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12:39 AM
@AdrianMole ohh man, how am I supposed to remember the word "ffrindiau". Altough I find it strangely relatable.
 
 
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Alpha Request Generator update: version 1.9.2.0 (GitHub) (install). Temporarily disable the request preview. SE changed the Markdown converter and trying to use it results in various other problems. I'll work on getting it working again, but for now we don't need the other issues. Update jQuery to fix a Violentmonkey compatibility issue.
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3:40 AM
@Deadpool Please refrain from oneboxing and make a reopen-pls request
@Deadpool This question also definitely cannot be reopened in its current state. If you want to have any chance of reopening this, you need to rollback your edit.
 
3:59 AM
@ChristopherMoore @christopherMoore - Why shouldn't be it not "reopen" and what is the harm in asking it here? This channel's name is "so-close-vote-reviewers" --- so then, what is the reason this chatbox has been made? to do what? --- and my question was perfectly valid, and I think moderators are also playing-friendly-game with each other. First you do me wrong, and then asking me --- not even to raise my voice?? This chat platform is for what reason made, tell me that then???
 
@Deadpool While you are welcome to ask questions about the close/reopen process, and even about it in relation to your own question, SOCVR doesn't permit users to make requests about posts they are involved with, which includes questions which they (i.e. you) have asked.
@Deadpool The request not to onebox (the formatting of a post when the only thing in the chat message is a link to the post) is because we try to avoid using that formatting. Please see FAQ #7.
 
@Deadpool I only said to make it an official reopen-pls, but I forgot about the rules about making request for posts we're involved in. You edited in some content that's absolutely not relevant to your question and is off-topic, so I informed you that it should be rolled back so that there may be a chance that the question be reopened.
 
@Makyen So, if somebody does wrong to me --- where should i go? Nowhere?? --- read the comment-section of the chat! There are a couple-guys who try to bully you, you make argument --- then they ask all their friends to downvote you. And this guy: @ChristopherMoore -- is saying me, --- "that will definitely be closed" --- you know, it took only 1 guy (to close my qeustion), now why I need 5 to reopen?
 
@Deadpool I never said that "that will definitely be closed".
@Deadpool I said it would not be reopened with the content you edited in.
 
@Deadpool There were 3 people that voted to close your question.
 
4:06 AM
@Makyen Only 1 was there dude. After I argued, 3 others downvoted (probably he asked them) all of a sudden, currently its +1 & -4 so you are seeing -3. When it was closed vote-count was 0 (+1 & -1).
 
@Deadpool There are three people who voted to close. That information is public.
As for reopen voting, that takes three people to vote to reopen. You've voted to reopen (presumably) and edited the question. Either of those things would, and did, put the question into the Reopen Review Queue, where it will be reviewed for being reopened. The extraneous text which you've edited into the question will make it more likely that reviewers don't view it positively.
 
@Deadpool as a tip, adding rants calling other users "crazy" to your question is almost guaranteed to result in downvotes and/or leave-closed votes (to be clear, I haven't cast any votes on your question). It's also against site policy.
 
@Makyen Sir -- this questions was barred from answering (I don't know if not close then might have been something else) -- but only from 1 vote it happend. The votes were 0 (+1, -1). And, then you may know I was frustrated, so added more text, and then it turned -3 (+1, -4). It took only 1 vote from someone, to guarantee no-one is able to answer this.
 
@Deadpool Up/downvotes are independent of close votes and do not prevent people from answering your question.
 
@RyanM I've cleared (edited text). I understand, thanks -- but this is not the first time I saw (1 vote --adding duplicate or so) to perfectly valid question. And, each time frustration grows. If you see questions asked 5 years ago. "Just asking stuff like - object vs arrays" -- would be deemed as glorious question. Now, after adding all code & asking --seems will be closed at first instance. This platform got rugged since last 2 years (by some people).
@ChristopherMoore - My mistake then, but what I meant was a person did 2 things (separate from each other) -- Marked it in someway (that this turns unuseful, and people cannot answer -- I don't know that feature or I may not remember) -- and to "add cherry to cake - downvoted".
 
4:18 AM
@Deadpool Thanks for editing that. My general feedback on your question would be that it needs focus: that is, it asks two different questions. One is how to create dates, the other is how to create promises. At the least, you should only ask about one of those in a single question. I'm not a JavaScript developer, so I can't speak to if this would be enough to reopen the question (it might still be a duplicate, for example), but it would address one issue with it.
 
