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@TylerH 💯 ...nope, 95%. "ALL users"
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I see so many posted questions left to rot on Stack Overflow. Look at the most recent 50. stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/joomla ~37 of 50 have no answers and most have less than 30 views.
I'm actually happy that they are neglected because it makes my little community look like a more attractive alternative. (Coupled with with the fact that question downvotes come easy on SO.) I think all questions with no programming language or CMS tag should be auto pushed to Joomla SE.
 
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04:10
Am I missing something about this answer? It looks like just a "thank you" (similar to many of the comments on the accepted answer) to me.
 
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I just created a merge request for auto comments templates used by this room github.com/SO-Close-Vote-Reviewers/auto-comments/pull/61 and would appreciate feedback (and merging!)
10:11
^ slightly problematic cv-pls, but so is the question (basically spam magnet)
I started a meta discussion and would like feedback from people in this room Are "port already in use" questions ever about programming?
 
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Thank you for the merge @Machavity
@mickmackusa All users would probably not see the wizard, only new users or users who (in my 2017-era recommendation) had not asked a question in >= 1 year
or who had not had n number or percentage of questions closed recently, etc.
^ The CV-generator script warned me that there's no recent activity on this, but it says "Active: 6 months ago", so I did it anyway. If that's not ok, please bin it.
14:25
@cigien The script looks at the specific day while the wording rounds down until a full month has passed. It has been more than six months in terms of actual days passed (Feb 8th was the 6 month mark), but it won't be upgraded to '7 months ago' on the site until March 8th, IIRC. It's not a big deal; I usually just look at what that wording says
Ah, I see. Thanks for the clarification. In this case, I would have ended up reporting one of the answers on it to SD anyway, which would have made it eligible regardless.
the tags alone scream "needs more downvotes"
15:00
@mickmackusa It may be a good idea to have a chatroom here or in Joomla.SE with a bot that checks for newly-posted questions in that tag. That way you and a couple other users could monitor for them and leave comments if the questions are poor fits here or would be much better fits there, instead.
About the first two "Community Specific Reasons" for closure, General Computing and Server/Networking. That doesn't implicitly mean "Ask this question as-is there instead," or "this should be migrated" does it?
@GeneralGrievance No, it means "go there and ask" which implicitly (albeit poorly, I acknowledge) indicates the user should take that site tour/read their on-topic FAQ first
If it did mean "post this verbatim on that site" then it would just auto-migrate them like it does if you chose them via the 'this post belongs on another SE site' migration-enabled close options.
(of course, Networking is not an option on that list, unfortunately).
I would give my left arm to replace tex.SE with networking and also to add programmers.se
er, softwareengineering.se... old habits
Yeah, ok. I thought so. How come there aren't more options or a selection menu then? (Like Math, Compsci, Unix/Linux, etc?)
OK, maybe my right arm, seeing as I'm left-handed...
@GeneralGrievance There are some Meta discussions about it (it's a somewhat frequent question there), but the main reasons are: it requires developer intervention, and migration is a really sticky subject
migration statistics in general are not great, in terms of migrations that get rejected (e.g. closed on the destination site and sent back to the original site, [where it is locked, IIRC])
and mods that manually migrate a question have to get buy-in from mods on the destination site, which is a very rare thing because it's difficult to get a hold of them and even more difficult to get them to accept the question (who wants to receive a poor-quality question from SO, after all?)
fun fact, Stats.SE used to not be on the list. SharePoint.SE was the last option until Stats.SE replaced in ~2014
Those are the migration options, though, right? What about, "Don't migrate, look here and take the tour first," like the Super User and Server/Networking?
15:12
@GeneralGrievance that would be a nice feature, but it doesn't exist on SE
It sounds like a good idea so naturally if proposed it probably won't be given any consideration or dev hours
(to put it pessimistically)
@GeneralGrievance The big one is most folks don't know the community rules for the other site. I mean, if we allowed direct migration to Code Review, they'd be flooded with bad questions
That would be some justice... heh
15:49
@TylerH @GeneralGrievance Ahh... Actually getting in touch with moderators on another site is moderately easy, but sometimes takes notable time, as all other sites have a substantially lower number of moderators than SO and, thus, more times of the day when there's no moderator available for the site. A notable amount of traffic in the Teachers' Lounge is moderators asking moderators on another site if a question is a good fit for another site.
The real issues are that most of the questions which people feel should be migrated just shouldn't be migrated and OP's are 100% capable of easily migrating their own questions. A substantial portion of questions which others feel should be migrated are either A) not actually a fit for the suggested destination site, because the people suggesting it don't actually know the scope of the destination; or B) the question quality is low (poor quality questions are not to be migrated).
The other side of this is that a question without answers is trivial for the author to move to another site by just copy & pasting the Markdown source into the editor on the new site, and then deleting the question on the original site. Them doing that is substantially better than saddling other people with the responsibility and effort to determine if the question is on-topic on any particular other site.
If the OP is a bit more aware of SE and how sites work, then them manually migrating their own question also allows it to be edited to focus more clearly on the topic/scope of the destination site, rather than having cruft left over from the OP (probably) trying to make it on-topic on the source site.
