@cricket_007 Almost the same in the c++ tag. People find questions interesting and upvote regardless of the established quality policies (probably not being aware of these at all).
In general I don't think there's anything wrong with dupes, such they need to be deleted, unless they are such lazily researched and missing everything from our quality policies.
@intboolstring k
@intboolstring Weird nick BTW, but who am I to say so :) ...
@πάνταῥεῖ you don't need to k every time because some users are not in the room, but just using the userscript. So that will give them an unnecessary ping in their inbox
@4castle Think they've done that already. I recently contributed, and gained rep about looked OK regarding the change I've done (just added two characters on an example) and gained +2 rep for that.
@πάνταῥεῖ the user was blacklisted wrongly because a user gave wrong feedback which was invalidated. You shouldn't judge based on the user, but on the content
@Seth I doubt they will ever reverse all the rep from the public beta. So there will always be people running around just getting reputation from nothing; or at least gained it.
Hmm. In one angle it is spam, but I wouldn't go for that. The user has lots of contributions, and even if that looks like spam, I don't think he intended it that way.
@AshishAhujaツ - Its kinda tricky. Why would I ask a question about my own library and then answer it. Unless there is a very strong reason to do that, I don't see why it should be there in the first place.. Now, I understand that that user does contribute a lot (and hence marking his post as spam would perhaps be incorrect), yet, what he has done, isn't quite right IMHO.
@Tunaki "This is different from C and C++, whose array sizes need to be constant values that [are determined at compile time][5], as opposed to array size initializations at runtime for Java."
They do not count as much - to me - as the hostages death does.
I don't care about your motivation, which god you pray to, how many times he whispered - amongst many others - into your ears/mind, but I despise people dragging innocent people into their own little mad world.
Which is what those attackers do. And that's despicable.
One could at least argue that placing the death of attackers (or terrorists, or really anyone "guilty" in a way) apart from the death of innocents is a slippery dehumanizing slope
@πάνταῥεῖ in this room she does not reply to random comments, only some specific regex to check if she is alive (last time you where lucky and hit one of these ; )
If you like to have a nice chat with her you need to go to the SOCVFinder room, she will always respond there.
If you have reasons to suspect a fraud, you'd better be sneaky about it and watch out for a pattern of abuse
Any external intervention could make the fraud harder to detect
For example, if you notice that a user systematically sees his posts upvoted n times in a couple minutes, with the same patterns, raise a mod flag with links to these posts