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Chris Maunder wrote: or you could just report the member and be done with it.
The truth in the matter is that I am very reluctant to report a member as a bad seed. I, myself, am a bad seed and I would really hate it if someone reported me as a turd nugget.
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What do you mean by "if"? Surely "when" is more appropriate?
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Gee Pete, I didn't know you cared.
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Well, seeing that I couldn't put a joke icon on there, I had to make do with the question icon.
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I new you were joking Pete.
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Link to a commercial site. Please check!
This guy[^] linked to Here[^].
Cheers!
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It's not SPAM. Seems like it may be a joke, perhaps related to the recent bitcoin story in the Code Project daily email. FYI, if you think somebody is a spammer, you can now report them on their member page (though I wouldn't recommend that in this case... look at the guy's reputation... obviously not a spammer).
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I didn't say OP was a spammer I just thought that linking to site like that would qualify as spam.
Neither can I see what a high reputation score would have to do with that. Except of course if we were applying different measures which I would find quite harmful.
I'll just let it rest at that and keep a watchfull eye!
Cheers!
modified on Tuesday, June 21, 2011 1:45 PM
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Hi,
I became the co-writer of an article by mistake and article is not too
good and it is reducing my overall point. How could I withdraw from it?
I got the email invitation and I accepted it by mistake. My webpage is
http://www.codeproject.com/Members/Shivamkalra[^]
And Article that I want to get removed from is
Vision on Virtual Commands[^]
Please help.
Regard,
Shivam Kalra
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No problem Shivam, you have been removed as an author from the article
Thanks,
Sean Ewington
The Code Project
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Thanks you v. much. last time you helped me getting my password back. You are great!
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Shivamkalra wrote: I became the co-writer of an article by mistake and article is not too
good
Was it a mistake or is it because your rep score is being affected?
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Considering the quality of his other articles, I would think he's being honest with us. This article doesn't even come close to the work he has produced in the past.
I wasn't, now I am, then I won't be anymore.
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Yes it affecting my rep. Last month somebody hacked my account and cracked lot of poor jokes and my debtor points reduced to -345. DAM IT..but to be honest, I clicked on that link by mistake..
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This is because the member hasn't set their name. I'll make a fix so it shows "member X"
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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But... If I go inside the question itself I can see the name of the user that has posted the question... so it is only outside where it can't be seen...
Anyway, if my post doesn't add anything new/useful to you forget it...
Thank you for the job done Chris.
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Yes, different pieces of code.
This whole 'modularisation of code' thing where you reuse the same piece of code if you need to do the same thing in multiple places? A fad. A fad I'll have no part of.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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Not sure if I'm doing the wrong thing but take a look at this Q&A:
unable to connect gtalk server using http proxy[^]
The OP posted most of the Question details in reply to SAKryukov's comment. I move it into the question, and replied to the OP so he'd get the picture of what to do next time. I deleted the OP's comment, and expected mine to go too, but it now looks like I was responding to SAK's comment.
Is there a better way to handle this or should I delete my comment? If we delete a comment, should the rest of the tree go too?
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It looks like you clicked "Reply" (to SA?) rather than "Add Comment" (to OP's question).
The best things in life are not things.
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I'm pretty (not 100%) sure I didn't: There was an intervening comment between mine and SA's from the person asking the question, I replied to that.
[Edit]
I've tried it again: I Added a comment "Self reply Number 1", then replied to that with "Self reply Number 2" and deleted No 1. It now looks like I've replied to SA again.
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I guess it's the indentation of the messages that makes it look like that; something for the hamsters to puzzle over.
The best things in life are not things.
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copy your comment. then delete it. then add a new one and paste your original comment.
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I don't know if this is the right forum, but, I found this Extremely annoying person[^] that keeps answering every question with "If you Google it, you might find some answers."
A hidden needle is way more effective than an unsheathed sword.
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Seconded. Already reported. It might be a rather infantile reaction to this answer[^]
Software rusts. Simon Stephenson, ca 1994.
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