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Indicates that the reported behavior is intentional and not subject to change

8 votes
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How does the reputation on parent and on meta site work?

The meta site shows the reputation of the parent site Super User at the top. The activity of this meta site shows I have earned reputation, are these added to the parent site? This would allow one t …
Tamara Wijsman's user avatar
2 votes

'closed as exact duplicate' should show the EXACT duplicate

This is by design: For the owner of the question, it might be a possible duplicate as it might not answer him. The people close it because they think it is an exact duplicate. However, I agree tha …
Tamara Wijsman's user avatar
1 vote

Destroying users does not delete answers posted by other users, even though the question has...

I don't really see the problem here? This looks like to me. You are destroying an user with the intent that his questions, answers and comments are deleted. This action should not affect other user …
Tamara Wijsman's user avatar
8 votes

How to link to URLs contaning strange unicode chars

If you still wonder how to do it... This one works! It uses: %E2%80%99 Tool used: Meyer Web - Eric - Tools - URL Decoder/Encoder See also: Unicode Character 'RIGHT SINGLE QUOTATION MARK' (U+2019)
Tamara Wijsman's user avatar
7 votes

Rep-mining / Using the site as a blog

I’ve noticed recently that numerous users (including high-rep users and even moderators) have been posting generic, hypothetical questions, followed immediately by an answer and accepting it. Any …
Tamara Wijsman's user avatar