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2:47 AM
@RyanM Found a query and modified it so the question needs . Since I don't know SQL so I need to hope my changes work. Unfortunately, I can't figure out how to sort it by date created. https://data.stackexchange.com/stackoverflow/query/1627513/posts-from-which-an-initial-tag-was-removed?Tag=git#resultSets
 
@Ethan That's already ordered by creation date (well post id which is ordered ascending by time implictly)
 
@HenryEcker well I wasted a half hour of my life
 
Yeah, there's definitely a pattern of misuse there...
 
So should we edit the usage guidance?
 
Just did for the tag, think this covers it? stackoverflow.com/tags/git/info
 
3:04 AM
I think that’s good. We can always edit I think he future if needed.
 
Thanks for the research!
 
Are there cases for when both and would be correct?
 
@HenryEcker random made-up example: How can I create a GitHub PR using only the git tool?
(idk if this is actually possible; you can with Gerrit)
 
I really wish logging into SEDE with SO credentials was working...
Select 1 column and order by it has to be a duplicate.
 
 
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5:02 AM
Yes, ing movers - because they really care.
 
5:59 AM
 
 
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8:26 AM
@HenryEcker Luckily, github supports the same things that all git servers do: push and pull repos. In the parts were it differs, it has nothing to do with git. After you push/pull github and git and github have zero communication.
 
8:46 AM
Should this have been spam-deleted? The OP mentions using that package and the phrasing in first-person does attribute it
 
Hi guys! Should this question be closed as a duplicate of this? They're slightly different
 
@Adriaan It was just regular-deleted, but... I still wouldn't have based on what I see. Poked the moderator who deleted it for any possible missing context.
 
Ryan is kredit to team!
 
@DialFrost Regarding your comment, how would showing their research improve the question?
 
@RyanM Hmm, I thought you always had too? Sorry, too used to ELL :P
 
8:53 AM
Ah, nope. Just need to ask a clear, focused, non-duplicate question.
 
Oh, my bad!
@RyanM Sorry... I just didn't know how SO worked, I guess I have to start getting used to it ;P
 
No worries, happy to explain :-)
@DialFrost Shog9 does a good job of explaining the reasoning in this answer.
 
@RyanM Ah it falls under duplicate for research, I see!
 
Yep, exactly!
 
9:08 AM
@Steve so don't 20k delete, but spam flag it
 
9:25 AM
@Steve my eyes @_@
 
@RyanM Don't tell me, I have to handle a secretary that loves to write colorized email like that post.
 
for what it's worth, that's a long-time returning spammer
 
10:11 AM
@DaImTo It is inappropriate to target a user for moderation here. See rule #20 in the FAQ: "Targeting users for moderation requests is forbidden."
 
While the question is a type, it might be interesting to link it to stackoverflow.com/questions/17992711/…
 
surprised you don't have a gold hammer in yourself already
 
@tripleee I'm a bit slow ;-) Only 284 points missing
 
10:27 AM
If you got a gold hammer in bash, could you bash things with your gold hammer?
 
it was my first gold badge; I really didn't consider myself a Bash expert at the time but it spurred me to learn more
 
I feel like it is easier to get badges in some tags like bash and regex where many of the questions are one-liners.
 
It's interesting you say this. It seems to me that people who are experts quickly say they are not because they know that there is still much to learn. While the vice-versa seems also true.
 
The more you learn, the more you realize how much you don't know.
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actually one-liner Bash questions are almost certainly duplicates
 
10:32 AM
And did you know all regex questions are duplicates of that one canonical "What is a regex and what does it mean?" /s
 
LOL
 
finally Wiktor is taking good care of the regex tag when he is around but the amount of junk is just so massive he can't realistically handle it alone
 
He is a person with a mission!
 
10:48 AM
2 messages moved to SOCVR /dev/null (targets a user)
 
11:33 AM
 
11:57 AM
Morning
 
12:23 PM
@StephenOstermiller Thanks for the response, I think you may have miss understood my question. I am not asking for moderation of a user. Simply recommendations on which questions to close as duplicate and which one to leave as the main question. I believe that asking for help i deciding moderation actions is acceptable in this channel is it not? Should i have linked each of the questions in question?
 
