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12:06 AM
Can someone check if the answers under this thread are a kind of multi-spam?
 
FWIW I'm probably going to delete that whole question after we're done discussing it, it's unfocused to the point that only a software recommendation could possibly address it.
@bad_coder Do you mean whether the suggestions to use Crashlytics are spam?
 
@RyanM this answer and this answer both look like spam to me (or a very misguided pair of posters...)
I'm not specialized in spam beyond the point of bringing this kind of stuff to the room...
 
@bad_coder the first one definitely has disclosure, the second one may/may not be but I think they're just responding to a request for recommendations (which I've VTC'd the question for). OPs answer is NAA
 
@Nick ok, spam may be misnomer but undue self-promotion maybe...
 
@RyanM definitely agree deletion is the best outcome...
 
12:17 AM
The user posting the link to Crashlytics has many legitimate posts that don't link anything, and zero other posts linking Crashlytics. I should disclaim, however, that I am not an entirely neutral arbiter: my employer is the current owner of Crashlytics, though they did not own it at the time of that answer being posted.
 
@RyanM if it's a one-off the user likely just didn't know any better.
What is also noteworthy is 3 accounts recommending the same service...
 
@bad_coder Well I'm sure Ryan can tell us if it's a good one :)
 
I have actually used it before working here, and it was very useful at what it did. I had minor gripes, of course, but it was absolutely amazing, especially for a free service.
Waaaaay better than the crash reports we'd get via the Play Store.
 
@Nick like Google is amazing, except for user tracking, etc...
 
:)
 
12:23 AM
Sorry RyanM I just had to crack that one :P
 
:-)
 
@bad_coder Yep. But it is fun to see the Roomba impact on Sunday. :)
 
@DanielWiddis that's something I'm sorry to not have seen this burnination (it started right before the roomba kicked in). Personally I don't like casting DVs unless I can avoid it, because users checking my profile would be likely to think I DV irresponsibly.
I generally only feed the Roomba if I'm certain it's an old VLQ post and no one else will clean it up anytime soon...
 
Anyway, any objections to removing that question about finding crashes?
 
@RyanM please do, it's part of the burnination and I avoided spending a CV on it :D
 
@MarcoBonelli how do you know those are NAA?
 
@bad_coder user TP feedbacks from Natty's database + they are all deleted
 
Did you consider tn (reports) as well? or just tp?
 
@MarcoBonelli meh, thing with AI is that folks who've never read through a grammar think they're doing NLP... But NLP requires actually knowing the underlying rules...
 
@HenryEcker yes, though there are only 50 in the DB that Bhargav gave me so not really very relevant.. :')
 
1:03 AM
@MarcoBonelli Fair enough. Natty does a fairly good job of catching most things so there are on the whole much less of those.
I was just wondering because it would be nice if something was catching the stuff that was missed
 
@HenryEcker yeah that remains to be seen... I'd ideally test run this by myself for a while once I think it's good enough, and then see the results.
@bad_coder using NLP to classify short messages into two groups is pretty straightforward nowadays honestly...
 
@MarcoBonelli I'll just give an example, the other day someone recommended Spacy I checked it out...
The language I was interested in does have an adapted set of models from a publicly available corpus. Problem is I've read that whole corpus line-by-line and know it's shortcomings, so my guess is using Spacy with that dataset won't get anyone far...
 
@bad_coder this is not the kind of NLP I'm doing though. I do not classify stuff like grammar/kinds of sentences/verbs/nouns etc, that is far more complex of a problem to solve.
I just convert sentences to word embedding vectors and feed them through a RNN + DNN that I then train
 
@MarcoBonelli I'm all touchy feely about NLP :)
 
I'm just an amateur anyway, just having fun tbh
 
1:14 AM
@MarcoBonelli I'm really sorry more folks don't post about some of the kinds of NLP I like. It's just not worth trying to post on SO about it.
 
2:28 AM
... if this had been an actual answer, you would have been prompted to evaluate its helpfulness.
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2:49 AM
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4:26 AM
Hello mentors
 
@Asif Hi
 
user13428955
would you please help me to figure out my code error? Link is: stackoverflow.com/questions/72156287/…
 
@Asif That's really off-topic for this room. We discuss site-wide moderation efforts.
 
