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12:15 AM
It's reasonable to nuke this blatantly copied and ill-suited answer right? stackoverflow.com/a/30765033/2943403
 
@mickmackusa I mod-flagged it
doesn't really provide any attempt at an explanation of how it's an answer, also a blatant copy as you say
 
agreed
 
 
2 hours later…
@KarlKnechtel Someone just VTC'd it with the appropriate dupe.
 
Excellent, thanks. it seems that the read keyword is required to get that search result. :/
 
 
2 hours later…
RO can you please trash my last CV-PLS? OP added MCVE
 
5:27 AM
1 message moved to SOCVR /dev/null, by request
@AlonEitan In general, please link these to the actual chat message which you want moved, as this message could now be interpreted to mean some other cv-pls.
 
Thanks, will do!
 
Thanks.
 
 
7:19 AM
I thought submitting answers to deleted posts is allowed if I have started typing the answer before it was deleted?
 
@ArghyaSadhu I think that's only for closed Questions, and only if you can blame caching :)
 
@Scratte Ah..Thanks
 
Zoe
@Scratte you can actually bypass it for 6 hours or something IIRC
 
@Zoe Does it apply to meta posts as well..I could not submit my answer because it got deleted
 
@Zoe When you say bypass it, do you mean using trickery like making the call directly instead of using the user interface?
 
Zoe
7:26 AM
Still only holds for closure
@Scratte Just HTML editing IIRC. trying to find the post
 
@Zoe I thought it was 4 hours, IIRC.
 
Zoe
Could be. I don't remember exactly ^^"
 
@Scratte For the a while, the check is only on the client. So, if your browser doesn't get the notification that the question has been closed, then you can post an answer. There would be a variety of ways to spoof that. At the lowest level, you could manually send the AJAX request.
 
Zoe
No idea where I got 6 from ^^"
 
8:00 AM
 
8:21 AM
^ false alarm, looks like an attempt to draw a table with box graphics characters.
 
9:14 AM
He's not too happy about his close vote lol
 
^^ SD report: User vandalized on question
 
9:59 AM
Some times wrong Answers are a little disturbing. The mental struggle is real.
Is it wrong to flag a spam Answer as NAA?
 
@Scratte yes
 
@desertnaut Hmm.. why though? I mean is it better to not flag it than flagging it NAA?
 
Usually other people will use the spam flag anyway.
 
@Scratte this is not what you asked in the first place. If it is spam, don't flag it as something else.
if in doubt, flag it as NAA
 
I'm never sure, so I'm very reluctant to flag anything as spam.
 
10:12 AM
I have seen own NAA flags converted to spam by mods in the past
not a bad practice; if in doubt, go for the lower denominator, not the highest one
 
I didn't even flag the wedding dress, even though I did get the impression that was probably not an attempt of an answer.
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I suppose my question was more in the line of: If I use an NAA, can it get declined? Since I probably should have used a harsher flag.
 
@Scratte my feeling is no, it will not; it can get "upgraded" by the handling mod
 
@desertnaut Awesome. Thanks :) I get the feeling that such an upgrade is one in a million though. Count yourself lucky :)
 
WOW -14k reputation drop. I think today I have seen the biggest vote reversal so far.
 
where?
 
10:20 AM
On the last page of the weekly reputation gain stackoverflow.com/…
 
yup! most of it yesterday...
almost all of the big reversals (> 3k) seem to be with users active in php & mysql
 
Wow, the bottom three all got a big hit. All well known users around
 
@Dharman Are you calculating a sum or are you talking about a single user?
 
a single user
 
It's difficult to calculate a sum.
I just check the reputation page daily
 
10:31 AM
I guess I'm not finding that anywhere. I see a maximum of -478. I also find a lot of those ones on the last page lost reputation due to bountries.
 
@Scratte You have to go to the last page. The link above is not for the last, you need to manipulate the url
 
truth is I had trouble locating it as well
 
@Scratte go page -1 cache is terrible there
 
and once I left the page, I could not come back (had to use the "back" function of browser)
 
the link took me there directly, no fiddling with the URL. not a case of offered bounties there.
 
10:33 AM
@Vega I see. Thanks :)
@yivi Strangely.. when I do it, it tells me that I'm on the last page. But I'm not. There is one more.
 
