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12:10 AM
nitpick: Portuguese ;-)
 
Yes, sorry. I read that comment which said spanish and that stuck in my head when writing cv-pls
 
Not a serious objection, for the record. I would have @replied if it were.
 
Oh noo. I forgot to use up my delete votes.
 
user12867493
@Dharman You don't have to use all of them...
 
12:21 AM
Mods will suspend me if I don't use all of them everyday
 
user12867493
@Dharman I doubt that.
 
@Xnero I don't exactly have the time to do that for you (and you can post in there as well), but you can always check with SOBotics and see if they want to help you keep it undeleted
 
@Dharman BRB mod-flagging all terrible PHP posts with "Dharman hasn't deleted this yet"
 
@Machavity so now that you're a mod, what item can I use to bribe you with? Also scooby snacks?
 
BRB, banning Dharman for not using all the delete votes we gave him
@gunr2171 I'm not as easy as Jon. I rather like cookies. The nice ones without nuts in them
 
12:25 AM
Oatmeal raisin it is
wait, aren't scooby snacks essentially cookies?
 
user12867493
@Machavity I'm asking you to post one message once so it doesn't get deleted. You had time to post a message here...
 
@Xnero It takes more than one message, though. You need one message every 3-4 days IIRC, or the room is cleaned up
 
@Machavity you've hit upon one of life's great mysteries: why do all white chocolate chip cookies also have mandatory macadamia nuts?
 
user12867493
@Machavity I can do that, but at least it won't get deleted next time if you post.
 
Anyone can make the post, though. Mods aren't special in that regard
 
user12867493
12:29 AM
And, it's gone again for some reason.
 
Would that be a permissible use of a sockpuppet?
 
We do it in Trogdor
 
user12867493
@Machavity Can you undelete it again, please? Not sure why it got deleted again. Thanks
 
> Rooms will exist indefinitely, so long as there is at least one person actively talking in the room. A room is considered worth retaining if it has more than 15 messages by at least 2 users.
Dang markdown
 
user12867493
So if you post it will make it 2 users...
 
12:31 AM
Ok, done. Now you can keep it going
 
user12867493
👍
 
It really seems like a moderator undeleting a room should count as activity, even if they don't subsequently post in it... I guess the moral of the story is that moderators handling chat room undeletion requests should also post a message when doing so.
Yay weird workarounds :-p
 
Chat is quirky like that anyways
 
ah yes of course this was already requested eight years ago
there goes my cunning plan to get more MSE rep by posting feature requests that will never be actioned because they're about chat :-p
 
@RyanM Getting MSE rep is not easy FWIW. Unless you know a lot of stuff.
 
12:46 AM
@10Rep Yeah, a nontrivial chunk of mine is from a single answer to a featured post that a lot of people liked. The rest is answering random posts, and a few questions.
I got a very surprising amount for telling someone to stop changing "How to..." to "How can I..."
 
@RyanM You mean this
?
 
@10Rep Yep. I think it got more than it otherwise would have due to the asker continuing to press the issue (including a few post edits that bumped it). But also because the dialog managed to remain largely civil, the post wasn't simply deleted for being too ranty.
There were comments under my post that were wiped, though. I don't think they were super ranty, but I don't disagree with removing them, since they didn't add much, either.
 
 
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2:52 AM
Now I'm curious: do we even need a radio tag?
 
@Dharman I enjoyed your meta post today, it was paradoxical :D
 
@EJoshuaS-ReinstateMonica Looks like a poorly used tag to be sure. Tons of posts about radio buttons (HTML)
 
3:56 AM
Can a mod please lock this post? stackoverflow.com/questions/64109611/…
The OP keeps vandalising it
OP is the same person
 
@10Rep Should be closed, too.
 
@EJoshuaS-ReinstateMonica First closed, I guess.
@EJoshuaS-ReinstateMonica I would suggested not getting involved in a rollback war with the OP.
 
