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1:48 AM
@E_net4 Grumble, grumble. The entire tag wiki was plagiarized. I didn't try to resolve the original source, because it looks like that exact content is used on multiple DICOM related sites, but they probably just copy-&-pasted from Wikipedia. I've edited the tag wiki and excerpt to remove the plagiarism and add some usage guidelines.
 
user177800
@Makyen AWESOME WORK! been needing that for a while! :-)
 
2:10 AM
@feelingunwelcome Thanks.
@feelingunwelcome I'm glad you're finding it useful. Yeah, it should be helpful to have. At some point, it would be nice to also have it tell you if someone else has posted one, but that's significantly more complex.
 
 
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3:18 AM
@EJoshuaS It's not clear to me that this is trolling. Why do you feel that it is trolling vs. a very bad question? (FYI: it was previously reported by SmokeDetector.)
 
@Makyen It makes little sense and is unnecessarily offensive. I think it ought to be marked rude/abusive based on the foul language alone.
 
3:41 AM
@EJoshuaS The foul language appears confined to the person's username on their system (i.e. it's part of a file path). While I agree that it's inappropriate (and choosing that username implies various probable things about the user), other than the file is missing, the exact path doesn't actually appear relevant. If it was more than just the use of the f-word in their username, particularly if it was hate-speech, I'd probably be a standard-bearer for R/A flagging it into oblivion.
But, given what it is, it looks more like a very poor question with a very poor choice of username on the user's own system, rather than something that's intentionally trolling (although that's a real possibility). OTOH, I don't have much of a problem with the user finding out there are consequences to their choice of username when they parade it in public.
I've edited the question to just provide better formatting. With the better formatting, does it look closer to trolling, or a bad question?
 
@Makyen The edit helps a lot I think - the flag request can probably be trashed
 
 
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6:55 AM
@AndréKool it is worth mentioning that bugs can be reported on any Meta. The burden is not on the OP to figure out if something is a local issue or network-wide (in response to this)
 
Morning \o
 
Morning o/
 
 
8:11 AM
It's raining again ...♫ ♪ ♭
 
@rene It is worth mentioning that on my current screen(setting) I can't click the link at the end because the star/flag/link thingy goes over it :(
And I removed that comment. Too late to edit out the second part of it unfortunatly
 
@AndréKool Yeah, that issue is frustrating.
 
Morning o7
 
@AndréKool I'll linkify the whole frigging thing next time ;)
 
@AndréKool I'll put on my lint of things to do to break out into a separate script the hack that's in the archiver which works around that issue.
 
8:23 AM
The OP here says that he asked his problem before but it was not reproducible for others, so decided to post it again. What should be done here?
 
@Makyen You don't have to do that for me. It was just a minor annoyance and I didn't really need the link because I knew what rene was talking about. And simply rezising the screen also works
 
@SardarUsama close as duplicate of the earlier post
 
8:41 AM
o/
 
9:18 AM
morning all
 
o/
 
Morning
 
A change of scenery today. My bed :/
First sick day in about a year, so still decent going
 
^ The above question doesn't have any text other than some crazy conversation.
 
@PraveenKumar with stuff removed it now looks like you're calling @MichaelDodd having a crazy conversation due to being sick ... the poor chap ...
 
@rene That was a perfect, pre planned false litigation boss! :'( Didn't expect this from you.
But yeah funny tho... Sorry @MichaelDodd
 
Both above questions I requested earlier for CV are also exact duplicate of stackoverflow.com/q/1222392/5779732 which is already closed as too broad. Those two can be marked duplicate with this one.
 
@PraveenKumar To be fair that describes me pretty accurately most days :P
 
Ha ha ha @rene I am saved now.
 
9:32 AM
@PraveenKumar yeah, things get weird when messages are moved out the transcript. No harm done! ;)
 
He he.
I know.
 
That one just cracked me up to no end that day.
 
9:57 AM
@techraf erm... "disastrous"?
 
@SmokeDetector @PraveenKumar Disclosure and snippet added to that answer. Don't think it's spam-flag worthy anymore IMO
 
@MichaelDodd Wow. I am not able to retract the flag.
 
@PraveenKumar it may already be disputed?
 
