So as I mentioned before, I've noticed a huge amount of rubbish questions getting immediately upvoted. For example: stackoverflow.com/questions/36731831/…
> 2. [cv-pls] should not be a habit for users. (Don't make it an instinct to fast-track every eligible post to the front of the closure system. Exceptions are okay if the post is really bad or the users in that tag can't close the post in time.)
> For new Python questions we have put into effect a 10-minute grace period. Please don’t cv-pls during the first 10 minutes of a question’s existence. This allows the OP time to edit any further detail in, or reply to comments. You are, of course, free to vote to close as soon as you like, just don’t cv-pls it to the room.
Huh, I'd say if the question can be fixed (via editing), then we can post a comment and ask for an edit. But if it's a really bad/off-topic one, I think just cv-pls is fine.
@rene Hmmm...why do we have a link to sopython.com/wiki/cv-pls then? I think that our FAQ is enough. And also, does the above rule apply here? If so, how about edit our FAQ and add that one?
@KevinGuan We (ROs) attended the Python room's meeting, but haven't discussed adopting any of their resolutions or rules. That one could be good, though - I've been retiring some of our cv-pls requests because the questions were improved to the point that we could leave them alone. That equates to a waste of votes, imho.
@Mogsdad Well, I still think that that one is useless, IMO: If you think the issue of the question could be fixed via editing, why are you still voting, instead of comment or just edit? - Otherwise, what are you waiting for?
@KevinGuan Making people wait is intended to encourage those behaviours. The point is that engaging the room in immediate close voting should not be done, if a post can be rehabilitated.
@KevinGuan Very bad == Not redeemable, so those should be closed. "Fast" is in relative terms... as discussed earlier, it's hard to get 5 cvs this time of day, anyway.
@gunr2171 So... in 2008 it was OK to just kind of hint at the possible existence of conversations that might inspire you to think of the answer yourself?
I sorted them by time, and started at the front. I've hit 30 so far, will probably stop at 60. The size of the list changes with edits, of course. You could start from the back, if you wanted, so we don't collide. Or just leave it until I quit, and I can tell you the last one I touched.
But that will wastes my flags since they'll all be put into the queue. So I'd save my flags to review more.
And then, is this an answer, or a question posted as an answer, or an answer which has both an answer and a question within it? stackoverflow.com/a/29400043/5299236
@KevinGuan That's the OP asking a follow up question in an answer... NAA. Comment "to ask a new question..." May be worth a custom flag, so a quick-fingered Mod doesn't assume it's an answer based on length and presence of code.
I did hit a few examples where the OP self-answered, then followed up with more questions. In that case, I deleted all the question material, and commented to let them know they should ask a new question with that.
@KevinGuan ... with 9K answers, 1311 posts edited and 195 helpful flags. Definitely not a curator.
@NathanOliver Lassie and her eight descendants have been, well, female impersonators. That's right - Lassie has always been a he, not a she, and his name wasn't Lassie.ref So maybe Jon is Lassie!
That's all for me - time for sleep. Keep up the good fight!
@Tushar You've reviewed 40 posts today (of which 2 were audits), thanks! The time between your first and last review today was 9 minutes and 22 seconds, averaging to a review every 14 seconds.
You are playing a game of chess in which white can always protect his pieces and black starts with sixteen pawns but he can respawn them indefinitely and you need six pieces to capture a black pawn.
In the mean time, each turn one gray pawn spawns. They cannot move or be captured. They only take up space.
@CindyMeister You've reviewed 40 posts today (of which 1 was an audit), thanks! The time between your first and last review today was 43 minutes and 8 seconds, averaging to a review every 1 minute and 4 seconds.
@JanDvorak ...and then if you manage to win that game you've got to knock-out the troll then solve a potions' puzzle involving poison just to get to the first incarnation of the end-of-level boss? :p
If there are users here with close vote and/or delete vote privileges on MSE please keep an eye on their active questions. The TOS attracts a lot of off-topic crap that needs votes.