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00:37
under 1000 non-closed godaddy posts
 
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02:31
Just an FYI about the htaccess stuff. It looks like all the Godaddy stuff needed the same fix. There's a LOT of dupes and I didn't realize it until I started seeding. It's a solid question and answer. A couple of candidates for canon are this and this
 
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user3956566
07:51
ok seeded another 50 questions into the close vote queue
user3956566
used up all my delete votes and post votes
09:31
@Yvette thanks. I'll create a batch now
Batch 40 containing 55 questions in
 
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12:57
Ok, flagged 30 more godaddy for closure
 
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15:50
Hello!
Hello
Apologies as a newcomer here, but have GoDaddy themselves made any communications on this subject?
I don't think they need to. This site is ran by our community. Our rules dictate what is allowed and not allowed. Most of the questions I've ran into are "this is off-topic because we are not godaddy customer support".
An no, I have not seen any official word from godaddy on this burn.
it might be worth looking into, I'm a mod at the WordPress Stack Exchange, and for a while we had Woothemes questions popping up a lot despite being offtopic, and tags. It turned out a well meaning employee had written a support predef mentioning WPSE as a possible place to ask development questions, and at one point they had a community forums link that linked to our stack
it's all been resolved since but it did cause some angst at the time
For Stack Overflow, the main thing to identifiy with any tag is "it is a meta tag? can it stand by itself and be on topic?" GoDaddy is just a platform, and not directly about programming, so it would not stand up by itself
we call that a meta tag, a tag that must be used in conjunction with another tag
so we close questions that ask for customer support, retag when the post is not directly about godaddy
there is also [godaddy-api] that is a retag target
but communicating with the company is a different matter. We can burn (and I think we're going to black list) the tag, and Stack Exchange will reach out the godaddy independently
but that last part is only if godaddy is actively sending developers here with customer support questions, not your normal "I don't know what I'm doing, let's ask here" person.
16:00
true, and I support the burnination 100%
said as an impartial stack exchange employee and not as an employee of a competitor
ok. Makes sense.
afk lunch, go to SOCVR if you have more questions in the mean time if no one else is here
 
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18:42
Another 30 delete votes.
34 questions closed today

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