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spacing looks weird here. stackoverflow.com/staging-ground/79289282/edit thin. then when you expand comment tips, it gets wide.
@starball I can repro, and it doesn't happen on a random other SG question
bug report time I guess
@RyanM thanks for trying to repro
np!
@VLAZ beep boop boop beep?
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Q: The edit UI for SG posts with short body lines is thin

starballThe main (left) column of https://stackoverflow.com/staging-ground/79289282/edit/ is unnaturally thin. Notice that the longest line in its body is 66 characters long. Adding arbitrary characters to make any line in the post body longer causes the width of the main column to increase until the nor...

 
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@NewPosts @AbdulAzizBarkat edited to add screenshots
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Q: Point in showing which post(s) was/were handled incorrectly in the suspension message, if you can't review your own review?

DarkBeeToday, I got a message that I was suspended from the staging ground. The message shows me a list of questions I've apparently handled incorrectly. This list contains actual URL's towards the specific handled question(s). However I'm unable to review my own review(s) because of the suspension. Wha...

 
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@starball fun fact - I do have an auto-clicker for Cookie Clicker. It's even more fancy than that - it plays the game for you, including buying stuff and progressing through the ranks. I made it a long time ago. Recently found it on my computer, tried it and it still works. But it's not on the computer I'm currently on. Also, it's not an HTML file. Just two .txt files with JS in it.
I know I've not optimised the later stages of the game. The leeches or whatever they are called are just popped immediately. You're supposed to wait for optimal results.
08:39
@VLAZ I just wonder why that asker wants HTML. like- even if they put a script in there, how are they going to use it?
@starball It's not going to work, no. Like maybe at best you can try hosting cookie clicker in an iframe and try injecting JS into it. But I somehow doubt that's what the asker wants. Given their "I cant code"
I assume it's half-pieced together XY solution. Perhaps some other game had some sort of hack with an HTML file and OP expects cookie clicker to work the same.
@VLAZ huh. that would be interesting
Actually, now that I think about it, you can probably download the full game (just all the resources - wget can do it with a switch or two) and modify it, then run it yourself. The game itself is very simple, doesn't require constant server connection.
So, just download it, open it in a browser.
@VLAZ somehow, building a modified version of a game that plays itself is not what I think about when I hear "autoclicker".
I mean, yeah - same.
08:45
@starball So this is what this question is about. I was quite confused when I reviewed that, apparently OP doesn't know how to create a file...
And autoclickers themselves are really simple. I have a few for AutoHotkey - it's like 3 lines of code or something. That I copied from somewhere. Just modified the delay between clicks and which button is pressed (I have three for left-click, right-click, space bar). But with Cookie Clicker it was more efficient to just write JS. And I also got to tinker with other aspects of the game.
@AbdulAzizBarkat lol, OK. So, they have some JavaScript that they believe can only exist in an HTML file. And expect to somehow load that HTML file in another site.
It's also amusing since in Cookie Clicker doing the actual clicks is a solved problem. You can directly issue clicks on the game object. I remember I didn't even do this part myself, I got it from the wiki.
I think there was an autoclicker code on the wiki itself but I think I ended up doing it myself.
can anyone reproduce this bug?
nvm hard reload solved it
09:18
ok I should have a bit of grace. everyone starts somewhere.
 
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@Feeds more complex form of my usual comment that complexity != runtime. My go to example is that I can easily create an algorithm that has O(1) runtime complexity by simply making it always take 1 week to finish, regardless of the input.
 
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@VLAZ an algorithm that always takes 1 week regardless of input? that's impressive! Say, can you can write me an algorithm that finds the value of Pi to a new record length in exactly 1 week? :-P
@TylerH I certainly can. I can't guarantee it's going to be correct, but I can make sure it gives some answer in exactly one week :P
touche
15:25
@starball Well it's an older question, SO standard weren't as high then as today. But least I get the archaeologist badge that way :)
autoclickers don't care what application you're interacting with most of the time, so they simply don't understand what it is they need but know what they want to accomplish
sounds like all they really need is a turbo click key
wild to me that back in the day they actually made snes controllers with turbo buttons
 
