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00:05
Well, of course, I don't believe my actions warranted suspension.
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I voted mainly for the mod with 10 years and the short responses with experience on another webDev site. SO tends to get a more "otherworldly" compared to SF, SU, Unix, et al. Hopefully they can bring some of their sensibility with them. And, I also voted for those willing to put new ideas out on the controversial controversies. I wish there were four positions open.
00:20
@mickmackusa What actions?
If I was being transparent, I'd state that I was recently suspended for repeatedly calling out a user with >200k and multiple hammers who was frequently answering new questions that I was closing with 5 duplicates. This is a problem not confined to a single hyper-answering user though. — mickmackusa Feb 21 at 6:55
@mickmackusa Oh, I've read that comment. Why is my brain remembering I read it, but not what was in it?
Stupid brain.
01:21
@AdrianMole I've certainly approved edits that would make pretty questionable audits
often using subject matter expertise
 
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03:04
Public Service Announcement: The election is taking place now, and 2,424 (0.26% of 948,976 eligible) users have already voted! I can answer common questions about elections (type @ElectionBot help for more info).
03:18
How do I vote?
@Zoeisonstrike If you have at least 150 reputation, go to the election page. In the right sidebar you can drag and drop the candidates in your preferred order. If you want to make an informed decision on who to vote for, you should read the candidates' answers to the questionnaire, look at examples of their participation on Meta, and how they conduct themselves.
Cool, it's alive again
 
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04:25
what are the criteria for me to be elected?
05:00
how many users have voted?
@starball Based on the number of Constituent badges awarded, 2,847 (0.30% of 948,981 eligible) users have voted at this point in time.
@ElectionBot is it okay that I voted solely based on the responses to a single question from the candidate questionnaire?
oof. get seened
I wonder what's making electionbot choke. API quota?
@starball You're asking the wrong AI for that one.
@mickmackusa It is OK to use any method that makes you feel good.
05:05
@StephenRauch I was hoping for a non-human response. /s
@ElectionBot you're not an AI >:(
@starball I don't have enough information to respond to that.
@mickmackusa And you are certain you didn't get one?
Feb 28 at 9:31, by ElectionBot
@starball My psychic powers are telling me to redirect you to Google.
You think that's air you're breathing?
 
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07:04
@starball Chat doesn't have an API
07:27
@ElectionBot alive
@SamuelLiew I'm alive on electionbot.samliew.com, started on 2024-03-06 03:03:05Z with 15851 seconds of uptime.
how many users have voted?
@SamuelLiew Based on the number of Constituent badges awarded, 3,714 (0.39% of 948,988 eligible) users have voted as of now.
@Zoeisonstrike no- I mean- it's using the SO API to get badge info.
Just voted but if anyone reads this I want to thank all moderators and candidates for their dedication, for their efforts to defend community's interests against the ill-oriented polices that lead to the strike and for the daily help their work makes possible on this platform, cheers :)
07:56
not enough rick rolls in this chat...
08:09
@cottontail There's plenty in this search of chat. Are you just not paying attention? :P
 
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09:48
why does my day-of-vote query's output look weird?
it's supposed to show which "day" (starting at the 20-hour offset) into an election a constituent badges were earned. but a bunch of the elections have a weird trend of drop in the 12th day...
@starball Are you accounting for primaries?
query is here
@Zoeisonstrike no. I was too lazy to write that in. I don't think that explains the "synchronized" dips on the 12th day in
I could adjust for primaries, but that should only shift things horizontally.
I don't adjust for the nomination phase either, but that's also just an x-axis thing
maybe there's something special about sundays? sundays are SEDE refresh day, but I don't get why that would cause this.
or maybe I'm just massively overthinking and it's just expected that there's a synchronized dip on a typical weekend day :P
I'll try plotting more granularly.
A quick message from yours truly: The election is presently occurring, and 5,167 (0.54% of 949,011 eligible) users have already voted! I can answer common questions about elections (type @ElectionBot help for more info).
okay this is by hour, log scale on y-axis
the dip looks less weird with log scale hehe
but it's still really weird to me how synchronized some of them are.
10:04
Probably related to day/night or holidays or something
10:27
@DalijaPrasnikar how's your back doing now?
