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1:36 AM
 
@10Rep No, just a very poor attempt at asking a question about a code obfuscator
 
Ohh, I thought it was a caesar cipher decoded question but then there were numbers so I got confused. Thanks.
 
 
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3:56 AM
One answer will prevent automatic deletion (Roomba) of question no?
 
@oguzismail Thank you, That means one answer will prevent automatic deletion (Roomba) of question. :)
Is that a good question?
 
 
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6:19 AM
I see a question that it doesn't belong to Programming, and it better for Huawei Customer Support. So what is the most suitable flag? Off-topic?
 
yes
 
@rene Thank you. :)
 
@KevinM.Mansour here is the meta post in case you want to leave a comment: meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/255745/…
 
Thank you. :)
I have found a user who really asked more than 4 bad questions (Off-topic). So is there a Moderater which can ask him to be accurate a bit while asking question. I will be appreciated. Thank you. :)
 
6:51 AM
@KevinM.Mansour do not target users, specially not in this room. Raise a mod flag if you have user specific concerns.
 
@rene Thank you, I do not target users. I just see they ask bad questions and I requested kindly to edit and improve their questions to be on-topic but I think there is no response so far, I will raise a moderator flag. Thank you again. :)
 
7:06 AM
@KevinM.Mansour stop it! You are posting 6 cv-pls requests in a row now for the same user. That is user targeting. It is NOT allowed in this room.
 
:52400664 Albeit some users might post low quality posts, we do not cv-pls more than 1 per user. That is what rene suggested you previously
 
@Vega Anyway they are removed now.
 
7:26 AM
Is this on-topic in your opinion?
 
@Vega It is. I wish it weren't though, regex.stackexchange.com should have been a thing already.
 
@oguzismail Thank you!
 
 
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10:36 AM
^ Same question is asked two times.
 
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1:11 PM
Is this question is suitable for meta SO, or it's fine on SO ? stackapps ? stackoverflow.com/q/67948882/965146
 
@Shree In my opnion, it is fine on Stack Overflow.
 
humm. Ok, thanks for the review.
 
@Shree I'll have to write a tutorial. It is fine on SO, if they would include what they currently have as code. It might be none.
 
@Shree You are welcome. :)
 
There is a bug in "reopen" queue. Audits are recognisable with a glance :) Is that a known bug (you are aware of) and waiting for a fix or I should report?
 
1:51 PM
@KevinM.Mansour That will roomba in 10 days. Is there any particular reason to delete it immediately? Also, what is [del-pls: invalid-request]? I'm not sure what that tag means.
 
@cigien Ops. I missed that. I have done same mistake yesterday. :)
@cigien What is [del-pls: invalid-request]?
 
@KevinM.Mansour No worries, it's not a wrong request, just a bit unnecessary I feel.
@KevinM.Mansour I don't know. That's why I'm asking why you added the tag.
 
I see it as.
@cigien I am didn't add anything, I am using Request Generator user-script?
 
@KevinM.Mansour Oh, I see. I'm seeing the tag as I mentioned it. It must be one of the SOCVR scripts auto-filling in that information. Odd, it's within 1 downvote of being eligible, so it's technically a valid request as far as I can tell.
 
@cigien Thank you. :)
 
1:57 PM
@cigien The "invalid-request" part is added by the URRS. If you hover over the tag, it will display a tooltip telling you why it thinks the request is invalid.
 
@Makyen Ah, so it does, thanks. Is that tag correct in this case though? -2 is a valid score for a del-pls, right?
 
ohhh, Just know , hover over the tag give information. :)
 
@cigien IIRC, there's an update which hasn't been pushed.
 
@Makyen Excellent, it's all taken care of then :) Thanks.
 
np
 
2:11 PM
What about this question? The upvoted, new NAA made me aware of it. Is it even a question (look at the last paragraph and also the comment ("Someone on the DJ team made a BIG MISTAKE pulling this from Maven repo and placing it in a repo that does not work! Please put it back in Maven Repo", "Yes - i hope they find this when looking through Stackoverflow.")?
 
