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ace
6:07 PM
Greetings fellow reviewers. Would anyone with delete vote privileges be interested in helping out in this burnination request? There are only eight closed questions remaining.
http://meta.stackoverflow.com/q/298476/3488231
 
@ace voted
 
74
Q: Clean-up by downvoting? A ridiculous user experience

Andrew RussellI was wondering how I suddenly got 5 6 downvotes on a 5-year-old, and well-upvoted answer. After some hunting around... There are just a few questions & answers needing to be voted down to 0 for automatic removal: See this answer. Seriously? Surely there is a better way of doing this? Th...

 
@cimmanon Yup, there's a pinned message about it
 
@cimmanon Discussed earlier, starting here
See also: @durron597's answer, and my suggestion on alleviating some of the down-vote pressure.
 
@rene - The use of rss feeds to monitor burned tags is a fail. It appears that feeds get deleted automatically at some point. Relying on them to watch for new posts on burned tags is not reliable. Looks like Kenny is the way to go!
 
6:16 PM
@Mogsdad I think it gives a 404 if any of the tags are burninated
 
I might or might not be here for the event, computer crash on the production floor and I've got to take a look at it
 
0
Q: How to remove parenthesis from elements in a list (Python)

CollapticI'm trying to remove some parenthesis from numbers in my list. Example, I have the following list [' 103.92246(11)\n'], [' 104.92394(11)\n'], [' 105.92797(21)#\n'], [' 106.93031(43)#\n'], [' 107.93484(32)#\n'], [' 108.93763(54)#\n'], [' 109.94244(54)#\n'], [' 110.94565(54)#\n'], [' 111.95083(75)...

 
@KevinBrown True dat! Which is fine - we like that. The problem for what we were trying is that the chat system unilaterally deletes the feed definition from the room.
@gunr2171 I'm picturing a drop onto concrete from a great height!
 
@Mogsdad Oh, that's unfortunate... but it kinda makes sense. It doesn't poll feeds which give a 404, so it doesn't burn resources
 
i dont know that we need to completely discourage feeding to the roomba. if it only takes a downvote or 2, i dont mind doing it. but yeah, when it has a score of +6, downvoting is a bit unkind.
 
6:20 PM
@cimmanon Personally, I agree.
I'm not sure if SE staff agrees, and we have to follow their rules.
 
We all known that targeted voting is against the rules, but at the same time we also have ...
 
ace
Thanks guys for your effort on the [delete] tag.
 
Honestly, I think the downvote-delete method for burninating tags wouldn't be needed if tags were destroyed in a timely manner
 
user4639281
^^^ True dat
 
user4639281
Or if we got delete votes at 5k
 
6:23 PM
I'll fully admit that I've been targeting legal/licensing-related questions recently, but that's also because my flag was marked helpful on that post and the tags still exist
 
@Mogsdad OK, I'll try to get that running on my server in the coming days...
 
@KevinBrown Obviously @PaulRoub has the real correct answer: burning a tag off a question shouldn't bump the question. then the need to delete these questions would be a lot less important.
 
@durron597 s/their rules/community guidelines/our own judgment/
 
@durron597 There is still the (very real) issue of (subjectively bad) questions existing in tags which don't fit on SO, even when you fix the issue of tags bumping questions
 
@KevinBrown personally I don't think closed questions should be a limbo state
 
6:26 PM
@TylerH yet another case of shog is wrong
 
well part of the other problem is how few delete votes we get. it takes forever to do it the "legit" way
 
I think it's entirely fine to have a closed question with an answer that stays on the site... as long as it doesn't encourage others to post similar questions
 
@cimmanon right, targeted downvoting gives you (up to) an extra 30 "delete" votes per day
 
yeah, shog was like 3000 questions is only 9000 delete votes. seriously?
 
@durron597 there's even a workflow for particularly problematic cases of this: the historical lock
 
6:27 PM
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Q: Tags that only exist on locked questions, should we treat these the same as tags that don't exist at all?

DeduplicatorSince locked questions cannot be edited by anyone but a moderator, and (especially for historically-locked questions) many are off-topic, they have a higher incidence of bad tags. My request is simply to put the same reputation requirements to using tags just barely kept live by locked questions...

