There's a bit about that in the blog, specifically:
> Don’t be upset if your community keeps the brand it launched with though – there are a lot of benefits to being associated with the Stack Exchange network! That’s why Arqade, Ask Different, and Seasoned Advice (among others) all redirect to a ___.stackexchange.com subdomain, even though they have their own brands. For one, search rank is improved for our entire network. Additionally, many people recognize Stack Exchange as a brand...
> ...and might be more likely to visit some of the smaller sites because of that.
@Shog9 GMail catches the @stackexchange.com email as being spoofed (it says via stackoverflow.com) Which still makes them legit, but it led to me getting confused the other day. (I mean, why would someone want to spoof herself? . No fun in that :P)
i'm doing a masters project and would like a pool of people to participate in a survey for me. It asks about experiences of using computer based educational tools. would it be inline with stack overflow commandments to promote my research here?
Seriously though, I can't think of a way to do that through that Stack Exchange that would be acceptable.
Hahaha, well that's good.
@user46934 The only things I can think of that would be alright would be to 1. Put a link to the survey and a description in your "about me" section, and 2. See if you can drum up participants in chat*
*This would probably be considered spam unless it's a chat room you're already active in, so you might not get the best response to this approach.
Yep. Reddit and Hacker news. I'd be curious how many votes it would have got without those. Mysticial's answer would have got 100+ for sure, but not over 1K.
Here is a piece of code that shows some very peculiar performance. For some strange reason, sorting the data miraculously speeds up the code by almost 6x:
#include <algorithm>
#include <ctime>
#include <iostream>
int main()
{
// generate data
const unsigned arraySize =...
I think due to what happened here: Congratulations on being mentioned on Futurama's Facebook page!
We are getting MANY futurama posts within the past few minutes.
How can these be moderated fluently?
Many of them seem very VERY spammy.
(Yay to my flagging score going up and up and uppp!)
@animuson Meh, the CSS positioning question is more work than I thought. If it makes you feel better, I've left and forgotten to work on quite a number of other posts as well...
At least I have a lecture in the afternoon so I guarantee I'll be... awake, conscious and mobile. And green