I didn't I had a huge fun, I got serial upvoting reversed for the first time :) I was expecting serial downvoting correction from the other day instead, haha
@Vega There were a significant number of people affected by a reversal at that time. This MSO post was created by another person who experienced a reversal at the same time. There's not a lot of information in the comments there, but there's some.
@HenryEcker On the second thought, the post is missing the language tag, right? I have no idea how to scrape a site, but I suppose that the question post should have a language tag to be clear, or it is off-topic, because it is not about programming
@Vega It's okay me either. I really felt like the question is probably closable, but every reason I had didn't get me all the way to casting a close vote... I suppose it's unclear because it doesn't specify which end point/formula is being used (which could have duplicate api calls by mistake) or be using an outdated endpoint...
I was just looking for a duplicate which could direct others to a source for being rate limited by Instagram which I felt would be more useful then a closed unclear question that dead ends
Wow, that was some sneaky santa clausing! It never came in a chunk. That was a lot of under-the-radar upvoting. Interesting. imgur.com/a/WJLtYt8 ...now I just want to know who it was!!!
Yup. Impacted a lot of users. Was a pretty serious case of targeted upvoting by someone who definitely knew what they were doing. Took a while for us to uncover and decide how best to handle.
> "Only" some 3k users were affected by this event.
But that's nothing! It's less than 25% of the 13k users who preferred their top bar non-sticky, and I have it on good authority that those 13k users don't matter.
@CodyGray Hoping you remember our conversation from some time ago, would this question also not be considered as opinion based? I mean, it's on the edge but I see it more as "why use braces on the same line" and not "which one do you prefer"
I doubt it's appropriate to speculate about who was responsible. If this was a voting ring, most of the voters, ie. sockpuppets, have also probably been nuked, I guess.
Is this now an answer after the edit? The first part repeats the solution from the other answer. Question is about reactjs.
Adding to my question: The other part of the answer is already contained in the question (@mui/core and @mui/icons-material eg. in the last code block)
@Braiam I think the stats published by SE show there's around a 90%-10% gender unbalance in the user base. So having a 50%-50% split in users affected by gender doesn't follow an even distribution.
@Adriaan mmm, when you have users tending towards high rep with linkedin profiles, full names, bios...
@Adriaan even if it were fake avatars, which in this case I think they aren't for the most part, the voting distribution would still be uneven. And it would be even more noteworthy because that'd be about the only factor distinguishing those profiles.
@bad_coder There was almost certainly much more to that whole voting fraud than we shall ever know. But, to offer my own wee bit of speculation, I would think that many of the affected (i.e. inappropriately upvoted) users were chosen arbitrarily, in an attempt to cover up the main scam.
@AdrianMole that's what I was saying: the last pages of affected users were on the mid/high-rep spectrum and half were woman. So those are 2 noteworthy factors that would apparently deviate from arbitrary.
Do we allow answers that are copy-pasted from Reddit? Reddit link. (There may even be something deeper going on on that cross-posted question - dunno.)
@Braiam yeah, but it's like the UML drawing questions... Diagrams can still be somehow about programming, only this one is about hardware/software infrastructure...
Well, you guys made the call I would've had a hard time CV'ing that one...
@CodyGray Perhaps nitpicking, but while git is a software development tool; Git-bash is a shell that the user is trying to add to Windows Terminal. IMHO, that's not "a practical, answerable problem that is unique to software development" That said, I usually try to give as much leniency as possible to make something on-topic, so my bias against Windows Terminal questions probably caused me to cv-pls on this more than anything :-)
the "typo" reason includes 'issues not likely to be of use to another user'. If it's something fundamental like "here's how to write an array in PHP -> here's the step where you put the colon" that sounds like it would apply
I'd need to see an example Q to know for sure though...
it says "Stack Overflow is a question and answer site for professional and enthusiast programmers". What to do with question from not programmers? stackoverflow.com/questions/69917640/…
@Juraj If somebody is doing programming, they are a programmer. Let's not really delve into gatekeeping here. Is the post useful and clear? That's what matters.
@MrMythical if you flagged them and the comments are not r/a then no extra flagging is needed. A mod will find them in their queue. We don't do comment moderation here unless it is in the rude / abusive category
@desertnaut yeah, I just hit cross-roads in my development and am deciding over a bunch of object/data designs... (Something that I'm usually able to figure out without much formalism.) After banging my head enough all roads seemed to lead towards UML. (Life was more linear with single inheritance languages...)
@HenryEcker mods, from their own expertise or after meta discussion/requests. It's stated at the end of the tag-wikis if a default language is associated with a tag. You can check the metas for "highlight" to find the threads where such policies are defined.
@HenryEcker you'll also find the supported languages are less than some parts of the community would desire.
@HenryEcker (removed redundant information) For example, c++ has "Code Language (used for syntax highlighting): lang-cpp" at the bottom of its about page.
Hmm. Okay. I was just thinking after editing that arduino question that lang-arduino/lang-ino is supported on SO and by highlight.js but without another tag that code block was un-highlighted.
@HenryEcker I'm not an Arduino buf although I did some embedded development in C derivatives. I was under the impression Arduino isn't necessarily Java and can support a number of languages. So a default highlight in that case could result in incorrect highlights without additional specific language tags...
@HenryEcker the source fence language code will override anything. Problem is since you don't actually have an arduino-lang in the JavaScript SE sends over it will default to auto-detect. (You'd have to look at the run-time JavaScript to see what highlight.js autodetects and uses in that case.)
@Dharman To be honest, I'm not really sure. 5 people have found it useful. Somehow. Even though the information it has isn't even new compared to other answers there.
Although, it does also have two "answers" to itself (in comments). Seems like it's not useful to me but I'd appreciate a second opinion.
I deleted it for rehashing something covered previously. The thing you have to be careful of is if the newer answer inspired an editting the older answer
There have been a handful of other questions on meta but they are all about specific Docker questions, to the tune of "why was my question closed as off-topic?"
If you ask me personally, all docker (as well as k8s, aws, ...) questions should be declared off-topic and migrated to devops (at least as long as they are not directly programming-related, e.g. using a client library or calling a rest api). But I know that many disagree with this opinion.
> As someone who is not a web developer this interesting article was a good overview of the...
err, no, as someone who isn't a web developer you aren't qualified to judge the article as a good overview of a bunch of things you admittedly don't understand
eh, it's effectively a custom "not about programming" close reason. The question is about a tool... that can be used by developers for programming and therefore is sometimes on topic.. and i'd expand that "somtimes" to the given question
in other words i don't think the close reason is necessarily a bad one, just incorrectly applied to the given question
@TylerH Hm... not sure what to think about that. At least one of the answers mentions what ps stands for. But the questions in and of themselves are not the same.