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12:00 AM
I think the trigger is to follow a new post and get an update on it.
But.. you can try to follow a post that for sure you wont get an update on. And then try one that you will get an update on if you don't get it from the first experiment.
 
OK, I'm following a year old post. I'll see what happens.
 
@IanCampbell lol, probably nothing (old posts being slowly varying). But we can find something in the suggested edit review queue and try :D
 
I did it all wrong of course by following 10 posts and I got several updates, so I have no idea what set it off. Especially since it can take up to 30 minutes for the hat to arrive.
@bad_coder It could just activated by pressing the follow button. If could even be press the follow button on 3 posts.
 
@bad_coder just picked up two trophies at our wine region's show for my traditional method sparkling :)
 
OK, now I'm following 3 random year old posts
 
12:04 AM
I am following almost 900 posts
 
@Dharman Those do not count. You need to follow something you didn't already.
 
I see the follow button is still buggy
 
Nothing, I don't expect it's the act of following. You are probably correct about getting the update.
 
Try only one then.. :) You get guessing-extra point if you can find the exact trigger. Get your name on the edit history on the meta :)
But getting my Cruise Oil took 23 minutes to arrive. So less than 15 minutes of patience is probably a little low.
But.. following active posts is really really annoying. My inbox keeps going off.
 
12:22 AM
@Scratte Just got a first update on a followed post and got the hat.
 
@IanCampbell Which post?
Answer?
 
Question
 
What else happened?
 
Nothing
 
@IanCampbell So.. It's just one post and an update on it :)
 
12:24 AM
I was doing it for science
 
@Nick Congratulations, getting recognition is nice and the wine being good is what it's all about.
 
@IanCampbell Heh.. and the leaderboard was just a side effect :D
 
@Scratte I just got a notification from a followed post, lets see what happens
 
@bad_coder thanks
 
@10Rep Did you start following it today?
 
@Scratte yup
 
@10Rep We're conducting an experiment in the other room. It wasn't to follow a post and get a notification. We're trying to work out exactly how many posts to follow to trigger the hat now :)
 
12:57 AM
I really wish there was some way to remove VLQ questions that are not closed and older than 6 months
 
Remove all the comments on them?
 
I can only hope that the person I downvoted comes online and deletes the answer.
 
@Dharman Start a new room - "Delete VLQ questions! Now!!!"
 
Ahh.. well. I noticed an Answer yesterday with a score of +0/-5 and the user was active and not removing their post.
 
and then I would be sitting there alone talking to myself
 
12:59 AM
I would pop in and help occasionally
 
I can bump the question and see if someone notices
 
Hmmm
 
Or Catija can make me a mod
 
What could possibly go wrong?
 
Now the joke makes no sense
 
1:04 AM
But I added "Hope this helps" precisely so I could edit it out. You set me up perfectly!
 
Is it really so terrible?
 
Hope it helps? Yes, at least if you ask me
 
The question you're bothered by and want deleted
 
Try this: ... Hope it help <-- means I have no clue.
 
1:07 AM
Why is there no close vote on that post? I mean.. they need close votes to get closed, no?
 
There is now. There is one of mine
 
@Scratte What other room?
 
Should I roll this one back? stackoverflow.com/questions/50578286/… It will not make the question any better
 
This is what I imagine whenever I stumble across "Hope this helps!" on SO.
 
1:13 AM
@Scratte A CM closed it
 
My name is Dharman. I remove "hope it helps" and I hope it helps.
 
@Machavity I always find it odd when a user that powerful only has 261 reputation points :)
 
@Scratte New user. Need to be welcoming to her. Or else...
 
I see that there is a number of old vandalized posts because users couldn't delete them themselves. Should I roll them back. e.g. stackoverflow.com/questions/40181538/…
 
@Machavity Doesn't say "New contributor" anywhere on the profile..
 
1:16 AM
Ha! Someone fell for my answer to a 14 month old question.
 
I don't know if rolling back old posts is the right way
 
@Scratte I am honestly surprised that she has that many. She sucks at programming.
 
@Catija I hear she's a great editor.. and perhaps her voice alone can call in those reputation points :)
 
And she got all her upvotes from a homework question! Gasp! The horror!
 
