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@sideshowbarker: congratulations!
 
@sideshowbarker Congrats!
 
5:43 AM
@tripleee The actual spam there appears to be added via this edit request: stackoverflow.com/review/suggested-edits/33250109 It should be rejected as spam too.
 
thanks, good catch
 
@Nimantha Cheers — and thanks for your steady stream of quality close-vote requests
@HovercraftFullOfEels Thanks — and let me take the opportunity to say thanks for the many really valuable comments you post. I admire how well you’re able to give useful guidance to people. Though I know they sometimes don’t seem to take the guidance in the spirit in which it’s given, I’m certain that once they get past the initial defensive reactions, a lot of them end up taking it to heart and learning how to use the site better
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the washing machine spam is still up; any new flaggers around?
gone (-: thanks
 
 
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^^ last SD report: three upvotes in 6 minutes on a two-months old question?
 
@blackgreen front page...
 
that's still a lot
 
sta
@blackgreen 6 or 3? I'm seeing 3
 
3 upvotes in 6 minutes
 
I'm seeing two upvotes
It's +2 / 0
 
8:40 AM
there were 3 a sec ago
I'm not seeing double (triple)
 
Or there was an unupvote :)
 
yep likely an un-upvote. Anyway, I'm not going to flag anything for now
 
The two upvotes are seconds apart but still a minute and a half after the answer was posted. Slightly unusual but I don't think there is enough to suggest voting fraud for now. The user posted well formatted and seemingly informative answer. Well, I've not read it but at a glance it seems like that. If users filtering for activity on the front page also looked at it and thought the same, they might have just upvoted based on that.
And maybe a third user upvoted, then changed their mind for some reason.
 
yeah, that's a reasonable explanation
 
sta
@blackgreen the answer is not NAA, it deserve upvote
 
8:48 AM
@sta I'm a little less liberal with my upvotes :D jokes aside, I'm not saying it doesn't deserve upvotes, I was just surprised by how quickly it got three of them
 
8:59 AM
@Adriaan it can't be deleted, it has positive score
 
@blackgreen my comment was there first; makes it smell of sockpuppetry IMO. Negatively scored now though
 
Now it doesn't.
 
heh
 
I need 20k rep :( But with my rep-velocity I'll sooner reach 50k helpful flags than that
 
4b0
Now it's eligible to delete.
 
9:02 AM
posted with 33 minutes delay after the first answer
 
@Adriaan You need just 125 rep to downvote
 
@JeanneDark so? I know that, but that doesn't help me to delete these kind of answers
 
It does help
 
technically it does :) it contributes to the answer reaching a negative score making it eligible for deletion
 
It's always strange to see del-pls requests for post that don't have a single downvote (want to see a post deleted but not think it's worthy of a downvote?)
 
9:05 AM
it always makes me chuckle to see that Jeanne has cast a grand total of... seven upvotes
 
@blackgreen But that doesn't make me evil
 
just joking, "evil" is in the name of the query
 
I know. I'm also not being entirely serious
 
sta
@JeanneDark 78574 downvotes, and 7 upvotes!!! Just curious, what are those 7
 
Sock puppets?
 
9:16 AM
@sta I tried to forget and was successful
 
@sta IIRC, Lippert said one of his upvotes was a mistake. This might be 7 mistakes.
 
@blackgreen I'm not even on the list )-:
 
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@blackgreen Wouldn't that query break if a user had zero upvotes? It would have division by zero.
 
11:03 AM
Candidate for bad screenshot of the day: i.sstatic.net/kqu4n.jpg
 
looks like something @rene would yell at a conference ^
 
A C++ conference, I infer.
Or maybe Perl.
 
11:23 AM
ban this website
 
@VLAZ seconded!
 
 
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@tripleee Does it even belong on SO?
 
probably not
 
sta
It looks like spam
 
slightly, but it's not uncommon for grappling webmasters to throw up questions like that with a link to a site they need help with
 
 
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Is this a valid answer, or a spam link? Leads to a file directory in some Asian script
@JasonLiam FYI: that's still 20k+. Us plebeians have to wait three days.
 