@Dharman I know.. even when I add one manually to the URL, it does load the next page, but it still tells me that the max is page 352582, though it's not able to highlight it :)
 
11:00 AM
R/A
 
11:42 AM
^^ Is SD reporting spam? Looks suspicious.
 
spam
 
@JeanneDark But.. what of that Question?
 
@Scratte What do you mean?
 
@JeanneDark It doesn't look like it's OK to me. It looks like it's asking for any suggestion.
 
@Scratte It doesn't look ok to me either and also somewhat unclear. That's why I posted the cv-pls request (recommendation)
 
11:53 AM
Oops.. I had not noticed that. Maybe I should book a meeting with an optician, only I'm at risk of missing out on the details and accidentally book with an obstetrician..
 
@Adriaan ^^ but the code is reproducible
 
@desertnaut well, yea, but I'd still like them to add their image.
 
@Adriaan you rightly do so, but closing it w/o any suggestion in the comments first (and a -2 score) sounds maybe a bit too harsh
 
@desertnaut the -2 is because they completely borked the formatting and didn't even Google the problem (MATLAB's fft documentation mentions this literal issue in an example), and I left a comment detailing the issues.
But by all means, if you think it shouldn't have been closed, feel free to cast a reopen vote on it.
 
I am also concerned that from the two tags, and , which you rightly mention they should not be treated as synonyms, you chose to edit out the former, seemingly w/o justification. I would choose to comment as you did, but leaving it to the OP to decide which one to keep
 
12:06 PM
@desertnaut With justification. They clearly mentioned Octave in the initial title. Also this is from experience; MATLAB is, by far, the bigger and more well known language. People using MATLAB don't add the Octave tag usually, because it doesn't increase visibility. Octave users, on the other hand, are very aware of this and add the MATLAB tag to increase visibillity.
 
@Adriaan OK, clear; didn't notice the original title
 
'fternoon
 
Pnawn Da
 
12:33 PM
@Adriaan I would contend that people rarely know what they are asking about :D
 
1:10 PM
Waffles with maple syrop
 
@Vega It's not the best move but I think it is okay according to the guidelines. The original author is mentioned and the code isn't exactly the same. - Comment edit: Yummy
 
Heh: I think I just managed to mark one of my own red flags as helpful! That last Smokey report: I (eventually) gave it a spam flag then noticed it also had 2 delete votes; when I cast the third DV, the post went away and my flag was marked helpful. Is this a potential 'hole' in the system?
 
a mole hole?
 
hehe ... or, maybe, somebody cast a sixth red flag at about the same time?
Is this a "realistic threat" or just dark humour?
 
@AdrianMole Nope. Deletion marks flags helpful unless you're deleting your own post (which can mark LQP/NAA helpful)
 
1:22 PM
@Machavity So that sort of thing is within the rules, then. (It could also be done for NAA/VLQ flags followed by a delete vote, of course.)
 
What will drive you nuts is when you flag a post and the poster deletes, then undeletes. You can't reflag it with the same flag anymore
 
@RobertSsupportsMonicaCellio Thank you :) I have seen similar situation yesterday and was wondering if the flagging would be appropriate. Decided just to close vote (the question) as duplicate
 
But LQP/NAA do the same thing so you can flag one, have it marked helpful, and then flag the other
 
... and then vote to delete!
 
If it's negative score and you have 20k, sure ;)
 
1:29 PM
I could mark my NAA flag helpful that way yesterday
 
OK - one more: If I vote to delete, the post gets deleted, then gets undeleted, can I re-cast another delete vote. (My suspicion would be "no!").
 
That's a sneaky little way to shake off flags if someone get to know about it. Just delete/undelete at regular intervals. Do custom flags persist?
 
@AdrianMole I think it's an attempt at humor. I'm only sure about it being NAA.
 
@JeanneDark I tend to agree ... but rather poor taste, once you've seen a few more serious threats.
 
@AdrianMole Good question. I don't know that I've ever tested that one. I know close votes are only once per binding vote
 
1:50 PM
Does this question still qualified as "caused by a typo"?
 
I guess it does. Whether it's one typo or one billion, it's of no use for future readers.
 
@AdrianMole Unlike close votes, you can vote to delete a question as many times as you want.
 
Was I wrong about this question? I flagged is as "needs more focus" but it also looks off-topic to me (not about programming). It got 2 downvotes but stayed open. Now it has an accepted and upvoted answer. Is it fine after all?
 
@Braiam Not sure if that's a good thing. It could lead to an endless cycle of delete/undelete by the same six users (two groups of three on each side) on a controversial posts.
 
