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12:28 AM
I see, I had a bad assumption in there. thx
 
 
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2:37 AM
stackoverflow.com/questions/19510860 Why was I able to hammer this after retagging it? Is it because the question once previously had a Python tag?
 
@KarlKnechtel Yeah, you don't count as the user who added the tag if the tag already existed on the question at some point. I don't think it matters that the tag was in the first revision of the question, it only matters that you weren't the first person to add it.
 
makes sense
 
2:56 AM
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Q: Editing old questions to add links to similar ones

MarkI recently ran into this question from 2011: What is the purpose of the return statement? How is it different from printing? A user recently edited the question to include context and links to other similar questions in a sort of foot-note format. Is this something that we, as long-time users of ...

 
@NewPosts cc @KarlKnechtel
 
3:38 AM
thx for the heads-up, I wrote a reply as soon as I noticed the ping
 
 
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9:16 AM
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Q: Question with Bounty (+150) got answered and accepted. After discussion in comments the answer was unaccepted (for no reason))

flzzzSo after seeing that the question had a 150 Bounty I put a little effort in the question and extended his code. After one question from the questioner in the comment and my answer the answer got accepted and his original problem was solved. After that the question was edited and in the comment he...

 
9:40 AM
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Q: Bug with inline code spans in questions

GeorgeI seem the bug with Markdown: There is a bug: *`turtle`* And how it works(Tertiary heading is not in this screenshot):

 
10:02 AM
@NewPosts as usual, OP's comment...
 
@NewPosts wow, the beta code editor shows how it's different when using <h3> instead of ### for header.
 
10:30 AM
@NewPosts How is this off-topic?
 
@VLAZ What the heck. Four votes for not about SO, one for "does not appear to seek input and discussion from the community".
I am flummoxed. I have no explanation. The question could not be more obviously on-topic.
 
Jesus.
At least half of the reopen votes, while correct, were probably just cast randomly.
 
Need a "suspend moderation privileges" button
 
It's also shocking that's got a score of 44. It isn't a very good question (although unquestionably on-topic).
 
Or just send a proper warning
 
10:35 AM
Amazingly, all the close-vote reviewers got it right. Yet... it still got closed!
 
Mod messages is the system to use when you're missing a button
 
Hmm.
 
And if SE wants something else, they can make a button
 
Note the user who cast a "Leave Closed" vote here. Now, cross-check that against the users who voted to re-open. Then, explain it to me.
 
@ZoestandswithUkraine "We're writing in reference to your Meta Stack Overflow account: wtf were you thinking? Regards, Stack Overflow moderation team"
 
10:36 AM
@RyanM pretty much :p
 
@CodyGray Well, since I didn't need to open the link or look at the timeline to know which user it was going to be, that's not terribly hard to do.
 
To explain it to me?
I anxiously await your explanation for how a "Leave Closed" vote in a review queue could put one on the list of reopen voters.
 
Because that user does this habitually.
 
@CodyGray You see, what you do is click "Leave closed", then go to the question and reopen outside the queue
 
Delete + reopen is another favorite vote combo of theirs.
 
10:38 AM
and you do that for questionable reasons that just appears to be mashing every button available
 
@ZoestandswithUkraine But why?
 
Aug 11 at 17:44, by cigien
I'm increasingly convinced UndetectedSelenium just clicks whatever buttons are available. This time they voted both to reopen, and to delete :p
 
Someone should probably tell a moderator.
Does anyone know how we could do that?
 
I think it requires candles and chanting, right? Or did we also have to sacrifice a chicken nugget? I forget.
 
@CodyGray what's an moderater?
 
10:42 AM
modraters are monkeys with guns
 
Well, we are now up to checks 9 users who've ever earned a review suspension on MSO.
@VLAZ I accept flags attached to fried food.
 
Not me. I don't like fried food.
Or chicken.
 
Blasphemy.
 
Now, you figure out how to attach a curry or some fajitas, and I'm all over it.
This has been today's episode of "Dining with Moderators".
 
I've not made curry in ages. I've not tried a fajita at all. I might need to try my hand at the latter.
As in, I've not tried to make a fajita.
 
10:48 AM
The trick is to not make it, but order it at a restaurant where someone else way better at making it than you has made it.
 
dangit now I want curry
 
I've done that.
 
Also, fajita is an uncountable noun, so one would not have "a fajita".
@RyanM I can talk more about Mexican food, if that'll help. :-)
Carne asada with nopalitos...
 
Hmm, Merriam-Webster's example sentences for fajita seem a touch repetitive...
 
haha
 
10:57 AM
@RyanM Well, usually that's not the case for the usual example sentences. That's unusual.
 
It's a terrible example sentence to boot.
 
And yet, somehow only the second-worst example sentence.
In fact, it's in a seven-way tie for the best example sentence provided.
 
That's not how that works.
 
11:31 AM
I like works.
 
11:52 AM
> Human hair wigs are made of healthy people
Gotta love spam
Today y'all learned that wigs aren't just made of hair :p
 
12:23 PM
But are they made of happy people?
 
I don't think anyone would be too happy about being thrown into a machine, and coming out as numerous wigs on the other side
 
1:00 PM
@ZoestandswithUkraine Don't be ridiculous. There is no machine which you feed people to and it produces wigs. It's all manual work - each victim raw material is converted by hand into wigs and it takes around 7 wigsmakers to handle all the work. 7 of the 8 people involved in the process are quite happy not being the 8th person. So, on average, wigs come out happy.
 
 
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3:04 PM
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Q: Who is the first person to reach 100k reputation milestone in stackoverflow?

