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3:44 AM
fp feedback on autoflagged post: Hire SEO services MS (@M.A.R. @Zoe)
 
5:08 AM
@AnttiHaapala Not really. Tag wiki says "general computing questions about Vagrant are off-topic", not that "Vagrant questions are general computing questions". Now to the question itself. It is: "I executed a command and it works on macOS version X, and I executed the same command and it doesn't work on macOS version Y". I don't really understand how it could be not seen as general computing.
@Makyen Maybe I was wrong, but I have seen a meta post recently which stated "give me a tutorial on"-questions (not "link me to a tutorial") should be closed with resource request-reason too.
 
@techraf If you can dig up a link for that Meta, I'd be interested in reading it.
IMO, if it's I'm "looking for a tutorial", then it can be interpreted as an off-site resource request (or too broad, should you think they intend someone to write one for them on SO). However, if they're asking a question that is "How can I do X", then it is "too broad" if it's not reasonable to cover the question in an SO answer, but it's not a request for an off-site resource.
 
 
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8:42 AM
should'nt stackoverflow.com/posts/50771233/revisions have raised a flag or something?
 
9:02 AM
^^ with link-only answer
 
9:18 AM
^ and possible tool request too
 
9:55 AM
@Makyen this was the answer ー I don't know why I recalled it when suggesting the reason for that particular question, probably because of that (examples not in the docs) intro ー I wouldn't use the same reason now, but "too broad" instead; my mistake
 
10:43 AM
@Jean-FrançoisFabre Tempted to flag that. [FP overflow] dupes and some salad fruit gets it reopened:(
 
@Yam Still broad and no MCVE
 
R you kidding Mr. Audit? Failed Audit Close vote review
 
11:08 AM
@MunimMunna is it too broad? What if the answer is add connections=max to the config? That is not broad.
 
@rene there is a my questions section at the bottom, check it out
 
I checked it out, that is why I ask.
 
@rene I don't know the answer, but the question seemed too broad to me
 
@MunimMunna The question is extensive, I doubt if by definition the answers would prove the question to be too broad. But I can see why other users would have a different opinion about that.
 
 
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12:58 PM
@MartinJames annoying as hell. justice is: the upvotes didn't follow
I doubt flag would be accepted, though
 
1:10 PM
@Jean-FrançoisFabre You're probably right. SO seems so often to be in de Nile, up to their necks:(
 
 
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3:11 PM
Link-only answers are not appreciated, so if someone instead of posting a link to the forum/blog, copy-pastes entire blog in the answer, what is the guideline about that? better than link-only, but kinda messy
 
@MunimMunna if it is their own it is kind of okay. If not, it is plagiarism and needs at least proper attribution but a mod flag might be in order
 
@rene It is his own the answer. So it is okay I guess
 
@MunimMunna yeah, not thrilled and I think I would have added a link back to the original but it is good enough
at least it is not flaggable
 
3:28 PM
@rene he has a link at the bottom, and post is good, it's okay then
 
3:39 PM
He has a user-agent string and wants to know what browser it is. Today someone posted another user-agent as answer, I guess he also wants to know what browser that it, could not decide a close reason, marked as tool request
 
4:05 PM
@MunimMunna Looks more like general computing that resource request.
 
4:41 PM
@MunimMunna Looks like a question about user agents. Not sure that's Off-Topic, let alone OSR
 
4:52 PM
@Machavity @Olaf yeah I am not sure what reason applies to it, he was particularly curious about a particular user-agent, I think a custom reason should apply
 
5:43 PM
@MunimMunna Why a custom reason? What wrong with "general computing"?
 
 
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7:16 PM
@Makyen The +5 upvoted comment there appears to be giving questionable advice (code and / or a link to the site )
 
7:52 PM
@StephenKennedy Thanks. I left a comment to the user who was so strongly encouraging adding a link to the website with the problem.
 
