@EJoshuaS-ReinstateMonica I don't see anything as it's written now that would make it programming related. If it is, the poster needs to edit it to make it clearer and more specific.
It stopped as of 3 hours ago, but they've managed to make six such comments during that time that all follow that same M.O. I don't know why they stopped, but I have a feeling it wasn't regret(since the comments still exist as of this moment).
@Daedalus-ReinstateMonica I'd also go for R/A, particularly if there's more than one or if it's only one and they don't have other good participation on the site.
It's very odd-looking C++ or C - the .TypeErase = FLASH_TYPEERASE_PAGES (and similar lines) will work as structure-member initializers, but they're formatted in an odd way.
A file with the ".c" extension (actually, I quite like "surname") would imply C over C++. But I don't see any. However, as an educated guess would go with C.
A user is answering a lot of Questions with the same spam-like content. Should I just raise the custom flag or should I additionally raise a spam flag?
Just a note to the moderators that the user has others (which will be spam-flagged) should suffice, rater than having to give a specific link. But do flag them all, and please feel free to share one of them with us vigilantes.
@AdrianMole I did raise a custom flag.. mentioning the others. Then when I was just about to submit it, I could see more of them. So I just said that "..now there's more. Please check"
Mods can see all deleted posts for users (even those deleted as spam) over their entire account history, so as long as you just mention that the user made other spam posts, they can go and look for themselves
And then they get to use the "Big Red Button" -deletes all the spam, marks all (your) flags as helpful and nukes the user, all in one tiny mouse click.
Yeah - the temporary 1 rep. is for all suspensions. Full rep. is restored when the suspension ends, even including any that was earned while the suspension was in place.
@Scratte Question bans, answer bans, and suspension are all different things. Suspension results in you having a reputation of 1 throughout the duration of the suspension, but answer bans and question bans don't.
I'm getting this message "Our system has identified this post as possible spam; please review carefully" in review on posts that doesn't at all look like spam, like this python answer. Does anyone know why?
@AdrianMole I don't think it was an audit :) Usually when it comes on an audit, it only used to be spam and the answer is gone. And it's a trick situation since sometimes the spammy content is removed.
@AdrianMole But this is the third time I'm seeing it on a perfectly fine post. Well.. this one is code only, so I wouldn't go off clicking the "No actions needed" even if it's an audit and the audit bot doesn't know that code-only answers aren't suppose to be good :)
@Scratte if it ever had a red flag on it (spam or rude/abusive) the system shows that message. Even if the flag has been retracted or has been declined in the mean time.
There is no issue with questions being technical on Software Engineering
However they do need to be reasonably scoped (which is true on pretty much any site)
Software Engineering (née Programmers) is the site for broader, more opinion-based, conceptual questions. They accept questions with specific technical details. Of course if you are focused specifically on a technical review of your code then there's Code Review
Ohh.. I read this "Questions that are asking for debugging ("help me find this error") or implementation ("how do I write...") have tended to be closed and down voted." And my eyes looked to the implementation
I wouldn't want to risk posting on that site with this "we don't have as much traffic and the community is fairly dead set on coding questions being off topic here."
@bad_coder hi, and welcome to SOCVR. For future requests, please use [tag:cv-pls] or [tag:flag-pls] for the type of request you are making. Check out socvr.org for more info!
@AdrianMole Tags are only blacklisted under specific circumstances (unless an employee decides otherwise). The process is that it must be burninated. After burnination is complete, then the tag must be recreated by someone intending to use it. After that, a request for blacklisting on MSO will be considered.
Can a Java person take a look at this to see if it is a dupe of the question mentioned in the answer?
@TylerH @AdrianMole I've gone through all the questions mentioning 'quarantine' up until those posted today. Of which there are currently only 9... my edit finger is getting worn out...
@TylerH Before it was deleted :) But the edit seems to have been approved an hour ago. Of course I can't see the timeline, because the post is deleted.
And it's also not in my activity list under suggested edit.
You probably can't see it there because you can't see deleted posts. However, deleted posts are not prevented from being edited unless they're locked. I think normally only moderators or the poster can edit a deleted post but if you have an edit suggestion hanging out when the post is deleted, it could still be approved and applied, earning you the +2. You may lose the +2 in a bit if the post stays deleted and all the checks have a chance to run at least once today.
I think normally when a post is deleted, edit suggestions are removed from the queue. I'm not sure about that, though. But I would suspect someone with 2k+ rep either saw the post and reviewed the edit directly, or was it the post author who did it?
@TylerH I can't say who did it. I'd suspect that the ones reviewing my edit have to be >10K. The post author hasn't been online since the deletion, so I don't think that's what happened.
@TylerH It's also listed on my reputation page, but not on my suggested edits. It's quite peculiar. So it was reviewed about 3 hours after it was deleted? By >10K users? Or can anyone see a deleted post in the suggested edits queue then?
@CertainPerformance Why is this an unnecessary duplicate? At the time you posted this, the duplicate-target had about 5 duplicates, which isn't in the range where we should be thinking duplicates are "unnecessary". Note: I added a few more duplicates after your request was posted, which indicates the dup-target is not being found. That implies that we want more duplicates, so the dup-target will be found.