Being a teacher, the correct way to say it is "May I erase the board?" You should use "May I" because you are asking for permission not "Can I" which means do you have the ability to @yubraj
Good morning to everyone. Last time I said "Good night" but after that I doubted if there was night in Thailand or not at that time. Maybe "Good bye" was a better choice.)
BTW, @Alex now that you're pingable here, it's much more convenient to ask questions like the ones you do on meta.ELL here instead. The questions might come off as too trivial to ask on meta if you keep asking them. Chat is a much better venue, with easy-going people that don't get bothered by most types of questions, and knowledgeable people too.
Anyone using WhatsApp through their desktop browser could have had their messages silently snooped on and their accounts completely hijacked in the last two years, security researchers warned Wednesday.
Thanking you
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Nowruz (Persian: نوروز Nowruz; [nouˈɾuːz]; literally "New Day") is the name of the Iranian New Year, also known as the Persian New Year, which is celebrated worldwide by the Iranians and Turkic peoples, along with some other ethno-linguistic groups, as the beginning of the New Year.
It has been celebrated for over 3,000 years in Western Asia, Central Asia, the Caucasus, the Black Sea Basin and the Balkans. It marks the first day of the first month (Farvardin) in the Iranian calendar.
Nowruz is the day of the vernal equinox, and marks the beginning of spring in the Northern Hemisphere. It usually...
I'm so sorry for my yesterday replic(( I said that I somehow dislike countries of West Asia. Please forgive me if it's possible. I really did not know why I even said that.(
I think every nation has good people. But I am a person who does not like people very much, including of my own nation. I do not know exactly how it is called in English, a misanthrope or an introvert? But I really love beautiful women.
I am a little surprised that there are no penalties from the system for plagiarism: ell.meta.stackexchange.com/questions/3480/…. At the site where I had participated earlier, there are penalties from the site's robot. If you copy the text from Internet and then paste it in your answer, you'l soon get a minus from the system itself. And seven minuses will cause a one-day ban.
@Alex89 Well, considering the pool of sites out there, the system couldn't trust a bot to do it, and it turned out users handle plagiarism fine enough by downvoting, commenting etc. Some of the plagiarisms are honest mistakes too.
And if someone gets their posts downvoted often, they're in danger of being banned.
I am glad I can edit here my questions which have answers. I understand I can only make minor edits, but it's fine. I don't make major edits at questions) But sometimes I need to correct a spelling mistake or two. Also I am happy that I can edit my answers even if they have comments. At my site there is quite a stupid rule: you cannot edit any answer which has any number of comments different from zero...
It's a Russian site, called Большой Вопрос (Big question, or Great question). It is commercial. I do not post my questions and answers there anymore, but I still have some money from it.
I decided to leave because of a very fat troll. He is our headache.
In the place of questions, a crazy person daily posts some shitty material with offensive words. Bans do not help.
Every time that man posts his crap moderators put a permanent ban on him. But he changes his accounts as gloves. I asked the users why is it so, why such a nice site is spoiled so badly. They said me the moderators cannot get rid of him because of changing IP (or floating... don't really know). I'm not a pro at this. I only have a very modest knowledge of computers.
Another cause why I left is because of too many similar questions in a row. E. g.: "What will be the weather in Los Angeles tomorrow?" "What will be the weather in San Francisco tomorrow?" "What will be the weather in Sacramento tomorrow?" from the same person in about 10 minutes. These questions can occupy entire page. I hope at Stack Exchange must be some rules that prohibit such behaviour.
I earn a little. But I do not ask too many similar or boring questions. But other people do.
The deal is that the more popular the question is, the more views it has and the more money it collects. And stupid questions have more views. I mean in Russia. Maybe at you the situation is different.
@Alex89 Yes, there are such rules. Give a read to The Complete Rate-limiting Guide ColleenV linked below your meta post. And there's a chatbot called SmokeDetector who detects such posts fast for us to flag
The pro, and as some believe, con, of the SE model is its moderation-oriented, not content-oriented.
Thanks. M. A. R. I am sorry if I do not understand all of the English words... you know, I'm not a native. But be sure I read your posts. I am glad to talk about our site.
I see Stack Exchange has Fanatic and Electorate. We have them too. They're very nice badges.
I remember I had some troubles with Fanatic (at my site). I wonder if at Stack Exchange it is necessary to visit the site from the same computer, or I can visit it from different computers and stiil have it. In the latter case I will be more glad.)
@userr2684291 Question upvotes used to gain the same amount of rep as answer upvotes -- +10. Then they reduced it to +5 because answers are more important.
I mentioned that we have both reputation and credits. A credit is worth about 1.333 cents. But you could put a bounty on any question, not less than five credits. And the maximum is not limited. You could put 1,000,000 if you had.
And we gain some reputation from some of the badges. E. g. Fanatic gives +300 reputation. There are also badges which give credits, but they are rare.
I've given a valid argument as to why a comment on my thread isn't correct, and my argument was simply deleted and my thread locked. This isn't right.
@BoltClock♦︎
You need to provide me a reason for deleting my argument, but not the offensive non constructive comment too.
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@M.A.R. I see what you mean. I once attempted to review an answer, but as I wasn't quite sure what to do, I chose the get-the-hell-outta-here option. That was probably my only chance to do so, though, because the review queue appears to be empty most of the time.
I am a little bit confused about editing at Stack Exchange. The privileges table tells us that I can edit questions and answers only starting at 2,000 points of reputation. Now I have only 409 points, but I already had access to editing some questions, including not mine... Oh, never mind, I got it. Until 2,000 points I can edit, but it will need a peer review. And after 2,000 I will be able to edit without peer review.
@userr2684291 Review suspensions are reserved for the most extreme cases, like clicking 'No action needed' for an obvious spam, or 'looks OK' for a rude/abusive post
If done a lot, mods can ping SE staff to enable audits.
Unless a site needs more moderators because a mod wants to step down or the traffic has increased and the current mods aren't able to manage their work, they won't hold another election. Elected moderators serve for "life" - essentially, until they get tired of the job and step down.
I am also a little confused since here are many accounts. Each theme has its own account. E. g. I love board games, but I cannot post it at any other "room", only at board games.
@Alex89 I might know a bit about board games, but I have no knowledge of Bitcoin. It doesn't make sense to put the questions about both topics in a single site
What part of speech is 'loved' here? I think it is adverb.
Adverbs help us to know the: when, where, why, how, and to what degree.
In this sentence, the loved asks the question,
How did he feel? He feel loved.
The loved modifies the verb feel.
Dictionary says loved is an adjective.
I kno...
Actually, I think what I can answer (which is usually an easy question) can be an indicator that the question will reach HNQ, but I don't wanna claim prescience.
> Early published versions include some parts in dialect, such as "fit" for "fought". The lyrics allude to the biblical story of the Battle of Jericho, in which Joshua led the Israelites against Canaan (Joshua 6:15-21).