 
@durron597 can't blame him, he's shog, lol
 
@rene That would be great - I had hopes for the feeds approach. Our other option would be to get burned tags black-listed, however the policy is to do so only when a bad tag becomes a recurring issue. (And how would we know? Back to square 1.)
 
Stack Exchange should hire me to be head garbage man, give me a big black hooded cloak and a scythe
 
@durron597 yes, I've already seen that question/upvoted it
 
@TylerH That is one reason why locking stuff is not a solution; solving it is prerequisite to using historical locks more actively.
 
6:29 PM
I disagree with the philosophy that locked questions are deleted questions
 
@Unihedron ... and that's why we should reserve the joy of burninating a tag with >100 questions left to him.
 
because they're literally not
 
@Closey start event
 
Refreshing the tag listing. Please wait...
8,443 need review
1,338 reviews today
2,832,361 reviews all-time
The tags to work on are: , , .
 
@durron597 I have a lego garbage truck...
 
6:30 PM
@Closey starting
 
@rene Happy reviewing!
 
@Closey next 10 tags
 
@rene The next 10 tags are: 1337, 1336, 1335, 1334, 1333, 1332, 1331, 123, 109, 107
 
@Mogsdad when it's clear that giving power to the community is just a banner covering the double standards of withdrawing power, I'm not going to bother standing against either side anymore.
 
> There are no items for you to review, matching the filter "off-topic, unclear what you're asking, too broad, primarily opinion-based; [third-party] [scrape] [scraper]"
 
6:31 PM
anyway, for the CV event, which order of those tags are you supposed to go through?
 
start with the highest
 
@Closey starting
 
@josilber Good luck!
 
@Closey starting
 
@Unihedron Don't get lost in the queue!
 
6:32 PM
many people filter in groups
 
> There are no items for you to review, matching the filter "[third-party] [scrape] [scraper]"
that's fast, I didn't even have to do anything
 
not enough people flag or close vote outside the queue for those tags
 
user4639281
Yeah, I just lost a lot of respect for shog reading that last meta answer.
 
user4639281
@closey starting
 
do they start expiring before reaching the views threshold already?
 
6:36 PM
@TinyGiant Good luck!
 
@TinyGiant lol I never built up a lot of respect for shog to begin with, so I didn't hit an iceberg
 
and back
@Closey starting
 
user4639281
> There are no items for you to review, matching the filter "[third-party] [scrape] [scraper]"
 
@gunr2171 May the Vote be with you!
 
@TinyGiant Why? Downvoting for roomba is a really crappy solution to the problem. Just because a solution works doesn't make it ideal.
 
user4639281
6:38 PM
Because his proposed solution to the "problem" is to make it harder for us to get the stuff deleted.
 
@durron597 so what you're saying is that we should play by lottery and hope that those 3000 posts worthy of deletion gets deleted because somehow three trusted users will find them
 
@TinyGiant His first proposed solution.
 
we may as well start building our own stack exchange
 
user4639281
> There are no items for you to review, matching the filter "[web-scraping] [screen-scraping] [exclude]"
 
The problem is that we just gave a different meaning to down votes: instead of signaling not useful we signal: the question has to go.
 
6:40 PM
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A: Proposed Change to Community Deletion Criteria

ChrisFI'm uncomfortable with the idea of a "good answer" to a "bad question". If the answer is good and useful it implies that the question is actually a good question too. It might be expressed badly or have suffered from some initial down-votes before it was knocked into shape, but ultimately it mus...

Note that ChrisF is an SO mod.
 
It might be useful to take this discussion to the tavern, just in case Shog is around and also to avoid cluttering up the event
 
@KevinBrown We're in the tavern and he didn't reply to ping.
 
@KevinBrown I highly doubt shog will take back his word.
 
user4639281
Plus, the first paragraph made us out to be a bunch of lazy destructive idiots.
 
so whether he's around has no relevance
 
user4639281
6:42 PM
passed python audit
 
@Unihedron He mentioned in a comment that he would be over at the tavern, only reason why I mentioned it
 
user4639281
> There are no items for you to review, matching the filter "[sources] [source] [code-smell]"
 
@Unihedron Shog is certainly capable of admitting when he's wrong, as are all CMs. He does have a point, even though I don't agree with his conclusion from that point.
It is inappropriate for sub-200 rep users to have deletion privileges. That is obvious
 
user4639281
> There are no items for you to review, matching the filter "[google-apps-script] [google-docs] [google-spreadsheet]"
 
passed c++11 audit
 
6:43 PM
@durron597 he has a point alright, but his point has already been countered
 
so maybe increase the # of delete votes people have or lower the threshold for it (just not from 10k to 200)
 
user4639281
@durron597 Obviously, you don't have to slide the scale all the way to the bottom or nothing though.
 
