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00:08
@RyanM I was cautioned never to translate someones question, the reason being the OP might not be able to understand it himself. Anyway, the edit suggestion and its approval should be posted at bad SO reviewes - mods will want to caution those involved...
@Scratte :)
 
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05:03
I am new over at AskUbuntu and I thought I would help with some general housekeeping with my meagar privileges. I flagged this post as Blantantly Off-topic / Nothing to do with Ubuntu: askubuntu.com/q/1181446/955434 The flag that I raised was marked as "helpful" but the page remains open. This question should be closed or migrated. What gives?
@Makyen new CV request generator is nice — handy SD/NATO checkboxes
@mickmackusa Well, your flag should have pushed the question into the close-vote queue. There isn't an entry in the post's timeline for the close-vote queue, so, presumably, it hasn't exited the queue, yet. I didn't think that close-flags were marked helpful until and unless the question was actually closed. I guess it's possible that the question got a close-vote and your close-flag was marked helpful at that time.
Alternately, a moderator marked your flag as helpful, but didn't feel the question should be closed.
Here is another "helpful" flag where no visible action has taken place: askubuntu.com/q/1218059/955434 All of my other flags have aged away at Ubuntu, such as this: non-Ubuntu question: askubuntu.com/q/1089155/955434
Does no one actually man the review queue at AskUbuntu?
@sideshowbarker Thanks. @Shree deserves the credit for getting that going. I expanded on the idea a bit, but wouldn't have done it without Shree pushing for it. In addition to the concept, Shree also provided the initial code.
05:17
cool
@Shree++
@SamuelLiew Is this bug escalated to the appropriate authorities for consideration? meta.stackoverflow.com/q/394466/2943403
@mickmackusa I have no idea. I can't even see the queue. I'm wondering if the timeline display filters out review queue entries from users who can't review. I'll check here on SO.
@Makyen I just scanned over the FAQ for this chat room and I don't see any explicit limitation, so I'll ask... Can I request close votes on questions elsewhere in the Stack Exchange Network? Obviously, there is no guarantee that the right people with the right permissions will be able to take action -- but is it permitted?
@mickmackusa On SO, it looks like completed review queue entries are not filtered from the timeline shown to low rep users. Entries for deleted questions, OTOH, are filtered. There's a little less information provided about the review tasks to low-rep users, but the entries are still there.
Some mouth on that user @Shree
05:27
@mickmackusa This room is exclusively Stack Overflow Main. I think the only reason there isn't an explicit rule is because nobody thought there was a question about it. It would likely be quite a bit more effective to find a room on chat.stackexchange.com which is associated with the site and route requests into that room. The Request Generator should be able to do that for you, once you tell it which room to use.
Thanks @Makyen
np
@mickmackusa I should have double-checked the FAQ. #9 says that we don't moderate other sites
Post vandalize more than 1 times auto trigger Mod attention ?
@Shree IIRC, it's multiple rollbacks by the same person. It may just be multiple rollbacks. Raising a custom flag usually isn't wrong in such circumstances, if the user is continuing to vandalize their post(s).
Thanks.
05:54
Righto @Makyen That's pretty explicit then. I simply scanned too quickly to find it. Cheers.
np. It's easy to miss when just scanning through.
@mickmackusa At this point, the Request Generator is explicitly intended to enable using it on other SE sites with different rooms. There are a few site->room match-ups set up as defaults. If you find there's a specific room into which such types of requests should be directed for any particular site, I'm happy to add additional site->room defaults.
06:20
Okay. I'm at work right now, so I cannot devote any resource to this at the moment. Worked into the wee hours this morning so I'll not likely have any ability tend to this in the near future. I'll cache this idea for a later date. Thanks.
 
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08:04
Is it possible for a <50 rep user to comment on an Answer on their own Question?
@Scratte "All users may comment on their own posts and any answers to their own questions." (FAQ)
@gnat Thank you. I was trying to decipher the help-center wording :)
 
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that chance exists for unambiguously valid flags, too
and this one even suggests a library to use
 
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10:36
Yeah, that seems like a bad answer, not NAA. Strip the markup and you get, basically, "use BeautifulSoup," which is a bad answer, but an answer nonetheless
11:11
@RyanM It was removed :)
so it was. but by whom, I wonder...