@AdrianMole Show me an example, and you may have an argument. The only reason why it exist for close votes is because close vote wars
 
2:00 PM
@JeanneDark Looks like it might be more appropriate for CS.SE but it really doesn't fit into of the close vote categories to me. It could use an edit, for sure, but it seems clear enough to me what they want
 
More to the point @AdrianMole meta.stackexchange.com/q/9431/213575
 
@NathanOliver Thanks you. It looks like homework to me and doesn't meet the criteria for such questions.
 
@Braiam That post is a good find - thanks! I guess the fact that delete/undelete votes require a significantly higher rep. level probably reduces the chances of wars between those votes.
 
@AdrianMole Not only that, but for it to happen "A post with enough supporters to undelete it after it's been deleted once [...] but without enough support to be re-opened". The biggest argument against deletion is reopening the post.
 
Is this NAA? It's close to a link only, but does say it is a known bug which has been closed. I think that makes it ok, if not great.
 
2:07 PM
That's why I don't like the "close it but don't delete it" argument.
 
@code11 Yes, it's a 'me too' answer. Should be a comment instead
 
@Adriaan haha thanks, should be fixed. @TylerH But if you strip out the 'me too', there is an answer in there regarding its status as an unsolved bug. I'm trying to follow feedback I asked via meta.stackoverflow.com/q/400261/1456253
 
@code11 "there was a bug report but it was closed with no solution" is not an answer
it's commentary, and in link form it is a link-only post (which is also NAA)
 
@JeanneDark the DV's seem justified (Q showed zero effort or research), and the 2 CVs are for details/clarity. As for the rest, I guess it's a Catch 22: the question does not seem about programming indeed, and it may be a good fit for Computer Science SE (we also have a Theoretical Computer Science SE!), bit since we have an tag, with description "In theoretical computer science, automata theory is [...]", go figure...
At least for we have an explicit NOTE in the tag description that only implementation questions are on-topic here. Not so for .
 
2:27 PM
@desertnaut Thanks. I guess it was useful before the other stacks existed. "Details or clarity" is a bit surprising, I chose "more focus" for homework but there seems to be some confusion about which is the appropriate one for homework questions not meeting the criteria (I see them sometimes get closed for "details or clarity").
 
hope everyone had a better night than me last night. I accidentally ran a SQL stored procedure w/ an infinite loop in it for 20 seconds, so our email server had to deal with the same email, 21,000 times... luckily they were all to me
 
@TylerH ONO Second, huh?
 
@Turing85 hah, yes exactly
 
@NathanOliver Is this post something useful in any way?
 
2:40 PM
@Machavity I don't see any use for it
 
^ I would say it is defunct
 
bu dum cha
 
I didn't think so but I didn't want to delete something just for being wrong either. Thanks
 
@Machavity Question sounds rather broad to me; more or less 'write me a tutorial on functors". Close and leave around because of the good answers?
 
@Adriaan Looks like a "How to" question to me. The answers seem highly relevant to programming
The good ones at any rate
 
2:45 PM
@Machavity "What are they and how are they useful" doesn't sound like "how to" to me. I am not in favour of deleting the question in any case, because of the quality answers, just in favour of closing it
 
@Adriaan I'd rather keep it open. C++ keeps changing so it would be nice to add new answers if needed. Also, I use it as a dupe target so I definitely don't want it to get deleted so then it would need to be locked if it was closed.
 
That seems one of the "general reference" question, question that feel good to have but otherwise aren't useful to prevent new questions.
Supposedly this page is the canonical answer en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/utility/functional
 
@TylerH what does POB stand for?
 
primarily opinion-based
 
@TylerH ah thanks =)
 
@Turing85 ... one of the first things I asked when I started here, too :D
 
You sure it's not Pictures of Out-of-focus Begonias?
 
3:11 PM
@Machavity yessir!
@Machavity I meant - yes, Your Honor, I am (sure)
 
@PetterFriberg Wow, a lot of flags there...
 
Well, I still have 10 pending requests here since morning, so I think I can safely stop for today...
 
@Machavity yeah.. lots of pings from HeatDetector, I can't work anymore :)
I hope they don't post anymore... but instead that the fact that post is deleted made'em just move on...
 
@PetterFriberg They won't, for at least a while
 
yeah that's another good solution... not in my arsenal only yours :)
 
Did all the comments flags (mostly 1 flag --> delete) raise some auto flag?
hence would you have seen it also via mod interface?
 
