@Vickel Reasoning? I think it's just a wrong answer, even though the code isn't relevant. Plus, they declared affiliation, saying that the youtube channel "is mine".
Just because an answer is wrong doesn't mean deleting an answer is justified.
@10Rep it's not wrong, it's completely unrelated to the question. If it was just wrong, I'd be more inclined to agree with you and just downvote (and then vtd).
@10Rep As I understand it, YouTube doesn't consider it a view unless you actually watch the video, or at least some portion of it. How much it takes to be considered a view, I don't know.
@10Rep While I agree that it is rude (to everyone who is volunteering their time to help) and/or abusive (of the system) to do something like have your question title be garbage, and/or just dump requirements like that, it's not something which is generally considered qualified for an R/A flag. I expect you will get different responses from different moderators, depending on who handles such a flag. Closure is probably a better option.
What do we do about questions where the OP is knowingly asking how to do something that violates another site’s TOS? stackoverflow.com/questions/63606308/…
I think we clearly would not allow questions that were asking for help on how to violate the Stack Overflow or Stack Exchange TOS.
So why should we allow questions asking for help on how to violate another site/service’s TOS?
Specifically, in this case, Discord has a clear, unambiguous prohibition of so-called “selfbots”. And the OP of stackoverflow.com/questions/63606308/… has explicitly said in a comment there that they are aware of that prohibition against selfbots. Yet their question is asking for help on how to do something with a selfbot.
@d4rk4ng31 I've never seen one take longer than a month and a half on Stack Overflow, if that gives you an idea of the range of handling times :-) In practice, they're going much faster these days, though. Pretty much everything is handled within a week, but it might be longer if it's complex or requires subject-matter expertise.
@d4rk4ng31 err... Seem to be close flags which are handled by the community through queues rather than mods... Which of stackoverflow.com/users/flag-summary/… are you referring to as none of those are 4 days
@Nick I note the comment at meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/267699/… where someone says, “Both times my flags were "declined - flags should only be used to make moderators aware of content that requires their intervention". This puzzles me, as removing illegal questions seems like something that moderators should intervene in.”
@sideshowbarker Yeah, it doesn't really help. Even reading the linked questions doesn't offer much guidance either, but it seems the general consensus was to figure out another way to close the question as a mod flag was likely to be declined.
@JonClements If I have marked a question as duplicate and then I understand that it was actually asking something else, which needs clarity/focus instead, I won't be able to flag it appropriately
if it's not a case of trying to xfer rep to a possible sock account, then if it's flagged and caught fairly sharpish and it seems like an innocent enough mistake, a mod will likely refund the bounty and close the question
@RyanM mostly yeah... there's a few bits we can do depending on time scale/votes etc... but generally if mods are going around tidying up awarded bounties that shouldn't have been (eg: people trying to gain the system) - then the accounts will not be existing afterwards for anyone to have benefited from it anyway
so by all means... cheat your way to 1500 rep or whatever, but if caught out, say good bye to your account, and all you've done is waste your time
wow... this python excel writer library really isn't memory friendly... 480k rows to write... system memory usage sitting idle is at 2.2gb... goes up to nearly 9.7gb before it completes
guessing it builds up the entire XML in memory, tries to gzip it in memory, then holding both, writes to disk before releasing stuff... might have to investigate that and see if I can't fork it, have a play and see if it's possible it can be an option to stream to disk instead of hold memory
How-to questions are not inherently off-topic. If you feel it's too broad, that would be a legitimate close reason, but they're not really asking for resource recommendations here.
@Nick tl;dr some moderators will validate that flag and red-flag nuke it, others may decline it and just close/delete. You risk a declined flag doing so.
@RyanM I don't really see how filling a post with garbage is not r/a. Can OP really not be bothered spending the time to write something relevant to the question? If they can't, why should we spend the time reading and/or answering it. If a mod declines the flag, so be it, I'm still going to flag them. I probably flag enough that one declined flag won't get me a ban...