> spam – Praveen Kumar 47 mins ago helpful
 
ok.. you cant retract a handled flag
 
10:16 AM
do we need this? It looks like a tag waiting to be filled with crap
@Yam can be reopened
 
Deleted ^ pls move these two lines to graveyard
 
@SurajRao Yay, lets have a tag for every property :D
 
@PraveenKumar the OP deleted the post at which point your flag was marked as helpful. Then they edited and undeleted. So, no further action needed :)
 
10:32 AM
@SurajRao It'll roomba tonight
 
11:14 AM
Why was it manually reported (^)? Doesn't look like spam, simply NAA
 
@AlonEitan reads as abusive to me (rant against Obama government by an unregistered user)
 
Oh, I see
 
11:42 AM
 
11:59 AM
Are those FA's only generated for 1rep users or for every low length question?
 
@AndréKool Various factors are weighted. See the Bonfire link
 
@AndréKool looks like content only: stackapps.com/questions/7183/…
 
^cant the sentences be translated? there already seems to be an accepted answer...
 
@Cœur I might be wrong, but I guess the ROs want to separate requests
 
@SurajRao And the new answer is Spam. User works for the same company that makes the software.
 
12:12 PM
@MichaelDodd ohk nice catch
 
@SurajRao There is accepted practice that we don't translate anything in either direction (from or to English), as we want the people asking (and readers) to have a unique understanding of what is a question about and how to solve it.
 
@Cœur I understand because it becomes difficult/impossible to communicate in the comments. But here answer is already accepted..
 
Also, we can't ask moderators to review potential unfriendly/rude/racist/spam text if a translation is required.
 
^trainwreck with caps everywhere
 
Does this question seem Too Broad?
 
12:20 PM
An accepted answer doesn't mean that the Question is on topic for Stack Overflow. I've been flagging (with success) as "not an answer" some accepted answers with more than 100 upvotes in the past.
 
@Cœur fair enough...
 
@Machavity Looks too broad to me. (basicly: how can i do X)
 
@AndréKool Thanks
 
@SurajRao that was quick. Did you get there via the meta question?
 
12:34 PM
 
@SurajRao ah, good that there's a bot to catch those. I see more bad tag excerpt edits than good ones, and people keep approving those (like the one I just posted here). Somehow a higher rep requirement to review tag wiki edits would be good to have I think
 
@Adriaan How high would you suggest?
 
oh, that reminds me I got a tag wiki to edit today... for the reason that I told Stephen Kennedy half a month ago that I would update it for each release update. :)
 
And remember high rep is no guarantee for high quality
 
12:40 PM
@Adriaan There is a bot and it's very useful but a bit temperamental (doesn't catch all suggestions, sometimes the suggestions aren't tag wikis). See also feature request with some explanation from Bhargav about the difficulties
 
@Adriaan its 5k currently.. robo reviewing isnt related to rep so much is it?
 
Morning
 
@AndréKool preferably 20k, as that's where you can make tag edits without going through review, which would mean that it's the same principle as: below 2k -> review about 2k, no review.
 
@NathanOliver 'fternoon
 
12:41 PM
@StephenKennedy ah... actually your wiki edit got approved: stackoverflow.com/review/suggested-edits/19708129 so I don't need to update it!
 
@Adriaan Which would mean I can't review them and I like to think I do a pretty good job at it :/
 
@SurajRao oh, is it already? Well, still stinks. Perhaps make it a separate queue then, because now it looks like a lot of people simply read a sentence in correct English and think "this is a fine edit" even though there are other considerations in place (cc @StephenKennedy)
 
@Adriaan Sounds logical
 
The requirements for post edits are vastly different from tag wiki/excerpt edits, and lumping the two together means tag edit reviews are usually bad since the majority of reviews in this queue are post edits, thus people tend to focus on what's important there (proper formatting, inlining images, proper English etc)
 
Is it just me or are more and more questions mentioning something about downvotes in it? (like, explain/comment/etc)
 
12:47 PM
@Adriaan A seperate queue, with audits to check that ppl are picking up copied content and lack of usage guidance, could work. I wouldn't be happy if the rep needed to review went to 20k not only as I'd lose the review privilege but also because as an editor the tag wiki review process is already frustratingly slow. At 20k rep to review it may well grind to a halt.
 
@StephenKennedy I think the lack of 20k reviewers is why it's at 5k currently. Write up a meta with some stats on previous reviews etc and I'd be happy to support it.
I take it we can't simply ditch the tag-reviews to mods?
 
