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Handling Migrated Questions when User deletes the associated account
I think that's just because SE doesn't create an account on migration. The user has to do that manually. For what's it worth, as soon as an answer has a positive score, it counts as answered. No need for anyone to accept it.
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What is our stance on questions about nutrition?
@CareyGregory oh I know. I just remembered that the diet tag guide even says questions should also be tagged nutrition. (and I meant the other Way around - questions asking about diet should also get the nutrition tag. 23 out of the newest 50 diet questions have that)
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What is our stance on questions about nutrition?
Well, without knowing what the two downvoters meant, I think reversing the question isn't a good idea
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What is our stance on questions about nutrition?
A downvote on "is X on-topic" and a downvote on "is X off-topic" are not necessarily different?
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What is our stance on questions about nutrition?
I rolled back your edit because votes on meta are used for agreement or disagreement. 2 votes were already cast and your edit leads to them being suddenly reversed.
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What is our stance on questions about nutrition?
This is mostly an aside, but diet and nutrition are not synonyms - most diet questions also have the nutrition tag.
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Reversing downvotes for improved questions and answers
@FranckDernoncourt getting argued with isn't that great either, though. As I said, I have been trying to always leave one now, but it's getting quite exhausting.
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Reversing downvotes for improved questions and answers
I have also been trying to either leave a comment or upvote an existing one if there already is one... I'd estimate that in over 80 percent of the cases, nothing happens. Second most common: angry replies. It's rather frustrating...
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Is "which doctor to go see" a personal medical advice?
There is at least one of those questions already on the site (what type of doctor to see to get screened for ovarian cancer)
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Modifications and mutability among this motley mob of (pro tempore) moderators
Then I'll remove the question mark and say "Welcome back!" :-)
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What to do with duplicates with no answers?
@Lucky commenting on one is at least enough to get them to show up as related questions. But both is probably better so that if one gets an answer, hopefully someone will remember to close the other as a duplicate?
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Reversing downvotes for improved questions and answers
I do check back, though very rarely do people edit their answers - in which case I undownvote if things were addressed. In the reverse situation, I have applied feedback from people explaining their downvotes, pinged them, but not once had a downvote reversed...
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When is "primarily opinion based" a valid reason to close?
More questions that have attracted votes to close as POB: health.stackexchange.com/questions/4392/… health.stackexchange.com/questions/4286/… I really don't get it..
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Would it be wrong to copy and paste your own awnser across sites?
I only remembered because I answered it :-) Wanted to add an answer here, then vaguely remembered that I wrote something about copying other people's answers and found it in my history.
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Would it be wrong to copy and paste your own awnser across sites?
As you can see from the question, I just linked to, it's fine. Especially if it's your own answer, like in your case, but even if it isn't (if attribution is added)
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Can we change our mods here?
Well, I have been reluctant to tackle that question because of the meta discussion around it - a short answer was called for, and I have no idea how to write a short answer for that question that can do it justice. So I just left it.