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12:44 AM
@JeremyBanks Hahah at suppressive down vote. :P
 
Anonymous
:D Gotta have my deleted questions.
 
:D
 
1:47 AM
Wow, the CSS3 validator is a piece of crap o.o
 
 
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Anonymous
4:08 AM
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A: Simplest way to copy the content of a deleted question?

Jeremy BanksI've written a user script adding a "download" link that dumps any question as an API-ish JSON file, including answers in HTML and markdown, as well as comments and vote counts. It's currently only meant to work for me, a 10k+ user with Chrome, but that should improve. [install script, view on Gi...

 
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Q: To what does 'body' refer in this code ?

PatrykI have this simple piece of code in jquery $(document).ready(function() { $('#switcher').click(function(event) { if ($(event.target).is('.button')) { $('body').removeClass(); if (event.target.id == 'switcher-narrow') { $('body').addClass(...

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Anonymous
jQuery needs an easier alternative to body.
 
LoL
 
@RebeccaChernoff facepalms
 
4:37 AM
That is hilarious o.o
 
I dunno, it makes me sad, not amused. :P
 
Just your preference of what you mind amusing.
 
Just ordered Resharper. I don't write C#, but my dad does. I hope he likes it.
 
He should :P
 
yo
 
4:52 AM
Yo.
 
oY..
 
anyone see my edit to my question?
 
[star]
 
also, @animuson, which css validator?
 
4:56 AM
I assumed it was the w3c one.
 
Ya, it is
 
write a better one :D
 
When I try to validate as CSS3, it gives me a bunch of Parse Error [empty string] errors and says my CSS is invalid...
 
We're setting up Resharper. Which keyboard shortcut scheme to choose?
VS2010, or IntelliJ, or none?
Which one is the most natural to vs users?
Er, what scheme is in the tutorial vid?
 
aaaaaaaaaaanyways
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Q: What are we doing?

Purmou EDIT: Since this post seems to be getting some negative attention (and since I'd like it reopened), I'm going to give some more of my own input. This question does not just focus on the events that have transpired in the past several days. Yes, while I use these to make my point, that is ...

see my edit
 
5:01 AM
@moot?
Night.
 
 
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7:34 AM
wattup @JaredPar?
 
7:54 AM
hi there @YiJiangsProble
 
8:11 AM
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Q: Back in the day... Really, good ole days already?

RSolbergI'll admit it, I have not been very active on SO for the past 18 months. In part due to having other things that I have to get done and also in part due to the decline of feeling good about spending time on the site. When I first started using SO, for me it was about getting help on a project I...

Back in the day, complaints usually have actual evidence to back them up, instead of vague appeal to emotion / nostalgia
Oh, and freehand circles too. Complaints back in those days had soul
 
back in the day, most people would agree that the emotions of a site's users towards the site was completely valid evidence for current behavior
 
@Purmou So where's the evidence?
That a bunch of people are pissed off?
 
that's not evidence that something's gone wrong?
 
Come on now. One of the comments mentioned that there's a divide between Meta users and SO users. Is there any evidence for this? Rep, contribution, moderation action counts, trendlines
The OP claims that his questions are been closed left and right. That's not true - Marc said as much in the comments
So what is he asking here? "SO used to be a great community to banter with other geeks." No it isn't - unless you count the 'best code to put on birthday cake' question
 
my concern is that the sites suck now
because of what certain types of people have made out of them
 
8:18 AM
Put that in more concrete terms please.
 
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Q: What are we doing?

Purmou EDIT: Since this post seems to be getting some negative attention (and since I'd like it reopened), I'm going to give some more of my own input. This question does not just focus on the events that have transpired in the past several days. Yes, while I use these to make my point, that is ...

i put it pretty concretely here
primarily in the recent edit at the top
 
Does your complaint boil down to "High-rep users and moderators own this site, and can get away with whatever."?
 
that's definitely part of it
my other complaint is people's inability to just sit down and have a discussion
they downvote stuff they disagree with, but it's usually something that must be discussed.
 