Someone had the temerity to close her question, even. But a kindly mod took pity on her.
 
1:19 AM
Wait what.. ?!? She got her Question closed?
lol! dupe hammered..
 
as a RTFM
 
I'm not quite sure how using regex101 could explain what the answer explains.
 
Yeah.. that's not right. Not even (\s) for closing a CM's post.
That answer is better than most that I see in the regex tag. Which only really just repeat what regex101 says.
@IanCampbell You're back!.. Nr.1 at the Leaderboard
 
@IanCampbell Back in the old days, yours truly was in your place....
 
1:31 AM
@Dharman No, I don't think so.
 
It's quite poor and somewhat unclear, but not quite off-topic IMO
 
@Dharman They're asking a language question more than a programming one. There's no system to verify against. There's only a dictionary. And creating that is too broad. If they had one, but didn't know how to use it, sure.
They could have asked if it's feasible to do it. And then what it requires, but I think others may take issue to that. But that's not even what they're asking.
Not a fan of the second comment though.
 
@Makyen I see you have rolled it back and posted a comment, but that account has long been abandoned. Now that the question is back I had to downvote it and vote to close. So, effectively the only thing that the roll back achieved was bumping the question. Is this the correct action?
 
@Dharman Yes.
 
But it didn't help to make the site better in any way
 
1:39 AM
@Dharman Then go ahead and VtC without rolling it back, if it would be off-topic when rolled back.
@Dharman The default action when a user vandalizes their post is that it gets rolled back. If there are additional issues with the post, then you can also evaluate those.
 
@Dharman Maybe so, but that's not up to the OP. Why does it need to be deleted?
 
It needs debugging details. It's unclear and OP never provided these details.
 
@Dharman Ok, sounds good, thanks.
 
Basically, the problem is that OP misunderstood the concatenation operator and how it works, but the example they have given changed few times and was quite unclear.
 
@Dharman Another time, please use that as a reason for your request. That the OP said it could be deleted is not a valid reason for us to delete a post.
 
2:06 AM
Is this an OK Question?
 
@Scratte I have retagged it but I don't know if it is a good question
 
@Dharman Not my tags either.
 
2:30 AM
My question got a close vote, but I'm not sure what to change about it, can someone take a look and provide some feed back so I know what to change stackoverflow.com/questions/65350415/…
 
@trampster First of all, I would remove those comments. They don't help at all
 
OK done
 
@trampster otherwise, I'm no expert on the subject, and so can't offer specific suggestions. Have you researched similar questions? If so, what have you found? Anything that you could put into your question to help make it more specific or clear?
 
I've spent quite a lot of time reading the documentation and looking at other questions, I've added some example code to try and make things clearer, but the question is already very specific
 
2:40 AM
@bad_coder That is awesome, congrats!
 
This quite an advance topic, and very specialised, I wonder if the reviewer was out of his depth, and was thus confused.
 
I didn't know the list was that short, though
 
@trampster Yes, that's certainly possible. That is in fact one of the reasons users can't generally close questions unilaterally. Unless your question gets closed without any explanation, I wouldn't worry about it too much.
 
2:54 AM
@Vega Were you on Stack yesterday or the day before?
 
@Scratte Yes, thank you, you were right about the hat :)
 
@Vega Which one?
 
@Scratte something with 'oil'
 
Yes. But I cannot figure out why you do not have the Cordova.
 
I don't deserve it?
 
2:57 AM
@Vega cruse of oil
I have no idea why I got it
 
@10Rep You interacted with a post on the site today.
@Vega Did you post any comments yesterday?
 
@trampster I was going to say that there is probably a 'technical' error, and see someone commented already
 
I thought that was for december 18th! It's december 17th for me right now
 
@10Rep December 18th anywhere on the planet. That makes it a 48 hour window.
 
@10Rep Time travel hat should be a thing :)
 
2:59 AM
That makes sense, I earned it around 24 hours ago
 
@Scratte I had to check, no, not on the main site
 
I'd have thought you would only have earned it 15 hours ago.
@Vega Anywhere else?
 
