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Should answers suggesting a tool that is no longer available be flagged?
I completely disagree with leaving a comment. "enough to inform the community to downvote" - why would anybody read 5th comment of an old answer? "enough to inform the answerer that the link gone broken" - in this specific case author of the comment last logged in in April 2014, low chance will follow up on this answer.
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Is the question about floating panel less unclear now?
Please don't take it personal, I can't phrase it differently: down votes are probably (although I haven't casted any of them) for your lack of understanding of the topic: window managers are integral parts of programs, need to consider them during development - which is generally long work of several people, even with the expertise they have it could be challenging to replace it. Asking how you can replace it yourself at least doesn't seem serious
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Is the question about floating panel less unclear now?
If you want to have a full picture on your health what you can do? Indeed studying to be a doctor is overkill; you can just visit one and pay for the examinations. What you ask here is similar; it's way more complex for anybody to just do it free.
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Is the question about floating panel less unclear now?
I don't think it's published why and how such mechanisms are implemented. So only answer we could give you would be to explain how its code works, there: 1 we don't have access to its source code. 2 that would be more a programming question which is again off-topic here.
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Is the question about floating panel less unclear now?
Yes it's more clear, however we really can't answer/ solve it for you being missing feature/ bug. I don't think it should be reopened.
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Is there any way to deter this determined guy?
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Purpose of "very low quality" flag of questions
@Dylan: I've never seen any question deleted which was deleted. Those are closed as off-topic / too-broad / unclear...
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Purpose of "very low quality" flag of questions
@JourneymanGeek: that's true, however there is a higher chance to save a rude post than for a VLQ, still rude is in the same category as spam.
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Purpose of "very low quality" flag of questions
Thanks for the answer, sound logic. Except the last part: 'I doubt VLQ is used as a close/deletion reason that often, especially as we already have the "nuclear what you are asking" close reason already' - that flag is for deletion and "unclear what you're asking" is closing. That's two different actions, one will hide the post immediately, the other just marks it's kind of inactive.
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Inaccurate detection of "subjective" question?
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Requests for hardware drivers
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