@RyanM Thanks for feedback, I will make a new question -- but won't close this one. It doesn't matter how many downvotes or downpoints i get. This is a rather question of right/wrong than points. But, anyways, your insight was helpful. Sorry @ChristopherMoore - if I was a bit harsh, but you may understand my frustration & its reason, I am sure! Adieu.
 
@Deadpool I can understand to some degree. Just give some more thought to the situation before you lash out at particular people.
 
 
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7:18 AM
This question about Fourier transformation got an upvote but isn't it off-topic? It doesn't seem to be about programming to me.
 
7:31 AM
This doesn't look too broad to me, is there someone who knows Python who has an opinion? stackoverflow.com/q/6663272
 
I am not sure about the meaning of the comment under ^
 
@Vega My request?
 
@JeanneDark No, not at all
The comment on the question in my request :)
 
@CertainPerformance Maybe people felt it was some kind of a list question (also primarily opinion-based). If there's more than one type, which one is correct?
@Vega I guess sarcasm
 
7:48 AM
@JeanneDark Most probably :/
 
8:35 AM
I would flag R/A but after yesterday's discussion I'm not so sure.
 
@DavidBuck I wouldn't because that's not the whole content of the post. Maybe the question would else have been too short.
 
But it's obviously 'disrespectful to the community'. No real attempt to ask a sensible question followed by garbage.
@Scratte "A little too vague"? :)
 
@DavidBuck It's not very precise, is it? :)
 
I've seen question that were almost as short as the question part there (maybe long enough, usually with longer titles, not so sure how the character limits work there) without a filler like that but not more effort put into the question. Wouldn't flag them R/A either. R/A if it's nothing but gibberish (or rude).
 
I did custom flag it. I wouldn't flag anything that said "I have to add some more characters in order to post" (although it would probably be close-worthy) but 'I tried a lot but it is not showing.' is zero effort plus nonsense
 
8:43 AM
Not sure I understand why my comment is still on that. I would have imaged it was obsolete once the Question had the blah's edited out.
 
@Scratte Kinda surprised the question survived mod intervention.
 
A lot of effort for a closed question with a score of -5 that will end up Roomba'd anyway
 
There's a question in there. They can still edit it. Deleting it sends a strong message, like "Don't bother. Don't come back"
 
I would have edited it myself if I thought it was worth keeping.
Deleting it would have said "Do better.." in my mind
Although -5 probably says that, too
 
But you know how the system works.. They probably don't. Most new users even think that a closed Question is the end of it. Closed and deleted is hopeless, no?
 
8:48 AM
Have you ever seen a really good edit turn around a question with 5 downvotes?
 
Same as have you ever seen a bad Answer with 6000 upvotes turn around to get to the bottom of the post? :) No.. the initial state of a post is pretty much it's final state.
Except I have one post the made a turnaround from a -4 (or maybe a -5) to over 200
 
So delete now vs roomba in 10 days, the result is probably the same. For the average OP, no intervention is going to make them start writing decent questions. A fair few, perhaps, but most won't.
 
My argument for not deleting it is that it better for the author and the end result is the same anyway.
 
Obviously there are exceptions to the rule. I've had the odd NAA turn into a brilliant answer, but that's probably 10 in the thousands I've flagged -> deletion.
 
10 in a thousand.. that's 1 in a hundred, right? ;)
 
8:55 AM
@Scratte More like 1 in 600
 
@DavidBuck You had cases where a NAA post turned into an excellent answer?
 
@RobertSsupportsMonicaCellio I know, it seems hard to believe, but yes.
 
@RobertSsupportsMonicaCellio I've had those too. Around 10 or so. I always comment and sometimes.. it works out.
 
@Scratte I've had faaaaaar more people reply "Thanks for your advice, I'll remember for next time" and make no changes at all to their answer...
 
There is current example I also wanted to discuss on Meta but didn't had the time to. I flagged a post NAA for a 70k user I also know very good for its good content. I asked him why he is doing such a ugly answer, the answer was "This is a very broad question". He said to me that he used that to make a close-blocker. He finished the answer and I retracted my flag. But a moderator later deleted his answer.nonetheless although helpful.
 
9:05 AM
@DavidBuck I get that on Questions. It doesn't bother me.. it's not my loss.
 
@DavidBuck That's the best. :-) Experience the same often. It's crazy
 
@DavidBuck Usually for me they say they'll fix the question, and then they don't. Often they don't even edit it.
 
