@AnnaLear Yeah, sure. I'll make myself a note to type it up for you sometime. They're peanut butter, by the way (my favorite). I've found most of the "peanut butter" flavored gluten free products are pretty tasteless.
tanks Donal Fellows
now , how i send tcl to c++ and read array with The up method
please send me sample tcl code that with the up method was Compatible
In the old review system we could vote for posts while reviewing. We were able to upvote great posts and downvote bad quality posts:
But in the new review system we are not able to vote on posts:
Voting is one of the main components of SE communities. While surfing or reviewing posts I am e...
Argh, you delete an answer on Meta because it's not an answer and has no business on the site, and then a user edits it into their answer for illustration purposes. GRRR.
@Bart I just thought it didn't work that way. Anyway, you tell me - I've just commented on one of the answers to a question you posted on meta. Did you get a ping?
So I retract my initial statement, make some broad gestures, claim that's what I meant all along, and continue to bask in the warmth of your admiration ...... yeah ...
I've applied about three times now over the space of about 4-5 months to no avail. Any ideas if something has gone wrong? Or am I just being optimistic to assume I would get an invite.
I tend to hold back on voting on content because it has been brought up on Meta. I might, but Meta attention usually exaggerates the count. — Bart3 mins ago
Interesting policy @Bart
I can see where you're coming from. But bad is bad..
Yeah, it's not necessarily unfair @Duncan, but dragging a question that would have gone to -3 max, to -9 because it showed up on Meta doesn't always feel right. No need to nuke a user off the site. Unless the post is particularly problematic and we're talking serial-offender.
Meta attention can get someone pretty deep in a ban
Hi, I can not flag in the corresponding chat room, but I think this offensive comment I have seen should either be deleted or edited, such that it still conveys the advice to not bother but without being that insulting.
It's not offensive. Also, two SE staff members were active right after the message. They surely would have done something if they considered the message problematic.
@ThiefMaster I just checked that I linked to the correct comment ... So I dont understand this, why is it not offensive or at least insulting, calling another person a troll and incidentially misrepresinting the knowledge of a person? I mean I personally would feel not very disturbed by such comments, but I thought they should not be allowed in SE? I have seen people getting banned for saying such things ...
@Dilaton :shrug: As far as I can tell, the linked-comment is in regards to someone posting negatively about @Sklivvz on a 3rd-party blog, with the commenter telling him he should pay them no mind. Which, I have to say, is pretty good advice.
@Shog9 yes the advice may be good. But he called Dimension10 generally a troll in the chat room and wrongly judged and misrepresented his physics knowledge. I thouth this is not appropriate on SE, but he would be welcome to call him and anybody else including me trolls and other names on the third party blog ... ;-)
@Dilaton I don't think he referenced anyone's behavior on Stack Exchange... Obviously, the standards are different elsewhere - which is why "don't bother" is such good advice.
We can't - and shouldn't - be trying to police The Internet. We're doing one thing here, and expect the folks who come here to do likewise - if they want to do something else when they're not here, so be it.
Yes, so I should following the advice maybe too and not mind the comment I linked to too much ... There may be some people who increasingly but unjustified downvote Dimension10 s posts because a by many trusted high rep user has called him a troll who knows nothing, but there are also some unbiased readers of the main page who vote on posts exclusively on their merits from a physics POV.
Yes, our regulars table on TRF is just meant to steem off if needed, it is not intended to be read by many other people and should not be taken serious ... ;-) ...
@Dilaton ok. I can't reveal too much of this publicly, but... No one's been serially down-voting Dim10 in recent history. There are some... anomalies... but they're not of the sort that involve someone downvoting him, and if he's aware of them he should probably contact us himself.
his rep history is public, so anyone who cares can easily observe that he has received fairly regular downvotes for pretty much his entire history on the site.
As I implied in the other chat: trying to guess who is downvoting someone - or why - is a fool's errand; you'll probably be wrong, and if you act on your guesses you'll probably find yourself in a heap of trouble for it.
@Shog9 I believe questions with only 1 Tag have usually a bad quality.
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@Shog ok thanks for this, I will tell him about what you say. Yes the many downvotes he obtains are not of the kind the serial downvote script would detect, I noted this too ... However they look anomalous indeed.
Recently they always occured to bring his rep below 3000 as soon as it was above this threshould. Ok, then I dont know what you mean is anomalous, if not the downvotes he recieves (?) ... Yes returning certain favors is never wise, and even though he knows quite a lot about physics and maths, he still is only 14 ...