Multiple autoflags, actually. The "red" comment flags autoflag above a certain threshold and they topped that by a lot
 
nice (that it raised autoflags)
 
@Turing85 Every time I see it I think it means Possibly Out-of-the-world Bestest post ever asked :) Since some of the most highly upvoted posts from 10 years ago fits both descriptions :)
 
I wonder if an autoflag on the post when there are multiple autoflag in comments would be useful.
 
3:36 PM
How much we should wait before flagging an answer as spam (self promotion) after we ask the author to declare their involvement with the link posted?
 
@Steve If there's a pattern, red flag immediately. if there's not, mod flag
The track record of people coming back to add disclosure isn't great
 
OK, two identical answers in the last hour or less. report stackoverflow.com/a/63940617/1197518
 
Ah, it's a GitHub library. Most of those are NAA
 
4:15 PM
@TylerH Do you still think this question is 'delete' worthy stackoverflow.com/q/63876804/5468463?
 
@Vega yep
 
How many delete votes it's gonna eat?
 
@ArghyaSadhu 4, I believe, since it is over 10 score
I think the threshold for 5 votes is either 15 or 20 score
 
It says one more is needed, there are already 3
 
@Vega Why did you feel this was a poor duplicate, sufficient to delete it?
 
5:11 PM
@Makyen You could also ask the same of @Machavity (and others).
... can Mere Mortals vote to undelete a post with a diamond-deleter?
 
@AdrianMole Nope
 
@AdrianMole Yes, but they didn't post the del-pls, and the post wasn't actually deleted when I began writing that. I went back and changed the tense of , my text when I saw the notification of the delete in the page.
 
See the post I linked about delete wars above :D
 
@AdrianMole No, but I'm not beyond being convinced this wasn't a basic dupe that was highly upvoted for covering some common use case
 
@Makyen It's an nth duplicate for me
 
they did end up going with a JS attempt (someone other than OP added the JS tag) but the question was about CSS
there are already some JS answers on the canonical
 
@Makyen It is poorly written and brings nothing new in the world of 'sibling' selectors. It is falsely over-voted
 
@Machavity I'm not formally disputing the deletion ... just posing a postulate.
 
@AdrianMole Nonsense. I know you're in the Molemobile headed to Metatown :P
 
5:42 PM
Meh... hit return too soon
 
I was wondering. You typically type things in IEEE double spaced essay format
 
hehe ... nice to see Mods Making a Mess! :-P
 
@Vega (cc @Machavity) Probably a considerable amount of my concern is that people are frustrated by the question and answers being significantly upvoted, due to hitting the Hot Network Questions list, and that frustration over the score leads them to want to delete the post. While I understand the frustration, I don't really see the score as being something that should be significantly considered when deciding if the dup is "poor", or not.
 
@AdrianMole Lets call it mossing, so no one knows what we're talking about :)
 
5:46 PM
Mossing? I must be missing something?
 
@AdrianMole For when a mod makes a mess :)
 
Mad.
 
And here I thought it was a clever IT Crowd reference
 
@Machavity You have me confused with someone clever :) I'm just a squirrel :)
 
@Scratte Squirrels are clever! Did you ever see a mole climbing a ladder to get at bird-seed?
 
6:00 PM
@Makyen I mentioned the score not as 'a reason to delete', but more as 'not a reason to keep'. I said poor, because it had the requirement and a code, nothing that proves that it has a new view to the problem with sibling selectors, nor a revelation. Added the fact that they finished by using JS solution added to the question post and not CSS as even expected in the title, makes the post deletable, IMHO. The target is well searchable and has many solutions.
 
@AdrianMole Do moles even eat bird-seeds?
 
We eat worms.
 
@Vega I haven't looked at the question in detail (i.e. all the answers, and the respective revision histories), but someone changing the question to add the JavaScript tag in order to justify their answer doesn't sound appropriate, unless the OP left their question open to such a solution.
 
@AdrianMole Just small ones? Or would a python count?
 
Snakes eat moles.
 
6:11 PM
@Makyen There's some major revisions there
 
@Machavity I was aware of the OP putting an answer in the question after it was closed. I considered that an additional issue, which should have been handled with an edit/rollback (ideally shortly after it happens), potentially with a comment that the OP should put such an answer on the dup-target, if it would be helpful there.
 
