@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 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.
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
@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.
@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."