@WaiHaLee You've reviewed 60 posts today (of which 4 were audits), thanks! The time between your first and last review today was 1 hour, 9 minutes, and 29 seconds, averaging to a review every 1 minute and 9 seconds.
The only problem. it had, was that it's resume function() isn't working. So just skip that or provide any newer versions than 1.0.1 Thanks in advance. - Wow
Or even if it fixed other small issues, like removing fluff
@rene I wanted to ask, does large tag burnination differ in any way from small tag? Do we burninate tags with >10k posts the same way we burninate tags with <500 posts? Would be burninate design the same way we burninated guidelines?
@Kyll That is a good question. The largest we have done earlier is the legal cleanup. So my initial reaction would be yes. But if such burnination requires multiple months of attention without much temporary support from outside the room we might find different ways. Might be something to add if we answer such requests.
@Sam seem the url changes for each userscript, so every time I use a new one I need to click that again (2 times in Blaze, once for the cv-pls just now)
"with my html file" (I also once tried to start my engine from my car(PHP), while riding my bike(html). Then I realized I had to sit in my car(PHP) to start the engine) — Rizier1236 mins ago
stackoverflow.com/a/36530980/3933332 If you said someone already multiple times that "Try this" and "hope this helps xD" is noise. Should I just don't care or remove/edit it out? (<- FYI: He has "Hope this helps xD" almost in every freaking single answer)
Just picked up this Q&A from the "Suggested Edits" queue stackoverflow.com/questions/17008941/…. The link as it stands is no longer valid. The person who proposes the edit found the (currently) correct link but notes that it is not guaranteed to remain valid. I've left a comment to the Answerer that the content should be posted in the Answer. Is there anything else that should be done?
Consider stackoverflow.com/q/36525554/1743880. It is being closed "StackOverflow is not a bug reporting site for third-party libraries". That doesn't sound right, the question is asking for confirmation. Thoughts?
Borderline, I'd say. Definitely not trying to report a bug, so the reason is not correct. Full code an description, clearly stated... I see no Close-criterium that matches, which leaves it open?
@Tunaki You've reviewed 60 posts today (of which 2 were audits), thanks! The time between your first and last review today was 18 minutes and 1 second, averaging to a review every 18 seconds.
I want to be refunded of my close votes when the post is deleted. It makes sense, no? Take this one stackoverflow.com/q/36532956/1743880 (10k only :p). Posted, hammered 30 seconds later, deleted 30 seconds again later.
SO was not made a better place. And I lost one vote.
Just a thought: should Smokey's removed (falsified and handled within two minutes) reports and the corresponding responses go to the graveyard together with all other handled CVs?
Cindy Meister reviewed 60 posts today (of which 5 were audits)! The time between Cindy Meister's first and last review today was 3 hours, 16 minutes, and 50 seconds, averaging to a review every 3 minutes and 16 seconds.
Sounds like they are just touchy about people editing/closing their questions for some reason. From their profile "I deleted my original stackoverflow account (user678269) after some editor deleted one of my questions (regarding system error exception class), because he did not understand it.".
@AlexanderO'Mara @Tunaki think it's worth an answer? I feel like the comments provide enough, I don't see how I can add anything constructive. Thanks for the ping though, good keeping me honest :)
@JanDvorak you can't always have everything the way you want it. Working or participating in a group sometimes require that you accept things you don't like. Assuming it isn't unreasonable.