6:27 PM
@Makyen I should have been clearer. Look at revision 1. Even without the answer in the question, the original question was hollowed out to create a different question
 
6:41 PM
@Machavity I'm not understanding what you're saying. The original question appears to be basically the same as the actual question portion is now. It's a clear duplicate of the canonical, and should have been closed quickly. Unfortunately, it wasn't. The things that appear to make it "bad" is that it was answered, and answered multiple times, and that it got lots of attention, and thus upvotes, by being a Hot Network Question.
 
Ah, I misread that. I thought he was trying to evade the dupe closure by changing it into a JS one. Hrm
I went ahead and undeleted since that wasn't the issue I thought it was. Apologies to @Vega and @TylerH for the wasted vote
 
7:00 PM
@Machavity :-(
Guess I'll just have to become a moderator now, no other choice :-P
 
I'd vote for you ;)
 
@TylerH You'll have my vote, too! (With a wee bit of mutual back-scratching.) ;-P
 
+1 ;)
 
geez, let it not be said we don't butter each other up in this room...
Except rene, no one is allowed to butter him or his petals will wilt
 
"butter" => "batter" ??
 
7:03 PM
@AdrianMole I hope so! I want to butter all of you up! :P
 
... and, on the SOCVR menu today, we have Battered Moderator, served on a bed of Buttered Daisy Petals.
 
@TylerH Yeah, diamond deletion is one of those double-edged swords. I don't vote on a lot of [del-pls] anymore for that reason
 
@Machavity so you only undeleted it b/c you had already cast a mod delete vote
I understand the reasoning there
 
Ironically, I delete things a lot more often as a moderator. I've deleted about 2500 posts so far
 
@Makyen OP in the original version did say "is there a way to do this or would I have to use JS?" so I understand why someone might have posted a JS solution. However, it seems clear to me that "using JS" is a last resort, which is something that's already covered by the canonical
@Machavity I would delete a lot more, too
I can't even cast votes on answers yet, for one
 
7:08 PM
@TylerH Kinda. My position was they were trying to end-run a dupehammer, but that turned out to not be correct. That it's not as easy to get a diamond deletion reversal pushed me over that edge
 
@Machavity Long road, still, to catch Bhargav's 150,000!
 
@Machavity yeah, that's what I meant (about the diamond reversal)
 
@TylerH Yeah, I saw that it opened the question up to a JS solution. Although, the question really was "can it be done in CSS", not "how can I do this". However, it was answered as "how can I do this" (without restricting implementations to CSS only). I also noted that the person who added the JS tag wasn't someone who answered.
 
@AdrianMole In the same time frame Bhargav has deleted 15k posts. So a long way indeed
 
@Makyen Yep
 
7:13 PM
Is this anything more sinister than NAA (link-only)? The language sounds a bit R/A-ish.
 
@AdrianMole Yeah, I'd flag that as R/A
(and I did)
looks like it could even be disguised spam
 
You tipped me over the edge.
@Machavity Oh yeah - he's fast on the NAA-deletion.
 
It's spam. Going to the blog shows you a link to this site (MS link)
 
@Machavity But is 'mixing up' spam vs R/A a problem, in the context of such posts?
... either way, I guess it results in a user-nuke?
 
Correct
 
7:22 PM
@TylerH Heh! Me correct - go dink Mere øl.
 
@AdrianMole Red flags are red flags. The type is unimportant TBH
 
Just for context: The good folks of the Lao P.D.R, and many Thais, can't (or won't) pronounce their Rs.
 
PS @Machavity any idea how this was able to be posted by a 5 rep user on a protected question?
 
User nukes cannot be accomplished by red flags. Mods have to do that
 
@AdrianMole Unfortunately, that's going to depend on the moderator. There are some who will decline the incorrect type of red-flag (i.e. will decline a spam flag on an R/A post or vice versa). That's significantly more true on some other SE sites. Most moderators won't really care which you use.
 
7:25 PM
 
@Machavity ah, duh
I keep mixing up that it's 10 rep because I am often on other sites and it's 10 rep (not counting the 100 rep association bonus)
so I keep thinking one needs ~100 rep to answer protected questions
 
@Makyen But if it just gets to the "6 red flags" level, then a mod need not be involved, is not?
 
@AdrianMole Correct.
 
@Machavity Hmm. I was hoping for an unpublished privilege level at 30K.
... 20K has been far more 'fun' than I expected.
 
-1
Q: I don't like [nice] tags!

