I have to wonder about this comment which was flagged by myself and a few others here and wondering why my flag was marked as helpful but still exists/not deleted.
Anyone think this question is not too broad? I raised a flag on SO for this Open Bounty Question. https://stackoverflow.com/questions/44714090/issue-material-ui-dialog-control-is-hiding-window-scroll CC @EdCottrell (SO mod)
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@AlonEitan huh? I didn't see the page going grey + "This post has been deleted", but the roomba forcaster did tell me that it was "already deleted". Weird
@AlonEitan it's a userscript which adds a line on the top right of a post (below the view count and last active date) which tells you the roomba-status, i.e. "10 days" or "positive answer" etc.
@TylerH yea, my problem with that is that you need to actually answer things instead of only close vote them, and get upvotes, instead of downvoting all the poo answers we see around.
It is kind of a special cae because normally the * can go nest to the type or the name, but IMHO it is just a typo as when you qualify the name it has to go before the qualification (the something:: part).
@πάνταῥεῖ If I have something coming at me, I'll take it. Otherwise, they can keep their giberish to themselves. Will you be having any "fruitcake" with that breakfast?
Hm, this production database at work has ~800GB of log files, but apparently it takes like 7 passes to delete all the data (not talking about secure delete, just to delete every log file).
Seems like you could just delete it all in 30 mins? Or drop the table?
@AndrewMyers It is more of a whiteboard exercise then a practical programming problem. The topic is interesting but not great for SO imo. Maybe SE.se or even a CS.se might be a better match.
Yeah. I'm always hesitant to try to get something migrated to SE.se or CS.se I tried it once and *someone told me it shouldn't be migrated* and I've felt bad ever since :(
@Makyen I noticed the edit stackoverflow.com/revisions/44762855/2 and now my comment about the original post seems to be noise that people will think I had no justification in doing, not to mention their comment to me under it, what gives? The original post stackoverflow.com/revisions/44762855/1 clearly shows the question about SEO. You should have told me about that.
@rene You've reviewed 40 posts today (of which 1 was an audit), thanks! The time between your first and last review today was 6 hours, 47 minutes, and 33 seconds, averaging to a review every 10 minutes and 11 seconds.
I'll be turning off my server in about 45 minutes to put some more RAM in and clean up the networking cables. SOCVR.org and any other service I host will be down during that time. It shouldn't be long and I don't expect this to cause a problem.
@Fred-ii- I'm sorry that the edit is inconvenient for you and that I did not inform you of the edit. I disagree that the question is about SEO. While the reason the person wants to do the task is based on their belief that it benefits SEO, the question is about a specific task. It's not asking "is this good for/benefit SEO", which would be clearly off-topic. The question is how to do X, which should itself be what is judged as on-topic/off-topic, not the reason that they are wanting to do it.
@Makyen I quote from the OP: "I would like to output the product name in the URL bar to improve SEO Rankings as I believe the product name in the URL might make a impact on SEO." - If that isn't about boosting their rank / SEO, then I don't know what is. Not to mention the title: "Outputting product name in URL to improve SEO" - as per the OP stackoverflow.com/revisions/44762855/1
Plus, it's a repost of a previous question of theirs stackoverflow.com/q/44747373 and as I stated to a moderator in a comment under the question, I'd of closed it as an exact duplicate instead. That second question of theirs, should have never happened.
@Fred-ii- I haven't looked at the situation re multiple questions, nor am I attempting to say one way or the other regarding the task they desire to do being on/off-topic. My issue, and reason for the edit, was that the question appeared to be being evaluated based solely on the reason for them trying to do the task they were asking about. Yes, their reason for wanting to accomplish the task was to improve SEO, but that could be the reason for any task.
Generally, questions are not evaluated for the reason that someone wants to do something, we evaluate the task/problem/question based on what is actually being done/does it do what they say they're trying to do. Sometimes, we can step back and provide a different solution, if what they are trying to do does not fit what the reasons stated, but that's usually secondary to answering the actual question.
If they're asking if something is good/of benefit to SEO, then that's clearly off-topic. If they're asking how to make their page's background blue because it's better for SEO, we shouldn't care that they want it for SEO, only that the question is otherwise on-topic.