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12:48 AM
@NewPosts it's not off-topic here, though...
Oh wait, I can just comment that.
 
 
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2:06 AM
Hmm, I didn't realize the one delete/undelete rule didn't apply to meta. That's odd, why wouldn't it?
 
2:31 AM
A bug?
 
3:23 AM
@cigien Do you have a specific instance of this occuring?
 
Ah. Weird indeed.
That should probably be reported...
 
4:21 AM
I just voted "needs details or clarity" on a question with over a million views and a score of +900, which I can't figure out an edit to fix. The technical debt is too damn high.
@CodyGray "What's unique about this is that if you check, you will see that their last post was over 2 years ago. It's clear from that that if your posts are of high quality, they will be upvoted over time to a level that a post from FGITW couldn't achieve." Not really that clear; I see over 20,000 answers, with scores ranging down to -11.
 
Are you trying to convince me of things I already believe? :-)
@KarlKnechtel Err, well... clearly a bunch of people have found that helpful, so... salvaging it seems like the only reasonable course of action.
 
4:55 AM
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Q: Why the NAA flag was declined on this answer?

VegaI got twice a declined flag for this answer, but I still stubbornly think that the post is a link-only answer and should be deleted. The mods told me to downvote instead. But I am probably greedy too. In my comprehension many criteria are reunited for the post to be deleted: The question doesn't...

 
 
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7:43 AM
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Q: Who broke tag filtering?

DiplomacyNotWarAll questions appearing here are tagged Python, not C#.

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Q: Overlapping words?

DialFrostWhen reviewing and flagging a question as a duplicate, I came across this. Is it a bug in the design?

 
 
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10:43 AM
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Q: Filter doesn't always work

D.BuggerI have a filter on lotus*, to see all questions related to HCL or Lotus Notes. I indeed get questions with the word Lotus, but I also receive Hanami questions. Can you please correct this? Thanks.

 
 
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12:36 PM
> It actually made me blind and I'm considering a millions lawsuit... but if you'll either fix it or give me a lifetime free coffee it will also do.
1. :facedesk:
2. :epicfacepalm:
 
great, new bug in the API
 
3. How tf does anyone have eyes so weak a single bright box causes blindness?
 
(And yes, I am aware it's likely a garbage joke, but still)
I swear, if I had a dollar every time someone used a garbage "light mode so i blind now" joke, I'd be rich enough to buy Google and Stack
 
staring now at the light mode on the rest of Stack Exchange
yeah, the existence of dark mode on SO made me blind because of sudden brightness to light mode on the rest of the network ;p
 
12:58 PM
you should file a collective lawsuit xD
 
1:31 PM
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Q: Why was this an audit and why was i told to "STOP! Look and Listen"?

Dennis KozevnikoffI was doing some reviews for Triage, and I came across a question which was blatantly off topic. It was about graph theory, which is pure mathematics, and definitely has nothing to do with programming, even the tags were "math" and "graph-thoery". I flagged it appropriately as "blatantly off-topic"...

 
@NewPosts FFS, can we use tags properly?
 
2:01 PM
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Q: Tags reserved for Articles are blocked on Teams instances

SpevacusI'm a part of a Team, and we typically use the policy tag to indicate not just canonical posts about how our organization does things, but also for discussions around existing policy. We have 34 (previously 35, before I ran into this issue) questions tagged with this tag. We also have a tag wiki ...

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Q: Useful question about mysqlsh should not be closed

Darren ParkerRedirect output of mysqlsh interactive environment I found this post using Google search: "mysqlsh" command line redirect output to file This SO post was the first search result, and it answered my question. I found the posted answer to be very helpful, so I strongly disagree with the decision to...

 
2:29 PM
@HenryEcker Yeah, I've mentioned it on the answer by staff meta.stackexchange.com/a/371277 If there's no response in a bit, I'll follow up with a post or something. I can't think of any reason why there'd be a difference for meta sites in this regard.
 
2:49 PM
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Q: When viewing a question's edit history that includes tag edits, the opacity is broken

j08691I noticed that when you view the edit history of a question with tag edits and hover over a tag that the opacity of the popup is broken.

 
@OlegValteriswithUkraine Evidence suggests "no"
 
@CodyGray Outlook not so good
 
No, try using Thunderbird.
 
@CodyGray My sources say no
 
3:05 PM
// Do not use Thunderbird, even though Outlook sucks.
Weird thing to comment, but at least it's documented.
 
outlook sucks, but thunderbird is worse
 
I just hate email.
 
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Q: Can StackOverflow and all sister sites of StackExchange consider having default dark mode permanently?

NavI'm aware of how to enable dark mode, and I have done it. Dark mode is actually rather good. Perhaps a few extra dark themes could be added for anyone who'd like to have it. However, on meta.stackoverflow.com, dark mode isn't active. Even when I'm not logged into stackoverflow.com, dark mode isn'...

 
3:22 PM
@CodyGray ?
 
@OlegValteriswithUkraine You said your sources said not to use Thunderbird. I was guessing at what your sources might say along those lines.
 
@CodyGray ah, now I get it :) I was using a random 8-ball reply, and thus failed to grasp the pun
 
3:57 PM
@NewPosts Why would they not use popovers for that...?
 
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Q: How to paste Python code in Stack Overflow without DIY

pirelaHere is an image of a correct code (in fact code of a previous question): If I copy this code and paste it in a code sample in this editor, I got this (another image): So I'm obliged to add a tab at the beginning of the whole code (this is no more a valid Python as can see red line under def): ...

 
 
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9:00 PM
A feature idea I've thought of for quite a while: whenever any user fails a review audit, that post should be excluded from appearing as an audit for anyone else. (Even if the audit wasn't bad, because there are a large selection of good audits, e.g. blatant spam.)
Also, this is extremely rare here, but on other network sites it's possible to see the same review audit multiple times because the selection pool is small.
What do you think of my idea?
 
@gparyani Is the pool of available audits large enough to actually implement that? From what I understand, reviewers trip up on good audits all the time.
 
if there isn't, reduce frequency on queues where failures happen less often
 
9:28 PM
 
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10:13 PM
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Q: Suggested edit queue should be viewable to low-rep users

Jakob LovernIn python, spacing is extremely crucial to how code functions. Oftentimes when I'm looking at badly formatted (read: new users) questions, I'll jump into the markdown to see what the user typed (vs what the code rendered to) because it literally makes more sense to me. Whether the user simply doe...

 
10:24 PM
@cigien In other queues than suggested edits, no
But I believe suggested edits is the only queue that generates audits
 

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