You know, you could've put it much more concisely than the stream of conscience you've got going there.
 
i think people just don't appreciate a newbie of 7 months walking in on their turf looking for answers
 
8:28 AM
Look, no offence, but like I said, all of the recent complaints share the problem of not presenting sufficient evidence. "High-rep users and moderators own this site, and can get away with whatever." is a provable hypothesis, but I've yet to see anyone put the effort into actually proving it
 
do you require facts for everything?
you're telling me that you've never observed questionable behavior from a mod or high-rep user?
 
I find it better than reading through paragraphs of "This site is going to hell" and "Fuck the Meta police"
@Purmou Define questionable
 
i keep using gilles' post
 
I've never seen mods abuse their powers as defined in the moderator contract
Which is one, heavily downvoted (ie. disagreed with) example
 
it should be closed or deleted
he contested an SE employee's actions, which should apparently be something you can't do
 
8:30 AM
It is closed
 
thank God
 
@Purmou It's not, there are some (less serious) examples, let me find them
 
@Purmou For "the problem is that there's corruption", yes, you need facts to prove it. For "the problem is that many people feel that there's corruption", you don't. However you have to be clear which of the two is what you're saying.
 
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A: <kbd> elements are way intrusive

Jeff AtwoodDue to abuse of the <kbd> tag here on Meta, I have disabled it. edit: now that we support [tag:name] and [meta-tag:name] syntax I have re-enabled it. example: java discussion

You can talk about the rules, even the ones laid down by the site's owners. That's pretty much the point of Meta
 
@balpha it's a little bit of both, but i think the fact that people are simply upset (perhaps not for the same reason as me) is enough evidence
 
8:36 AM
of what?
 
that some things have to change--including the behavior of certain groups of people, as can be observed by just visiting meta
but i know it's a worthless argument
people on meta don't like to discuss themselves or their behavior, and they think it's a felony to ask for something that's been concrete for several years to be changed
these past few days have been so damn stupid
phwd posted a comment on my question "What are we doing?"
it was such an asshole comment too
I suggest you read it, it's complete blasphemy
that's the kind of behavior i'm so tired of
let me get you the link
 
@Purmou Sorry, but at this point you're not having a reasonable discussion ("they think it's a felony"). I actually agree with some things you say, but you keep mixing accusations, generalisations, and opinions-stated-as-facts with your valid points, and that's not helping.
 
okay, fair point. which opinions are being stated as facts? i want to have a solid argument with someone about this and i'd like to be prepared.
 
@Purmou Well, for starters, "What are we doing?" is "So. It has come to this." in question form - a sentence that is so vague it's meaningless. If you think people on Meta have an attitude problem, or that people on Meta don't like change, or that high rep users have too much power, just say that
 
@YiJiangsProble whaaa? i literally asked that question as a question. it's not supposed to be witty. i want to know what the hell we are doing to ourselves.
if you guys don't like that question, i will gladly post another, with an honest title, and a list of complaints i have in the form of statements with evidence
for now i'm going to sleep. good night.
 
8:52 AM
night
 
 
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10:08 AM
Hey, I have a question. How do I exclude a category from a WordPress query? Because no one has ever asked that before and it is not clearly explained on the first manual page when Googling wp_query().
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Q: exclude from recent posts wordpress

designersvsoftI have used the following code to display the recent 5 posts. // Display most recent posts $the_query = new WP_Query( "showposts=5" ); while ( $the_query->have_posts() ) : $the_query->the_post(); I need to exclude posts of a particular category from displaying. How can i do that?

 
You talk madness!
 
No, just annoyance. It's vented now though :)
 
> @YiJiang re your linked question: what a lazy slob. I've never seen a more blatant example of plz-give-teh-regex before in my life – Pekka 1h ago
 
@YiJiangsProble_ yeah man. That's what's destroying Stack Overflow, I'm telling ya!
(Context before I look too much like an angry old man with a cane: stackoverflow.com/questions/9563876/… )
 
10:28 AM
o/
Trouble incoming.
Something is wrong with stack.imgur.
This image displays just fine for me.
 