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meta.stackoverflow.com/q/432485/11107541#comment1013554_400654 @KevinB curious to hear you expand on this
I'd rather not turn it into a feature request
but i can expand here,
TLDR the most active block of users can't vote... as i'm sure you're well aware, and generally the consensus among existing users is we don't trust that block of users to vote accurately
Why not test that theory?
@KevinB by "accurately", are you referring to issues I've heard of before as "upvote fairy"-ing, and revenge voting? If so, I wonder how those could be tested for...
voting fraud, or voting in.... detrimental ways like downvoting an answer that was correct but wasn't the answer they were looking for,
I think the things to look out for would be how differently that block of voters are voting
@KevinB like the 1-rep voting experiment? or are you think of something that doesn't involve actually changing the voting thresholds and just observing anonymous votes?
@KevinB I see. makes sense
all we have at the moment are the results of anonymous voting, which generally has always been more negative than real votes
What i would want to see is, 1 rep voting, but with severe limits that gradually release over time. like, after having visited on 30 different days, you can cast 20 votes a day rather than 10
17:37
@KevinB Why is not the already collected and existing data of such users' votes not a sufficient test? Why does it need more testing?
If you're talking about extending upvote/downvote privileges to 1 rep users, then that's a recipe for disaster. If that existed, then any moderately motivated troll could delete every single post on SE with moderate ease, not to mention all the other probable negatives just from abuse.
because currently, the anonymous votes don't take effect and you're prompted, informing you that it was meaningless
if the votes meant something people would be more likely to cast more than one of them, and not be taught that it was a pointless effort
@Makyen I don't believe that would occur in a way that wasn't 1: reversable, 2: trackable, and 3: preventable as people find holes to fix.
particularly with how aggressive Stack is becoming with their bot prevention tools
17:58
@KevinB I'm fully confident that malevolent actors will find a way around whatever attempted safeguards SE would put in place, just like people do already when it's currently harder. We already see such actions happening. Making it so substantially easier, would just dramatically increase the issues.
@Makyen you mean delete new or unanswered questions? not just 'every single post'?
I'd argue that the thousands of spam posts that have hit the network over the last several days, couple of weeks, and which have substantially been handled due to the efforts of Charcoal (SmokeDetector/metasmoke/Charcoal volunteers) strongly argues against "SE can handle it", as they have consistently chosen to not handle it, over years, often indicating a complete lack of understanding of the issues.
As a recent example, look at all the spam that happened on Discussions, while SE actively ignored the issues, which they were directly informed of multiple times starting well prior to the release of Discussions, letting volunteers pick up the slack to keep the site clean.
@TylerH I mean every single post.
How would a downvote delete a post?
Currently it only does so via Roomba if certain conditions are met
like 1) being a question, 2) age, and 3) lack of answers/comments
easy, they'd create 40 million accounts and cast 40 million x 40 downvotes, instantly, and nothing will be done about it for 30 days and everything will get auto deleted by roomba
"easy" is doing a nation-state attacker's worth of heavy lifting in that scenario
but even in that case, answers won't get deleted, and questions that have answers also won't get deleted
which means some significant majority of posts would not, in fact, be deleted
18:01
fraud will happen, but like... i feel like we're being way too cautious to the point where we'd rather the network die than do something to save it
@TylerH It's upvotes. 2 upvotes gets the account flagging, which 1 rep voting lets you get on an unlimited number of accounts with no interaction from anyone else. 4 accounts with flagging lets you delete anything you want. Just get the association bonus and you're off to the races on all sites. Just scale it up.
instead we're gonna just slow walk to AI answers being posted by the site itself and becoming quora levels of useless in 5 years
Spammers already routinely create large numbers of accounts. Expanding that is trivial.
I see, so you're saying its a few steps removed from just granting up/down voting at 1 rep, via flagging rings abusing the R/A or spam flags
@KevinB That does appear to be the way the company has decided to go. That's their choice, unfortunately.
18:05
I would imagine the easiest low-hanging fruit to prevent that problem would be either A) don't have non-mod flags auto delete or downvote a post anymore. Slightly better (and therefore harder to implement) options would be B) change how those flags are made available, or C) change how rep is awarded from 1-rep upvoters (ideally by not awarding rep at all until they're at 15 rep or whatever the current threshold is)
