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11:00 PM
@RyanM I was going to flag as spam, but the post seemed to be genuinely a mistake and it already had 2 CVs.
 
lol! ..love the comment :D
 
@Dharman mmm...that's a fair point, too. It's not as blatant as the simple hiring for development
In a way, it's better than the people who ask for similarly vague things for free...
I've retracted my flag, since it's closed already
 
@RyanM I think it's a kid. It sounds like it.
 
@HovercraftFullOfEels I've since been convinced that I was incorrect about that being at least clear spam.
although I think it did get spam-killed despite my retracted flag...
 
@RyanM It was deleted by a moderator, but it had active spam flags on it when it was deleted. So, not actually deleted as spam.
 
11:05 PM
@RyanM Mod deleted. A spam flag would probably be marked helpful, because the question was asking for 1-on-1 tutoring, which could be considered job offer. In this case, however I believe closing was just as right choice as spam-flagging.
 
Well, it's where it belongs
 
On that note. Could this be considered spam? stackoverflow.com/a/17160030/1839439
Given, that the only 2 posts that user has are linking to their article?
 
@Dharman I thought it took 3 to make a pattern.
 
@Scratte I think it actually takes sensible judgement instead of strict rules to define spam.
But this is why I am asking here. I flagged both, but I am thinking if maybe editing it out would be enough.
 
@Dharman I've put it on my favorites with all the other problem posts :) I'll check on it tomorrow or the day after.
I wish it was possible to add folders to favorites.
 
11:18 PM
@Dharman I wouldn't flag those with a spam flag. If I was going to flag them, I'd use a custom mod-flag and explain, given that the fact that there's undisclosed affiliation isn't obvious. However, I normally first leave a comment giving links to the policy and some meta posts in order to inform the user, then give them some time to correct the issue, prior to flagging.
OTOH, in this case, the posts really aren't more than promoting the linked blog post, so trying to save the posts isn't as high a priority. [In this case, I'd normally leave a couple of comments: 1) mentioning self-promotion, and 2) saying that answers need to actually answer the question and that just a link to a blog isn't sufficient.
@Scratte Most browsers have the ability to put bookmarks into folders...
 
@Makyen I don't like my browser to know what I'm going unless I'm doing it right now :)
 
@Scratte Oh, and just to make sure you're aware: the alpha request generator has the ability to schedule revisits to posts after a specified time. Once that time has expired, then a tab with the question or answer is automatically opened the next time you open a question page on SE. It still needs some work (e.g. a way to see and edit your list of revisits), but I find it's useful.
 
@Makyen What's "the alpha request generator"?
 
@Makyen It also should ask if you want to open the revisits now, rather than just automatically opening them. Additional suggestions are, as always, welcome.
@Scratte It's this userscript. More info here.
 
@Makyen Ah. Interesting. I thought it was for close votes
 
11:29 PM
Aggravating things: when you get a question in the reopen queue because it was edited...by an edit that you voted to reject :< (in this case, translated to English by someone who was not the OP)
Not even sure how to vote...like...strictly speaking, the question is now valid, but it shouldn't have gotten that way, at least per the consensus from meta.stackoverflow.com/a/297680/208273
 
@Scratte The alpha Request Generator is for any type of request we do in here (well, it might be missing some really rare ones). It also has some command interactions with SmokeDetector, and the ability to schedule revisits to posts. The original, and currently "released", version of the Request Generator was almost exclusively for cv-pls.
 
also that sounds super useful, I should try that
 
@Makyen I guess there was never any reason to put in stackapps.
@RyanM Skip :)
 
@Scratte I've been thinking that it would be a good idea to add a StackApps post for each of SOCVR's userscripts (and Charcoal HQ's), but I haven't gotten around to doing so. Originally, I'd refrained because they were written by other people, but at this point I'm the primary maintainer for many/most. I'm trying to be better about both making such StackApps posts and actually releasing userscripts...
 
I'm currently using your "SE Chat Scroll the Starboard", but I couldn't find it on stackApps. Google told me to find it on Github :)
 
11:41 PM
SOCVR's most commonly used ones have, over time, migrated to being more generally useful (i.e. include functionality for other rooms), rather than being specifically for SOCVR, so StackApps entries are significantly more appropriate now.
 
11:55 PM
@Scratte Yeah, I need to write up a StackApps question for that, and Flag from User Pages, and release an update for Flag from User Pages, which shows a view of the post in the flag dialog. I also need to move the functionality of changing the flag and close-vote dialogs into a separate script and release it; release the script which modifies the post notices;
a few/several other personal ones (see deleted posts in chat, show chat threads in transcripts, additional options for the chat message popup menus, clean up and release Quick Close Votes, etc.); a few separate updates for FIRE (in stages) and AIM; fix an MS API issue in SIM;
push a PR for the Charcoal HQ userscripts to update dependencies while not messing with CI/coding style; release the userscript I use for metasmoke and/or integrate much/all of it directly info MS; code up several different changes for SmokeDetector; push changes for MagicTag Review2 (write up a promised StackApps post for MTR2); update Magic Editor; etc.
Ahh.... there's a list... :;
 
@Makyen I see.. there's a lot :) And when you do it, we'll all be serial voting if we vote on the scripts that we use :D
 
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