@Unihedron Have a little patience, hedron-san
 
5 mins ago, by Unihedron
@durron597 so what you're saying is that we should play by lottery and hope that those 3000 posts worthy of deletion gets deleted because somehow three trusted users will find them
 
passed haskell audit
 
6:44 PM
^ that's my stance
 
uh, bad star?
 
out of context stars are the best
 
@gunr2171 definitely not
 
I see no need to discuss further anyway, it's not my loss if deletion criteria worsens, it's stack's
 
I received much joy from starring it
feel free to cancel it if the Haskell mafia pressures you or your family
 
6:46 PM
@Unihedron Note what I said in the pin; my position is that we shouldn't do voting cabals in this room or anywhere private, but out in the open in public in MSO posts is okay. and only for 3 or fewer downvotes needed, which should hit the vast majority of cases.
 
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re: the discussion, I find it very frustrating that every attempt to remove artificial caps on our flags/cvs/dvs is being stonewalled by seemingly one person, despite broad community support
 
user4639281
^^^ That
 
@durron597 I've only done three public community act requests on meta in total, two are still idling with little support, so I'm not going to shoot for another when MSO has already become the opera for bickering over policies.
 
6:48 PM
in Tavern on the Meta on Meta Stack Exchange Chat, Aug 18 at 21:12, by Shog9
@rene No. After thinking about this for a few years, I've come to the conclusion that it probably makes sense to make close votes/day scale with reputation, in a manner similar to flags.
 
user4639281
Anyone else getting upwards of 45 sec load times in the queue?
 
@durron597 The general feeling I've been getting is that doing it in public on Meta is also highly discouraged
 
@Unihedron I personally burninated both and basically on my own because of another's request.
You get what you put into it.
 
@durron597 Don't they already scale with rep?
 
@NathanOliver Close votes? Not as far as I know
 
6:50 PM
@KevinBrown That's just because the wound is still fresh.
 
NVM thought it was about deletes
 
@durron597 I burninated more than two tags, as revealed by my 2555 edits over your 1570s, so I know how tag burnination works - I'm talking about mass clean up and synonymizing requests
namely, these two posts:
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Q: Please synonymize [built-in-types] and [primitive-types] into [primitive]

Unihedronprimitive has existed for three years, with primitives as a tag synonym. According to the tag wiki and tag excerpt, the tag is for questions specific to primitive data types (or basic types / built-in data types). This makes it synonymous to primitive-types and built-in-types. primitive-types a...

3
Q: Where to go for [mcedit]

UnihedronThere's a tag for mcedit. Here's its tag excerpt and wiki: mcedit is an editor included with Midnight Commander featuring syntax highlighting for many languages, macros, code snippets, etc. mcedit is an editor included with Midnight Commander, which can be executed as standalone progra...

I disagree: a built-in type is not necessarily a primitive. For example in Java a String is a built-in type, but it is definitely not a primitive. — Mark Rotteveel Apr 18 at 10:26
^ here's a [supposedly] high rep user claiming String is a built-in type, which is fascinating
-ly wrong
 
user4639281
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user4639281
@closey last session edit count 34
 
6:52 PM
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If I'm relying on MSO, it's not to make something happen.
 
user4639281
@closey last session stats
 
@TinyGiant Your last completed review session ended 29 seconds ago and lasted 15 minutes and 22 seconds. You reviewed 34 items, averaging a review every 27 seconds.
 
that's for sure
anyway, to sum up, I'll still flag and close here and there, but I'm disinterested in participating in policy talk when the authority shows no leaning towards the community demand.
and that's pretty much what MSO is about now, aside from that time I requested to clean up [productivity] and it actually kept on for a while
 
> There are no items for you to review, matching the filter "off-topic, unclear what you're asking, too broad, primarily opinion-based; [screen-scraping] [web-scraping] [sources]"
 
