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I would bet that MS installation process is to blame... they always mess up when you are doing something "fancy"
@Braiam Is that really microsoft?
I thought they've outsourced that to Open Source?
00:16
@Makyen Why did you close the question above?
@Dharman You mean the one that isn't in English?
Yeah, you don't usually close questions
@Dharman Because it was easy/simple/no thought needed and I was planning to run the Archiver immediately afterward, but then got pulled onto something else, so didn't actually run the Archiver.
@Dharman Yeah, with the 3 CV change, having a moderator close a question that's already here in the room doesn't save nearly as much wrt. close-votes as it once did. I'd pulled back a bit from servicing requests because I had wanted to see how well the room was handling the volume of requests which it was getting. Overall, it's seemed to keep up with requests, and maintaining a much lower rate of requests that end up "expired".
I'd vote on more, but many requests are just too ... difficult. I can't justify my vote on some of them
00:31
You definitely shouldn't vote unless your own evaluation of the question is that it should be closed. If you're not sure that a question should be closed, then you should just skip. Don't feel bad that there are some which you're unable to evaluate, or that you disagree that the question should be closed.
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@Dharman Don't post it in this room, nobody will judge you for it :D
 
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@WiktorStribiżew I meant questions about .htaccess rewrite rules. If I had the regex golden badge I would close at least half of them as a duplicate of What does this regex mean?
05:34
@PetterFriberg Not sure if this has already been answered later in the transcript, but... there's never a need to worry about raising duplicate mod flags. It's just as easy for us to dismiss multiple flags as helpful as it is for us to dismiss a single flag. And it's better to err on the side of flagging, instead of assuming that someone else did/will, since they might not have, and we don't want to miss things.
(In this case, a flag was raised, so no further action is needed. But in the future, there's no need to worry about or second-guess. Just flag stuff that needs flagging.)
@bad_coder No; specific questions about improving small pieces of code are on-topic for Stack Overflow. That isn't asking for a true code review, so it's not something that should be migrated to Code Review. (It couldn't be anyway, as it's too old to migrate: >60 days.)
06:00
@πάνταῥεῖ It isn't. Beginners really should be using Visual Studio proper, which comes with the whole compilation toolchain. It's unfortunate that people are downloading and trying to use Visual Studio Code instead, which is more of a glorified text editor than an IDE.
@Makyen Hmm. Interesting point of view. I did not realize you had been doing that. I don't really see the point in a moderator pulling back. The moderators are part of the room, so should be accounted for in any assessment of what volume the room can handle.
@oguzismail Those answers do not look low-quality. Are they useful? Should they be merged?
@CodyGray I don't think they should, they do not seem to add anything new
@CodyGray Yes, but I know what volume I can do. Seeing how the room does without that is beneficial from my POV. There were large periods when I was looking at and evaluating if I should vote on every request posted here which wasn't already handled when I went through them. My continuing to do that would substantially skew getting a feel for what level of request volume the room can support.
As would my doing that. :-)
But I guess if you tell others what experiments you're planning to run, it inevitably skews the results, too.
06:16
@CodyGray Yes, exactly. :)
So, either way, you're skewed.
06:30
@CodyGray So....situation normal. :)
06:45
@CodyGray thanks for explaining I didn't know about this.
08:09
Is there any talk of removing the "accepted answer" feature, or at least stop pinning those answers?
Talk, yes. By the devs, no.
@kvantour it is asking why the typo is problematic (though I too have voted to close it)
Staff have said multiple times that they're "considering" and "reviewing" it. But no action so far. And a lot of turnover of said staff.
@Tomerikoo Why on earth did that guy accept the answer? :D
08:15
@klutt To pin it to the top? ;D
Gah!
Should've accepted the answer with the lowest score
@CodyGray (glorified text editor) Yes, it's a bit like emacs or vim + automated shell access. But the latter never was something confused beginners were prone to start with ;-P
Yeah. I mean, even my favorite Programmer's Notepad has the ability to automate shell access. And it has a little sidebar that can show files in a "project". I don't really think any of that makes it an IDE.