@Scratte Noticed it on Q's, too. Even if the question is closed, They don't improve their posts enough. Is it because they don't know that their questions can get reopened?
 
@RobertSsupportsMonicaCellio Not sure why. I think mostly it's just humans being sloppy and not willing to finish what they started.
 
@Scratte To be honest, it's still more understandable than people who ask a decent question, then never interact with it again. I don't understand.
 
9:26 AM
There are some aspects that come to mind for me. Asking a decent Question that is closed, makes one not want to "go with the goal" of the site. Feeling that the site has treated one differently from the way others were treated makes for the same argument. At that point it just becomes: Create an account, dump the Question, don't log back in, see what happens from public view.
It makes way for the harsher we curate, the more bad stuff is being dumped on us..
 
 
 
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10:53 AM
@AlonEitan: "borad"?
:D
 
LOL sorry
 
Think so... same username like the website
 
If I question is useless without a rollback, should it be flagged by someone that cannot do rollbacks?
 
@Scratte Or you can ask someone who can
 
10:58 AM
But I think that the general rule is that you can flag it
 
This java Question needs to go back to revision 4 and/or be closed. See comments, including mine.
 
@Scratte done
 
@Scratte I don't see how we can salvage this
 
@Dharman I get those errors all the time when I make programs :) First time I got it, I spent an hour trying to figure out what was missing. I'm slow that way.
 
11:17 AM
It will get close but how do you carecterize those type of question stackoverflow.com/questions/63845993/…
 
@DragandDrop It's the kind of questions that say "please question ban me".
 
Yes. it scream please mod audit my ip activity i'm about to post spam.
 
11:36 AM
I'm confused. The General Computing post had a bounty which expired yesterday, and a 24 hour grace period, which expired 2 minutes ago. Yet my close vote failed (although the cv-pls was still sent...)
 
@DavidBuck Does that mean you weren't subtracted a close vote? Even if it's there on the post?
 
There's no close vote on the post. It just 'bounced off'
This is apparently known but unfixed
 
@DavidBuck Ah. The notice has to be gone before you can vote. This is the routine: Bountry ends at x, grace period ends as x + 24hours, notice is removed at next run of notice-remove-script at x + 24hours + 6-8.
 
11:52 AM
@Scratte Yeah. I just spotted on MSE post linked to the above MSO post that there's a batch process that kills the bounty. Kinda makes the 'grace period ends in n seconds' countdown that I watched rather irrelevant.
 
I did the routine too to flag a post. The 'grace period ends in n units' is useful because one doesn't need to check during those n units. After that a refresh every 5 seconds is a great busy-work procrastinator :)
 
12:06 PM
How to report a rude or abusive question to SD?
 
@Steve sdc report [url] assuming you're privileged
 
well no however here it is stackoverflow.com/questions/63846591/…
@rene thanks
 
@rene How to get privilege access to SD?
 
@ArghyaSadhu Have the same question
 
12:10 PM
@NathanOliver Good morning to Chicago.
 
@ArghyaSadhu please see our FAQ on that topic: socvr.org/faq#what-is-smoke-detector-and-how-can-i-participate
 
The world may be coming to an end. I've just reviewed an off-topic Haskell Question. :O
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@rene or @NathanOliver Could you please remove this for the time being. I didn't realise there was a random post-grace period for bountied questions so it's currently unclosable.
 
@rene - that wasn't the message I linked...
 
12:20 PM
I just randomly move stuff ...
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That's the one. Thanks. I guess it's not easy always being out of focus.
 
I trusted you would come up with a proper insult joke ;)
 
@rene Thanks for the pointer..I went through it..since you are a RO can I request you to evaluate my account if I am eligible?
 
Yes, that seems to be my role. I'll bring it up with the RO team. Allow 6 to 8 for a verdict
mod flag
 
I mod flagged already
 
12:29 PM
they should be auto blocked any minute now...
at least from vandalizing additional posts. They can keep vandalizing those to their heart's content.
 
@Adriaan please mention one of the better things you have to do?
 
And... temporarily suspended
 
@rene it's nearly time to go to the vrijmibo
 
@Adriaan I could have guessed. Served with a Bruine fruitschaal because we need our vitamins.
 
@rene exactly. Nothing like a nice, cold beer with bitterballen whilst viewing the Alps lighting up in the setting sunlight
 
12:37 PM
 
Is it just me or was there less activity on SO in the last week than in the previous couple months?
 
