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12:09 AM
@eyllanesc Would it be ok to move the answer part to a community wiki? or is there another reason why this should be closed?
 
I like Cody :)
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What's Cody done now?
 
I guess just being awesome.. :) I have my happy face on now. And I'm even singing :)
 
@EJoshuaS-ReinstateMonica I agree, though I'm not sure I've seen a question that doesn't invite that. Even a simple yes-or-no question on Stack Exchange implies that a good answer should explain why that is or is not the case.
ah, I've found what Cody's done to make Scratte happy. upvotes
 
12:29 AM
@RyanM How did you do that? ;)
 
cc ^ @desertnaut
 
@halfer a wall of code, and no trace...?
 
@halfer it is still no MRE
 
@desertnaut Ah, if a stack trace would be expected for this language/library, then good shout - could you ask for one in the comments?
 
12:35 AM
@tink I clicked the up arrow next to it ;) but really I figured it was probably a meta post or comment, so I opened Cody's meta profile and went to "all actions," then found this
 
12:48 AM
Do moderators get a "Post comment and delete post" button, or are they just really quick with their mouse? :p
 
quick with their mouse, maybe. I assume they also have a really fast wpm
 
@Nick They have a "convert to comment" button for suitable non-answers.
 
Nah, I'm talking about questions, they comment on the question and delete it instantly
 
Yeah I assume it's an enter-click-enter sort of deal :-p
combine that with the propagation via the websocket and it likely appears to happen instantly in a number of cases
 
@halfer well, now we'll probably have to close it again as "no MRE" :( stackoverflow.com/questions/64884788/…
 
12:55 AM
Maybe they delete the question and then comment?
 
Then I wouldn't get the chance to see the comment though
 
Oh, I thought you had 10k for a sec.
 
@halfer please notice that "code added" is not necessarily a reason for re-opening a question (especially wall of code w/o trace)
 
@RyanM Heh .. nice work ... not sure it's kiss-worthy, though ;)
 
@10Rep You may be thinking of the wrong Nick ;-)
 
12:58 AM
Isn't there another nick with 100k or something?
 
Yep, because I'm the right Nick
 
@desertnaut uuppsss, I forgot there's supposed to be a clear set of I/O, but it seemed like a debugging question with a code example...
 
The other Nick is, by process of elimination, the left Nick
 
Is this a resource recommendation request question? stackoverflow.com/q/9308604/2943403
 
@desertnaut I hear you - my judgement was that it was much better, and that a SME might have spotted the problem. We can agree to disagree.
 
1:02 AM
@halfer disagree on what exactly? that it needs at least a trace?
 
'Night all
 
@desertnaut a random note unrelated to the question you're currently discussing: your combination of canned custom close reason for ML methodology + link to the tag info saying not to post these on SO are good, but in my opinion would be even better if they were just combined into a single custom close reason comment.
 
I am concerned that there is some mis-information being disseminated here: stackoverflow.com/a/59710756/2943403 If the object is not countable, I reckon that empty() will give false positives. Does anyone here have expertise in Laravel?
 
@RyanM copy - it's not a bad idea, I will consider it
 
@RyanM I'm in favor of customized messages if they add descriptive power and pedagogical value, both for the OP, the readers, and the reviewers.
 
1:08 AM
@tink It is.. :) 💋
 
I give up. This is enough for me today. I don't understand Stack Overflow anymore. People don't want to delete questions. What am I even doing here anymore.
 
@Dharman We want to delete when we agree there's no value. We just don't agree on value.
 
@Dharman did you have any requests ignored?
 
@mickmackusa Well, customizing your IDE is a legitimate programming question. There are a few unpolished diamonds out there, wish I had time to implement them in my IDE...
 
Ignored is acceptable. I had two undeleted.
 
1:12 AM
@Dharman That's why I prefer doing so after a while :)
 
@Dharman I agree with deletion. I want questions to be deleted when they have no value. It's just that deleting old questions isn't the best thing to do, especially when there is something better to do.
 
When nobody is watching. :)
 
By all means delete. I love deleting
 
@Dharman I understand what you are saying, but one of the things in favor of SO is that a vote is a vote. I came across a few bad audits on the review queue that should objectively have been closed but those involved had votes and wanted to keep the Q's open...
 
BTW I think Dharman's message is due to this.
 
1:13 AM
@10Rep Hmm? Deleting should always be the last resort.
 
@Dharman there is that "democratic" side that surpasses objective criteria...
 