The same image reuploaded doesn't. :(
 
Y U NO LIEK MEH IMAGE?
 
Still works for me
 
10:30 AM
Ok, this is odd.
 
The reupload thing, that is
 
Anonymous
Neither works for me.
 
Great.
Makes it even better. :D
 
Anonymous
 
10:32 AM
Can you see my last Twitter favicon?
 
Anonymous
@YiJiangsProble I can see all of yours, none of @TheUnicornWhisperer's.
 
Anonymous
I can't see my reupload attempt, either.
 
11:10 AM
:(
Imgur hates us me thinks.
 
11:43 AM
63
Q: What is the most readable as well as appealing font?

Greg JWhat is the most readable, appealing font? I'm not talking about programming font, but for font(s) for design docs, documentation, web pages, etc. Which one wins? Times New Roman 10pt, Arial 12pt, Verdana? Do anybody have science to back their opinion?

 
@YiJiangsProble_ that might work well on UX.se though
 
Eh... I know this was from 3 years ago, but how was this ever on topic for SO?
@awoodland No, UX isn't just about visually appealing
 
@YiJiangsProble_ it said "is there any science?" though
 
@awoodland But it turned to a recommendation question
And the general quality of the answers are pretty low. Referencing Wikipedia, single line recommendations etc.
Not surprising given it's mostly programmers writing these answers
Almost all [font] questions on UX are about specific use cases - nobody's asking for recommendation of aesthetically pleasing font in general because that would be far too broad
 
true
I just liked the idea of getting 100 people to do some reading comprehension test in an eye tracker with a bunch of fonts
 
11:49 AM
Hehehe, I think some companies like Microsoft does have the resources to conduct that sort of tests when designing UI or fonts
 
chat.stackexchange.com/transcript/message/3692499#3692499 pretty much settles it on UX.se then :)
 
@awoodland As expected :P
Also, someone bought the domain whathaveyoutried.com - fantastic!
 
12:21 PM
I wonder if that system-wide banner did soften the blow of the live rep updates or not
 
@awoodland Definitely. Usually recalcs will get you dozens of "where did my rep" go questions on Meta
> Test comment for new beta theme. – Kevin Montrose mar 3 at 0:58
/conspiracy
> This Q&A is part of a biweekly series of posts highlighting common questions encountered by technophiles and answered by users at Stack Exchange, a free, community-powered network of 80+ Q&A sites.
 
 
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2:12 PM
Hi all ^_^
 
2:34 PM
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Q: Why can't I edit posts on meta?

NaftaliI have the required 500 rep on the main site so that I can edit posts, but why don't I see the edit link here on meta?

:-\
 
2:59 PM
is anybody out there... there... there?
echooooo
 
3:15 PM
@amanaPlanaCAnalPAnaMA There are no suggested edits on per-site metas.
 
@TimStone Umm I know that, but i should be able to make a regular edit because I have enough rep for it.
 
Oh, right, the site is in beta.
 
@TimStone si si .
hence: What is going on? :-P
 
shrugs
I need to go to work now. :P
 
3:20 PM
@TimStone Work! ...what is that?
 
@jadarnel27 it is krow backwards....
 
@amanaPlanaCAnalPAnaMA TIL!
!krow ot kcaB
 
@YiJiangsProble_ ....haaaaaaN
 
@amanaPlanaCAnalPAnaMA You slacker :P
 
@YiJiangsProble_ I dabble
Migrate to main meta anyone?
 
3:30 PM
@amanaPlanaCAnalPAnaMA How urgent is it, exactly, that you can edit a meta.judaism post? Patience, grasshopper.
 
@jadarnel27 patience for what? it is a bug! I should be able to edit.
 
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Q: Is now comment bumping a question in some cases?

MartinIs now comment bumping a question? I have spotted that amanaP lanaC A nalP A naM A's comment bumped a question at 2012-03-05 15:21:20Z, which is the same time their comment was posted. However this didn't happened after new replies (to the bumping comment) were posted. (sorry for 1 minute di...

