@MikeM. Yes, one repeat was the consensus from the April 2019 Room Meeting (#3). However, I recommend that you look at the wording of the request reason to see if you can make it easier for users to evaluate the question.
@Machavity Okay. Linking to a specific person's Facebook account reeally seemed odd to me. I also kind of wonder if the rest of the answer is some sort of login details.
@kvantour what I don't get is why this question is answered (multiple times, upvoted answers) whereas that second one you posted as TB looks IMO the same (Manipulate file with text from A to B w/o attempt), and gets to -10 and no answers?
@NickA 1 happened in the evening of Europe, full swing of day in US, according to the timestamp. Second was asked early morning hours for Europe, dead of night in the US. Your logic seems to be backwards
@tripleee I do understand the second (I think). Lacks effort, could use an actual description of the problem statement (OP wants an output row for each "yes" in the input row), but otherwise understandable IMO
But on easy to answer dupes I agree, that's a pain in the behind in most tags. If a tag is big, there's hundreds of FGITWers posting a 25 character placeholder before closure, then make it an answer; in smaller tags someone will eventually answer before the question is dupe-closed
@Adriaan I think the answer is simple. Any question of the form: How do I manipulate a text file using a set of standard Linux applicatoins has been answered already in one form or another. There is just not a canonical answer out there. The second question clearly lacks effort, the first one IMHO does not show any attempt, but is just interesting as it is short and not really common, but essentially not very different. Sometimes I wonder if it might be better to rewrite the question.
@Machavity I like that comment better than yours to be honest. It is more descriptive without having to click through a link with a not very descriptive text
@Machavity chuck in a webmasters link in his and I'm a happy elephant
I guess the reason he does not mention it explicitly is the "don't migrate crap" mantra; giving people a link "ask here, but caveat, caveat, caveat, caveat" will cause most people to ignore the caveats and ask directly over there. Your answer, which he links, does mention Webmasters, and if OP finds that, it already means they are willing to research where they can ask
How to deal with questions which are like "Do this code for me" (without putting any efforts) ? Especially, when the OP's previous question history reeks of the same
@Adriaan probably to make it more clear that it's not about some 15 year old trying to host their first website but about professional webmastering stuff only
just like Server Fault is not for home server setups, only professional/enterprise networking/server questions
@TylerH so 15 year olds wanting to host their own website have no where to go? Sounds a bit like they should rename SO to "Pro coders website, we don't do your homework"
@treyBake Isn't CodeGolf still Q&A based? E.g. someone presents the challenge (the "question") and then people answer the challenge with their best solution?
@NickA Most likely. Someone here in the room had a situation like that, but I can't remember how exactly it was resolved. I want to believe a mod got involved and forwarded it to the devs.
Yeah I went with: "[redacted]'s chat profile ([redacted]) doesn't appear to be correctly linked with their SO profile ([redacted]), this is resulting in their badges/rep not showing correctly in chat and the link to their SO profile from their messages/chat profile resulting in a Not Found page. Can you investigate/raise to devs?"
@Makyen I'm 100% certain, I could access their old (now gone) profile, because it was archived by web.archive twice (why it archived the specific profile IDK), profiles have same join date/time, same info, etc.
@TylerH to be fair (and not too hard on them) yes.
now that it cleared and I understand the nature of the question, it is a dupe. I think we don't need to reopen it just to close it as a dupe. @TylerH @NathanOliver please remove my reopen request.
hm raising flags in chat is not an effective way to get answers about things. It's better to just ask the people in chat. Was that a mod flag or a general flag? did anyone else see it?
@YvetteColomb that was my bad! wanted to ask for removing the req. not trying to get answers, just for a sec forgot that it would get to you guys not room moderators
@NathanOliver yeh I didn't like bluing with you. We get along well most of the time - it's been a long time since I quit this room! remember I'd get worked up and annouce I was quitting the room and then be back in a matter of hours :P (so mature I might add)
@PaulStenne ikr! I just finished work.. I work from home you know - this is my pre-sleep down time :P I'm going to see my horses tomorrow. I'll show them a pic of you and tell them about you :D
Sure, but it did in the version the OP used. Just because the problem doesn't exist in new versions doesn't mean it should be closed for the version it does.
Editing poorly written questions sometimes can make a lot of difference. For example, just now I found question I wanted to vote as unclear, which I then edited and was able to VTC as too-broad instead.
@EJoshuaS Please do not use words like "terrible" to describe posts in your request reasons; stick to actual close reasons. You can include factual information intended to help others evaluate the request or post, but do not include negative/prejudicial statements about quality. You've been asked multiple times to take more care with your request reasons. When asked, you appear to change for a while, but then return to including such language and statements in your request reasons.
Because you have not maintained a change, the ROs are going to be taking a harder stance about letting such statements slide in your request reasons. If you include such a statement in a request reason, we're going to move the request out. Subsequent problematic requests will result in a kick. We'd prefer to have you participating here, but we need what you include in your request reasons to change.