4:17 AM
@EJoshuaS-ReinstateMonica I urge you to stop communicating with the OP, as they are becoming insulting, and they are violating the Code of Conduct.
 
^ That one hurts for personal reasons
 
Yeah, it should be flagged as abusive b/c it's rude to you, plus it's attacking a group of people
 
4:31 AM
@EJoshuaS-ReinstateMonica Sad that the OP is still vandalising. I'm tempted to ping a moderator, but it's against the rules here.
 
4:59 AM
@10Rep Well, it looks like a diamond finally put a stop to that.
 
@EJoshuaS-ReinstateMonica Yay! I mod flagged the post after a little thinking.
 
5:25 AM
Given that this has been closed after multiple attempts, then reopened by a mod, should it be closed again? (I thought the closeworthiness of a question was determined by the question, not the answers). stackoverflow.com/questions/5486789/…
 
@DavidBuck I can't see why it got re-opened to begin with although it does appear it got 3 re-open votes before the mod re-opened (and immediately protected) it. Anyway, it looks way too broad to me so I've started the close process again...
 
@Nick That's what I thought. Hard to accept that "How do I make a splash screen?" earned 570 upvotes...
 
@DavidBuck I know! I dream of getting my first 25 vote post...
 
@Nick I know the feeling. If only I could get some scores on the main site like I have on Meta
 
@DavidBuck By that standard, we should close What is a NullPointerException and how do I fix it?. The biggest issue with the one you linked is that the accepted answer really should be changed. Actually using the code there, as the additions to the answer note, is bad advice.
I don't see the value in closing useful canonicals. Is the point to tell people that they're too vague?
I could ask a specific version of that question that isn't too broad and is answered by the second answer there, but I bet you it'd be closed as a duplicate of that question, and probably rightly so.
Something like "How do I display a splash screen of an image on a solid color background while the components of my app are running their onCreate functions?"
 
@RyanM But "How do I make a splash screen?" surely could have hundreds of possible answers, therefore it's the poster child for Needs Focus. I note that the question you linked has become a community wiki which might be the answer?
 
As a hypothetical, how would you handle the question I proposed above?
I'm asking genuinely, not rhetorically: I'm conflicted on how to handle these myself and want input.
I also don't think "has hundreds of possible answers" makes things need focus. It's "requires solving multiple problems, each of which should be its own question."
 
I'd probably dither as to whether to skip it or select Needs Focus. To my (non-Android) eyes, it does have a degree of specificity that I'd probably leave to SMEs.
The point about "hundreds of possible answers" is that a question that has so many options that are left open, isn't specific enough, IMHO, as it means that people must be making opion-based answers, not specific answers.
As a matter of interest, what do you think the best course of action is for the splash screen question. I assume the options are: Leave closed, vote to reopen, mod flag for historical lock, mod flag for conversion to community wiki?
 
6:34 AM
Yeah, I'm torn. I don't think it really fits the use-case for community wiki, as the answers were created largely by the original posters rather than a community effort. It really would be nice to get people to stop re-posting the same things over and over, so I wouldn't mind a lock of some sort (it's already protected, but that's little protection).
I think that the problematic types of opinion-based questions is where the only difference between the answers is preference, which isn't the case here.
One of the answers objectively works a lot better than the others (it shows up more quickly and doesn't add a second to your app's loading time).
The problem here is mostly that people keep posting answers that retread what's already there, which CW would help with since they wouldn't be tempted by rep
If I were a moderator, I'd probably delete many of the answers, but that's an unreasonable ask for a flag.
The issue with closing these and saying that they could be re-asked with more specificity is that they're already answered here, and it's not clear that it's useful to force it to be reanswered.
This might be an interesting meta post, since it's a recurring pattern. Definitely appreciate your thoughts :-)
 
There are plenty of weak, older questions with lots of potentially useful answers so this is definitely a decision that will recur. Like that one, I imagine a lot of these have been VTC several times over the years, as well.
 
