I'm thinking accessing info about youtube links from the youtube data API, unshortening shortened links and previewing XKCD links without going to the site
How is a crappy answer that included broken code for 5 edits (and after the last one is literally exactly my code) and doesn't contain an explaination upvoted?
While we're all here out of community attention @Pro @Sam I have some trouble to resolve, so I won't be very active in chat. If any of you need me, please ping me.
Just to formally document the exact policies we have in place to remove old abandoned / dead questions, the Community user will delete questions in the following circumstances:
If the question is more than 30 days old, and ...
has −1 or lower score
has no answers
is not locked
...or...
it ...
There is a whole list of "What have you tried?" comments that can be removed with a single flag, and Anna Lear and Shog9 (a developer and a Community Manager) agreed that this was a good cleanup.
To avoid that you give the moderators too much work, I don't usually mass-flag comments, but "What have you tried?" comments can be removed using one flag, so this won't increase the moderators' workload.
And the developers and Community Managers find it a good cleanup:
@AnnaLear yesterday I flagged ~50 comments saying "what have you tried", on posts where it was the only comment and where there was an accepted answer. They get auto-nuked by the system when flagged. Will I get in trouble or can I continue doing that?
Hello. Basically I am locked out of asking questions and I really need help on developing my app. I think I got locked out because I asked some questions which did not get upvotes and deleted them once I had found the answer. Please can you help me with getting unbanned. I have increased my reputation by about 70 points but Stack Overflow refuses to accept that I have made a positive contribution
You can see a list of your recently deleted questions by going to the 'question' tab and click on the link at the bottom saying 'recently deleted questions'.
People ask if you know a programming language I answer, "Yes, I know it!" They say, "How do you code x?" I say, "I said I knew it, not that I could code in it!"