6:56 PM
passed javascript audit
 
@Unihedron Welcome to StackExchange, where policy changes are not a thing.
 
passed javascript audit
 
@Unihedron I had one trivial feature-request sit at ~130 votes for a year without a response, until I pinged Haney on Twitter about it. I feel your pain
 
@Siguza How come I have more rep and badges than you do when you've been here longer? O.o
@TylerH I'm indifferent
and perhaps completely disinterested by now
 
6:59 PM
you see, I have a moderator badge here lichess.org/@/Unihedron
so I have my own problems to worry about
 
@Unihedron blocked: "games"
darn work filters
 
that's too bad.
 
I imagine it's about Chess?
 
it is
 
@Unihedron Was that sarcasm, or is that actually the case?
 
user4639281
7:00 PM
@Siguza It's on your main profile page.
 
@TinyGiant Yeah, just found it
 
user4639281
> Member for 2 years, 5 months
 
user4639281
But I've been here for less than half as long as uni and have almost as much rep.
 
oops, I said Haney above; I meant balpha
 
7:01 PM
4242 profile views - over 4000 people have nothing better to do
 
user4639281
So we can accurately assume that time has nothing to do with rep.
 
Well... I've basically been active since end of this January... so while my account is older, my actual activity on this site is not.
 
@TinyGiant reputation means nothing
 
And this chat sort of shifted my focus from "answer or not?" to "close or not?", so...
 
(indirectly criticizing about the privilege system)
@Siguza I've always been struggling in that zone, lol.
Whenever I actually get to answer one or two questions, it turns into a closing spree
 
user4639281
7:03 PM
@Unihedron Hey, you were the one comparing sizes....
 
@TinyGiant scratch the part about rep then, I didn't even noticed I said that
 
@TinyGiant giggity?
 
user4639281
@gunr2171 Glad someone got the reference.
 
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7:05 PM
:D
 
2
A: Can we raise the bar for reputation for late answers to enter the review queue?

Jon EricsonQueue growth Review queues lose effectiveness if posts aren't regularly (and accurately) cleared. A queue such as close votes on Stack Overflow that never seems to get to 0 fails to provide time-sensitive feedback that aids learning. So if we raise the bar for late answers which increases the nu...

 
@TinyGiant Indeed
 
@Closey last session edit count 27
 
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user4639281
@TylerH That's almost sad.
 
7:06 PM
@Unihedron And look at my rep page, haven't gained anything since Saturday, but it's not like I'm making an effort... oh, and my first gold badge was "Unsung Hero", so...
 
user4639281
Getting fanatic before vox populi.... geez
 
@Siguza exactly the badge I don't have :P
because all question askers are morons and won't freaking accept until a year later
 
@Unihedron A badge even Jon Skeet doesn't have. But then again, a badge Jon Skeet doesn't want.
 
@durron597 Great to see movement on that
 
and by that time I'm way above the margins
 
7:08 PM
@Unihedron A year later? Uh, or not at all, you know...
 
yeah, you're telling me
 
I do have 3.6k edits though
 
just last week I helped an OP through skype, he thanked me and disappeared
 
Thank you for reviewing 40 close votes today; come back in 4 hours to continue reviewing.
 
@josilber Thanks for reviewing! To see more information use the command last session stats.
 
7:08 PM
@Closey last session stats
 
@josilber Your last completed review session ended 7 seconds ago and lasted 36 minutes and 22 seconds. You reviewed 40 items, averaging a review every 54 seconds.
 
(I ddosed his profile in anger, but the world doesn't have to know that)
 
user4639281
My rep graph has been going down recently. Can't find anything worth answering, but I can find lots worth downvoting.
 
@TinyGiant I lost 39 rep just downvoting one day.
 
user4639281
I've lost more than that in one day. I'm sure of it.
 
7:09 PM
Isn't the downvote limit 30 in a day?
 
@KevinBrown 40.
 