7:04 AM
@RyanM it seems to me that closing the question helps prevents lots of NATO that add no value. It's not as if the question will get roomba'd and with that many upvotes it would take a lot of effort to delete it.
 
7:26 AM
 
7:44 AM
@Nick @RyanM As this has just popped up from FP, this question has 52 upvotes and 26000 views, but it appears to be POB. What are the merits of leaving it alone? stackoverflow.com/q/6449072/7508700
 
Well, the question says, I think this (for this reason), he thinks that (for that reason), what do you think? The accepted answer includes "For most apps", "Depends", "a special case", "Personally", "Its usually good" and finishes with "Short answer: it depends.". If all that doesn't indicate a POB question I don't know what does...
If that question was posted today it would be closed within 5 minutes.
 
8:05 AM
@DavidBuck Yeah, that's a great example of "the only difference between the [possible] answers is preference." Also, it's well established that software architecture questions are off-topic on SO.
(and also the new answer is NAA)
this question/answer pair seem like they'd likely even be too vague for Software Engineering
 
 
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9:17 AM
@DavidBuck Are you by any chance lurking in Dharman's room? :)
 
@Scratte Not today. I've just been doing FP.
 
@DavidBuck Oh. OK :) I just saw your comment on a post that was a new entry in there :)
 
@Scratte The NAA bot seems to take about 6 minutes to pick up any answer. FP can be faster than that.
 
That makes sense. I don't know how the bot is made. It's a secret :D
 
9:53 AM
The delay is 5 minutes. The grace period for edits
 
 
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11:12 AM
 
12:05 PM
@JeanneDark Congratulations.. you now have access to the horrors of the review queues :)
 
I continue to be impressed with your ability to find such terrible questions without having had access to any of the queues.
3
 
@Scratte Thanks! I already tried it out (who knows, it may be gone tomorrow) first posts, late answers and triage to see how they work. Mostly skipped, flagged a bunch. But I passed all audits (3 NAAs in late answers and spam in triage (it's kind of funny to see the full spam post though it's been deleted)).
 
I think some of those today came from the queue actually..
 
@RyanM Thank you! But it's nothing to be impressed about. You just have to browse the front page from time to time (I have no ignored tags, so I get to see everything).
@Scratte When they look less terrible, they are probably from the queue
 
Tip: When you flag a post from the queue.. wait a few days before requesting them for closure here. This way the posts that would natualy be closed anyway don't take up votes on the room, and you can close more posts total.
 
12:10 PM
This is actually usually what I do as well for the queue ^ sometimes it's something that I expect people will answer if not closed, like typos, so I'll send them here immediately, but usually I wait
 
@Scratte Thanks, I will do!
 
 
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1:52 PM
Morning!
Been away from SO for a bit and wanted to make sure I'm still aligned with the community on flagging. How do you handle a answer that duplicates the key content of an existing answer? Is this a plagiarism flag?
IMO should have just been comment (but user can't comment yet). (also just realized this room was the wrong room to ask this question, so please forgive)
 
They were posted 2 min apart, maybe they hadn't seen the other answer?
 
^ That's fair.
 
And the code may look almost identical as they probably just copy pasted the OP's code and improved it
 
^ Right, not really my point. Point is the answer is the same --- "fix indent"
 
I'm no Python expert but that answer actually may have value on its own by claiming that import math is not necessary and using pow(i, 2) instead of math.pow(i, 2) as OP and other answerer do.
 
1:59 PM
Thanks for the sanity check. To me, these are the exact same answer but will leave them alone. print() statement indentation is the fix.
 
I think the main reason for why they are so similar is a problem with the question:
It was just caused by a typo and shouldn't be answered but closed instead
 
2:45 PM
@SecretAgentMan They're also simple blocks of code, which also reduces the chances it was plagiarized. If you have wholesale copies, please flag those
 
3:03 PM
@Dharman I think you've auto-flagged an Answer that's not NAA.
 