5:25 AM
@DanielWiddis probably don't waste your time on feedback to spammers (-:
 
@tripleee One-click with advanced flagging doesn't take much time :)
was that the youtube video one?
 
certainly not, but recognizing the common spam template is probably useful (we have a tag called #blogspam for this in metasmoke)
the link is to a deleted comment but it should still take you to the question page if you don't have 10k rep I guess?
 
I can't see the deleted one so going off (faulty) memory. There was a blog one but I couldn't obviously identify same author.
 
this one anyway
 
Oh. Yeah, I saw the thank you and didn't even get as far as the blog. Oops.
 
5:31 AM
I figured (-:
 
6:19 AM
The link in this answer is dead and otherwise the post is useless it seems. Which flag would be appropriate to use?
 
@Vega Sounds like link-only, so NAA. You can probably modflag to share additional details if it's not immediately obvious.
 
Ok, good, thank you :)
 
Actually, I looked at the answer - it's not link-only.
It's still recommending some software, so anyone can just search for it.
The link can be swapped to a more up to date one, if available.
Well, I searched the name and the first result says "msysGit has been superseded by Git for Windows 2.x". So, the answer is out of date, as well...
 
@VLAZ I was hesitating on that
 
if it's no longer useful, downvoting it to the point where it is eligible for a del-pls would be a good start
 
6:24 AM
If the answer was "Use X software" that still sounds like an answer. You don't need a link from where to download X.
@tripleee It's accepted :/
 
@tripleee Sounds reasonable, thank you
While I have your attention ;), what do you think about this post?
 
@Vega I would edit out the buy me a coffee sentence but otherwise leave it.
This is R/A, right?
 
6:40 AM
@DanielWiddis yeah bruh
 
@RyanM :D
 
6:57 AM
@Vega the live site is no longer operational; I tried to edit it to remove the link, but I'm not sure it's reliable
weirdly neither of the URLs was clickable for me at first ... is this something which is prevented for low-rep users?
 
So because i managed to answer before it closed im not allowed to request a reopen please?
 
Yes, you're involved (FAQ rule #15)
 
great. Twitter it is thanks :)
 
You will request reopening of the question through Twitter?
 
I normally do i have enough of a following there with friends. I have been using that for years i only found this channel about a year ago.
 
8:13 AM
@DanielWiddis, @tripleee, thank you for the replies and the edit
 
@DaImTo TBH I wasn't fully sure about closing, but the question does lack some details (e.g. code) although since it's not asking for debugging probably it doesn't need code. Why do you think it is clear enough
 
8:33 AM
@blackgreen Because i have been working with these apis for 12 years and i know exactly what the error message means and what the user is asking. A scan though my answers over the years will probably result in the same type of answer. only difference would be that they are using docker. Its a shame a new user shouldnt get a question like that closed.
 
@DaImTo yes by reading the Q a few times over, and by reading your answer, I could make sense of it. It is reopened now
 
@blackgreen Its weird a user with a gold badge can hammer close a question as duplicate. Why wouldn't the same user be trusted to remove a close vote on their own.
 
Maybe users shouldn't have to have to read the question several times to understand it
 
@blackgreen Thanks ❤
 
8:36 AM
> Its a shame a new user shouldnt get a question like that closed.
It's a shame new users don't write painstakingly clear questions, so that people who aren't domain experts don't have to wait for an answer like yours to understand what's being asked
 
@JeanneDark Not all users have the same level of knowledge i would have issues with anything assembly related questions don't think i could understand them in the first read though. Not understanding a question does not make it invalid.
 
@DaImTo I believe the CM team is investigating this, though. I would totally support such a feature
 
@blackgreen I could rewrite it but i hate doing that :)
 
Why though? If you can make the question clear to non-experts, that's totally fine, and even desirable
 
For what it's worth, gold-badge users can single-handedly reverse duplicate closure.
Though I'm generally supportive of increasing the close/reopen power of users who've shown they know how to use it.
How to best do that...I'm less sure :-)
 
8:39 AM
@DaImTo My point is that maybe the question needs an edit if it's unclear
 
@blackgreen sometimes its hard, to be 100% sure you know what someone is asking. Like this user did not mention in the original edit that they where using workspace. New users dont understand what they need to add.
@JeanneDark my point is to me its not unclear. I knew what the issue was. How do i know what is unclear to non domain experts other then the fact that three people close a question because they dont understand.
 
