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12:11 AM
@UndotheSnowman For some reason, when I read that, I pictured an American flag, with the MSO logo where the stars are.
 
Hrm. This is still happening.
 
12:28 AM
 
\o/
 
 
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1:47 AM
Seriously, guys.
We've had to involve people from two additional teams (after hours) to triage this deployment, and it's still not done.
 
Yeah, seriously.
 
Haha, @jmac. Thanks for your support =)
 
No problem. The gravatar adds weight to your opinion. Obviously.
 
Now we're being obvious and serious. This is getting intense.
 
You can't spell 'obvious' or 'serious' without us.
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1:53 AM
claps
 
(you also can't spell devious or oblivious without us either, but don't tell anyone -- it's a secret)
 
Did someone just kick me?
 
@GnomeSlice oh, fine. Spoil-sport.
 
@Shog9 IT WAS YOU
 
(I'm a bit behind on the backlog)
 
2:02 AM
Maybe it wasn't you then
Is this like the overarching general chat room for StackExchange?
I don't even know.
I pretty much hang out exclusively in the Bridge but they don't like me any more.
@jmac Also odious! ;]
 
@GnomeSlice or ambidextrous, or amphibious, or a whole bunch of other adjectives. But that was so ten minutes ago.
 
Yeah.
 
@GnomeSlice naw, this is Trantor, a dusty little place on the edge of the universe with no importance whatsoever.
 
For those who don't get the reference, I will save you the trouble:
Trantor is a fictional planet in Isaac Asimov's Foundation Series and Empire series of science fiction novels. Trantor was first mentioned in a short story by Asimov, 'Black Friar of the Flame', later collected as The Early Asimov, Volume 1. It was described as a human-settled planet in the part of the galaxy not ruled by an intelligent reptilian race (later defeated). Later, Trantor gained prominence when the 1940s Foundation series first appeared in print (in the form of short stories). Asimov described Trantor as being in the centre of the galaxy. In later stories he acknowledged the...
 
If you don't get that reference, you really probably don't belong in this room.
 
2:14 AM
@Pops =[
 
@Pops Well, it's been nice talking to you.
 
This isn't sci-fi.se
 
Still. Must be this geeky to Tavern.
 
I'm geeky... =[
Plus I know lots of stuff you don't know.
Maybe
 
December 6th, 2013. Pops' reign as community manager ends when torn apart by an angry mob in a tavern somewhere on Trantor.
 
2:20 AM
Pft. Good luck dealing with the Mule on your own.
 
This shit is my jam
bokvrbksugveukvbr Soundcloud! Onebox!
 
@Pops Is there anything we can do to educate people in the VLQ /review not to click looks good on link-only answers?
I mean, this is almost comical the amount of disputed flags I get because of one Looks Good
I.e. this one:
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A: ezMark disable checkbox

aravindKrishnacheck this link http://jsfiddle.net/DpYjG/

 
@UndotheSnowman Yes and no. Educating is the easy part, but you have to get people to the table before you can teach, and that's not so easy. Given that the philosophy is to err on the side of making the queues accessible, at least.
 
So there appear to be a couple of problems with that answer...
1) It doesn't answer the question. The question is about the poor appearance of disabled checkboxes when using a particular jQuery styling plugin; the answer demonstrates how to disable normal HTML checkboxes.

2) Its failure is obscured by a link.
 
Why do people always use Yahoo Answers as the place SO doesn't want to evolve into?
 
2:33 AM
@Pëkka Because dumb
 
I don't think Google has ever sent me to Askville. I actually got a correct answer from Y!A once.
 
That's a fair point about Googling.
 
@UndotheSnowman ...The link-only nature of the answer is certainly not ideal, but it pales in comparison to the #1 problem. And yet, NO ONE - including yourself - so much as down-voted the answer in response to this. The asker even points this problem out in a comment, but the reviewer comment is oblivious to this.
 
I could live with #2. It sucks, but hey - a year and a half +, and that link does still work. Things could be worse. And, of course, they are worse, since it is a totally unhelpful answer to anyone looking for a solution to disabled buttons in ezMark.
 