@10Rep That is just the last drop in today's cup
 
Glad to see it's not because of me only.
 
@Dharman don't let it get to you, every action taken is positive and contributes towards the site. You can't get them all...Regarding the recent discussion on deleted old stuff time itself will create a need to curate the backlog, one way or another, be it through enhanced search functionalities or something else...
 
@bad_coder That's optimistic. I keep deleting old PHP questions and they just keep coming
People don't care about yesterday's question.
They just want the reputation.
 
1:17 AM
@Dharman I just got to access to the CV queue yesterday, I'm still beginning to "wrap my head" around the magnitude of the problem...
 
Yeah, people complain and say it's not a problem.... then they realize that it really is
 
@Dharman Wait.. so, we're not doing in december?
 
Who thinks that this is a useful question? stackoverflow.com/q/31316740/1839439
 
I think it's useless, even though it has an answer with three upvotes.
 
1:22 AM
The answer doesn't even explain anything
 
I'm not sure how ROs would feel about the discussion being brought in here @Dharman, even if we agree, you're best discussing it in the room for your meta question
 
@Dharman should be deleted...
 
Then who'll delete stuff?
 
@Scratte LOL
 
1:24 AM
@Nick meta question?! I wasn't aware there's a meta question...
 
I can easily give hundreds of such links, but there is no badwidth to handle them
 
answer*
:p
 
@bad_coder This is the question: meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/402944/…
 
@10Rep you discussion under Dharman's post is chatty. It's better policy not to engage in a prolonged exchange in the comments, leave your contribution and leave space for the next contributor. (At least that's my idea of what the comments should be...Because readers want a plurality of opinions, not a two-party conversation.)
 
That's why it's now in chat.
 
1:30 AM
@10Rep In the name of tidiness I'd delete the comments, leave just the first and a link to the chat, Even if it interrupts the flow that's more important, and something I think you should avoid in the future.
 
I've deleted all my comments, which is the most I can do. On another note, there are plenty of discussions on meta with a lot of comments.
 
Remember when this room was for talking about content on the main site? Those, those were the glory days
 
@Nick Did you just blow out the candles on someone elses's cake? :)
 
Those were the gory days?
 
@AdrianMole excellent pun :) !!
@10Rep Thank you. Don't take it personally, it's a good general guideline. I'm also looking forward to reading different reactions on Dharman's post, I'm sure a lot of folks are.
 
1:36 AM
I didn't take it personally, I just meant to say that it happens a lot, so I didn't know it was policy or anything.
 
2:04 AM
@Scratte I've fixed the statement in my answer FYI. Just a dumb typo I made.
 
 
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3:37 AM
This on topic?
 
4:25 AM
@NathanOliver Please remove chat.stackoverflow.com/transcript/message/50953056#50953056. Thank you.
 
1 message moved to SOCVR /dev/null, by request
 
 
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6:20 AM
@tripleee Needs one more accept vote on suggested edit, ideally before closing
 
@RyanM 2nd approve vote on the edit.
 
7:42 AM
 
7:57 AM
@rene If you're around, I'd appreciate you checking the back room.
 
8:13 AM
I feel like a question asking what language a code snippet is is off-topic, but what would be the correct close reason?
 
@JeanneDark an impressive number of people there (more than one!) can't tell the difference between Java and JavaScript...
 
No repro/typo under: "this one was resolved in a way less likely to help future readers."?
 
@Nick I also considered "details or clarity" or "opinion-based"
 
@RyanM Nick correctly points out in the comments that apparently I'm the one that can't tell the difference
 
@RyanM I appreciate that not that many people know about Processing, at least not the same number of people who know what Java is :p
 
8:23 AM
I should know better; I tried creating a new sketch, which opened a JavaScript sketch
but that's clearly not the same syntax as was used in the linked example
 
That question now got an upvote
 
That's probably because that site supports both Processing and processing.js
Processing is essentially a subset of Java though with a couple libraries slapped on top
 
Yeah, it doesn't seem to offer that at least to an anonymous user though...perhaps due to server resources
or I can't figure out the UI
 
Here's the MSO discussion: Programming Language Identification Questions. Consensus is they aren't useful.
 
Sort of a stretch, but maybe dupe to stackoverflow.com/questions/20485367/…?
The answer is applicable, even if it's a somewhat different question
(I'd do it but I'm out of votes)
Ah, never mind, closed. That works.
 