11:25
@RyanM No idea. I stumbled upon it. So it's not in my review list.
I think only a 10k user can see it. Only 433 more upvotes to go...
@RyanM I guess you didn't see the meta post about the user that kept using bounties to stay under 10K :) They didn't like seeing all those useless stuff and it slowed loading Questions.
hahaha...I did not, why did they not want 10k?
The nightmare is real
@RyanM It's no suprise that some people don't want to see trash fire and other smelly crap.
@E_net4isnotamoderator but they can still see the close-vote queue... (-:
(I'm sure the flags are worse)
11:35
@RyanM That one can be more easily ignored. With 10k, you can be casually browsing answers and find crappy NAA's cluttering the list. This Meta Q, for example, is full of deleted answers.
ahhhhhh, that makes more sense. I know some people who are bugged by the queues nagging, but I didn't think of the deleted answers in browsing.
Zoe
Zoe
11:49
No recent activity tho
12:41
@Scratte your comment on that answer is incorrect IMO. It is the answer to the question. The question just is not allowed on SO, because it's a typo
@Adriaan Thanks, removed :) I think it should have actually included what typo though :)
 
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I think the wording is a little off "Questions asking us to recommend ... software library .." I'm on a Question that just asks: Is there a plugin, that..
@Scratte that is a request for a library or software tool
implicit in "is there" is the request "please tell me one"
Unless you think OP would be satisfied with an answer that literally just says "yes"
:-)
I do have enough sarcastic humour in me to give such an answer.
LOL
15:07
@rene I'm a bit confused by your Question ban sede query. It looks like closed and negative will count twice. Did I miss something?
15:24
@Scratte Nope, that sounds right.
Negatively scored Qs are bad, and Closed Qs are bad. If it's both, it's twice as bad.
15:53
If I go into my All activity -> votes -> Downote it will give me the title of the of the post. Does it also do that in the close and reopen tab?
@Scratte yes
@rene Fantastic :)
@TylerH Re-reading a few times it's not clear it's technically appropriate for Meta, actually. Binning
@Scratte the q-ban algorithm is secret and not publicly documented. This formula is what I got from a comment from Animuson (SE staff) and some chat messages from Shog9. There are more parameters but those are unknown and/or not obtainable from SEDE. See the query as a rough ballpark figure, not exact science.
@rene Yes. That I kind of figured. I was just surprised that your particular query counted them twice :)
I don't know if I am in the right room, but is it possible to reopen this?
@ArdentCoder still a tad unclear what the OP doesn't understand.
Ask them to add what the result is of their program, assuming it compiles and runs
@ArdentCoder handing them this link might help: stackoverflow.com/help/minimal-reproducible-example and the epic debug small programs
I'm not a C++ dev but maybe @NathanOliver sees a way to salvage that.
16:58
@Machavity any idea why my cv- requests have been moved to the graveyard?
because it is Friday. We like to get our slate clean ....
It looks to me like the (60 questions) should be removed as it seems to erroneously duplicate (1176 questions). Seem reasonable? Should I just get editing to remove it?
@rene I didn't realise that happened, so any cv- on Friday regardless of whether completed or not are archived? Does that mean I need to re-issue them?
@Lankymart I was just joking.
@rene that's one of them
@rene ha dee ha.
17:02
@Lankymart Was it not closed?
@Machavity There are still 2 close votes on it...so no.
@rene it looks like the close review on it was completed by @TylerH's edit. I think that counts as "done". The outcome is not what you hoped for. /cc @Makyen
@rene oh okay, but an edit doesn't reset the close count, there are still two votes?
Yeah, looks like the cleanup script messed up there. Not sure what happened.
@Lankymart I don't see why that question needs to be closed or why it is opinion based. Failover is a feature that is offered in some drivers AFAIK.
17:06
1 message moved from SOCVR Request Graveyard
Moving it back for now
@rene not in access it's not, there's no specific solution to that problem and a lot of the answers will be opinion-based. Ideally, the OP needs to attempt a failover solution and come back when they hit a specific issue.
Then it needs details. and be closed as such
@Machavity Thanks, think it may have happened with this one as well - chat.stackoverflow.com/transcript/message/49111583#49111583
that one is from the 14th
wasn't there some time limit in the script?
@rene I've asked the OP to add the output. I feel bad cuz it looks like the OP's desperate for an answer and nobody's there to reopen it.
