I'll try again to get reopen votes for my question here with an argument from @CodyGray:
Looks like another case of people getting hung up on key words. The question is clearly not meant to be subjective or opinion-based. It's asking about the purpose of a very specific code pattern, something that is both reasonably scoped and can be objectively answered. And I don't buy this nonsense about "no one knows but the Java designers". That's true about the meaning of volatile in C#, too.
@StephenLeppik: please delete your comments in that question related to my close votes. It does not have bearing on the issue at hand, and fyi again your initial comment was incorrect as I had already voted to close before making my first comment.
@AndrewLi The generics question? It didn't look like the OP actually benchmarked anything. How I read it: "I need code to run fast. What benefit is achieved using generics, or not? Which is faster?"
@FélixGagnon-Grenier I failed my very first audit. I recognized the post... opened the post from the link to refresh my memory, noticed that the audit post was identical with a different user name, so I marked it duplicate. Oops.
@MikelF ... is just that I actually felt some kind of high alert state when the Congratulations popped out, as normally I'm aware that an audit is going on. tldr is "omg SO made me have an emotion"
@FélixGagnon-Grenier Yeah, I get that jolt too... kind of like seeing the police car up ahead on the side of the freeway and realizing you are going too fast...
@Seth Well... At least it's a "secret" hat. I wonder how many completionists are driven to do terrible things by "achievements" like that in the badge and hat systems. I know those are there to soften the pill for users who do bad things because they don't know the rules yet, but still.
@Seth, I looked through my recent helpful spam flags and clicked on the profile links. I didn't find any hats. Either there is no hat for posting spam or they opted-out.
@rene @Tunaki Bhargav thinks that this isn't an issue as the sandbox is there for testing. If you want, I can ask on meta, or try to get an SE employee to assess this situation.
@Seth I'm free to my opinion, I call it abuse. If mods are OK with that, you go ahead. When you post on meta I'll be the first to down vote and bring all my socks to do the same. Oh wait, that IS abuse ...
@rene I never said that you cannot call it abuse. But it did sound like it wasn't clear, thus I personally wouldn't have minded having a bit more clarity (i.e. by requesting an official stance on the matter).
@Seth Someone bought licenses for the entire Adobe Experience Manager suite without first trying to figure out if it was needed to solve their usecase. It wasn't. We're still implementing it.
So it happens, it just looks slightly different :)
@kayess Yeah but we have a rule and the rule is don't ping a mod for mod actions. If he is active in the room and wants to know that is one thing but if he is not active then please do not ping
Is this "bug" known on LQP audits whenever an audit comes up and you toggle the "show N more comments" it will tell you that some problem happened that the post might got deleted, means it makes the audit even more obvious... stackoverflow.com/review/low-quality-posts/14651531