When we were working on the last se-quality-project, I wanted to introduce something into the review system that I still feel is pretty lacking. There's no way to really track your efficacy as a reviewer.
For instance, how many of your close votes actually resulted in something being closed? How...
@ProgramFOX had to stop the edit bot. I tried to get to SO (main) and had a bunch of "error 401 too many requests", also the bot was freaking out for the same reasons
I'm making a tool check in system, where user enters in tool number and tells them the information they need for it, now say I have different types like hammers, screwdrivers etc, would it be better to make a table that breaks it down to what type the tool is than going to a table that's specifically for that tool or just putting all the tools in one table
@PraveenKumar This should now be closed as typo rather than unclear. If one voter were to retract their vote, the question would have a fighting chance to be closed with a more appropriate close reason.
If Riggs shows up, just wanted to say that guy wasn't that bad on the plagiarism side of things (if at all). Plus he did a comm wiki recently. Blah blah blah. And don't forget to ping us for PHP questions that you need help with closing.
@RiggsFolly we have a link at the top right that explains a bit who we are . @Drew (who obviously invited you somehow) runs the Campaigns room with a strict focus and SOCVFinder is a room where Gold Dupe hammers can have an effective use of close votes
Does anyone know if it is possible, and if so, how, one can sort a tag based on answer votes? Because searching for a tag and then selecting to sort on votes does so on question votes
If anyone wanted to maximize the endorphin potential of voting their consciences, the first two pages of open cv-pls requests contain something like 28 "just needs one more CV" items. The requests userscript shows vote counts, among other stats.
I must say my view about that changed over the last few months. I might have been one to say you needed code examples. Than I realized thinking is often a better way to program things than writing code right away.
> There are no items for you to review, matching the filter "off-topic, unclear what you're asking, too broad, primarily opinion-based; [debian] [apt] [ubuntu]"
there are at least 1 of OB, TB, and ~7 of unclear and tons of OT in debian and ubuntu
I just discovered something important. The "Discard" button in documentation doesn't mean "Discard this one example I'm working on." It means "Discard the last two hours of work you just put into the entire topic."
@Adriaan I've noticed you've started reviewing! I'll update your session record.
@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 19 seconds, averaging to a review every 18 seconds.
@Adriaan You've reviewed 40 posts today, thanks! The time between your first and last review today was 7 minutes and 6 seconds, averaging to a review every 10 seconds.
@ArtOfCode Why was this metasmoke.erwaysoftware.com/post/35743 invalidated? Even @NathanOliver accepted that it was mistake and it's a spam! Seriously? NAA? Mate! Be fair. This is very unfair! @Tunaki
@PetterFriberg I was so concerned about that single post, where mine and @πάνταῥεῖ votes were right, while @NathanOliver's and @Tunaki's votes should be invalidated. When I found today that they did the opposite, well, it's politics now! :P
For me that post can go both way's but I have not visited link... if really fancy website... probably spam... if just another blog it can go both way's
"How do I do X with a Blogger blog -> here's a link to the blog". Link is disclosed. Without looking at the link content, which I didn't do because I had respectable company around, it looks to me like it's a question posted as an answer.
I don't just look at people's feedback, the stuff that they're giving the project for free because they care, and go "nah I'm not in a good mood today". The system doesn't work without feedback, and I know that, and I moderate feedback in the same frame of mind I mod SE.
Sometimes I do think that this room can get rather over-invested, though. Sometimes it's worth taking a step back, and assuming good faith.
At least you came and responded very well... I appreciate that.. LoL, that heat wave is now gone... Ha ha... I thought you blindly press that shiny button...
Sure, not everyone is here in good faith. But probably 95% of posts are legitimately made - it's just that when you see the shit of the site all day every day, your ability to assume that good faith tends to go hide in a corner.
@ArtOfCode I do not really think it is a room related issue more a user related issue, hence users invest time and energy so sometimes you need to listen to the rant... : )
@PraveenKumar unless the confused confusion was already discombobulated, and by confusing it further I am, in fact, antidiscombobulating it.
@NobodyNada right now its major use is for display stats, but I did also filter on it last week to get data for ML. Which we might see more of, given the size of the training data we have.