@amana it's bug about you, can you take a look, please?
@amana maybe you know what happened
 
@Martin He posted an answer that was deleted.
 
In the same second as his comment?
 
3:34 PM
It might have been autoconverted
 
Sorry, I should have said his answer was converted to a comment
 
@YiJiangsProble_ he said he deleted it
Okay, I deleted that bug report
 
@Martin well no reason to delete it.
its a legit question
others might have the same
 
BTW, did anyone notice that live (immediate) updating of questions is working?
Okay, undeleted. I hope I won't be downvoted into oblivion for that
 
@Martin It's strange, but I don't think I've seen the sign yet
Meta's quiet now though
 
3:41 PM
Yeah, it is
 
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Q: Community-led deletionism: a protocol for sanity

Shog9A couple of events in the past few days have caused me to reflect - yet again - on the direction we're headed with regard to deletion on Stack Overflow and Stack Exchange. First, a moderator on one of our larger Stack Exchange sites resigned. This parting was not acrimonious - he just decided he...

 
@amanaPlanaCAnalPAnaMA but it's still getting downvoted. It is obvious , I just didn't think about it
 
@Martin It is allowed to get downvoted
its meta
rep means nothing
 
I know it is
Nevermind ;)
 
@Martin Your post brings up the point, though, that it's not very intuitive. Perhaps comments that were converted from answers should indicate that somewhere or somehow? (like in the tooltip, I don't know)
Of course, there is probably not a big need for something like that.
And it could potentially attract negative attention.
 
3:50 PM
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Q: Inconsistent display of > 1k views on "new questions with activity"

George DuckettNormally when a question has more than 1k views it shows as 1k, 2k etc. rather than 1234 views. This isn't the case for questions appearing above the "new questions with activity" message. Example:

hehe
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Q: Is the don't be an ass policy still in place?

RSolbergYears ago, in the days before StackOverflow was a "professional" (I laughed when I read that) place to go and get and provide assistance, there was essentially one goal for SO. The founders wanted a Q&A site that would make the web a better place, especially for developers. In order to achi...

 
4:40 PM
@amanaPlanaCAnalPAnaMA Darn it, you just made me post several answers to meta.
 
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Q: Improved search input placeholder

The Unicorn WhispererI'd like to propose an improved (my personal opinion) search input placeholder text. Currently the placeholder text just says search Just so you can see what I'm talking about. Current version I think it would make sense to give people a bit more help by showing them that they can searc...

Yay or nay?
 
Hmm
 
I'm well aware that you can do a lot more with the SE search but you can't represent that in a placeholder.
 
I think it's an interesting idea, but I'm not sure if people will understand [tag] unless they're already familiar with the concept on Stack Overflow?
 
That might be an issue.
Some users may wonder what a tag is, leading to them researching.
 
4:46 PM
Yeah. This may go hand in hand with the feature request to add an icon to the advanced search help up there.
 
That'd be awesome.
 
Anyway, +1 because I think it's worth at least considering.
 
@Moshe The blog you recently posted (the one that's in Hebrew) is hilarious if you just paste it into Google translator.
 
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Q: Is "yay or nay" an acceptable alternative to "yea or nay"?

mmyersIs "yay or nay" an acceptable alternative to "yea or nay"? I have seen it several times in recent weeks, enough to make me wonder whether it is an emerging usage or just a common typo.

couldn't help it
 
Tim
Hey, what's the etiquette for bringing up a question for discussion in meta chat?
 
4:57 PM
@mmyers Yay, nay, hooray!
 
heh, yay. :D
 
@Tim Well, if you were intending to discuss it with specific people I suppose you could create a room, but otherwise generally linking something here and talking about it will get you some form of response.
 
@Tim I'm not sure if there is one other than not spamming the room with the same question. That is repeatedly posting the same question.
 
@jadarnel27 Oh? I haven't tried. ... goes to try...
 
