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@Gemmy update progress
 
Progress has been updated! Run get progress to get the current progress.
 
@Gemmy get progress
 
Here's a recap of the efforts so far for [atlassian]: Total questions (1003), Remaining (58), Retagged (634), Closed (239), Roombad (146), Manually deleted (135). The effort has been going on for 23 days.
 
 
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12:07 PM
@Gemmy update progress
 
Progress has been updated! Run get progress to get the current progress.
 
12:20 PM
@Gemmy get progress
 
Here's a recap of the efforts so far for [atlassian]: Total questions (1003), Remaining (51), Retagged (641), Closed (238), Roombad (146), Manually deleted (143). The effort has been going on for 24 days.
 
12:35 PM
@BhargavRao The tag was edited out here and we closed it afterward. Doesn't seem useful so maybe delete
 
@Machavity this has happened several times with this user, I have tried to warn them, but seems they weren't notified.
 
@double-beep Well, your course of action was correct. It's been edited (and not by you) so that makes it fair game for SOCVR
 
@Machavity I have invited the user here, they were last seen 12 mins ago, so I hope they will enter the room shortly.
 
 
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4:30 PM
@AndrewFan our policy in burninations is not to suggest edits to post tagged and even more when the question is bad.
 
 
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6:21 PM
@double-beep OK. I'm relatively new to the Meta side of things, so I wasn't aware of the edit policy. The Meta post notes that questions should be edited for improvement as well as retagged, so I went along with that (though I've since learned that 'improvement' in the context of editing typically refers to significant changes to the question rather than simple formatting/clarity edits).
I suppose that since I haven't worked extensively with the Atlassian APIs and do not know what is considered Too Broad given that scope, I should avoid editing potentially flaggable questions?
 
@AndrewFan The issue is that retagging a question removes it from searches for that tag (both on the main site and in the close vote queue) so it acts as a signal that there's no more need to look at or consider that question. Thus, a question should only be retagged if you've fixed every problem with it and determined that it deserves to remain open.
If you're not sure it should remain open, you should refrain from retagging, though you can still edit to fix problems
Though as double-beep pointed out, since you don't have full editing privileges, any edits you make need to be approved by 2 other people which creates more work for others. So you should make sure that any edits you suggest are comprehensive and address every problem with the question
 
6:41 PM
@Gemmy get progress
 
Here's a recap of the efforts so far for [atlassian]: Total questions (1005), Remaining (51), Retagged (642), Closed (241), Roombad (146), Manually deleted (143). The effort has been going on for 24 days.
 
@Machavity might be good to talk with them first
 
have tried to ping the user
 
@JETM This question had to be closed and not just retagged, as part of the burnination. stackoverflow.com/questions/29532135/…. If you have a reason to just remove the retag, can you let us know? Thank you
 
but no result
so not sure if there will be any response.
 
6:45 PM
Let's wait for some time
 
@BhargavRao I meant the Q. Wasn't complaining about the editor (now par for the course)
 
Yeah, but it is still better to get the user's point of view
Just in case they wanted to save the question for some other reason.
 
@Machavity although there were a bunch of bad retagged examples I submitted to SOCVR?
 
@double-beep Meh. If they need closure can request. If the edit was unnecessary can rollback
 
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7:57 PM
@BhargavRao Sorry, not sure why I thought that one was okay. I'll be sure to consider more carefully moving forward.
 
8:30 PM
@JETM ah, cool. Thanks. Take care the next time
 

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