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12:48 AM
@TheMaster @Tanaike @Marios - need help in closing as the first time reviewers closed it as broad instead of tying to a dupe target, target is: stackoverflow.com/questions/58270885/…
 
1:16 AM
@OlegValter could you vote first please ?
 
@Marios - there is a small problem - I initially voted on Oct, 17th, and it got closed, but for a ridiculous reason. Now I am still prohibited to vote for closure because I already voted :(
 
@OlegValter I see. Done :)
 
@Marios yay, thank you :) Yeah, that's kind of an irritation, but I guess it is to prevent the close/reopen wars from happening
 
@OlegValter true :))
 
@Marios :)
 
 
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2:25 AM
@OlegValter Sorry. I cannot understand about it.
 
2:45 AM
@Tanaike good morning!
 
@OlegValter Good morning!
 
@Tanaike re:question - I tried to close the question as a delicate of a more well-developed Q&A to make it easier to find polling-related questions, but failed as others closed as "too broad". Now I can't vote anymore :) We reopened it, and now it should be closed as a dupe before reviewers get to it - hence the help request
 
@OlegValter stackoverflow.com/questions/58270885/… has already been reopened. And in this case, stackoverflow.com/q/19814917 is required to be closed as the duplicate. Is my understanding correct?
 
@Tanaike correct :) As I think the former is a better-developed Q&A with a bunch of solutions, but the latter is not worthless - so my idea is to link them
 
@OlegValter When I saw stackoverflow.com/q/19814917 , it's "asked Nov 6 '13 at 14:39". When I saw stackoverflow.com/q/58270885 , it's "asked Oct 7 '19 at 13:45". In this case, should newer one be closed as the duplicate? But I'm not sure whether I could correctly understand about this. Sorry for this.
 
2:55 AM
@Tanaike no worries! Not that the newer questions must be closed as dupes of older questions. As far as I know, the rule of thumb is to choose the best target out of the two and act accordingly. I think the one with Sourabh's answer is a better Q&A (let me know what you think), and the older one thus can serve as a signpost
 
@OlegValter Thank you for replying. I had never known that the newer question can be used for the older question as the duplicate. From now, I had thought that the older question is used for the newer question as the duplicate.
 
@Tanaike no problem - that's a common source for the confusion :) I am glad that the official policy allows us to close in any order - otherwise we would land in a problem of everything pointing to obsolete answers. FYI, network-wide FAQ on the matter: meta.stackexchange.com/questions/10841/…
 
@OlegValter Thank you for the information. By the information, I voted it.
 
@Tanaike thank you :) today, we slightly reduced the fragmentation of questions on web app polling :)
 
@OlegValter đź‘Ť
 
 
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7:12 AM
no additional detail/clarity needed stackoverflow.com/q/64465913/11551468
 
 
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2:50 PM
posted on October 22, 2020 by Unknown

What’s changing  We’re creating a single place to manage web and mobile apps in the Admin console. With the new location, we’ll also be updating the management interface to be more consistent and intuitive. You’ll find this at Admin console > Apps > Web and mobile apps. There, you’ll be able to see configured apps, search apps, add apps, manage user access, adjust settings, and more

 
3:49 PM
@RafaGuillermo huh, seems like there is a spree of closing for details-clarity :) It is a bad question, but I agree that it is very clear, voted for reopening
@RafaGuillermo also edited for good measure :) Btw, it is actually [cv-pls] with s, number of people confused by it is growing, me included (z refers to the tag in the outside of the actual request context).
@RafaGuillermo FYI, there is a userscript for simplifying the process: github.com/SO-Close-Vote-Reviewers/UserScripts/blob/master/…
I also started developing my own version as a chrome extension :) But not sure when I will have enough time to bring it in shape
 
4:23 PM
/dev and /exec web app URLs with getUrl() stackoverflow.com/questions/60232532/…
actually encountered the same issue with a client - shoutout to @Tanaike for saving some head-scratching time
 
 
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7:06 PM
@OlegValter I noticed this, lots of closed questions today. Thanks for the edit
@OlegValter Yeah I don't use it enough so I always forget - I have the terrible habit of changing all 's's to 'z's simply because I'm used to having to americanise everything that has been standardised as I know British english
@OlegValter Huh, that's actually pretty great. I would be up for collaboration if you have a github repo for a Chrome extension version, I have a decent amount of experience with Chrome extensions
 

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