Tim
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Q: Consecutive visits - not really consecutive

TimI understand how the "days" work on SO - they reset on UTC - but it ends up being somewhat unfair to those of us trying to get a streak who don't live in Europe. I live in Arizona (-0700 GMT, where UTC midnight is my 5pm) and consider this example: Log in Tuesday morning before school to ans...

 
5:02 PM
@Moshe It ends with you helping a Facebook friend put a racoon in a tin case.
=)
 
Tim
I've seen about a dozen "related" questions, mostly arising out of peoples' misunderstanding of UTC, though I haven't seen any real solution to the problem besides removing the badges altogether
 
@jadarnel27 Lol, just saw that.
@jadarnel27 Stop making me lol, I'm in class.
Racoon? WTF?
 
@Moshe Haha, sorry =P I went there to see if you had any new, stream-of-consciousness entries.
All lecture-notes, and then something in a language I can't comprehend. Boooooring =)
 
@Tim I'm afraid that removing the badges is the only real solution anyway, since it's such a silly feature to invest more time in modifying in any other way to appease everyone. Plus, I mean, I have 543 consecutive days on Meta, and I'm not entirely sure I feel good about that.
 
Tim
5:08 PM
Well, to be fair, it's not like you didn't know you've visited the site daily for a year and a half, unless you were doing it in your sleep or something.
 
Actually...
But yes, that's true.
 
Tim
Here's a related anecdote. In World of Warcraft, there are transmutes (spells) you can only cast once per day. It used to be that it started a 24 hour timer as soon as you cast it, and then it would reset 24 hours later. However, Blizzard realized people can't get on and use the spell exactly when it reset, so they changed it to 20 hours, so that you had an extra four-hour window if you didn't want to push back the reset time every day.
 
@TheUnicornWhisperer fixed
 
@jadarnel27 Sorry, I'll try to do a new one then. I do enjoy writing, although I might post some essays for class soon.
 
\O/ <-- Bighead is happy!
Wait, where?
 
Tim
5:12 PM
So, something similar could simply be instead of checking if a user logs in between 00:00 and 23:59 it checks time since last login - and if it's greater than, say, 36 hours, then your streak is broken.
 
Glad to hear that you're checking my blog though, @jadarnel27. :-)
 
Never mind ...
 
Oh, @jadarnel27 and little secret: I don't know all that much hebrew myself. ;-)
 
@Moshe It's good stuff, stick with it =)
@Moshe You certainly know more than I do.
 
@Tim Yeah, I understand what you're after. Outside of preventing a handful of people from being upset that their consecutive day run was broken though, what would that fix? Not that I don't sympathise with those people, of course, but I'm not really sure it negatively impacts their behaviour (in the general case) to warrant a change.
 
Tim
5:20 PM
Well, in my case I was about to hit a magic number and so I'm pretty bummed out about missing it because I logged in Sunday afternoon instead of Sunday morning. Trying to achieve a streak is a great motivation to log on - there's been many times where I'll get on to get my credit, and I go off all ADD and start answering questions. Restarting a streak sucks.
And anything that gets questions answered - even if it's powered by an ill-intentioned login followed by ADDing - still gets questions answered!
 
Hmm, I suppose it'd be interesting to see if there was an apparent decline in motivation (measured by site activity) following an end to a consecutive day streak...unfortunately the visited days information isn't available to query, argh.
 
Tim
I wouldn't be surprised if that was a finding. If anything, people would stop asking questions about consecutive days on Meta.
 
Pops's Pet Peeve of the day: suggested edits that are incorrect but get approved anyways
(This may become a recurring feature. We'll see.)
 
Shouldn't that be our Peeve of the Duration of the Suggested Edit Feature's Life?
 
5:28 PM
@Tim Well, that last part is certainly true. :P
:o
 
Tim
More importantly - Stack Overflow is mentioned without any explanation as to what it is, implying that everybody just knows what it is.
 
And spelled incorrectly, to boot, heh.
 
