@PaulRoub Sweet! Not entirely sure about the key selections, wonder if pgup/pgdn would make more sense. Would you mind if I merged that into the NATO Enhancements script?
@Mogsdad hadn't hit that, but it's not a shock. Like I said, it was a quick hack. PgUp/PgDn would ease that pain (as would a more careful approach to event capture). Feel free to merge, slice, dice in any way you like.
@Mogsdad and the key choices were for the benefit of my muscle memory - courtesy of Gmail shortcuts, etc.
Ian reviewed 60 posts today (of which 2 were audits)! The time between Ian's first and last review today was 40 minutes and 11 seconds, averaging to a review every 40 seconds.
Now, what about this one: stackoverflow.com/a/36306250 Is it NAA (warning, I flagged it as such but it was declined, which I don't get: I interpret: I do not know how to get it solved after adding following:) How can that be an answer?
@AlexanderO'Mara You've reviewed 57 posts today (of which 2 were audits). The time between your first and last review today was 26 minutes and 13 seconds, averaging to a review every 27 seconds.
@GitaarLAB Yeah, sometimes it's a bit iffy. Unless I see it as absolutely not an answer (ie new question, gibberish, thanks, etc) - I either skip it or ask here as you did
@Rob To bad I already flagged it. Now I'm at 6 declined but only have 5248 helpfull, now I must continue to 6000 to maintain my 1 in 1000. Thanks for helping me clarify that one though!
@JeffreyBosboom I'm only hunting/janitoring NAA's (because I have never been able to find a solid explanation/guide/rule to VLQ (other than loads of reasons when it would seem one should use it but really shouldn't)).
I kind of agree with Tunaki's proposal, VLQ should be gone (if no one can define it like shog9's castle philosophy)
@Magisch You've reviewed 60 posts today (of which 4 were audits), thanks! The time between your first and last review today was 20 minutes and 53 seconds, averaging to a review every 20 seconds.
@TimCastelijns 1. The answerer targeted bounty question that was ending exactly at the time. 2. Posting a answer, with an immediate two votes is perfect time for suspicion. 3.My favourite reason: Even I have attempted such stuff in the past. ;) So I know who are culprits! :)
Did you see the link in the answer? It is really simple and it is of course, not helping the OP.
@JeffreyBosboom Not spam, I'm afraid: metasmoke.erwaysoftware.com/post/23190. It's borderline, I can see your reasoning, but I don't believe it's done as spam.
@Magisch I'm not sure, but it's sure that my closure flags gets handled way faster than before the 60, hence the less number of cv-pls flood from me :p
@cybermonkey I think we covered that topic before but I would prefer if you didn't link to your own suggested edit for approval. It might be seen as collusion.
@cybermonkey Unless, y'know, you did what you think is a good edit suggestion but it still gets rejected. In that case you could ask people to look at it to confirm
Must be frustrating for spammers to finally get past SO's automatic spam mechanisms to get account destroyed, IP limited and have their spam deleted in less then a minute and less then 10 views
Given how quickly Google crawls SE (or did, Google seems to rank SE sites lower recently), the posts don't necessarily need to live a long time to have an impact.
@Magisch 10 views is large for spam, most spam is actually put in a local for that ip page when its caught automatically for the content, it only gets 1 view there, themselfs
There's already some light privilege gains via moderation - amount of flags
It would be great if, say with random numbers, after close-flagging more than two thousand questions and with more than 95% helpful over declined/disputed you'd get close votes even before 3k
And if its a legit smear attempt meta tends to react unkindly to that (see that smear attempt vs madara that almost resulted in the lounge getting deleted)
Its true, mods get more scrutiny on their actions, but I think thats good
I've been on the flipside of this coin as a moderator in minecraftforums.net, where mods have no accountability, there is nowhere to complain about a wrong decision, and public disagreement with a mod/admin is cause for permanent suspension
Yeah okay, but I used to read minecraftforums.net just to cringe at the quality of content ;) There ain't no moderating the product of kids conspiring together.
@Sam Been playing around with the ChatExchange library - I've found that it sometimes takes ~5 minutes for _chatClient.JoinRoom(roomURL) to finish.. has this happened to you? (happens on 3 separate environments for me)