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One of such edits was even approved
 
 
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@JeanneDark On good content? Absolutely, I do advocate upvoting! I also advocate downvoting low-quality content. An imbalance in either direction is a problem.
 
@CodyGray Don't tempt me ;)
 
8:57 AM
@khelwood Please raise a moderator flag in cases like this, so we do not miss it. Mods can retroactively reject edits, even when they've been approved by the community (as long as it wasn't edited afterwards, so don't do a manual rollback!). I've handled this case already, so there's no need to flag this one. Just a note for the future.
@JeanneDark Not anymore ;-)
@cigien That does not seem to lack focus, and it has received pretty decent answers. Why do you think it needs to be closed?
 
@CodyGray Cases like this being what specifically? A user making a series of bad edits? or where a bad edit has been approved?
 
@khelwood Where a user is making a series of bad edits, and those edits are being approved.
@JeanneDark Not useful because you've already learned it? :-p
 
I wonder what "C Basic" is. C that uses BASIC-style keywords, instead of symbols?
 
They don't know either, that's why they want to learn more about it
 
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9:48 AM
this question is clear?
 
@dippas That doesn't look like it's asking for an opinion, nor does it seem that the answer is opinion-based. The answer TJ has posted says that "delete" doesn't even apply. That's a pretty good reason why no one ever suggests it.
 
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@Dharman No
 
11:48 AM
@Shree The post was deleted before I could finish my custom flag, but the answer by "Priscilla" that you edited was R/A, seemingly always targeting the same user and calling them a murderer (inserting white spaces like "mur derer"). All that looked like an answer was copy pasted from the accepted answer there.
 
That's correct. That answer should not have been edited. The answer contained the same abusive language as a previous answer by the same user, and what looked like an answer was just copy-pasta from elsewhere. I've handled it now, giving correct feedback to SmokeDetector, deleting the answers, and poofing the user account.
 
@CodyGray I remember that the same user was targeted before by another throwaway account, that's why I wanted to raise a mod flag.
 
@JeanneDark Was it the same spaced-out spelling of "murderer"? Do you have any more info about the throwaway account?
 
@CodyGray Yes, they also inserted white spaces like that. I will look up my flagging history
 
Oh, never mind. Found it.
The one I found doesn't include "murderer". It's... different. Worse, somehow?
 
11:54 AM
If I remember correctly it was something about dying, and also their mother.
 
Unfortunately, no pattern in common other than extreme abuse that would allow these to be caught by a machine. So, just keep flagging...
Yeah
 
 
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2:07 PM
this is NAA?
 
2:28 PM
@JeanneDark I try to save answer don't know about previous history. @CodyGray As a MOD I think you face several same case and don't blame me . I know , don't edit R/A or Spam just flag, but I missed that one.
 
@Shree No, I don't blame you. It's better to try to salvage a post when you think it is possible.
If I disagree, I have the tools to fix it. :-)
 
again
!!/blame
 
@Shree It's Makyen's fault.
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@SmokeDetector Please don't repeat .
 
@Shree I don't blame you either. Just wanted to let you know about that whitespaces trick to hide rude messages
 
2:38 PM
:)
 
@JeanneDark Looks like they have debugging details? What else is missing? It's more likely that is a duplicate.
Ah, actually... it seems to be no repro. The problem exists with an online compiler, not with the Java code.
 
I thought maybe a bit more about what they try to input
 
@JeanneDark Nothing :-)
Is the information about inputs missing when there are no inputs given?
If a question falls in the forest, but no one is there to hear it, does it make a sound?
 
3:38 PM
@CodyGray It seems unfocused to me. The environment is unspecified, which has led to mostly tool suggestions (17/21 answers). There are 4 answers that actually show how to do it, one in Firefox, one in Chrome, and 2 in Linux. Also, now that I think about it, that might be a General Computing question as well, but I'm not sure of that.
 
3:49 PM
Is that a good question?
 
@KevinM.Mansour needs details or clarity
 
@JeanneDark Thank you. :)
 
 
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10:22 PM
@Makyen Since you're a prolific user script writer. Do you know if GM_SetValue uses the memory / allocated space of the extension itself?
Hmm.. Why are there two different messages starring that it's "Makyen's fault"? :D
 
@Scratte Yes, it does. There's no other appropriate place for such data to be stored. It will be in the memory for the userscript manager and in the extension storage space within the browser.
 
OK. Thanks :) I'm struggling to find out if I want to use that or Local Storage
 
Always support your local stores.
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The user script manager does not give any information about what is stored for a script when using Opera. There's no "Storage" tab.
I'm not storing any secrets though. So I'm fairly free to choose.
It's just colours and sizes and if the user wants to hide or see or move stuff around.
 
@Scratte The primary difference, from a userscript's POV, is that that localStorage is only available on the domain where you set it, whereas what's in the userscript storage is available to the userscript regardless of which domain the userscript is running on. The other difference, depending on which userscript manager you're using (i.e. Greasemonkey 4.X), is that the userscript storage is only available through asynchronous calls, whereas localStorage is synchronous.
 
10:29 PM
@AdrianMole Heh. Yes. I did that, but someone told me to talk to the manager instead :P
 
The other main difference, which you've already identified, is that things stored in localStorage are available to anything running in the domain, whereas things stored in the userscript's storage are only available to the userscript (and the userscript manager).
 
@Makyen I see. So if one uses the script both on meta.stackexhange and on stackoverflow then they will have to redo their settings if it uses Local Storage.
@Makyen I expect that other script can access them if they know the keys, as long as they are running in the same user script manager?
 
@Scratte Yes, unless you use some other method to explicitly communicate between the instances of your userscripts running in different domains. You should also keep in mind that using anything other than // @grant none will result in your userscript being handled differently by the userscript manager. In general, this will mean that your script is not running in the page context. That fact can significantly complicate any interactions you have with scripts running in the page context.
@Scratte No. The data in userscript storage is only available to the userscript which stored the data.
 
@Makyen OK. I see. That's very isolated then :)
I think I can't use GM_SetValue if I have // @grant none.
 
@Scratte No, you can't.
 
10:42 PM
OK. Thanks :) I guess I'll try out using that then :) Unfortunately for me TamperMonkey makes it somewhat harder to see those values stored on Opera. I have yet to identify where it stores it.
 
11:22 PM
Since you're all so knowledgeable about stuff. If I write a user script and use "™" on TinyVotes™, which is shown to users, am I in violation of any laws?
 

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