We used to be able to go to the reputation page, and see the complete calculation of reputation, and at the end of that it would show us how many days we hit the rep cap. This was useful for us to see how close we were to the Epic and Legendary badges.
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Agreed. It would be nice to have that number somewhere. Though I think I've seen a post or two on Meta saying that the badge progress is intentionally not there.
Well actually :), it shows you the copy editor, even when your next in line editing badge is Strunk & White. you can only approximate via the line on the bar.
is it worth deleting a technical answer that tries to address the OP's concern, but fundamentally wrong, flawed, and does not actually address it, and also got downvotes?
Your options are:
Downvote it
Comment on it and on the question, hope people read your comments.
Edit away and fix stuff
Flag it
Post a question on meta asking for people to downvote it :)
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Downvote
One of the main reasons to downvote is to indicate a wrong answer.
Other than that, you can comment on it, pointing out why it is incorrect.
See Blatantly wrong accepted answer for more info.
This question requires more data to answer. The composition and construction of the meteoroid is a major factor. A ball of solid iron could be much smaller than a ball of nickel and carbon full of pockets.
Answer them if you can, all questions deserve answers. If it is a simple error on the part of the user that caused the problem then close it. We use to have the Too Localized reason for that, now I have to make a decision every time about what reason to use since none of them really work for th...
@LanceRoberts I'm actually with you there. If answering the question fits within your ability and time you want to give, then .. answer the darn question. We run into trouble any time we try to make it any more complicated than that.
And to this "but there's no incentive to improve such questions" I counter - how could the possibly be improved? It's a very specific question that applies to something that only the author is likely to encounter. How, pray tell, would putting that on hold accomplish anything meaningful?
Yeh, still wish they'd bring back the Too Localized reason, or give me a good equivalent of it. I spend so much time when I try to close those picking the right reason.
You'd think I'd have it down by now, but it seems I re-analyze it each time.
@LanceRoberts I find myself missing it too, but the problem with it is - too many people used it for "I don't like this and can't find any reason that fits"
We took it away, and as anticipated, folks are complaining that they don't like certain questions but can't find a reason to close them. That could mean, you know, that the question doesn't really need to be closed.
Crap questions are crap questions because of plenty of other reasons. Incoherent, way too broad, requiring an entire book to be written as an answer, etc, etc. That's bad quality, and we need to keep it out.
@rene: the latest edit just put irrelevant help into the answer to be even more complete, even though it was not strictly necessary. Note that the answer stood its an own as selected even before that.
in fact, I could rolled that back now without any problem, but I am being just nice there. Certain OPs require a lot of hand-holding.
@3ventic: then perhaps I do not count as a high-rep user.
For me, high-rep does not matter.
There was a 60k+ person or something like that writing incorrect things, and he wanted to defend himself with things like how old he is on this site, etc. :D Now, that was strange, and then luckily, I got him deleting his comment.
@3ventic: I see users around my rep with a lot more upvoted answers... I think it depends a lot on the particular tag.
i.e. C++ answers get more attention than a specialized framework tag.
@hichris123 Philly is not going to be that badly affected, according to what I've seen. A couple of inches but nothing big. It looks more serious up north, and around the Great Lakes....
Also when we went to buy chicken stock and the container was measured by weight instead of volume and we needed two cups, although that's not strictly an issue of not using metrics but just one of silly packaging. :P
@hichris123 I think the difficulty is in intuitively grasping the new system. Your body has an intuitive memory of how much an ounce is or a pound; mine, how much a hundred grams are, or half a kilo. I imagine it takes ages for that to change.
anyway, doorknob, i need some advices about a question i've made inspired from another one .. and i am not sure if it is to become 'duplication' or downvoted 'cos the other OP might be mad ... or something like.
I posted this question (inspired from yours) asking for help about the regex filtering : jquery match elements with style font-size in px. After re-tinking about your situation, i invite you to edit your question title for clarity.
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Thanks for you advices about 'global profile' ... it is just here on this chat that it is not applied .. and i could not understand if it was a 'refresh' situation or something else.