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Is it possible that this has come back in 0.1.27, or that it wasn't fixed for meta sites? I didn't see this bug before, so I'm not sure what I'm seeing is the same thing. I'm seeing a lot of black flickering when scrolling through meta posts, for example here: meta.gaming.stackexchange.com/questions/7624/… — HodofHod23 mins ago
You're right, I'm seeing it now on main sites too. I don't know why I didn't before.
Essentially, the text in the posts flickers, briefly showing a black box where the <p> or <div> element would be. I assume it's those, because images and <pre> blocks don't flicker, and because the black box covers the exact width of the text, so the black box is wider for questions, since question paragraphs are wider.
Once I've scrolled through the whole question or list of answers, subsequent scrolls no longer cause flickering.
@balpha It.... may have, but I didn't notice it. It only shows up on questions with a bunch of answers, and I only really paid attention when scrolling through a long meta post.
@HodofHod can you try whether you see any change when you check the boxes for "Disable HW overlays" and "Force GPU rendering" in the developer settings?
@UV-D I believe so, according to what dear Laszlo posted some time ago. After I told him that he is either misunderstanding English, is overly sensitive or trolling (he took exception to the latter).
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@Oded yup, I was speaking in a non-faithful tone... whatever on earth that is
Any meta where you're not a mod, really. I'm seeing a bug where I'm unable to edit my posts on any meta (besides meta.SO). Want to see if it's just me.
@LaszloPapp Actually, I didn't call you a troll. I said it is one possible explanation to the way you interact with people here in chat and on meta. In particular your insistence on misunderstanding and misrepresenting what people say.
But one thing I do know; when I walk into an established community as a newbie, I spend some time getting to know the place, first. Doesn't mean I don't have thoughts and such, but I give myself time to figure things out better, first. That is: I wait until I'm no longer a newbie to dive in.
Again. It wasn't disagreement that caused it. It was the way you interacted with people, the aggressive tone you took and the way you take offense waaay to easily.
@LaszloPapp If anything I think your English language skills are perhaps insufficient to pick up on the subtle difference that exists between actually saying something and you merely interpreting it as having been said. If that is the case you will figure out over time that your treatment has not been nearly as harsh as you think it has been.
I just noticed that I lost a bunch of points from my reputation score on Stack Overflow, and I used the "reputation" tab on my user profile page to try and track down the cause.
During my investigation, I noticed there was an unusual event of type "reversal". In the normal place of a question ti...
@LaszloPapp It was actually down voted twice, but one of the votes has been invalidated by the system due to serial down voting. The reputation spread in your profile is cached, it's not really -4, just -2.
I've read that you can change your vote after something you've voted on has been edited. I didn't find any discussion about how you would know an item you voted on had been edited.
Does this functionality exist? Should it?
How often are questions/answers with votes edited? Would it be too much ...
To me, a downvote usually indicates a problem with an answer. When I downvote it's to mark the answer as having a problem, not the person. If the answer is fixed, I want to remove that downvote - but it's tricky to keep track of all the questions I've looked at over the last few hours.
I don't a...
They are related posts you might want to take into account if you were ever to make the feature request you're proposing. They might contain views worth considering and acknowledging
@LaszloPapp If anything I think your English language skills are perhaps insufficient to pick up on the subtle difference that exists between actually saying something and you merely interpreting it as having been said. If that is the case you will figure out over time that your treatment has not been nearly as harsh as you think it has been.
Better that than you posting a dupe, it getting closed with lots of downvotes and you coming back to complain about the attitude on Meta. We short-circuited the process.
Rep for rep's sake is what people are saying. It isn't a goal in and of itself. And people have been telling you, repeatedly that you are well on your way to get there. Not sure what the rush is.