@NobodyNada You've reviewed 40 posts today (of which 1 was an audit), thanks! The time between your first and last review today was 18 minutes and 7 seconds, averaging to a review every 27 seconds.
@Rob If the answer was deleted, by delete votes from users, I agree that the flag would have to be marked helpful. But if a mod deleted that, and cleared all the flags prior to deleting, he/she would've disputed my flag if it was not correct.
@Undo Yeah, seems to be. However, we have been told (I forgot where) that questions about tools specific to a language, say Visual Studio for C# - can be on topic
Though this one .. I'd still say is at least too broad?
@Rob Yeah, I was wondering about that: "This API does not include all of our links, however. That is, it is not a full search results API or a way to get DuckDuckGo results into your applications beyond our instant answers. Because of the way we generate our search results, we unfortunately do not have the rights to fully syndicate our results"
@NathanOliver If you or @hichris123 write that as an answer, I'm fine with it but make sure the both of you update the when to burninate guidance as well.
(Asking permission per Do I need to ask before burninating tiny tags?)
reputation-tracker has 14 questions dating back to mid-2009. The most recent 3 of those should have been asked on Meta SO rather than SO itself. Most of the remaining questions are also tagged Ruby on Rails, which I don't kno...
'Kay, so somehow I managed to tell you all lies about the new system that I designed yesterday- the system will automatically remove ignore blocks, if you drop below the threshold.
I wonder if a "username in link" rule would be useful. Say your username is example, this rule would catch posts with a link containing example such as example.com
Also I do not know of any instance in which "Panda" is used as a rude word. It's one of the least rude word there is, right along with "fluffy" and "sparrow"