So, I proposed an edit for this question: stackoverflow.com/questions/57024395/… However, while I did try to improve the quality of the question, I still think it's borderline off-topic. Thoughts? Maybe it belongs on SuperUser?
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It could be it's just the nature of Notepad++ questions, though, now that I looked into it a tad more.
@Chipster Notepad++ is a text editor used by programmers, and the question is about regular expressions, and includes the relevant information. It's not off-topic.
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@KenWhite Good thing I asked first and didn't flag it then. Thanks.
@klutt first, search the web archive. Then, if no results, try and see if the answer can stand without the links. If yes, remove them, if not, check if appropriate and flag either for mod attention or for NAA, leaving a comment.
@klutt you could flag it as not an answer. Not sure if the queue handlers will follow that vote on an accepted, positive scoring answer. To improve that chance you could leave a tactical comment, to influence reviewers. No guarantee on success.
@sideshowbarker Answers started before the answer is closed, where the client doesn't receive the event (i.e. slow network or dead socket, or no JS), can be posted within a grace period.
@MunimMunna It happens to me time to time. The scenario seems to be that a mod declined your flag, but as that answer continued to receive other users' flags, an other mod approved it
@MunimMunna The post's notice for deletion indicates the post was manually deleted by a moderator with spam/R/A flags active, but not actually deleted as spam. Specifically, that means that at least one spam/R/A flag was marked helpful, but that the moderator chose to delete it directly, not delete it as spam. So while it's hidden from 10k users behind the "marked as spam or rude or abusive" banner, the -100 rep penalty was not applied. The deletion was probably as a result of destroying the user.
Heh. I've been getting like an upvote or two a day for a month. I was wondering if there was something going on and today I have -420 from user removal
quick question, a person pinged me in meta claiming code improvement is on-topic on SO mentioning this question. Is the question really off-topic? I am leaning towards POB, but I am not sure.
@double-beep performance optimization based on sql query execution plans are tasks often faced by developers. They can be answered very specifically with an authorative answer from an expert. Those are not opinion based.
I'm going to go with on-topic for that one, because the OP describes a specific problem with the code (the fact that it takes 20 seconds to execute, which the OP considers unacceptable performance).
I would consider "does not have acceptable performance" a bug.
@double-beep If it's purely "review this code for me and tell me how to improve it," then it belongs on Code Review. That one identifies a specific defect with the code, though, which makes it on-topic here (but not on Code Review).
@Machavity Ouch. -420's got to hurt. At least for me, it would hurt. 420 would take me to the next privilege and even put me close to editing status. I'd lose privileges over something like that.
@Chipster Yep, including the weird spaghetti traffic graph
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@Zoe Yikes. That'd be really sad. Surely the mods would allow the rep to stay at that point, wouldn't they? Can't they decide that a user removal would affect too many users and allow you to keep the rep?