@Enzokie That's still No MCVE. There's unexplained code there, and "does not work" is not an adequate problem statement. Why are they starting a new MainActivity? How do we know that's not just creating a new, duplicate Activity atop the current one, with different instances of the list and MediaPlayer?
@Enzokie You're more than welcome to do that, if you like. The close banner already directs them to the MCVE page. Beyond that, I'm afraid it would turn into a long, convoluted back-and-forth session in comments, which I don't particularly want to get involved in, atm. I've already been through it today.
@PraveenKumar it was nice knowing you ... on a serious note, while it can make you feel uncomfortable I'm told moderators get much more thrown at them ... and they are still around without much harm done so don't let it get you. It is a virtual world after all.
@JohnDvorak yeah but they seem to be quite stubborn at persisting to rant about not understanding R and wanting resources that explain everything to them
@JohnDvorak I should read the roomba meta to understand what will and won't be roomba'd I'm a bit impatient when I see something that just doesn't fit or the OP maintains their stance and it evolves into Me Vs. all of you
@PraveenKumar kind of, for sure flag it for a moderator as it has no place on our site but I'm always a bit worried that users feel personally attacked, then it gets under their skin and lose sleep over it. All I'm saying that is not worth it, so to give you some support to not fall victim to such negative thoughts that might affect your personal well being. No one is going to get on a plane, train or automobile to knock on your door tonight. Unless you filled a pluralization bug ...
WHOEHA! Why does meta suddenly have a left-side bar? It's horrible :( Even less useful info on my screen and even more empty white space. Thanks SE >.<
All the pointless whitespace as soon as you've scrolled down a little with the new side-bar looks like it's just there as a placeholder, so when the storm has quieted down they can fill it with adds
@AndréKool pattern is visible on most of their Q/As. Always 2 votes (or a single other stray vote), often a 1 liner unresearched poo question with an answer by the other, 2 votes each time.
With regards to down/close votes on that suspected ring: be careful, especially do not comment. Just let the mods handle them; experience tells me that all the accounts will be gone in a day or so. No need to warn the ring.
How many flags on the same voting ring are appreciated? A new answer just popped in and got 2 upvotes within a minute; do I use a second flag pointing back to the old one, or just sit back and hope the mods will find this anyway?
@SmokeDetector looks like LO (and the OP self-answered and thanked himself)
@SmokeDetector asks a new question (someone haz auto-comment?
@SmokeDetector Looks like a sock puppet; same name+location; answer and comment within a minute, accept in 4 mins, and the only Q of the answerer is almost an exact dupe of the Q here
@Machavity See the selectors - '#productCode' (For example), there's not element with id="productCode" (Only name="productCode" which is a different selector for that attribute)
But if it's not trivial in your opinion than I have no problem that you delete this cv-pls
I knew something was wrong when every person on that team called themselves "something/something architect" while all the project needed where developers ...
@ErikvonAsmuth I dunno I have seen plenty of easy success with 2010 and 2013 but maybe I am just more familiar with that kind of stuff than the average user
I wonder if Office 2007 will even run on Windows 10
@AlonEitan modflag; because the questions need to be dupe-linked as well if the same answer covers all. There are python mods, so they'll know whether that's the case.
Oh, iirc exact duplicate answers raise an auto modflag already (though I may be wrong)
Just spam flag imo. Doesn't look like a hacked account, the GitHub has the same profile name and image. Even if it discloses affiliation, it's horribly spammy and inappropriate.
@Machavity Sure? Yes, he does disclose affiliation, but it's overt self-promotion on questions where it's nowhere close to an answer. Imo you can't just post anything as long as you disclose affiliation
@ErikvonAsmuth there's also the problem of it being an established account. Shog says we should give them the benefit of the doubt (cat on keyboard) in case of abusive flags. I'm unsure whether this holds up for spam flags as well. In any case: I'd modflag, or let the auto-flag handle it
@AlonEitan hum, other way around :P The person who has their post deleted through spam flags gets a 100 rep penalty (and an IP ban afaik). All you'll get for a declined spam flag is a flag-ban every now and then if you do that too often
If you get caught on SE site A for voting fraud and your rep is reverted back below 200, does the association bonus you got on other sites get reverted as well?
@SmokeDetector is this even about programming? Too broad at least
@Nkosi I saw; even a cross-post from DBA along with a plagiarised answer. Nuking 2 accounts and a lousy 7 day suspension on the third seems a light punishment
I wasn't a fan of the Maccallan gold; that tasted the same as Famous Grouse to me, but at a four times higher cost. Made me go to other distilleries who do give bang for your buck
Yeah. I might just do find a bar that has it and order a glass to try it before spending that kind of money. You have to go to some fancy places to find it though :(
@NickA that's not the problem; the problem is that it serves as a sign that asking for tutorials is correct, that questions are being closed against it (again the sign) and that they are all link-only answers, which is highly discouraged, since if the link goes dead the answer is pointless. A question which has nought but 3 LO answers has no lasting value imo, regardless of the votes it gathered back in y'olden days of yore when these kind of questions were fine
@Alec it means "there is a high number of reviews that need to be done and you have not done any reviews in a while so please pay some attention to the review queues"
What is better to correct a bad edit, but approved? I am talking about this question edit review: stackoverflow.com/review/suggested-edits/19943702. The essential tag was removed and class declaration was (un)corrected
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@Makyen Yea. But after a bad atempt to add some code as requested it is still a request for someone to write a tutorial or write the code for them, so I thought I would give it another kick
@RiggsFolly We don't permit "bumping" requests. Please make only one request for any particular question, at least while the original request is still active (i.e. until it's moved to the Request Graveyard @ > 3 days, if not complete before that time). Making additional requests about the same question after the original is in the Graveyard is something that's still being discussed, but is currently permitted, at least to the extent of a single additional request.
@Makyen Was this request of mine manually moved to the graveyard intentionally? Or was it maybe caught by a script, after the first post linked in it – the OP's answer basically saying no repro – was deleted?
@MikeM. Yes, it is automatically detected by the Archiver script due to the other post linked in the request being deleted. It would be necessary for each RO to notice it when reviewing the move and manually prevent it from being moved.
@MikeM. At a minimum, I'll add to my To Do list looking at not having that happen when an answer is linked from a cv-pls and there is also a question linked. There are a couple of cases where the Archiver is a bit too aggressive. The more common case is a user linking an additional question. There's a larger issue here, so I'm going to want to spend a bit of time mulling over the best way to handle the overall issue.
@Makyen That is tricky. Seems it'd be much simpler if everyone used the same request format. Maybe move some of that burden to the user. If someone wants to link an auxiliary post in their request, then the actual target of the request must be the last post link, if they don't want to risk premature graveyarding. Not sure how well that'd go over, and I'm probably not thinking of some other catch(es)...
@MikeM. Yeah, it's the general case that's more complex, where the format is more free-form. It would be relatively easy to mark/recognize those requests generated by the request generator and only consider the question which is linked as the post which the request is primarily about. Hmmmm... just doing that would solve 80–90% of the issue, so I'll probably just implement that, for now.