@DaImTo So you're basically agreeing that the question was unclear in its first form. Therefore closure was warranted, and so was reopening after the subsequent clarifying edits
It seems the process worked just fine
 
@DaImTo Just saying that we shouldn't forget the purpose of SO: To be a library of programming knowledge
 
@blackgreen not really read my answer i covered that in my answer if you are using workspace you can use a service account but if your not you cant. I try to educate fully all options in instances of the user directly not saying they have workspace.
@JeanneDark Really I thought it was just something fun to do to help others learn while im taking a break from my own work.
 
I thought it was a place to find customer service numbers for cryptocurrency exchanges.
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8:45 AM
the fact that you are able to write a great answer covering multiple use-cases doesn't make the question itself any clearer. It just demonstrates that you are an expert. Usually when I answer such questions in my own knowledge domain, I also proceed to edit the question, so that it's clear to non-experts, who will browse SO in the time to come
 
@RyanM really thought you were clean up crew.
@blackgreen Im working on that :)
 
9:00 AM
 
 
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11:13 AM
Don't worry, that user has only 66 visible answers
 
wow, should we now look over all those user's answers?
thought we are not targeting users here, bad Smokey, bad, bad
 
no, we don't target users from this room
 
That's because the user is blacklisted and their answers were edited
 
11:25 AM
@JeanneDark edited by the same user, in a relative small interval of time, it seems
 
11:57 AM
Morning
 
12:21 PM
 
Don't you hate it when you down-vote the only (poor quality) answer on a question to prevent community from bumping the question and some slob comes along and up-votes it back to zero? >:(
 
why would you want to prevent the bumping? is the question also low quality?
 
If you have the audacity to disagree with me, at least get your sock puppet involved and give it two upvotes which would also prevent it from getting bumped.
@Cristik Bumping only happens for questions that have answers with zero score. It isn't designed to get the questions answered, it is designed to get the answers reviewed with votes.
 
(facepalm) that doesn't sound like a good plan
if it it was intended for low-traffic tags, then maybe the algorithm should only bump questions from low-traffic tags
 
On high traffic the noise drowns the bumps
 
12:48 PM
ok, so the algorithm works as expected :)
 
I'd be happy is the system stopped bumping posts after some number of bumps. Bumping a post 40+ times is clearly not productive. There is a meta thread about it somewhere.
 
1:01 PM
Would this question be better suited to Code Review? Looks like good, working code asking for optimization/simplification.
 
1:49 PM
@AdrianMole No, the user needs to define what is "simpler".
 
2:34 PM
@Braiam Meh. Code Review don't want it now that it has SO-style answers.
 
@AdrianMole Well, yeah, that's why it's important closing first asking question later :)
 
Fair comment. Never really thought that.
 
Sigh, maybe some day SO will be able to make rep notifications be accurate i.stack.imgur.com/b5aFq.png
-1 in my inbox, go to rep page, see -1 on the side menu, open the page, actual change is +3
facedesk
 
@TylerH are you against people that want to get into blockchain?
 
Events on deleted post are not notified for reasons.
 
2:42 PM
@Cristik I am against people asking off-topic questions on Stack Overflow
especially if they are low-effort, too
 
@Cristik Yes
 
Hmm? You shouldn't have -1 for downvoting questions or did that change?
 
@Braiam it was probably an answer that I downvoted on that question
 
hmm.... so you are against people that help people that want to get into blockchain :)
 
yep, it was a link only answer to an off-topic question
 
2:47 PM
@khelwood considering the state of the question, maybe "Needs debugging details" would've sent a better signal to the OP
disclaimer - I also voted as "typo"
 
Anyone ever know of a situation where a coworker refused to document his work so he would be "more valuable"?
 
For the record I'm against people regardless of their desire to get into blockchain.
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@Cristik Maybe. I have no view of how questioners interpret such signals.
 
@MFerguson wrong chat?
 
@MFerguson this sounds like a very common practice
 
2:49 PM
@MFerguson Doing it or admitting to doing it?
 
in fact I just had a coworker quit my team on Thanksgiving day last year with no notice
he documented practically nothing, and much of what he was supposed to be automating, he was apparently managing manually
which explains how he was always busy...
 
lol
 
Is stackoverflow.com/questions/72188599/… closeworthy? see comments
 
@MFerguson Yeah, I just spent like a month cleaning up, documenting, and refactoring an important project from someone who left a while back. I don't know if it was on purpose, but nothing important was documented, so I was stuck having to figure out the original intent of a lot of stuff. On the plus side, I learned a lot about Design Patterns and how to implement them.
 
