So, I kinda jumped the gun here - this would've been a heck of a lot easier if I'd posted before the URL changes went out. I don't really have a good excuse there; I got sloppy. Still, y'all came through with a lot of good feedback in spite of me, and it'd be a shame to let that go to waste - so ...
Well ... I'm always suspicious of THWADI, but am also not a fan of change for changes sake; your preferred reprex (apparently familiar to certain groups among programmers) had never reached me till today, and having seen it for the first time I was wondering whether someone didn't know how to spell regex ... at the end of the day I don't care all that much, as long as it's a) clearly communicated and b) easy to look up
@tink "THWADI"? Googling this I draw a blank (or rather, I get a lot of Sesotho-English dictionaries, but no acronym expansions; adding "acronym" etc doesn't help)
@rene Well I think it would be a great addition to the FAQ, as there are tons of people that repost their answers. The answer by Servy explains very well in what cases that is appropriate, and in what cases it is not.
Yes, IMO. I flagged them all as spam. 3 posts like this is usually my tripping point. If they are giving actual, good answers, then they should get even more leeway and more of an opportunity to add disclosure. If they are good answers, I'll sometimes just edit-in the disclosure, if they don't respond in a couple of days, or if the answers are old. In this case, they've also ignored comments with links to posts that would fully explain the policies wrt. promotion and affiliation disclosure.
@Luuklag Thanks. I agree, the fact that the answers were just copies, particularly without any actual content, made it much more clear that they were here just to promote their blog.
@Luuklag If the duplicates are posted by two different accounts and there's no answer on either, then you have to mod-flag, as the question can't be closed without a dup-target with an upvoted or accepted answer. I've seen people repost questions using a second, or third, account. I assume because they lost the credentials for the original account.
As a definition of "a never-ending task", I suggest we stop using "Painting the Forth Bridge" and instead use "Removing inappropriate uses of the android-studio tag"
@Zoe meh, that thing is just like 3 users... not "meta" writ large. In fact there are only 7.5k items in review which is about as low as it ever goes these days, so no real loss, and in fact perhaps a net gain, is being experienced
@MichaelDodd I considered reverting it, but considering that the question is off-topic and should be deleted, on top of me not wanting to muddy the waters with it showing my activity as the recent activity for a NATO request I made (though only superficially), I decided not to act on it.
But yes, normally I would rollback and leave a comment for the previous user saying to leave a comment instead or some other change in the edit indicating why it is stricken through
@Lino they expect we have full access to their machine so we can debug their issue on our own. Utterly disappointed that didn't work out. Not welcoming.
I tried to create a photocopier by photocopying a mirror, and I got a whale instead. Can someone recommend a tool or framework that will help me resolve this problem?
@StephenKennedy I've been on zQuery for ages now. Not mainstream, but kQuery is. lQuery is the "newest", but that's of course because noone knows about zQuery
@double-beep I've reported maybe a hundred of non-English posts on this chat room. I monitor them with keywords. I wasn't very active recently, so that one slipped for 3 months.
@treyBake heck... I didn't even format my first Q properly when I joined SO... let's consider a little less "tuts" for someone that's made an effort please?
@JonClements haha, more a sarcastic tut - a very British thing to do xD my first few questions, even answers sucked. You know how every now and then you scroll through your social media profile and cringe at your own posts and then delete them? Currently in that process with my SO acc xD
In other words, it doesn't matter what app you have or who is submitting it, if you submit it w/ debug code that doesn't have those binaries, you're gonna get that response