@Vega Time travel hat - "Flag an already deleted answer"
 
@Scratte Here? :)
 
@Vega Chat doesn't count :)
 
3:02 AM
@Scratte 15 hrs ago I was awake in school.... I remember earning it yesterday
 
@10Rep ..and collect a 'declined flag' ;)
@Scratte Then no. I double checked, I didn't get any comment either since 2 days
 
@Vega Thanks :)
 
@Scratte btw, I like your new avatar :)
 
@Vega Thank you. It's one of the earlier hats and my original three dots :)
..and one of the current hats, obviously :)
 
3:46 AM
@Scratte Kind of a joke. I'm referencing things like spending your energy trying to get a nice round reputation number, or spending your energy keeping track of what percentage of flags you've raised that have been marked as helpful, rather than spending your energy on the stuff that really matters and has a greater impact on the site at large.
@AlonEitan Dori was a moderator at the time, because she was an employee of the company. (cc @tripleee)
There was never a time when trusted users could delete with a single vote, at least not that I can recall.
@Braiam Most of what I say is part of an extended argument not to follow rules blindly. I'm no fan of following rules blindly.
 
@CodyGray Oh.. but there's a script that does all the work ;)
 
@Scratte It doesn't do the work of obsessing over it...
 
4:06 AM
@CodyGray The obsession only takes a splitsecond though. That's a natural part of me :)
Isn't a "TL;DR" suppose to be at the top? I mean once one gets to the bottom, one's already read the post.
 
I always put it at the top, but TL;WR makes more sense
 
WR? Won't Read?
 
Wouldn't Read, I assume.
Or won't, yeah.
@Scratte That was an intention design choice. It was decided to be more important that the diamond be visible than the user name.
It makes sense to me.
 
How much time allowance do you give to redundant answers? I mean, if someone is crafting an answer while another answer is posted, you give them the benefit of the doubt that they didn't see it. Do you give 5 minutes? 10 minutes if the answer is elaborate?
 
I don't think there's any hard number. Some people are slower typists than others, and anyone is subject to getting distracted in the middle.
 
4:20 AM
Please offer your opinion on stackoverflow.com/a/19949361/2943403
 
When a moderator evaluates the situation, it also matters whether we're looking for evidence of plagiarism or whether we're just trying to keep things clean (with no accusations).
In that case, that's old enough that I would reasonably delete just out of a spirit of reducing duplication, without worrying about penalizing anyone.
If they'd gotten rep for it, they'd get to keep the rep, given the age.
 
righto
 
I also deleted another useless answer. :-)
It's very weird to see jQuery instead of just the $. It's curious so many people are avoiding the shorthand there.
 
@Yatin The comment was incorrect (it's not a new question), but it doesn't look like an answer to me, either.
 
4:30 AM
@CodyGray I agree. I just prefer it like this, so one isn't fooled to think that the end of the username has been reached when seeing the diamond.
 
@Scratte Why not think the end of the user name has been reached when seeing the avatar? With your argument, the avatar should go on the left of the user name, right?
In my opinion, it looks weird to have the diamond on the left, since the diamond is never on the left!
 
Naah. The avatar is separate from the user name. I think of the diamond as the extension of the username that only comes as the end (if it's to the right), not as something that's added to whatever substring the username has been reduced to.
 
But... it's not an extension of the user name. It's flair.
You can't add a diamond to your user name.
 
It makes it easier for me to see a moderator is talking in chat :)
 
That doesn't prevent some people from pretending in their profile...
 
4:35 AM
I can in chat.. with my user script :)
 
I seem to remember asking for links to official file downloads might be on topic?
 
That is correct. Answers are pretty much going to be to the official site, not a lot of weird or dodgy urls.
But how is Jlink about general computing? Not that I understand how that works for flashing a chip.
JFlash seems to be about programming.
Ah.. J-Link, not Jlink.. wrong tag entirely.
I don't understand why that needs to be closed.
 
4:53 AM
@cigien It seems as though we might need to start a Meta campaign after all. If you'd like to share some of those examples/cases and discuss drafting such a campaign, please join me in The Ministry of Silly Hats. @Scratte can come, too, except he's already there. :-)
Although I think Makyen and I are reaching a compromise that will be more than sufficient to assuage concerns in the short term, both regarding the Help Center page and the Meta FAQ.
 