There is a rude and abusive post: stackoverflow.com/questions/50777722/…
 
@Oighea Not rude as far as I can tell, but also NAA - reported.
 
Gobbledegook may be flagged rude/abusive meta.stackoverflow.com/q/342847/397817
 
Someone up-voted it too???
 
8:09 PM
to support I guess
 
support homework dumps?
 
support newbies on SO
 
@FoggyFinder: but they should know that we don't vote for users, we vote for question quality only
If members up-vote low-quality questions, they encourage low-quality questions
 
it's only a bad question from newbie who don't know how to ask proper - I don't see any reason to give them downvote
 
@FoggyFinder There is plenty of reasons to downvote that one. I agree it can be dispiriting for the new member, but if they had read the tour or the help pages, they would not be posting such broad questions. New members not reading the docs, and help vampires, are our two greatest threats to our quality levels here.
(It now has two unjustified upvotes).
 
8:22 PM
@FoggyFinder It's up to you to downvote or not. But the question fulfills all criterions of a downvote-worthy question. And how does it make any difference it's a newbie? Arre they not spposed to read How to Ask, take the [tour] or at least turn on the head-filling before asking apparently others do their homework? I for myself and my peers learned this at school, those who didn't went to - let's say "less challenging" schools/classes. Has it changed that much?
 
You don't know whether it's a 'real' newbie, a sock-puppet, a ring-voting account, a help-vampire, a troll or just some deadbeat student on his/her 50th homework burner account.

If it's a bad question, downvote it!
 
@FoggyFinder: Please see this meta discussion on What purpose does downvoting questions serve?: "Voting on questions serves a very similar purpose to voting on answers: it provides a visible hint to other readers". That's it. There's no benefit to "sympathy" up-votes for the poster (who does not learn thereby to ask better questions) or to the system.
 
8:38 PM
@StephenKennedy Ah thanks, useful to know.
 
@Steve 'If I wasn't specific enough, be sure to ask in the comments', AKA 'please join my blood donation drive' :(
 
@MartinJames my response is "fangs, but no fangs"
 
@MartinJames Just simple questions tonight yeah
 
@halfer A couple years ago, I would have posted that:)
 
@MartinJames I think the joke would woosh straight over 'em :-)
 
8:50 PM
@MartinJames Vampires can only enter when invited it.
 
@halfer Yeah, like a bat out of hell..
 
A cool browser hack would be to modify the usual and mundane Stack Overflow close reasons to more entertaining ones, e.g. "This vampy was slain with silver bullets", "Homework zombie slaughtered with a stake, but will respawn tomorrow", etc.
 
lol
 
9:10 PM
@HovercraftFullOfEels thank you for the link - it fair, but I think it's enough to vote for closing and write a comment why the Q is bad (not appropriate for SO).
 
 
@Makyen IIRC this question already has been cl-pls shortly after OP re-added the templeos tag. It's just two people using this tag and palying ping-pong with bad quetions/answers. Seems like someone promoting this "thing" for esotheric reasons.
@halfer Oh just try and wave your a… reputation good bye.
@MartinJames Some would do anything for votes
 
@Olaf I'd like to be gone when the morning comes, (with its Sunday h/w dumps]
 
9:49 PM
@MartinJames Be nice ;-)
 
@Olaf lol
 
10:15 PM
@Olaf When searching in here, the Request Graveyard, and Sanitarium I don't see a prior request. The post has not been previously closed and reopened. Frankly, given it's content, I'd be very surprised that it wasn't closed if there was a previous cv-pls request for the question. The tag was previously discussed on Meta, which may be what you're remembering.
 
11:01 PM
 
@Makyen I'm pretty sure this post was linked here. But as you didn't find a request, it might have been a link to the meta (could it have been NickA?). Anyway, good to see it's gone. Problem is the tag should be gone, too, but "someone" keeps posting nonsense questions like this (that was part of the meta discussion).
 
11:55 PM
@Yam Still no MCVE. And now looks like a support request. Should leave it closed.
 

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