This whole full disclosure thing is sometimes a pain in the backside. I spend the first part of my day validating why certain questions got closed etc.
@Benjol sure thing (wipes rep)... now; eeny meeny miney mo! Goes to... #23354. I was surprised too, so I did a recount. Would you believe it? same result!
The community really makes it hard to sell a feature request. I must admit I think it is a good thing however, since it means that they do care about the platform. Really also forces you to think carefully about the request, and if you really feel it's worthy, continue pushing for it.
@radp I have to admit I am in 2 minds about the SO angle. However I just want to make it clear again all requirements are solely a suggestion. Initially I was thinking 200 reputation.
I am fully aware of the process to close an account, but with the amount of new SE sites popping up under certain circumstances users may want to close or remove their accounts from one or more SE sites. Just because a user is a member of one site does not mean they have to be a member of every s...
@LasseVKarlsen I happened to have a scenario last night where I wanted to have my account removed on a specific SE site, and realized that I needed to mail the team again. It just made sense to have the option to remove my account myself within certain boundaries.
We already have automatic account deletions so why can't I have an account that I have never, or will never use, removed myself without having to email the time.
I respect that there are users that disagree. But at the same time there are some that do want the ability. Even Facebook and Twitter allows me to delete or suspend my account.
@radp Actually, that is the reason I was thinking of putting some criteria in place, and I was hoping the community will come up with some more, rather then just shooting it down off the bat.
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@LasseVKarlsen The account is no longer associated to me and it doesn't show up on my account associations etc. In my case I didn't feel I wanted to associate myself with the community and it's standard. Again, the option to do so will always be a personal choice.
@radp I may have the rep amount wrong but yes, Neil's whole account was deleted, but I don't think the content was removed as far as I am aware.
Again. I only meant that the account needs to be "disconnected" from the questions
@radp The thing is I agree we shouldn't let high rep users just randomly delete accounts. However low rep users shouldn't be an issue. I wanted a threshold which was the maximum rep at which level it can be done by yourself.
@radp Seriously. You guys make it sound as if every user on SO is going to leave if this option is made available. Please start living outside of the box. Some users, including myself, prefer to have the option. And also it will take some strain away from the development team who has to do this manually every time.
And one that note I am out of here. I have work to do.
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The new network-wide dropdown is working great for me, with the exception of Meta. Here, it acts as if I were not logged in. I don't see an "Inbox" tab, and I'm not notified of comments made to me on Meta.
is this on purpose to spare Meta newbies from the heartbreak of getting informed of all ...
@PopularDemand Just being pedantic. Tired of reading that the moderators must do x, y and z when x, y and z is actually for the Development Team to handle. There seems to be a mindset that moderators have god like powers and access to the codebase.
@Diago Yeah, naming is important. Perhaps we should stop using the terms "developer" and "admin." Say "mod" instead. Then current diamond users could be demoted to "demimod."
Somebody is voting down my answers, without any apparent reason, none stated. And some answers are perfectly fine to the question related. 5 questions have been downvoted and I am not sure why .
@Benjol That's not too rare for me, I would do it if I noticed that someone else posted a really similar answer 15 seconds sooner, or if I realized that I missed an important detail about the question.
@PopularDemand, yeah, I understand that, but it was the only answer, it was useful, I said so in a comment. I was in a hurry to test his idea so didn't vote up right away (I admit I also tend to hold back so my question doesn't drop off 'unanswered' too quick), then it was gone...
@PopularDemand No problem. Let me know if I missed anything; I didn't have a test repository to really mess around with, so I wasn't sure if I got every scenario or not.
Should the person who is posting a question be considered when closing a question. For example a moderator from one site posting a question on another which doesn't feel like it belongs?
Somebody is voting down my answers, without any apparent reason, none stated. And some answers are perfectly fine to the question related. 5 questions have been downvoted and I am not sure why .
Just migrated this in from RegHQ but of course it was posted so long ago it didn't really show up.
@YiJiang Or you've only got the -o file and no regular fortunes.
@balpha This chat is too good. My typing is getting worse. I don't have to worry about getting things right when I can just go back and fix them five seconds later.
It's been a long time since I've been made to feel like a jerk. I'd like to answer a question in a straightforward way, but have my answer nit-picked by someone who wants to show off and seem like they know what they're talking about. Ideally, they would find some vocabulary or term that I used...
Yes, Stack Overflow has more than enough people who will take the opportunity to point out any possible mis-step you make. You need to be able to roll with the punches. You can get angry, but really what else can you do except move forward? Don't take your ball and go home... Stick around, we ...
> By the way, you started a sentence with a conjunction...