10 RepApparently we have a nice tag! So lets evaluate it for burnination! Does it describe the contents of the questions to which it is applied? and is it unambiguous? Well, if we look at the description for this tag, it states, nice is a UNIX kernel call and the name of a utility employed to lower ...

 
7:40 PM
@DavidW @DavidW Oops - ninja'd.
 
I've gone for spam. It looks like a relatively polite attempt to collect his prize money so I don't think R/A applies
 
@AdrianMole spam.
 
@Turing85 I went with "spam" + "non-English" = R/A.
... we really don't need Spammerwurst here! xD
 
@AdrianMole 25k is... meh
 
@Machavity Yeah, maybe. I'm not hugely motivated by the promise it offers ... but who knows? Maybe some folks find it useful.
... I just like the fact that the help page says not to talk too much about it. :)
 
7:46 PM
@AdrianMole I noticed that one when Bhargav mentioned it in SOBotics ;)
 
@Scratte Well, you would have, wouldn't you.
 
@Machavity How many user accounts have you deleted so far?
 
@AdrianMole It was hard to miss, yes. I've been slowing down my flagging to better enable Bhargav reaching 300,000 when I hit my 4000th :)
 
Ah! Synchronized swimming flagging. Good.
 
@AdrianMole What's the odds of keeping secrets really?
 
7:53 PM
Catija is proposing some closed question box changes. Feedback is welcomed
8
 
@Machavity let me dip over to the discord server to make sure my feedback is given in the wrong arena... :-P
 
In other news, MSO now has recursive irony
 
Was my edit/comment here perhaps a tad cheeky?
 
Nah seems fine
 
Cheese and biscuits!
 
8:01 PM
@AdrianMole go to page 1...
 
@TylerH {doh}
 
@AdrianMole "don't forget to NOT" is that the same as "forgot to DO"? :)
 
@Machavity Is it only Shog{n} (where n is a non-negative, single-digit integer) who's allowed to abbreviate Catija's name?
 
As a sidetrack: Some users will downvote a post just because it's all bold.
 
8:15 PM
@Scratte I just felt the answer wasn't really worth any more editing than removing the begging.
 
I'm going to try to keep my trigger-happiness down :)
 
@AdrianMole If I'm gonna sticky it, I'll use her full moniker. Otherwise we call her Cat everywhere else :P
I do it primarily for clarity
 
You may very well do so, but I wouldn't dare.
... (Catija and I have yet to be formally introduced.)
 
8:34 PM
This is new. A code snippet inside of a code block. stackoverflow.com/q/63945730/1839439 Is this a bug?
 
It could be somebody playing fast and loose with the question creation UI and giving up midway
 
And here's another unusuality - reasonably high-rep/long-term user posting link only NAA.
^ BTW - I invented a word there.
 
@Dharman I've seen that before. I think I even asked about it here.
 
(Apparently, unusualness is a word.)
 
I though anything lower than 10K was low-reputation :)
 
8:42 PM
@Dharman Non-Q link first: bad form, old man!
 
@AdrianMole It's the way the cv-genearator does it.
I would need to come back here quickly and edit it every time
 
Really?
 
Yeah. Custom message gets added here
 
OK - I seldom use custom close. (Too lazy.)
 
I usually just delete the long-form version of my custom close reasons, but I also usually send the cv-pls separately from my close vote anyway (for unrelated reasons)
 
8:51 PM
No reason is unrelated. Otherwise it's unreasonable.
 
@Dharman Or just send the request after sending the close-vote. That's the sort of thing for which the request generator UI exists. It picks up the custom text, because that's a good starting point for your cv-pls, not because you're supposed to use it verbatim. Maybe the solution is to disable the cv-pls checkbox in the close-dialog when the user selects a custom reason.
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9:08 PM
 
There really are users that make 1000 reputation points elusively on edits :O
 
@Scratte oh yes
 
@TylerH But.. it takes so much more effort then writing Answers. Depending on quality, of course.
 
@Scratte Depends on how much you know
if you don't know some programming language/technology, then it's pretty hard to post an answer that is going to get upvoted
 
Good point. I didn't think of that. Isn't it enough to read the tutorials? ;)
 
9:30 PM
 
Is this comment unkind?
 
@Scratte Mmmm ... not really. Maybe NLN? That sort of thing happens a lot in the C/C++ tags (but that's where most of the old fa*ts hang out).
 
@AdrianMole It's not very helpful though, is it?
 
