@Ron Y'know, Magic™ Editor supports Tab / Shift-Tab to indent / outdent by 4 spaces. Unless you're on a Mac, where tab does something completely different... I should probably get around to figuring out how to fix that.
@Ron Ah! I hadn't gone back to look at the question. If you wanted the code to be formatted and at the level of the previous list item, then you add an additional set of 4 spaces before it. (With M™E, select the code block, hit <Tab>.) However, if you want the code formatted but at the indentation level before the list item, you need to have something that's not part of the list item first; an HTML comment, a or <br> will do.
You're reading too much into that. By the same measure, questions asking for links to documentation are generally allowed.
Their presence alone doesn't imply they're ok.
well-received... that's different than allowed. (As noted earlier, code golf and jokes were once well-received.)
But regardless of the source of a question - whether it came from an interview or not - "on topic" is generally guided by just 4 points: ...if your question generally covers… - a specific programming problem, or - a software algorithm, or - software tools commonly used by programmers; and is - a practical, answerable problem that is unique to software development … then you’re in the right place to ask your question!
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Note... and is ... a practical...
Today's hot question is not practical. Weird & interesting, and something that would make you sweat in an interview, sure.
It will get closed and reopened at least one more time, maybe twice. Then once all the interest dies down, it might get closed and deleted. All over imaginary internet points.
Updated "Documentation" tag clean up. See note about final cleanup pass, by views. Just a suggestion, ofc, but if others want to take slices, drop a comment @ me, so others know and I can update the doc.
@techraf While I was willing to assume that you did not know of the need to ping an RO to remove the request, needing a rule to prevent you from rules-lawyering around a rule, isn't something we're going to find acceptable.
It's perfectly ok, if you don't care about the quality of SO. Just make it official: you care only for the things you care. Otherwise it's a hypocrisy, sorry.
@techraf We expect that you will use common sense in applying the rules. While something may not be clear, what you did was just an attempt to get around a rule. We're not going to go there. We're not going to spend ages crafting rules in legalese to try to prevent someone from going around them. We expect them to be interpreted reasonably.
I did not change my mind. I believe the question is bad. But if community believes the question is great and desires an answer, here's the answer. There's no contradiction.
I am not the one to single-handedly judge, if the question desires to stay, or not.
I brought attention to the community, the rest in their hands.
@techraf You get to feel that way if you desire. In this room answering and requesting a cv-pls are mutually exclusive. Period. If you answer, then there must not be a cv-pls from you for that question. As I said, you need to ping an RO to have any cv-pls removed, prior to answering.
Does UnclosedRequestReview script show only the first page? I have "427 messages found", but it shows only 14 (after filtering out my own). All next pages are empty. Is it how it's supposed to work?
@techraf It's based on the Chat search function. From the results returned on each page it filters those to actual requests (basically a cv-pls and something that looks like a URL for a Stack Overflow question), any that aren't actual requests are removed. It then fetches information for each of those on that page. From the results of that it filters out all for which the question is closed or deleted. It then displays the rest (which are requests with URLs to open questions).
@techraf Yes, there are a lot of additional pages with results which match the search. Those, usually, don't have any active requests on them. Sometimes, there are active requests on page 2 or 3. If requests get backed up to multiple pages, I'll usually post a message on the star board, so that people will look at more pages.
@Makyen Personally, I don't think #15 is compatible with typo/not-reproducible/solved-by-upgrade ― type of questions. These questions are answerable and answering is not mutually exclusive with closing in these cases. This close reason is mostly used in retrospective. ・ You are entitled to ordain "no cv/del-pls from the answerer in this room", but you go against the clean-up intention here. And if you go against that intention, it will be rendered as hypocrisy.
@techraf If you wish to discuss this, or some other issue, with an eye towards changing the room rules, you are welcome to add an issue to be discussed at the next room meeting. Until changed, the rule is that a request about a question is not permitted from someone who has answered that question. You are permitted to change your mind and have a request removed, or delete an answer.
IMO, it's not hypocritical. Not all questions which can be answered, should be Answered. Off-topic questions shouldn't be Answered, they should be closed (preventing new answers is one of the points of closure).
If you still desire to help the OP, you can explain the issue in comments.