Tim
Well, you can't win 'em all. After all, it is CNN.
 
Yeah, my expectations were pretty low going in.
 
Tim
Oooh, my question is at a record -10 votes. I've never gotten one that low before being closed. (awards self mental badge)
 
5:39 PM
@Tim You have much to learn.
 
@PopularDemand I'm surprised AdamDavis hasn't chimed in on all the recent junk on Meta.
 
That particular storm mostly missed me... perhaps it missed him, too.
 
@PopularDemand Haha, indeed. I was a little surprised you didn't jump into the mix as well =)
 
@amanaPlanaCAnalPAnaMA You keep posting links to questions. I'm starting to answer them.
 
5:44 PM
@Moshe lol oy
 
@PopularDemand Yeah, having no stake in the fray, it seemed like the most sensible thing to do was watch that hurricane pass from way off in the distance.
 
Tim
@PopularDemand Well, I was just hoping to avoid the quick "possible duplicate of [semi-related but not helpful other question]".
 
Can someone tell me how to read this comment in a way that it's not blatantly offensive and condescending?
@TimStone I'm in the same boat. In addition to being too new around here for my arguments to be all-that-relevant, I also don't feel strongly in either direction.
 
MSO attracts a new "everything is broken forever" post every few days. I did think there was an unusually high concentration of them recently, but nothing that couldn't be explained away by normal fluctuations. Certainly nowhere near the "[SE is descending into] civil war" comment I saw on one of them.
 
I'd guess less than 1% of people even noticed the blip so far
stackoverflow.com/users/168175/awoodland?tab=reputation <- looks awfully like serial upvotes at 12:06, but probably not enough to trip the detector. Should I self-flag?
 
5:47 PM
@PopularDemand Ah yes, we had a bit of a chat about that in here the other night...
 
Honestly, I didn't realize that the storm itself was a "thing" until someone (Shog? balpha?) referred to it as one.
 
@awoodland No, there's nothing we can do for that.
 
Tim
@awoodland Perhaps somebody is browsing answers you've posted and they really have found them all helpful.
 
Except warn the perpetrator, assuming it's possible to figure out who did it.
 
that was the top 4 answers by votes - I have no idea who did it though
 
5:53 PM
Random act of kindness? Do the answers share anything in common, like perhaps a user was researching a particular topic and you happen to have provided 4 particularly good and relevant answers in that topic?
Admittedly I do that sometimes, up-vote the same user a couple of times in a row while browsing related questions which happen to have answers by the same user. But I doubt ever more than twice in a short time span.
 
@jadarnel27 hehe ninja edit.
 
"...powered by waffles." - that's some funny stuff @TimStone =)
 
6:09 PM
Speaking of which, I really need to finish up a slew of Data Explorer fixes and updates this weekend now that I have a little bit more free time.
 
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Q: Evidence of broken windows

Adam RackisOne of the main arguments against keeping old, fun posts in a locked state is that they create broken windows, which serve as an advertisement for the types of questions which are acceptable—notwithstanding the historical notice stating the opposite. I've never found that argument convincing, bu...

It seems to me that this happens, or used to happen, a lot. But I'm having trouble finding examples. Am I just bad at searching?
 
I think those used to be more frequent, but people have finally gotten the message for whatever reason.
 
Tim
It took me a full minute to realize "broken windows" wasn't a reference to the GUI element or the OS, but actual windows.
 
@PopularDemand We're actually trying to come up with a list. How would you go about searching? Unique terms are hard to come up with.
 
I'm sure there are examples in this list
Looking now..
 
6:20 PM
I'll add deleted:1 and see what that pulls up
 
Although it depends on what counterexamples you're looking for.
Ah, here's one that fits the general format at least:
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Q: Why was my C# question closed when similar Java questions remain open?

chanchal1987See the question below from Stack Overflow: Can I say C# is a 100% Object Oriented Programming Language? Some users closed my question within 1 hour. What's wrong with my question? See some other questions similar to my question below, where both the questions and their answers got up-vot...

