So you are advocating downvoting people because they have acted like the minimal documentation is accurate and haven’t read every single post including a single post where a specific bug is mentioned?
Indication of bad consequences shouldn’t take into account difficulty of avoiding them, indeed it should calibrate the expended effort (and as I wrote, it’s possible to notice by comparing with article editor on the main site, or just by checking if the article got published after pressing a button, just in case).
You seem to be engaging in massive hindsight bias. You are expecting a large amount of effort be made to deal with an unlikely situation. Do you engage in that level of investigation in looking for bugs whenever you join a website you haven’t previously been involved in?
If I post globally, I would, at least would prefer to. I don’t post enough on popular sites to have a track record for this particular reference class, but I do make an effort to take seriously unlikely risks with nontrivial consequences that are trivial to avoid.
It was mentioned before, and if you posted to main area, you can notice the difference.
So you are advocating downvoting people because they have acted like the minimal documentation is accurate and haven’t read every single post including a single post where a specific bug is mentioned?
Indication of bad consequences shouldn’t take into account difficulty of avoiding them, indeed it should calibrate the expended effort (and as I wrote, it’s possible to notice by comparing with article editor on the main site, or just by checking if the article got published after pressing a button, just in case).
You seem to be engaging in massive hindsight bias. You are expecting a large amount of effort be made to deal with an unlikely situation. Do you engage in that level of investigation in looking for bugs whenever you join a website you haven’t previously been involved in?
If I post globally, I would, at least would prefer to. I don’t post enough on popular sites to have a track record for this particular reference class, but I do make an effort to take seriously unlikely risks with nontrivial consequences that are trivial to avoid.