Sam
@Yam stats
 
Yam
@Sam I'm currently watching 99 questions.
 
Actually if they were in a seperate queue we'd probably pick up new reviewers due to badge hunting so I suppose the required rep could be increased. Not that I'd like it personally but that's hardly the point :)
 
1:34 PM
dupe hammered
 
This is a new one for me: Thanks in advanced :P
 
1:49 PM
probably not a primary english speaker.. lot of grammar mistakes
 
@StephenKennedy Gotcha...
 
"Thanks in advantage"
 
@halfer Crap. AND IT IS NEW to me
 
@AndréKool We should have a competition to find the most egregious contortions of English
 
@halfer u
I win
 
1:59 PM
@JohnDvorak na, i think i shud
plz halp!!!1
 
hapl
 
You could always try to search for it
@SurajRao BTW, you forgot the title in your edit on that one (I fixed it)
 
2:19 PM
Apropos of nothing, I am hoping to see some more tools from Stack Overflow to deal with LQ material. I am not sure I am keeping faith with the point of editing and voting when it only deals with a small part of the deluge of woeful posting.
I help at CircleCI too, and of course - with no community moderation - sloppy presentation and free work requests get free rein there.
 
over 6000 "thanks in advanced"?! shocking
 
@StephenKennedy LoL. 6164 posts... Are they mostly from Indian users?
How was this not even looked at? This was viewed only 10ish times for the past 9 months!
 
How did that survive for 9 months?
 
how many programmers follow database tag now
 
2:35 PM
@PraveenKumar Ireland, Indonesia, France, India, Unknown, Costa Rica, Bangladesh, Cuba, Israel, Iran and Nanjing (on the first page alone)
 
user177800
@halfer and those that villify down votes and close votes ever are even more emboldened with the most recent tone deaf blog post.
 
@AndréKool Naish...
 
user177800
@halfer yesterday cv and delete a completely off-topic question that was answered and the answer was getting props and having a bromance with another every question is sacred user in the comments below it.
 
@feelingunwelcome FWIW I don't see the blog post as the cause of this problem - the deluge of poor material is surely not written by anyone who reads the blog. They also don't read the tour or help pages, but that's the point - they launch into a begging request for free work without any research or reading at all
@feelingunwelcome heh heh
 
@halfer That blog post did result in overly eager flagging, though
 
2:39 PM
I suspect my grumble isn't really related to this phase of Be Nice - it is that as the scale of SO increases year on year, we need to scale up the difficulty of posting, as mean as that sounds. I don't have any data, but it feels like the difficulty has not scaled up
 
And users responding with "You're not being welcoming" to every action taken against them
 
@Cerbrus I hear you, and I've seen the same, but I think that's a 1% problem, whereas the begging/unresearched/unclear stuff I am seeing is the 99% I am moaning about
 
user177800
@halfer here is the link read it and weep - stackoverflow.com/a/50573510/177800
 
There's always going to be some clever users that try to take advantage of well-meaning attempts at cultural change - I've argued with some of them on Meta. They are sometimes surprisingly hostile for folks that think we should Be Nicer to each other :-)
 
user177800
2:42 PM
@halfer when people ackmowledge that something is off-topic and it should be answered no matter what because everyone deserves an answer and then references that blog post as justification, that blog post IS now part of the problem.
 
Interesting; pressing ctrl-I on text italicised with *text* removes the italics, whereas _text_ just goes to *_text_*
 
@feelingunwelcome Meh. I don't agree, but I also think the outrage the post generated is over-stated. In fact, blaming the phenomenon on the blog post means that we eliminate the agency of folks like in your example - individuals can never break the rules knowingly because it's all the fault of the blog post.
I argue for personal responsibility - so when folks post knowingly on off-topic posts, and admit doing so, we can say "hey, don't do that" :-)
 
^am I expected to mind read? or go to their location and see?
 
user177800
@halfer it completely undermines the "vote, move on" mantra and gives ammo to those that have always demanded mandatory justifications for votes.
 