@TylerH Yes, that's just the more obvious thing. A more pernicious thing to do would be to just create enough accounts to reverse the score of many posts: If it's upvoted, then downvote. If it's downvoted, then upvote. There are lots of permutations which malevolent actors could do.
Yeah, and to be clear I am not a fan of the idea of letting new users vote at 1 rep, for the record
For both reasons: the ease of abuse and the lack of understanding of the site's design and point of voting
@TylerH Not having those flags delete would dramatically increase the amount of moderator time required throughout the network. OTOH, having an easy way for moderators to just see what was recently deleted by those flags would be quite helpful.
@Makyen what, you mean y'all don't already have a page for 'recently deleted by spam or R/A flags' page? quelle surprise
18:08
@TylerH Nope. While we can search for deleted and locked posts, from which we can manually review, there's no way to see just those.
@KevinB As I recall, that doesn't show spam/R/A deleted posts.
it doesn't no
@KevinB there are a lot more conditions than just post scores
sure
@Makyen "4 accounts with flagging lets you delete anything you want" even posts?
anything, as you'd just flag as spam and that's all it takes
but i mean... there's an easy solution to that
also nothing stopping people from doing that today... and yet... is anyone doing it?
sure it can't be done at scale or very easily today, but a sufficiently motivated user could do it.
18:15
@KevinB going back to this, which I agree with, I think it's enough just to make anonymous votes appear to the voter (provided they have an account), and make it impact sorting. there's some stuff to figure out with what happens to the anonymous votes once full privileges are earned (do they all "graduate"? what about daily voting limits?), but that's the direction I'm the most curious about
@KevinB oh lol. clearly, I am not evil enough / as I think I am.
Yea i think there's a lot we can do in that particular realm of thinking
like, lumping the two together to form the total score, but only have votes from people with enough rep actually count toward things with consequences
like earning rep and deletion
Just encountered a classic case of SO dregs. I found a 13-year-old question asking how to do something; 3 answers that are link-only or just don't address the question at all, one of which has a double-digit score and got a bounty at some point, and then one answer that directly answers OP's question, with code, but that answer is downvoted.
Even more typical SO, that one answer has a comment from OP explaining it's not exactly what they want (except it's exactly what their question asked for), but yet OP accepted it. Make it make sense!
people would be able to inflate scores... but it would have no impact on systems
No wonder people complain about this site on Reddit and YouTube X_X lol
@KevinB the cost of this abuse is higher today because it requires substantially more effort to get to that point. You have to have 15 reputation, which takes time and investment either for all your accounts or significantly more investment in a couple of 'seeder' accounts to get to 100 rep or so. While mods can't necessarily easily detect this, they can easily destroy these accounts when they find them, but users can't easily farm rep like that.
So people are not interested in doing something like that today because the payoff is not worth the cost. However, that calculus would change dramatically if you remove the increased reputation cost for flagging
@KevinB sorting has consequences of visibility priority. related thoughts of mine here
18:23
At that point it would be very cost effective (basically free with a script) to setup tons of new accounts just to flag. Mods would have a difficult time keeping up, and there's no harm or opportunity cost of your accounts getting deleted when mods find them because you didn't invest any time or effort in earning reputation on them.
@TylerH D':
I can't see that domain at work, FYI
it's SO's image domain or bust, unfortunately
well, what i'm picturing is, allowing 1 rep voting, but votes from people with less than 50 rep have no effect on reputation, cannot lead to deletion, don't affect closure, don't hide the post from the front page, etc etc etc. and yes, i'm suggesting also bumping the 10 rep voting privilege to 50, and downvotes to 50 as well
@TylerH it's just a picture of a person in despair
@KevinB 10 rep voting?
you earn the ability to upvote at 10 rep, right?
18:27
15
ah, well, 15
same diff
but close enough
I do get the sorting argument... but... iunno. i'm not sure how much of a problem that is in the grand scheme of things. Yes, things that show first get more votes, but how often would someone go through the trouble of creating multiple accounts to make that happen
and how often would such a boosted answer even be good enough to stay there
@KevinB "just like people do already when it's currently harder"
is there any place outside of /tools where we mere mortals can see anonymous voting totals
18:32
SEDE
@KevinB I remember having a conversation with you about this somewhere on SO chat, but can't find it in search...
was kinda curious if there were any negatively scored old answers that have significant positive feedback
but i am able to find examples like this one:
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A: How do I create an Excel chart that pulls data from multiple sheets?

