@HamZa The number of dupes in the tag regex has been increasing. However there has been a dearth of close votes. Hence I have two questions to you. 1. Do you allow close vote requests in the regex tag in this room? (totally under your discretion) and 2. Do you have a gold regex hammer regular in the room?
we don't have any specific rule that states to not post close vote requests here. I guess almost everyone here is happy to help and review the CV but that's my opinion. As for the second question, it's kinda difficult to assess since "regular" is relative. This room is kinda "quite" compared to more active rooms. nhahtdh and Martin Büttner got the regex hammer but I haven't seen Martin in a while
@BhargavRao the regex tag has been a mess for years now. But I guess the overall quality of the site has dropped recently. A lot of meta discussions, I got tired of following those discussions /moderating.
Ah, Yes. That always happens. Regex is one of the important [lang-agnostic] tags and hence that is quite expected.
Coming to the main point, We (A few other users included) have developed a bot that reports duplicate posts. It is a registered StackApp. ATM, it has been reporting the regex posts to us, but we have taken no action as we do not know if the post is the right dupe. The main idea is to get the correct eyes on the regex posts. Hence, with your permission, can we run the bot here? (It's already running in Ruby and the R rooms).
This bot is running two different registered stack apps: SOCVFinder that notify about possible duplicates and cherry pick questions to review and Heat Detector that analyse comments to find heat, see quick guide for commands.
Busy I guess. Work, working out, school, CTF's and also chilling :_) That said, I've left chatrooms in general. It distracts me from the things I'm doing. I got to stay focussed which is kind of hard for me