In other brighter news, my second interview is now scheduled - woop!
5
 
user177800
2:48 PM
this is just for those that can not see deleted content - i.stack.imgur.com/8ntFT.png
 
@SmokeDetector looks to be a comment on the accepted answer; code is a literal copy and Google translate suggests thus
 
@AndréKool It's gone. :)
 
@SurajRao @Adriaan OP is asking: "why did you close as too broad?" in comment: stackoverflow.com/questions/50623940/…
 
@AndréKool left a comment on the editor
 
@cybermonkey That question was last active 1 year, 6 months ago
 
2:57 PM
@Cœur A poor lost soul. :(
 
For your information: you would have basically the same problem with PHP or even with a purely static website. To be publicly accessible, a resource has to be hosted on a server that is publicly accessible, plain and simple. The only python/bottle specific part is that you need a hosting solution that supports python/bottle. — bruno desthuilliers 3 hours ago
@Cœur OP needs a hosting solution. Also the screaming
also ^
 
Aww I was too late.
 
Whoah, 6 answers in 7 minutes, then closed as duplicate. I'm surprised how fast the tag can get answers: stackoverflow.com/questions/50626894/…
 
someone seems to have flagged it as spam or r/a
 
It said "Please upvote this post so that I can comment

its stupid that you need 50 karma to comment anyway. So I would be happy if I could get some help with this so that I can comment"
So, you didn't miss anything :-)
 
3:04 PM
@FireAlarm Reminds me of my favourite jokes:
 
Hah. Just a Redditer pretending to be on Reddit?
 
What's the difference between pre-prod and prod?
*points finger*
pre-prod
*pokes colleague's arm*
prod
3
 
@MichaelDodd heh heh, nice
@MichaelDodd My favourite joke is:
A dyslexic man walks into a bra.
10
 
(I don't get the pre-prod joke T_T)
 
@Cœur prod is a synonym for poke
 
3:09 PM
oh! Thank you, I learnt something :)
 
@Cœur And if your team needs motivation, use a bigger prod
 
@Cœur Anything that strips away the veneer of collaborative working environments and reveals the blame culture underneath can be amusing too!
 
@halfer Something like this
 
@Machavity heh yes, although I wouldn't put one up - while the difference between glossy brochure and reality in interesting, one should try to fix that culture or move on to a better one (well, for folks who have the freedom to do so of course).
 
user has already answered with his findings, I'm not going to answer now, but I believe anyone should be able to answer that.
 
3:19 PM
I still think it is TB/POB
 
@NathanOliver I can edit it later, it's one of the most upvoted questions in jasper report..
THanks Mac, yeah like that
 
@PetterFriberg Made a small tweak so it sounds less like OSR and looked reopenable
 
perfect!, exactly the question is about how to integrate jasper-reports with spring, basically there are few different methods.. and like that any method is a valid answer
 
@techraf mcve.fr
 
Sometimes I still don't know when to stop. :( sigh.
 
3:33 PM
@E_net4 Seems like they forgot to read the word 'very' in Very Low Quality
 
@AndréKool Indeed. But the tone in that last one doesn't really invite me to push the subject any further.
In fact, I should probably flag for NLN, of mod-flag for a thread cleanup.
 
@E_net4 I just voted to delete the question and leave it at that. Q is worthless. He's arguing for deleting a mediocre answer on a terrible Q
 
I appear to be getting serial-upvoted... pity it'll be reversed overnight, really.
Does the first upvote stay intact, or am I going to lose all of the rep?
 
If they are all from the same user they will all go away
 
@EJoshuaS Once it hits 3, any votes from the same person will be reversed
 
3:47 PM
When it comes to serial downvoting, all of the DVs are reverted. Not sure if it's the same with upvotes
 
downvotes twice to offset the serial upvoter
 
Rats :(
I kinda like getting unicorn points
 
I was serially upvoted over 10K so I had to make sure I got an answer in so I wouldn't lose the privileged over night when the script ran.
 
Ron
o/
 
\o
 
3:48 PM
o/
 
\o
 
o/
 
o7 <-- saluting teapot
 
Why did I even bother. :D
 
@halfer You returning 418 again?
 
3:51 PM
@Machavity yep! I always think the HTTP error "not a tea pot" is the standard's most indignant answer.
An outraged web server!
 
It was one of my better questions that set it off, actually... very interesting flawed algorithm if I say so myself.
^I'm not asking for votes either way BTW
 
\o/ cough splutter
 
\o/
 
Today must be "Let's debate what's LQP" day. Does anyone think this is NAA?
 
@Machavity Borderline, but better suited as a comment IMO
 
Ron
4:04 PM
I might have overworked myself today.
So it's off-topic for me during the next 2 hrs.
@halfer Congrats btw.
 