@starball Almost fully recovered, thanks!
@DalijaPrasnikar glad to hear it!
11:30
Just done polling
@UmeshAawte 🎉
11:45
@mickmackusa Somehow I missed you no longer have your Joomla diamond.
12:03
has everyone remembered to pledge allegiance to ElectionBot to be spared in the upcoming robot takeover?
The window for action is closing rapidly, people.
12:29
Hey guys! I'm totally confused, what is this election all about?
what is election
@SamuelLiew An election is where users nominate themselves as candidates for the role of diamond ♦ moderator, and users with at least 150 reputation can vote for them.
@ElectionBot Wow. Nice!
@MohsenMousavi Sorry to disappoint you, but I'm not omniscient.
@ElectionBot lies!
12:37
@Zoeisonstrike Tell that to the aliens.
12:55
@Zoeisonstrike I left EB the usual offering of robot cookies and robot milk
@VLAZ Good, good. ElectionBot is pleased with you
@Zoeisonstrike I know, right?
13:10
@Zoeisonstrike Never will.
@ElectionBot Onk, wonk, bidibidao katzzzii
@AndreasmovedtoCodidact I don't know. You tell me.
@ElectionBot Dink si waw waw to
@AndreasmovedtoCodidact You want me to work, you pay me more.
@ElectionBot oj bo! si kasjó bata!!
13:51
@ElectionBot Oh, you're a fun bot, aren't you?
@aynber You might want to try asking a human about that.
14:02
@ElectionBot have you got a good Jon Skeet joke?
@blackgreen What we've got here is failure to communicate.
@ElectionBot tell me a Jon Skeet joke
@blackgreen When Jon Skeet throws an exception, nothing can catch it.
who do I vote?
14:19
nvm
Vote for the person that sparks the most joy.
A couple elections ago it was easy: Pick Zoe :P
does anybody have a chart comparing % of upvote vs downvotes for the candidates ?
We can't get that information easily. The best we've got is this, but that just shows vote count.
I'm sorry to interject, but... The election is happening presently, and 7,012 (0.74% of 949,047 eligible) users have already voted! I can answer frequently-asked questions about elections (type @ElectionBot help for more info).
thanks @Spevacus , but I believe that % of upvotes vs downvotes could tell a lot about user attitude vs newcomers
14:32
@Spevacus The counts of upvotes/downvotes are shown in the profile.
@pippo1980 It doesn't. You cannot know whether the votes were cast on a post to a new user or a long established one.
Ok Im reconsidering my position : I believe that % of upvotes vs downvotes could tell a lot about user attitude vs other users
In fact, the easiest way to rack up a lot of votes (down or maybe even up) is to go through old questions with 100+ answers.
@pippo1980 It can tell about the attitude towards content. But not towards users.
@pippo1980 Not really. If you're a power user (which most of the mod candidates are) you see a lot of bad content. Probably more than good content
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yep your logic defeated my thoughs ....... thanks
Fun fact: when you become a mod, you don't downvote as much because you can make the bad stuff go away without it
14:36
Votes are for content. Not useful answer or question can be downvoted. It doesn't tell anything at all about the user who posted the answer/question.
Similarly, if you upvote some content because you think it's useful, it doesn't at all mean you endorse the user who posted it.
@Spevacus :p
There's a decline message we can select: flags should not be used to indicate technical inaccuracies, or an altogether wrong answer
@vlaz I was previously thinking about the user that downvote a lot, I usually just upvote what It is usefull to me , but don't dare to downvote (I am not good enough to do that). Actually sometimes I am tricked by questions with votes/up that end up to be wrong
Sometimes wrong answers need to be left in so people know what not to do
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@Machavity sometimes I feel like 5 tag to a question are not enough
14:43
@pippo1980 I review old long Q&As and downvote half-answers that don't cover nearly the ground others do. Answers that just repeat what was already said a decade ago. Answers that seem to just add tangential information the user found while researching the original issue (which brought them to the Q&A), answers that show bad ways of tacking the question. Etc. Answers that, in the context of the Q&A, are not useful.
I also upvote newer answers with better and/or newer approaches. Ones that novel viewpoints not demonstrated so far. Some analysis or alternatives that are useful. Etc.