08:31
@Cody The mysteries, which role text editors, IDEs and toolchains play in the whole process of writing and compiling c++ code look like "must be sorcery" for newcomers already (not to mention the difference between compiler and linker) .
Hmm. It was always pretty obvious to me.
Many "newb" question could be clarified, simply by teaching the correct terminology 1st
I didn't understand the distinction between compiler and linker; I would have called everything that we call a "toolchain" a "compiler", but honestly, I think even as an expert that the distinction is often mostly academic.
Depends on abstraction level you're taking to look at it (as always)
Yeah, if you're developing the toolchain, it's relevant. As a programmer writing an app, it almost never matters. The whole thing might as well just be a black box that takes source code as input and produces binary code as output.
08:34
if you care about the distinction, it shows your age ...
we're old
And...is increasingly becoming that.
All the classic... what are they, seven steps of compiling C code have pretty much been merged into a handful of executables now.
Some Old Close Vote Reviewers ;)
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Typical question "Make fails with exit code 1, command returned xyz, how to fix that?" :-)
Hey, I'm not old!
@Jeanne You don't even want to know how old actually :)
08:38
@tripleee I think it is fine to close that question. We could close it with a duplicate explaining the use of the <semicolumn>-character.
09:05
@gnat A question you closed is being discussed on MSO.
09:16
Do you guy also have to fight the vertical scroll boss? Like this meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/405056
I cannot understand what that screen-capture GIF is trying to show.
Code block vas scrolling. I was just click left. and it keep scrolling right. Re sync between wire less mouse and dongle fixed it.
It's a no repro. Will delete it if not close by the time i came back to the PC.
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10:08
I flagged a answer, after a while the question was edited with formatted code. what will happen if I was not retract my flag??? this is that answer stackoverflow.com/posts/66116079/revisions
How did you flag it?
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@JeanneDark manual, you can see that answer here stackoverflow.com/posts/66116079/revisions the answer was just : Less, clear, but more than 10 times faster!
@oguzismail And you would be right in the majority of cases, since all "regex" thing there is just .* / (.*) and a backreference or two. However, posts about .htaccess are not off-topic by themselves.
@sta If you feel like the flagging reason no longer applies, there's no reason to not retract the flag. The original version looked like NAA, I wouldn't use custom flags for that. Only use them when the problems with the post are not obvious from the post itself.
@sta It does not appear that you raised a manual flag. Instead, it looks like you raised a "not an answer" flag on the answer, which was certainly valid at the time it was posted. You've now retracted that flag after the edit, which is reasonable.
10:12
@sta assuming you flagged as NAA...roll dice, pick an option at random: the flag gets declined because the moderator didn't notice the post was rewritten; the low-quality-posts queue does...something to it, maybe disputes it if people pick Looks OK, or marks it helpful if they Edit; a moderator notices the post was edited from an NAA and marks your flag helpful without taking any action
It is reasonable to assume that the moderator handling your flag would notice that the post had been edited since the flag was raised, but that's not necessarily true. Missing that is a common mistake that moderators make, since we handle flags quite quickly. On the other hand, a single declined NAA flag, especially one where it is obvious what went wrong, is nothing to bat an eye over.
Ah, and, as @RyanM says, it's also possible that it's handled by the community in the review queues, in which case you can definitely roll those dice.
10:39
@gnat According to this meta, that question shouldn't be closed...
11:01
@gnat @rene Could this be moved to the graveyard? It's been acted upon, but has also been reopened, so is eligible for closure again.
Thanks.
11:26
@πάνταῥεῖ The same thing with just two layers. dpkg fails and apt-get reports a dependency unsatisfied. People blame apt-get.
Should I leave it or close it stackoverflow.com/posts/66112929/revisions ?