@techraf The position of SOCVR is: For each user, Answering and a request for the question are to be mutually exclusive, regardless of the order in which they are placed. Users should do their best to make sure there's no overlap (i.e. If you've already posted a request, then you need to ping an RO to remove the request prior to answering. If you've answered, you need to delete the answer prior to posting a request). We will check to see if such answer is undeleted after the request is complete.
@Makyen Doing that you are trying to influence the behaviour (also past) of users (you, the user, are not / were not permitted to answer if you wanted to keep the site clean). The object of your interest is not Q&A anymore, but user behaviour. ・ I agree answering questions and deeming them "too broad", "unclear", "off-topic" is contradictory. I don't agree for the "typo/resolved".
You take the state: there is a question, there is an answer, the question was resolved by typo/etc. -- who did answer that is irrelevant.
And for del-pls there are cases in which answerer cannot remove their answer.
@techraf We're restricting what users can do in this room. This is not restricting what you can do outside the room. If you want to Answer and vote-to-close that is up to you (I think it's wrong, but that's my opinion). But, you posting a request involves the room. We don't permit the room to be involved under those conditions.
@techraf Both Answering and voting-to-close goes against efforts of cleaning up. Closed posts without answers normally get deleted. With an answer, it's much harder for them to get deleted.
@techraf You shouldn't raise a mod-flag in order to issue a request in this room. Accomplishing things like deleting your own accepted answers is one of the things which mod-flags are for. They will evaluate, and may, or may not, choose to delete. This room is not a shortcut for managing issues which are personal to your account.
@techraf It's about what users do in this room. If you don't involve this room, then we don't, as a room, have a say in what happens. You are the one that is wanting to involve the room by submitting a request. If you choose to do that, then we require that you comply with our rules. If you don't involve the room, then we can't require that you comply with our rules.
But there is no disagreement here. It's not why I wrote this comment for your consideration.
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@techraf The point is that we don't want requests on posts that you have an interest in. If you have answered a question and we close the question, we have put you in a position of having on answer on a question that others cannot answer. That is bad optics regardless of the actual intent or situation, and the future existence of this room has and always will depend on how those looking in from the outside interpret what goes on in this room.
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There have been times in the past, and will be times in the future where this room and the events that transpire here come under intense scrutiny.
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It is our job as room owners to police the activity in this room, that includes the behavior of users in the room. We have provided documentation of our rules and rely on our regulars to lead by example, as well as we strive to be fair in our reactions to infractions, as well as further escalations; but we will not hesitate to use the tools provided to us for precisely that purpose.
@TinyGiant I understand that. I pointed out, in this particular case (typo-close reason) this particular rule might go against users' intention. I don't need nor expect any explanation.
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I get your intentions, but we have rules. In this room, the rules are the rules. If you want to close vote and answer questions, have at it; but if you answer a question, you had better not post a close vote request on the question in here.
@techraf As to that, I don't feel there is an incompatibility with typo/no repo questions. IMO, a question should either be answered, or closed, not both. Typo/no repo questions are off-topic. Thus, they should not be answered. As a result, there is no incompatibility.
@Makyen I saw you don't feel that and that's why I wrote the comment to let you know another human might feel different. EOT for me. Sorry. I failed to convey my message. My bad.
@techraf You are free to disagree. However, as both @TinyGiant and I have clearly stated (and is clearly stated in our FAQ), this room does not permit requests on questions you have answered.
@techraf I, generally, see that it's possible for people to disagree with me (in many ways). Perhaps the issue is that we see the purpose of Stack Overflow differently. Stack Overflow is here "to build a library of detailed answers to every question about programming". It isn't here to help a single user. It's here to build a library of answers which help many people. Thus, answers to Qs which can't help multiple people, such as those to typo/no repo questions, aren't desired by the site.
@techraf And these requests, right there, demonstrate why typo/no repo questions should not be answered. How do you reconcile the hypocrisy of saying that typo/no repo questions should be answered with requesting that they be deleted?
@techraf The most recent activity on any of these three questions is 5 months ago. Is there some recent occurrence which justifies the urgency of a del-pls request?
@techraf I wasn't counting, nor was I attempting to bring up a balance issue, nor state that it was too many requests. (I'm also not clear if you're talking just del-votes or delete and close-votes. But, I'm not intending to make an issue of balance, so it's not necessary to clarify, unless you are wanting to go further down that road.)
