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I don't know if close votes are actually reviewed here, but the room's name seem to suggest so. Can you guys please review the close votes on this question? stackoverflow.com/q/58088804/3258851
The close vote reason is wrong. Perhaps 'too localized' would be a better fit.
 
2:43 AM
@Marc.2377 There's no such close reason as "too localized". There used to be, but it was removed a long time ago.
 
2:58 AM
@Marc.2377 Given the accepted answer, it does look like a typo to me (i.e. that someone had thought they had done/intended to do something one way, but actually typed something else). Personally, I think that the typo/no repo reason is used a bit too leniently in a good number of cases. However, I don't think this was one of them.
Just so that you know, while it is sometimes done, it's rare to reopen a question just to close it for another reason. Doing so requires 10 votes from at least 5 different people (or that one of the reasons is a duplicate and a gold tag-badge holder, or an elected moderator). Unless there's a compelling reason, it's usually not done, just because it's so difficult.
OTOH, I have left comments on questions to inform the question OP that I felt the close reason was wrong, but that the real reason is should be closed is X. However, when I have left a comment like that, I usually try to word that as encouraging the OP to edit their question to improve that aspect.
 
3:24 AM
@Makyen, the accepted answer is one way to solve the problem. Check Remy's comment, or this edit (stackoverflow.com/review/suggested-edits/24137657), for another possible solution. In any case, the accepted answer actually demonstrates a logic error (even though it doesn't explain it).
/\ yeah, we had one user who though the way to properly answer a question was to edit it.
I wasn't aware 'Too Localized' had been removed...
Thanks for your input. I think I'll leave a similar comment to what you suggested.
 
3:51 AM
@Marc.2377 Yeah, that's not good.
 
4:06 AM
@Marc.2377 While I agree that there are logic errors in the OP's code, they are in an area the question doesn't actually ask about. Strictly speaking, an answer for the asked question is just about the typos. If the user had asked a general "what am I doing wrong", or "How do I do this" question, then an answer would be incomplete without discussing the logic issues and cases the OP wasn't thinking about when they wrote their code (e.g. where more than one number is the same).
Admittedly, a good answer would have both addressed the logic issues anyway, and provided a more efficient way to perform the task. But, given that there's an answer, we're stuck with the question mostly as it is.
 
4:29 AM
Yep, I see your point.
 
 
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5:35 AM
@Makyen NP. I know meta discussion is not allowed in room. But It's impossible to answer that question why OP's image is not rotated . NO MRE. Thanks .
 
5:50 AM
@Shree np. Yeah, I was really trying not to voice an opinion as to if it should be closed or not. :-;
 
6:09 AM
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@treyBake The MCVE is now added, but it is an obvious duplicate/typo
 
@Dharman yeah my bad! I need to start remembering more dupe's
 
I am actually thinking of compiling an excel sheet with all the dupes. It is annoying when I need to open google and search for the dupe every time
 
That's not a bad idea!
 
for the Bash tag we have a long list of canonicals in the Bash tag info page
the Python room has a separate web site sopython.com with a database of common questions
Some people, when confronted with a problem, thnk "I know, I'll iuse Excel". Now they have two problems.
 
 
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Morning o/
 
I need help. I suggested a wiki tag edit, but I accidentally added in blockqoute. Could someone help me? stackoverflow.com/review/suggested-edits/24152307
 
9:50 AM
@Dharman done
 
Thanks triplee
 
10:05 AM
@user854146 you are in the wrong room, unless you want your question to be closed
 
Oops sorry
 
@user854146 please see this FAQ item socvr.org/… and that applies to /dev/null as well.
 
O.o
 
 
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11:35 AM
How do I review a non-english suggested edit addition? just causes harm->explain?
(user is anon)
 
Causes harm or vandalism
 
That was my original thought
 
12:11 PM
生日快樂 (sheng ri quai le) = Happy Birthday
 
Morning
 
\o
 
I've discovered I have enough holiday left to have every Friday off for the rest of my notice period, plus a couple of days float
A bit late to have tomorrow off though
 
12:23 PM
Plop!
I think I have a case of acute gunritis. I had nine meetings and at least 20 phone calls these past three days, with four meetings and two more calls planned this afternoon.

Send help.
 
Hm.. we may have to have a meeting to figure out what help we can send :S
 
iskyllonthephone.com is available ...
 
@PaulStenne We're sending you Foreign Aid. All you need to do is this one little favor...
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@PaulStenne We shall commence room meeting procedures to discuss if SOCVR should offer help in these kinds of cases. Please wait 6 to 8... for an answer
 
Please hold ...
 
12:30 PM
Please hold ...
 
Please stand by...
 
Can you see my screen?
 
You need to open your blinds first
 
I am actually sitting in a meeting and opposite our windows are flats. They can see us and we can see them.
 
Can "lack a MCVE" be appropriate for questions that technically are not about debugging? E.g. setting up an IDE, or why a certain behaviour happens when using an IDE with certain project...
I may as well link to the example I'm thinking about: stackoverflow.com/questions/58115162/…
 
12:40 PM
@yivi I'd personally go Too Broad - but I'm not quite a SOCVR Jedi Master yet
 
@yivi I would be okay with lacks MCVE. It is about code that is getting an error message and pictures don't count for that.
 
@treyBake I'm sure George would disagree with the question being "too broad" specifically. But to justify the choice, would you say it could have too many non verifiable answers, or that to answer it properly you'd need an answer too long (and broad) for our Q&A format?
Thanks @Nathan. That was my train of though as well. It's just a bit of an awful Q, but spent a few minutes just figuring out if I had to VtC and if so how... Wasting time instead of playing regexcrossword, shame on me.
 
@yivi When reading it, t felt like it wasn't really a specific issue that I could see- though this may just be lack of Netbeans IDE/Symfony upgrades knowledge
 
@treyBake That works for me, to an extent. Thanks.
 
12:47 PM
haha good 'nuff! haha no worries :)
 
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2:09 PM
:47409773 FYI, the MCVE requirement is only for debugging questions (e.g. what's wrong with my existing code). Questions such as this, which are simply asking for code to be written/shown, are not debugging questions, and thus the MCVE requirement and associated close reason do not apply. If you think the question is off-topic or close-worthy for another, valid reason, you may repost the cv-pls with that reason.
 
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any swift xcode folks here that can chime in on a mis-clicked dupe: meta.stackoverflow.com/q/389820/578411
 
3:45 PM
@rene moob
 
4:49 PM
Thanks @Machavity for rep'ing
 
@NickA NP. Do you want Smokey privs to do your own?
 
Probably be useful, although will need to re-read up on feedback
 
5:22 PM
@NickA Do me a favor, open Charcoal and Tavern real quick. Gotta get some data
 
@Machavity done, on phone so a bit slow
 
@NickA NP. Can close those out now (only needed your user ID)
 
Kl
 
6:25 PM
Morning all /o ... and there was me thinking a new job would allow me more time for SO :} ... couldn't have been more wrong. LOL.
 
@NickA Run !!/amiprivileged and you should be good to go
 
!!/amiprivileged
 
@NickA ✓ You are a privileged user.
 
Awesome, ta
 
OK, he's had his fun, time to remove him from the list
:-P
 
6:43 PM
^^
 
oof, saw -15 on my rep tab in my profile, and thought "who unaccepted an answer of mine?" then remembered that, nope, I was just exercising my downvote muscle this morning
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