2:36 AM
@GnomeSlice loool
 
whoa, yahoo answers was redesigned
And it's still just as ugly
 
Doing that takes skill
 
@Pekka Also, one of the items in the benefits package at my last job was pet health insurance.
 
I'm not sure what's worse there, the answer or the question.
 
2:37 AM
@GnomeSlice This is definitely for @jadarnel27 -- he is cheating on SE with Y!A!!!
 
...why do you have all these links?
 
We make fun of them a lot in The Bridge. I'm just searching 'yahoo' in that chat.
Some of them I remember though.
 
I'm impressed by anyone who can memorize a Y!Answers qID
 
@Shog9 Oh, I'm googling them
 
2:40 AM
Well, now I'm not impressed anymore.
Anyone got any good plaintive cat pictures? I suck at memes.
 
@Shog9 MsDugITBANI though, that one I can memorize.
Classic.
That's not to say that StackExchange doesn't have dumb questions though.
in The Bridge on The Stack Exchange Network Chat, Jan 31 '12 at 1:30, by GnomeSlice
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Q: How Can I Beat Up a Bicycle With My Bare Hands?

GnomeSliceA friend of mine recently told me about a place he went for an interview where they apparently make a sport out of trashing locked up bicycles in the area. How the hell is this even possible? Do you just pull on it until it breaks? Do you need tools?

in The Bridge on The Stack Exchange Network Chat, Aug 22 '11 at 1:33, by GnomeSlice ツ
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Q: How do I Mash Potatoes?

GnomeSliceWhenever I try to make mashed potatoes, I end up with an excruciatingly sore forehead and a huge mess. And that stuff takes FOREVER to get out of your hair. What am I doing wrong?

Er... those were both posted by me.
Whoops.
My point stands.
 
This reminds me of the best review on amazon ever (Warning: Prone to cause fits of laughter, requires marginal understanding of Britishisms)
 
@jmac Can you link to the review directly?
Also, you're wrong, the AudioQuest K2 Terminated Speaker Cables have the best reviews on Amazon.
 
I don't know, but it certainly isn't the one I just linked to
 
Clearly he means all of them.
 
2:45 AM
in The Frying Pan on The Stack Exchange Network Chat, Oct 13 '11 at 14:22, by rfusca
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Q: What's the best way to punch a sandwich?

PhilI left my cheese/raisin/anchovy/pickle sandwich unattended in the school cafeteria for about ten minutes while I changed into my uniform for band practice. When I returned, I found my sandwich smashed and surrounded by the splattered remains of its former contents. I was so mad, I pounded my fist...

 
@Shog9 VINDICATION
Does anybody here have 10k rep on cooking? I want to see the whole post.
in The Bridge on The Stack Exchange Network Chat, Feb 5 '12 at 22:50, by Wipqozn
@GnomeSlice The other day you got suspended from bikes.se for asking how beat up a bike.
 
now, about those plaintive cat pictures
 
@Shog9 Delicious!
 
I need to spam people, but I really suck at making ads
 
@GnomeSlice No, I can't. But the first two reviews on that are tremendous.
 
@GnomeSlice that second one's good. First and last ones aren't plaintive enough.
 
Is that enough?
> DO NOT PUT ON KNOB AND BOLLOCKS
 
Assuming you care about copyright, I strongly suggest searching wikipedia commons for cats
 
eeexcellent
 
2:53 AM
Okay, no more catspam
 
Really, not able to at the moment
and the cat spam don't seem to be able to be filtered, which is frustrating.
 
I'd swear Anna was in here...
 
Just strongly suggest being careful with cat photo copyrights.
 
2:56 AM
@jmac Hahahahahahaha these are great
 
@GnomeSlice I believe there's a very quotable bit in there about (Undo the) Snowman
 
@jmac I'm still not sure this surpasses the Audioquest K2 Terminated Speaker Cables reviews, but it's up there. These are amazing. :P
> This was probably and hopefully the only time in my life I was going to wish there was a gay snowman in the kitchen which should give you some idea of the depths I was willing to sink to in order to ease the pain.
 
@GnomeSlice Yes, that.
 
> My cats chewed on this cable and now they can both speak. One of them is gay and the other wants to kill me. I would have rather not known.
best review
 
Yeah...not getting the humor on that one
but I'll trust you.
Lunch time.
 
