@TylerH You've reviewed 40 posts today (of which 6 were audits), thanks! The time between your first and last review today was 21 minutes and 58 seconds, averaging to a review every 32 seconds.
Funny line of the day entry: many new users write "Thanks in advance". This user wrote "Thanks for advance". What advance? stackoverflow.com/questions/37007894/…
@Magisch I thought I found a question that was deleted but it was undeleted moments before by Brad... comments where posted and deleted at an instant ...
but I can configure it if you'd like to see more. The current configuration is: report on spam + report on offensive + report when something is approved/in the queue with 2 approval and 2 rejection votes and at least one of those rejection votes has to be "spam/vandalism"
@rene You've reviewed 40 posts today (of which 2 were audits), thanks! The time between your first and last review today was 12 minutes and 40 seconds, averaging to a review every 19 seconds.
@rene If I am around I can discuss. Just an FYI in my opinion if it is <50 question I have no problem with a self burn. If something happens it is not to much to fix it.
Instead of removing noise if you have full edit privilege you could also just quote the noise like "please help": stackoverflow.com/revisions/37010793/2 .....
So what do with think about banking and finance? Lets burn all the money and go back to trading goats. They don't fit in your pocket but art least you will have lots of goats milk :)
@Tunaki I've asked about it before, it doesn't look like everyone agrees whether we should remove the tag from good questions or not. I decided to remove the tag from those that shouldn't be closed and don't have close votes.
@NobodyNada I like leaving the tag on as it makes them easy to find. When we are done closing everything that should be close a mod pings a CM and then they can run a command to get rid of the tag on all questions.
@NathanOliver That makes sense. I'm not really sure which is best, since removing the tag makes it easy to keep track of what has and hasn't been done yet.