8:31 AM
Hey, the first line of that answer is oddly familiar to something I already said to someone >.>
 
@Nick whistles innocently
 
Although it was also tagged no one seems to have seriously considered that ;)
 
Maybe they didn't know what language it was in
 
9:16 AM
Need an extra pair of eyes,
1. Older question, more votes, potentially non-relevant accepted answer and less relevant subsequent answers
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/52087168/is-there-a-way-to-add-a-type-assertion-annotation-to-a-template-input-variable
2. Newer question, less votes, more relevant answers
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/55458421/ng-template-typed-variable


Which one do I tag as the duplicate?
 
@janw the answer itself seem to be spam
 
Don't think so, but link-only / NAA
The spam answer already got deleted.
 
9:34 AM
@janw well my flag got marked helpful, the answer was linking a paid service
 
@Ruli Are you sure? Don't think a mod would impose a 100-rep penalty for that, so the flag should have been marked disputed. But maybe I am mistaken how the spam flag works.
I have a few disputed spam flags, where the answer has been deleted as NAA to avoid the penalty.
 
@janw Spam – Ruli 14 mins ago helpful
 
Interesting, so it looks like I misunderstood that once again
 
@janw the same user had another post just before that, metasmoke.erwaysoftware.com/post/275532
 
@DaneBrouwer always close against the better Q/A, age is not a criteria.
 
9:46 AM
@tripleee No, we are talking about the self-answer of the OP. ...do we?
 
(obCurmudgeon one criterion, many criteria)
@janw ah sorry
oh very promotional
 
I was wondering whether a mod can mark a spam flag helpful without imposing the 100-rep penalty at the same time.
 
Yeah, but they clear the spam flag after they marked it helpful.
 
Oh ok, good to know. So there are actually two ways to "dispute" a spam flag...dispute it or mark it "helpful" and clear it afterwards.
 
10:05 AM
@janw that explains a lot
 
@rene Thank you!
 
Zoe
10:40 AM
@Ruli Has an edit that needs handling
 
@Zoe "handled"
 
@rene seems so
 
@janw This message goes into more detail.
 
11:09 AM
@Makyen Thank you, this is very informative.
 
np
 
11:28 AM
I made a mistake flagging this as NAA, but I still believe this is just a ramble and nothing else. Am I wrong? stackoverflow.com/a/64890865/1839439
 
"Increase the job schedule time to 45s. It will make sure the all the UPDATE statements of previous job are completed before executing the new job." sounds like an attempt to answer the question to me
 
Yeah, it sounds like an attempt, which is why I don't contest the declined flag, but what's the answer... or what's the question?
 
@Dharman It seems to me to be a new question with its own answer. I'm not sure I notice a connection to the question asked (about a specific error message).
 
/shrug, I'm gunna stay well clear of it
 
It's like: "Q: Why is my soup so salty? A: When you bake bread you have to increase the time."
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11:32 AM
@Dharman I think it's a self-answered question. But nothing to do with the original question. I've vtd'ed....
 
I agree with Nick ;)
 
Thanks
:p
 
This has a nice symmetry: "Closed 9 mins ago by Nick, Zoe, Nick."
 
I think in this case a custom flag to describe the issue would have been warranted instead of NAA
 
Zoe
If two Nicks close last and at the same time, has the question been closed in the Nick of time?
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11:38 AM
@Zoe :door:
 
Zoe
... I did not expect stars for that ^^"
 
@Zoe that's a bit philosophical for this time of day...
 
Zoe
I have my moments :p
 
@Zoe Any time you mention us you're pretty much guaranteed a star, right @Nick :)
 
Zoe
^^
 
11:40 AM
I'd say so
 
@Nick what's annoying (to me) is that there are two answers to that trivial typo question which are both +2/-2 (one accepted as well so it won't roomba), and both posters have +16 rep so no incentive to delete.
 
Zoe
I don't have nearly enough delvotes xd
 
@Nick They're not suppose to delete them. Users found them useful. It's by design.. as long as there is someone that has use for them, Stack wants to keep them.
 
Zoe
meh, I'm still gonna camp the question until it hits -3 and then delvote it
 
@Scratte But our job as curators is to point to more useful resources. So if we think it would be better gone we should vote to delete
 
11:53 AM
That's a different matter. But Stack does not want users to delete their posts just because there's a tie in the votes. Not even it there's +10/-15.. 10 users still found it useful.
 
Something being useful doesn't mean it's worth keeping
 
@Zoe I actually added it to my delayed delpls-typo-noroomba-accans list. I don't see that going down to -3 in a hurry.
 