3:02 AM
@Pops and you let that go?
How could you!
^--------- those images above are all depictions of uninsured cats.
 
@jmac When you return, try this one: amazon.com/review/R3I8VKTCITJCX6/…
Wow, this is where all the popular people hang out.
I recognize most of you.
Seems appropriate.
 
3:21 AM
needs work
 
@Shog9 Red on red sucks
 
3:33 AM
@Pëkka I'm a monster.
 
I have been reviewing them!
 
@GnomeSlice Yeah, I read it, I don't get it. I mean, they are cables. Expensive cables. The reviews are totally random. The humor is lost on me.
 
@jmac Ah, well I guess to ech his own. Most of them are about getting superpowers.
 
Yeah, but...why?
 
@jmac I think they're poking fun at the ridiculous price. For that kind of money you must be getting something supernatural. ;]
A set of like $20 cables would sound basically just as good as those, particularly in a short run.
Cables are cables
 
3:43 AM
I thought those reviews were hilarious. I can't remember where I saw them linked first.
 
@jadarnel27 Atwood, twitter
 
Ah, that was probably it.
 
> You listened to the ORIGINAL orchestration of 4'33", didn't you? There's a reason they had to substitute new scores before the final rehearsal.
Peter da Silva
 
I can't find the tweet. =[
 
4:05 AM
I thought it was in a blog post or something.
@TRiGisTimothyRichardGreen That is some obscure musical comedy right there.
 
4:32 AM
@jadarnel27 It made me laugh, anyway.
 
I laughed as well =)
I've only heard of that song because my brother was a music major, and he told me about it.
John Cage had some other rather odd musical ideas.
 
@jadarnel27 I have no idea where I first heard of it. I think it may have been mentioned in a BBC Radio 4 drama at some point. I collect all sorts of trivia anyway.
 
@TRiGisTimothyRichardGreen Haha, nice.
I enjoy trivia.
 
4:50 AM
@jadarnel27 Hmm. Makes sense. A while ago I learned that almost any breath you take includes some molecules which were previously breathed by Julius Caesar.
Similarly (ish), anyone with any European ancestry is almost certainly a descendent of Charlemagne.
 
5:35 AM
This Col Shrapnel Your Common Sense fellow is very confrontational. And also has a rather negative attitude.
 
 
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7:44 AM
@minitech awesome comment
 
 
1 hour later…
8:55 AM
Is Stack Overflow a little laggy for anyone else today or is my ISP just awful?
 
9:25 AM
@TRiGisTimothyRichardGreen I find that "fact" rather hard to swallow.
 
10:22 AM
@Manishearth Yup.
@jadarnel27 He's somewhat infamous, actually. He answered one of my SO questions once, insulting me in the process. I tried to edit the answer to something a little less nasty, then accept, but someone else deleted it, so I had to accept another answer instead.
 
jcm
10:56 AM
Hi
one general question
Is it possible to ask for a moderator to review a reversed serial upvoting?
 
You could ask a question on meta, but such questions are not always well received.
So you were up-voted and the system decided it was serial up-voting and you lost the reputation?
 
jcm
well... more or less, I mean, I was serial upvoted, I totally agree
but I disagree on reputation quantity
is just a matter of 20 points but I was just curious
@Duncan And thank you for the answer.
 
I'm not sure how you can be certain. You can't see who has up-voted you. I suspect the system is right and I would suspect a moderator won't take the time to investigate for such a small amount of reputation.
Unfortunately.
 
jcm
@Duncan Well of course I'm not 100% sure but is just that I checked stackoverflow in the morning I had 75 reputation, answered some questions for, more or less, 15 minutes, still 75 and, in the afternoon, I had 245 --> 170 upvotes (initially)
the system removed 190
 
By all means, raise a meta question. Perhaps there is a small bug in the algorithm.
 
jcm
11:08 AM
OK, I'll try , hope nobody downvotes me :D
but as I said, I just curiosity
@Duncan Thank you very much for all the answers
 
No problem, @jcm.
 
