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This would be option based?
 
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03:08
@Ethan Probably, but it's unclear for sure.
 
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08:03
how come this was deleted by the community user? it didn't qualified yet for roomba, is there another process that cleans up questions?
@Cristik the user (i.e. the owner of the post) was destroyed or deleted and the post was negatively scored
thanks, @blackgreen, didn't knew that when an account is destroyed, the negative scored posts get deleted too
Actually destroying probably nukes everything indiscriminately, deletion of <0 posts probably happens only for user deletion, either by a mod or by the user own request. Not 100% sure though
 
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11:12
stackoverflow.com/a/74335179/4826457 is this salvagable as an answer?
@AdrianMole at the point I voted, the question was unfocused. A vague problem description and asking "how to do this?"
@Turing85 I don't see that in the edit history. Vagueness would be "needs details or clarity", generally speaking.
"how do I do this" on a specification is also too broad, since it entails multiple questions.
In that case, it was (originally) unclear (IMHO) what the OP actually wanted. But it was requesting help for a specific problem. It was just (a bit) unclear exactly what that specific problem was.
11:24
anyway, it is closed, I voted to reopen.
Though, generally, I won't vote to reopen a question just because the original reason was wrong (the review queue now allows a change of reason), I feel very strongly that, as curators, we should be careful to offer the correct close reason, so that the OP knows what to do if they want it reopened.
@AdrianMole again: asking "how do I do this" on that specification is - in my interpretation - asking multiple things and therefore needs focus. I see the "needs details" point as well, yes. But for me, the focus is the more prominent point.
Asking multiple questions, or one Q that would require a very long answer (like, "How do I write a Facebook for dogs?") would be valid cases of "Needs more focus." Not specifying exactly what the required output is would be "Needs details or clarity." The difference is important.
How is "How do I do this?" asking multiple questions? That would be, "How do I do these?"
Doing "this" (in that scenario) consists of at least two different steps (design decision, then implementation) -> Two questions -> Too broad.
If we assume that the person is a beginner/trainee, it includes at least a 3rd step: coming up with a general concept to solve the problem i.e. creating an algorithm.
11:45
@Turing85 Just for the 'record', I'll post a link in here...
11:57
@AdrianMole That's definitely a focused enough question, but it is a duplicate, for which I've added a few links.
Although, in this case the question does seem to want duplicates to be included in the result, which wouldn't really be a powerset.
Aaah .. the duplicates don't include duplicates, then. ;-)
 
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19:11
Did stack overflow just recently edit all posts and replace docs.microsoft.com -> learn.microsoft.com without logging an edit for the posts? I just noticed an answer I made here has links to learn.microsoft.com which I was unlikely to have used when I posted the answer in 2020.
@dbc yep, was requested on MSE IIRC
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Ah, I only looked on MSO.
Surprising that it was done without logging an edit though.
19:28
Hmm, strange. I thought the mass-replace tool did leave a history record.
19:39
@dbc that is not how it used to be: stackoverflow.com/revisions/249126/5
 
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21:37
Is this spam or just opinion based? Which Plugin Is Best For Optimizing Website Speed. Note the included link to an external site that OP wants to optimize.
@dbc opinion based
The says nothing about flagging as spam
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@Ethan From the SOCVR Faq: Spam and Offensive flag requests are allowed; if enough of these flags accumulate, the post will be automatically deleted. Please be careful with these requests (by the time you say "spam", it's an accusation). If you are not 100% sure, please consult with the room and wait for at least 2 people to confirm your suspicions. I wasn't sure so I consulted.
@dbc I was reffering to the FAQ on MSO
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21:55
I've seen that, but the way that the external link was dropped into that question felt so artificial that it seemed to border on being a promotional link. Some people here have seen lots of spam so I was curious if anyone else felt the same way.
22:19
just noticed it should be closed because of a lack of details. no [mre]

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