@Dharman Academic year starts anywhere between 1st and 14th Sept, could that have anything to do with it?
 
Probably. US public holiday on Monday so probably lots of people off
 
@Adriaan Wouldn't the academic year starting result in more activity?
Eternal September and whatnot :-p
I've been spending too much time in Charcoal, that's the second time I've tried to vote on a cv-pls by clicking the non-existent FIRE icon...followed by confusion when I couldn't find it.
 
@RyanM Don't you love consistency?
 
12:43 PM
@RyanM I can imagine there not being that many homework questions for the first weeks. At least, that's how it was during my student days
 
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12:55 PM
@Dharman Hey
 
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1:33 PM
@RyanM I've wondered about the same...I asked a noob question about configuring your IDE, it gets views mostly at the start of the semesters. Outside of that it's mostly inert.
@Adriaan I think that's not necessarily true outside of Europe.
 
Is there anything outside Europe? ;v
 
@Adriaan, yes we call that colony.
 
@DragandDrop Well played
 
@DragandDrop :'D
 
1:54 PM
@mickmackusa might need an edit first ...
 
Dharman edited it.
I have flagged this page and other Joomla questions (since August) to be migrated to Joomla anyhow.
 
@Dharman Has a suggested edit..
 
What is the harm in someone translating the question to English?
Isn't that good/preferred behavior? @Dharman
 
2:10 PM
Hmm. I think I disagree with popular opinion then. I never consider any Stack Overflow page to be a one-to-one interaction. If the translated page goes on to help future researchers, then I don't care if the OP understands the answers that are posted. The question is just the seed -- the fruits of labor are for all to enjoy. I approved the edit because clearly the editor is acting in good will and this is good content curation.
 
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For this specific one, translation is not the only problem. Question needs MCVE and what has been tried so far. That edit ignores that. It Pushes the question without necessary edits applied to reopening queue and takes away the chance from the OP to edit their question for reopening.
 
@mickmackusa If the question has already proved to be useful and has been around for quite some time then you can attempt salvaging it, but if it is a brand new question then just close. Especially people less than <2k should not waste reviewers time by pointlessly translating questions which are off-topic. For the question to be on-topic on SO it must be written in English. When it comes to answers you need to decide if translating is worth the effort or if you should just flag as NAA.
@DavidBuck Isn't this plagiarised?
 
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@Dharman Even for answers, We should keep it in mind that the edit should not be substantial to be categorized under an attempt to answer, conflicting with OP's intent, etc.
 
@M-- If you know what the answer says without using Google Translate or similar then you can edit.
 
2:18 PM
@Dharman Aren't all homework questions, by definition, plagiarised?
 
@DavidBuck I think you should flag this instead.
@DavidBuck No, homework question means that you have attempted solving it and you are struggling with your particular implementation.
 
@Dharman That's so short as to be not really plagiarizable...
 
> You are given as input an unsorted array of n distinct numbers, where n is a power of 2.
Roll for initiative
 
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@Dharman I beg to differ. Even if it is in one's mother-tongue, edits should not be substantially changing the content. Minimal edits, I am fine with them. Anyways, it's been discussed on meta many times (and I wrote my opinion).
 
@Dharman Every homework question that's ever been posted here should be flagged for plagiarism by that token. They're all taken from someone else's course materials and, often, pasted verbatim here. I don't see how this is any different. Normal practice would be close as Needs Focus.
 
2:24 PM
@M-- It's perfectly fine to flag them as NAA. I am saying that if you want to salvage the valuable information you can edit. Translating a whole answer would not be smart, but if it is only "Espero que esto te ayude" then go ahead
 
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Agreed.
I cannot be sure if I am getting targeted downvotes, but after some heated discussion, I am getting 1 every 6-12 hours. There's no way for the system to catch downvotes that are half a day apart though, right? So no point in flagging them??
 
@M-- You don't have enough for a pattern. 3 votes is nothing.
 
I've copped 5 DVs in two days. I'd trade my golden hammer for a golden shield.
 
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@Dharman exactly, basically I am just shouting to you guys to keep my calm :) It's funny whenever I get involved in a "colorful" discussion, I get downvotes on posts that are highly upvoted (top of my profile) :D
 
@M-- At the moment it just looks like someone didn't find 3 of your posts useful. Keep calm and keep on closing.
 
