@HovercraftFullOfEels FYI, names like "stackoverflow_is_a_mean_place" on a new account with one question are pretty much always going to be ban evasion of some sort...feel free to flag that stuff for a mod to check.
yes ofc not but even if it would be in a stacksnippet it couldnt be run there. So there is no reason to change it to make it reproducible for "normal users"
Hmm. "In order to get the answer undeleted I am obligated to say... I still hold that the entire information of this 400 character answer was contained, without loss of information, in the original version of it: "No.""
It didn't have to be 400 characters if there was no commentary about it.
user17242583
4:48 AM
@sideshowbarker @Vickel yep, Ryan is correct. I've been downvoting NAAs reported in the SOBotics room. They get deleted soon after, thanks to the ninja mods, so I can continue downvoting more.
@RyanM The edit comment is not correct, sudo would not make it runnable as regular user, but as admin (privileges). However sudo would be needed to run that if the user is not the admin, as it is for the other commands. It is confirmed by the comment. But I cannot say if it is a substantial edit
@tacoshy The user has habit to link to sources, I am not sure they intended to do a spam post
PSA: Please prefer pinging a room-owner to request that a chat message be binned, rather than raising moderator flags on chat messages. While lots of moderators are nowadays also SOCVR room owners, not all of them are, so there's a risk of leaving a mod very confused. Also, not all ROs are mods, and these lovely diamondless folks are still nevertheless quite capable of helping.
@tacoshy I don't think it's advertisement, MJML is a popular email markup language, and AFAICT there's no indication that this user is affiliated to them
though the answer is almost NAA, but at this point it'll probably roomba away with the question
I also doubt that the OP is really trying to spam. It's more likely that they're trying to ask a question related to their site, which they linked for reference. I see no other evidence of spammy activity. But meh, none of that needed to stay around.
@AdrianMole I'm not disagreeing, which is why I am asking. It may not need to be closed, but I do appreciate your looking at it.
@AdrianMole: probably the best close reason would be to find a canonical Q&A that tells the OP, "you shouldn't be using variables with increasing numbers in the names, but instead should be using an array or ArrayList and loops", but I have not yet found that magic dupe.
Well, possibly... only if it does actually lack focus, meaning, in practice, that it asks multiple questions in one, or that answering it would require something far too lengthy for a Q&A format. Just because a code snippet has multiple problems doesn't, in itself, make a question too broad/unfocused.
Before I get in trouble again, could a moderator advise as to whether it is OK to comment "Did one of these answers solve your problem? If not, could you provide more information to help answer it?" on a two week old question with 3 working answers?
@RyanM They do! They have individual backstories and unique experiences that made them who they are today.
@Nick The position of the moderators remains strongly opposed to comments like that, for multiple reasons, not the least of which is that it does not accomplish anything. If the user is still seeking more/better answers, they'll take action to let us know. If you think the question as posted is insufficiently clear and/or lacking information, then you should vote on it accordingly.
If you think the answers work and are useful in their current form, then you should also vote on them accordingly.
@CodyGray thanks. It would have been nice to get this reply to my reply to the email I received. I shall remain ever more silent on the topic (here and on posts).
Sorry that you weren't provided with an adequate explanation/clarification. That's our bad.
So... replies to moderator messages is something that is actually a bit broken. See, all mod message replies go into a global inbox to be seen by all moderators. But everything goes into that, and so that inbox fills up rapidly, especially if we've been suspending a lot of spam accounts, which is something we've been doing a lot of recently. What that means in practice is, it's very easy for us to lose track of a reply and forget to, well, reply to it. So, I'm sorry if that happened. We'd like to see system improvements there. Either way, they're not really a great tool for back-and-forth. — Cody Gray ♦2 days ago
And, to be even more clear, it's never a problem to ask questions about site policies and/or discuss things with moderators or other users, especially not here.
Nor is it an issue to disagree. I didn't spend the last couple of days arguing with people on Meta because they were wrong to make arguments. :-)
I just don't think there's anything useful to be accomplished by leaving comments that shout into a void. The one you sketched is similar to the oft-maligned, "Will the downvoter please leave some feedback?" style of comment.
If they'd wanted to leave some feedback, they could have done so.
It doesn't. It'll never reply to you with more detailed information than what appears on the MetaSmoke dashboard.
Unless you mean that just asking "why" in general often provides you with more information, in which case, I wholeheartedly agree. I like to ask "why" a minimum of 3 times to understand someone's position.
FAQ rule #11: "That means del-pls requests are permitted for closed questions which have been closed for more than 2 days, or which have a score less than or equal to -2;"
@HovercraftFullOfEels That does look like it needs more focus. If there was a specific piece of code they wanted to improve, that would be ok, but the program provided does too much.
Any explanations for what appears to have happened here. Looks like the earlier of the two identical answers was deleted (by its author), leaving the later to go on to acquire an upvote.
@AdrianMole Also, the edit you made makes it rather less obvious that it was (when posted) an exact copy-paste.
user17242583
8:10 PM
@AdrianMole I thought it was plagiarized but I wasn't actually sure, so that answer was only part sarcastic. Reviewing the other answers on the question however, I see it was just plagiarized from the top answer.
@richardec I think an R/A flag is likely to get declined, since the rude part can be easily edited out. But since the answer doesn't answer anything, NAA is fine
or a del-pls for 20kers might be fine too, although it depends on whether people want to waste a del vote on something that can be easily handled by the LQA queue
@AdrianMole The first one was deleted, then reposted from a different account. Without looking at mod tools to check (thus this is entirely based on public info), I would guess that those two accounts belong to the same person, and they accidentally posted from the wrong one.
The other account lacks the voting privilege and has never voted, so in this case that definitely didn't happen. Unless there's a third account, of course.
@RyanM That was also my guess at what happened. Just thought a wee glance or two from others may rule out any malevolent behaviour. (I wasn't concerned enough to raise a flag.)
@DanielWiddis Edits automatically mark VLQ flags helpful. Which is ...problematic for other reasons, but useful for the fact that it removes flags from fixed link-only answers.
Went ahead and marked the NAA flags helpful there too to kick it out of review.
While I am very happy to swing my hammer (or for anyone else to hammer) this collection of dupe php questions that simply fail to write return on the same line as the recursive call, I am uncertain how to determine the most appropriate canonical. 3v4l.org/d1Hgs May I have some educated advice about nominating a best dupe target? Which dupe in the cluster is "best"?
I see multiple times a day that [twitter-bootstrap] as tag is used for [bootstrap-5] questions. Would it be helpful to edit the description twitter-bootstrap to not use this tag for bootstrap-5 questions? Also I have noticed that bootstrap-5 is not initially suggested when searchign for bootstrap tags, is there anything that can be done about it?