5:17 AM
@SardarUsama I'm not a Matlab subject matter expert, but that question seems pretty clear to me.
 
@SardarUsama The question looks quite clear to me. Your comments have been addressed in the edit, although the edit is not by the OP.
 
There is absolutely no grounds on which to close that MATLAB question, unless you can find a duplicate. It is abundantly clear what is being asked.
 
@CodyGray there were two different criteria mentioned by the OP. And the resultant matrix didn't apparently qualify on any of them which made it unclear. Your edit does remove the unclarity but isn't it based on assumption what the OP may mean?
 
@SardarUsama I didn't have to make any assumptions. I only saw one criteria.
Although I see it's true that the shown result doesn't exactly match what is described.
I've reinstated your comment, with edits.
It is not necessary to direct people to "how to ask" when you have a specific question about what they're trying to do.
 
5:27 AM
@mickmackusa The system gives 4 hours for someone to post an answer after the question is closed.
 
@SardarUsama I apologize, you are correct, I was fooled by the non-OP edit
 
@Dharman You get the hat by reading the Tour page and earning the "Informed" badge. If you've already earned the "Informed" badge by reading the Tour page, you won't be able to earn the hat on that site. You'll need to read the Tour page on another SE site and earn the hat there. Then, you can still wear the hat network-wide.
 
@CodyGray I can confirm; I took the tour on CS just to get that hat
 
5:59 AM
@tripleee Just in case someone is wondering, this isn't spam. I couldn't find any affiliation no matter how deep I dug.
 
@trampster I do not see any justification for the close vote. I suggest ignoring it.
 
6:17 AM
@PraveenKumarPurushothaman I asked the person to add an example, and they've done so. Can you recheck and see if this addresses your concerns?
 
1 message moved to SOCVR /dev/null, after question was edited to compliance
 
@CodyGray How did my Close Vote go away? 🤔
I was about to retract it.
 
@PraveenKumarPurushothaman I closed it upon your initial request in here. So your close vote merged with mine. Then, after the person responded to my comment with an edit, I removed the comments and reopened the question.
 
@CodyGray Got it! 🤘🏻
 
6:20 AM
Sorry, efficient moderation can be disorienting. :-)
I try not to do it too often. ;-)
 
Clearly you're not trying hard enough ;)
 
:p
 
6:42 AM
That Mariachi hat is a real winner. It looks excellent on everyone I've seen wearing it in chat.
 
I really don't want it to go 😢
It looks great on me
I might actually change my default hat permanently. Will need to do a proper hat transplant though.
 
6:58 AM
@Yatin That's how I feel about the Santa hat :D
 
Hats on hats on hats
 
@Yatin Yes, it will be dishattening.
6
 
@Makyen No hats, but not averse to hat puns I see :)
 
@cigien If only there was a way we could wear puns, right?
 
@cigien Well, I clicked the hat button once, but now the topbar icon badge is stuck at 99 hats. I've been intending to write a MSE post about the badge not going above 99, so I haven't clicked on it to clear it.
 
7:10 AM
 
@CodyGray :) Oh good. Then I don't have to do anything; less work for me. Procrastination/being busy pays off for once. Usually delaying things just ends up costing me a lot.
 
Mmm, indeed.
 
@CodyGray You're doing it awesome. So maintain it! 😁
 
7:27 AM
 
8:04 AM
@CodyGray I saw that you edited this question. I had posted a cv request back when it didn't even have code. Do you think it's okay now and the request can be binned?
 
@JeanneDark I do not know if it is OK or not. That's far outside of my wheelhouse. That's why I did not act upon the close request.
 
Thank you!
 
It might still be in need of closure.
 
8:22 AM
@tripleee I already sent it :p
 
@Yatin sry, no actual harm if it's reported twice though ...
 