11:40 AM
I count 160 reputation given to you from just upvotes and 30 from answers (assuming YumYumYum is the serial upvoter)
That's 190 total.
 
jcm
12:09 PM
@JeroenVannevel Well, I don't know who is the serial upvoter, the only think I know is that I answered several YumYumYum questions but, I understand, if he accepts one answer to one of his questions, this should be valid, isn't it?
 
@jcm Sometimes people are just too friendly and go on a pleasant rampage through your answers giving you lots of rep. Perhaps this is what happened.
 
jcm
@Duncan Well, it may happen but I doubt it would be YumYumYum because he seems to have been around SO for quite a time
And on the other hand, if this is the case, that I doubt, upvotes and acceptances for his own questions shouldn't be valid?
 
Probably worth asking a meta question then. Would be interesting to see what happened.
 
jcm
12:25 PM
Yes I'll try
thank you for all the support
I should leave
ciao
 
1:11 PM
serial tag editor... please come help review suggested edits before the few of us that are rejecting as "too minor" run out of reviews
queue had over 80 q's at one point
noooo just ran out
 
@Doorknob tag edits are not too minor
 
adding [mysql] to [sql] without fixing ANYTHING ELSE is @Manishearth
 
A few months ago 500 rep users could edit tags without the queue. I don't see why ALL need to be rejected
But yeah, the ones where there are other things to fix ... yes, reject
@Doorknob Wait a sec, those posts shouldn't be in the queue in the first place.
 
1:28 PM
@Manishearth Why not?
 
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A: Kill the Retag option, use just Edit

OdedRetag is dead, long live retag. Erm. Long live smarter edit. Retag is gone. It has ceased to be. The "please go back and click the retag link instead of edit" message is gone. We will (not) miss it. Editing tags only will result in the same behavior as retag, except for the message (low enou...

 
@Manishearth yes, that means there's no more retag
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Q: Do we still need the Retag privilege?

Shog9Ever since suggested edits were rolled out, the Retag privilege has been a bit... Weird. You can retag questions at any rep-level, even with no rep (or account) at all - you just need a few people to approve your changes. Then suddenly, you don't - but any other changes you make to a post still g...

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Q: Propose a privilege to sit in the 500 reputation mark

Grace NoteAs determined from earlier discussions, the retag privilege serves a lot more confusion and a lot less of its benefit due to the suggested edit system. It must be done away with. It will be done away with. ♪ In light of this decided course of action, we're going to need a new snack for the road ...

 
@Doorknob I know, read the last bit
oh, I see
 
there's actually no retag priv anymore
 
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Q: How should we handle retags in the suggested edit queue?

Manishearth(sparked by this) In the past, users with more than 500 rep could retag questions without the edits beig sent to the queues. Now, they can't. Does this mean that we should reject retags in the queue as "too minor"?

 
1:57 PM
 
@Manishearth hmmm... but when the [mysql] tag is applied to almost all [sql] questions without any thought... then...
 
@Doorknob leave a comment on TM's post, even I feel that some should be rejected
 
ok
 
2:27 PM
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Q: No reputation for continued tag edits

Cody GuldnerA certain user just got 42 reputation from removing the windows-ribbon-framework from a bunch of questions and doing nothing else. This seems very wrong, because the questions had other things wrong with them, but people were accepting the edits. I rejected them, but since I am only one person, t...

 
All the mods changing their names is awful confusing.
 
That's what Christmas is all about - wanting to pull your hair out.
 
Oh, forgot about that.
It always bugs me when spam shows up and I have no idea what I'm supposed to be buying.
 
I guess...you're supposed to cast a spell of protection?
 
Sounds like it. I can't find any spells of protection on Amazon, though.
 
2:40 PM
@UndotheSnowman that's what he's trying to sell!
 
There isn't even a nice sneaky inline link!
The quality of spam is going downhill.
 
@UndotheSnowman we must do something!
Quick, post on meta!
Q: The quality of spam on this site is declining, please do your bit and help improve it!
 
Put a big system banner up: "We have noticed a decrease in the quality of spam. Please, try to use complete sentences when selling your handbags. Thanks!"
 
it is Friday, after all
 
We could have a spam review queue, where we edit the spam to make it better.
Hey guys, opportunity: IsItFridayInIceland.com is still available!
We could have a little link at the bottom of How To Ask: not here to ask? please read our how to spam guidelines!
 
