@ThomasMarkov No, I said make a meta, and reverted the questionable edit pending discussion. That's the correct way to resolve disputes IMO, not continual editing.
@linksassin There has been numerous threads discussing what constitutes a guess, and the consensus is always that if it is clear then it's not a guess.
@gszavae ("Agreed" was fine. With the edit now you're continuing to bicker.)
And with that I'm stepping out. @linksassin @Someone_Evil @V2Blast @Rubiksmoose @NautArch @Miniman @kviiri @BESW there may need to be some message-moving going on up there ^^
@gszavae As much as I wish it weren't so, the current consensus is that experts may not use their wisdom in helping identify system.
I've got a new tack on that particular meta axe to grind that I hope to try some day, but it's been too-recently reaffirmed for me to hope that a different perspective could carry the day.
@gszavae Nowhere. In any meta does it say that using a rule that only exists in one system is sufficient evidence. Additionally, the OP did not actually quote the rule. Only that they know it exists. This could easily be a case where they are confused about rules across editions.
Still, I think the positive reinforcement of editing where things are painfully clear (agreeing that ~this~ might not be one of those cases) is missing from the whole discussion about using negative punishment to teach new users what our expectations are.
I'd eat my shoes if someone could point me to a new user who failed to mention game on an early post that otherwise made it painfully obvious, had someone edit the system in and comment kindly "just be sure to mention what game you're playing, I believe it's $foo and have edited accordingly, make sure to correct it if I'm wrong!", and reacted negatively to such a reception.
Because we've got hella-lotta people who come in, fail to mention system in an early post, get the current policy's treatment, and find it ridiculous/offensive/patronizing/stultifying/rules-lawyering.
@linksassin actually, I was like a dozen or two shy of some badge when elected, and basically didn't throw a flag for three years. (Realized it when we were having that ridiculous badge-discussion in chat the other day.)
That's why I went on that two- or three-day comment-flagging spree a week or so ago.
@linksassin No need to apologize. I had to go just now and look to see (a) whether I'd remembered any of that ^^ correctly, (b) whether I'd actually already gotten it since then, and (c) what badge it was in the first place. I clearly don't actually care =)
(I did, I haven't, and yes: Marshal.)
(Another month or two and I'll probably grab it. Depends how many new answers come in on old posts where I have some conversation hanging around that I can no longer mod-delete!)
I understand that you want to discuss it, but I already said the only place that I think this discussion should take place is meta. Please do not keep pinging me. I don't think I have been disrespectful or insulted any of you, so I don't think it's too much to ask to not be dragged into conversations I said I didn't want to be a part of.
If I could do (counts on fingers...) anything it'd be cool to look for posts that were posted, closed as unclear, had dnd-5e added, were reopened, and are still open and train some machine on them.
@linksassin Would it? [cocks eyebrow] would... it?
@linksassin So have [user:5e-smokey] drop a line in chat to say "probable 5e post, experts descend!"
@ThomasMarkov Well, I'm told that all computing is just arithmetic. So, if you can do that ^^ on your fingers--and with that last name, frankly, you should be able to--I'll send you a cookie.