40
 
user4639281
Maybe not
 
all time
788 up
2,104 down
disappoint
 
7:10 PM
@Unihedron lol @ unihedro.com
 
@Siguza yeah someone told me that last week
I'll switch the nameserver to point back to my server instead of that hosting ASAP when I bother
status: cba
maybe I should replace my website link to unihedro.github.io in the meantime
 
@Unihedron Niiiiice game reference! :D
 
antichamber
love the moral wall :)
 
Love everything about it! :D
 
meh, maybe if red cross didn't take me two weeks to finish I'd love everything about it as well :P
I'm slightly too under-intelligent for games
 
7:13 PM
> There are no items for you to review, matching the filter "off-topic, unclear what you're asking, too broad, primarily opinion-based; [code-smell]"
 
@Closey next 10 tags
 
Refreshing the tag listing. Please wait...
@TylerH The next 10 tags are: 1337, 1336, 1335, 1334, 1333, 1332, 1331, 123, 109, 107
 
@Closey starting
 
@TylerH By the power of the Vote! Review!
 
@Unihedron If only it hadn't been over so soon...
 
7:14 PM
> There are no items for you to review, matching the filter "off-topic, unclear what you're asking, too broad, primarily opinion-based; [code-smell]"
 
@rene there will be more tomorrow
 
good
> Thank you for reviewing 40 close votes today; come back in 4 hours to continue reviewing.
 
@rene Thanks for reviewing! To see more information use the command last session stats.
 
@Closey last session stats
 
@rene Your last completed review session ended 15 seconds ago and lasted 44 minutes and 47 seconds. You reviewed 40 items, averaging a review every 1 minute and 7 seconds.
 
7:16 PM
Meeeh, and I still have assignments to do. In Eiffel.
 
@Unihedron Eiffel is a programming language... I have to write code... in a shitty programming language...
 
@TinyGiant I wanted to thank you for saying I should edit that question the other day. After the edit it got 6 votes and now that I put a bounty on it it's up to 10. can't really complain with that with just editing it up to make it clear.
 
@Siguza I admire your courage.
 
user4639281
@NathanOliver Which question?
 
7:19 PM
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Q: Possible bug in handling the `default` keyword in VS2015 C++

pdondziakWhile testing the VS2015 C++ compiler I stumbled upon a strange bug with the default keyword. If I do: struct Dummy { Dummy() = default; Dummy(const Dummy &) = delete; }; int main() { const Dummy& ref = Dummy(); return 0; } I get error C2280: 'Dummy::Dummy(const Dummy &...

 
@Unihedron Huh? It's not like it's difficult... I mean, I'm in the first semester of CS, most students there have never written a line of code before...
 
user4639281
@NathanOliver I remember now. Your welcome, glad I could advise.
 
@TinyGiant Yeah it killed me to see a good problem being dismissed because the way the question was worded
now it just needs an answer
 
rene has added an event to this room's schedule.
 
user4639281
7:34 PM
 
user4639281
three dupes all at once.
 
oh, congrats to durron for that post
 
user4639281
^^^ That
 
@TinyGiant, take a screenshot of bluefeet's comment and paste the image as the answer. DO IT YOU WON'T
 
user4639281
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A: So many reviews for Late Answers. Is this normal or a bug?

Tiny Giant There, I posted one @bluefeet. All joking aside, this is because @durron597's request to "raise the bar for reputation for late answers to enter the review queue" has been status-completed. This means that there will (most likely) be a larger number in that queue from this point forth (or unti...

 
7:44 PM
:D
but you might want to add an actual link to the post
 
user4639281
The image is
 
oh durp, image is clickable
 
Well what do you know, the authorities actually listen from time to time...
 
> so concurrent edits are sad, basically save as rev2
welcome to the world of edit conflicts
 
user4639281
@Siguza Don't accuse them of listening, that never has good side effects.
 
7:56 PM
Watching the reviews page is neat... The LA pictures are like a Rolodex!
 
damn I missed being able to do 40 late answer reviews. at least I got 20. most every for myself.
 
user4639281
@NathanOliver I can make it so you can do more, but you don't get badges for it.
 
no that's fine. I was just psyched that I could do more than 1 or 2 reviews. I have only done 306 total now so doing 20 in a row was huge.
 
user4639281
Holy, its down to 342 from 1500+
 
user4639281
Wish the CVQ went down that fast.
 
8:02 PM
did anyone else have a high number of no action or just edits?
@TinyGiant one no action gets it out of the queue where you need 5 votes for the close so that's probably why.
 
