@EJoshuaS I'm usually of the opinion that I'll revert once and leave a standard "Please don't vandalize your post...CC BY-SA 3.0 ..." comment. If they do it again, I'll flag then. There's no need to get into a reverting war with them. I prefer to give people the benefit of the doubt. However, if you don't want to revert & comment, you can just go ahead and flag.
Having read the rules, I think this burninate request is appropriate.
I don't have the privileges to burninate.
Answering: "Does it describe the contents of the questions to which it is applied?" -- NO
Does the tag add any meaningful information to the post? -- No, there are no questions tagged...
> This answer has been plagiarized from stackoverflow.com/a/10164245/4174897. The whole question and answer pair is fishy (both users are 1-rep), leading me to suspect coordinated foul play. As such, further investigation might be necessary.
@AjayBrahmakshatriya We don't moderate users though
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@TylerH If you're planning on not upgrading to FF57 (e.g. moving to FF52 ESR), you might want to disable automatic add-on updates, which will prevent add-ons being switched to WebExtensions versions. I chose to disable automatic add-on updates when Mozilla changed to automated reviews of add-ons instead of automated + human. It's more of a pain (manually review), but Mozilla had already had some crypto-currency miners slip through.
@TylerH Updating during a session has been a feature since restartless add-ons became a thing. For quite some time now, the only ones that were done only at restart were overlay based extensions.
NOTE: Firefox + Greasemonkey users: Greasemonkey 4 (WebExtensions) makes breaking changes to the GM_ APIs. You will be updated to Greasemonkey 4 upon update to FF57. Any userscript using the GM_ APIs must be updated. I'm working on the scripts in SOCVR's repository, and will have updates prior to the FF57 release. However, other userscripts may break. Tampermonkey and Violentmonkey are alternatives.
@EJoshuaS If you could, I'd appreciate it if you include a link to the CV queue with the tag filter when posting a notice/request like that (in addition to the [tag:....). I'd find it much more convenient to be able to just click on a link and immediately end up in the queue with the tag filtered. Obviously, not required, just helpful.
@Machavity that's what I figured, but why can't we see which mod? Not that it matters, it just struck me as odd that on normal deletions we can see who did it, whereas now we can't
@Adriaan the Community user deletes upon reaching a threshold of 6 community flags or a single mod flag - if any other users have also voted to delete (non-mod - or the mod is last to delete) - it will show in the list of deletion users
@Adriaan when something's legitimately deleted as spam/offensive, it shouldn't really be shown, that's why even for users that can see deleted posts, it's hidden behind a "content was.... click here to show it"... thingy
@Adriaan what you may have seen in the past is that a mod disagreed with the flags on it, but could still see it as deletion worthy, hence, they didn't flag it, but deleted it, hence it undergoes a normal deletion and lists the deletion users
@Machavity just fyi: counts at 10 spam/rude votes - it only takes 6 on SO.... However, there's not really a fixed number, a mod vote is effectively an indication to the system to immediately get the system to do what would happen if the system met the required number of votes to do it... (hence the term "binding")
@Machavity you might be confusing that with it can take up to 10 votes to vote to delete a question that's net score and answer score is a lot.... (it takes at least 3 but at most 10) ?
@Machavity I've just found it easier to not count voting levels required and just consider a vote I make means that the action I'm voting for is "taken immediately"...
@Glorfindel Re [untagged]. IMO would be better to have a consistent (SE wide) 'Usage guide' for this particular tag (similar to the pink ones on meta sites). Users ought not to be able to edit these. Maybe as a mod you have a slightly better chance of achieving that?
@TylerH If you could, I'd appreciate it if you include a link to the CV queue with the tag filter when posting a notice/request like that (in addition to the [tag:....). I'd find it much more convenient to be able to just click on a link and immediately end up in the queue with the tag filtered. Obviously, not required, just helpful.
@TylerH I was thinking just including it in the unclosed request script for this room and the cv-/del-/reopen- searches (w/ option to disable), but it wouldn't be hard for it to be site-wide (in a different script; e.g. the request generator; or its own script).
@Adriaan Yeah, when you are filtering on tags audits are usually very obvious.
@Makyen usually I filter on only a single tag, and then they chuck the tag in with the rest to make it look like it belongs within the filters (although MATLAB code is easily distinguished from other code, so no difficulties there)
@Machavity Thanks. I really viewed both you and @PetterFriberg to be tough competition for the position. I think any of the three of us would do a good job.