@Dharman Yes :)
 
I retracted thanks
 
Fortunately someone is slacking now. Earlier in the day flags were handled before I raised them! :O
 
3:38 PM
Weird question: can suspended users still edit their posts?
I recently encountered a case where someone repeatedly vandalized their own post (I won't link to the exact case per room rules). The diamond suspended them for 7 days and locked the post for 7 days - I was curious why both were necessary.
 
I'd test it out, but I'm not happy about being suspended for 7 days.. maybe 10 minutes :D
 
any suspension prevents moderator nominations for a year. Just FTR.
 
@JohnDvorak Does that mean you think I should run? :D But.. review suspension do not count, as far as I know.
 
@Scratte Don't you need 3k rep?
 
@JeanneDark lol! Yes.. and at least one badge that I do not have and have no plans of getting :)
 
3:48 PM
Ah, yes, new terminology. Joyous. Any account suspension prevents moderator nominations for a year. And I do suspect review suspensions also should.
 
@JohnDvorak I don't think so.. they're sometimes handed out a little freely, if you ask me.
..and I have a little OCD. I just noticed I have raised 2,345 post flags. And I think the number is so pretty ;)
 
Is this question typo or not reproducible? They have a condition 89 < n && n > 111 and are surprised that 93 returns false not true.
 
@JeanneDark yes, definitely
 
Thanks!
 
Those html tag-symbols are so confusing ;)
 
4:20 PM
"Thank you for reviewing 40 triage questions; come back in 7 hours to continue reviewing."
@MarcoBonelli My flag was disputed
 
@JeanneDark How many times did you click "Requires Editing?" :)
 
@AdrianMole For me there are only two buttons: "Unsalvageable", "Skip"
 
Good start!
 
Is this obviously NAA or a "Don't risk it"?
@JeanneDark You'll find yourself having lots of flags disputed.. :) Also, lots of flags staying pending. I only review once a week due to that now.
 
4:41 PM
@JeanneDark which flag?
 
@MarcoBonelli On the typo post. See the review
 
@Scratte True, the presence of the code snippets makes it more risky, but the person is obviously referencing another answer, saying thanks, and doesn't add any additional information. Flagged.
 
@code11 Oh.. I'm happy to outsource my flagging :)
 
@Scratte well, I guess you can only blame the reviewers...
 
4:47 PM
@MarcoBonelli I'd say it's in between not a programming problem and a typo. If it's a misunderstanding, it's a math problem. I wouldn't call those really bad reviews. If they had found the issue, they could have seen the problem, like JeanneDark did. But in my opinion, that's outside the scope of reviewing.
 
@Scratte that question is a typo and it's clear as day IMHO. Reviewers voting "Looks OK" clearly did not pay enough attention.
In its current state, it's definitely close-worthy. Plus, the title really isn't helpful to anybody... there is very low effort overall in that post.
 
@MarcoBonelli But we're not suppose to find a solution when reviewing, are we? I mean lots of reviewers to them at 10 seconds each.. should we really favour only the closers?
@MarcoBonelli Effort isn't a close reason. It's just a downvote reason.
 
@Scratte I think twice if not thrice before voting "Looks OK" really.
 
@MarcoBonelli But that is a problem. Because it makes everyone robo-closers with impunity
 
Who said that? I only said that when reviewing one must pay enough attention to actually understand what is going on, not just look at the post for a few seconds. That doesn't help anybody.
 
4:54 PM
@MarcoBonelli I see a post with some code, an expected result and an actual result. That's an mcve.
Though I agree on the title.. that's not very useful.
 
So if you see some code... and some text... and that text says garbage... you still vote OK because it looks ok at first sight?
I mean... I would assume people actually spend half a minute to understand what is going on before casting any kind of vote.
 
@MarcoBonelli No, I don't. Then I try to find an Answer and if I can do that then maybe I'll pick "Looks OK" still knowing I may get suspended for it. I think that's a problem.
 