@Adriaan it essentially repeats the answer from geekyouth, except that the link is to a heroku instance. Doesn't look like spam, but certainly useless.
Also the question should be closed
 
@blackgreen but not deleted I presume, given it has answers with >100 votes
 
It's not a duplicate so probably no need to consider deleting it, given its previous popularity/usefulness
 
@Adriaan weird stackoverflow.com/a/66819186/4826457 links to the github repo connected to that link
 
2:18 PM
Hm, I don't think it's urgent to delete this, no. If it can stay closed, it might just be left alone
 
the answer with 21 score looks like NAA btw
did the community bot just push it to the reopen queue..? -_-"
 
probably, yes.
yep: Reopen votes, 4 mins ago, PopularClosedQuestion
 
So do we nuke it now? :D
 
I see the bot is not happy
 
2:32 PM
@TylerH you missed the question link
 
-_- my keyboard needs replacing
thanks
 
that's the one that's broken
 
2:47 PM
People answer these questions which suggests that they are useful
 
huh, cs50 even has it's own stack
 
I wonder if the cs50 stack can handle all the traffic.
 
I was always a bit confused about why there is a separate site for CS50. So, why not one for PHP, and another for C++, and another for Pascal?
Many CS50 questions are just (common) problems that are equally applicable to C in general. The same may possibly be true for the Python flavour.
 
I also have a pending mod flag on the CS50 stack that's been there since June 1st.
 
I would be in favor of deleting many of these questions on SO and deleting the CS50 stack
A question about an assignment is not on-topic on SO
But one can ask a similar question by focusing on the actual programming problem presented in the assignment
which of course is no longer specific to any course
 
3:02 PM
@Dharman giving a hungry person a fish is always useful for the hungry person. We don't really need the [cs50] tag; either the question asked is on-topic, well-scoped, lists its constraints, etc., or it is not. That's my two cents
 
There's nothing unique to "CS50" other than that it is the most famous programming class that generates programming questions for people to try
 
I agree, but I am not going to burninate this tag myself
 
Oh, well you just asked if we needed it :-)
I wouldn't wish a 3k burnination on anyone
OK, maybe one or two people...
 
I was more referring to my comment that I would delete it all.
 
3:09 PM
the tag might be useful for students to find similar questions that people have had
 
Since revision 2, the tag "cs50" was about the library, but it was changed by a high-rep user (revision 8).
 
sta
3:37 PM
@VLAZ its a song
 
@sta Yeah, had trouble translating the whole thing in Google Translate. It detected Hindi but it didn't actually translate. I started pasting segments and it produced what seemed like lyrics. But still not at all relevant.
 
Heh, amusing. That question was edited once to change the [c++] tag to [python]. Then it was edited to add bold in the code formatting. I'm pretty confident it was an attempt at trolling. Well, it's gone now, though.
 
4:11 PM
 
@TylerH I find the cs50 tag helpful. One particular point of note to C programmers is that the cs50.h header defines a string type (aliasing char*) and provides some 'default' input routines, like GetInteger(). It's a tag that can help people avoid the questions, if they don't like that style.
... I've seen folks edit a C tag to C++ on cs50 questions, because of the use of the string type.
... so I then re-edited to revert and to add cs50.
 
@AdrianMole if you're talking about a library, that is one thing
I thought the tag referred to the course, though
 
@TylerH See my earlier chat message
 
@JeanneDark looks like it was changed back to being about the course in 2021, yes, a year ago
so it has been about the course for 3 years and about the library for 3 years, roughly
There is probably a Meta thread about the tag, too
 
 
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^ flagged R/A, seems complete gibberish + title in foreign language
 
 
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At what point should I consider raising a mod flag for suspected voting abuse if I post a competing answer that offers an alternative/refined solution and receive an uncommented downvote? Exhibit A and Exhibit B When good, working answers have a negative score, researchers get confused.
 
I think you're a long way from voting abuse personally. Maybe they just didn't like your answers?
 

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