@Dharman I would leave it. Flag the comment as NLN
@Dharman The user knows about the existence of spanish.so.
11:55
@Tomerikoo Not everyone agrees with that Meta ;)
But our opinion seems to be in minority, as it stands.
@DalijaPrasnikar I was just looking for justice according to (what seems to be) the consensus. If the question in that meta shouldn't be closed, then so does the one presented here... Still, same as in the meta, I believe it could be closed for other reasons
@Tomerikoo So you believe the message is that no question that contains no code can be too broad?
Good question does not need to contain code. But it needs to state what is the actual problem.
@JeanneDark Read my answer in the meta, I'm saying quite the opposite. But referring to the specific example there. I refrain from such general expressions because those tend to be too.... general. Each question is a separate case
@Tomerikoo So why do you argue with that general MSO and not by pointing out why that specific question is not too broad?
12:09
@Tomerikoo there is no justice here... everything is pretty much random...
@Tomerikoo That's not an authoritative answer, it is just someone's opinion. Speaking of which, am I the only one who noticed that the author of that meta question has been the subject of a little too many controversies lately or you guys just avoid talking about a certain user because it might be construed as targeting?
@Shree needs a reject edit
Done.
@oguzismail I only noticed that the OP of the meta is the answerer in the related question
12:13
@Tomerikoo You don't remember those self-answered questions about string blocks and switch expressions?
12:40
I have no pending flags. This is so strange
I've got 8, did you suddenly start sending straightforward flags? :-p
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I flagged this, because this is not an answer. My all flag approved without this one, I did a miastake to flag it as not an answer??? stackoverflow.com/a/66113621/4575350
I haven't been flagging much recently
@sta Was the flag declined or is it still pending?
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@JeanneDark still pending
12:44
it takes 5 minutes for your flag to lead to a reviewtask and then it needs reviewers to look at it. That takes time.
@Dharman Because you now can vote to delete? :)
No, because there are games on steam
I only have 15 del votes and I have 100 flags
Delete votes do not replace flags unfortunately.
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@Dharman do you flag manually from this account or by a bot?
Both, but now mainly the bot is doing the work
@Dharman Remember that delete votes scale with reputation ;)
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12:51
@Dharman I see you everywhere to edit question/answer. You edit all manually?
No
I edit a lot manually, but I have a bot set up to remove any new instances of Hope it helps in answers
@AdrianMole a suggested edit you rejected is brought up on meta
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What to do with this type of question, that solved with comment? stackoverflow.com/q/66119415/4575350
@sta It's your comment... Turn it into an answer and ask the OP to accept...
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@Dharman not actually, the mentioned question is related with get/head route. Not post route.
13:15
But the answer is the same
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@Dharman yes, this is. Mark duplicate
@sta See the FAQ on how to format requests in here.
@sta you might like our *-pls Request generator userscript: socvr.org/tools/userscripts
13:33
@kvantour Why discourage the OP from deleting the question? That seems like the optimal outcome.
I migrated it to Unix.SE
...okay, that's actually a better outcome
@RyanM Multiple variations of the same questions seem to be a good idea. As long as they all point to the same answer. That is the only reason why I suggested the user not to delete the question. It is not a horrible question and if someone searches on SO for this question, it is now clear he could search for the answer on SU. But if the community feels like deleting this, fine by me.
14:21
@rene Thanks for the pointer. I've posted an answer, which I may edit a bit later.
I saw that. I approve of that answer.
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Q: Can Trogdor [find] some time to burninate this tag?

EJoshuaS - Reinstate MonicaThe find tag has the following description: This tag has multiple meanings. Please DO NOT use this tag if you're just trying to find something. Naturally, contrary to the tag description, many of these questions are about trying to find something. There's little commonality in exactly what they...

Too late, already closed as duplicate
@πάνταῥεῖ It's open source but still Microsoft devs contributing code
@TylerH I know, merely said for the nice pun :)
14:28
ah
@TylerH: what does that do?
signals to smokey that it was vandalism
it's equivalent to tp-
I need to talk to a moderator. Can someone help me here, please?