Marc ResideUse the Chart Wizard. On Step 2 of 4, there is a tab labeled "Series". There are 3 fields and a list box on this tab. The list box shows the different series you are already including on the chart. Each series has both a "Name" field and a "Values" field that is specific to that series. The fina...

very old, hardly upvoted answer, but it's had 1500 anonymous upvotes, as well as 180 downvotes
there's not much on this answer showing just how useful it's been to users who can't vote
@KevinB why not use 10k tools? ex. overrated and underrated
I am
yet that answer has just as much anonymous feedback as some answers with thousands of real upvotes have
@KevinB I'd put money down, betting that within a year of changing to 1 rep voting that there are at least 5 people selling doing that as a service.
do such services exist for medium? for reddit?
18:40
@KevinB yeah, I think anonymous voting (or voting that doesn't 'count' for rep or permissions, or arguably score) is a great feature, but I agree they really dropped the ball on how... hidden that information is
@KevinB Absolutely yes
@KevinB ah ok sorry
@TylerH has it caused a problem? i mean... both still exist and still seem to be capable of surfacing useful information
Any online service with some kind of currency or reputation/karma metric also has secondary services selling that currency or reputation.
You'd have to ask moderators and staff of those sites if it causes them a problem
@TylerH which internet rule number is this? (joking)
@Makyen It's already happening now, so probably a sucker's bet.
18:43
@KevinB if you ping me in ~7 hours, I can attempt to write something up in SEDE. probably something like checking negative score, and sort by ratio (plus one everything to not div-by-zero) of "anon-score"/score
Reddit created a solution and wiped their hands of it years ago: intentional vote fuzzing. They intentionally distort the actual score of a post in random directions to prevent attempts at manipulation. Don't know if they care about the user karma scores, since those aren't tied to any kind of privilege or access (and you can only see someone's karma score by going to their profile)
ez then, also don't have them affect sorting, :shrug: none of this helps the answers get surfaced on Google anyway
@CodyGray Yes. I'm quite confident I'd make money.
But why do you want to wait a year to make that money? :-)
Probably those pesky morals
18:46
Because I've got to get someone willing to take the other side of the bet. :)
@TylerH don't forget to renew your morals this year, everyone
They're up for renewal? What if I forget? Do I get replaced with an AI?
@CodyGray morals agency hunts you down and takes you away
There's literally zero evidence such an agency exists. Have you been paying attention lately?
🙃
18:48
@starball All I got for Christmas was this lousy set of ethics
Ah, I've had this lousy set for much longer.
At least coal could eventually turn into something artificially viewed as valuable in a materialistic society
and on that note, I'm over an hour late for lunch... time to go find something to eat before I totally wreck my hunger schedule
At least twice a week, I get emails from people trying to sell me cloud fax solutions. Why is this a thing??
19:07
@CodyGray Sometimes you just need to be able to send or receive a FAX and most people don't have a FAX machine anymore. There are, almost certainly, some situations where that's still needed. However, I don't have any recent examples off the top of my head. While I haven't used such services in a long while, there was a period of time where I routinely used cloud based FAX services for both sending and receiving FAXes.
I'm relatively certain that my office still has a fax machine, and yet nobody ever uses it, either.
But, either way, it just doesn't seem like a service that you would subscribe to and pay a recurring fee. Do you really use it that often?
@CodyGray I did, for several years, quite a while ago. I do not now do so, nor have I done so in quite a while.
I guess that's why all the services are contacting me.
19:26
@KevinB the anonymous votes are tracked with their own vote id. I think one of the easier ways to make it mean something would to update the post score calculation to include anonymous votes but don't change the rep calculation. Then you'd have votes "mean something" as they would visibly impact the post score but not grant reputation
I've always been curious what the site would look like if all of the already recorded anonymous votes were incorporated into scores. I wrote some SEDE queries a while ago to look into it. The anonymous vote tools in 10k tools is also quite interesting
@TylerH just wreck it consistently :D
19:48
@HenryEcker kinda curious if it’d make my currently negatively scored questions due to revenge voting positive
But also I’m not sure if I’d want to just retroactively count all past anonymous votes in a future solution
20:06
@CodyGray Hospital systems still use faxes unfortunately for medical practices run by ancient doctors
my company (a small to medium hospital system) sends over a million "faxes" a year; we use a fax solution but it's on-prem, basically converts faxes to e-mails on our side, or vice versa for sending them out
@KevinB Nope, it looks like you actually have one more downvote there. This is what the changes would be though: data.stackexchange.com/stackoverflow/query/…
Wish folks would just go "hey, that's what e-mail is for" and stop using faxes but... we're probably a good decade away from all those folks retiring or dying, still
in some cases it there purposely to slow down the process
add friction, make it harder to take certain actions
Well sure, and the solution there is to put those people in jail for the rest of their miserable lives, but anyway
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Q: Why have you come up with the idea of banning someone from posting

Phillip ChirazoI would like to know the basis of this development. I believe the platform helps those needing assistance with the challenges they are facing. The platform has helped me a lot in learning some of the stuff I don't know, and in return, I noted that some have also learned something from my question...

@NewPosts Perhaps we should have just banned everyone from posting from the get-go
would've been a much neater solution
21:21
that's basically how SG works
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Q: Tag wiki (figurative) review queue depth (and maybe a favor)

NanigashiIn two days it will be three weeks since I posted about the firefox-addon-sdk tag and suggested edits to the wiki. There was some discussion (now deleted, presumably by moderators) in the comments about whether I should suggest an edit and await review rather than attempt to persuade someone with...


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