@StephenKennedy The "don't ping moderators" rule was introduced because there were a few people who started to ping Jon Cle asking to explain why a flag was declined and so on. It was basically to prevent people from harassing joncle. (I was not yet a mod then).
@StephenKennedy Not nervous, I just didn't think it's urgent... But since you already pinged a mod, I decided at least to leave some links, just in case someone wants to see what I was even talking about...
@Tiw No, just a comment does not count as involved. See: #15 in the FAQ for a more detailed description of what "involved" means. While it's not a perfect description, it covers most circumstances.
Today's dodgy tag is submitting, 42 questions and no followers, so it's under the 50 questions for a formal review, but I'd like an informal check at least before I do anything.
Does it describe the contents of the questions to which it is applied? and is it unambiguous?
It maybe describes the...
@DogukanCavus this room can't help with NAA. You can flag it yourself. Adding moar flags won't speed up things. As such, please refrain from requesting NAA flags. You can of course ask for advice in this room when you're in doubt if a flag is appropriate.
@double-beep it's not too difficult, especially the No MCVE one; that is only correct when asking about debugging their code (images of code, error w/o code, code w/o error etc). TB/unclear often depends on the knowledge of the close voter about the topic, admittedly
@double-beep please don't edit after a question has been closed; you have now robbed the OP of the chance to improve the question to be on-topic. Only the first edit* after closing the question puts it into the queue, thus only edit when you can make it eligible for reopening. If the OP now edits the question to be a non-dupe (unlikely in this case, but still) no-one will see it.
*except when you have voted (voted, not flagged) to close, then your edit won't push it into the queue.
It's morning here so I say good morning. Basically the same as hello, but we say it in the morning. If it is night time where you are just substitute the proper time of day.
@IslamElshobokshy Though having looked at it I don't think it's a chameleon question on the surface the original question is kept intact. Past that I don't have the technical knowledge to make acall
@Zoe Yeah. If you are using the chrome extension the link to the auto comments is gone. It looks like they changed the help link on the comments to be an invisible button and that is probably messing with it.
:45411500 'similar' is OK, duplicates are not. In case it's the former: just ignore, or downvote if you think that's appropriate. In case of the latter: duplicate flag. If they post a lot of duplicates, mod flag, or wait for the question ban to kick in
Today's SO update broke Auto Review Comments for comments (other parts still work fine). I wrote a patch (pending PR), so if you're using the userscript version just apply this change to fix it
@PetterFriberg Sorry but that's quite amusing :) I got my target reopened, and was then able to answer it. Don't remember which question it was or if I got any rep for the answer.
@Machavity might it be worth having one of the bots keep a log of the revisions (check every minute or 10 minutes or something) as well?
just a new txt file created daily (archived back to 30 days past) might be helpful in determining that it was a change on their side that broke a script
@double-beep The issue in the release version is clear, but I'm now searching for a different test case question, as a too-efficient moderator :-) deleted the question where we encountered the problem. So, I'm going to need another question by a deleted user. I probably should have a current one and one that's from 2008, or so, just to know that there's no difference when now and when it's a really old question/deleted user.
@double-beep That would help. Any messages/errors in the console would help even more. Best would be a question/answer/review on which it is reproducible.
This answer provides only a link to a webservice for resizing images, while the question is about solving the problem with code. Not sure if spam or not. https://stackoverflow.com/a/54794711/8699120
@rkta I think it's NAA, but not sure about review, if you raise a custom flag explaining why it does not answer I bet mods will approve, even more simple ask 20k chat users to delete it with del-req
@DogukanCavus If you want this to be a close-vote please request, please repost with [tag:cv-pls]. Without the request-tag, we have to guess at what you are wanting. Having the tag also allows people to find requests which have not yet been actioned once they are not visible in the main chat window.
@Adriaan (cc @double-beep) Actually, edits by users who have either voted to close and/or flagged the question don't put the question in the reopen queue. In addition, the edit needs to be to the question body, not just the tags and/or the title. Please see Which edits push closed questions to the reopen review queue?
@MichaelDodd (@Dogukan) Actually, we don't permit bumping requests (e.g. by reposting them) while the request is still active (i.e. still in the SOCVR transcript). cv-pls requests are moved out of the transcript after 3 days, if not actioned. Opinions vary as to permitting re-posting requests again after the original has been moved out. The last I know of, it's discouraged, but not prohibited. However, people have been against reposting more than once with few or no advocates for permitting it.
Hi! is "Questions seeking debugging help" a good flag to use when a question has an error statement, but it's in a screenshot (when the OP could have conceivably copied it)?
@BhargavRao it depends on the case. Sometimes it's worth deleting since questions are bad (and were closed as dupes but were just bad), sometimes it's worth reopening.
@BhargavRao If they aren't adding anything new and don't act as a good sign post then deletion is OK. If they are a useful signpost then they should probably be reopened or have the dupe target changed if there is a better one.
@BhargavRao I'm not sure why they are being deleted. IMO, they should each be evaluated on their own merits, with various possible solutions (e.g. reopen, undelete the deleted dup-target, ask for merging, different dup-target, etc.). At some point the question in general was considered good enough to exist. Maybe the deleted ones are all off-topic and so are the duplicates?
@BhargavRao Those are selected questions that I feel are off-topic and useless, besides being dupes of deleted questions. The list I linked to has individual del-pls entries with reasons for each.
Anyway, I originally posted a bunch of those as individual del-pls requests here as I found them, but I was asked to collect them in a gist and just post a single link instead.
And yes, I agree that of course nobody should be deleting questions blindly just because somebody on chat asked them to. In particular, if you feel that any of the questions on the list are useful and should not be deleted, let me know and I'll take them off the list (and probably vote to reopen, if you can give me even half a reason to do so).
Just edited all the deleted questions off the gist. Not too many left. (Although there are still some 900 odd more to evaluate and delete/reopen/re-dupe in the full list on SEDE...)
But @Andrey, if you've got some background in that subject (which I know you have, gold badges don't lie), can you post an answer trying to disambiguate the usages of underscores in Scala on that meta post?
@BhargavRao Not really. The way it is used in many languages (at least in ML, Scala, Rust, OCaml etc.) is for everything that the compiler can infer automatically or wildcards or pattern that matches everything. It's used for hundred different things in every language. I don't think that it would be of any help to anyone to split the concept of "stuff that can be inferred" into hundred artificial tags. At least everyone knows what an underscore is called.