@Shog9 I want to know from where my account was used (two days ago), because I haven't offered this bounty nor I asked this question, can you please look into it?
may be because somedays ago my pc was replaced with new one, but my Networking guy told me that he will format that PC and will give to some other trainee
Yes. I'll remove ownership from the questions now, so they don't belong to anybody (and so they're out of your account); once he confirms, he can have them back
@hotveryspicy Hey, I see balpha got you taken care of, but next time you might want to start by using the "contact us" link to let us know something's up: there are a few more people watching that.
That's right, I'm starting this out with a pun. Featuring a Poison song. I'm good with it.
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We're looking at replacing [closed] with [on hold]. This sort of thing was proposed in a popular post before and rejected. But we think it's worth revisiting, and that we can address the prior conc...
I can't see any downside to trying to improve things though, so it doesn't matter much beyond that I find it interesting that this kind of thing seems to be getting focus lately.
Per the podcasts -- yeah, I started listening to those -- the team determined somehow that user experience for non-power users, especially newbies, needs to be a priority.
@PopularDemand It's SE 2.0 - tons of small sites trying to attract folks who don't know how SE works. SO could get away with "if you don't want to learn how we do things, GTFO"... Less so for some other topics.
right... Cooking's a pretty reasonable example: everyone thinks its a place to trade recipes, so they have to keep explaining - over and over and over - that it's not, but you can ask how to improve an existing recipe.
actually, that sort of thing has become a problem even on SO
As the rules have gotten more strict over the years, stuff that was perfectly fine at one time ("what library can I use to send SMS?") started getting shut down. There's no way you can reasonably expect anyone to figure that out based on the description (or general content) of the site though.
And I think those are perfectly reasonable on SO, but I understand why they become broken windows
So then it needs to morph into "how do I pick the best SMS library on the market today, and where can I find those" because folks come out with new ones all the time, so we need to keep adding repository-like information.
@jcolebrand They can be. They don't necessarily have to be. Problem being, it's really hard to educate folks on nuances like that for a site of SO's size.
Gorilla vs. Shark is another one that's been... Kinda twisted by folks who just think it applies to any "vs." question. Including gorilla vs. other gorilla.
So the value in having more descriptive, more specific close reasons there isn't just about making life friendlier for new users; it's also about doing a better job of letting everyone else know why something is being closed.
Else you get folks seeing questions on picking a tool closed down because they just want a bunch of reviews, and walking away with the mistaken assumption that questions on picking a tool or questions on programming tools in general are OT.