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Defining the limits of self-promotion on Server Fault
I think I've seen 2 or 3, this would make 3 or 4; and that over a year's time. One or two of those might have been in chat too.
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KVM tag, synonyms on the same area of expertise...
@coredump, it's called KQemu on FreeBSD though; it should probably be a synonym or something Linux-KVM and FreeBSD-KQemu
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Please burninate the [server] tag
@Iain, I think you have to specifically ask for blackholing as Jeff probably doesn't fully comprehend the magnitude of our burnination desires.
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KVM tag, synonyms on the same area of expertise...
+1 except I really don't like the kvm-virtualization idea... how about [linux-kvm] or some/anything else?
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Is it possible to delete all Stack Exchage accounts?
Questions from deleted accounts retain the name of the deleted user, but it doesn't link anywhere; just like question migrated from another site where the user doesn't have a SF account yet.
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Is it possible to delete all Stack Exchage accounts?
If you delete your account it doesn't delete all the questions. If you delete all the questions it wont affect the external sites, the Way Back Machine, and certain users can still see deleted content.
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I would like the URLs to your blogs
I've been slammed between work, family, and personal projects of late and have posted in months... Maybe I'll make some time tomorrow morning now that I'm reminded.
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Defining the limits of self-promotion on Server Fault
4. Chopper is a bit aggressive, but he only gets false-positives about once every two or three months. In this case you're somewhere in the gray area on account your answers being obviously advertising motivated; but questions being completely valid. He does a lot of garbage collection every day, so mistakes are inevitable; I'd rather he err to collecting the gray with the black; but it's just my opinion.
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Defining the limits of self-promotion on Server Fault
Thoughts: 1. If you're going to mention one of your products the Answer posted here must be a full answer (eg How product solves problem). Disclosure of affiliation is absolutely required, no "should" about it. 2. It does matter if it's open source, if your proposed solution has no chance of benefiting you in any meaningful way, you're obviously not posting from a self-interest prospective. 3. The fourth example ("unfair" delete) could be edited to be less advertisey and it would be acceptable if affiliation is disclosed IMHO.
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Are questions from high-rep users more valuable?
+1 Questions from high-rep users tend to be useful to less people; so while it might build the knowledge base, I wouldn't say they're more valuable.
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Are questions from high-rep users more valuable?
+1 My questions would tend to be very specific to odd and "edge" cases. The two I've ask have gone basically unanswered as it is. Most of the questions on SF can be answered by anyone with excellent Google-Fu in the first place. The really tricky/complicated questions tend to linger unanswered.
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Kill [sysadmin] tag on SF with fire
+1 for "Kill-with-fire" tag!