@Machavity Ah, I did not know that 20K needed -3 to permit immediate deletion. Handy to know, thanks. I knew about the 2 day limit, but the purpose was to protect against excessive DVs for a trivial mistake, and it would be unlikely to be getting such attention after that time.
@Lino I was going to say FP but the guy's profile reveals an undisclosed affiliation ... I would not go so far as to flag as spam though
You say "we" and "ours" but you really should be more explicit that you are affiliated with TomTom. See also How not to be a spammer. And also, please keep in mind that recommendation questions are really off-topic here. — tripleee5 secs ago
@tripleee seems reasonable, all we can do is link him to the help center (as you already did). And if he continues to post these kind of answers. Then maybe flag
@Lino If we still had lacks minimal understanding it would be that. The advantage over database files is not security, it's speed and usability, and storing secure resources on clients is a difficult subject
@PraveenKumarPurushothaman IMO, it's usually best to give the user the time to edit their post. For instance, this user did supply some code inappropriately in an "answer". I've moved the code into the question.
@eyllanesc I assume that your request has been fulfilled, given that you have hammered the question closed as a duplicate after it was reopened.
@PraveenKumarPurushothaman I've been a regular for several months now I think, I thought you had been away based on a quick look at your chat transcript
@double-beep Thanks. Yeah, it will need to be included manually. I'll add it to the next move I do. It would be picked up automatically, if it had been closed as a duplicate of both of the proposed duplicate target questions included in the chat message. Unfortunately, everyone selected the same dup-target.
@StephenKennedy The archiver assumes a cv-pls request is complete if all linked questions are either closed or a duplicate-target for a linked closed question. In this case, one of the duplicates was not used, so the archiver thinks that a question still needs to be closed in order for the request to be complete. In this case, it appears the archiver is giving us good information that the question closure was incomplete. Both @Joshua and @TylerH appear to think the other question is relevant.
I agree with them that the question is not a duplicate of only one of those questions. It really should have both questions as dup-targets, as the solution to the question is to use both processes.
@StephenKennedy np. Interesting. I actually clicked on the link to the post after seeing your move message, specifically to check for you having moved it. At that time, the message showed up in the SOCVR transcript, not the Graveyard. Now, of course, it shows up in the Graveyard. I guess it's not just the SE API that is slow, but chat too.
@double-beep I actually clicked on it a total of three times, opening three different tabs. The first two prior to my messages above; one was after the move message. Both of those brought up the SOCVR transcript. The third time was after Stephen's message after mine. I still have all three tabs open and double checked that I didn't misread the room of the transcript which was opened. I'm just going to blame caching.
@StephenKennedy Honestly after seeing edits like that from the same user flooding the edit review queue over the past few days, I'm genuinely quite annoyed now.
So true. It was rough getting mine as well as I was too busy dupe closing and watching other people answer and try and get a few votes out of it. That's when I really started getting serious about deleting obvious dupes.
With java as my main tag, 99% of the questions I encounter are literal trash. Where half is a code dump, and the other 49% are homework questions with only requirements
The contiguous tag does not seem to be a very useful one. It is currently used in 106 questions, has 0 watchers, and no tag wiki description.
Does it describe the contents of the questions to which it is applied? and is it unambiguous?
It is in most cases used referring to something like...
@double-beep I can't pass judgement on it in here, I didn't intend to decline it, I hadn't even decided how i was going to review it. I skipped one, then decided to go back and decline it, but hit decline on that one instead
@rene Yeah, that question is significantly too broad. It's going to collect answers like that until closed. Additionally, while the question is not specifically asking for resources, it's certainly being read/answered that way.
Me too. I assume someone in marketing decided to get involved and promote the post. sigh It is an interesting read. If they had made it clear that the question was off-topic in the promotion, but that we sometimes keep valuable off-topic content, then it might have been reasonable to mention it, or at least a lot better than saying it is a "great example of what makes this community so special".
@Makyen I wonder if there was just a disconnect between Marketing and the Community Team - the former probably have no idea what is on-topic, or how much friction that post generated.
@halfer It's really hard to miss that it's closed and locked. The fact that it is should have been a big clue-stick to whoever was reading it and thinking about promoting it.
@halfer Possible, but why do that when just providing a link is easier? After all, they had to have the link anyway in order to link to it in the message.
@Makyen I didn't get the email, but I would guess the URL that Marketing use would be a redirect URL from a brand monitoring company. The only people clicking it would be folks who check it works before it gets sent out the door with tracking links.
@double-beep I must confess that's it's been 30 years that I did Greek :D ... I'd have referred to them (we used Latin to describe grammatical constructs) as iota subscript and "spritius lenis". :D
hypogrammeno definitely sounds right ;)
andragathon alaethosmen genesthai chalepon (too lazy to do that in Greek) :D
@E_net4 If no migration option is available for closure (not just for the site you want, but no option to migrate at all), then even moderators can't migrate it.
@Makyen Yes, by custom reason I meant that it would have to be closed with a custom reason, which would then include a suggestion to "look over here, but check their on-topic guidelines first".
I am not sure about closure reason for this one: stackoverflow.com/questions/56351069/… ... any idea. I wanted to use a custom off-topic that it has nothing to do with programming but wasn't confident about that.