@Scratte situations like those are what the "Skip" button is there for really.
 
@MarcoBonelli I think you should read Is one user unilaterally reviewing/closing 1500 questions in a single day okay, or too much? is you think one should spend more than 15 seconds on a post.
 
I would skip something if my thought process is "hmm wonder I will get suspended from review for this..."
 
4:58 PM
@MarcoBonelli Every "Looks OK" can get one suspended. Even if the post gets closed wrongly.
 
@Scratte there are obviously thousands of garbage questions which do not take 15s to read... for those who do, one should try and understand the question. This is what I usually do.
 
I mean there's no need for Triage really. The bot that puts the posts there, should just close them when they come in, because when one picks "Looks OK", it's almost like it's a self-suspension anyway.
 
Like I said before, I think twice before casting a Looks OK because that requires more time and analysis than a random low quality post that should be closed. Of course the ratio is usually 9/1 close/ok..
 
@MarcoBonelli I understand what you're saying. I don't agree that those are blatantly wrong reviews.
 
I do agree that Triage is kind of a coin flip really
And IMO that's exactly because people don't spend enough time looking at the questions that get there.
 
5:03 PM
@MarcoBonelli I spend my time. I still get suspended.
 
My experience on Triage is usually 90% skip and 10% cast a vote :')
 
@code11 It looks like the post was edited out the Low Quality Posts queue.
 
@Scratte Heh! Review bans put you (and I) in good company. :-)
 
@AdrianMole I get banned not for "bad" reviews, but because I like HowTo questions. I rarely fail audits. It's only ever happened twice.
 
 
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6:50 PM
@AdrianMole Do you have to wear a mask over your face when you go to the pub?
 
@Scratte Yes! But I can take it off when I'm sitting at a table (otherwise, drinking beer would be a bit awkward).
 
7:08 PM
@AdrianMole Oh. I thought you'd just use a straw :)
 
I tried just pouring the drink through the mask (works well with vintage ports, as it filters out the sediment) ... but that gets messy.
 
@TylerH A meta post now available for you to quote this answer. :)
 
@DanielWiddis You never posted anything on meta what others didn't like?
 
@Scratte Depends on your definition of "didn't like" and how you measure it.
 
7:23 PM
@DanielWiddis negative score :)
 
@Scratte Ah. Well, small sample size, and I try to post useful questions after thorough searches.
I have certainly typed up questions that would have been downvoted, but refrained from submitting them. :)
 
Heh.. cunning :) It's always better to not post than to post and the delete. Hopefully I've learned my lesson
 
@Scratte Rubber duck debugging also applies to asking Meta questions. Often in the process of trying to frame my question, and seek posts to cite to clarify my post, I find my answer already in one of those posts.
Plus for that one, I smell-tested it here, got one "me too" and one prospective answer.
 
7:41 PM
@DontKnowMuchButGettingBetter Hmm... I don't think it's a good idea to close questions as duplicates of What is a debugger and how can it help me diagnose problems? when the questions don't ask about debuggers. I would close those as Needs debugging details.
 
@DanielWiddis You seem to have won the crowd :)
 
@Scratte Or the crowd has won me. shrug
 
@DanielWiddis You mean we are privileged to have you? :)
 
@Scratte No, it means I've abandoned all independent thought, drunk the collective kool-aid, and don't post anything which I'm afraid would go against the collective opinion, right or wrong. ;)
 
@DanielWiddis Oh. I see.. I have no fear of going against popular opinion, as you may have noticed. I'm still alive and it's not painful ;)
 
8:06 PM
@Scratte Alive? Hmm - where's your "Not a Robot" badge?
 
@AdrianMole I gave it to "Community ♦". I'm generous like that :D
 
8:22 PM
@kvantour Is the already flagged dupe the right target?
 
8:39 PM
@DanielWiddis yes, it is.
 