3:04 PM
No such thing as low quality spam.
 
3:22 PM
@balpha Still no invite... :-(
It's like prom all over again.
Except I'm British and we don't do all that silly American prom rubbish. But I'm sure I was missed off many an afternoon tea invitation list.
 
What's this about Android beta?
 
156
Q: Help us test the alpha version of our Android app

Geoff DalgasWe are in the early stages of development of the official Stack Exchange Android app and we need your help with testing. To set a few expectations: there will be bugs, crashes, and missing features, all of which will be fixed in 6 to 8 weeks. We are initially targeting Android devices running ...

 
@Duncan ooooo
Wait I've seen this
 
 
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4:49 PM
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Q: We need to improve the quality of our spam!

Undo the SnowmanRecently, I've noticed a downhill effect in the quality of spam posted on Stack Exchange websites. Take this as an example (found on Space.SE): There are a great many things wrong with this artifact: There is not one capitalized letter in the entire post. (-1 grammar point.) The only pun...

 
2 hours ago, by Duncan
user image
High quality spam ^^^
 
@Oded Yup :D
 
@Undo +1, that post made me laugh.
Excellent mockup =)
 
@jadarnel27 Lol, the wonders of Chrome dev tools :)
 
Haha, right. I figured as much.
 
4:58 PM
0
A: We need to improve the quality of our spam!

ProgramFOXThis is spam; just ignore it there's nothing to see here ;-)

^ LOL
I'm... not sure what to do with that.
Hey, anyone have a screenshot of this? @TimStone?
 
Nah, I just saw it before it was deleted.
 
Oh. Darn.
 
How many upvotes does a feature-request needs to get attention from the devs?
 
@ThatBrazilianGuy No certain number needed.
 
5:08 PM
I think the CMs just go through the list of feature requests when they get time.
 
Then how do I get the address of a Dev to break into their houses and force them to change it?
 
@ThatBrazilianGuy Hmmm...
You could post a pluralization bug, then dig a big hole outside your house and put leaves over it. Then make Jeff give you the addresses.
 
I've had no success on the yellow pages, under "SE Devs"...
 
@UndotheSnowman The Community Managers do that.
 
I stand corrected.
ninja edit!
 
5:10 PM
@ThatBrazilianGuy Seeing as we are globally distributed, no surprises there ;)
We do have a guy in Argentina ATM
 
@Oded I guess that's the problem, who started distributing all those damn globes?
 
It would be funny if @Oded rolled back your ninja edit, now that it's past the edit window, @Undo.
 
And what is your guy doing at an ATM in Argentina? Out of money during vacations?
 
@jadarnel27 No it wouldn't be ;(
 
We're having a really bad problem right now at Skeptics.SE. There is a company that has a paid employee that is asking questions about his company -- information that he would be more privy to than others on the outside. He refuses to entertain answers that go against his bias. Even worse, he is a mod, and he deletes them so you can't comment on them.
 
5:11 PM
So, the Close Votes Queue just broke 100k.....
 
This shouldn't be permitted. Can someone review his action and un-mod him?
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Q: Why is my answer deleted using mod powers because the mod that asked it didn't like it?

Evan CarrollThere was a question about StackOverflow productivity: Has Stack Overflow saved billions of dollars in programmer productivity? I answered it to the best of my ability. Rather than asking a question, or for claification the moderator closed it presumably because he didn't like the answer. That's ...

 
@Evan that's against the mod agreement IIRC
 
You would hope so, right?
 
@EvanCarroll Sklivzz left a comment below the deleted post with the exact reason why.
 
I've never seen an answer that was cited with its biases disclaimed closed because it wasn't liked.
That's a nonsense and subjective reason. What was a backhand calculation?
 
5:13 PM
You might want to put that on the main meta SO just in case he doesn't like your meta post and deletes it ;)
 
@jadarnel27 tempted...
 
The price per hour of a programmer was given by the BLS, and the data from SE comes direct from them.
He just libels it. He doesn't even say how to make it more accurate.
 
@ThatBrazilianGuy living it up. Or something. He just found out that the nearest Apple shop is in Peru.
 