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14:39
@ShayanShafiq just ask your question, you will get a response from moderator
@ShayanShafiq No, sorry. Flag one of your posts and explain what you need. A mod will respond or ask on Meta
@sta think they mean an SO mod not high rep user or RO
@sta please note our rule in our FAQ: socvr.org/faq#GEfM-no-mod-ping
16:10
@rene None of the moderators respond to the flags. I've tried already.
@ShayanShafiq Be patient.
Are you looking for advice, or for someone to do something to solve a problem for you?
You may not get an immediate response. They will get to it as long as the flag is in 'pending'
@ShayanShafiq what is the flag status? If it is declined then you have to accept that as the final verdict.
Around what time you guess?
'pending'
16:13
6 to 8 weeks
The moderator flag queue is a bit backlogged right now. I've got one that's been pending for about a week and a half now. The handling time really depends on the flag.
Moderators are also volunteers like us.
If the flag is "hey this is not an answer but it's kinda subtle, here's why, could you delete it" they'll usually handle it in a day or three. if it's complex...it'll take longer.
Raised two flags 6-8 days ago and they were handled today or yesterday-ish.
@rene And the bar is for 16 weeks. That's too low for SO. Does no one feel it doesn't meet SO standards?
@RyanM I have 19 flags waiting for review already.
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Today I review 31 flags, and all are accepted
No any pending
moderator flags?
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@SurajRao i just flagged, most of them are not a answer
Those go into review queue and arent necessarily complicated as custom mod flags might be
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@ShayanShafiq 19 flag you made as in need of moderator intervention?
16:29
@sta In total
I don't remember now the ones for mod intervention.
@ShayanShafiq there is no SLA. 16 weeks is fine, 32 is also fine.
@rene SLA?
@rene 32 weeks for?
@JeanneDark Oh
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@ShayanShafiq You have only one pending moderator flag, and you raised it about 1 or 2 minutes before jumping in here. I don't think that's an indication of slow flag handling.
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16:36
We beg to differ ;)
heh @rene
@Rob I jumped in here since I've already had this experience of my earlier flags going unanswered. Even the messages I sent from the 'contact us' section, tweets, etc. all go unanswered.
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Sorry, I seem to have messed up the timestamps. You had a few flags pending before you jumped in here, but those were all close 'votes' which moderators don't handle in particular. Your latest flag (which I thought you were asking about) is the only moderator flag
@ShayanShafiq All of your pending flags, other than the one which you raised 4 minutes after complaining in here, are close flags. Close flags are handled by the community through the Close Vote Review Queue, not by moderators. It is not uncommon for such flags to age away.
ninja'd :;
Other flags may also be handled in queues by normal users, like NAA, and may never come to the mods' attention.
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16:41
How to report a Spammer in SO?
Like this one https://stackoverflow.com/users/15177331/code-aa
@Rob Can you handle that flag, please?
Is this an answer? I don't think it really tries to address the question author's question.
@sta report here: chat.stackexchange.com/rooms/11540/charcoal-hq we do not moderate users in our room
@sta We don't moderate users. You can also raise a custom flag and report your findings.
@ShayanShafiq Please note the FAQ: "Pinging moderators for anything that could be handled with a flag is not acceptable..."
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@ShayanShafiq If I were to handle it, honestly, I would decline it. However, there are mods far more active in that area of the site so I'm leaving it to them. But regardless, you can't jump the flag queue by coming in here. It's not a super urgent flag, either
16:44
@ShayanShafiq You've already asked extensively in the meta room about how to appeal your ban and have been informed multiple times (I count 3) to appeal on meta, so I do hope it's not about that...
There are about 4.6k posts waiting in Close vote review queue atm.. Unless other users with cv privilege come across those posts, they might age away.
