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00:38
I'm happy with the NMF close reason.
 
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02:05
Dydd da Dewi Sant
 
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04:52
Should we also flag that SEO question as spam?
it was reported by SmokeDetector already but in the absence of more proof pro or con I'm not sure whether to flag it
essay writing is always suspicious
Well, I'm flagging it. See how it goes...
or else probably del-pls if you hesitate to flag as spam
05:07
@AlonEitan Often I'll custom flag those with something to the effect of "It's unclear whether this is actually disguised spam or merely very low quality, but in either case it is unsalvageably off-topic. Please consider deleting it." - generally the mods are happy to just delete that stuff.
and they can also, if they feel like it, do a search to see if there are other already-deleted posts linking it.
Good to know :) I'll do it next time (Already flagged it)
Update: a mod has now done exactly that :-) I didn't flag it, though, since you already had.
05:33
@gre_gor That doesn't appear to be from an SD report.
Hmm, strange, maybe AF is broken on my machine. Thanks.
(note that the report is for an answer, not the question itself)
Ah, of course. That was silly of me, sorry for the noise :(
 
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08:17
@mickmackusa Why del-pls instead of just raising an NAA flag? It's not wrong to del-pls that, but an NAA flag seems "normal" and obvious. I'm just wondering why not just raise the flag?
I did that already, I don't need more flags, right? I figure why not just kill the post instead of bothering mods.
@mickmackusa OK. Thanks for the reply. I was just wondering. In general, those are some of the easiest/quickest flags which we get. Ones which are that obvious as being link-only/NAA are also commonly handled/deleted in the review queues.
Okay, I'll do that going forward.
 