@ArdentCoder good edits do put it in the re-open queue. But then it needs more then just a dump of code to have a positive outcome in the queue. Ping me again if they added their stuff and I'll re-evaluate.
17:45
@Lankymart I did manually move an item earlier (from Scratte, I think) that was sort of a request but not formatted as such but then subsequently deleted; looks like I might've misclicked and added two items to the list instead of 1, sorry about that!
Unfortunately I didn't notice a cv-pls here when I saw it in the CV Queue. Though admittedly, as you can see from my edit in the queue, I don't see anything remotely opinion-based about that question, FWIW--not sure what you, @rene, or @HovercraftFullOfEels see POB about it).
@TylerH: can you provide a link for reference?
@HovercraftFullOfEels this is the Q stackoverflow.com/questions/61265111/…
@TylerH thank you, and no. it appeared unclear to me but does seem better
@TylerH I can't remember that. I only remember two that I think I did format as requests. Unless you mean to include my insecurities :)
@Scratte I can't seem to find it in the graveyard atm but I think it was you asking for people to do something regarding getting an answer cleared of NAA flags or something, but it was then deleted by ChrisF
17:54
@Lankymart You say pomato, I say totato
@TylerH What do you mean by a graveyard atmosphere?
@ArdentCoder Completed requests here are moved to a graveyard room to keep this room's transcript a bit cleaner
@ArdentCoder Heh. "atm" is an acronym. Means "at the moment"
ah, that
@TylerH lol
17:55
@TylerH I'm pretty sure that was an insecurity. I don't normally mean to ask people to flag things. :)
@Machavity Oops the "lol" was not meant for TylerH
I'm not used to this UI
@ArdentCoder I don't know why you would lob oblique logs at Tyler :P
@TylerH I'm not able to understand @Machavity. I'm new to this area
@ArdentCoder Never mind. I think we're talking past each other with jokes.
@Machavity Why talk about the past?
17:58
Though I am currently looking at an NAA what is naming a moderator. Am I correct in assuming that piling on NAA's will remove it faster?
I think there's a language barrier there. Taking too many things literally
@Machavity English is my third language
@Scratte No, multiple NAA flags don't have any effect.
@Scratte No. Only takes one NAA flag to get a review
Only red flags automatically remove a post after a certain # of flags
17:59
Ok, thanks :) I'll leave it with just mine then.
@TylerH Since you're most likely (I think) to want to save a post. Can this be saved?
@Scratte I think that question actually should be closed instead. It's requesting a library recommendation.
If the question were on-topic, I'd say that answer would need to be heavily lengthened to be salvageable. The poster would need to detail the steps necessary to accomplish what OP wants, rather than just saying "use this library, here's a link to a youtube video"
@TylerH I was thinking about just removing the video.. but I failed to look closely at the Question. Sorry.
18:30
@TylerH I didn't and made my objections clear earlier: chat.stackoverflow.com/transcript/message/49144481#49144481
@rene Ah yes, the lovely situation of "the close reason lies to you now about what people voted as"...
Apparently there has been a change to the flag and close dialogs: Question Close Updates: Phase 1 :D
how bout that...
19:56
@Scratte Your question is great. Don't delete it just because some idiot downvoted it (no offense to whoever did), that means nothing on a canonical FAQ. If you undelete it, I'll give both posts a +1 which will easily undo any damage to your rep.
You can't just not do things like ask questions or flag posts for fear of downvotes or your flags being declined. If you're afraid to do stuff like that how are you going to make any useful contributions?
20:10
@S.S.Anne Thank you.. I'll think about it. When I have a list of Questions to ask I may undelete it, so it's not just sitting there on it's own. But really, it's not high traffic. I can only think of one use case for this problem and it's highly unlikely to happen in the real world :) The answer also needs editing..
On a side note: If I had deleted it after the first downvote, I would have gotten a badge :D
20:44
Does anyone know how to get the high bits of a 16-bit multiplication without using a 32-bit type?
@S.S.Anne We seem to be hitting the same edit reviews.
21:04
@Dharman I thought you were gone for the day..
@Scratte Que?
@Dharman I've been lurking in your bot-room
ayyy there's a date for a SpaceX crewed launch! May 27th, 2020
haha. good. I was watching Netflix today. I am glad someone kept an eye on it
@Dharman I probably did flag everything that was flaggable..