@Nick No
@Makyen Can you handle that flag, please?
I worry you are about to be chat banned. You've received guidance from multiple room operators to not make these requests.
@ShayanShafiq please don't ping any mod again in this room.
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16:50
@Rob I respect your view on it. But to me, it is really important. Thank you for the help, though. :)
@rene Ok. I'm not acquainted with the rules here.
You were linked to that rule earlier by Jeanne chat.stackoverflow.com/transcript/message/51565054#51565054
@rene Sorry I'd missed that
17:32
@ShayanShafiq I had a look through some of your recent reviews...about half that I checked are arguably wrong, some blatantly so. Examples: This is not a programming question at all, this looks like it's general computing, this needs text as text, not images.
You should take a look at the help center, especially What topics can I ask about here? and How to create a Minimal, Reproducible Example
My advice would be to spend a few weeks absorbing that material and then send a flag explaining why your reviews were wrong, and why you won't make the same mistakes again.
@RyanM Thank you very much for the insight. I understand I need to exercise more care when I get to review again. :)
No problem
19:34
@CodyGray Thanks Cody, more then being worried about multiple flags, I was lazy :(, specially since I saw that Peter had comments on other answers (I'm using bots to monitor those kind of comments).. I was so lazy (and busy with work) that my taught was "let me pass it in SOCVR, some mod (or other user) will be around and see it, if not flagged I will flag the other ones later. My bad but the stress between work and wanting to do good SO sometimes make me do these bad choices.
20:24
Opening a question with, "Respected Seniors i want to ..." is never going to win any medals, eh?
Nah, don't over do it. I'll take seniors
What's wrong with "Respected Senioritas?"
I feel like I'd respond well to being called "Respected señor"
20:47
@IanCampbell Señor Ian de Campbellio?
@tink That looks quite clear to me. What additional details do you think the OP should add?
@cigien How about the flavor of regex they want to use?
@IanCampbell PCRE I presume. I don't follow the regex tag too much, but I don't usually see the flavor specified.
@cigien the tag has one of Stack Overflow's rare additional system warnings to specify a flavor/language when using
@TylerH Oh, I didn't know that, thanks. I'll leave a comment asking for clarification.
21:23
other tags with that warning include and
not sure about which other ones may include a warning
Yeah, the tag does say to specify language/tool. When you say "system warning", is that something that pops up when the OP asks a question?
If only it were a bit more salient: i.sstatic.net/Hg0YQ.png
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Any thoughts about this answer: stackoverflow.com/a/66126322/5277820 Is that a rude answer? Should I flag it? I guess, writing an answer, refering another answer of himself and recommend closing the question is at least a little bit strange.
@dur I've edited out the meta commentary. I don't think it's rude enough for an R/A flag, if that's what you're asking. I also think there might be enough of an answer to disqualify it as NAA, but I don't think a NAA flag is unreasonable either.
21:37
@IanCampbell Hmm, that's not great. I imagine a lot of OPs don't even notice that :(
You weren't impressed with my well researched question?
Oh, I hadn't read the question. Very impressive ;)
@cigien @IanCampbell it shows up a bit more clearly when editing an existing question: i.sstatic.net/ouPPS.png
That's much more obvious
that's the message I was thinking of
21:45
That's pretty good. Shame it's not that clear when posting.
yeah, I didn't realize it was more muted
that is a bummer
Time for a [feature-request] you think? ;)
@cigien - what tooling they're intending to use, and, given the comment to the first answer, what output they expect for the last regex.
@tink I've asked for clarification about tooling. Clarity about the desired output would help as well, that's a good point. I'll leave a comment for that, thanks.
Churr =}
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22:02
@cigien Thank you. You removed the problematic parts, now I can live with it.
Not a duplicate of the question linked, I mean.
23:39
Are we concerned about old link-only answers?
@tink I'm not sure what you mean by concerned. It appears to be NAA, and should be flagged I think.

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