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6:12 PM
@TylerH good to know, thats probably why more sites show this stuff these days ;) A year makes sense as a timefeame to confirm continued cimpliance
 
@Luuklag In some cases, yeah
I'd rather have to re-confirm after each update, or once and never again
once a year seems arbitrary
like, what if they update their privacy policy and don't tell us for 6 months in between?
 
@TylerH yeah that would be harsh
 
yep
 
6:28 PM
@Cœur Just to be clear, we don't restrict del-pls like we do cv-pls on time. We only restrict the latter because we could find hundreds of old questions to close every day
 
@Machavity You mean you don't have a list of 10,000 questions to delete-vote each day as you renew your del-v pool?
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@TylerH at 19 votes per day... no :P
 
grumble grumble
so that's how the other half lives...
 
@Machavity My opinion being that a closed post is often worthy of deletion too (unless it's a duplicate), which makes a lot of old questions where I could vote to delete (once they have an answer that prevents roomba). But I don't spend too much time on that anyway.
 
well, del votes also have more complex rules, one of which is time and the other is votes, neither of which we control
Anyone can flag for closure
 
6:35 PM
@Machavity and also higher rep
though CVs and flags have rep too
they're just significantly lower
 
6:48 PM
oh, [mcve] now expands out to minimal reproducible example. I guess there is no going back :(
 
minimal reproducible verifiable indivisible justifiable example
 
for all
 
@NathanOliver it's better than minimal complete verifiable example, IMHO
@SterlingArcher oof, you're about to pass me in rep
 
@NathanOliver Yeah, once you open an MRE, it's really not something you want to wait to consume. :-)
 
6:51 PM
How? I haven't done anything big lately lol
 
it's like you're actively answering questions or something...
 
I'm like... not.
A couple questions and answers of mine get relatively common upvotes every few days
 
same, but probably less
probably the biggest contributor though is voting
you have voted 19 times this month, I've voted 315
(up/down)
 
Yeah my hatred is minimal this month, usually it's a lot more downvotes
I must be sick or something
 
Yeah, trying to find good, answerable questions is time consuming
 
6:54 PM
Yeah, I've lost 30 rep (gross, not net) from downvotes in the last 7 days
 
heh
But we're all here for the greater good, right, not for status?
/o
 
hell no
 
@tink speak for yourself, my net is +60 over that period ;-)
 
GRIN
 
Be thankful. I have two canonical answers (one was an arcane PHP 7.1 gotcha) and that's all that sustains me of late. My last two answers went without any votes at all
 
6:58 PM
My last 2 answers are +5
 
It's a right checkboard for me as well stackoverflow.com/users/2756409/…
Looking at that, I guess I'm doing OK; two answers a month so far in 2019
I haven't hit 10+ on an answer since January of 2018, and before that, not since May of 2016
 
7:34 PM
F
 
Zoe
7:48 PM
Alt
 
F4
 
Zoe
@KevinB Wait, why are you shutting down SOCV-... SIGKILL received
 
9:45 PM
@HovercraftFullOfEels There's an interesting pending edit on that one (just a tag addition)
 
@StephenKennedy: yes, the "magic number" tag. I voted against that edit a while ago as I don't see it adding towards getting a solution or to helping future visitors.
 
@HovercraftFullOfEels Right. I'm leaning the same way.
 
 
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11:51 PM
@jpmc26 This is missing the [tag: portion of the [tag:cv-pls] markup. Overall, it will be better to re-post this with the tag. When you do, please ping me and I'll bin the original one. Basically, having the tag makes it much more likely that people will find it to evaluate the cv-pls after it has scrolled off the main chat page. This is particularly beneficial for duplicate closures, as those tend to be the ones which take the most time.
 
@treyBake You have this request and at least three more with "why isn't this code working?" It's not clear to me what you mean by this reason. Presumably you mean that it's "no MCVE", it's just that asking the question "why isn't this code working?" isn't inherently off-topic. Such debugging questions are only off-topic if they don't have all of "the desired behavior, a specific problem or error and the shortest code necessary to reproduce it in the question itself."
 
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