@TinyGiant don't give shog any ideas
before we know it he'll change CV aging from 14 days to 24 hours
 
user4639281
No, I did a lot of downvoting, a fair amount of flagging, and a little bit of editing. Only one or two no action.
 
user4639281
@TylerH That sounds like a solution he would propose.
 
@SmokeDetector deleted
 
user4639281
Back up to 350
 
user4639281
8:06 PM
Why not just remove the bar entirely, any new answers to old questions by any users go to the queue? We would probably see less crap, but catch more crap from higher rep users.
 
wouldn't that massively inflate the queue?
 
user4639281
Only temporarily
 
user4639281
Like this change, there are a lot of users with access to that queue, so I doubt that it would ever get truly overloaded to the same point as the CVQ currently is.
 
Yeah, that was the key consideration on Durron's meta post: meta.stackexchange.com/questions/266696/…
(preventing the queue from becoming overloaded)
I don't think it will be overloaded in steady state
 
user4639281
As we can see, right off the bat it will be massive, but that will quickly come down as actual users get to the queue. And as long as you don't have stuff aging out of the queue, then it isn't overfloaded
 
this is terrible
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@Closey last session edit count 22
 
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@PaulRoub Whenever I see suggestions like those, I stalk the user down to check if they did any more of that.
 
8:18 PM
@PaulRoub that was gosh darn terrible. pardon my french
quick reject it already has 2 approves
 
lol
overruled :D
 
user4639281
@Siguza I don't even want to touch that one. The rest of the suggested edits just seem completely useless. I don't want to in any way encourage that editor to continue suggesting edits.
 
I was out of reviews otherwise I would have
 
I love "Reject and Edit" :P
 
later guys
 
8:21 PM
@Siguza Mostly good edits (grammar, tags, de-fluff), but there's another one that... well. "Edit out foul language."
 
user4639281
@Siguza Rejected
 
@PaulRoub I'm more concerned that a 70k user added a brand new tag for that question stackoverflow.com/revisions/1020451/2
"clbuttic"
 
"clbuttic"
oh lol
dat word tho
 
stackoverflow.com/a/32852673/3933332 I need a freaking course: "How to use unicode box drawing characters".
 
"gosh" and "darn" are now bad words?
POB
i mean, "darn" is just the mild version of "damn"
 
user4639281
8:26 PM
Found a user going after "Nativ"
 
@gunr2171 "noob". "foul language". "noob".
 
@Rizier123 Well, on Mac there's such a thing... haven't found one on Windows yet...
 
user4639281
Nativ and finction, single word edits.
 
@gunr2171 gosh is just slang for saying "god" in vain, etc.
some very religious people still take offense to it
 
@TinyGiant reject and edit!
 
8:29 PM
@TylerH Some very religious people take offense in everything...
 
I read a blog post once about a guy who responded to a terrible story at a business conference with "oh my gosh!", and some lady was so offended that she wrote a letter to his HR department about it
 
user4639281
@gunr2171 Too many, and currently too lazy. If you want to I would appreciate it.
 
doing that
 
@Siguza Is that an app or just standardized installed? It took me just so long to get this done: stackoverflow.com/a/32852673/3933332 and now I don't know if it makes the code more readable/ understandable or not :)
 
@Rizier123 you are an alien, I'm convinced
 
8:30 PM
@TylerH Why?
 
@Rizier123 It's an OS feature, it's not even a regular window...
A couple of things are still nice on Mac...
 
user4639281
you got something again explode bro? — Dagon 31 secs ago
 
user4639281
Wut?
 
@Rizier123 because that answer makes no sense to me
 
@Rizier123 on windows win+r charmap
 
8:32 PM
The "noob" post had a typo in the title, and some apostrophe and format weirdness. Had to fix those.
 
@TylerH OP just wants the sub string from the start till the first \n concatenated with the last \n till the end
 
I can't hear you over the sound of that scary math
 
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Q: Make it easier to prevent new questions being added in a tag

durron597In part because of the recent controversy about downvoting questions for Roomba, @Shog9, myself, and others had a long conversation attempting to address the real problem: what are the goals of tag burnination? The main reason to get rid of a tag is to prevent users from asking questions about t...

