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Edit Post #288410 Post edited:
11 months ago
Edit Post #288283 Post edited:
11 months ago
Edit Post #288286 Post edited:
Add related issue and GitHub link
11 months ago
Edit Post #288284 Post edited:
Found the link
11 months ago
Edit Post #288284 Initial revision 11 months ago
Answer A: How does displaying users in the "users" tab work?
If you take a look at one of those users, you can see where they're all coming from. For instance > This user was automatically created as the author of content sourced from Stack Exchange. > > The original profile on Stack Exchange can be found here: https://outdoors.stackexchange.com/u/1 ...
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11 months ago
Edit Post #285535 Post edited:
Add link to newer discussion
11 months ago
Edit Post #288156 Post edited:
Add link to the previous Site Proposals proposal
11 months ago
Comment Post #288267 This looks like an interesting idea, though my gut reaction is "are we turning into social media?" due to it being essentially the same type of recommendation algorithm that those kinds of platforms use. I don't really have a strong opinion either way; it would certainly be *different*, but I thin...
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11 months ago
Comment Post #288268 Yes, I do. Like I said in my answer, it helps to show community consensus, which in turn helps in ordering the answers here (granted, mine is the only one right now, but the point still stands)
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11 months ago
Comment Post #288268 It *also* mentions there > If you downvote something, and there isn't already a comment that covers your objection, please consider leaving feedback for the author. Focus on things the author can address: explaining something more clearly, showing an example, citing a source, and so on. Don't comm...
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11 months ago
Edit Post #288268 Initial revision 11 months ago
Answer A: Are downvotes needed?
> The classic justification is of course that we need downvotes to flag bad posts, so that users can skip, filter or sort them to the last page, and moderators can prioritize them. Except we already have a "flag" action which is much more direct and logical. How should the flag action work to sort...
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11 months ago
Edit Post #288239 Initial revision 11 months ago
Question "Needs author's attention" should not be a flag option
When you click on "Flag" under a post, you get a dropdown asking "Why does this post require moderator attention?" One of the options is > - needs author's attention > > This question is off-topic or cannot be reasonably answered in its current form and needs revision by its author. > > ...
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11 months ago
Comment Post #288235 There are some very old discussions on decentralization, take a look here: https://github.com/codidact/core/issues/3 https://forum.codidact.org/t/decentralized-website/96
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11 months ago
Comment Post #287691 Whoops, you're entirely right. I can't repro it now either, so I guess this can just be closed or something
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12 months ago
Edit Post #288025 Post edited:
about 1 year ago
Edit Post #287961 Post edited:
Provided quick link to the Stripe privacy policy
about 1 year ago
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about 1 year ago
Edit Post #287896 Post edited:
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about 1 year ago
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about 1 year ago
Edit Post #287889 Post edited:
Distinguish community questions and general law questions
about 1 year ago
Edit Post #287889 Initial revision about 1 year ago
Answer A: A place to ask legal questions?
There is currently no general law community. However, domain specific questions might be able to be asked on their respective communities. (e.g. perhaps food safety regulations on Cooking) This however would need to be asked individually on each community for them to decide whether it would be on-top...
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about 1 year ago
Edit Post #287864 Initial revision about 1 year ago
Question Long list of posts comes first in the user profile
Looking at the user profile on mobile, I noticed that what could be considered the user summary (the avatar, earned abilities, and statistics like number of posts) is all the way at the bottom of the page, after scrolling past the list of posts. This is a bit odd to me from a design perspective, s...
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about 1 year ago
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about 1 year ago
Edit Post #287841 Initial revision about 1 year ago
Answer A: UI question: how should the "post" button behave in restricted categories?
> Show different text, either replacing the button or as different text on the button. We could put something like a lock icon . This would immediately signal to the user that this is something that requires some kind of access. Button: Create Post (Lock Icon) We could leave the button enabl...
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about 1 year ago
Comment Post #287718 They use the same renderer. In actuality, only the client renders the post, then sending it to the server. However, in addition to the client renderer, there is also an HTML scrubber for security purposes on the server side. Honestly, the way we do post rendering and validation in general has a lo...
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over 1 year ago
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over 1 year ago
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over 1 year ago
Edit Post #287692 Initial revision over 1 year ago
Question Should we have organization accounts?
I've seen many times something like "This is just my personal opinion, not of the team" when administrators such as Monica Cellio respond to posts. In my opinion, this is because of a lack of a way to distinguish the two through authorship alone. Therefore, should shared/organization accounts be a...
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over 1 year ago
Edit Post #287691 Initial revision over 1 year ago
Question Preview text for answers should be the answer's text
When searching, not only questions but also answers come up in the results. However, the information on it is mixed between the question that the answer is on and the answer itself: Search result of answer with question text - Title: Question title (answers don't have titles, so this makes sen...
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over 1 year ago
Edit Post #277238 Post edited:
over 1 year ago
Edit Post #287638 Post edited:
Added GitHub link
over 1 year ago
Comment Post #287624 Threads are not auto-deleted, but auto-archived. It used to be that there was a separate "archived" tab, but it's just put into "older threads" now.
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over 1 year ago
Comment Post #287622 > A Discord channel would allow notification of new answers, but I don't know if it's possible to set that up in a Discord thread. Maybe it would be useful to have a way of following new answers on a specific question (I couldn't see a way for new answers, only for new comment threads). I don't ...
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over 1 year ago
Comment Post #287622 > However, comment threads don't have the ability to reply to a specific comment (only to a specific user). Long conversations could get confusing. I find comment threads work very well for short targeted queries, but they don't seem well suited to ongoing discussion. This is a planned feature, th...
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over 1 year ago
Edit Post #287622 Initial revision over 1 year ago
Answer A: Creating new Discord channels
Technical questions > Is it possible for Codidact Communities Discord users to create new channels? Currently there is a channel per community, but I was wondering if there is the option of creating more narrowly defined topic channels. I couldn't see a way to, but I'm not familiar with Discord. ...
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over 1 year ago
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over 1 year ago
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over 1 year ago
Comment Post #287545 Adding to the above, [Why prefering Codidact to Stack Exchange?](https://meta.codidact.com/posts/278006 ) [Is the Codidact community the same as Stack Overflow?](https://meta.codidact.com/posts/286221) [What should I know when coming here from Stack exchange?](https://meta.codidact.com/post...
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over 1 year ago
Comment Post #287466 https://github.com/codidact/co-design/issues/72
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over 1 year ago
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over 1 year ago
Edit Post #287488 Post edited:
Fixed some typoes
over 1 year ago