 
Yes, that's exactly the kind
is:question might help too
 
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Q: Was this question closed correctly?

AndomarThe following got closed as "not a real question": How to insert an image into MySQL and read it? Please give a short demo in PHP.Thanks I think this would be of interest to many starting PHP programmers. On the other hand the poster is a lazy bum who could've found his answer using G...

There's one that makes use of the LOGO turtle question..
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Q: Why do some off-topic questions get closed, and some don't?

ChengMy question got closed: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/3539810/how-does-ruby-make-profit-closed While this other question got a lot of answers: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/263723/developing-a-software-idea-into-a-business

The OP's counterexample in that question has since been nuked.
I could go on, but I don't want to flood the room. Also, so everyone's clear (not that anyone cared), I'm not taking any side in that debate. >_>
 
Here's a good one (deleted): meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/42352/…
 
Anonymous
6:36 PM
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A: Simplest way to copy the content of a deleted question?

Jeremy BanksI've written a user script that adds HTML and JSON export options to each question. The JSON loosely resembles the API format and includes the HTML and markdown bodies of all posts, as well as their comments and vote counts. The HTML formats the content similar to Stack Exchange and includes the ...

 
Anonymous
Selfish plug.
 
The broken windows theory is a criminological theory of the norm setting and signaling effect of urban disorder and vandalism on additional crime and anti-social behavior. The theory states that monitoring and maintaining urban environments in a well-ordered condition may stop further vandalism and escalation into more serious crime. The theory was introduced in a 1982 article by social scientists James Q. Wilson and George L. Kelling. Since then it has been subject to great debate both within the social sciences and in the public sphere. The theory has been used as a motivation for seve...
Sadly, James Wilson just died a few days ago.
@mmyers Sorry for not replying, I closed the tab containing The Tavern just before you said this. I'll ponder it.
 
6:52 PM
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Q: Pete and Repeat

amanaP lanaC A nalP A naM AThe saying goes: If Pete and Repeat are on a boat, and Pete falls off, who was left? This seems to be the mentality of the recent meta.so questions that I have seen. They do not seem to adhere to the qualities that all StackExchange questions should be: Look up to see if your question wa...

 
I still can't think of a good way to search for these. Currently I'm looking at the "Linked" and "Related" sidebars to the ones we've already found, and if nothing looks especially good, choosing one of the many "Why was my question closed?" titles in each one.
 
I am not sure how my question is "not constructive"
Wow many haters i see
 
@PopularDemand Ah, that's a recent one too, good find.
 
Reopen please... ?
 
@amanaPlanaCAnalPAnaMA Your question is useless; all the questions have obvious answers. Are you expecting anyone to say "yes, we love duplicates on meta, they should stay open"? There are duplicates because nobody searches, or in the case of the deletion war because people want to speak their minds and don't really care if they're not contributing anything
 
@MichaelMrozek hmmm
 
7:24 PM
U serious?...
:-(
@Shog9 asking is much much different than forcing
 
8:04 PM
2 days ago, by Jeremy Banks
@animuson Not Bieber, not interesting.
Did I mention that AnnaLear is my new favorite SE employee for pinning that?
 
8:17 PM
@jadarnel27 Who did she replace? (Not that I'm trying to start a good old-fashioned mod fight, or anything.)
 
@PopularDemand I know most of the SE staff are pretty concerned with who my current favorite is, so I'd hate to create tension by answering that question.
 
Do you also have a gold star board on which you rank devs?
 
@PopularDemand She didn't replace anyone
Oh, wait, as jadarnel's favorite
 
and @GraceNote steps in in blue and gets defensive
ducks
 
Well, not telling us would be a bad idea, then, neh? ♪
 
8:28 PM
@TimStone Of course! Your entry on that board is really confusing, because I keep forgetting whether you're an employee or not. And I keep having to scratch out "Post" and replace it with "Stone"
 
Hahah
 
@GraceNote I think it would be a bad idea to tell you all who my old favorite was. Because my opinion is so important. I'd hate to hurt anyone's feelings =P
 
@jadarnel27 Right, so now you're just going to cause strife among everyone including your previous favorite as we all assume it was someone else. You're increasing the casualty count by one, basically.
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Oh my. This is getting complex, @GraceNote.
 