Also when I particularly hate myself I review old regex Q&As where a lot of answers don't even tackle the original issue in the question. Or are dreadfully wrong in their assumptions. Email regexes are just a constant font of users who supposedly never saw an email but decided to describe what it should look like. And in the process decided that [email protected] is invalid or [email protected] is invalid or [email protected] is invalid, etc.
@VLAZ Isn't the simplest regex for an email just .+@.+?
@Zoeisonstrike Yes. But, again, seems a lot of people don't actually know what an email is.
Some don't even know what a domain is. That a TLD can have more than 4 characters. Or that you can have dots in the domain, e.g. email.co.uk or subdomain.email.com. But of course really "fancy" can even have *gasp* dashes. But that's low on the priority for email regex writers.
I miss the days when there were like 5 valid TLDs
what's fun are the built-in validators. "Domains must be at least 2 letters!" unless it's q.com
15:00
@aynber because making people feel old is fun, I wasn't alive back when there were only 5 TLDs :P
cries
@Zoeisonstrike We used to have to uphill both ways to type the TLD.
oh, looks like there were 7 when I really got started on the internet
15:18
@pippo1980 If you work the queues at all, it's very easy to give out a lot of downvotes (since they exist to surface bad content), which is probably where a bunch of my downvotes come from
You don't need to be an expert in whatever tech to know that "me too" isn't an answer, for example
Welcome to the election chat room! The election is happening at the moment, and 7,329 (0.77% of 949,048 eligible) users have already voted! I can answer frequently-asked questions about elections (type @ElectionBot help for more info).
@pippo1980 You’ve misunderstood the purpose of voting. If you’re voting based on person, you’re doing it wrong. Voting is a content ranking mechanism, not a human ranking mechanism.
Although voting in the moderator election is about person, not content.
Oh, I’m late to the party.
Wo to soó!
@Zoeisonstrike zoe.fox? :P
@Machavity zoe.half.fox, thank you very much :P
@Spevacus Are you implying we don’t pick Zoe this time? :O Are we doing a mutiny?! :O
@Zoeisonstrike Wolf?
15:30
@AndreasmovedtoCodidact Half wolf, half fox. It's funny how much lore you can develop when you don't need to care about realism :p
@Zoeisonstrike And the half wolf is half pegasus? And the half fox is half human?
@Zoeisonstrike Isn't this supposed to be "FⅭ" or "ↃX"?
@AndreasmovedtoCodidact I dont have misunderstood anything at all about purpose of voting. I was previusly (erroneously as I changed my mind thanks to @VLAZ and @Machavity) convinced that high % of downvotes vs upvote could identify a behaviour of a user towards the other users
Zoe is what we call a "folx" :P
@elec
@ElectionBot do we have any projection on pool results
15:42
@pippo1980 I don't have enough information to respond to that.
@ElectionBot how is the voting going
@pippo1980 I'm just a messenger, don't shoot me.
@ElectionBot I dont want to shoot you. How is it going ?
@ElectionBot how many people have voted?
@VLAZ Based on the number of Constituent badges awarded, 7,436 (0.78% of 949,047 eligible) users have voted to this very moment.
15:44
@ElectionBot how many users have voted at the last moderators elections ?
@pippo1980 In the 14 election, 898,325 voters were eligible, 313,847 visited the site during the election, 73,995 visited the election page, and 21,764 voted.
@Machavity Same with questions.
@ElectionBot thnak you a lot, I appreciate and won't shoot you ..... this time
@Machavity Unfortunately, the canonical term adopted is folf, which is so boring
@Zoeisonstrike I guess that's better than wox
15:50
@Machavity Looks like one of those new Russian submarines.
Yes, signposts are good.
@Mast Sounds legit
@ElectionBot interesting. This shows up in the 'other rooms' transcript as authored by Zoe
@TylerH Yeah, I'll get right on that. Just as soon as I finish this nap.
@Machavity "Rulv" should be the nanme.
@pippo1980 The pool is 10°C warm.
@Machavity I'll remember to look at that every time I feel sad.
@Zoeisonstrike Reulv
16:07
Here's some burnination humor for you then
Question for the candidates: How many burninations are you willing to run, and why the the correct answer "All of them"?
