Hummm .... other than casting a close vote because I don't think it's a programming question, how do we deal with something like this? stackoverflow.com/questions/56829220/…
@Makyen Under what circumstances are we permitted to state a general option that a question should be downvoted (as long as it's clear that we aren't requesting downvotes)? Or is merely stating that kind of an opinion seen as a de facto request?
@EJoshuaS It is why we prefer delv-pls instead of dv-pls as the latter can be seen as a voting instruction which we want to stay clear of. Up and down votes are yours, private and personal. No group pressure should interfere with that and no group should influence voters.
The neighbors have trouble with the sewer. Not sure why the truck with the equipment needs to be in front of my house and their pumps running at full capacity, making an tremendous noise. I've put my ear-protection on.
Is this an answer? stackoverflow.com/a/56830910/3744182 It's code, but it's so completely unrelated to the question that it seems to cross the boundary from "wrong answer" to "not an answer".
I've filled up the close votes review queue for project-management, there are many off-topic questions (and opinion based). If you have spare close votes, please check it out
@HovercraftFullOfEels Yes. I VtC as such. It might be general computing (if it's someone just doing it for themselves), but I assumed it was in a professional environment, so Server Fault.
@halfer IMO, the proposed duplicate does not cover the question. The question asks how to block "certain file extensions" for a specific user agent. The duplicate just blocks a matching user agent from all access and does not appear to touch on limiting it to blocking "certain file extensions". It's probably a duplicate, but it's not a duplicate of the proposed duplicate-target alone.