9:00 PM
The last Smokey report really only lacks disclosure. It seems otherwise 'reasonable'. (Sorry - this one: stackoverflow.com/a/48077266/10871073). Or maybe not - seems like a habit?
 
9:13 PM
Sad to see such a high-rep user being hit with spam flags. (First one was enforced by Martijn-Mod).
 
^ Not sure what to do with that strange answer on that one.
 
9:32 PM
Can somebody remind me: When a moderator deletes a spam-flagged post and it is marked on the timeline as "via Vote" - does that mean the spam flags were 'disputed' and the poster isn't hit with the -100 penalty?
 
@AdrianMole I believe they always delete via vote. But.. they need to raise a spam-flag themself in order to apply the penalty.
 
@Scratte Well, Martijn seems to have 'caught' all of that recent batch, and the user doesn't appear to have had a recent rep. hit. So I guess we do have moderators with some sympathy.
 
@AdrianMole If the post is deleted by a moderator (i.e., not Community), then the penalty is not applied. If the post is shown to 10k users as having been flagged as spam/abusive, that would suggest that they did not dispute the flags. If they delete without explicitly disputing the flags, the flags will be marked helpful.
 
@RyanM Yeah - I thought it was something like that. But it is a bit confusing to me, still. I remember Cody trying to explain it in here: something like "We understood why you flagged it as spam but decided it was 'innocent' enough to avoid the -100 penalty."
 
A common case of this is undisclosed affiliation on answers that aren't pure spam from people who have other positive contributions, especially if there's a bunch of them.
It is spam, per the rules, but applying the penalties would be overly harsh, so they just delete without applying the penalties.
 
9:47 PM
 
I wish there was a way to find out how many up/down votes one had left :(
 
@RyanM Eh, undisclosed affiliation isn't spam, if the content is relevant to the site.
If I happen to have created a library that solves a problem in python, and someone asks about that problem, I can perfectly answer with how my library solves the problem.
A good rule of thumb: if anyone else had posted the answer and it would be considered a valid answer to the question asked, it is not spam.
 
@Braiam But you still need to disclose your affiliation.
 
@Scratte isn't it 40/day?
 
@MarcoBonelli Apperently not. I've spent 56 already, and I can't remember what the last pop-up told me.
 
10:00 PM
You should see the number of votes cast today in your profile, does that say 56?
That's strange
 
@MarcoBonelli I've cast votes on at least 16 posts that were deleted. Something I learned only yesterday. Before I just stopped at 40 :)
 
Ooh ok that makes sense.
 
10:31 PM
Is this spam? Username is obviously the same as the website ... but the question is asking for a (reliable) download source. (Maybe Q should be closed, but that's another issue.)
 
@AdrianMole I think so, as it's really a corporate site, not a personal blog. And I definitely think the question is asking for off-site resources
 
@Dharman I noticed a recent edit you made ... care to repeat?
 
What?
What happened there?
 
Three identical NAAs.
 
I don't get it. The edit is there
 
10:43 PM
Now four! (Four identical posts from the same user - you have now edited two of them.)
 
Yeah, I mean it happens automatically.
 
@AdrianMole Pretty sure this counts as spam
 
@Nick ... it's certainly starting to look like that!
 
@AdrianMole OP is the author of the linked blog post
 
There's a mod on the case already.
 
10:46 PM
Yeah, I was watching all the posts turn pink in real time... only ended up flagging one...
 
@Dharman What - you edit one and the same edit is applied to all others?
 
No, I remove Hope it helps automatically
 
^ hehe
 
Haven't you noticed that there is considerably less of that in recent answers?
 
@Dharman I've trained my eyes to glaze over "hope it helps..."
 
10:49 PM
I have noticed your stamp on a lot of recent Natty reports.
 