3:07 PM
@GeneralGrievance So... your coworker quit and left you a Singleton?
@TylerH Sounds like JDSL
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@Machavity LOL, not quite that bad. I have read that article a few times
 
@TylerH Well, for his supervisor, he probably was a hard working employee
 
@Braiam He was not a supervisor
 
@Machavity That's waaaay more true than you probably realize.
 
@TylerH I'm talking about his supervisor
 
3:11 PM
And our team manager is actually quite a technically savvy person, thankfully. Basically another member of the team, who also manages us, rather than an office space or dilbert esque boss
but the downside is he had just put in notice of retirement
 
Sadly he didn't notice the critical human component on a automated system
 
We'll see how long I enjoy sticking around after my boss retires as he was a large part of why I was happy to stick around
 
3:25 PM
ugh, SO injected a list item in the topbar for no good reason, breaking my user styles -_-
wait what, they made all the dropdown menus separate li items instead of children of the li items that should open them? wth?
@Makyen whatever you do don't look at the code for the top bar menu items...
aaand I just refreshed and the markup is totally different again, the extra presentation lis are gone. I refuse to believe they have any thing resembling a test environment anymore
 
@TylerH Maybe it's because we're burninating the tag.
 
@EJoshuaS-StandwithUkraine lol
possibly
 
3:42 PM
@TylerH web design man... I swear I don't understand it anymore
 
3:55 PM
> Tags: Javascript, CodeHS, Grids, Diagonal, 8.15.4 , Java, Coding, Stack Overflow, Answers FTW
 
when the system limits you to 5 tags, improvise!
 
@SurajRao youtube video descriptions in 2011 be like
 
4:55 PM
@tacoshy Missing URL.
 
@GeneralGrievance ty for pointing that out :D
 
@tacoshy I close your as "missing details"
Bah!
 
5:14 PM
@DanielWiddis To be fair, the link to the blog wasn't visible in the answer, it was only visible in the markdown.
 
5:51 PM
@GeneralGrievance Did you mod flag that last somkey report for plagiarism?
 
Working on it.
 
cool. just wanted to make sure I wasn't doubling up on the flags for it
 
Done.
I also added a reminder to disassociate the post.
...though one more downvote and it won't matter I guess.
 
Disassociation is used when we can't get rid of the rep. But it got enough downvotes to push it to where a deletion would reverse the votes
Saves us bugging CMs about it
 
Yeah, I added it just in case, but usually the ones I find don't make it to SD reports. And I've seen a few cases where they weren't disassociated and they kept their rep.
 
6:03 PM
When it's clear cut we won't let them keep the rep either way
And that was pure copy-pasta
 
Is anyone aware of the canonical C++ post for "else not matching the previous if because it's missing curly braces"? This one basically, but I'm hoping there's a better canonical (that's also open). There's lots of such questions, mostly closed as typos. In this case I'm fine with a C canonical target as well, if there's one.
And to clarify, I'm not asking about the similar, but different issue where the previous if had a ; after it, like this.
 
I think all of those are closed as typo.
 
@Braiam it's possible to close a question as a duplicate of another closed question
@cigien if the question is a typo, why close it as a duplicate rather than a typo?
 
Which is why I believe that duplicate has to be reserved for questions that should be answered.
 
For ease of mjolniring?
 
6:15 PM
@TylerH It's not like cigien doesn't know of a room full of people that are happy to use their close votes to close questions that need closing.
 
@TylerH I wouldn't really call it a typo, in that it's just language specific syntax that requires the curly braces. Some languages don't require those braces. Regardless, it's a question that gets asked many times (e.g., and it would certainly be convenient to have a canonical target that a gold tag badge holder could use, rather than needing 3 users to close as typo.
Also, I know the target doesn't have to be open for it to be used, but I see no harm in having one nicely phrased question open.
Also, practically, by the time 3 users vote to close (even in an actively curated tag), it's likely to get answered by then, which is also not ideal.
 