@EvanCarroll Sklivzz is an SE employee.
 
Exactly.
And, that's part of the problem.
 
5:14 PM
Post on mSO if you're really concerned about it.
And keep in mind that even devs make mistakes too ;)
 
@Oded "we have a guy in Argentina ATM" - I read that as "Antarctica ATM"; the ATM in Antarctica running OS/2
 
He is asking questions about SE that he would be more privy to answering. And, blatantly deleting answers that he doesn't like that don't confirm his bias. Even when every ounce of statistic is cited and the biases are openly admitted.
 
@Evan English vocab hater here. Can you define privy
 
One point, @Evan - how exactly is the question about information he would be privy to more so than others, when the question is about global economy? Why would he have more knowledge than anyone else?
@ColeJohnson lol
 
@Oded Well, he would have access to analytics and things.
 
5:17 PM
@UndotheSnowman - quantcast have traffic data that anyone can access.
 
@Undo and that means he knows more than anyone
 
Yeah, I'm just saying I can see where he's coming from.
 
@Oded beat me to it
 
@Evan might want to add a moderator related tag
@Evan then flag the question so he sees it ;)
@Evan @Oded aren't moderators not allowed to delete answers just because they are wrong? Evan's answer is an honest attempt at answering, and I know that they shouldn't be deleted.
 
5:23 PM
@Cole Check out the FAQ on Skeptics.SE. It's a bit different. That community has different guidelines about answer deletion than most SE sites.
If I remember correctly.
They are really strict about all answers citing reliable sources.
Or something like that.
 
@jadarnel27 Oh. That would make sense Considering it's scope
Its*
 
@jadarnel27 is right. Skeptics require answers to have proper citation - answers that are speculation and don't have supporting proof are deleted.
 
I hate autocorrect
@Oded but why
 
That one does though, it relies only on official StackExchange data and the BLS data.
 
People who say that NASA never visited the moon cite evidence that is easily disproven
 
5:25 PM
That is why he libeled it as back-hand calculation rather than "uncited" before he deleted it.
 
Part of their definition, @Cole
 
Then there's the idiots who say we never did for no reason.
 
> Skeptics is about applying skepticism — it is for researching the evidence behind claims you encounter. It is not for speculation, philosophical discussions or investigating original claims.
 
So my question about "is the moon made of cheese" off topic? :(
 
@EvanCarroll - so, you would have been satisfied if it were deleted by anyone else but him?
@ColeJohnson "Skeptics Stack Exchange is for challenging unreferenced notable claims, pseudoscience and biased results."
 
5:28 PM
@Oded it's not pseudoscience if it's proven ;) which moon cheese has been ;)
 
@ColeJohnson Didn't know that the cow left milk there after jumping over it.
 
@Oded no, but he didn't as much as disclaim his bias as an employee in the question. And, now he's deleting the question for something that is highly vague. That should be a downvote-action, not a deletion. EVERY DATA POINT is sourced. He is making a subjective call.
 
The question stands on its own. He is actually looking for data one way or another - that he doesn't disclose his affiliation with SE is not relevant to the question itself.
 
Yes, it is. Because he is looking to confirm a bias. He has an answer there that is totally cited.
He doesn't state what he is looking for or what is wrong with the answer given to him. It's a vague question with an attractive title.
If you value each question asked on StackOverflow at 6+ hours (plus a substantial offset which is explained) of the average programmer's time that asked it, you could make the argument that StackExchange is worth a billion to the industry.
 
As much as I hate to agree with Evan Carroll...no, never mind. I can't do it.
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Primarily because I don't fully understand the community guidelines for Skeptics.SE, so I don't feel like my opinion holds much weight.
 
5:41 PM
Seriously? That's the worst reason not to agree with anyone. Show some integrity.
 
I genuinely don't understand what you mean by that.
 
You pretend like there could be something in the specifics of a guideline that could change what would otherwise be a reasonable and self-evident conclusion. Explain to me a guideline -- in the abstract -- that would justify closing this question in this fashion. What would it would have to say and would you agree with it? Or, would you stand against it with those who have had their involvement discouraged and their answer silenced by that guideline?
 
