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12:37 AM
Also many duplicate questions abound
 
 
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2:18 AM
I've been doing Triage every day and I just realized a pretty depressing thing. I've subconsciously learned that whenever I see a question that looks immediately like it might be good, it's an audit. Maybe Triage's audits are bad, but it turns out that well-formatted questions with a clear and easy to read structure are obscenely rare.
 
@Radiodef In Triage? Of course they are. To get into Triage, the post has to be flagged VLQ/NAA and/or not meet a quality metric. That makes it quite unlikely that you're going to see something that's actually good in that queue. Reference: Question flags, queues, edits, roomba, community♦, how does this actually work?
 
@Makyen Is that really true? I thought those flags send them to VLQ. Was Triage always like that?
Looks like it's been changed a little bit, but it was always essentially low quality questions.
Triage's audits are just really bad then.
 
2:37 AM
@Radiodef Other than that I should have been more specific and said Triage is for questions and VLQ flags (i.e. not answers and NAA, which go to the LQP queue), yeah, that's the way it works.
@Radiodef Audits aren't intended to be all that "good". They are really only intended to make sure you're paying attention. If they were intended to be good, then the audits would be hand curated from posts which have already gone through the queue (and potentially through the queue more than once to verify).
 
2:57 AM
Might be a nice task for PPCG
 
3:42 AM
 
4:19 AM
!!/commands
 
@Shree I'm SmokeDetector a bot that detects spam and offensive posts on the network and posts alerts to chat. A command list is available here.
 
 
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5:31 AM
!!/blame
 
@EJoshuaS It's Shree's fault.
 
 
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6:56 AM
 
7:53 AM
!!/blame
 
@PraveenKumar It's Madara Uchiha's fault.
 
Ha ha ha...
 
 
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Tim
10:01 AM
Can someone explain, why I failed this audit? The question is a clear duplicate of the linked solution in the answer...
So instead of linking the other question, it should be flagged as dup
 
 
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MEE
3:23 PM
It is probably not spam but very low quality/naa and should be removed: stackoverflow.com/a/51011237/8263546
 
3:47 PM
@SmokeDetector I translated the Swedish and it's spam. It's an ad for Shell gas stations.
 
Yep, agree.
 
4:43 PM
@Adriaan Does this answer look useful? Questions is partially opinion
 
4:59 PM
@Tim You haven't said what you did to cause you to fail, so it's difficult to give you an answer. All you've said is that the question is a dup. This review (audit) was about the answer, not the question.
 
5:20 PM
Some external JSON to C# tool is not behaving as expected.
 
5:35 PM
@Nkosi well, assuming they are not that much interested in the tool but more in how to get proper DTO's that match their JSON I would say the question is fine, assuming there isn't a dupe that explains how to build your own classes from any given JSON.
 
@rene alright. noted. thank you for the feedback.
@PraveenKumar Just like that last request :P
 
@Nkosi LoL What?
 
Ok no worries you edited it back into shape. lol
 
5:51 PM
@PraveenKumar Can you be more specific about what is wrong with it?
Ah NM. "this site" surely means SO, not OP's site.
 
@StephenKennedy Clearly conflicts the author's intent of the site being Stack Overflow and not his site.
And you knew it... LoL.
 
@PraveenKumar Yes, I got there eventually:) Rejected and edited.
 
@StephenKennedy Ha ha.
 
6:35 PM
^ That's literally a No MCVE and OP left the site for about 10 mins! :P
 
 
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8:19 PM
@PraveenKumar The OP appears to have added enough code for a MCVE to make it answerable. While it's not perfect, it's past the point where I'd vote to close. Do you have any objection to my moving this request out?
 
8:36 PM
@Makyen Nopes... Still no MCVE.
It's not a MCVE at all. There's more to the code.
 
 
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10:03 PM
@Olaf lol @ "Hello World" :)
 
@Nkosi Yeah, I couldn't hold onto me. I've seen too many hours seen sacrifices on the aitair of the hold trinity of unittests, code coverage and "established coding standards" like MISRA
 
for me code coverage is just another buzz word people use, put a lot of weight on but have very little understanding of what is its true intent.
 
10:22 PM
@Nkosi I used the word "religion" intentionally: you can't prove it works, but you have to believe it. I've seen people claiming once the unit tests with 100% coverage run flawlessly the code is correect and bug-free. Including a holy inquisition if you dare to disagree.
 
that is what causes the false sense of security
 
I'm off to bed. N8!
 
o/
 
(sorry, head aches and next week will be big "fights" ;-).
 

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