2:37 PM
@mickmackusa heh, there is something powerfully psychological about downvotes from others vs the -1 from ones we cast
I will downvote 15 things a day, losing 15 rep, but if I get one or two downvotes of my own it seems like a much bigger thing even though it's only 4 rep compared to 15
 
I believe it is the disapproval that we have a hard time accepting. How dare someone find our carefully written post not useful.
 
When I downvote it is usually because an answer is very wrong. I don't DV correct answers. I don't even DV code-only answers (but I do leave a comment). For my correct, unique, valuable, explained, and demonstrated answers to have a negative tally is a real shame for this community.
 
There are users who would just answer anything without putting any effort into it. There also valued members of this community who put effort into explaining and sharing the best practices.
Seeing useful posts downvoted hurts even if they were not written by me, same as seeing upvotes on garbage answers
 
@Dharman Mostly I'm concerned "is my post wrong" but almost all the DVs I receive are (most likely) revenge downvotes, and on questions, so the voter doesn't lose rep of their own
 
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2:52 PM
@Dharman Do you have a mug with that on it? :D
I'm gonna close it all :))
 
@SotiriosDelimanolis Why is it unnecessary duplicate? It has only been on the site for 3 days
 
@Dharman plugging in 1 or 2 of the keywords in that question would've found them the other, it's not a useful signpost duplicate
 
Would this just be General Computing or Needs Debugging Info? I guess there's some software development behind it, but... stackoverflow.com/q/63849179/7508700
 
@ArghyaSadhu probably, in case it should be deleted
it's really unclear, flag away... I don't think mods will see an attempt to answer in that
 
@Dharman that seems a bad attempt to answer
 
@ArghyaSadhu What's the answer?
 
@Dharman I have no idea...looks on the verge of VLQ
@PetterFriberg both flagged and delete voted
 
Well, that's a first... the OP accepted my proposed dupe.
@DavidBuck Not sure I agree with that one... seems on topic to me (I could be wrong though). At a minimum, it's a good enough question to migrate to SU.
 
@EJoshuaS-ReinstateMonica I think it would happen more often f the OP were given more time. However, in the C/C++ tags, dupe-votes tend to pile up pretty quickly, and the OP never gets the chance to accept the suggestion.
 
Seems like a lot of people gripe about it. I actually like the new wording for the auto-correct though - seems to make people less defensive.
 
@EJoshuaS-ReinstateMonica It does mention Xcode but the issue appeared to be entirely VirtualBox on Catalina, though. I agree that the level of detail looks OK for migrating.
 
@DavidBuck It did get a lot of upvotes, so people apparently find it helpful.
 
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4:25 PM
Recently I cannot close questions with "belongs to other site" reason. I checked (on multiple occasions) to see if the questions is already closed and even restarted my browser but to no avail. imgur.com/a/HzNq7PN
Something that I'm missing or should I post to meta?
 
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@double-beep thanks
 
Is something off with this python Question. Other than being slightly broad?
 
@Scratte I would say that it's very broad and also recommendation, perhaps also needing details or clarity
 
4:36 PM
@JeanneDark I was thinking of something more sinister though. Not the off-topic-ness :)
 
Could some brave editor fix the turbulent formatting in this question?
 
@AdrianMole On it, but it looks so pretty.
 
4:53 PM
Why you remove pretty diamonds? :'-(
 
Because screw diamonds, netherite is the new thing.
 
Are you wearing a hat? Do you keep stuff in there? :) Any diamonds?
 
@Scratte Two hats.
No diamonds.
 
5:23 PM
IIRC, Samuel Liew has a room to post bad reviews to for suspensions. Anyone know if that is still a thing and/or have a link to it?
Thanks
 
^U R too fast for me
 
I guess Smokey didn't like the AsS in writeValueAsString
Oh. Didn't read keyword in username.
 
6:16 PM
Hello guys any body can help me ı have stuck now its my question abouth writing custom log in widows/security logs. Actually i can write now but ı cant formatted it. stackoverflow.com/questions/63850099/…
 
6:32 PM
^Please, stop that duplicate from getting more answers.
 
@DavidBuck It's not about professional networking, it doesn't seem, so it belongs on Superuser instead of Server Fault, just FYI
 
@TylerH "I tested some NAS at work" - sounded 'professional' but I agree, only vaguely.
 