Zoe
randomly reminds me... xd
 
@Nick That's an evaluation that must be done on a case by case basis. Auto-deleting or forcing users to delete is entirely different and would probably not be super great.
Added to that.. we're not suppose to punish users with evening out their reputation gains. That's not what curating in about.
 
Zoe
Doesn't mean one can't downvote aggressively
 
11:58 AM
@cigien You were saying?
 
Does this answer have anything to do with the question? It doesn't even look like an answer to me.
 
@Zoe That is true, but doing it just to punish the user or complaining that they have a net gain, is doing it wrong.
 
Downvotes are not punishment
 
Zoe
@JeanneDark Not an answer
 
@JeanneDark Not as far as I can see
 
11:59 AM
@JeanneDark It is when you do it to even out their reputation gain.
 
Zoe
poorly phrased question asking about an unresolved import
@Scratte There was never a complaint about a net gain
 
Thanks!
 
Zoe
That's a complaint about upvotes taking precedent over question quality
There's a subtle difference
 
No, the complaint was about the answers being there and unlikely to disappear, not that they gained rep
 
Zoe
12:01 PM
^
 
@JeanneDark Judging by their other answer it's most likely a comment
 
Not even subtle :p
 
Zoe
oh shush you xd
 
@Nick That's not how I read it. I read is the posters will not self-delete because they have a net gain, not an even, nor a net loss.
 
I actually didn't get Nick's message at all. Who has no incentive to delete?
 
12:03 PM
That may be why they won't self-delete, but the complaint is about them not self-deleting, not why they're not self-deleting
 
Zoe
@Dharman The answerers have no incentive to self-delete
 
@Dharman People who get +2/-2 on an answer
 
But one of the answers is accepted so they cant
 
It wasn't all the time :p
 
The answers are not the problem, the question is the problem
 
12:04 PM
The thing that annoys me is that the answers got posted at all
 
What annoys me is that questions get posted at all
 
One step at a time :joy:
 
Any incentive for the poster to self-delete this answer? Net rep. gain of +22. xD
 
@AdrianMole A mod should have a look at it
 
Poor Cody
 
12:06 PM
@Nick You're right I should have phrased that differently. Something like "if not for activity in this room, I don't see that ...". Related question: does the time of deletion of a post affect how much rep the users involved get to keep?
 
@AdrianMole I wish that was mine :) Though without the +'s
 
@cigien Yes, if it was visible for 60 days and has a min score of +3 they keep the rep
 
@AdrianMole I remember someone doing analysis on that one. Saying it could be someone creating new accounts and gaining enough rep to get the downvote privilege.
 
@Scratte Just to downvote Cody?
 
@JeanneDark Thanks. As usual, I'm having no luck with searching on meta. So should I have left that comment on the post?
 
12:11 PM
ngl, I wholly agree with that answer, if a native win forms application tries to change the colour of its title bar to something which is not my preference I will a) uninstall it, b) tell anyone I know who uses it not to use it
 
@JeanneDark That was the conclusion.
 
@Scratte People are so mean to Cody :(
 
@JeanneDark Don't worry. Cody is bright, tough and seems to be keeping that good Answer :)
 
@Scratte Could you share a link to that if you have it? I would absolutely love to see that discussion.
 
@cigien It was in chat in this room during spring.
 
12:17 PM
@cigien Here's the MSE FAQ (see under "Additionally" "Deleting and undeleting posts may reverse reputation effects as well,..."
 
@Scratte Rereading it, it wasn't technically a "conclusion". More a hunch.
 
@Scratte Thank you, that's perfect. Yeah, I won't cast a del vote on this post because of my comment, so I'll stop making that comment for such posts.
 
@cigien Huh..? What comment?
 
What if a new answer to an old question provides contact information so you can send the solution to them. Just a normal NAA flag or more?
 
Yeah, NAA
 
12:24 PM
@JeanneDark Is it an answer? You can edit it out
 
Oops.. :)
 
Not your responsibility to deal with users leaking personal details
 
@Scratte On this post.
 
I'm referring to this answer
 
@cigien I've commented such as well. If it answers and Question author is happy and find it's the best, then accepting is fine. I don't care if others want to be easily able to make Roomba delete the whole thing by avoiding an accept. There's a reason Roomba doesn't eat those posts. Trying to workaround it is working against the system.
 
12:28 PM
I want to downvote a question but the comment underneath is just too good: "The only OOP you need is the one in LOOPS"
 
I like Original Orange Peel when it's candied and on carrot cake
 
@Scratte Typo questions are explicitly off-topic.
 