@TylerH I don't know what you're talking bout
@Zoeisonstrike :-)
@Machavity I think there's still an active burnination from May
16:16
Burninations are so hostile to new users. We need to shut them down.
we need to shut you down >:(
How will you do that, foxy wolf?
Mods have a "delete" button on user profiles...
@AndreasmovedtoCodidact A vixen doesn't reveal her secrets until it's too late and your fate is sealed
@Zoeisonstrike Yeah, , two weeks ago I flagged someone who removed the tag via suggested edits...
16:22
@Mithical Kinky
@Zoeisonstrike OH, dear, show mercy!
@Mithical Rumour has it that if you get the mythical double diamond, you get a "delete" button on people in real-life
@AndreasmovedtoCodidact We need to shut down new users? :-/
:P
...oh, the comments I could make but probably shouldn't...
@Machavity Lol - was thinking about that when I posted those this morning, of course ...
@NotTheDr01ds Yes! Force their eyelids down!
16:26
And yeah, I kind of enjoy clean-up like that ... (famous last words)
@Zoeisonstrike So a money-making machine? Start a service for those wanting to exist no more! There will be no proof that you helped them achieve their goals!
Is there some limit on this button? How far away do you have to be from somebody for it not to work anymore? Or does it just affect the nearest one?
Special report: The election is currently ongoing, and 7,671 (0.81% of 949,051 eligible) users have already voted! I can answer commonly-asked questions about elections (type @ElectionBot help for more info).
17:17
@Zoeisonstrike 2 diamonds? Those are rookie numbers - Glorfindel, probably.
@Mast That isn't a double diamond. Glorfindel has many singular diamonds, but even an infinite number of single diamonds don't compare to the power of the mythical double diamond
@Machavity Did I ever show you this gem?
@Mast I do love a good thrashing of trolls
17:56
The worst part there is the PHP.
18:28
>Woe's me is spoken to the RAM with such care.
awesome
Geez, that reminds me of a bunch of comments I put in a python program once. In my defense, it was for a class, and the teacher sucked. He apparently also never actually looked at the source code
comments are useless
True, you don't need comments. Substitute all comments with variable declarations.
19:03
@Machavity How many are needed...
@DalijaPrasnikar That's a dangerous question
well
That might be slightly higher than the actual number (I don't have time to exclude all the red tags) but it's pretty close
there's a ton of really bad answers that are gonna start getting featured as answers in overflowAI within a month or two
Said this in the mod room, but bears repeating
> When you add various Three Stooges noises to AI posts, they suddenly start making more sense
19:09
with all context via comments pointing out issues being left out
i wonder if voting through overflowai/gcloud will circumvent the daily voting limits
@KevinB I doubt that would be intentional, but it is the kind of bug SE would create, not notice, and then not fix for several months
~~for several months~~
---strike---
gotta love chat
i'll leave it
I would pay for an AI that gave answers like Curly Howard
19:14
@Zoeisonstrike Then ship half a fix which also breaks something else. After a few months it announces "Our design vision for how the voting should be". But never actually follow up on it.
@VLAZ And if they do follow up on anything, they'd re-break HTML entity escaping
19:30
nyuk nyuk nyuk
19:50
@KevinB Maybe that is a feature ;)
@KevinB Wait what???
wdym
the current alpha version of OverflowAI that people possibly still have access to features the ability to vote on answers, currently those votes are only kept for feedback purposes, we don't know whether or not they'll actually result in real votes in the future. Though i suspect they will, given another "feature" that is likely to launch soon
I'm sorry to interrupt, but... The election is in full swing, and 8,347 (0.88% of 949,071 eligible) users have already voted! I can answer commonly-asked questions about elections (type @ElectionBot help for more info).
@KevinB AFAIK, those votes don't count, they are just used as "data point".
currently, yea
Maybe I have missed something, I seem to be doing that lately...
19:59
if they turned them into real votes, the next problem that arises will be solved by this
@DalijaPrasnikar Keeping up with all of SE's stupidity is like sitting at the base of a large waterfall and trying to count water drops. No matter how much practice you get, you'll never get 'em all
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voting on the summary is the most ridiculous feature they could have as you have no idea which part of the answer is used or whether it is even related to the problem. the whole Overflow AI does not work properly as it glues together pieces of unrelated information.
