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Q: Does this edit change the original intent of the post?

AnerdwI recently suggested this edit to a question about a Google Sheets formula. It was mostly reorganization (I moved the data up a paragraph to make the problem statement clearer), and I also deleted a couple of screenshots that seemed redundant with markdown tables OP provided. I think the only oth...

 
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Q: Why was my R/A flag declined on this post that only contains text from the Ask Wizard?

HoppeduppeanutEarlier today, I flagged this question in the Staging Ground as rude or abusive. All it contained at the time was the following text from the Ask Wizard in the title and body repeated multiple times: The body of your question contains your problem details and results. Minimum 220 characters The...

 
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@cigien No, not really. Actual spam content should be flagged as spam and removed. The same for content that is actually rude and/or abusive by any normal definition of the words (it is not lost on me that SO might apply a different meaning entirely though). Pure gibberish is none of these though, it's just nonsense. You can flag nonsense like that as R/A I guess, but I'm not surprised it gets declined occasionally. Many times it seems to depend on the handler which way it goes. — Drew Reese 5 mins ago
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@starball Yes, cigien - a regular at CHQ who has probably done more MS reviews than most CHQ member. Really needs to be lectured on how to use flags.
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You're quoting a 10 year old answer from Shog, who was fired in the meantime. I think we still had the "too localized" and "minimal understanding" close reasons when that answer was written (or were they replaced shortly before?), and this was before multiple "welcoming" initiatives. We're dealing with a vastly different SE today. And re conveying intentions, the answer seems to argue that R/A is correct, while I'm saying that seems a) unintuitive and probably unintended by (current!) SE and b) inefficient if mods have to handle it, so there should be a better "nuke this" button. — l4mpi 28 mins ago
1.a) so? 1.b) no
I should sleep
goodbye
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@starball Yeah, if only there was some sort of option you can choose. That signifies that the content should be nuked. And maybe even not burden mods with it - if enough people choose it, the content gets nuked automatically. Shame the science for this is just not there yet. We need at least a Larger Hadron Collider to find the God Mod-particle.
 
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Q: Where should I post the questions/solutions that are related to Google Docs, Google Slides, Google Sheets, etc.?

SYED ASAD KAZMII've posted this question along with the solution on Stack Overflow. But, it got downvoted, and showing "Not about programming or software development" in the Close reason. So, where should I post this question and the corresponding solution?

> and showing "Not about programming or software development" in the Close reason.
Well, it didn't show that, there were just 2 votes for that reason. I added the third one to make the close reason visible to everybody. Also, because it's correct.
 
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Q: What is the challenge behind throw away prototypes?

Rúben DiasI am having extremly trouples explaining to moderators here, that I had a throwaway prototype. I was basically using stackoverflow for brain writing ideas, exploring problem solution pairs etc.. And then I threw away a prototype. And this prototype has no legacy because it was a thrown away. See ...

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@KevinB should? have? you and your cryptic replies, lol
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i mean i'm firmly on the side of too much gets shut down on SO Main, so it'd be silly not to feel the same way on meta
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Q: jekejeke.ch threat was contained

Rúben DiasBeloved Community, This is just to inform the stack overflow community, that the jekejeke.ch threat was contained. The site has been taken down. But given the bad and unsupportive experience of the stack overflow community over the last hours, I am afraid, I will just leave the bitrot as it is he...

