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1:39 AM
@DaImTo @Makyen can be moved to dev/null
 
@bad_coder Why? What would be the justification for moving it to /dev/null?
 
@Makyen sorry that was my mistake, I meant can (maybe) be moved to SOCVR Graveyard.
Apparently my brain was in sleep mode for a couple of minutes when I wrote that.
 
@bad_coder The question isn't closed and hasn't been closed. The normal 3 days for cv-pls requests hasn't passed. It doesn't appear appropriate to move it to the Graveyard at this time.
 
2:22 AM
@Makyen now I know I was sleeping! I clicked the 1st link, went to webapps and thought "question was migrated"...Turns out 1st link was to main page, and 2nd link was the post still on SO. (Sorry about mix-up.)
 
np
 
 
2 hours later…
4:37 AM
this question is clear?
 
 
2 hours later…
6:19 AM
Is this VLQ?
 
 
3 hours later…
8:52 AM
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Q: Burninate [kubectl] tag - it's off-topic

Syed Mohammad SannanI saw a question today to burninate the [kubeadm] tag Burninate [kubeadm] tag - it's off-topic and then It hit me that [kubectl] also has a similar condition. Let's see the last few questions tagged [kubectl[ kubeadm join failure: couldn't validate the identity of the API server [closed] How to ...

 
9:43 AM
this question needs debugging details ?
 
Hard to say without knowing WooCommerce, but I don't think it's good enough to stay on SO
 
@Dharman I think so
 
 
2 hours later…
11:41 AM
@Espresso One would presume that there's a string constant somewhere you can edit to make the button say something else (like a translatable string or something)
 
12:34 PM
If a question might have an answer but that answer is unknowable, is there a good close reason to choose? Here is an example: somebody got a question on an interview or an exam and gave an answer they were told was wrong. However, it's actually valid. It's only "wrong" because the interviewer/exam maker wanted a different answer in mind. We don't know what that answer would be. Perhaps the expected answer was actually wrong. Who knows.
 
@VLAZ I guess if the question itself is ok, then it can just remain open (and unanswered). Maybe some day an answer will be known. That it's impossible to know might also be a valid answer (related: Is “this is not possible” an acceptable answer?).
But in your example, I don't understand what the question is. It seems not to be about the OP's code, so the question is what the interviewer meant? I guess that's at least (primarily) opinion-based, since we can't read their mind and only guess.
Needs details or clarity could also fit if it lacks the details to identify another possible solution.
Is this NAA based on the solution from another answer? I wonder if it's obvious enough for NAA flag.
 
12:53 PM
@JeanneDark I'll go with NAA, as it's posed as an attempt to ask a new question.
 
Thanks
 
I think it is obviously NAA
 
@oguzismail It obviously asks a new question, but since they adapted the solution from the other answer and didn't just copy paste it, I wonder if people might think it was salvageable by editing out the rest.
 
1:05 PM
@JeanneDark Yes, that's it. "I was asked X I answered Y. But I was told it's incorrect". All we can say is that Y is correct but whoever asked the question had a different answer in mind. Which we cannot really guess with much confidence.
 
1:25 PM
@JeanneDark Meh, it'd still be a duplicate answer
 
 
2:16 PM
Is that an answer?
 
To me it looks like an attempt at answering the question
 
@KevinM.Mansour Why would it not be?
 
@AdrianMole I think it must be a comment.
Since it is a recommendation (Use Padding) without even code or example or even linking to the docs.
 
There would be those who would grumble if that were posted as a comment, hinting that it should be an answer.
... it's not an especially good answer, I admit.
 
@AdrianMole That is funny. Thank you. :)
 
2:20 PM
Such has happened to me, on more than one occasion.
 
The question is asking "...or, I could use the padding property also?" and the answer states "In this case, I would recommend padding, because it adds space to all sides of the element" which even contains somewhat of an explanation.
 
@JeanneDark I don't think it is an explanation at all. As I said it is just one line of text without code without even linking to the docs, In my opinion I think it would better if it is a comment.
Thank you. :)
 
@KevinM.Mansour You can flag it but I guess that a flag would be declined. If you don't think it's a good answer, you can always downvote.
 
@JeanneDark I won't flag since maybe the author improve the answer later.
 
 
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4:30 PM
 
4:48 PM
Can this answer be salvaged? The short, explanatory text is not in English and we don't translate answers, do we?
 
Hmm. Let's see if the OP responds to your comment. Otherwise, a VLQ flag will kick in.
 
True, but it has survived for quite some hours now
 
@EJoshuaS-ReinstateMonica I'm confused... how is that question spam? What am I missing?
 
@JeanneDark In general, no, we don't translate posts. However, in this specific instance, it appears OK to me to do so. The machine translation of the text the OP included has little or no real content, and can be shortened to "This worked for me to capture the token and implement the body of the headers:". The OP also has another post which is in English, so has demonstrated that they can handle English.
 
6:13 PM
@HovercraftFullOfEels It appears to exist for no other purpose than to promote their content.
 
@EJoshuaS-ReinstateMonica I'm not sure how it does that since the content is unreachable by the text or image link in the question
 
6:37 PM
@bad_coder what does it mean being moved to dev null exactly? Did i do something wrong?
 
6:57 PM
@DaImTo sorry that was my mistake (as you can see from my conversation with Makyen). Ok, "move to dev/null" (this chat room) can be done for a number of reasons, for example: OP edited post and request no longer applies; or, request wasn't valid for some reason, etc...It's complementary to "move to SOCVR graveyard" (see here) for completed requests.
In the case this post, I was convinced -wrongly- the post had been moved to webapps.se . I have also, once or twice in the past, pinged you when an OP did in fact substantially edit a post (e.g. adding an MRE, etc...) In which case the aim is alerting the user who posted the request to check if the original request still applies after the edit.
@DaImTo this last request is also a good example, as you can see from other request in this room more times than not they follow a usual format FAQ. Since the first URL in your requests isn't the post itself, I have to admit that caused me some confusion.
 
 
1 hour later…
8:15 PM
Any idea why JFF deleted this? Not my immediate concern, but the OP just reposted the same thing (I mod-flagged that).
 
@AdrianMole Dupe answer. First one was here
 
8:31 PM
@Machavity Cool. I felt sur there's be a good reason.
 
 
1 hour later…
9:42 PM
Hmm. Just noticed - upvoting a comment in an LA review enables "I'm done" but flagging a comment doesn't. Seems unfair, in a SO sort of way.
 
9:52 PM
Is recommending deletion of an .htaccess file, as here worthy of delete votes?
 
@AdrianMole Yes
 
But now you spoilt my fun.
 
10:20 PM
@AdrianMole duplicate of which question??
 
Linked in my (second) comment.
@desertnaut Perhaps I should have just gone with my initial instinct. Seems that was correct.
 
@AdrianMole what was your initial instict?
 
Dupe-hammer.
 
10:38 PM
Out of votes :(
 
@HovercraftFullOfEels Run for moderator.
 
@AdrianMole Truly laughing out loud!
@AdrianMole: that is just what any of us need -- a non-paying position of very high responsibility but somewhat limited power, one where you make enemies left and right
 
... but unlimited votes.
 
@AdrianMole It's not worth the cost, truly
 
Good use of .
 
10:57 PM
 

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