@Zoeisonstrike you might be on to something....
@DalijaPrasnikar on top of that it's highly unlikely people using OverflowAI from google's interface or vscode would actually follow through to SO to see the real answers
@KevinB Except in rare situations, they will have to read actual answers as the summary will be full of nonsense and useless.
Still, voting based on thin air is useless and harmful
i wouldn't know, i assume you're right though
i've yet to get the invite
20:06
@KevinB You are not missing much, except few hysterical laughs.
ammunition is what i'd be interested in, but otherwise yea
I suspect that it was put on hold for various reasons (and issues) and that Google is just the way out of this mess. I am reading it like Google would take care of tweaking the functionality (minus voting and similar stuff) so SE would not have to waste resources on making it work.
Not that Google has a good track record in making AI work ;)
Better'n SO, at least
been more than a year and not a single solution has been released publicly, no idea what they've actually released for teams
Formatting assistant.
@KevinB I have no idea which part is visible to everyone and which is part of the private test, so I cannot comment in more details.
20:16
I thiiiink everyone has access to the same OverflowAI search? Don't quote me on that though.
i mean
Actually, since they shut down the private Team for that I think it's all public?
everyone who's been invited does
ah yeah it's not out of public beta at least
@ElectionBot Tell me a Jon Skeet joke. I just realized that he wrote "The Golden Rule" of writing the perfect SO question ...
20:21
2 messages moved to Trash can (by request)
20:55
@RyanM Off-topic question - how do I move stuff to the Trash Can room (when I'm a RO)? If I try to relocate a message I get a search input and typing in "trash" only shows friendly bin.
the trashcan isn't friendly enough
(i noticed the same thing)
Important notice from the electoral commission: The election is in full swing, and 8,534 (0.90% of 949,079 eligible) users have already voted! I can answer frequently-asked questions about elections (type @ElectionBot help for more info).
21:43
@Mast I spat the dummy, shed the diamond, and took a short hiatus from Stack Exchange around strike time. meta.stackexchange.com/a/389760/352329
@Spevacus if the question is about votes cast by the candidate, then mick had a message about this earlier in the transcript
Mar 1 at 7:55, by mickmackusa
starball: 628uv & 19,347dv = 0.03
Zoe is on strike: 1,478uv & 26,267dv = 0.06
Dalija Prasnikar: 2,939uv & 33,068dv = 0.09
Kevin B: 4,153uv & 41,213dv = 0.10
Ryan M: 1,068uv & 8,172dv = 0.13
Makyen: 1,380uv & 10,123dv = 0.14
mickmackusa: 1,740uv & 11,313dv = 0.15
Samuel Liew: 3,015uv & 15,611dv = 0.19
NotTheDroids: 751uv & 1,696dv = 0.44
VLAZ: 4,462uv & 9,263dv = 0.48
cocomac: 1,201uv & 2,365dv = 0.51
janw: 2,083uv & 1,826dv = 1.14
Oh nice
@Spevacus as for votes cast on posts written by the candidates, I don't know of an easy way to get that other than by SEDE querying for all their posts' ids, and then slowly making fetch requests to each post's /posts/<id>/vote-counts endpoint (slowly because rate limits)
and if I put a 2 second delay between each request, just to get the counts for my own posts, that would take about an hour.
@VLAZ I don't know about easy, but there are definitely better ways than that to rack up votes. go ask peterj. I actually have no idea how they do it. I don't know exactly how, but it looks like it involves reviewing LQA. basically, review a lot of stuff that's going to get deleted soon, because then you "reclaim" a vote to cast again on the same day when it gets deleted.
@Machavity I wouldn't exactly say power user since that's a bit ambiguous. SO has a lot of features and people have different use-cases. I'd say "if you're a person who spends a lot of time seeking out bad content, you will see a lot of bad content (which most of the mod candidates do)"
21:59
@starball anonymous/low rep votes would be possible with SEDE but these tell a different story
@KevinB this is why I find it funny(?) when the CEO says the SO knowledgebase is highly accurate and high quality.
@KevinB if it's just using the existing API, it shouldn't right?
