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Sep 6 17:52
@CodyGray I thought multiple U/U or H/B/A flags on a comment might auto delete the comment after enough flags, but I might be wrong.
Jan 30 15:06
But I'm with Nathan and Lundin, on this one. That and the "bits/stdc++.h" post are the ones I most often link in my answers, as it is is generally excellent advice to give to new coders, even though using that isn't the actual cause of their specific problem.
Jan 12 08:38
An example that comes to mind, for which I posted a del-pls request in here, was an answer in which they not only encouraged the use of the dreaded bits/stdc++.h header but actually suggested editing that 'system' file.
Oct 29, 2023 21:37
@Makyen I've never really understood the purpose of the Triage queue though. I heard there used to be a Help and Improvement queue, and presumably 'needs community edit' questions from Triage went there. But H&I is no more. Needs author edit/flag sends it to the close queue. But Looks OK/Needs community edit seems to just remove it from the queue. Is there any way this is an improvement of users flagging questions sending them straight to the close queue?
Jun 2, 2023 08:19
the logical problem here is a common one that merits dupe closure; I have it on my list to add an answer to the canonical I just used, that clearly goes over the issue wit h the early return
May 4, 2023 04:03
@Andreasdetestscensorship In practice, the if (g==h) would check if the pointers point to the same function, so they probably want some kind of if (typeof(g)==typeof(h)) which C does not have that I am aware of. You could certainly use 'runtime' constructs with compile-time data, for example if (sizeof(int)==4). sizeof() is evaluated at compile time, but nothing is stopping you from using it in an if. In this case, whether if is a compile-time or runtime construct is not observable behavior.
Apr 22, 2023 20:06
If you mod-flag it, then you'll need to give some reasonably sound arguments as to why you think it is AI-generated. A high H/F score can help but, of itself, isn't always enough.
Feb 15, 2023 22:09
@KevinB Why should it not? It's banned ... implicitly site-wide. Articles are not exception to that policy (IMHO).
Jan 6, 2023 02:53
:55789115 I think it went to H&I but that was depricated
Nov 23, 2022 16:15
@TylerH I find the cs50 tag helpful. One particular point of note to C programmers is that the cs50.h header defines a string type (aliasing char*) and provides some 'default' input routines, like GetInteger(). It's a tag that can help people avoid the questions, if they don't like that style.
Nov 5, 2022 09:13
the starting point of my crusade was actually stackoverflow.com/questions/74325999/… and the dupe I found for that should perhaps be merged into a great big canonical one day
Oct 20, 2022 07:52
https://3v4l.org/hGDVD spoiler: c a n / h e l p / m e / c h e a t / i n / m y/ e x a m / p l e a s
m o r s e / c o d e / o n l y/ p l e a s e cm
Oct 6, 2022 12:32
@Cristik Not the mod who handled it, but the full comment was "@[somename]supportUkraine dude you save my ass. Let me express my appreciation as saying Russia is a Dick." - I assume the moderator observed that it wasn't unfriendly to that user, and thus declined the flag (and the H/B/A flag from another user in the process). I'm not totally sure I agree with that, but it's arguable.
Jul 15, 2022 14:57
@MFerguson Might be worth doing now that the H&I queue is gone
Jun 24, 2022 16:22
OK, can someone tell me why my .js file is not autodetected by ViolentMonkey when I click the 'view raw' option? github.com/Tyler-H/SO-UserScripts/blob/master/…
May 18, 2022 16:15
I had a spate of declined VLQ flags (on questions). Just after I reached the rep. to get to do the H&I, where there was a big button marked "Very Low Quality".
May 18, 2022 14:31
Yes. But reusing the retired H&I may be easier to roll out than making a brand new queue.
May 9, 2022 14:17
@TylerH I just came across one of your cousins :)
May 1, 2022 16:45
H. Sapiens is another one; and, although they are actually cheaper to run than Armadillos, the paperwork gets messy.
Apr 28, 2022 23:06
@mickmackusa Yogurt has an extra "h", and gherkin is missing its "h". Coincidence??!
Mar 29, 2022 17:49
The security questions I don't like because they are just a worse version of a password. It's still a secret string you have to enter. You get a hint (the question) but you have to match it EXACTLY like a real password. E.g. "Favourite food?" and you have to enter "Eggs and ham". But if you do "Eggs and Ham" (capital H) it's rejected. "Ham and eggs" would also not work. And since you don't enter answer to the security question a lot, it's easy to forget it.