What is our stance on deleting off-topic questions (already closed) with high traffic (lots of views)? Do we delete, or let it stay because people still find it useful?
 
There are a few meta posts about such questions discussing closure, deletion, historical lock etc.
 
@JeanneDark You mean discussions on specific questions, or general consensus? I'll be grateful if you had a link :)
 
@Tomerikoo You'll find enough links e. g. by searching for historical lock. It all very much depends on the respective question.
 
2:28 PM
@Tomerikoo not a Meta frequenter myself, but a recent discussion regarding closed off-topic ML questions and what to do about them can be found here: meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/404799/… (you could scroll down for my own opinion, but it would clearly seem I was with the minority on this - although, for the record, nothing happened)
 
@desertnaut Yeah I remember this discussion and it's a bit different as it addresses questions on a specific subject that are on-topic on another site... The one I encountered is basically asking for links, but has 14k views in 10 years so I wonder if deletion is in order (It doesn't seem to qualify for a historical lock)
 
14k views in 10 years doesn't sound like too much
 
@Tomerikoo Could you share a link to the question? I understand if you don't want to risk exposing it to the room.
 
What do the recent votes look like? In my personal opinion, if stuff still gets upvoted, it probably is more helpful than harmful and thus deleting doesn't make the site better.
 
Well, we are all adults here, here's the question I'm talking about: getting random images for a test script
 
2:33 PM
Ah. That one can go for all I care.
Three total upvotes on the answer after 2017 does not really suggest it's very important today.
 
I would vote to delete that. If it had an order of magnitude more votes, maybe not.
 
I agree. I guess the number of views made me wonder because if it was alot less I would probably post a request here without hesitation. But I wouldn't want to delete a somewhat useful question just because
 
Already VTD
 
3:04 PM
@cigien That's a typo. I meant views, not votes.
 
4:41 PM
@cigien Question is in English, is your custom close reason is a mistake or I am missing something. stackoverflow.com/questions/67950601/… ?
 
5:11 PM
@blackgreen link to answer missing
 
@OlegValter Hello, I hope you are fine all this period long, I needed just to talk with you, I will take just two minutes or less from your time, since we are in SO Close Vote Reviewers. I prefer to talk in The Ministry of Silly Hats as it is better place to talk. Thank you. :)
 
@tripleee yes sorry, I didn't realize the del-pls request didn't have the link
 
@blackgreen Although a (single) NAA or VLQ flag on that post will send it to the LQP review queue, where it will almost certainly get deleted.
 
6:19 PM
^ regarding the original question of the OP, I'd like to reopen as I was able to extract info on what it is actually about (cc @Shree, @cigien, @rene) if you do not mind. I'll post a request after editing it into shape. Maybe even find a suitable duplicate
 
sure go ahead
 
@rene thanks!
 
6:32 PM
Hmm - The First Posts queue is currently bigger than the Close Votes queue. Do we need an SOFPR room? ;-)
 
@AdrianMole Yeah, I see why. Too many clicks
 
6:47 PM
People looking to spend their close votes, may hit the queue on nginx, openldap, ubuntu, debian, linux.
 
7:59 PM
 
@Shree Oops, sorry about that. That was a mistake, I don't think it was ever not in English.
Hmm, I don't know why my close reason comment has an upvote. Maybe it was not in English, and edited in the grace period. I honestly don't remember.
 
 
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11:32 PM
I guess the only way to remove a delete vote is to get the post deleted then undeleted; but is it worth a mod-flag just for that? (I incorrectly flagged a post as VLQ and added a delete vote; the flag has been declined - correctly - by a moderator but they didn't clear my delete vote.)
 
Are you worried that the first delete vote will cause more to follow? If not, I don't see the issue with leaving the delete vote there.
 
I think it just doesn't look good (for the post) to have that "delete(1)" under it. I suppose I could just upvote ... yeah, that removed the stigma!
I also made a small edit to (hopefully) prevent others from making the same mistake (I was encouraged by a comment suggesting it was incomplete).
 
Well, that is one way to solve the problem :)
 

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