@RyanBemrose the best answer to such questions is of course "please for the love of god don't do x, do y instead" provided what the op is trying to do is possible in the first place
@AndrewLi At least it lacks a parenthese. I'd be careful with "absolute" If not anything else, SO taught me there is nothing absolute. There is always one step beyond stupidity.
@LearnHowToBeTransparent "can I do X in Y instead of Z" tends to require a yes answer, though it's often a yes but ... but the problem is that the question is so broad that there is not a single objectively correct answer as you get into details, so the only possible answer is just "yes"
if there are three ways to answer, that's fine. If there are thousands or even just hundreds of possible answers, it's too broad
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@tripleee that's why i dont answer it. i am not stupid enough
if anyone has an account on stats.se there's a rude/abusive answer there which has survived for 41 minutes already, stats.stackexchange.com/a/242008/23810
@Enzokie just to make it more explicit, soliciting downvotes is not okay, so asking for delete votes on a question which isn't yet eligible for delete votes is also not okay, because it implies the former
apocalypticly bad for diabetes and heart disease risk, super bad for diet (you get very hungry all the time due to this) and apocalypticly bad for your veins.
And you get super fatigued for a while after drinking it if you didn't also eat normal sugar or carbs then
@Magisch You can delete anything it just takes more votes... up to 10 votes..
There is just a problem the first few days after closed, if same day as closed it needs to be at -3 and you need 20k, but after 2 days... scoring is not important anymore...
@Cerbrus It invalidates the votes. Although the post score won't automatically be recalculated unless you click "show detailed" votes with 1000 rep on a post. After a while it'll take effect though.
@FrankerZ I would generally agree with you, but moderators are not consistent in evaluating spam / abusive flags in this regard. I have had such flags for similar content declined, saying it was only a NAA.
We got another pretty damn elaborate spam email, even more specific then the last. Its in english this time though, which is unusual. I uploaded the file in it to virustotal, and it seems like it's already been analysed a couple of days ago.
@PilgrimViis may I invite you to the SOCVR chat room where folks could probably give you hints how to edit or restructure your question. Feel free to express your current situation about this question to them. — kayess3 mins ago
So here's my reasoning @Shadow: That user was destroyed, so it leads me to flag as a high priority flag, and rude/abusive hits that case. I'm going to not play it safe in the future, as I believe it's noise, and needs to be removed from the site
^^ -5 score, and definitely Too broad. OP shows no effort, even though it looks like it. The OP has long practice in avoiding CVs because only those who are familiar with the language recognize it as bad.
@tripleee Good to know :] If that'd have been your actual email I'd have thought that you lost your mind :p 1. posting PII, 2. using an email like that.
@kayess :33661592 My question was already answered. So I don't know should I spent you guys time and bother you with it... Or anyway I need to change my question in proper way?
@PilgrimViis Okay, glad you have got your answer! I was just trying to give you some help that open-ended questions usually get closed as too broad on SO, that's why I wrote in comment that you better split it up to multiple focused questions
Back when I was at the central bank, they'd count time you spent in the company fitness center as time worked, so we'd all stay 2 hrs late per day playing a sports game and then take every friday off