bogus close voting as unclear on this question which continued even after I already posted a warning about it. When coupled as it is with malicious downvoting as it is this form of behavior is sad.
I thought it was downvoted by the first person who close voted it who is one hundred times more antagonistic than I am, but please retract your unclear vote anyway because railroading clear questions closed as unclear is imperious.
When Ubuntu users see clear question frequently closed as unclear they will get the impression that Ask Ubuntu is reviewed by dictators. What's the point of having a Meta site if reviews if "I don't know much about this topic"=unclear and "I don't like the question even though the answer is objective"=primarily opinion based?
mdk3 is shown clearly in the second screenshot of my answer (as well as Bully). I also commented below the question to ask reviewers to look at the two screenshots which taskes less than a minute to do.
I'm not antagonizing you. You don't do this habitually even though you're baiting me now, partially in self-defense so I understand and forgive you for it. It's the other reviewer who makes me mad. He does this all the time and after talking to him personally twice I gave up. Having to use chat in this situation is a drag and I wouldn't do it if I had any other choice.
@karel though, the question itself needs to be clear. I've had a few situations where I've seen an interesting question, and based on the information in the question, researched out an answer. The question is... terrible. Your answer is good.
I agree that the question cannot be that unclear if someone can give a clear answer to it (and therefore it is answerable). It is clear enough to someone who knows about the topic...
I always vote to leave open if the question has a good answer
Having said that though, I have one accepted answer to a question closed as unclear that makes me laugh... I don't really mind it being closed as it is indeed unclearly phrased hahaha
Tagging the question with katoolin would be uncool under the circumstances, so I tagged it with kali-linux-tools instead because the OP already knew that.in my opinion.
@Zacharee1 right now the queue on my site has a flag I'd rather not touch (since it involves a decision I made) , and where I commented hoping the user would do the right thing ;p
We all reject edits that change the meaning of posts but I came across this one and it adds meaning to the post that was never given by the OP.
Here is the original post
and here is the edited version
As you can see, nowhere did the OP mention katoolin or kali or anything to indica...
This question - How to install bully and mdk3 on ubuntu 16.04 - has received at the time this was posted four downvotes as well as three close votes for being unclear, however there is nothing unclear about the question. I saw the train coming after the first close vote and posted a comment to fu...
also, scooter shop screwed up my ride, so i'm having a desire to start a shop here so people don't have to go to the alternative... this part is just noise
@Seth eh, my ragey moment is related to the difficulty ramps that are built in to the game. so it's a built to crush you game. no points for skill just a time sink. saw some interesting things on G+ about a linux alternative recently. might enjoy that later. for now, i'm working on other things. i can only get so aggressive before playing a game becomes punishmnet instead of leisure time.
Is this really not the right place to ask questions about this Ubuntu distro? The UI says Ubuntu in the upper right corner. I just need some help getting YouTube to play, probably just an issue with the flash plugin which is being handled by VNC.
I can't really tell if Android modding is dying or not. Bigger brands are getting really locked down, but then there are new brands that are making good phones that are unlockable
You know. Actually that brings up a good point @Serg. People need to understand that they can learn to use their computer properly without out needing to know how their computer properly works (the technical crap)
mv .bashrc{,.bak} && cp /etc/skel/.bashrc .bashrc is my automatic comment answer to every unclear question saying "something weird happens in a terminal" :S
it baffles me when organizations don't disable Internet Explorer. It's like , "Sure, we'll assume antivirus can save us instead of actually using more secure software in the first place "