@JeanneDark Some typo Questions are kept and highly upvoted because they're typical typos and made by a lot of people all the time.
 
@JeanneDark Thanks, I'll have to check why my bot didn't flag it automatically
 
It seems that half of my LA reviews today were audits ;)
 
12:46 PM
@JeanneDark You should get about 1 audit every 20 posts ... so, if you skip a lot, that can happen.
 
@AdrianMole I skip every answer and flag NAAs
 
Morning
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What should I do about the suggested edit here? Seems ok, the editor did all they could.
 
@cigien Since it was closed the edit would push it into the reopen queue, wouldn't it? Does it improve the question so much that it can be reopened?
 
Zoe
1:01 PM
it does push it into the reopen queue
 
@JeanneDark Fair enough. How do I explain that to the editor though? None of the reject reasons seem to apply. Does anyone have a canned custom reason I can adapt?
 
@cigien This answer suggests to reject as too minor
 
I flagged this as NAA but it is accepted and the question's OP seems to have found it helpful. Is there some dodgy activity involved?
 
@JeanneDark Hmm, too minor doesn't seem right. I rejected with "Thanks, this is considered noise. However, the post itself lacks clarity and needs to be closed. In the future, consider only editing valuable posts." and one character to spare :) Does this seem reasonable?
 
@AdrianMole no, the author of the question is just completely clueless how Stack Overflow works
 
1:11 PM
@Dharman But is is NAA, is not?
 
Definitely
 
@AlonEitan Looks like a human translation. Anyway, I edited it and I think that's what the OP meant. Is it ok now?
 
@cigien Much better actually :) I'll retract my cv-pls
 
Ooops :)
 
@NathanOliver Can you please remove this cv-pls?
 
1:21 PM
@AlonEitan Sounds good. Note that I have no idea whether it's otherwise an on-topic php question.
 
I think it is on-topic now, not the best question i've seen, but good enough IMO
 
@AlonEitan done
 
Thanks :))
 
Zoe
@Georgy That's a mod flag reason, not a 20k deletion reason
 
1:27 PM
@Zoe Oops, I del-voted. Should I have not done that?
 
Zoe
you can delvote it if you want, but handling plagiarism is really something mods should do
Flagging instead of delvoting also saves delvotes
 
It's not really plagiarism when they're linking, is it? They've also put the entire thing in a quote.
 
@Zoe Yes? I'm confused. I thought if we can delete something without calling for a mod then we should do it.
 
Zoe
Plagiarism is different. Unlike posting NAA or similar, it's serious enough to require moderator intervention
re: the flag being disputed, that happens some times and it's the reason I always link to /help/referencing and copy the last line
 
FWIW, fully copied posts, even attributed, still count as plagiarism: meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/321299/…
 
1:30 PM
if an answer is just a copy of accepted answer with additional comment, is that NAA? Imo yes but I want to hear opinions from more experienced users
I see you talk about similar problem here right now
 
Oops.. need coffee..
 
Zoe
@Ruli That one is NAA because it's asking about a solution, kinda
well, it's technically a comment pointing out that it doesn't work
 
:50956376 I'm my clone. Don't mind me :)
 
@Ruli That should have been a comment on the accepted answer. In order to have it be a stand alone answer, they would have to add to it with a different solution so it actually has some substance.
 
@NathanOliver I have read that now, and the problem with that was that there was a link at the bottom, and no quote, so it wasn't clear that the entire text was copied. I can't see that the answer said that copying the entire text is considered plagiarism, but that it's its own problem.
 
1:38 PM
@Scratte Did you miss the quoted Do not copy the complete text of external sources; instead, use their words and ideas to support your own.?
 
@NathanOliver No, I did not. That's the bottom part that's the separate issue, no?
 
??? All I'm saying is fully copied content is a no go.
 
@NathanOliver This is an interesting case I think. The answer on that meta says " simply tacking a "Reference" link at the bottom of a wall of unquoted text, as is the habit of an alarming number of users, does not count ...", which doesn't apply here.
Additionally, the response given to your counter-example in the comment indicates that it was closed due to a combination of a user pattern, and the link being used on meta. Neither of those reasons necessarily apply here. I agree that such answers should be deleted, but is it plagiarism?
 
Yes, I agree. I just don't think it counts as plagiarism where there's a link and the entire thing is in a quote. So I'm not confident that a custom flag wouldn't be declined on that.
 