Having the OP move their own unanswered question also results in the newly posted question getting the attention of a brand new question on the destination site (rather than a bit lowered visibility), not saddling it with the (often now erroneous) history from the original site, and allows the possibility of it being closed, corrected, and then reopened, rather than closure resulting in rejection of the migration and a dead question on the target site.
If the question has at least one answer which isn't of poor quality, then migrating it becomes much more reasonable, because it preserves the answer on the destination site.
So, overall, if you see an unanswered question which is off-topic here on SO, then just close it. If the question is of good quality and you know the question is on-topic on another site (which generally requires that you actively participate on that site, and/or doing research about the topic and scope of the potential destination site), then you can suggest that the OP create an account on that site and manually copy & paste the question as a new question on the potential target site.
Migrating an unanswered question isn't off the table, but a question which really should be migrated is a fairly rare thing.
@Makyen Sorry, yes I should have clarified the difficulty is in the availability, not the willingness
> OP's are 100% capable of easily migrating their own questions
To be clear, my question wasn't so much about migrating stuff (I know most of the off-topic stuff I see is of low-quality), as it was about "look here first."
Well, no, not really... there is no self-migration option
Only "delete and re-post on another site", no?
If there were a built-in button to actually migrate it, or at least do the steps OP manually does automatically instead, that would be cause a lot more users to move their questions over, I think.
I could find or make a script that makes custom close comments for these, I guess.
Ideally, I'd love to see where you can suggest a migration to the OP, have them agree, and then have the recipient site mods review and (dis)approve it
15:59
i'd rather magic
@Machavity As a moderator from Webmasters, I don't want to have to be involved in every migration. We could do with a bigger volume of questions.
@StephenOstermiller That's a fair point. I don't want to overload fellow mods
Ideally you would check for dups and avoid migrating "please help me with this site, here is the URL" questions that would immediately get closed, but even if not, in our case the mods can handle it.
I spend most of my time on SO scouting the webmastery tags looking for stuff to move over. It pains me that migration is so difficult.
16:19
Heh, I read "no se cual" as NoSql.
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@TylerH IMO, making it easy for OPs to migrate their own questions would be a bad thing. There should be speed bumps. The OP has already demonstrated that they either A) don't really care about the topicality of their question for the site on which they post, and/or B) don't really understand how to determine the topicality of their question for a site.
If we make it easy for OPs to unilaterally migrate their own question, then there will be a substantial increase of migrated poor questions where the OP hasn't bothered, again, to verify that the question is on-topic on the destination site, or where the OP is just trying out other sites to maybe get their question answered.
OTOH, I wouldn't mind something where the migration gets suggested, but goes into a review queue for those with the close-vote privilege on the destination site to approve the migration.
@Makyen I agree really, that's why I think a wizard that says "hey, here's where you should be asking that question" before they post it is the ideal solution
even if it results in a hard block of "we aren't going to let you post this question on SO. Go to this site and read this page to see if your question is a good fit there, and then ask it there if it is"
Really up the difficulty on how hard it is to actually post a question
Still fairly trivial for a discerning human with a legitimate question that even remotely resembles an on-topic one
but quite hard for blatant off-topic ones or anything that triggers a spam regex
@TylerH A wizard would be good. It could even be expanded to include a "find the right site for my question" portion.
17:02
@Makyen kind of like a continuation of the 4th button on my Snippet in this wizard, eh... meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/358600/… (yes, shameless plug)
17:29
@Tomerikoo Congrats!
Is that a scam web site?
17:47
It's at least suspicious considering they misspelled "lottery" in the url.
And considering that it's been used in spam posts before, it's not looking good.
lazily throwing this at the wall in case someone feels inclined to do something about it: and should clearly be synonyms
19:02
@IMSoP I have been going through for a while now (checking about 5 questions a day) reviewing those and removing superset where apache-superset already exists (along with other edits, close votes, etc. as needed). There appear to be some questions that refer to a superset of data rather than the program/service 'apache superset', so I hesitate to post a synonym request... a general cleanup is needed first.
The problem is that 1-3 questions are posted fresh each day so progress is slow...
yeah, I did wonder if there were any using it for the vague concept, and was surprised how few were in the first few pages of results
a lot of the questions already have both tags, though
Can mods mass retag posts with both?
Anyone know what the last sentence in this answer is referring to?
@cigien Probably some weird TV series. But the first sentence makes it R/A, IMO.
@cigien Sounds like one of those "when blah blah blah" memes. I interpret that as "this is yet another case of someone knowing enough to be dangerous."
@cigien I infer it is some word play on idiom: medium.com/@damirperge/…
I clicked delete. I don't think that answer is useful
@IMSoP Yeah, certainly any that have both could just have the question reviewed for quality and the superset tag removed
@cigien My guess is a random Season and Episode number as a reference to the high volume of times the idiom (that rene referenced) "know just enough to be dangerous" applies.
E.g. "problems developers face that are actually their own fault... Volume 1"
you could say "Volume 4823" as well and it would have the same meaning
Given that most shows don't have nearly as many seasons as 28, it seems to indicate this is an incessantly recurring problem/situation
In short, it's noise and OP is being dramatic.