@Ron For being an outraged coffee pot? :-)
 
Ron
@halfer That too.
But mainly for the job.
 
@Ron Heh, thanks. It's a step up for me skills wise, but I am pretty confident, and the telephone interviewer was very nice, so I think it will be good.
 
@MichaelDodd Won't disagree there, but the poster can't comment and there's at least one reviewer who thinks it needs deletion
 
I am cultivating other opportunities anyway, so if it does not work out, I have other things to go for.
 
4:08 PM
@Machavity In which case the usual rules apply. Get 50 rep elsewhere then comment. I've abstained from that review but if it came up in the queue I'd be inclined to select delete.
 
Ron
And you should.
I spent a year cherry picking the companies.
 
@Ron That's some pretty good research!
 
Ron
And personally went to majority of them for all the interviews.
Nothing to write home about as it turned out.
Shortest interview was: - Here is a binary tree. - Bye.
 
@Ron My experience of looking for contract work is that leads go cold very quickly, and recruiters don't keep me updated much at all. I went to Liverpool two weeks ago for an interview (~180 miles round trip, consumed the whole day, spent £60 (~68Eu), had a great interview, and I've received no feedback at all.
 
Ron
@halfer Ah, it happens.
 
4:17 PM
@Ron To be fair, it's taken me a few weeks to get leads warmed up, so I have a couple more local things that might come to fruition.
 
Ron
@halfer Worry not. Industry needs you more than you need them probably.
 
@Ron True, the demand is there, both generally and in my locality. I had a friend ring me the other day wondering if I could be tempted into a perm job with a respected local company, but I declined because it was perm. He tells me also that they are finding it hard to hire since there are some very developer-friendly roles appearing elsewhere (including for the company I am seeing next week).
Web agencies must find it harder to hire, since their work does not always produce interesting, greenfield, application projects.
 
Ron
@halfer Why not give it a try? Perm today means less or equal than a year.
And never mind the corporate drums.
 
@Ron That's true. If I get stuck finding contract work, I will do that - however I am really only just getting warmed up on contract, and that sort of work is out there.
 
Ron
I see. More power to you.
 
4:24 PM
It also feels quite nice to keep work at arms length, and some forms of perm work require too much social energy - I quite like a firewall between the two.
 
Ron
So true.
 
Contract seems to fit that ethic a bit better, IMO.
 
Ron
I bite my tongue every now and then. Compliments 9 to 5.
All in all, so far so good.
 
@Ron Excellent
 
Ron
@Justin o/
@Justin How's work? And life.
@halfer I just wish I discovered this language that interest me earlier in my life. Things could have been different. Being a late starter sometimes takes some soul searching to find the energy needed. And at the age of 40 it can be challenging.
 
4:36 PM
@Ron maybe, but better late than never :-)
 
Ron
True.
 
@Ron I'm the same age as you, but I don't mind the constant learning - it's a hobby that spiralled out of control for me.
 
Ron
@halfer For me it can be frustrating there is almost no one who has deep interest in the technology I am into. In my country at least.
Or at least in the modern version of the technology.
 
@Ron I hear you. When I work alone on projects, if I get stuck on a subtle bug, there is no-one I can turn to like a colleague, since no-one understands the system like I do. I call this the "Ph.D problem" - when you are interested in a small niche, there are not many people who know the subject in detail.
 
Ron
@halfer What's Liverpool like compared to London? I only visited London and Belfast long time ago. I liked it there.
 
4:47 PM
@Ron It was actually my first visit, but I liked it. Busy and bustling, has a reputation for being friendly, which was my experience when I visited. In English we call it our "capital of culture" but I expect many cities vie for that title.
 
Ron
@halfer Sounds good.
 
Part of me wanted the job so I could stop over in a hotel and explore it a bit! London by contrast is exciting, but it can be much more isolating unless one has an established social base - it can be quite competitive and sharp-elbowed.
London is of course extraordinarily expensive, which is why most people who work there communte from far afield.
 
@Ron o/ Not much going on. Work is work. Life is life. Idk what else there is to say. It's enjoyable
 
Ron
@Justin Work + life == C++
 
:)
 
Ron
4:49 PM
@halfer Well said.
 
@FireAlarm Super User or No MCVE?
 
Ron
@NathanOliver By todays standards or the old school standards? It's no programming related imho
 
I thought "too broad" said something like, "there are multiple questions in this question, or answers to this question would end up too large (there's too much information that would be needed)"
What happened to the second reason for "too broad"?
 
