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12:08
Thanks for sharing live details on bad (triage) reviews here. Very insightful =)
user12867493
@double-beep How do you get all these reviews?
magic
Mar 17 at 0:34, by Samuel Liew
For now, please focus on only reporting completed Triage reviews in the past 7 days, with at least one vote for "Requires Editing", and the question has at least one close vote (or is already closed). Also avoid reporting reviews where where I have closed the question.
user12867493
I have some bad reviews to report but I can't see close votes
13:25
@Daniil use the API to see the CV count
user12867493
How do I do that?
@Daniil If you flag a Question for closure and your flag is marked helpful, then it's received at least one close vote.
user12867493
My close flags never get handled and almost always expire :/
const id = <question_id>;
$.get(`api.stackexchange.com/2.2/questions${id}?order=desc&sort=activity&site=stackoverflow&filter=!)5IW-1CBJh-k0T7yaaeIcKxo)Nsr`, results=>{console.log(results.items[0].close_vote_count)})
Mine too. Then I just watch them in the ages away to see that Roomba gets them
13:27
run ^^ in the console each time. It will show how many CVs a question has.
user12867493
Is there a usercript for that?
I'd use var.. instead of const. To avoid "Uncaught SyntaxError: Identifier 'id' has already been declared"
user12867493
I got:
user12867493
SyntaxError: redeclaration of const id
user12867493
13:42
@double-beep ^
Use var id = ...; the first time. Then id = ...; Or paste it into the place where the id is located in the .get(...) :)
user12867493
Now I got:
user12867493
TypeError: invalid assignment to const `id'
user12867493
@Scratte ^
Are you using:
var id = <question_id>;
$.get(`https://api.stackexchange.com/2.2/questions/${id}?order=desc&sort=activity&site=stackoverflow&filter=!)5IW-1CBJh-k0T7yaaeIcKxo)Nsr`, results=>{console.log(results.items[0].close_vote_count)})
user12867493
13:47
yes
Ahh.. you already have id defined. You need a "new" console
user12867493
Ok
or go with var id2 = ... and then use id2 in the get()
user12867493
Maybe I can make a python script to do that...
..or a userscript that you can post on stackapps for everyone :)
user12867493
13:53
I don't know how to make userscripts...
Me either. But I have a handful that I want :D
user12867493
Maybe you can help me and we can do it together?
That is a good idea. I'd have to study a few first, so I'm not all newbie.
 
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15:29
@Daniil oh, yeah, I assumed you wouldn't use it twice in a tab ;)
I can make a userscript for that BTW
user12867493
@double-beep Please don't
user12867493
I kinda want to do it myself
user12867493
But I can't stop you
oh, ok
user12867493
So are you making one?
15:33
I just started
user12867493
Are you going to carry on?
but no need to publish, I can keep it myself
user12867493
Stealing my idea :)
user12867493
@double-beep Ok then
user12867493
nvm
17:19
@Daniil I had to think for 1 minute whether this review deserved a report or not...
Sometimes I'm left at a lost....
@bad_coder Why are you leaving editing summaries as comments on posts? :)
@Scratte that's automated. I edited the post on the "help&improve queue". When you do an edit there, the system automatically comments the "edit summary" in order to "educate the users".
@bad_coder Never seen that before :) Thank you :)
@Scratte It was a surprise for me too when I first entered the "help & improve queue". It's probably the smallest review queue, so it only outputs around between 100-200 posts each day, that's why you don't come across comments like that very often.
@Scratte ohh, and you are welcome :) !!
I'm imagining that queue is a challenge. And time consuming.
17:34
this is why the H&I was created.
@double-beep I wouldn't say that...When a post blatantly needs editing and none of the reviewers on Triage has time they send it to H&I...The concept is sound, the posts I edited there really needed an overhaul.
18:26
H&I will definitely be the hardest earned Steward badge of any queue. I have flagged vastly more than I've edited, but you only get 'credited' for editing.
18:54
@DavidBuck Depends on how you look at it. Triage will likely give out at least one ban for every 100 reviews ;) At 32 days per ban, that's already about 320 days with no progress :D
19:32
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Q: When I review posts, and want to make an edit, but the edit queue is full

Ann ZenWhen I review posts, and want to make an edit, but the edit queue is full, should I just skip it?

20:50
@Scratte I managed 1000 triage reviews with only one ban, so it was definitely faster!
user12867493
@double-beep we did the same review, how co-incidental is that ^ :)
user12867493
And the only two who reviewed correctly
@DavidBuck I did 15000 late answers for the steward badge :) Didn't want to get banned again.
21:49
@DavidBuck certainly the most difficult by number of daily posts. I think that's because most editing is done in the preceding queues. "Requires editing" (that sends to H&I) is mostly for reviewers who don't have time or don't know how to edit.
@bad_coder Or.. on the way to a ban ;)
@Scratte lol :) yeah that's brilliant...
22:18
I did think that the increased number of bans was making a significant difference on H&I, but it seems to be back to its normal self where at least half of all posts are only fit for closure.
Although number do seem to be down overall, the quality doesn't seem to change. Then again, that might just be because FP has calmed right down compared to being over 3000 a couple of weeks ago.
That will not change until there better guidance for new reviewers. Lots of them have the impression that they should make an effort rather than skipping and lots of them are confused about what's on-topic and even more of them thinks it's bad to close a post on a new user.. and there are users making the 500 rep mark all the time.
That rather assumes people will read the guidance.
@DavidBuck At present it a little confusing what to read and where it is.
Don't underestimate the mazes and despair of meta. And help seems kind of a strange place to find information for people who only check the manual when something goes wrong.
23:18
@DavidBuck I heard a mod say, around that time, there had been a spam attack against SO. I figured the length of the FP queue was due to that...

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