Gowtham K KI am just curious to know who is the first to reach 100k reputations milestone. Similarly I need to know who are the first n persons who reached the 10k,50k,100k,500k,1M .. milestones , ordered by the date of reaching particular milestone. Is there any SEDE query for doing the same? I couldn't ab...

 
@RyanM Math meta has a Congratulations: the big thread! which was used to combat a similar issues of celebrations becoming less popular than before. All new (and prior) celebrations are made duplicates of that thread and new events can be posted as answers there.
 
> Please don't close questions just for the power high.
Ugh
 
> Don't worry, I also closed it because it should be closed, not just because I wanted to (ab)use my power
 
the number of misconceptions about moderation in mod flags is also astonishingly high
 
3:18 PM
Hmm?
Did someone ask to get their question reopened through a mod flag again?
 
Perhaps someone was curious and asked what's the purpose of mod flag through mod flag...
 
> hello its my first time using modflag
That's it. That's the message in the flag.
 
@E_net4thecommentflagger That happens several times per day
 
I suspected so.
 
The funny bit is when it turns into "because they're evil and did it for reputation/badges/fame/etc"
 
3:23 PM
"toxic people closed my question for karma!!!!1"
 
I always like the "they clearly didn't read my question before voting"
 
karma is indeed a recurring word
 
No reasonable human being would find my question unclear
 
"My question is perfectly fine, reopen it now."
 
I've been waiting for my question to be reopened for weeks! :never hit the checkbox to submit to reopen queue:
Also "why hasn't my question been reopened yet?!" :edit submitted 3 minutes ago:
 
3:29 PM
"It's been 6 months and I still can't ask!!!1" :asked a question 3 months ago:
"What do you mean, I don't have deleted questions." :moderator comment "you have 10 deleted questions with score <=0":
 
Oh, and flags about insecure answers are always fun
Easy declines all around
 
And yet I suspect that so many people don't flag stuff when they should.
 
Flag a non-constructive comment? No, I'll just bark at the commenter in a worse tone.
 
And then there's a few people where, if you decline, take to meta
 
3:33 PM
... :>
 
And pull a Boeing 747 at the end because they didn't get their way
 
Ah, I have asked Meta Qs of the first part, but never got to the second.
 
Don't get me wrong though, some complaints are good
Documentation, etc.
And there are cases of incorrect declines; mods do make mistakes
but some people who are wrong then take the decline personally and vow to never, ever raise a single flag again, out of fear for a decline
And some leave the platform in rage, but that's standard
 
I mean, how many declined flags does it take for the user to be reached out?
 
In some cases? one
The most recent one? I believe 5, on the same post
 
3:37 PM
i have a few declines
 
(my "most recent one" may not be your most recent one)
 
So it's case dependent?
 
They didn't agree with the reasoning behind the decline
Mhm
but that's gamification for you
Some people shrug off any rep loss, others go ballistic over a single -2
@E_net4thecommentflagger wait, what do you mean by "reached out" in this context?
@E_net4thecommentflagger This is sadly true
 
Right... I mean receiving a warning from a moderator.
 
3:40 PM
I've also seen rude flags on posts over comments, including over comments that weren't even rude
And over votes
@E_net4thecommentflagger Oh, then I did misunderstand
AFAIK, we don't reach out over declined flags, unless it comes to a point where they're asked to stop and don't
The 5 decline one was asked to take it to meta, then left one final flag saying they wouldn't (but they still did), along with a final stab at the reasoning, that received a stock decline, so didn't come to a proper "stop flagging" threshold
Flag bans also do the bulk of the work for us. Comment flags are harder in that area
 
@ZoestandswithUkraine and flags on comments, but where the comment was targeted at the user who flagged, the comment was fine, the flagger left clearly over the line comments
@E_net4thecommentflagger Mhm. Fully automatic ban in the same category as Q-bans and A-bans, though with substantially less harsh bans (and it isn't a permaban)
With a sufficient amount of declined post flags in a certain period of time, you'll be banned from flagging. It's the same system that yields warnings over declined flags
It doesn't affect comment flags, though, and the ban cannot be triggered by comment flags. For scale, I've sent one warning and one suspension to a user over comment flags, though they were also rude.
haven't seen anyone get close to that since, so a proper warning or suspension over flags is very rare
 
 
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6:52 PM
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Q: Etiquette on tag-change + close, based on a different question, with a similar explanation/answer

Adam SmoochSo 13 months ago I was tripping over escaping a string just right to get a regex working. The question was posted, and I got an answer which helped me figure out what I did wrong. SO FTW. Fast-forward to last week, we can see from the question history (with a total of 110 views), on the same day:...

 
7:33 PM
@HenryEcker Speak of the devil
> Of course people would think this is a duplicate because they don't read the question
 
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Q: how can i include html and javascript code in StackOverflow

RherI want to post my first question here, and i would like to insert HTML and Javascript code. I've been checking questions to different answers, and there is a run code button that runs both HTML and JS. I also see in some answers that they use a code snippet button that used to be next to the imag...

 
8:16 PM
@HenryEcker Yeah, I intend to make one of those at some point...let me check how long I've got to do that before someone else hits 1m...
probably at least a month
Though I almost want to see people try and claim Martijn is just interested in points and not curation...
 
Martijn is just interested in points, not curation
 
:<
Okay, well, now that that's over with I guess we don't need more 1m rep posts.
 
if you look at their posts interacted with vs votes cast, the ratio is way off
 
8:40 PM
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Q: get an error "Running setup.py install for typed-ast did not run successfully" when downloading requirements

hanzi liI am trying to set up the environment for godot-python API https://github.com/touilleMan/godot-python Below is my environment: Python Version: 3.10.6 pip version: 22.2.1 Operating System: Win11 In the virtual environment, I ran the command pip install -r requirements.txt to install the requirem...

 

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