@cigien This one maybe? It's a bit 'specialized' because of the weird macro definition, but certainly the same root problem.
 
Yea, we need a nicely phrased question and answer. Lets make this one that. except that's just one more added to the pile of other "lets make this one the nicely phrased one"
 
@AdrianMole I had considered that one, but I don't really like it. The question clearly indicates that curly braces solve the problem, but at first blush the braces shouldn't be required. The core issue there is the macro, rather than a badly/incorrectly written if-else. Also, no reason to stretch the duplicate-ness in this case, since there are existing identical questions that can be used. I'm just hoping there's an established one, or that can we can clean up one of the existing ones.
@KevinB I understand the objection in general, but there's no "pile" for this case is there? Feel free to link to the pile, I'll happily close them all with a canonical.
 
@cigien while it would be nice, 'nice to haves' don't create exceptions for how questions should be closed... if it's a typographical error or one that is too localized to OP's environment or otherwise is unlikely to be useful to future readers, then it should be closed as a typo, even if that means it takes 3 people to close it instead of one.
If it might be useful for other readers, and there is no good canonical, I would say find the one that is the most applicable, and clean it up as best you can, and then use it as the canonical
or get buyin from meta/the main language community to create a new CW canonical and work together to close all the existing questions as dupes of it
(but definitely don't go off creating a canonical by yourself or someone is just as likely to close it as a dupe of one of the existing ones)
 
6:30 PM
It's definitely a useful question. Yeah, the plan is to just clean up one of the existing ones and use that as a canonical. I just don't want to do that if there's already a good one that's available, and being used.
 
how useful would it be, given how many different problems (and therefore question titles) could be caused by this issue?
one specific to the compiler error (as is this one and the other linked one) is probably ideal,
 
There's not a lot of different problems that are caused by this issue. There's either a compiler error, or the else not being executed when OP expects it to. It's usually trivial to spot when the question is a duplicate of either of the ones I linked above.
 
can we find more cases of this problem in the form of questions posted?
stackoverflow.com/questions/26223907/if-and-else-without-braces for example hasn't once been used as a dupe target
 
Are all the duplicates at the end here just to get around the quality filter? stackoverflow.com/q/72191456/15497888
 
one can only assume or ask the op
 
user17242583
6:37 PM
@HenryEcker Probably; I've seen several occurrences of that just recently.
 
my phone case just broke
it's an otterbox
 
I'm very used to gibberish or like a million pleases or something. That is a specific quote copied many times seems odd...
 
Ah, I found the canonical :) 35k views, fairly minimal code needed to demonstrate the problem, etc It's a C question, but it'll do just fine. Thanks for the help everyone.
 
@HenryEcker Yeah it's just pieces copied from the es.so help center MCVE so... odd
 
@KevinB did you hit it with a sledge hammer?
 
6:41 PM
no, it's the rubber that goes around the volume switch
assume the rubber just wore down over the years
also noticed justnow the otterbox logo is almost worn smooth
didn't expect teh phone to outlast the case
 
@KevinB As I mentioned above, that's a very specific problem related to macro expansion, and wouldn't be appropriate as a target for the questions I mentioned. Anyway, I found a canonical, thanks.
 
it's an Xs
 
Yeah, if you wore an Otterbox smooth, that's saying something
 
it's not the bulky otterbox model
slim
so it's rubber around most of the edge, hard plastic back
 
user17242583
What a strange-to-see spam question: stackoverflow.com/questions/72191501
 
user17242583
6:44 PM
hammered before it was converted to spam
 
well
it was a plagiarized post initially, to be fair
high rep users edited it into shape and dupe closed it
 
oh julia1, we had such high hopes for you
 
i dont understand why those users even edited it
it's not a question
 
I saw an instance of that yesterday. Plagiarized part of a post, but then turned it to quickbooks/coinbase spam.
 
i mean, sure, it has a question as the first line, but clearly if you read the rest of the question it's a copy paste from a tutorial
 
6:49 PM
Significant edits should not be wiped from the revision history by the grace period.
And changing the entire question is definitely significant.
 
nothing was wiped in this case was it?
 
This case - no. But past cases - yes.
 
Revision 3 was an entire rewrite even for this case
 
It only wasn't wiped because there was an edit in between.
 
Anyone ever get two review audits in a row or am i good to just spam a few after an audit
 
6:53 PM
:54537150 Why'd you delete the request?
 