@Scratte It counts as plagiarism within the context of Stack Overflow.
 
1:41 PM
@Nick Well.. plagiarizing in Questions doesn't count at all, so..
 
Zoe
It does though
It just doesn't happen nearly as much as plagiarism in answers
 
Not according to the message in my declined flags on that.
 
Zoe
So some flag on a random question with no context makes you think askers can just wildly plagiarise?
definitely no logical flaws in that
 
grabs popcorn
 
I like popcorn.
 
1:48 PM
shares popcorn
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Zoe
I LIKE TRAINS!
 
lol
 
@Zoe What makes you think there's no context? Plagiarism on Questions. Note that the message was explicit "okay, but this is a question. Not plagiarism in an answer". You could argue that this could happen with a lot of sequential misfires. Monkeys on keyboard and all that.. but I'd say that's just not very likely.
 
Zoe
1:57 PM
You didn't supply context. There's usually more room in questions and mistakes _still do happen_ on the exact definition of plagiarism. There's also fair use, which holds for a lot of things. If the question purely consisted of copied code, that would be clear plagiarism (looking aside it being off-topic). That is NOT equivalent to saying questions can wildly plagiarize stuff. I've personally flagged a few questions that were copied from other sites that were handled properly on the first try
.
 
@Zoe The posts are linked in the Answer. You can check them out. And the text on the makes it very likely not a mistake.
 
Zoe
@Scratte I meant you didn't mention context in the first message
 
@Ruli Flag for moderator attention, we can't do anything about users, just posts
 
@Ruli This room is for discussions around closing questions. For spam and user related matters please visit chat.stackexchange.com/rooms/11540/charcoal-hq
 
Zoe
And the reply on the mod flag doesn't mean it isn't a mistake. The exact definition of when something is or isn't plagiarism is obnoxious
 
2:00 PM
obnoxious?
 
@Dharman understood, wont bring such content here anymore
 
Zoe
Pure copy without attribution is, but it can some times be modified. Pure copy is some times bad and other times fine. There's also fair use laws and licenses preventing or allowing certain types of use. Some licenses allow source-less copying, others require it and require a license change in the process
 
Just don't expect your flags to be marked helpful.. which is what I'm saying here.
 
Zoe
So yeah, mods can make mistakes even if you think the text doesn't make it seem that way
 
Incidentally.. that's when I started outsourcing my custom flags..
 
2:06 PM
 
Zoe
2:27 PM
@Scratte Reflag marked helpful. You were saying?
(reflag relative to one flag triggering a request, my first flag)
 
@Zoe I didn't do that myself. I'd never try my luck on a declined one again.
 
2:50 PM
Does it annoy anyone else when they get an email that says 'see my responses below' and the person just added their own responses to the prior message body in red or bold or highlighted in yellow, etc.?
Because it really annoys me
 
You've subscribed to get emails?
oh
 
Depends on the colours they use really ;)
 
you don't mean stack emails xd
 
@Nick I don't have an option in my work environment to unsubscribe from Exchange, unfortunately. That would be... nice :-)
Then again I typically much prefer email to phone calls so if email went away I'd be v sad
@NathanOliver proper attribution by definition makes it not plagiarism
the answer by bolt there also specifies in the wholly- vs partially-copied content section: "Although this doesn't influence whether something is considered plagiarism [...]"
 
Is this old question (from 2011) even on-topic? Received new link-only answer
 
2:55 PM
@JeanneDark yes
 
Thanks
 
@TylerH ummmmm, guilty as charged? (anonymising emails on a phone is a pain)
Literally 2 hours ago
 
Although "So does any one know kind of fast and accurate algorithm of doing it?" sounds a bit broad and opinion-based
 
There's a whole bunch of posts that are basically, why does std::vector<int> v; v[0]; do funny things, and I'm trying to find a decent canonical target to hammer them with. Segmentation fault in C++ using vectors is the best I've found, but I'm not thrilled about it. Does someone know a better one?
 
@JeanneDark The accepted answer is NAA... -_-
@JeanneDark I agree, I think it's off-topic currently. Doesn't quantify what 'fast and accurate' is, and is just asking for us to hand them one.
 
2:59 PM
It might be a little too broad, but seems to be about programming
 
@TylerH I flagged as opinion-based
5000
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3:16 PM
@JeanneDark ?
 
@JeanneDark and one :)
 
@TylerH Helpful flags
 
Ah, congrats
 
3:31 PM
Thanks :)
 
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