I will save ya'll the suspense. We are not doing this outside of bots or some other major reform. Like close mods. Something David from GMT / R hints at
I know this question is going to make me unpopular here – but I feel I have no other options.
I have been concerned by the size of the close votes review queue for quite a while.
When I started reviewing (less than a year ago) this queue already had ~30K questions pending review. Time passes an...
We cannot close stuff. They know it. We have this fragile money balance going on. OPs need to be treated well (money ad impressions) ... and junk needs to be closed. Let's find a solution that can solve this.
They don't need all the full privileges of elected mods. They don't need unlimited. They need to lessen the grief and burden of this site. We need a dozen of them...them "close mods"
They close stuff on a single vote. For example, let Batman have it, let Mogz have it. Let Tuna have it. Maybe limit to 150 a day. Let Tusha and others have it. Gear it so that there is some waiting period and respect to the OP so there is time (maybe)
We cannot lose sight of the fact that this is an organization that needs to make money. All these toys our TCP packets hit. People need to feel welcome. But to expect community moderation to be effective here is a joke as it stands right now.
That is why any initiative to expand community help is going to fail. It is simple Psychology 101 and "you do it"
I can vote less because you can vote more.
Thank you, I will watch Netflix while you guys take on more. Ergo: we need close mods
@undo thanks. Some of us work lists. Like @Rob and I. We can help facilitate closing of large swatches of things at once. Yet we are told to not ping mods
Well honestly, not seeing a huge amount of usage of the site - and it's not exactly cheap. So I might end up taking it offline, but will keep the code around for anyone interested
@Undo It's basically a tool for people to query closeable questions. Essentially a 'liver' version of SEDE soclosevotetrackerui.azurewebsites.net - Quite similar to Drew's tool, but you do the filtering yourself (and questions are not prescreened)
Though as a mod I would imagine it doesn't really reveal much more (if any) than you can already see
@Mogsdad Oh, great :). I'll at least keep it around for a few months, and then see the feedback from the room - if it's worth keeping around or not or if it needs a few tweaks
@Drew Sure, I'll still be around closing in any case :)
It refreshes if it sees a question in the 10k tools, recent review or cv-pls. Otherwise, it continually checks it for a day while there's activity (activity counts as close/reopen/delete/any type of vote)
When you click a link on the search results, it'll query the question in around 2 minutes
so those stale ones you're seeing will be gone next time you check
I'd been using JS & jQuery prior to trying any userscripts - the basics of both are all you really need. Since userscripts are sandboxed, Firebug-type debugging isn't possible, so get to know the javascript console on your favourite browser. Then grab an existing script and hack at it to do something different.
Thanks. I've been playing around with more browser-based js recently. There's this Apple thing called TVML where you write serverside js with xml to create views for an Apple TV app. It's pretty cool, but the one thing I'm not used to is to not having a powerful ide with autocomplete
Writing js will definitely make me a stronger programmer
@JAL It can also warp you... loosely typed code lets you do all kinds of things that seem crazy in other languages! (I'm an old C programmer, so I was already warped that way...)
There's been a steady stream of crud in NATO tonight, but I've got to get to sleep. I toss the baton to you, if you want it! And - broken record here - the cv-pls list needs some reviewers - see the pinned post.
@Mogsdad You should take a look at the crazy shit you can do with Swift! I'm mostly Objective-C/Swift, but slowly learning C and C++ again from where I left off in college
I'm working on an 8080 disassembler in C and Swift
I'll go through NATO and the cv-queue, just need to install the cv-pls script on this machine. Thanks Mogs, get some rest
I used Objective-C on QNX for a while in, oh, 1989 or so. A disassembler would be fun - I'm fluent (but rusty) on Z80 & 8080, then the 8086, 286, x86... good times!
@Magisch You've reviewed 60 posts today (of which 2 were audits), thanks! The time between your first and last review today was 14 minutes and 30 seconds, averaging to a review every 14 seconds.
More close votes when I can cast them organically is fine, but reviewing 60 posts a day is either not for me or self inflicted torture, depending on my mood that day
WHat if there was a widget at the right of some pages that ask if a certain question should be closed, that would help with people who normally don't review
@Closey Oh, so gunr finally turned you into a QA consultant then?
@user2314737 Typed OK, so now you know you really only need a shared host when you are starting out in DuckDuckGo to check if the answer is legit, got a Wikihow "How to know if a girl likes you"
@Kyll it's quite disconcerting what duckduckgo returns as results for the query "OK, so now you know you really only need a shared host when you are starting out" (with no quotes) -- makes me doubt the quality of this search engine
@user2314737 You can't really judge a search engine with one query. I've been using DDG for a few years now and I found it really great, particularly when searching about programming issues. The only issue I had with DDG was localized content - French content indexation isn't great. I almost never had to go back to Google to find better.
It may be because some websites are heavily favoured by DDG. I guess when there's a "How" query then DDG may try to push Wikihow further up. When DDG identifies a programming query then SO is favoured too, which I often found helpful
just to be sure: when you come across a VLQ answer which is actually the OP posting additional information as an answer which should go into the question instead, the appropriate course is to edit that information into the question manually and then recommend deletion?