6:09 PM
How is it possible for this to be ignored
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Q: Flags in chat are defective by design

Benjamin GruenbaumYes, I know the topic has been discussed before. I know that Meta already has threads that complain about how flagging doesn't work. I wanted to give a practical example. Today, a user came in to the JavaScript chat and asked the following question: Hey guys, as soon as I embed javascript,...

@People who have the power to act here: Buck up, listen to the community, implement worthwhile features/fix issues like this. Then go make pointless adjustments like the new top bar. "Cosmetic issues ".priority < "Real Issues".priority;
 
Yeah, all of that was simply cosmetic. And really, they've had since Oct 28 and still nothing has been done. Slackers.
 
6:39 PM
Or take care of the tens of Close Vote related questions.
 
7:03 PM
That's an excellent approach to getting a feature request acted on. I know I enjoy being told to by others to "buck up" and do my job; especially when those people have no way of knowing the rest of my workload / priorities. And even more so when they trivialize and insult major, well-thought-out functionality changes I've made as "pointless cosmetic adjustments."
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That's just plain good people skills right there.
 
@jadarnel27 You cannot seriously try to describe the top bar as a "major, well-thought-out functionality changes." If you do, you're obviously severely uninformed.
On top of that, yes, on day 1, on day 5, on day 20, sure, you need to be polite, be patient. But at this point (and in relation to all of the other aging, never even touched problems all over Meta) it's time to grow up and do their job. The top bar shouldn't have even been given a second thought when brought up until the urgent issues at hand are fixed.
I for one have been suspended 6 times now from chat. 5/6 times a moderator had to step in, clean up the mess, and unsuspend me because I was suspended only due to the chats poor flagging system. On top of that, anyone with 10K rep will see every flag, which has to be insanely annoying. They aren't even given context, so simply having the word "fuck" or "bitch" in a message gets people suspended. A single user can easily have anyone they want suspended, if they strategize correctly.
 
7:21 PM
@Jhawins I don't see how you can describe the top bar changes as "pointless" and "cosmetic.". For the record, I think the chat flag system is garbage too. And I think it's really unfortunate that you've been suspended all those times.
But I think the priority placed on the chat system is, by the very nature of this network, always going to be well below the priority of the actual Q&A system.
Also, I would strongly disagree that I'm "severely uninformed." I stay pretty up to date with the goings on around here.
And finally: brown.
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Is it my brain going crazy or the behavior of "add/show n more comments" changed? I don't remember that clicking on it will automatically open the "add a comment" textbox.
 
8:07 PM
@jadarnel27 Pointless in the way that it is purely cosmetic. It's only a change in appearance/organization, which is what I (and the rest of the world, I believe) describes as "cosmetic" :P
@jadarnel27 Also, I lack good people skills online. That is a fact I've come to terms with.
 
8:34 PM
@Jhawins We certainly don't disagree on the denotation of "cosmetic."
However, we definitely disagree that all the changes just amount to "appearance / organization."
 
You know you're a dork when you find a stack of index cards in the back of your desk drawer and immediately think, "Oh cool! I didn't know I had these! I wonder what awesome things I could do with them!"
 
What awesome things might you do with them, @animuson?
 
You know you're a dork when you read someone mentioning index cards and immediately think "Oh cool! He's lucky"
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@jadarnel27 Color them brown?
 
Yes. And then send them to Justin Bieber.
 
8:49 PM
Why does SO limit your reputation gain per day to 200? What is the point of that?
 
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Q: What is the reasoning behind the reputation cap?

Graeme PerrowThere has been a lot of talk about the daily reputation cap and what counts and what doesn't count and so on. But why is there a cap at all? I've seen lots of questions about whether the cap number should be changed, or whether certain things should or should not apply to the cap, but I've never ...

@Arian ^^^^
 
@Bart thanks!
 
 
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10:27 PM
Is...this job listing saying the position is "male or female"? Or is it some weird German and/or abbreviation thing I'm not getting? /cc Pëkka (who made his name obnoxiously unsearchable)
 
@TimStone "Growing an Umlaut is a normal event in a man's life."
:D
 
10:52 PM
Happy Hour? What's that? :P
 
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