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@NewPosts Well, this is a fun one
@NewPosts the_what.jpeg
Well, I'm glad I'm not threatened any more. I can now sleep safely.
@NewPosts what is with the random line endings?
It looks like the user wrote a poem. Only, you know, it's not. But it's formatted as if it's one.
yeah, it's really weird
and now there's 2 votes to undelete?
I'm reading even further back, the MSE post (also deleted) and...yeah. Weird.
I only see the two from the feed here in the past 2 hours
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Looks like he's always written that way, from his older posts. Maybe writes it out first in an editor that uses a smaller page width?
OK, "fun" is probably the wrong word choice.
heh
huh, he changed his name? Interesting
The summary of what I read seems to be - user made some prototype system and exposed it through the "jekejeke.ch" domain. Apparently had a bunch of content written (related to the system?), then at some point that domain lapsed and was taken over by scammers. Or whatever. But the user started deleting their content on SO...because they wanted to throw away that prototype anyway(?)
I guess
and then started vandalizing any content referencing it instead of doing the smart thing and removing the link
Hopefully it really is a dead link, I'm doing a bit a of removal the proper way
Or, probably not use the link in the first place.
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Looks like a bunch of other users used it, too
Oh, not a bunch of other users. Mostly that deleted user, though a few linked in the meta post were other users
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bruh. even with revision 1, this doesn't make sense.
meta.stackoverflow.com/q/432273/11107541#comment1011936_1110381 wow. there are a lot of other things I think that this line of thinking should be applied to first if that's what this person believes.
@VLAZ so they made multiple accounts just to report this?
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@TylerH ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ I guess.
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OK, so at work we make software for internal use. Essentially, our users want to enter some information for a bunch of boxes and then track and update that information. It's honestly a boring product. At any rate, they do have some peculiar (to us, the developers) use cases that nonetheless we have to honour. It's literally our job. Often the requirements we get aren't clear and so we have to reach out to the users with what is probably stupid questions for them.
However, that is because they are doing something manually that we need to incorporate in the system. So we need the exact steps and explanation for what result what they want to reach. This is quite normal in many programming jobs. Rarely are you in position where you determine how the product behaves. Like, input from users can improve the product but you already know what you want to achieve with it.
So...uh, why aren't SE in this position? OK, they do throw stuff at the wall and see it sticks (*cough*likediscussions*cough*) but they also don't seem to know how existing features work.
@HenryEcker Okay, I understand you. The original problem then is that they were not behaving identically because posts that had the non-canonical tag were not searchable. The desired behavior, then, is to return results for all tags that are synonymized with a given tag. As an example, if a user searches for [openai-api] they should get all results for that, [chat-gpt], and any other synonyms that might exist, like (I'm making this up) [openai] or [chatgpt-api]. Is that correct? Sorry for the delay in response, things have been incredibly hectic over here! — kristinalustig ♦ 1 hour ago
There was another comment from staff recently questioning a user how they expect wildcards in tags to work (for watching/ignoring on the redesigned front page). And I can't see why they should be asking the question, since the answer is really "like it has always worked and like it already works in the /questions page, which I already described in the post you're commenting under".
How much has the brain been drained?
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a lot
do I get a prize for answering?
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@starball Yes, you do - you win disappointment
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@NewPosts now live
doesn't really matter, it's going to have no effect what so ever
dumb experiment is dumb
Well, the Jekejeke guy got his wish, I just finished removing all the links I could find
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@KevinB use your undelete votes then :D
i'd rather just watch the world burn
Oh no... a millennial
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> Why does it says it is failed to execute "c:\users\owner\desktop\desr.exe": Error 5: access denied
> Fix the problem for this program why it didn't run out or display output of result and also shows me to real fix this what was the problem
[javascript][c#][php]
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@VLAZ DAMN!!! :D
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@VLAZ *sad partying noises
 
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spam spam spam spam spam
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> how can i conditionally handle null values without conditionals or null coalescing operators
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Q: Polishing off-topic questions

devlin carnateThis question is clearly off-topic. Why is a high-rep user polishing it? Is there any action I should take (such as flagging) or is the protocol to just ignore the meaningless polish and move along?

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Q: Allow retracting a suggested edit

NanigashiRecently I made a suggested edit, but after clicking "save" I thought better of it. I discovered that there's no "retract edit" or "rollback" feature for suggested edits. Re-edit and "cancel" just cancels the re-edit. I could only ask reviewers to "cancel" the edit in the summary, which they did ...


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