@Nick I think everyone appreciates that, the message was more, people can choose how they want to report posts in here, everyone should be deciding themselves how to act on that post independant of the reason given by the cv/flag-pls'er, there's no "wrong" request
FWIW it was hovercraft that called you out last time @KenWhite, not Nick :p (src)
in a certain sense it's not a "typo" in that they "used // to make it as command line statement" but since that's complete nonsense I don't really know what to do...
Has the "Requires Editing" button in Triage been removed? There are zero questions in H&I and nearly 8 hours into the day, there have been zero reviews.
@DavidBuck No!.. I think someone is actively going through the queue and suspending anyone clicking on the button. I don't even want to click it if the post is fine, but just needs editing. "Looks OK" is a much safer alternative, even in that case.
I'm not sure this is within the spirit of the room, so @rene feel free to remove if you think it's a problem, but per the above question, if you search for "uber business development representative" there are 7 open questions where people are asking what to do when they get the message asking to contact them.
@desertnaut I agree but I've just CV'd a bunch of them and it was easier... The meta post about customer services posts does say they're close worthy because people can't answer with facts but only opinions...
@desertnaut There's something wrong. When I click close, it doesn't take me to a custom reason, it shows me that there is (1) community specific reason, then nothing.
@DavidBuck Isn't that always the case? When I CVed a question in the section "community-specific reason" I can't see where I'm voted later on anymore, just see a mark at community-specific reason.
@ArghyaSadhu Also the downvote payback is delayed after the post has been deleted. I got mine now payed back whil the post was deleted over an hour ago.
@RobertSsupportsMonicaCellio No. Normally if someone has voted with a custom reason, I'm taken straight to that reason (that's probably the review scripts at work)
Not sure if New post formatting could cause these strange things. It's the only change I'm aware of though. It does imply only layout changes are suppose to happen.
@DavidBuck Ah, so I misunderstood you and we talk about 2 different things. I meant when I vote myself, I can't see the specific reason later in the section. I see just a mark at the section.
Seems strange.
Wicked things going on today. Surely has something to do with the new changes.
@Scratte I agree, the question still lacks details, and I don't see how it is answerable. My close vote from yesterday is still sitting there, I won't retract
@janw Thank you. I'll post it here then :) Hmm.. on second thought, I get this when I try to to do it. Does a binned request count as a previous request?
@Scratte Yea, it's interpreted. MATLAB (what some people see as Octave's big and paid-for brother) does offer a compiler to C/C++ code which can then be packaged to an executable, but Octave isn't that far yet.
@code11 I have no clue. There's a bunch of ways to use JAVA commands, and I get thrown NPEs every time I launch it on Ubuntu, but that's all I know about it
@RobertSsupportsMonicaCellio Unless you're out of flags, posting it here isn't necessary. One flag is enough to put it into the Low Quality Posts queue. Multiple flag doesn't make the Answer go away faster, like red flags do.
@RobertSsupportsMonicaCellio No, only spam and R/A are. Basically, those are the ones that show up "red" in your list of flagged posts, hence the name. Side note, if you want us to flag an NAA/VLQ post (if you're out of flags, or it has been edited and your flag cleared), use [tag:flag-pls] including why we, instead of you, should flag it.
What would be the correct action for an answer that just copies a part of OP's code without formatting. Just downvote? Flag as NAA + comment? It has a un upvote
@Machavity That's not my scenario. I posted it and someone objected because of "reasons".. then I asked it to be binned. The "reasons" turned out to not be entirely valid, so now I'd like to post it again.
There are still a few folks clicking on "Requires Editing" (cos those posts then end up in the Help & Improvement queue). But vastly less than back before Sam started his purge. I typically see the number of posts in H&I as around 3 - 4 at any time, sometimes even down to zero.
@AndrasDeak bummer that it looks worse (to me) than no auto-detected lang did previously, but it also requires a language that the system knows (admittedly there are not a ton of Qs that don't have such a known lang...)
