@MichaelT did you notice that "cliff" questions allow one double their daily voting limit? I mean, cleanup script runs 3 hours after "server day" starts, and killer votes cast during these happy hours, stop counting towards the limit after the script deletes questions so that one can vote further
Why do many code examples, especially tutorials, use the names "Foo" and "Bar" so often? It is almost a standard.
For example:
void foo(char* bar) {
printf("%s", bar);
}
multiple repetitive references to the same page at wikipedia
2 or maybe 3 times repeated idea about f.u.b.a.r. (that's just in the answers visible to everyone; I did not check deleted ones)
even the high-brow "metasyntactic" is boringly chewed up in two different answers at least
RFC-3092 mentioned 2 or three times in answers that aren't deleted
amount of repetition in answers that are deleted are hard to describe without curse words. Yeah "metasyntactic" is there. And yeah RFC-3902 id there multiple times. And multiple FUBAR variations are all there
We have a new lock type that can be added to questions that are not strictly on topic or constructive but have, because they have been edited and expanded, become a valuable resource.
The first question that it's been applied to is this one:
What should every programmer know about web developme...