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I don't know what is @Sean-Ewington doing lately... but his reputation turned around and went in the wrong direction.
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Yeah, we know.
He was playing around one day and mangled his rep.
He doesn't care, so we left it as a reminder to not randomly push buttons and poke his fingers into sockets.
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Matthew Dennis wrote: ... we left it as a reminder to not randomly push buttons and poke his fingers into sockets. Are you sure it is working?
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Not a bug in my opinion.
The article was composed originally in 2015 and was updated today (I was one of the "approve" reports)
If it got deep in the system it might be perfectly normal that the comments get a break of a couple of years. Now it is in the first page again due to the edition as a new version.
Versions 1 to 4 are in 2015.
Version 5 and 6 (currently published) are from a couple of hours ago
My own article was written in 2007, had some comments after publication, then some comments in 2013 and nothing else until today. If I edit and comes again to the front page is the same situation.
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Every updated Article should have a "History" section with release dates and versions.
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It has it.
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It is very confusing, I agree. They really need to change that. I should not have to look for the revision count to see if this is a brand new article or an update to an article 10+ year's old. It should be intuitive and easily recognizable.
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Hm...
Classic says:
“Who controls the past controls the future. Who controls the present controls the past.”
George Orwell, 1984
—SASergey A Kryukov
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Nice quote
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This is weird: Some basic functions using DRYWET MELANCHALL[^]
The article is in the moderation queue:
And shows up with an approval box:
But the comments forum is missing as says the article hasn't been submitted for publishing:
It's an article, so it should have a forum, and it needs one to tell him it's nowhere near an article yet!
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Maybe because it was closed in the first version?
Additionally... that has been an issue with auto fed blogs for a while and I think still is.
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Blogs you can kinda understand, but this is basically saying "this is a preview, not the actual article for moderation".
I think it's a minor bug.
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Was it intentional to no longer change the mouse cursor when hovering the comment voting buttons?
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As far as I can see, it's because they no longer have an href . Browsers don't apply the pointer cursor to links without an href attribute.
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- Homer
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Get Wrong time in My Answers
I posted an answer before 1 h 15 min
In My Answers it shows 5 h 15 min
My time zone in My Settings is Europe/Berlin
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Now it shows:
Oops, wrong link followed.
And, I appear to have the same problem. Answers show as posted 5 hours earlier than the actual time.
modified 17-Nov-20 15:21pm.
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The message shows correct time but not the overview of my questions/answers
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Sorry, I followed the wrong link.
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This is already on our list or irritating things to fix.
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Is it possible to delete the many "Message Closed" posts on the first 2 or 3 pages?
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Done.
"Time flies like an arrow. Fruit flies like a banana."
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