In answers to FAQ for stacks there's a minor issue with one of the fade-out highlights – one paragraph not covered (screenshot) … I wonder whether that paragraph was previously a linked part of the page.
Hey everyone, looks like someone upvoted several of my SO posts, and today is my birthday! I'd love to hear and thank him, can a mod give me hint about who is it?
We have a bit of a quality problem in the android tag. Android ranks first in both unanswered count and unanswered percent among popular tags1 on Stack Overflow, both by a comfortable margin.
Given that the Android tag on Stack Overflow has been named as an official Android app development Q&...
@nhahtdh on closer inspection it's technically (very) wrong but what they're trying to say is that C++ has no such thing as VLAs and you should use new[] instead.
@Shog9 as a format the video is pretty long - I can't imagine many people watching 100% of it if you make it widely available.
the human touch is nice but as far as mass communications goes it's quite heavyweight
In a way I still think WSIN was better for the poster than no feedback to go with votes at all and I think some people will be just voting and not comment.
I wish there was a way to make deletes or closes have more specific feedback (e.g. the "why was this deleted" is far less specific than the decision most deleters make)
(which would take some of the load out of good "maybe with some improvements this would work")
one of the nice things about pro-forma comments is it stores the URLs you want to mention and saves you having to remember them all.
one thing that about mechanical turk that worried me: do the reviewers project a cultural bias on their reviews or are they really representative of a world wide audience?
Hmmm, I don't think there is a write API for comments? Perhaps you can use the same ajax methods which the site itself uses, but those aren't documented
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His message just made me double-check that API docs -- writing comments hasn't been added.
@Flexo Worth noting that the documentation already states that writing automated comments based on post heuristics is a punishable offence, so looks like they'll keep a very close eye on things to avoid that situation.
I personally think that instead of comments, they should have started with answers on per-site metas...Not uh, that I have an extremely localised use-case for that or anything.
I'm so ashamed! Of course, one of the sites scheduled for next week is EL&U. I'd like to think that of all the sites in the network, they have grammatical edits covered.
Ah, it seems CNN has updated its front page photo of the Chinese athlete who won the first Olympic gold medal. The original photo made it look like she was trying to eat it.
Speaking of illegal downloads.. It was pretty amusing today that a band basically advertised a huge german OCH download site on stage when talking about how they got the idea on a song - they not only mentioned the exact domain name but even what kind of stuff you get there