(and no, I am not looking for sympathy, just a not-fully-discouraging feedback, like "you can try, but it does not make any sense, and will probably be downvotes")
I don't recall stating it being difficult to implement. Only that you'll have to realize it's never going to be a one-scenario tool. And that I can see problems where context is involved. Or code blocks, etc. But I'm not nearly qualified enough to discuss implementation difficulty on the SO/SE side of things. And I don't think I'm far off when I say that such a tool would not have priority, if it is going to be considered at all
@Bart: all the rest causing ban, a lot of communication overhead, extra work, etc are just side effects and arguments for getting the tool implemented.
Except certain people who are also of no value to any SE site (I'm talking about those who fail to understand the basic principles of Q&A sites and programming) everyone will usually see from the context if something is about Qt or QuickTime (and do that many people abbreviate QuickTime with QT anyway?)
@LaszloPapp nobody is forcing you to edit. All we ask is, if you do, make your edits substantial and complete, especially when they are still suggested edits.
@LaszloPapp you have taken the stance that your edits should not have been rejected. Based on that, and the reviewer's backgrounds, you seem to have come to the conclusion that there's a problem with web developers. Let me tell you this. I'm primarily active in C++ C#, a frequent user of Qt, and I would have rejected most of them.
No, not really. I have always said (and will always say) that QT -> Qt is a valid edit. If that is all there is wrong with a post, only editing that is fair enough.
However, I urge you to look at the various edits I've made this morning
I think that should provide you with plenty of material from my side, and a general idea of how the community appreciates that view. If you feel anything needs to be addressed, you raise the issue on Meta. I see no need for me to do this.
"I have been told by moderators asking for the downvote reason should be avoided, and marked by us for deletion. Hence, doing so."
stackoverflow.com/questions/18754057/… -> here the comment was flagged as it was an answer to my question, but since the issue got solved after the discussion, I removed my comments, and flagged that one for removal.
Question: I was thinking of trying to close this question, but I can't find a close reason for "user didn't read error message". I also failed to find a discussion about this on meta. Should I just leave it alone?
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I created this app because I always wanted to create an open source application. But I never had an idea on what to do. So I used my skill in BlackBerry development to build an app with the API provided by StackOverflow.
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Can we please remove the too localized reason from meta?
Related: Change the text of "too localized" in the meta close reasons
It seems that mostly everything on meta is related to one time or another and can technically beclosed as localed (along with this question as well)
For example: This...
@LaszloPapp The edit ban expires after 7 days. But reaching 2,000 reputation in the meantime would let you continue editing since you don't need the approval system anymore. You just wouldn't be able to suggest edits on tag wikis until the ban expired.
the edit button will simply show an inline editor once you have the necessary rep to edit directly
but i'm already telling you this: please do not start fixing typos in questions. editing a question bumps it and we really don't need tons of old questions bumped to the front page just because of a minor typo fix