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Q: deleted discussion item still visible to unprivileged user

GimbyRight now in the discussions page there is this weird discussion item which seems to be deleted, but it is still... there. To begin with I shouldn't be able to see such things should I? I'm not privileged. No title to click on and I just can't help but think that J.B. did not intend that deletio...

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@NewPosts @JeremyBanks
11:15
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Imagine being thrown to jail for 20 years and when you're released everyone eats ice cream in the forehead for lunch. That's probably the feel.
Might as well have a little fun. Don't know of anyone in the community taking discussions seriously.
11:49
I've given it back a title so the links aren't broken.
I flagged it first. Several less-flagrant rules violations were deleted but that flag wasn't addressed (not surprising given that a bunch of moderators have said they're no longer moderating discussions), so it's unclear if it was ever going to be handled "properly" and I got sick of seeing it.
 
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Q: Are multiple comments with "Worked on XYZ OS" useful?

PeterJamesIt is reasonably common to see posts (such as this answer) with multiple short comments such as: Worked on Windows 8 too Great !! Worked with windows 10 also. Worked on Manjaro Worked on Raspberry Pi OS. Worked on Windows 11. Worked on Linux AWS box. I have also noticed posts with similar comme...

 
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Q: Getting "An error occured" when trying to remove a post from a "Saves" list

wohlstadWhen I try to remove any post saved in one of the "Saves" list, I get a message in red saying "An error occured" and the post stays in the list.

 
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15:58
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Q: Any user can accept answers on questions with deleted authors

Jeremy BanksIt appears that there has been some experimenting with the capability for moderators to accept answers on behalf of users who are deleted. However, permission checks haven't been implemented properly, so it's possible for any user to accept answers on behalf of a deleted user. I just did so to th...

@NewPosts Why does an experiment even make it's way to production...
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Q: Users can change their display name on meta sites separately from the main site

Jeremy BanksFor the last month, my account on Meta Super User has used the display name "Meta Jeremy", even though my account on Super User itself just uses the name "Jeremy". (There are various events that trigger a sync, so the name may have been overwritten by the time you read this post, but this is true...

 
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@JeremyBanks (since I have privs to read the deleted Meta post) I share your dumbfoundedness. A part of me wonders if the main site has analogous issues with verifying form submissions. "Don't trust the client" is the first rule in web development, sheesh.
@KarlKnechtel I can make an educated guess that most of the main site doesn't. Anything that's "old" functionality. From before several bouts of layoffs. So, anything new that is introduced by SE is very suspect.
Nov 19 at 18:00, by VLAZ
How much has the brain been drained?
I wonder why jeremy deleted those posts
I guess it's no coincidence that Jeremy found all these issues at once, since they're variations on a theme.
@starball Per comments, it's a temporary measure so as not to bother the staff about it on Thanksgiving (USA).
@KarlKnechtel ah... ok
17:40
Yeah, that’s right. I wasn’t thinking about it when I posted but someone pointed it out and I felt like a bit of a jerk. I don’t think any of these are likely to be so abusable that anyone would need to deal with it on a holiday, but I’d rather just avoid any concern, so I’ve temporarily deleted those two questions and my answer about editing discussions posts.
When I was experimenting with voting on discussions posts, I noticed a new field in the response that alluded to moderators being able to accept answers, which led me to try Accepting one of my own answers and it worked. It was just coincidental that I tried on a Question whose author had been deleted, or I might not have realized that it worked.
The traditional up and down vote types work on discussions posts, even though they normally use their own special up and vote down types. You’re able to vote discussion posts twice by using both types of votes, and both contribute towards the score. It’s such an incomplete feature
@E_net4 I love this metaphor :p
18:07
@JeremyBanks Yeah, it was abundantly clear when SE removed downvotes in Discussions that this was a rush job. They first removed the button but left all downvotes. Only after somebody posted a bug about it, did SE remember "oh, removing downvotes is more than just a button" and amended the scored. Presumably, they just soft deleted them from the database or whatever the minimum effort is there, to turn a score like +1 / -3 into a +1.
Didn't even realise you could vote for both. It's hilarious.
Not anymore!
> Vote type not valid
someone's working today
> rev 2024.11.28.19452
18:41
...weird, my Area 51 account appears to have been deleted at some point
I just signed into the site and it created a new one, and the only post on it is a long-ago migrated post that was re-associated.
18:53
Maybe that's my fault and I deleted it myself at some point, I don't remember. Not a big deal I guess.
or maybe I was exploiting it in some way that I forget and forced it to be deleted
I had an account as recently as August 2022, at least, based on getting emails about an proposal I'd signed up to.
19:45
@VLAZ yes it's a soft delete. (source: too lazy)
19:58
@starball Well, also they said they could restore the downvotes. So, they must exist in some restorable state.
I mean, that's also not how things work but still. Taking away downvotes and restoring them after one year is not the same as just having downvotes for a year.
20:42
If I cast downvotes I don't get an error, but the score isn't affected, so I assume it's just that they're excluded from the score but they're still present. (They could have also deleted them, but that seems unnecessary if they don't affect the score and there's nowhere to see them.)
20:53
@JeremyBanks are you casting the regular Q&A downvote type?
@JeremyBanks which vote type did you cast here?
I am able to successfully cast votes of type 33 CollectiveDiscussionDownvote, but not of type 3 DownMod.
I can't confirm that the votes are actually cast, because they don't show up in the /votes route, but the API response indicates that it was "successful".
@JeremyBanks oh very interesting! I can repro. I'm surprised, because when they removed downvotes, I tried this and the request would fail.
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Q: May we have a sandbox thread in Discussions?