@cigien It was closed between me writing the request and pressing send.
 
@MFerguson sometimes, though usually there are a couple questions between them
I think I've had two in a row once or twice. Worst was 4 audits I think in one 40-item session
maaaybe 5
 
@khelwood Hmm, it wasn't closed when I clicked on the request. It got closed very soon after though, so it might have seemed like it was closed before you posted it. No worries.
 
user17242583
Shouldn't this edit have been rejected? At first glance it seems to change the OP's intent...
 
That edit seems fine to me... only thing he added was "without it actually affecting their data"
 
7:03 PM
The original contained "without worrying about it making any changes in the database" so it was just moved/reworded not added from nothing
 
yeah I had to read it multiple times to... its was just evry consufing and I see not much of an improvement personally
Is this answer really worth ananswer or should it be flagged as NAA? To me it is just a comment that he cant reproduce this issue.
 
lol
meh, its an answer
it's certainly not not and answer, or low quality
not useful? possibly?
 
well he just posted the OP's code and said that the code works fine for him
 
Right
but it's an answer
it's not a link elsewhere, it's not gibberish, it's addressing the question, it's not a question, or a request for clarification,
it could certainly be summarized as a comment, though so can many actual good answers,
Put another way, we don't have a tool specific to this type of answer, other than voting
 
yeah thats why I asked. SOmetimes I find the decission of closing/removing/flagging confusing
 
7:25 PM
out of delete votes, downvotes, and close votes, ay ay ay
 
@TylerH Pay to unlock emergency packs. Prices start from $1.99
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welcome to EA Overflow
 
Would it be an improvement to edit out the "explain this code" part of this question?
 
Yeah and the "I find this confusing" sentence too
 
pay 100 reputation to get a loot-box that might contain items to refill 5 votes...
 
7:33 PM
For 5 USD, you get a legendary Curator's Chest. Prizes range from 1 delete vote to 20 regular votes.
 
OP has two questions: why is that function in there twice, and how does the radix parameter work. It's good to just focus on those
@GeneralGrievance I would not change the code
or remove one of the questions OP is asking
 
Well, I thought the problem with the code was that it didn't show the radix parameter being used.
I figured it was part of the second question.
 
I've revised the question a bit more to remove some of the fluff/focus on the subject without losing any of the code or context of the questions
 
Any way we can add a radix parameter to the code too? It still feels kind of disconnected without it.
 
@GeneralGrievance No, it appears that OP doesn't understand that the code they are asking about doesn't contain a radix parameter
adding one would invalidate the comments and potentially the answers and change what OP is asking about
 
7:44 PM
@GeneralGrievance Technically 10 would be a good radix to add for that case. The problem is that answers already mention the fact there is no radix.
 
if we add a radix then users would assume OP knows how to use a radix parameter, and thus the question 'how does a radix parameter work with this' becomes nonsensical for OP to ask
 
although linking to the MDN page on radix parameters or something where OP mentions the term might be good
for readers who land on that not even knowing what 'radix parameter' means
 
 
user17242583
8:46 PM
Are opinion-based answers to opinion-based questions eligible for deletion? stackoverflow.com/review/low-quality-posts/31737950
 
 
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@richardec Seems fine. Not clearly wrong enough for me to override the approval, at least.
Also FYI: there's a Bad Stack Overflow Reviews room where you can bring possible bad reviews and/or requests for moderator overrides on results.
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10:11 PM
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@StephenOstermiller ⬆️ It seems the question itself is just a typo problem, right?
 
10:45 PM
@sideshowbarker Now that you point it out, that is the case. It is already closed now.
 
@StephenOstermiller yup, all good
 
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11:30 PM
folks, I see an account with 3 "user was removed" entries in recent months. I see them increasing their rep by about 20 times in last month, gaining over 2K points - how likely is it that it was obtained organically? My first thought was it's kind of a voting ring and I considered flagging, but inspecting things I couldn't find any solid indication to point finger at. Without prior votes from removed accounts I'd say that user just gains rep at a rather high rate. Is it worth worrying about?
 
@gnat As long as you see something worrying and you flag in good faith, the flag will be marked helpful. Especially if you see a history that might indicate the user is engaging in voting fraud again.
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@Dharman thanks, flagged
 

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