@Dharman Just in case it doesn't get deleted I added the correct dupe to the target list
 
We have 26k mysqli questions. It's probably 2k less than when I started but still way too many.
How many times can you ask about the same thing?
How hard is it to Google the error message, people?
@Nick Could I ask you to change the dupe here? It looks like a nice one to keep. stackoverflow.com/q/46658907/1839439
 
@Dharman why do you think this one is worth keeping? it's yet another forgetting to quote a string parameter question where OP should be using prepared statements anyway...
 
@Dharman That's too easy. It's much better to collect some of ones code and post a new Question. Get it downvoted and closed and not find a Answer :D
 
Well, I have to keep some of them. This one is just not as bad as the others. :D
Yeah, I have no good reason. We can delete it too
 
11:02 PM
@Dharman yeah but the answer doesn't explain what the problem was, and it doesn't bother to state that the correct way to solve it is with a prepared statement, it just goes ahead and implements the code with no explanation. I'll correct the target but I'm still going to vtd
 
Yeah, I voted too.
That's my votes. Goodnight!
 
@Dharman a new day just started! get back to work! :-)
 
@Dharman It's making is more clear, but I think someone should add "in one-line"
 
What should be in one line?
 
They want a one-liner.. like the Answer.
 
11:11 PM
Isn't regex always a one-liner?
 
@Dharman I can't make enough sense of the original question to decide if the edit makes any sense. The edit seems to have been made to make the question fit the answer.
 
^ exactly my problem with approving it
 
I'm just VTD'ing the question instead...
 
I thought it was perfectly clear the first time I read it hours ago. They just want a regex to match those 6 addresses.
 
@Dharman Oh wait... forgot about daylight savings starting this morning...
 
11:15 PM
Where? In Australia?
 
Adelaide...
It's 9:45 so I was thinking the "day" ended 15 minutes ago...
 
Mine did. It's 00:16 UTC+01
and I don't know what scratte is still doing online...
 
@Dharman well @Scratte is in the Land of Nod so time should be irrelevant...
 
Are Haikus flaggable as NAA? stackoverflow.com/a/64189722/1839439
 
UTC doesn't reset for another 45 minutes :D
 
11:19 PM
@Scratte it's just unclear to me as to whether they want a regex to match any of those 6 addresses, or whether they want one to match all 6 of them occurring in one line of text.
 
I think it's the second one.
 
@Nick Ah. To me it's clear they want a regex to match any of the 6 addresses.
But, I do not think the world will be a worse place without that particular Question.
 
@Scratte that's certainly also the person who edited the question's opinion (they edited it to match their answer). but the title asks "how to specify 6 ip addresses in 1 line" which can definitely be interpreted the other way.
 
@Nick Yes, it can. I was surprised by that interpretation though :) I see the commenter also found the same "interpretation" as the answerer and I did.
 
@Dharman You can stylize it into multiple lines. I don't think I know a language that doesn't allow you to write everything in a single line.
 
11:28 PM
@Scratte Just goes to show we're all "Not a Robot"... either that or AI has come a looonnnggg way in the last few weeks :-)
 
@Braiam python?
@Nick How do you know I'm not really AI?
 
@Scratte what's the first word that comes into your head when I say "skynet"?
 
@Nick Linda
 
@Scratte yeah, you're human :-)
 
@Nick That's just silly :) My AI knew it was a trick question :D
 
11:48 PM
@Braiam It is, I've seen mods delete many answers for exactly this reason (though generally without applying penalties). They must be either edited or deleted. I've occasionally salvaged the answers myself, but if I don't do so, they're almost always deleted. I reported an entire account recently for doing this repeatedly, and the moderator deleted almost every answer I didn't edit.
The ones I edited I couldn't quite bring myself to have deleted, since they were good answers relating to an obscure topic, but I'd be surprised if they weren't deleted without my edits
 
@RyanM Again, normative behavior may not be the same as positive behavior. There's nothing on the site that indicates that your answer would be irrevocably deleted.
If there was, the Jon Skeet couldn't answer any question with noda time
 

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