 
 
1 hour later…
10:56 AM
Soliciting expert opinion: [tag: np] - everything seems to be either mistagged [tag: numpy] questions or stuff more suited to the computer science stack (np in the context of p/np/np-complete). Not even sure what to ask meta/mods to do about it.
if anything
 
@DanielF You seem to have been around for a while. Check out Meta.SO and search for similar requests. The tags tag may be a good place to start looking. There are synonym requests, burninate-requests and all sorts of other tag-related tags.
... but, FWIW, I agree that something should be done about . Just not sure what.
... maybe an open-ended question on Meta (tagged with [tags] and [discussion]) would be a good place to start?
 
Yeah, that's the problem - it'd be basically a question on the topic-ness of computing theory, and then a burninate and the synonym request - kinda heavy for one question.
 
@DanielF The Meta regulars can handle heavy. But that's partly what the site is for - such discussions and deliberations.
 
@DanielF "This tag is -complete trash"
 
 
1 hour later…
12:11 PM
@AdrianMole well that's going over like a lead balloon. Ach so.
 
@DanielF Hmmm. Don't take the downvotes personally! On Meta, they just mean that those who downvoted disagree with your suggestion.
 
Oh I know. And they can come back - if I recall correctly this one was at -8 when I answered it. Still disappointing though.
 
12:44 PM
@AlonEitan No such close reason ;=)
 
Too broad lives in our hearts.
 
:-)
So does "lacks minimal understanding", heh heh
 
Long live Broadheart!
 
 
1:41 PM
 
2:01 PM
@tripleee A question you voted to delete (together with Cody) is currently being discussed on MSO.
 
Probably best to wait for Cody to have his say on that one! ;)
... although, if you're feeling playful?
 
@AdrianMole Just thought I let them know. I have no doubt that Cody will find out about it too.
 
2:16 PM
@Georgy What's the comment under the accepted answer talking about? Also, I wonder why they spelled "vote" as v o t e.
 
2:29 PM
@cigien Yeah, I saw that comment. No idea what that was about. I also couldn't see what was by that link since I'm <10k.
 
@Georgy It was just another deleted question. Couldn't figure why that question needed undeleting. At least from what I remember; I haven't saved that link, and now the comment is gone :( Well, nothing to worry about I guess. Thanks for checking.
 
3:03 PM
@cigien perhaps to avoid the auto-flag filter if someone tried to flag it?
 
@TylerH That's plausible. I figured it might be something like that. Sneaky :p
 
the comment was already gone by the time I saw the question so I can't say for sure.
 
IIRC, the comment was asking the answerer to vote to undelete another question that they'd linked to. I don't recall if the comment author or the answerer were involved in that linked post. I don't think any rules were being broken, but I found it odd.
 
@cigien Comments should not be used to request votes, accepts, etc.; a regex exists to auto-delete any such comments if it detects a request to vote or accept a post when a user flags it.
Of course if the question is "hey I think this was deleted/closed wrongly" then it's a separate matter, but it's still not ideal, at least, to go somewhere else and bug a user about an action they took elsewhere... that is what Meta is for.
Unfortunately Meta is kind of a nuclear option. It's understandable, but still unfortunate that Stack Exchange sites don't have more robust support for interacting with specific users.
 
Yes, that's what it was: basically the comment author said they thought the deletion of the post, as well as the linked post, was wrong, and was asking another user to help them undelete it. While going to meta is the correct option, as you say it's understandable that users don't want to do that. Comments like that, while not ideal, are not actually flaggable right?
 
3:15 PM
Mods might actually be split on that, I don't know. It really depends on the comment, e.g. a case by case basis. However if this was a user trying to enlist a 3rd party to deal with a question, that's probably NLN flaggable
E.g. if my question gets closed/deleted, I shouldn't be poking other users who were not involved with it to assist me in getting that changed
maybe I could ping a user who was involved if I felt it was wrongly decided, but certainly not a 3rd party
that's just plain vote solicitation
 
In either case it would be NLN flaggable, agreed. I assume that's how this one disappeared in fact. I don't recall if the user was involved in the other post, but next time I come across a comment asking for a 3rd parties involvement in some unrelated post, I'll custom flag the comment, and see how that goes down.
 
3:52 PM
Is there anyone here, that has only worn one single hat? Meaning they picked and never changed it?
 