Sure .. it is unhelpful. Hence "NLN."
.. not worthy of a stronger flag, IMHO.
 
Where's our comment flagger, when we need one? :)
 
9:38 PM
@Scratte You just have to super-ping @@Dharman!
... oh, I forgot ... you don't have that userscript.
 
Ahh.. we have two :D There's also "Enet4 the comment flagger", no? :) Hmm.. apparently not, as they're now "Enet4 the closer as duplicate"
 
I flagged it NLN, we'll see what the verdict is...
 
I have absolutely no idea what "E_net4..." has for their latest title.
 
E_net4 the unknown-title haver
 
hehe
@RyanM Well .. it is no more! It's gone to meet its maker.
 
9:42 PM
@AdrianMole That user script? Not aware of any user script that makes one a diamond moderator. I see you forgot to install it :)
 
@Scratte Eeez a seekreet.
... and a diamond-level sock-puppet helps.
 
If it worked I'd have to come up with a new colour for default moderators, as I think you'll look nice in green.
 
grrr
... eeen?
 
@Scratte which one? the first one by Helder?
 
@AdrianMole You're already wearing green. Btw, I think you sit at the window too much, as you seem to have a tan on only one arm.
@TylerH No. I linked directly to it. It's gone now, thanks to RyanM the new comment flagger :)
 
9:51 PM
@Scratte For a more balanced view, please check my Meta.SE Profile.
 
10:47 PM
@AdrianMole Do you guys have wine cellars in Wales?
 
@bad_coder What's wine? What's a cellar? (Is that a place where beer is kept cold?)
 
@AdrianMole LOL you are joking right?! I mean, after grape harvest that's where you take the grapes to be pressed and stored: the wine cellar. And it's also a good place to drink the wine.
 
"OH GOD SPIDERS" is now my favorite SO username... bonus points for their profile text of "Apparently, this user prefers to keep an air of mystery about them. He also likes uncontrolled cannibalism in churches."
 
@bad_coder Grapes? Are they related to wine? (In Wales, we make booze from seaweed.)
 
@Dharman Maybe 100ish. There's no stats on that. Most are spammers, but some are socks
 
10:54 PM
@AdrianMole I love seaweed, I'd be interested if you could give me a link for that beverage. Anyway, Wales does produce wine in small quantities which has me unreasonably curious to try it.
 
@RyanM I've noticed that user a few times :) The username is just awesome :)
 
@bad_coder The Welsh can make anything from seaweed (Google "laver bread"). Especially coracles - small boats made by stretching dried kelp over the twisted skeletons of deprecated Saesnegs.
 
11:21 PM
@AdrianMole lol, Saesnegs had me googling and I'm not entirely sure I understand the meaning you give it. Anyway, I just found out about Welsh breakfast and I can't wait to try it. I want to try many preparations of Laver bread, that made my evening.
 
@bad_coder I used the term Saesneg in a colloquial/slang sense. Officially, it means "English" as an adjective, or as a term for the language. However, although the word for "English(man)" is actually just saes (the feminine form is always saesnes, however), it is generally understood/accepted by native Cymraeg speakers in the sense I used it.
... also, the story about coracles wasn't entirely true. ;-P
 
@AdrianMole I noticed it was a joke and I found it imaginative and funny.
 
... the word is really just Celtic for Saxon.
 
saes+nes funny word, a diphthong surrounded by s with a feminine suffix.
 
Not a diphthong - two vowels, both of which are pronounced (even if in rapid succession).
 
11:32 PM
@AdrianMole well anyway, I spent the whole week making wine. Surrounded by tens of tons of grapes...And I thought:"Maybe Adrian Mole would like this..."
 
nae bother.
^ That's a diphthong. :)
 
11:43 PM
@AdrianMole ae always goes together wherever it appears?! Wrong? Even if the formal syllabification splits them.
 
Hmm. Not sure - English and Welsh have very different rules about diphthongs and/or consecutive vowels. In the English word, "Encyclopaedia," ae is a diphthong. In Welsh, ae is seldom (if ever) such.
 
@AdrianMole good point. I'll have to think about it, but usually these things take me time.
@AdrianMole but how about the wine cellar. Sounds enticing? :D
 
I'm full o' beer and ready for the sack! Wine is not an option (with or without a cellar).
 
@AdrianMole "no dan" (I think that was it...) Drink some water -to help the metabolism-, and hopefully there won't be too much of a hang over tomorrow.
 

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