21:09
My bot wrongly flagged this one as NAA today, but it still got marked as helpful. stackoverflow.com/a/61279644/1839439
@Scratte I can see your comments on some posts.
@Dharman That means I was definitely there :D Pst.. someone is trying to talk to you: stackoverflow.com/a/61280538/12695027
@Scratte I missed a not..
@S.S.Anne are there guidelines for this sort of thing? Intuitively I agree, but it'd be nice to have something to point to
21:29
@S.S.Anne This wiki already feels promotional. This edit at least re-words the first paragraph, so that it's no longer plagiarizing the company's content from their website. On balance, I'm likely to "improve edit" to remove the worst of the marketing speak, but it could still use a complete rewrite, or just burnination of the tag, because the tag is about a company, not a product/programming area.
that's true...on balance, it's an improvement, actually, that sounds almost less promotional
@Makyen Users with <20k don't get "Improve" for suggested edits on wikis.
Ah, only 20k users can...ninja'd
@RyanM Yeah - cos that's what you need before you can do an edit on a tag wiki without it going to review.
21:35
it'd be nice if you could do it and then it'd submit that for review, or something
@AdrianMole True, which I recall was quite frustrating, for a long time. :;
but I guess you could only do that if you were the second approver...
as opposed to edits where you can force-approve because you could normally just make the edit yourself with no approval
Yeah, but it means I still get a +2 for any tag wiki I edit that gets approved. ;)
@RyanM You still only get to "approve", then submit an additional edit.
yeah, but it'd be convenient... I suppose it's not any different than what I can do anyway, so it's far from the most burning problem on SO :D
21:37
@RyanM It would most likely mess up the whole edit review system.
No I mean if you could do it to posts that already have +1
Frankly the improve-edit button already does mess up the whole edit review system, because it approves edits from users who send large numbers of low-quality trivial edits, preventing them from being banned from suggesting
there was one user whose edits consisted almost entirely of capitalizing "i" and "name of product" and I'm pretty sure they'd have been banned if everyone who clicked "improve" was a rejection (in the end, they were banned from a custom mod flag I sent)
@RyanM I don't think they are likely to allow it. There's currently no way for you to find out how other people have acted on a review (without using an additional account) prior to you acting on the review. In order to enable that feature, they would have to look to see if your approval would complete the review.
I've always found it a bit odd that you can tell if someone has voted to reject suggested edits, but not to approve...although I guess the former is more useful, since I know whether I need to edit the post myself to ensure a bad edit is rejected
@RyanM Well, it's working as designed. :; That doesn't mean that users shouldn't have rejected the trivial edit, then forced their own edit to fix all the problems. That's certainly something I've done, for various reasons.
@Makyen I'm afraid I'm unfamiliar with :; as an emoticon
shedding a tear? ...with freckles?
21:44
@RyanM I was using it as shorthand for :-; which, at least to me, implies a mixed response.
In this case, sort-of tongue-in-cheek humor.
:| is what I usually see.
ah, yeah, makes sense. My tongue-in-cheek term is "working as implemented" as a bit of a play on "working as intended"
@S.S.Anne That would work too.
Unicode emoji: (◌‿◌)
@Makyen I thought it was your eye twitching.. :D
21:57
@Scratte :)
@Makyen Btw: I mentioned you in a post on meta.. since I used one of your screenshots.. I hope it won't get you all ;:;:; :D
the trolls killed my post. i made some edits to clarify. stackoverflow.com/questions/61239021/…
@Scratte Thanks for telling me. It was np. In fact, CC BY-SA requires the attribution, but I would have been OK without it. I'd actually seen your answer. I need to fully read that Q&A and evaluate if I want to update how I change the Flag and Close dialogs, then get that code to the point I can release it & post an answer.
@devth Adding meta-commentary into your post is inappropriate and unlikely to get it reopened.
lol, fair. not sure what i can do. it's super frustrating
look there's even a useful answer. the world has been improved by this Q/A pair
@devth Well, the first thing I'd suggest is cleaning up the question. There's certainly no way I'd vote to reopen as it is. I'd expect that others would also feel that way.
