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Rutvik Dave wrote: Where was this survey taken? in a jail?
That was my first thought.
They certainly didn't interview 10,000 men in business areas or nice suburbs.
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It is simplistic.
For example, the article also details that many of men have also experienced violence in general. And the point of the study was to investigate the high rates and not to disprove it so one might want to at least look at the methodology.
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I've been a Resharper user for many years but their forums aren't really helpful anymore. The problem with theirs is that all posts are now moderated. A couple of months ago, it took nearly a week for a new post to get through the moderation process and the replies to it were also subject to delays. Today, if you look at their forums the number of posts has significantly declined. There is still some good content to be found but the moderation process has been counter-productive. Their forums aren't really useable or useful anymore. By all means, have a hamster vetting after posting if they must but for rapid fire Q&A it's not helping.
I know the hamsters here have to trash things on occasions but we should be thankful that CP isn't so draconian, or is it?
If there is one thing more dangerous than getting between a bear and her cubs it's getting between my wife and her chocolate.
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There are a couple of problems with moderation:
1) It's slow - because every item has to read and approved by someone who understand the subject. That's why Cp only has moderation for articles and so forth: there is too much to do otherwise. Even with that limit here, it can still take hours to get an article moderated, depending on the load (and the moderation queue actually being a stack where you only see the latest five entries doesn't help that when it's busy).
2) Who does it? In order for moderated forums to work, you need moderators online 24/7 - and probably more than one at any specific time to cover work / sickness / food breaks / etc. To get that coverage means employees, probably 6 or more in three different time zones (so they can work 8 hour shifts) and can cover for each other within a time zone. And how much is that going to cost? People who know the subject tend to be both expensive, and uninterested in that job... If you use volunteers as CP does for articles, then you need to have a "trust" system to ensure that only those who will let things through based on merit rather than bias of some form, and you have to "trust" a significant number of individuals to get anything like 24/7 coverage. And persuade them that it's a job worth giving their valuable time for...
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Like selling your soul for reputation points?
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Thankfully, hamsters are basically lazy creatures, who don't want to go to that kind of trouble.
Moderated forums are run by wolverines, who spend all their time looking for something to sink their fangs into.
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Assuming the wolves can be bothered in the first place.
I just emailed JetBrains about the problem with theirs. In the past they've always taken the time to reply to me. It doesn't mean they always change, so like MPs, they hear but they don't always listen.
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Yes, the moderation is a pain, but it's better than the regular floods of spam they were getting a couple of years back. Especially as they don't have the community-powered "this user is a dickhead Message Automatically Removed" feature!
"These people looked deep within my soul and assigned me a number based on the order in which I joined."
- Homer
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Movie Quote Of The Day
Why should the courtesan chose the penniless sitar player over the maharajah who is offering her a lifetime of security?
Which movie?
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World's Fastest Indian
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Obscurum per obscurius.
Ad astra per alas porci.
Quidquid latine dictum sit, altum videtur.
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The Maharajah and the Pauper
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Carry On Up the Kiber?
speramus in juniperus
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The Indian in the Closet?
AIRI, that that's why she didn't want the Maharajah.
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Paris in India
Every day, thousands of innocent plants are killed by vegetarians.
Help end the violence EAT BACON
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Talking of Sitar players, although not a penniless one, George Harrison torture[^]
“I believe that there is an equality to all humanity. We all suck.” Bill Hicks
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"Garner fruit turn up once more."(8)
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Obscurum per obscurius.
Ad astra per alas porci.
Quidquid latine dictum sit, altum videtur.
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Dalek Dave wrote: Garner - REAP
fruit - PEAR
turn up once more - REAPPEAR
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I was too slow tonight, I couldn't figure out anything better than this:
"Restore fruit-less one in tower" (8)
I didn't want to re-use 'fruit' but couldn't find a better alternative fast enough.
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Hip?
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Obscurum per obscurius.
Ad astra per alas porci.
Quidquid latine dictum sit, altum videtur.
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Hey, Is it the right answer? I didn't get it. CCC-5-9-13[^]
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So they'll have to mind their P's and Q's, and cue up for a pee.
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They'll have to queue up before they cue up.
Veni, vidi, abiit domum
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Wouldn't that have them minding their Q's and P's?
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