 
@TinyGiant explode() is PHP's split(), and Rizier is doing substr($s, 0, strpos($s, 'delimiter'))
 
^^^ FYI
 
8:34 PM
@TylerH But using these box drawing characters to try to make it simpler to understand and you still don't understand it, makes me think, that it didn't helped
 
I didn't actually spend time reading it
I just looked and saw a complex answer
and went "ahhh" and threw my hands in the air
 
ok, ok, ok, seriously, you couldn't improve this one at least a little bit??!?! stackoverflow.com/review/suggested-edits/9678220
 
@josilber - You edited this yesterday. Asking for suggestions always strikes me as "too broad". In this case, though, this would be a reasonable duplicate. The addition of should make no difference to whether the question is a duplicate, since no code was provided. Comment?
@durron597 Do you mean "Black list tags approved for burnination?", perhaps?
 
@Mogsdad blacklisting is different.
Maybe it shouldn't be.
 
@durron597 This.
If the community wants a tag gone, why shouldn't it stay gone?
 
8:38 PM
@durron597 blacklisting just updates a regex that validates tags, not just for new questions but on existing ones during edits. Seems to me that mechanism would do the job. Added bonus, it requires SE employees, so has a check & balance built in.
 
@Mogsdad Not sure -- both questions are asking about the same problem, but presumably OP of the newer question wanted R code. "too broad" may not fit due to solution only requiring 2 lines of code?
 
user4639281
@Siguza I know what explode is, I just can't understand the meaning of the comment.
 
stackoverflow.com/a/32852673/3933332 ... and what do we learn from the comments under this answer? -> If you put milk or sugar in your coffee depends on the OS from your body :]
 
@TinyGiant "Why use substr and strpos, when explode can do the same in shorter code?"
 
user4639281
That's definitely not what I got from the comment... but whatever.
 
8:42 PM
@TinyGiant This is the meaning of these comments: chat.stackoverflow.com/transcript/message/26007768#26007768
 
@TinyGiant done
well, that was therapeutic
 
user4639281
@gunr2171 I noticed, thanks. Now wait for the meta question.
 
@josilber The old givez me teh codez problem... shall we open another identical question tagged with prolog? They asked for a suggestion, and claimed I was looking to several questions which were relevant to my concerns but I did not find my answer. If we're not a code factory, then the duplicate question IS their answer, no?
 
user4639281
@Tunaki In the next updated version (which will have a legend for short reasons) that will be the short-reason for too broad.
 
@TinyGiant I didn't remmeber what it was, guessed "b" but obviously was wrong :)
 
user4639281
8:47 PM
it's t currently
 
drats, user rss feeds don't include suggested edits
 
user4639281
@gunr2171 hahahaha, actually make a watch list?
 
I should
 
user4639281
But, we don't really have to rely on RSS feeds.
 
user4639281
We being the devious developers we are.
 
8:51 PM
(the question should be closed as a tool request, but that's secondary)
 
@Mogsdad Seems reasonable to me -- seems like an edge case that I could see either way.
 
user4639281
Yeah, just because a user does not have the minimal understanding necessary to adapt an answer to work with their specific code does not mean that the question is not a duplicate.
 
user4639281
It means that they lack the minimal understanding necessary to adapt an answer to work with their specific code, nothing less and nothing more.
 
I see myself a lot less answering questions compared to a few months ago and downvoting many many questions, am I getting choosey and more demanding on which questions I answer or are there really not many good questions?
 
user4639281
@Rizier123 You found chat.
 
8:56 PM
In my opinion this answer has too many upvotes stackoverflow.com/questions/1051206/…
 
(^ Also am I the only one, which answers a lot lot less ?)
 
@Rizier123 most users answer less as time goes on
 
@TinyGiant That doesn't make the questions better :(
 
user4639281
@Rizier123 Pretty well every user that finds chat (or at least this room) have a decrease in rep gain.
 
they move more toward moderation and/or chatrooms and/or meta discussions
 
user4639281
8:57 PM
@Rizier123 No, it helps you notice the bad ones more.
 
user4639281
@TylerH Gone-
 
cool beans
 
@TinyGiant But am I just choosey and set the bar higher, or are they just bad and I see all of them?
 
user4639281
@Rizier123 They are as bad as they always were, you've just come to a realization of the expected question quality on Stack Overflow and the greater Q&A ecosystem that is Stack Overflow.
 

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