Me. The rest were worn by my hat (not me)
 
@Yatin Silly you. I think your head is heating up underneath there :D
 
@Scratte Never edit a question in a way that makes the answers obsolete.
:p
 
@Yatin I see. You're trying to outsmart me :P Then.. I'd like to ask your hat instead of you :D
@RyanM Have you worn any other hat than the Flashlight?
 
4:12 PM
 
5:12 PM
Interestingly, a user with just 101 rep edited a post on MSO that isn't community wiki and that they didn't author.
 
They might have lost their rep...
Bountying?
 
@JeanneDark they're staff
 
Ah they are staff
 
@10Rep That's the only explanation I can think of too. But there is no indication in their profile, nor any other activity.
 
There is
 
5:15 PM
@Yatin Thanks, now I see it.
 
@JeanneDark it says in their profile... strange that they don't have a diamond
 
I must've been blind
 
@10Rep and that's already been mentioned
This is still an audit: stackoverflow.com/review/low-quality-posts/27880416. This time I passed it, but that's because I already saw it before as an audit.
 
@JeanneDark Happens when you wear your hat wrong ;)
 
@10Rep code only... not flaggable
 
@Yatin But then it's saying, "Does this work?", which is flaggable
 
@10Rep Not sure, it might be an attempt at answering (non-native speaker). Are you sure their code is not a possible solution to the OP's problem?
 
@JeanneDark OP is using the pandas library, so it could be an answer.... I'll go with Looks OK
Pandas is used for csv files, and the answerer's code has "ftse=pd.read_csv" in it
 
@10Rep Not "does this work" just "work?"
 
5:33 PM
Exactly. It could be interpreted both ways, such as, "Try this, does it work?" or "Hey, this works!"
 
@10Rep No, it is not the same audit. The timeline shows yours was the first audit for that post. As I've mentioned there were 80+ of these spam posts.
 
Something like "...works?" is not necessarily an indication that it's NAA. It might be a clumsy attempt at answering and kind of asking "try this. did it work?" A bit tricky, like the posts that actually answer the question but claim to be comments but the user doesn't ahve enough rep.
 
@Makyen Ooh, I forgot about that, thanks for reminding me.
Here's another difficult one: stackoverflow.com/a/65359547/12708583
 
NAA
 
Considering that it's the OP, it probably is NAA. I went with "Should be an edit in the LQP review queue"
 
5:38 PM
Should be an edit
Nah here is a tough one: stackoverflow.com/a/65361209/11573842
 
I think it's suggesting something to the OP
 
Answering in a riddle?
 
It would be better as a comment though.... you could mod flag
I think it's saying, "have you tried this?" in a weird way.
 
Went with a mod flag
 
6:26 PM
@10Rep That is not spam, unless you see undisclosed affiliation. The question explicitly asks for people to "share" such code, which is easily interpreted as "please give me links to such code".
 
@Makyen So if the question asks for spam answers, the question must be deleted?
 
Not all links are spam. But a question for which a good answer is just a link is most likely close-worthy as Seeking ... off-site resources.
IMHO :)
 
@10Rep Questions which ask for external resources are off-topic, so should be closed. That particular one was about 6.5 years old. After closing it, I didn't see a reason to leave it around for the Roomba. If that question was posted today, and prior to it being answered, it could probably be recovered into just "no MCVE" and closed as that (i.e. remove the request for off-site resources).
 
The canonical Q&A on this is Your answer is in another castle: when is an answer not an answer? In general, link-only answers are not answers, unless the question is something along the lines of "suggest me some tutorials where I can learn quick" (in which case the question is asking for low-quality answers and should be closed).
So yes, if the question is asking for spam and low-quality answers, the question needs to go too
 
7:32 PM
 
@AdrianMole Adrian Matrioleska :)
 
... it's warm and cosy in these dark, winter days. :)
 
@AdrianMole yes, Russian winter style all wrapped up in clothes.
 
Its going down to 17 (-8C) where I am. Going to see if the ice cream place down the street is open for lols.
 
7:59 PM
Time for an Elfsteden tocht ....
 