I'm out of votes, so if someone wants to seed that ^ ^, here's the markdown of the close reason... I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because question subject and content violate the [StackOverflow Terms of Service sect 3 c) and/or e)](http://stackexchange.com/legal/terms-of-service#3SubscriberContent) by targeting a specific organization with intent to expropriate proprietary data.
@JakeSymons We are not a code-writing service. To me, this includes not doing OPs job and doing OCR on their images. Another problem is such images often show just part of the whole code, so there is still no mcve.
@JakeSymons Basically, what @Mogsdad said. Editing out "Thanks" is, generally, good. But, I wouldn't edit a question just to remove it. I certainly wouldn't edit an older question just to remove it, as editing bumps the question to the top of the active pages. There are lots of question more deserving of an edit than one which only needs "Thanks" removed.
@JakeSymons WRT your earlier question... If, say, you find a question with code in an image, and there is a really valuable answer, then transcribing the code from the image is worth doing. If it's a new question, though, leave it to the OP.
@Ron It depends, but 7 days feels a bit short for you to give up hope, particularly if there was no stated time-frame in which they would get back to you.
the NDoc and Sandcastle links are probably really the way to go... While the Q started with "how do", it devolved to tools. And the answers are all tools.
There's actually a tag for grab. It has no excerpt, no wiki, 8 followers, and 124 question tagged with it. It needs to go.
To answer the usual burnination criteria:
Does it describe the contents of the questions to which it is applied? and is it unambiguous?
No, not in the slightest. Someo...
@JakeSymons Yeah. That's good. We all make mistakes from time to time. The important thing is how we handle having made them (e.g. Do we correct/mitigate them? Take responsibility? Learn from them?).
@Makyen I've noticed just how good and diligent you are when it comes to socvr work, helping others and always being there. That's great but I suggest you learn to say no, slack a little and let things slide from time to time. Don't burn out.
@JakeSymons The bar you are referring to is for the Custodian badge for reviewing Suggested edits. Given that you have <2k reputation, you can not review suggested edits. Thus, that bar won't move until you are able to review suggested edits, not make suggested edits.
@Ron OK. I appreciate the advice. I will take it under advisement.
@JakeSymons Slight correction (of myself): The bar actually shows the number of reviews you've done of that type (same issue with not yet being able to do any). The vertical line in the bar shows where your progress in reviewing will get you a badge. The popup is what's actually showing your progress towards specific related badges.
What's the take on flagging the profile of a spammer? We nuked a post 25 mins ago, profile is still live. Do I flag one of my own posts pointing to it, or do I leave it?
Some mods will see Smokey's reports, as well, so if you see stuff that she doesn't, report it to her.
@Adriaan If they are posting spam posts, and those are flagged, a mod will probably look at the profile. But afaik, there's no rule against spam in the profile. In fact, for self-promotion, the recommendation is to put it there.
@JakeSymons You get 2 rep per edit, so you get rep for 500 accepted suggested edits. It didn't take me that long, but at that time there was no restriction on the size of the edit queue...
@Mogsdad a friend of mine got 40k rep in ~6 months in matlab but he's actually brilliant in that. I could've gone to 10k faster, but then it'd be FGITWing questions from 1st year student which are dupes
Also, on the MCVE point, could you flag something as MCVE if it says I don't understand this code, but doesn't provide the code? This post got me thinking
@JakeSymons The definition for link-only answers is quite strict. Basically, it's remove the fact that some text is a link (don't remove the text). Then, is the answer an actual attempt to answer the question with enough information such that it might be an answer. If it's not an answer, then NAA. A recent meta.
@Mogsdad Thanks, I think I'm becoming to reliant on that, should check more carefully, looked at your edit, try and catch those things
@Makyen If someone has posted a link, could you use their link to research and then leave an answer based on that link, summing up the key points, or is that like copying their answer and not okay?
@JakeSymons It doesn't sound like you are copying to me, but it would be something I'd have to judge by what actually happened. Be sure to give appropriate attribution.
but your not that yet... after all they are people and I can understand when you are tired, doing a 100 NAA or comments flag are quick, looking into complex custom flags can be time consuming.
even if never stated by SE, I think mods feel the pressure to do a certain amount of flags... hence I can immagine one going heck let me do 50 quick ones.
