Hmm. Gave my bounty to the guy who got himself downvoted to -5 for daring to have a different system of determining ethical behaviour to everyone else.
stackexchange is definitely the wrong place to have an extended discussion about philosophy and ethics, which is unfortunate because I think there's an opportunity for a really interesting discussion there
and I refuse to reactivate my quora account
Not sure what else to do with the topic other than write a blog post or something
there is a philosophy.stackexchange.com site, but that still has the same discussion rules as the rest of SE, but there is probably some interesting stuff on that site around ethics
I follow philosophy.se, it's quite interesting. A bit too technical for something like this though, considering the UX field appears to have done literally no formal evaluation of its ethical positions.
philosophy.se guys tend to deal with more complex stuff as a rule
@dhmholley @dhmholley I'd have to agree that this site is probably not the best for extended discussion. There are so many layered arguments and counterarguments with some topics you risk either writing an essay, not doing yourself or the topic justice, or omitting a hole in the argument that someone is bound to run through :). Sometimes briefly touching on some key points as a taster is enough.
Since they can't even make a home page right I don't really hold high hopes for their ability to sell "twitter except no one's on it and 0 app integration"
I saw the news article about app.net making their 500k funding with a few days to spare, but the article didn't say what app.net actually is - aside from it being a chargable twitter service.
@BenBrocka I had a post this morning where half of it had to be converted to a comment and the other half left as an answer. That was quite a logistical nightmare trying to figure out how best to do that.
@dhmholley FYI that "recommend for deletion" thing really works, I think my first 10-20 review items today were stuff you must have recommended for deletion (lots of "this is X, not answer" comments)
This thing is not optimized for mods anymore to say the least. No way to covert to comment/close a post from the view, and doing so doesn't count as a review action either. Close post -> "Looks good" feels wrong
Guess there's not much to do but downvote/post notice
I've noticed many of these low quality posts are from: UX Exchange Early, early posts (not constructive/list stuff) Icon Requests Microcopy requests What's a tool for X
Actually from UX Exchange they usually at least explained their answers. It's more of an issue with the rest
@dhmholley protip: apparently clicking the "review" tab next to history/stats gives you a new review item without removing the current one like Not Sure does (might be the same one, but it seems to be random)
@JonW I think you can convert to comment + undelete and edit the answer. Generally I'd just remove the comment part unless it was a particularly valuable comment and irrelevant to the answer
@dhmholley same here. If they answer the question, no matter how bad of a question, I leave them...and close the question if necessary/when it's not already closed
though I've been trying to add Insufficient Explanation post notices where appropriate
@BenBrocka Yeah, that's all you can really do, but the comment did deserve to stay as a comment in this case. It was this post so the revision history of it is pretty complex now that I've had my way with it.
It doesn't help that I didn't copy all of the comment to the comment, so I had to manually edit the post I'd set as a comment and add more to it.
More and more websites use some automated translation into what they think is my language of choice, be that by relying on a browser setting (for which I'm looking for a fix) or worse by geolocation. Even worse, these (usually automated) translations are often both terrible and cannot be switched...
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This is the other side of this earlier question.
We throw some real garbage into the queue as "audit" tasks to catch misuse* of the feature, just handle them normally.
*Typically clicking "looks good" or "delete" without reading the post.
Our Community Blog efforts faltered for a bit; we've got some good people working on some good ideas and a couple ideas ready to go, but it's not enough to start with. I'd like to get back that momentum we started with so we can push through and start this thing (that's the hardest part).
So wha...