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Q: Reviews - No code first-question, with a to-do list to be accomplished

pierpyWhile doing my daily reviews, I came across this question. It seemed to me some sort of "Please code something for me, I will not write anything". I choose to share a feedback (this is a user with >1K rep in many other communities), but no luck. After some edits and many comments, the author insi...

 
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15:22
@ZoestandswithUkraine, @RyanM can there be a situation where a review result is overridden more than once by a mod?
no worries, if you ever encounter this, can you send me the link, please? I am trying to make the reporting logic as robust as possible in the absence of any native way to get the review outcome from SE.
15:35
What exactly is it that you're making, again?
@Andreasdetestscensorship it is a userscript that helps me with reviewing suggested edits. I initially made it for myself, but am planning to release it via the org once it is more useful to others. It interops with Sam's review helper userscript by adding info on the edit author (name, rep, % approved, % rejected, % pending, total, approval ratio), review (# of reject votes on the item), and a graph of the reviewer stats (how many I skipped, approved, rejected, etc). It now has a BSOR report generator too.
oh, and also makes it easier to see how many reviews you have left:
and this is the extra info sidebar item:
@OlegValteriswithUkraine Sure, will do
@OlegValteriswithUkraine That can be a little bit misleading, though, if they had a large number of rejected edits in the past, but have since improved, and recently mostly have accepted ones.
15:45
the graph got broken at some point (most likely SE's updates), and I need to fix it, but this should give you an idea of how it looks, @Andreasdetestscensorship:
@ZoestandswithUkraine thanks, appreciated!
Perhaps include a graph of the author's history, too?
@Andreasdetestscensorship that's just a piece of quick info to help me determine what to expect from the edit before I even take a deeper look. I am yet to see a single review where the stats are abysmal while the edit itself is good.
@Andreasdetestscensorship yup, wanted to, it's made in a generic manner - but as you can see, I need to fix the graph first :)
@OlegValteriswithUkraine Perhaps. I only have an 83% acceptance rate.
@OlegValteriswithUkraine I never rely on stats alone to evaluate a piece, but I understand that others might - part of the reason I am reluctant to release it until I introduce more conventional features.
Another reason is that it is basically an excuse to see if I can build a library for rendering SVG-based graphs from scratch :)
You should use Vulkan for that.
15:55
@Andreasdetestscensorship nope, yours is 96.67%
Or better yet: assembly.
@OlegValteriswithUkraine 210 accepted. 36 declined.
hmm
oh, the excerpts and wikis, sorry, I forgot
You have a bug in your userscript.
:P
hmm
oh, I think I do!
thanks
15:58
hmmm, and why on earth did it not fetch the rest of the items...
Rate limit, maybe.
huh, judging by my source (I haven't touched it for about a year), I only wanted to consider the latest 30 reviews in those stats.
makes much more sense now:
thanks for pointing that out, btw, I would've probably not touch the API module for a while
It seems to be by-design (I am not that crazy to omit pagination entirely without reason), but I can't make out why, exactly, I did that
16:14
@OlegValteriswithUkraine Are you excluding wiki edits from that?
@Andreasdetestscensorship more like - it's not possible to include them... Say thanks to SE
mhm, ok.
The suggestions tab under all actions on my profile says I have a total of 222 suggestions.
the API endpoint for suggested edits does not even return wiki suggestions...
SE has done nothing for the API for years
well, not true, they added a whole set of endpoints for the Borg. But anything that's actually useful for their userbase? No, you wish
Well, it's probably fine to keep wiki edits separate from those statistics.
I'd take a separate endpoint, yeah, if it existed :)
there is simply no way to get them from the API, period...
16:19
The "reviewer stats" says 210 approved and 36 declined, for me.
Yours says 185 approved and 26 declined. 212 in total.
And on my profile page: total of 222 suggestions.
@Andreasdetestscensorship correct - mine only accounts for "normal" edits, no wiki edits
mhm, well, yeah.
I guess the numbers check out.
But you can try to inspect where those numbers are fetched from, and see if you can do the same.
unfortunately, they are fetched as an SSR block of HTML... I try to avoid as much scraping as possible because SE makes breaking changes every once in a while + it is such a pain to parse their HTML structure because it is utterly non-semantic.
Yeah, that's reasonable.
I guess I probably could switch to scraping - it will save up on API quota, and I already have to rely on scraping to parse the review outcome (because of course there is no endpoint to get the review item stats, no sir).
Dunno - automating anything for SE is so painful.
I mean... look at this - how am I supposed to reliably parse that:
for the record - js-review-instructions, for some reason, hosts review outcomes
if they knew what they are doing, the HTML markup would look like this:
<aside id="review-outcome">
<ul id="review-votes">
<li class="js-review-vote">
  <a class="js-review-vote-user-link"></a>
  <span class="js-review-vote-timestamp"></span>
  <strong class="js-review-vote-action"></strong>
</li>
</ul>
</aside>
or something like that. The proposed markup is done in a way so they won't have to ditch the "JS CSS classes" approach
Were it some private project for end users only, I'd understand them not caring. But they know we have a strong userscript writing community. They even acknowledged it. Yet, the markup looks like shit.
16:37
It’s too strong to be parsed.
nah, I parsed it :) But my eyes start to bleed every time I need to do some scraping to get a userscript working.
HTML is quite stupid. It should be split up, with one carrier for the data, and one carrier for its relations/presentation.
yes, but that is completely lost on SE.
They mix presentation, logic, and data all the time.
@OlegValteriswithUkraine There is no right and wrong; only HTML, and those too weak to parse it.
I have watched too much Harry Spotter as of lately.
@OlegValteriswithUkraine They didn’t manage to bundle data in CSS, did they?
@Andreasdetestscensorship admittedly, it does help me stay sharp on writing selectors :)
@Andreasdetestscensorship no, thankfully not.
16:43
@OlegValteriswithUkraine I’ll go write a feature request.
Diverse diversity for the win!
I will attribute a lot of this stupidity to HTML itself. It’s a confusing language, and the tags are, well, inbetween few and many.
There’s too many to know exactly which one to use, and not enough to cover all cases.
@Andreasdetestscensorship nope, that's definitely not because of HTML
it's because of the "microclasses" stupidity
It’s always nice to encode colour in classes, though.
And alignment.
And units.
definitely - the only problem here is that all of those should be on the developer side only, then inlined away in a minified CSS bundle for end users.
they do use postcss, for Christ's sake. They could write proper components. They just choose not to do so.
16:49
But Stacks is so revolutionary and awesome.
yeah, so revolutionary the DailyWTF made fun of the approach back in 2006 :)
so revolutionary Tailwind CSS had existed for years before they started the project...
so revolutionary Bootstrap had existed for waaay more years by the time they started it...
Is there any active development for a replacement of HTML, btw? I’m hoping WASM eventually gains a hold, but that’s for JS.
hmm, why would we want to replace it? It is just a markup language, nothing wrong with it per se. What's wrong is how everyone seems to wield it...
It think it’s wrong to mix up data and presentation.
it's not mixed if done properly?
16:55
And if you’d not have everything stuck in the DOM, you could have a proper data storage.
@OlegValteriswithUkraine It specifies the data, and where it belongs in the presentation.
17:36
A number of problematic reopen votes in review, Code dump #1, Code dump #2, No MRE & no focus, Common dup.
@ZoestandswithUkraine ^^ ping in case you miss it.
 
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21:10
stackoverflow.com/review/suggested-edits/34404445 should not have been approved - it fixed the bug the question was reporting

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