@rene Big Brad was happy to not dispute my red flag. :)
@AdrianMole user got "Larsonned" ...not a good sign.
19:24
Hehe. I originally cast a delete vote, but then thought that it was a waste of that resource.
... BRB ... looking for 30 'worthy' delete votes ...
delete votes are never a waste
Sorry, RL stuff came up as soon as I posted the message. Thanks (all) for handling it. Yeah, red-flagging that seems reasonable.
@TylerH Ok, that makes sense. I was wondering if it was something more specific.
@TylerH I'm thinking that once there are no current mistags, just make it a synonym and most of the questions won't need an edit at all
I'm retracting this chat.stackoverflow.com/transcript/message/54113331#54113331 . I don't have permission to delete it, so I'm writing this instead.
@Ruzihm @rene
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@IMSoP well, I'd rather edit and close vote any of the questions deserving of that... :-)
@Ruzihm binned per OP request cc @cigien @rene
@TylerH thank you
@Ruzihm no, thank you for the opportunity to flag ~15 comments as NLN :-)
Mods are gonna see that influx and see "flagged by TylerH" and really roll their eyes :-P
@TylerH Out of curiosity, how many comment flags have you raised?
Not sure
over 10,000
298, i need 2 more
19:51
approximately 14,000
well, that's how about how many helpful comment flags I have
@TylerH fair enough; it does look like once you go far enough back in time, there's a page of people just vaguely talking about sets, often not even knowing what "superset" means
I've had 91 declined
and then there's this ancient bit of trivia stackoverflow.com/questions/438969/…
Oops, I didn't pay attention to what I was doing and retracted my delete vote on that
darn you
oops :(
20:01
One of my closures... always fun to revisit old memories :)
20:23
Has anybody brought up the idea that maybe we should get this post featured? Don't even know how/where I could even ask.
@TylerH Spevacus has a really simple but helpful DeleteVoteRenameScript to help prevent that if you're interested.
20:39
I best this is why my edit tags bit wasn't working, i had in fact clicked "mobile" a few days prior because reasons
Is this request to write malware for the OP R/A?
@MarcoBonelli Why should either of those be featured?
@MarcoBonelli If you feel something on meta should be featured, then the correct thing to do is raise an "in need of moderator intervention" flag and explain what you want and why it should happen.
@Makyen thanks, TIL
@Makyen not sure if featuring is the way to go, it's just that it's been 2 months without an answer which seems odd/worrying
@MarcoBonelli Sorry, I don't mean my earlier response to be saying "this isn't important". I'm just unsure what benefit we'd get out of featuring either of those.
featuring it only puts it in front of the SO community, not the SO team
20:52
@Makyen yeah I get what you mean. Featuring would probably just attract users that can't really answer the question. I just wish we had at least an ACK from any staff member.
to twitter
@MarcoBonelli It's [status-review] already. What that means is it's now inside the SE ticket system for Devs to look at. [featured] is just to make sure people see it. I wouldn't feature that if it were on MSO
Didn't think about twitter... that could be an idea.
@Machavity so placed there by a mod means said mod submitted an internal ticket?
Didn't know that. That's good, at least it means it's not going to be completely ignored forever I assume.
(lol)
(yeah I'm being optimistic)
20:56
@MarcoBonelli Yes. That's the guidance to mods when we want a Meta issue investigated
oldest one is from 2014
Cool, thank you guys. No reason to feature it then as you say.
i suspect that's from before the auto system
@MarcoBonelli Both posts have , which puts it specifically on SE staff's radar.
There's not a lot more that we can do. SE's dev department has basically chosen that they know what's best for everyone and that what they have decided is the way that it's going to be. They have repeatedly made intentional choices which were contrary to what a substantial number of people on MSO and MSE want to see. That, along with dumping very poorly tested code into production, which, even if it functioned properly, included nearly unusable layout choices.
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There's been a lot of feedback (currently 216 answers to this), but SE has done only a very minimal amount of "fixes" or rethinking of what they are doing, and in some cases basically said "we don't care what you want, this is the way it's going to be".
(ninja'd on some of the above)
@Makyen ACK
Hopefully sometime somebody's gonna wake up and take a look at those tickets :')
21:04
> delete, delete, delete, delete,
What should I delete?
21:30
@Dharman Everything.
22:09
@TylerH The "rub" on this topic is that with the exception of software/extension recommendations, ALL on-topic questions on JSE are also on-topic on SO. This why it isn't a simple matter of flagging for migration. So it is usually never about on/off-topicness.
22:33
@mickmackusa I don't mean to check for situations where this should be migrated, I just mean commenting saying something like "hey, we have a Joomla site that is more responsive for Joomla questions, consider asking there instead!" or something
@TylerH True, but that is just one more space for me to monitor. What I currently do now is leave a comment on new questions. This not only informs the asker, but also readers who may be unaware of JSE's existence. I would probably get less attention if I moved this communication off the original post.
@HenryEcker Nice, htanks

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