FYI the fix for line-height is a user style of .s-prose { line-height: 1.3 !important; } (actual value adjustable to your preferences) -- for anyone sufficiently annoyed
@janw Thanks, wanted to make sure I was not going crazy; Aaron responded to my report by saying that change was not part of the one they implemented today... but it is new today, so... :-)
It is a bit boggling to see them change certain stuff just for the sake of changing it. I understand some things like reducing technical debt, bringing stuff all under one system, etc. but again 0% of this was screened on UX.SE... surprise surprise
@TylerH Weird. Well, at least they did something to the scrollbars. They look a bit blurry now...maybe the disappearance of the buttons just suddenly became more noticable?
I'm not liking the spacing very much. Apart from the missing top bit, this is basically my entire screen, and before is on the left and after is on the right. I'd like to see MORE.. not less.
@tripleee Yes. Every time they make a change, I spend time changing it back.. it feels like one regression after another. But sadly, I think rene is right.
Yep, Feb 10th they had proper scrollbar buttons. Feb 11th they had weird macOS/Google Chrome-like scrollbars. Feb 12th they reverted to normal scrollbars but hid the buttons.
@janw It can be fixed with this user style: pre { scrollbar-color: var(--scrollbar) !important; }
basically removing the transparent property hiding the buttons.
Such an oddity for them to decide "ew let's hide this small but impactful thing and make it opaque to users why there's space here or that clicking here actually does something"
Is downvoting in addition to flagging as spam encouraged? The flag comes with a downvote already and further downvoting just decreases visibility and so other potential flaggers might miss it? (Asking because I just read that in an answer)
@Makyen I remember you had a discussion about red flags ageing away and how they shouldn't. I just noticed this comment, and indeed that is what the help page says.
@Scratte It also seems to have been policy forever. wayback on Aug 4th 2013 it also mentioned "offensive and spam flags expire after 48 hours if the thresholds aren't reached"
@Braiam Technically correct but misleading. I'd say most flags are NOT automatically handled
For instance, I've been declining a lot of spam flags of late from people trying to merely delete content. That's not what spam is for, and they're the only flag in most cases.
@TylerH I tried to put it into stylus, but it complains about the "scrollbar-color". It says "Unknown property". So I got more curious about what it was suppose to do :)
@TylerH Oh. I think perhaps I'll have to be ignorant about it. Since you say it's hidden, I can't use the dev tool to find out how to do it and I just fumble with CSS.
@Scratte at this answer stackoverflow.com/a/21733365/2756409 there is a scrollbar in the bottom code block. Notice the square "blocks" on the left and right side of the draggable scroll bar? There used to be sideways carets there (e.g. < and >) to indicate that they were clickable buttons. Now there's nothing. This is what it looks like with my style.
On February 10th, 2020 it looked like my screenshot for all browsers. On February 11th they implemented the feature that made it thin and removed the boxes altogether. On Feb 12 they updated it again (for apparently only some users on certain OSes/browsers) to look like it used to but without the boxes.
@TylerH Gah... I just saw the new change (I'd already reverted the older ones). Why mess with scrollbars? They have a default formatting by OS/browser for a reason.
@TylerH I think the change is a good marketing move. Makes the site stand out more. Some novelty is generally welcome, if they slightly change the style every year users keep getting surprises. I think the all black might be slightly harsh on the eyes, but so far I haven't felt it.
I agree. They do harm usability. I had to spend time getting rid of the orange oval buttons. I just couldn't review with those things sitting there screaming at me all the time.
@TylerH ohhh, I'm not a CSS expert beyond the basics. I usually get the styles from a designer and apply them, so I wouldn't be able to evaluate what impact these changes have.
Those same buttons also made my profile page look like it was one of those kids game, where you have to put the shaped block into the right hole in a box.. only they were all identical and orange.. :)