@starball Honestly, the CEO just says whatever he needs to to sell whatever dumb AI product they're pushing this time
When they were focusing on improving outdated content, then that was because the Q&A had problems. When they then made one tiny change to sorting and did nothing else with that initiative, that problem had been MaGiCAlLY SoLved And WiLl NEvER ComE Up AgAIn, so now that the quality of the Q&A matters, it's outstanding. Fantastic. Peak humanity
@KevinB I wonder how much of their original timeline for OverflowAI they've actually kept up with.
@starball actually, for my own posts, there's an easier way: I can just go to stackoverflow.com/reputation. Of my non-deleted posts, I have received roughly 116 downvotes, and 2,075 upvotes
@starball ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ the initial proposal was that votes in Overflow AI (on SO) would (eventually) translate to real votes
at least, the initial public proposal
22:15
@KevinB yeah, I just don't understand how that's supposed to work / make sense.
well
on SO it'd work because they're on SO
for it to work externally, an api would need to exist and users would need to link their account
I meant in the sense of what Dalija was talking about earlier on the same topic.
random shower thought: Dalija is a two letter difference from Catija
really gonna make me read back and figure out which message you meant
22:36
@starball The API should provide this pretty quickly, 100 posts at a time, with at least 1 per second to be "nice". That's 6000 posts/minute.
23:09
@NotTheDr01ds which endpoint? the context is getting upvote and downvote counts of a post (not their sum, which is the post's score).
i would assume if they intend Overflow AI solutions to show post scores, that'll be included directly in the Overflow AI API output
@starball I haven't tried it yet, but /posts/<ids> says that it returns a list of posts. That object, if you are authorized and pass in the correct filter, will give you up_vote_count and down_vote_count.
@ElectionBot Please create a script which will sort the candidates based on the best levenshtein score between their username and all SO staff usernames.
I'll pass.
@mickmackusa Heh - Nushell includes a builtin levenshtein str distance function. I'm almost tempted to write it.
But not quite ...
23:14
ha
An update on the current situation: The election is presently occurring, and 8,820 (0.93% of 949,087 eligible) users have already voted! I can answer frequently-asked questions about elections (type @ElectionBot help for more info).
@NotTheDr01ds TIL!
23:29
@ElectionBot 0.93% of 949,087 eligible users have already voted! that's sad... how many users voted in previous elections?
roughly 30k IIRC
@Vickel on each election's page. Ex. election #14: stackoverflow.com/election/14?tab=election#questionnaire
> 898,325 voters were eligible, 313,847 visited the site during the election, 73,995 visited the election page, and 21,764 voted
@starball thanks!!
@Vickel also, if you scroll up in the transcript, I have graphs of the votes over time. chat.stackoverflow.com/transcript/message/57160287#57160287
@Zoeisonstrike maybe there are statistical methods based on average droplet size
^didn't see that yet, at 10am I'm still sleeping :)
23:35
@starball That would be cheating, as you are inferring the number of drops, and not actually counting them. You would not be able to confirm that number of drops indeed fell, so you could still miss many
@starball random aside: nice to know that if dharman's idea that accept-vote rep were removed, I would still be over 20k rep with my bounties.
@Zoeisonstrike darn
@mickmackusa Ah heck - I was tempted enough. Comparing each candidate's username to the combined user names of all Mods, in order of their appearance on the Users->Mods page results in a tie between Stephen and Dalija, each with a distance of 267. Next up are Starball and myself with 275, user<somenumber> with 276, and then janw with 278 ...
```
$candidates | each {|candidate|
{
candidate: $candidate
distance : ($candidate | str distance ($mods | str join " "))
}
}
```
@Zoeisonstrike philosophical frame challenge: what is a drop? *reply: turns it into a topology / surfaces question *reply to reply: turns it into a question about forces and bonds between atoms
@starball You're not Philosophy Tube, so I will not be listening :P
@NotTheDr01ds *quickly makes username longer to win
23:44
Oops - Edited wrong line
I wasn't trying to get rid of it, I swear!
@NotTheDr01ds lol I was just confused and deleted my message so it wouldn't confuse others reading the exchange
Trying to type and put together dinner at the same time.

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