Ron
Yep it is too broad.
 
4:53 PM
@Ron By today's standards. welp, I voted TB
 
@NathanOliver OSR too
 
true
 
@rene that's not a requirement :-P
 
Just to prevent that others see this as an invitation to do the same ...
 
Again, from the FAQ: ROs should lead by example...
instead of giving themselves (not even each other!) exceptions...
 
user3956566
5:06 PM
@Machavity do think this is off site request? stackoverflow.com/questions/49418702/…
 
user3956566
@JohnDvorak it's always been acceptable to one box relevant meta posts
 
In theory, yes. But could that please be acceptable in practice as well?
 
@YvetteColomb The end of it sounds like OSR "I don't want to use X" which implies "Tell me to use Y"
Plus the answers are all suggesting libraries
If it's not OSR, maybe a better fit on Server Fault
 
Ron
What motivates the tag expert to do it in the first place?
Unless the expert has a caretaker mentality you can't offload anything to them. I don't see how this could work.
 
5:19 PM
@Ron I think it would work if we just let tag badge holders help rather than take on the whole responsibility
But also I think it raises a good question that Servy pointed out - what does this mean for the VLQ definition if tag badge holders have some kind of power over it?
 
Ron
@TylerH Right you are.
 
if nothing else it will hopefully prompt them to provide their latest interpretation of what a VLQ flag is... which is always something being misused
 
Ron
SO is drowning in VLQ posts as of lately. If this is a step to combat the storm then I salute every attempt at solving it.
Excuse the babbling. Lack of sleep takes it's toll.
 
user3956566
@Machavity yeh I'm not happy with it either. It's just if I close vote it, then my close reason is a hammer and I'm not really sure what to close it as. I actually thought unclear? Thoughts people?
 
user3956566
@JohnDvorak I've never been a room owner and have posted one box meta questions into the room over time. I just did it sparingly... did I do it sparingly @rene?
 
5:25 PM
... welp. There goes the hope for sane oneboxing rules.
 
user3956566
@TylerH our answers on meta, though a totally different penmanship, are surprisingly similar
 
@YvetteColomb Not sure, seems too broad to me but I know nothing bout k8s
 
user3956566
@TylerH me neither. Yeh, it seems broad, or unclear (those often wrap around to meet each other)
 
user3956566
*clears throat^ @Machavity
 
too broad or unclear or professional computing... I got the ball rolling with 'unclear'
 
user3956566
5:31 PM
@StephenKennedy thanks for that. I didn't want to be the lone ranger on that one
 
so you're saying I'm Toto?
been called worse :)
Tonto even
 
@StephenKennedy I don't think she's in Kansas anymore...
 
@StephenKennedy as long as you're not Totoro
 
Ron
As long as it's not Missouri.
Who says C++ people don't have a sense of humor?
 
user3956566
5:33 PM
@StephenKennedy lol yeh, Toto for sure. and your little dog too
 
user3956566
 
user3956566
@StephenKennedy great song
 
I left him a comment suggesting he try Server Fault, but with more info on what he's trying to do
 
Weezer's cover version of Africa they released earlier this week is actually quite decent
 
@YvetteColomb Yes, nice video too
 
5:37 PM
same with Rosanna
 
... I should probably refrain from posting on meta when I'm tired. It seems like I'm good at misinterpreting things when I'm tired
 
so closable we posted it twice :) @feelingunwelcome
 
user3956566
@Machavity excellent, thanks
 
@TylerH It's already under review, AFAIK extra flags won't help
 
well they do reset the age-away timer if nothing else happens to the post...
 
6:10 PM
are people allowed to post links to their google drive?
 
@Alec Depends on what they are linking to. There is no actual restriction but if it makes the question or answer not useful then the should be handled accordingly.
 
@NathanOliver okay, I'm not sure if it makes it useful or not as I don't know much about the topic this user answered in. But it was just a link to his google drive which a had folder with some sample code for pen testing
 
Link?
 