For sure there are specialized mods like Brad that will search for words like "Plagiarism" and handle'em, but I also immagine that there are a lot of crazy stuff in custom :D
I have seen that my complex flag where users has 100 answers, I only checked 10 and there is a problem, they do take along time, before someone decide to check it all
@FrankerZ ooh he is!, but Martjin is sneaking in...
1 plagiarism flag (user with 50 answer) or 1 sock flag probably takes a fair amount of time to check
From my understanding, the "queue" is based on time, but things get prioritized based on several factors: How many views the post is getting, how many flags are currently on the post, etc..., and they're usually handled in that order. Sure some things may get skipped, but I'm just saying overall that certain flags may get handled faster than others.
@FrankerZ I have no really clue, just thinking what humans may do, for sure the more specific you are in custom flag (make life easy for mod), the more probably it is that they will not skip.
@FrankerZ @PaulStenne most deleted things are available as archives, either on archive.org [bookmarklet: javascript:void(window.open('https://web.archive.org/web/*/'+location.href)) ], or in Google cache [bookmarklet: javascript:void(window.open('//webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:'+location.href.replace(/https?:\/\//,''))) ].
And... the answer Okay, a few other notes though: You should use a version which works on binary data, you should really just an easy way to accomplish whatever it wants - because it's easier to understand garbage collection are unique.
@FrankerZ It's not unusual. I got suspended for describing 'i++ + ++i' code as 'trash' and 'garbage', (the code, not the user). Aparrently, that kind of honesty is rude.
@Martin bluntness can ofter be pared off some what to make the point you wish to make in constructive terms with no loss of signal and no added misinterpreted noise, you know? :p
@FrankerZ How is everyone reproducing licenses on their website? Is there a standard way? Do people just generally not reproduce licenses and hope they don't get into legal trouble?
@FrankerZ Thanks (I wasn't fishing for up-votes, but I'm not going to turn it down).
Hmmm... should I be linking directly to the GitHub repository instead of StackApps? I'm not sure. I would link to StackApps for any other script which had a page there. Hmmm... feels a little bit inappropriate to do it for my own script though, now that I think about it.
@FrankerZ Any calculation that far in advance is going to be inaccurate. It's basically impossible to tell what the views will be like a year from now. You could use a variety of models which might give you a more accurate estimation of what it will be. The one which I, so far, have chosen to use is an (easy) straight-line approximation, which basically assumes that the rate of viewers will remain the same as it's been from the questions posting until the time-period expires.
@FrankerZ Any approximation is going to be inaccurate. There's no way to know. Yes, the most likely thing is that a question will languish in obscurity, but there are certainly ones which don't, even ones which have never been answered.
@FrankerZ But, then where do you draw the line for "possible". For example, it's possible that the OP will unaccept an answer and the answerer will delete their +500 point answer while just enough people visit the question to vote it down to a negative score.
Also, small nitpick: I think you should make the tooltip default as displayed (And not a tooltip). It's so small, and doesn't really intrude with much else. I think most users would prefer it on, vs a tooltip.
@techraf Thank you for reporting it. When the closed >9day Roomba deletes questions has changed in the last year. A new version is in testing.
@FrankerZ You can set the option to have it displayed that way. I'm not sure that having the default be that it's display 100% of the time is desirable. The intent was that the default is that it matches the other information displayed in that area of the sidebar, with the option available to have it always displayed, if the user desires.
Yeah, I know you can set it that way (I did almost immediately after I read your post). I just feel like it should default on (Most users who are going to install this script I feel would want to see this information, readily available)
@JakeSymons In SOCVR, SD reports are archived when the report is handled, similar to how requests here are archived once they are handled, or expired.
If you feel there's additional action that needs to be taken for a Q/A associated with an SD report, you can post a request (similar to these). Please do note in the reason that it's as a result of the SD report.
@HovercraftFullOfEels I'm not sure what you want done with this cv-pls request. The request says duplicate, but the only close-vote on the question is "too broad", and there's no comment saying "Possible duplicate of".
@HovercraftFullOfEels OK. I'm going to move the request out (duplicate requests get the lowest click-through anyway). Feel free to re-post the request with a different reason.