math people usually stick to a set of tags.
On SO it's more tag-based because there are waaaaaaaay too many questions to look at all of them. On smaller sites (like MSE), regulars may actually read all of the questions.
the other site I'm on photo.stackexchange is very less active. when I ask a question on meta people are on it in like 10 mins. bobble edits everything so. yea
There's a tag which is used for a clearly-defined purpose for some of its questions and as a meta tag on others. I would like a name change for the tag to discourage its meta tag usage, and also remove it from the questions where it is used as such. What process should I follow?
I might have less things to edit if @JourneymanGeek didn't keep making its/it's errors... attempts to glare intimidatingly
> In the winter of 1787, many prominent Anti-Federalists publicly fretted about how a powerful executive, not beholden to a select council, would act anti-democratively and against the people’s interests. The minority, at Pennsylvania’s ratifying convention, included the perils of an unchecked executive as a reason for their dissent. Hamilton argued that a council with even the slightest involuntary control over the president would result in copious amounts of infighting...
@bobble Ah yeah, tag cleanups can give a weird representation of edit activity. On CGCC Meta, hyper-neutrino is the top editor of all time with 310 edits, but hasn't yet earned Strunk & White
Those ~240 edits that aren't counted are mostly status tag edits
If you remember that one of them is a contraction, and contractions always use an apostrophe, then you can figure it out by process of elimination: the one without the apostrophe must be the possessive.
It's is a contraction, meaning a shorter or "contracted" form of "it is" or "it has." (Example: It's going to rain.) Its is a possessive pronoun meaning, "belonging to it," or a "quality of it" (Example: The carrier lost its license) or (Example: Its color is red.)