Answer with google drive link stackoverflow.com/questions/49136702/…
 
I would call that a link only answer. I'm flagging as NAA
 
6:18 PM
@NathanOliver yeah I was not sure
 
@NathanOliver I disagree. It's an answer, but low quality
The second link and below can be removed from the post
 
My only flags that are declined are the NAA ones so I'm always unsure :D
 
@gunr2171 What in there counts as an answer? IMHO, One of the best ways to do this is by using selenium. isn't enough to count as an answer and is at best a comment.
 
ok, re-reading the question. The answer is a "hey, you should try something completely different and yeah, I'm not going to address your explicit issue."
NAA it
@Alec Another really good "is this an NAA" test is by looking at the content of the post with the hyperlinks removed (the display text remains, but the url it points it is gone). The first paragraph has some quality, the youtube link is useless, the code link is even more useless, and the last paragraph is useless because you don't have that code.
 
@gunr2171 thanks! i will rememeber this
 
6:30 PM
typo: it points to is gone. Thanks 2 minute edit period.
 
you're welcome, says the 2 minute edit period
 
6:45 PM
Elon Musk Predicts Rocket Launches Will Be as Routine as Airline Flights - looks like they're already there: 'Falcon 9 launch with SES-12 delayed to June 4' :(
 
@SmokeDetector is fine
 
dur
Is this question on-topic? Any thoughts?
 
It's a dependency vulnerability question related to java.
Not great, but technically in the realm of programming tools.
When someone tells you the solution to people posting duplicates is to create a post that says "Read before posting" but you've been to Stack Overflow :|
 
dur
It sounds like an off-site request or "I'm too lazy to test it, can someone else do it".
 
@dur seems ok to me leave it, so much other stuff to close.
 
I'm not familiar with how vulnerability tests are done for java dependencies, but I assume there is a simple command line that brings it back. It'd belong closer to here than anywhere else on the network IMO.
applies face to bread
 
7:18 PM
I read that as asking for verification that a patch to a programming binary resolves an existing vulnerability...
The answer I'm guessing would be: link someone to the report that verifies it is patched
While "yes" or "no" probably answers the question, I wouldn't be inclined to believe someone just at their word on such a thing
 
I'd leave it. It might be more on topic on a SF or Information Security but I think it on topic here as well
 
I assume there is a tool to test it. I am not usually the one to do vuln testing on my programs though =w=
 
I have a theory that reviewers are more likely to reject edits by anonymous users
I've been suggesting improvements on sites that I don't have an account on, and I can't understand why they get so many reject votes.
 
I'm not sure. I haven't just because they are anonymous but more of the bad edits I see are from anonymous users
@Justin Do they fully improve the post?
 
I don't trust anonymous editors owo
 
7:28 PM
@NathanOliver I'm not suggesting improvements on posts with a lot of problems. That's too much effort. So yeah, they fully improve the post, because there aren't really many problems with the post.
 
ooh, a revenge downvote on my 5-year-old incredibly low-traffic question... haven't had a revenge downvote in a while
Wonder who I pissed off...
 
Usually I edit to rephrase / reword to make it easier to understand, correct misuse of formatting, etc.
 
¯\_(ツ)_/¯
 
Is there something wrong with this edit? I thought it was good, but maybe I can improve.
I'm considering resubmitting it with a long description of what the edit improves
 
Nothing wrong with it but I don't think it is needed.
 
7:34 PM
It makes the title so much easier to understand to me. My English language parsing isn't very good. I was wondering why the coworker's attention was listening to music...
Oh well.
 
dur
Thanks to all your thoughts. I will not touch the question.
 
Skeptics SE is an interesting place to waddle into.
 
@Justin When I read it I guess I intuitively place commas in it so I read it as How can I get a coworker's attention, who is listening to music, without being rude?
To me to who goes to coworker, not attention
 
Yeah. I think my brain's English parser is a little buggy :P
 
:)
I'll post an issue on github ;)
 
7:42 PM
@Justin I had same problem while editing to get rep for bots, stackoverflow.com/review/suggested-edits/16012196, maybe not the best edit, but it's a highly viewed question and as it is now it's worse stackoverflow.com/questions/3811908/… anyway the queue is a bit random.
 
@Justin I ended up resubmitting it with a longer description describing exactly what I was doing, and it got accepted really fast. I guess if you're an anonymous user or a low-rep user, it's a good idea to do that.
 
@Justin meeh I would bet it's random :)
 
@Justin I would say a good description is always a good idea
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@AndréKool Just look at most git commits. Not the common case XD
But tbh, "Improve phrasing" has just as much meaning to me as "here's exactly how this improves the phrasing"
 
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