@rene gesundheit
 
8:17 PM
Why people approve edits they know nothing about? stackoverflow.com/review/suggested-edits/27879991
What am I supposed to do with it now?
 
@Dharman Just roll back. What's the issue with that?
 
Until someone edits, I could overwrite the reviewers.
Thing is, I know nothing about the tech.
 
Wow! What powerz.
 
@BaummitAugen Sorry, I didn't think you would want to do that
I rolled it back already
 
Problem solved
 
8:19 PM
@BaummitAugen What does that mean exactly? Overwrite reviewers?
 
The edit made no sense. The second answer shows the alternate way, and the suggested edit didn't even provide real code, but some nonsensical pseudo code
 
@cigien If the reviewed edit is the latest edit, we can reject it, taking the 2 rep back.
 
But such edits should not be approved
They have changed what the author wanted to say
 
Not like those 2 rep matter all that much IMO. Bad reviewers are greater concern.
 
@BaummitAugen Huh, interesting. Thanks.
 
8:21 PM
Two rep matters so much to too many.
 
2 rep is 2 downvotes. It is worth a lot
 
hehe - good context! :)
 
@Dharman Rep, aka the ammo counter.
 
Ok, I will go back to reviewing old vandalised posts now.
 
@BaummitAugen In a case like this, let's say I'm an SME and I want to flag the reviewers for approving bad edits. Can I do that? It seems like the mod who reviews it would need to be an SME.
 
8:24 PM
Eh, generally, you can flag bad reviewers, but of course the review being blatantly wrong or some sort of pattern of wrong reviews is nice to have when judging those.
 
@Dharman I'm surprised we didn't see that get detected by SD
oh wait, last active 9 years ago...
 
That was before SD
 
If this single review got flagged, I wouldn't really know what to do with it, lacking expertise.
 
You pop in here and ask if there are any SMEs about?
 
Sorry Second Rikudo...
 
8:26 PM
@BaummitAugen Ok. If there were multiple such bad reviews by the same user, it would still need an SME to judge the flag, is that right?
 
@AdrianMole trick question, PHP was designed such that no one can be an expert in it. Otherwise how do you explain the question quality we see all the time?! :-P
 
hehe
 
@TylerH PHP is too easy and often a starter language by noobs
 
@Dharman This is the second time I've seen you add "not rollback worthy" to a del-pls. Why is that? Does a rollback affect deletion in any way?
 
There's always that PHP is credit to stack chap.
 
8:29 PM
I just don't feel like bumping stuff by rolling back if the question can simply be edited
 
@AdrianMole We do have a room where we could ask, but I'm not gonna promise that whichever mod comes across the flag does. Then again, not flagging for the fear of a declined flag is not necessary either...
 
@cigien rollbacks don't affect deletion, but sometimes it might be worth rolling back a question to a good state rather than deleting it.
also I see it was last edited 7 months ago so Dharman's point about not wanting to bump is also valid
 
@cigien I don't think I ever came across a reviewer who did it wrong only on one niche subject. So chances are that in a pattern, things would be clear enough.
 
I'm waiting til I see delete (2) before I sneak in at the last second to rollback and then delete-vote...
 
I am going through a list of old vandalised posts and I am trying to figure out if they are worth saving
 
8:30 PM
@TylerH Oh, I think I see. The reason is saying "`del-pls, and I don't mean because of the vandalism".
 
Can you rollback on deleted posts?
 
@TylerH You can rollback after delete
 
yes but I want the world to see*

*for one split second
 
Such vanity.
 
also for the same reason as Dharman, I don't want to rollback and cast a delete vote and have it potentially sitting there for hours/days waiting on a final delete vote
effectively just bumping it to the front page
 
8:32 PM
@BaummitAugen Ah, that makes sense, thanks.
 
What about this one? stackoverflow.com/questions/11247099/this-can-be-deleted We can't delete it anyway
Makyen said yesterday to roll back, so I will do that now I think
 
@Dharman Yes, we can, if the question is at -2.
oops, it needs to be closed first :p
 
it will roomba in 10 days now
 
Should this one be merged or both deleted? stackoverflow.com/q/31760127/1839439
 
8:48 PM
@Dharman I would just say deleted
 
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