22:05
it already is
22:17
@devth BTW: Your earlier edits to your question make it appear you were aware the close reason was that your question was closed as a request for off-site resources. I'm wondering how you know this. Does the post notice text you see actually say that was the reason? Is there some other way you know?
It likely was the reason chosen for closure, but I have not verified (verification is non-trivial). All I actually see is "This question does not meet Stack Overflow guidelines" and that it was closed as "Not suitable for this site". I ask because off-site resources is a close reason for which I have a significant issue with how the post notices look, at least to those who can vote to close. My question here is a side issue about how SO displays close reasons.
I'm asking merely because your question probably fits the criteria for you to know what's shown to question authors of questions closed for that reason and you appear to have more information than I'd expect from just what I understood the post notices to show.
22:35
@Lankymart (cc @rene, @TylerH, @Machavity) I'm not sure how far back you're wanting to us to check wrt. the archiving of your requests, so I've just looked at the once which show up on page one of your recent chat messages.
Requests which have not been "completed" are archived after specified periods of time. For cv-pls/reopen-pls, that is 3 days. For del-pls/undel-pls that's 7 days.
For other request types, it's much shorter, usually just a couple/few hours, under the assumption that they have been "completed" in that time. For these other, much rarer, types of requests, the script really doesn't have a way to determine that they are "complete", other than that for some the post being deleted (e.g. a request for spam flagging) can indicate completion. Those rarer types of requests are almost always handled by the actions of only a few users, or many even just one user.
I have been noticing over the last few weeks that the number of non-completed cv-pls requests in SOCVR's transcript has been increasing. I've assumed this is because the change to 3 CVs resulted in people getting used to not checking for unhandled requests. For quite some time after the change to 3 CV, there were no unhandled requests, so checking for them was not very useful, which, over time, would tend to result in people not checking anymore.
As a result, I'd not be surprised that some requests are expiring and being archived without being handled.
As to your relatively recent requests, the ones which are not currently in the state you've requested are as follows:
request is in /dev/null: moved due to a rules violation.
request is in the Graveyard: it was moved after the question was closed (i.e. request completed), but the question was reopened: timeline.
request is in the Graveyard. It was moved after 3 days. This request was placed at 2020-04-03T17:32Z. That was after the question was closed (at 2020-04-03T11:50:17Z) and reopened within 4 hours (at 2020-04-03T16:21:58Z) (timeline). As such, the state of the question appears to be a dispute between users, which is really something that should be taken to Meta rather than SOCVR.
However, the dispute issue wasn't noticed earlier. The request expired normally after 3 days and was moved to the Graveyard.
Request is in the Graveyard. It was moved as completed after the question was closed. The question was reopened a few days later (timeline).
Request is in the Graveyard. It was moved as unhandled after 3 days (history) (i.e. the request expired normally).
Request is in SOCVR. It was posted as a request at 2020-04-17T08:13Z. The question was closed at 2020-04-17T17:09:13Z (timeline). The request was erroneously manually moved by @TylerH to the Graveyard at 2020-04-17T13:06Z (history).
The manual move was of two messages. The other message was this one. Including your request in the manual move was a mistake.
Depending on the browser used and exactly what the user has clicked on within the chat page, it's possible for the browser to have "multi-selected" an additional message when a message is selected to be manually moved. The Archiver script attempts to guard against this, but the check for this is not robust. More robust checking for this could probably use some additional work (e.g. the script could ignore selection areas which are not larger than X pixels or N characters).
[Note: As far as I know, this is mostly an issue on Firefox, which permits true multi-select of non-sequential selections (Chrome doesn't permit true multi-select, at least the last time I tested). This issue can easily happen unintentionally with a minor bobble of the mouse while clicking and may not be obvious to the user. Personally, when adding/removing from the manual move list, I'll make an extra click within the message I'm wanting to affect in order to guard against this issue.]
The above request was moved back to SOCVR at 2020-04-17T17:06Z by @Machavity. The question was closed at 2020-04-17T17:09:13Z, which completed the request (timeline). The question was subsequently reopened at 2020-04-17T17:52:15Z.
Given that the request was "complete" from SOCVR's point of view (i.e. it was closed after the cv-pls was posted; in this case while the request was in SOCVR), I'm going to move the request back to the Graveyard.
22:54
PHP
@HovercraftFullOfEels We should delete the other one too
@Dharman probably

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