@NicholasK You've linked an answer in this request which is at score=3. Did you really mean to link that post? Anyway… Answers must be at score < 0 in order to be eligible for 20k+ deletion. A del-pls for a post that is not within 1 point of being eligible for delete-votes is often considered to be an implicit request for down-votes, which isn't permitted. As such, I'm going to move this request to /dev/null. Feel free to re-request when the post is eligible for delete-votes.
@NicholasK np. It happens. I'd kind-of figured that's what you'd intended, but could neither be sure about it, nor do anything other than move the message out of the room, even if I was sure (which was what I was doing anyway).
@Graham Personally, it's always seemed like a waste of votes to re-open something just to close it for a different reason (or, in this case, to re-open one just to close the other one as a duplicate instead). That's just my opinion, though.
@EJoshuaS In general, I agree, but given that it's duplicates, it's a lot easier if you can convince a gold-badge holder who can do this themselves. (cc: @Graham)
I'm in the all time list as well (admittedly - at the very, very bottom)... I've got a score of 2 apparently... I'm clearly more awesome than I thought I was at C++ :p
@rene @JonClements I'm not seeing any SD messages over the last several hours in Charcoal HQ which "should" have been posted here in SOCVR, but were not. The last message (except the 2 just posted) was at 10:35Z. All prior messages (shown in SD's recent posts) were posted in all of SOCVR (all moved to the Graveyard), SOBotics, and Troll Chat (some were deleted in SOCVR, so don't show in the list in SD's user recent activity, but are in the Graveyard transcript.
There are some additional SD reports in Charcoal HQ which were not reported into any of the above rooms, but all of those have only "Potentially" reasons, which are classified as experimental and none of the above rooms are configured to get the reports from experimental reasons.
Unfortunately, as SD currently exists, the experimental setting is all-or-nothing. If it's set, then the room gets the experimental reports from across all of SE, not just the rooms it would otherwise receive reports for.
@JonClements Yes. The MS post shows that it was caught only for "Potentially bad keyword in answer", which is an "experimental" reason. That reason is actually SD's "watchlist".
That might be a reasonable detection to have. I've considered suggesting it in the past (I'm not that familiar with Python, so haven't just whipped something up to test). OTOH, I know that some of my own posts would probably be caught for that reason, due to having multiple links to reference documentation which is in only one or two domains.
I think the system restricts the number of urls new users can post as links (that get rendered as links) anyway... so maybe if they're new and they've hit that limit might not be unreasonable... The person who posted that spam seemed to notice not all the links were included and continued in a comment as well :)
That's a good point. It would be interesting to see what posts and how many were detected. Limiting the detection to low-rep users is certainly desirable, and easily accomplished (just a setting in each detection).
@rene The watchlist is considered part of experimental. As I understand it, it's any reason where the weight is locked to 1, which is the case for the watchlist.
@rene Perhaps what is needed is options to the experimental reasons declaration that allows selecting a single site (i.e. so that SOCVR, SOBotics, etc. can receive just the SO experimental detections. However, those do contain a significantly higher percentage of FP posts.
@Adriaan no worries... it's not like it's the end of the world if it isn't played (I hope)... we'll get there eventually... Portal 2 only took ~year or so :)
@JonClements mind looking at those anonymous retags that are cluttering the queue? meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/378631/… Please advice if you rather have a flag.
@Makyen, Well, it looks like the lack of a tag description allowed the confusion. We can't really say use of the tag is wrong since we don't know the tag's purpose. Linker map files and CSS map files are equally applicable.
@JonClements I wouldn't call it flooding, but there are significantly more reports that are only detected by the experimental reasons. If the functionality to have only those on SO be reported was available, I'm sure it's something we'd at least try.
@Makyen well, it is more that if I say: watch [domain] and then I expect that is a sane call and with that I would expect that to lead to reports outside experimental. IOW: is watching a domain really an experimental feature and if not, can we move it out of that category to make it "main stream" .
@Makyen fair enough... guess that's something you guys can think about/look at... I'll just have to remember to not be surprised if I see something that "smokey" didn't catch but it did - it just wasn't posted here :)
@rene @JonClements I agree that it's against expectations to have things added to the watchlist not show up here, particularly if they are added from here. Watching is, definitely, used for experimental purposes, but it's primarily used to add things that are seen in posts that are, or might be, S/R/A. I'd suggest creating a GitHub issue with an RFE for permitting the experimental declaration to have a sites list.
To get the main watchlist to be considered non-experimental would require adding an additional list for actual experimental things. That is something that's been kicked around too, so also might get some traction.
@Adriaan I'm not intimate enough with those tag / technologies to even understand if that retag makes sense. If you can assist / chime in on that, please do.
@rene I'd love to, but as I've mentioned several times, I'm an academic who knows MATLAB, that's it. No knowledge about much else I'm afraid. If the queue needs emptying through reviewing once a decision has been reached, do let me know.
@rene OK. In my experience, if you want more participation, then it's a good idea to mention the question in Charcoal HQ. For what you wrote, a team question is good, as it can document the process you're asking about. If you are wanting a discussion of different possible ways to get watchlist detections reported in SOCVR, without the experimental detections from other sites, then your best bet is to start a discussion in Charcoal HQ and back it up with a GitHub issue in SD's repository.
Basically, Team Questions are good at transferring information, but they don't make for very good discussions. Even when discussion is what's desired, they don't result in much back-and-forth, kicking ideas around, and generally have lower participation than chat or GitHub issues.
I made some changes on this post, if anyone like to review and correct it (or at least make it better than I did), I dunno if excel is related there so I did not add the excel tag.
*) OK, more like your maybe-monthly-or-so-depends-on-when-I-remember-and-can-be-bothered-to-post-it reminder.
Also, if you happen to have a gold badge in java, here are 77 particularly easy targets.
If you don't have one, I'd recommend probably skipping those 77 questions whose dupe target was deleted at 2018-10-08 16:34:18, since those are better handled by gold badgers. Let's just focus efforts on the stuff that actually needs deleting (or reopening).