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Thank you Smoke. I'm flagging as spam, the post reads like an ad
Yeah, it's definitely spam. More info in Charcoal HQ.
12:52
@halfer isn't asking to participate in a questionnaire spam?
@Adriaan Yes. Flag as spam
Morning
(we could also delete it, as an alternative to flags, if desired)
@Adriaan I've not heard that one, but quite likely
12:56
@RyanM: flagging is much more effective at blocking the poster from doing it again
True, though this feels...I dunno, slightly less bad than most of the survey-type stuff. I'll let mods handle it, then.
@RyanM → 1 message moved to SOCVR /dev/null (by self-request)
13:53
nothing like the smell of a fresh revenge downvote in your notifications tab in the morning to get you going
o/ happy Tuesday
14:05
@TylerH I just had 9 attack votes, eek!
Most of them were on CW answers though <giggle>
@halfer phew, that's a big pile
@user692942 What is opinion-based about this question?
@TylerH @halfer OP has added code to this; I saw you voted to close as a dupe... does it still look like one?
@halfer interesting, serial downvotes on CW answers to express "mild dissatisfaction"? never seen that before
@TylerH I think that's fine now. I just checked, I didn't actually cast a CV
14:26
@TylerH "Is there a way to handle those types of characters such as NUL and other weird things in VBS, or is there another scripting language that could handle the task?" - Yes there are lots of other programming languages, but any answer is going to be subjective.
@user692942 Maybe it can be modified to how to do it in VBS, since that is almost certainly possible
@user692942 Is there another language that could handle this task is not an opinion-based question, nor is the main question OP is asking about "how to handle NUL characters"
@TylerH There was no code posted and it's had a series of edits since, it looks more like a duplicate question anyway.
@user692942 That doesn't appear to be a duplicate. Reading fixed number of bytes is different from handling NUL, isn't it? I'd expect there to be a duplicate, but I don't think this one works.
it seems the dupe can be confirmed now
@user692942 Looks like the OP's fine with the target though.
It still doesn't look like a duplicate. OP was just able to work out a solution based on the answer on the linked target :p
it has become quite messy, admittedly
15:47
why would someone vote to close and answer a question?
isn't a close vote equivalent to "this question is off-topic, it shouldn't be answered"?
@blackgreen A duplicate?
no, the close votes by the user who answers are mostly "Typo"
or "Unclear"
presumably because they think doing so either A: helps the op, or B: has a chance to earn them rep
both are probably true
@blackgreen Mod flag. This isn't appropriate and if it happens more than once then a mod should talk to them and explain what the close reasons are. I could understand doing this on purpose to keep a duplicate as a sing-post but even then it is a very dubious reason and such behaviour should be avoided.
16:05
the questions not always get closed, but there's already more than one instance where they do and this user clearly appears as both non-duplicate-close voter and answerer
I'll flag that
Some users believe that a close reason should have a corresponding explanation and they post an answer along the lines "I can't reproduce this issue", which is not appropriate as answers should contain only solutions to the problem.
@Dharman in these cases the answers are actual answers. The user simply also votes to close with non-duplicate reasons
as a matter of fact, they also have a gold badge in the tag
^ not sure if the user could also be flagged for their username
@Dharman First line reads like answer, but it is drowned in all the links
It is low quality though
16:23
Heh. For all those comments, there's not a single flag on it
Ok, I flagged it
I don't think the first sentence makes it a proper answer
@Machavity Nobody wants to get burned by wrong flag ;)
@DalijaPrasnikar I get that, but to warn a user that it's NAA and then not flag like that... it's like folks who warn others "That's dangerous" and pull out their cell phones to record video of it when someone tries it
17:37
Does anyone else get a 'suggested edit queue full' error when clicking "edit" on this question? stackoverflow.com/questions/8392509/…
It should not even let me see the edit button I'm pretty sure
@TylerH IIRC, it's an issue that's previously been reported.
18:01
@Machavity I sometimes react to some post, then get interrupted and forget to do another action I wanted to.
@TylerH Yeah, that happens on locked posts when the suggested edit queue is full. The bug report is currently [status-review].
18:16
FWIW I've cleared a few reviews out of the queue. That should let you edit again
19:04
@Machavity Yep, now it shows "post is locked"
19:22
@Tomerikoo How come a typo-correction answer gets 3 upvotes? What's so useful about that?
20:28
@halfer To be fair, JavaScript could do with some help ;)
@cigien That's Jason's job
20:48
How can I ask mods to decline some of my flags? I feel like some of them won't ever be handled.
@Dharman Why not just retract them?
Maybe they are just waiting for some mod time... If mods don't know how to handle them, the could just decline them
when that happens to me I simply retract the flag. Usually I give it 15-20 days.
if they decline it, you may think they did evaluate the flag and deemed it invalid
That's the point. I have over 60 flags and I don't know if I should keep waiting or retract.
@Dharman Ahhh... If we don't know how to handle them, we usually work to figure out how to handle them, leave them for someone who does know, and/or pass them off to the CM team. I don't think I've ever heard of declining them just because they might be difficult.
21:00
FWIW the custom flag queue has been large of late. Even NAAs have been a bit high
@Dharman If you think the situation should be evaluated by a moderator, which you almost certainly did when you raised the flag, then the flag should stay. While I understand having flags which have not been handled is frustrating, unless the situation has changed, there isn't a reason to retract. There is no limit to the number of flags which you can have pending, so having a lot of them pending doesn't seem like a reason to retract in and of itself.
Ok, I can probably retract some NAA flags
@Dharman Why? Have the posts been edited to not be NAA?
I should also note you flag a lot of voting fraud. Those aren't simple to investigate, or handle
Yeah, or they can be edited by myself
21:05
As to the voting fraud: the profile changes late last year made investigating those very painful, so work on them was glacial. It doesn't mean that they shouldn't be investigated. The most recent changes to the reputation pages in the profile have improved things a bit.
true
Also flags about question or answer merges get handled very slowly. But why though? I would've thought it's relatively easy for moderators to either decide themselves or contact an SME for an opinion
I have one that is still pending on a now deleted answer, but I'm not surprised given what it is
¯\_(ツ)_/¯
the answer being deleted doesn't necessarily resolve the issue being flagged in this case
21:21
@cigien Helping JavaScript is TypeScript's job 😇
@Dharman What's the issue with letting them sit?
They don't detract from your daily quota of 100 do they?
21:45
@Tomerikoo It fixes the typo, can't you see? :)
@jps I think that could be malware. Lots of obfuscation going on, a registry key path, and it's a one-line powershell command. Do we flag those?
Just close it. Probably OP found it and doesn't know what it does.
just execute it and see what it does
ez
Let me do it on my work computer. Wouldn't want to harm my home computer.
Woah, MDN has a night mode now.
22:41
@TylerH They annoy me, but I guess apart from that there's no issue
I usually take flags as a fire and forget.
23:03
@GeneralGrievance and it looks awesome

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