Jeremy BanksThere are various "sandbox" questions and chat rooms across the network to let users experiment with formatting and features, or prepare drafts, in a designated location, to reduce the amount of disruption to regular activity on the site. I'd like to create a sandbox thread in Discussions, to exp...

@JeremyBanks ok scratch my previous message about being able to repro. I just remembered where the failure is indicated. look at the response payload.
{
  "Success": false,
  "Reason": 0,
  "Warning": false,
  "NewScore": 0,
  "Message": "Cannot downvote",
  "CanOverrideMessageWithResearchPrompt": false,
  "Refresh": false,
  "Transient": false,
  "Info": false,
  "HasAcceptedByModRights": false
}
emphasis on "cannot downvote"
I could swear that isn't what I saw... but naturally, I didn't keep a record. Let me see...
21:01
hurry up I'm impatient (said jokingly)
Hmm. It does not succeed. I really should have kept a record so I can know if I'm just mis-remembering. However, one thing is weird...
{
    "Success": false,
    "Reason": 0,
    "Warning": false,
    "NewScore": 0,
    "CanOverrideMessageWithResearchPrompt": false,
    "LastVoteTypeId": 33,
    "Refresh": false,
    "Transient": false,
    "Info": false,
    "HasAcceptedByModRights": false
}
No "Message" in mine.
...and now I try VoteTypeId 3 (normal downvote) and it succeeds.
what's your request look like? I use chrome devtools, send an upvote, copy the request as a fetch request, past it into the console, and switch 32 to 33.
One sec let me share reproducible example
await fetch("https://stackoverflow.com/posts/77004923/vote/3", {
  "headers": { "content-type": "application/x-www-form-urlencoded; charset=UTF-8" },
  "body": `fkey=${document.querySelector("[name=fkey]").value}`,
  "method": "POST"
}).then(r => r.text());

'{"Success":true,"Reason":0,"Warning":false,"NewScore":3,"Message":"","CanOverrideMessageWithResearchPrompt":false,"LastVoteTypeId":3,"Refresh":false,"Transient":true,"Info":false,"HasAcceptedByModRights":false}'
friendly reminder not to paste your fkey into here, thought I probably don't have to tell you
await fetch("https://stackoverflow.com/posts/77004923/vote/33", {
  "headers": { "content-type": "application/x-www-form-urlencoded; charset=UTF-8" },
  "body": `fkey=${document.querySelector("[name=fkey]").value}`,
  "method": "POST"
}).then(r => r.text());

'{"Success":false,"Reason":0,"Warning":false,"NewScore":0,"CanOverrideMessageWithResearchPrompt":false,"LastVoteTypeId":33,"Refresh":false,"Transient":false,"Info":false,"HasAcceptedByModRights":false}'
also worth a reminder (:
That post ID is a discussion reply, not an original post, in case that makes a difference.
My VoteTypeId 3 downvote is visible at https://stackoverflow.com/posts/77004923/votes: [{"PostId":77004923,"VoteTypeId":3}].
21:06
@JeremyBanks can repro with an original post
Hmm. I wonder if we have way to know, with confidence, the PostTypeId of discussion replies.
@JeremyBanks very weird. and your request way gets a LastVoteTypeId in the response
You don't have that, given these same requests?
@JeremyBanks I get the same shape of response as you when I use your JS
one difference is that you're using /posts/<id>/vote/33. I'm using /bet/discussions/<id>/vote/33
...oh. I've probably been using both throughout my testing, inconsistently, without noticing that I was using different paths.
21:14
@JeremyBanks try my way with copying as fetch in network tab of devtools (copy from a discussions upvote request)
aight, I need to make some proper test script for this
and for the record, when I copy discussion upvote as fetch and then just resend with post type 3 (Q&A downvote), I get this:
{
  "Success": false,
  "Reason": 0,
  "Warning": false,
  "NewScore": 0,
  "Message": "Vote type not valid",
  "CanOverrideMessageWithResearchPrompt": false,
  "Refresh": false,
  "Transient": false,
  "Info": false,
  "HasAcceptedByModRights": false
}
@JeremyBanks fly by the seat of your pants/toilet like me
@JeremyBanks did you undo it / is it only visible to you? I get [].
It only displays your own votes.
@JeremyBanks ah ok. wow. that is interesting (sad?) that vote type 3 shows up for that.
21:52
casting AcceptedByOriginator         on discussionThread using normalRoute:     HTTP 500
casting AcceptedByOriginator         on discussionThread using discussionRoute: failed: Vote type not valid
casting UpMod                        on discussionThread using normalRoute:     successful
casting UpMod                        on discussionThread using discussionRoute: failed: Vote type not valid
casting DownMod                      on discussionThread using normalRoute:     successful
casting DownMod                      on discussionThread using discussionRoute: failed: Vote type not valid
Oops. I was trying to undo all of my votes, but I had the undo parameter in the wrong place for the discussion route. Oh, well, that's only a discussion thread and reply that got unintended votes, the rest failed.
 
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@M-- FYI, in case you wanted to comment (up to you, just wanted to make you aware):
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Q: May we have a sandbox thread in Discussions?

Jeremy BanksThere are various "sandbox" questions and chat rooms across the network to let users experiment with formatting and features, or prepare drafts, in a designated location, to reduce the amount of disruption to regular activity on the site. I'd like to create a sandbox thread in Discussions, to exp...


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