@PatrickHofman While I can understand your interest, the rules for this room explicitly prohibit pinging moderators about flaggable issues. Please see #18 in our FAQ.
and stackoverflow.com/posts/56059930/timeline which shows that I originally close-voted and thus am no longer able to vote to close again ... but still I don't understand why you ping me specifically or what action you would like for me to take now
@tripleee a few days ago I did a cv-pls. that question was closed properly. now it is opened. you were pinged in comments but didn't act so I had to ask the reason.
@tripleee as I brought this in meta and that comment was posted after that meta post and we are dealing with a true duplicate why not to respond? this is not about just one question.
the question is reopened and Wiktor's answer is accepted; hasn't this been dealt with now? Like I said, I can't and don't want to nominate as a duplicate again, though I would definitely not be upset if it was closed as a duplicate once more
@tripleee I'd appreciate if you reply to that comment with two upvotes. currently it seems like all those efforts for closing that question were wasted and even those questions weren't the right dupes at all.
Also: the OP won't be helped completely with the answer (either the current answers on the question, or the answers in the link) they (or somebody else) still need to find out where the value propagate from and fix that part.
@user202729 Nor would I, but what I would do isn't specifically for python, it could be done essentially for any language, I would definitely be surprised if we had a "How do I debug code" question
(Do note that fixing a program that raises error is often simpler than fixing a program that simply gives wrong answer)
@NickA that doesn't makes sense. It's not a
> This question exists because it has historical significance, but it is not considered a good, on-topic question for this site, so please do not use it as evidence that you can ask similar questions here.
I mean, the question isn't bad because of the lock.
Well, having questions like that on Stack Overflow can be both good and bad. We can point users to the question, but some close voter may use that too much.
I didn't say it was bad, I'm sure it's helped thousands of people, but the "how do I fix it" is almost certainly too broad, and had it not been asked 11 years ago it may well have been closed
@MichaelDodd I don't think it's necessarily worth it, while I think it's too broad it was asked at a different time, is well maintained and has already been locked. Having a question like that doesn't IMO warrant allowing general "How to debug" questions though
@xdtTransform if they add some VBscript code or etc that would certainly bring it back into the fold, but I agree that it's hard to prioritize close reasons when the OP is clearly confused
Question for the moderators or anyone that knows how this works? I flagged first comment under particular answer with custom flag because all comments there are no longer relevant. Some of the comments are mine and I have left them so moderator can follow conversation. Is that OK, or I should have deleted my comments.
@GBlodgett Problem with no longer needed is that you can flag one comment at the time and you cannot add additional explanation that whole conversation is obsolete.
Custom flag is fine when the entire conversation is obsolete. I've raised several, never had one declined.
(but if I was a party to the conversation I'd delete my own comments first and then assess whether to flag each comment individually or raise a custom flag based on how many are left and whether it would be clear to a mod they are all obsolete)
@DalijaPrasnikar When an entire comment chain is obsolete, a custom flag on the post works best. Whether you choose to delete your own comments or not is really up to you. Mods can see deleted comments, so following the chain of conversation isn’t too difficult. I usually show them to make sure I’m maintaining the flow of discussion and deleting everything that is obsolete. On the other hand, mods clicking delete on a couple of extra comments from you isn’t a huge deal.
is anyone else experiencing random moments where uBlock Origin will disappear/be disabled and have to go into their addon settings to disable/re-enable it?
I think views among the mods differ whether they’d prefer individual NLN flags on comments, or a custom flag on the post. They’re going to be handled either way, of course. But I personally strongly prefer the latter, mainly because it comes with a clear explanation of why they’re NLN. Sometimes it’s not obvious to me. Other times, NLN flags get abused to mean “this is wrong” or “this person shouldn’t be trying to help”.
“Unfriendly or unkind” flags on Meta are sometimes annoying too. Like yeah, I know the guy is being a jerk to me, so I don’t want to decline the flags, but at the same time, it’s Meta, people should be able to air grievances, so I don’t want to delete the comments.
It’s always a delicate balance for me in Meta to avoid the illusion of censorship
@SterlingArcher Yeah, people on Meta even upvote my comments. It’s like the Wild West.
I just totally got a review audit with a question I closed on Friday (complete with my comment suggesting that the OP break the problem down into smaller pieces).
Is an answer guessing at the problem VLQ? Or just downvote?
@StephenKennedy Crack the file first, get the virus, destroy your data, wipe your harddrive, recover from a backup, get your Stack Overflow account back again and comment under the question to call the question author a "silly billy".