@DavidBuck I did miss that, but OP is really asking for "someone to teach me", looks like from the ground up, which I think makes it personal (and also too broad) rather than professional. The product itself also looks like a personal NAS rather than something you'd see in a Datacenter
in other words I think OP is an employee who happens to be using a NAS at their desk rather than someone who is a SRE or sysadmin working in a networking/server admin capacity
but at this point it's academic since the question is already closed
 
@TylerH I'm already persuaded. It was certainly never going to be sufficiently good to migrate anywhere.
 
7:05 PM
@Machavity I think you directed the comment as the wrong user.. :)
 
@Scratte Yeah, got the wrong name. Thanks
 
7:47 PM
 
8:06 PM
I need help. Is this off-topic? stackoverflow.com/questions/63853223/…
 
8:29 PM
 
9:17 PM
@10Rep just CV'ed it
 
9:28 PM
I flagged this answer stackoverflow.com/a/49224562/2943403 as a 4-year-late copy of this answer stackoverflow.com/a/26566104/2943403. My flag was declined. Do you agree with the decision that it is unique and valuable?
 
@mickmackusa That's not really for us to dispute. You should take it to Meta if you think the flag declination was wrong.
FWIW I agree the answer doesn't add anything of value.
 
I don't feel like making that much noise and I don't really like getting everything I say downvoted. This is a room of more like-minded people. Meta feels like a place where people reach for any reason to argue -- I don't have the patience for that right now.
 
@mickmackusa Fair enough, but again, there's not really anything we can do about it :-)
 
9:50 PM
@Makyen SO's podcast:"How to become a good writer?" That's easy: ask Makyen :)
 
:) Thanks.
 
@Makyen hey it's true!! :D
 
 
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Isn't this Python Question a typo?
Got another flag for a python Question disputed. I assumed it lacked a detail or two, but I've ever only seen a python on tv :)
 
11:56 PM
@mickmackusa Since you brought it up and asked people to weigh in on the evaluation of your flag, I'll quote the flag text here, as we would if you brought it up on Meta. You flagged this answer. Your flag said:
> This is an exact duplicate of this answer that was posted 4 years earlier stackoverflow.com/a/26566104/2943403
The text, even just the code, in the two answers is significantly different. The answers are not even close to being an "exact duplicate" (i.e. not something where the text can be naively compared wrt. being "exact"). Your wording of "exact duplicate" sets this up for being declined. "Exact duplicate" means that it's exactly a duplicate (as in, someone did a copy & paste). It doesn't mean, "look at this with the eye of someone who understands this technology and evaluate if they are the same".
There isn't even a hint in your flag that it takes technical expertise to evaluate that the answers are effectively the same. I agree with the moderator who declined this flag. I would do so.
That doesn't mean the answer shouldn't be deleted, just that the flag indicates they are exact duplicates, which they definitely aren't.
Given that the text in the answer is not visually identical, what you're really wanting is a moderator to make a call that the answers are effectively the same from a technical POV. In other words, you're asking for your flag to be evaluated by a SME, which means that it's not really appropriate for a flag, because flags are not guaranteed to be (or even likely to be) handled by a SME in the technology which is involved in the particular post you are flagging.
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At an absolute minimum, you need to be explicit in your flag that the post must be evaluated by a moderator who is an SME. That might happen, but it's quite unlikely, particularly if you don't make that clear in your flag. Moderators generally try to respond reasonably to flags, but without being clear in your flag text as to what's necessary in order to evaluate it, there's not much we can/will do.
Yeah, sure, we could try passing every single flag off to someone who might know more about the tech, but that just can not scale to the thousands of flags which are raised on SO every day. [Not to mention that moderators just can't cover every technology.]
You, the person flagging, must be the first pass at sorting flags into categories for us to deal with: named flags either are, or are not, exactly what's named in the flag. Posts flagged with a named flag need to be easily identifiable as that type of thing just on the face of the text in the post. If it's not, then the flag has a good chance of being declined. Basically, all such valid named flags should also be: "this needs to be deleted".
If it's more complex or needs a more nuanced response, then raise a custom flag. Be explicit and clear. If it needs some specialized knowledge to evaluate, then think about if it's really appropriate for a moderator or 10k+/20k+ users. If it's really appropriate for a moderator, then be clear in your flag: state the problem; state the solution you think needs to happen; state anything that needs to be known/understood in order to evaluate (e.g. that it requires being an SME in technology X).
Back on that specific answer: that post is low scored and within being handled by 20k+ users, particularly now after 2 downvotes today.
 

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