@GraceNote Unless the favourite already knows and is just pretending not to...the plot thickens.
 
8:37 PM
Don't worry; I've always known
 
Clearly it was someone who no longer works for Stack Exchange, and new Josh just didn't like anyone who remained until Anna came along and performed that questionable starring.
 
@PopularDemand I like how I'm being referred to as "new Josh". Maybe I'm the one who finally handled that exception.
=)
 
Burn! It may be time for a Meta face-off. Two Joshes enter, one Josh leaves!
 
Ah, these are the kinds of quality exchanges I expect from The Tavern. That said, since there's absolutely no one else in the office...I think I'll head home in a desperate attempt to beat traffic.
 
@MichaelMrozek Get out of my head!
 
8:53 PM
@TimStone There's one thing I don't miss about [any major metropolitan area I've ever lived in, Philadelphia included].
 
9:30 PM
My eyes hurt. If I see the word "zealot" one more time, I might throw up.
(you could also probably add "meta-police", "broken windows", and "straw man" to that list)
 
You weren't foolish enough to go on meta, were you? Terrible, terrible idea
 
There's a reason we built this tavern. It's a safe haven. Our windows are not broken, for example.
 
Haha, indeed. That's why I like it here.
And because they serve waffles here. Tasty, tasty waffles.
 
10:00 PM
hello
 
10:10 PM
@PopularDemand Yeah, thankfully my office is a bit north of Philadelphia itself, but I still have to contend with the traffic. Either I leave really early (like today), or I stick around until 6:30-ish, since any time in between will get me home around the same time as the later option.
 
10:29 PM
so i went through a lot of trouble to find the SO font
the SO logo font, that is
turns out it's DINPro
 
Anonymous
I looked that up this morning too. Because Chrome requires a logo for extensions:
 
Anonymous
 
you're making a chrome extension?
 
Anonymous
probably copyright violation so I obfuscated it a tiny bit with photoshop filters.
 
Anonymous
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A: Simplest way to copy the content of a deleted question?

Jeremy BanksI don't think you can get around asking a 10k+ user or a moderator to copy it for you, but at least that task can be made easier. I've written a user script that adds HTML and JSON export options to each question. The JSON loosely resembles the API format and includes the HTML and markdown bodie...

 
10:31 PM
used it for my about section
 
Anonymous
Nice, that looks good.
 
it's messed up on gaming and programmers though, cause their about sections are smaller for some reason
 
Anonymous
I'm surprised that I hadn't voted that up yet... I've also been very irritated by that inconsistency.
 
yeah, it's really a peculiar thing.
 
10:45 PM
I think the font size is also inconsistent, if I recall.
 
which part would be bigger?
 
11:08 PM
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A: Recent Reputation History Changes

animusonFix how deletions/reversals appear in history: This has really confused some users, making it look like they've lost reputation for the day or that they are unable to "reach the rep cap" for the day. This is most thoroughly outlined by Greg Hewgill. The problem is when content gets deleted or v...

 
Anonymous
11:18 PM
@animuson Something like that would be good.
 
Oh wow haha
 
think it was a voluntary one?
 
Lol I let my mom use my bank account to pay for her gym membership so my dad wouldn't find out about it... my bank flagged the transaction for fraud
Hahahaha always the things which aren't fraud...
 
Anonymous
11:54 PM
in The Assembly on The Stack Exchange Network Chat, 28 secs ago, by Purmou
http://www.quantcast.com/meta.stackoverflow.com
 
and they think we're not suffering
 
Anonymous
 
probably cause of all the twitter posts, honestly
 
Anonymous
You're probably right.
 
11:59 PM
Or maybe the banner on SO. Not that anyone reads those, but percentage-wise somebody will notice eventually.
 
extreme decline on weekends
 

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