Mar 25, 2022 08:00
what should we do with this answer that's only half in english? stackoverflow.com/questions/62719948/…
Nov 17, 2021 17:35
@VLAZ This (source) is an earlier flow chart. It shows not everything but that when you flagged it as VLQ in H&I, the question went to Triage. A VLQ flag may still have such an effect under some circumstances. To find out, flag a question as VLQ ;)
Oct 20, 2021 08:20
@DavidBuck lol, I'll tell you why I think H&I was worth it. I went through H&I at the height of the Triage suspension affair. So I read every thread on editing the was to read, to make sure I wasn't suspended for wrongful incomplete editing.
Oct 20, 2021 08:19
@bad_coder Thanks. It almost makes the pointless drudgery of H&I seem worthwhile, just to have a full set.
Sep 10, 2021 12:18
In First questions, I will use my CV privilege on, for example, duplicates and plainly off-topic posts (H/W, N/W admin, Dog-wormer, etc.) but use the "Leave feedback" option for those where it is relevant. Is this wrong?
Aug 26, 2021 18:10
... my gripe is that all those H&I reviews I did after #250 are now wasted. I was planning on reaching 1,000 in about 6 - 8 years.
Apr 11, 2021 17:03
@JeanneDark Yes, but presumably now H&I is effectively dead, that must have slashed the bad reviews significantly.
Mar 7, 2021 19:24
@Yatin found in the H&I queue btw
Feb 14, 2021 15:25
Actually, I wouldn't mind a "Requires Editing" option in First Posts. Sometimes, I can see that a question is salvageable by some extensive editing, but I have neither the time nor the inclination. I can only "Skip" ... but sending it to H&I would be a reasonable compromise.
Feb 14, 2021 15:21
@klutt Wat? The only queue that is like that is the H&I.
Feb 14, 2021 15:19
Instead of a fat first post with tons of possible actions, you got triage with limited options and down the pipeline you had the close queue, the H&I and the homepage.
Feb 14, 2021 15:18
@JeanneDark Exactly. Folks with 500 can send it to H&I for others (with 2K) to actually edit.
Feb 14, 2021 15:17
@AdrianMole You need 2k to review in H&I.
Feb 14, 2021 15:16
I think the idea of the Triage + H&I queues was to allow those without full edit rights to contribute usefully to reviewing what would otherwise be in "First Posts" (hence, moved to Triage, where they can send it to H&I for others to edit). Otherwise, having those folks make an edit just moves the reviewed posts into the (often clogged-up) Suggested Edits queue.
Feb 3, 2021 01:18
Whenever I look for possible duplicate questions for some particular topics, I find at least 5 of them. This time, I found these: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Jan 14, 2021 06:41
I like it better without the "h" :-)
Jan 6, 2021 06:00
I know the h word showed up in the request, but that question, to me, is 1) requesting a library, (the title is literally "suggest an algorithm") and 2) seems unclear because the "perl hash" is not described.
Dec 22, 2020 18:42
@Scratte IM[H/B]O, that is a decent question, and yours is a good answer (which could even put Makyen's waxing-lyrical style to shame). Please don't delete it. If the question is closed (again), then it will get reopened (again).
Dec 22, 2020 13:27
H = hammer; V = votes. I'll leave the rest an an exercise for the reader.
Dec 12, 2020 01:53
Good point. I don't.. it's intuition I guess. The way the posts are phrased, using "wanna" and "heyguys" <-- missing space, no capitalized H. Did I forget the "plz help me out, bro"
Nov 27, 2020 21:07
@Scratte LOL :) gets send to H&I with a pending suggested edit on it...
Nov 27, 2020 20:53
Hmm, sounds like H&I might not be a useful queue any more then.
Nov 27, 2020 20:49
The recent changes to the Triage queue buttons have made big impact; prior to those changes, Sam's spate of Review Suspensions also had an effect. Six months ago, the H&I queue often had 20+ posts in at any given time. Nearly all rubbish.
Nov 27, 2020 20:47
@AdrianMole If three users gang up and pick "Need whatever edit that sends it to the H&I queue" than no one will be the wiser :)
Nov 27, 2020 20:47
I've been meaning to ask. Why is H&I always empty?
Nov 27, 2020 20:46
I want some major editing to do in the H&I queue. It's the only one that's any good.
Nov 24, 2020 14:08
Ahahaha, then all you have is you can get H&I one ;)
Nov 23, 2020 22:08
@RyanM this is a wise advice, but from my days in the H&I queue there's not much trouble from posting "bad reviews" chat. Only a minority of users would know about it, there's a ton of posts there anyway, and a guy taking the trouble to find your 1 post would hopefully have understood his mistakes.
Nov 20, 2020 22:58
What review queue(s) do you get at 2k rep? I thought that was only Edits and H&I.

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