Should we burninate the tag? Discuss
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In the last month a user has asked three questions stackoverflow.com/q/72801108/1841839 stackoverflow.com/q/73101370/1841839 stackoverflow.com/q/73371191/1841839 all basically the same question. I would like to clean them up but im not sure which should be the main question and which should be marked as duplicate. I am looking for options, as i am not sure if i should just take the first one.
I have tried to talk to the user sevral times about the issue, but they just keep opening new questions
 
12:43 PM
@DaImTo Mod flag stuff like that. We deal with user patterns all the time
In general, we don't talk about users or user patterns in here because we want to avoid being seen as targeting users. We'll even ask if someone CVs two questions by the same user
 
1:33 PM
A user with 2k reputation should know better than to post a "me too" answer on a protected question. :(
 
@StephenOstermiller I think so, too
Last Smokey report is not only a spammer but has committed a much greater sin, as well.
 
egregious
 
I say this is the time we need to flag as "User needs to be covered in honey and rolled around in ants".
 
@VLAZ Sadly, that's not a moderator power. But maybe it's time to use this mod power instead
 
1:51 PM
@Machavity I can only hope mods use this power only for good. May the gods protect us if a mod turns to the dark side.
 
2:16 PM
 
2:46 PM
Anyone aware of a userscript that lets you see close votes counts on questions without the privilege?
The view close votes count seems to be a feature of the Review Queue Helper. Maybe I'll finally have to dip my toes into Javascript.
 
@IanCampbell Just post a link to the Q in here and you'll see the count in the RH margin (if you have the relevant rooms script installed).
 
3:03 PM
 
@kvantour please remember that the room policy requires recent activity on cv-pls requests (feel free to post old ones in the Bash room though!)
 
3:29 PM
 
3:41 PM
@Adriaan this question has been edited, there is code in it now
 
3:53 PM
@Dharman Unfortunately the gist seems to have been removed, but thanks, that'd probably do it.
Maybe I can find it on archive.org or something.
 
@IanCampbell Then you should probably let Rene know or flag it
 
@IanCampbell Don't do it, just pay @KevinB to write it for you in jQuery
 
It'd probably take me longer to figure out how to send Kevin the money than to do it myself.
 
@IanCampbell The timeline shows delete votes
I don't know about close votes
 
@Dharman This wouldn't have even crossed my mind. I don't know how StackApps works.
 
3:56 PM
@IanCampbell you don't use carrier pigeons already?!
 
just earn the privilege, i'm too lazy to write code for free
 
@KevinB Hence the "pay" :-P
 
err
maybe for free is the wrong phrase
 
I knew you were lazier than a high-top toilet
 
i'm too lazy to write code outside of my 8 hour work period
:p
 
3:57 PM
plot twist, Ian is a pseudonym; they are secretly your boss IRL
You're the research assistant they wanted to hire all along
 
I'll just post a new job application for a JS programmer and make this a programming assessment. Problem solved.
 
"Hi, I'm a researcher who just writes jQuery all day"
 
There's no StackApps meta? That's so meta.
 
@IanCampbell Another script appears to work for me, available at stackapps.com/q/9170/71135
I imagine there's a degree of redundancy in the script when looking for delete/reopen votes on a question that is not closed that could be adjusted.
 
@Spevacus Amazing. Thanks so much. Very much appreciate it.
 
4:03 PM
No problem :)
 
Come on SO, load for me
 
4:18 PM
is it Friday somewhere already?
 
5:03 PM
@tripleee iceland
 
 
7:38 PM
I'm not seeing the stack-snippet editor either: meta.stackexchange.com/questions/381279/… anyone else with a different experience?
Only when asking a new question, it seems.
 
7:54 PM
can confirm
literally replaced with a spacer
the button isn't there at all
that's a toggleable bit per site, given that there's no errors occurring, my assumption is someone flipped the toggle
is tables also missing?
 
@KevinB checking
@KevinB was tables ever there? I didn't opt-in for the "new/broken" editor.
 
whoa, there's also a semi-colon
above the header of the ask page
 
Eek!
That semicolon thinks he's hiding.
 
8:20 PM
@Adriaan Update: we've chatted and confirmed the post should be undeleted. Thanks for the report!
 
@RyanM Hmm, the answer still needs editing
there, much better
 
9:00 PM
@miken32 Aside from it being ineligible for a del-pls, it doesn't seem particularly dangerous to me. Editing the source code of a library may be ill-advised, but it seems to only be a reason to downvote, not delete.
 
@cigien Editing the source of a library to remove that error message may cause unforeseen errors that aren't readily apparent to anyone who's enough of a novice to follow the advice. It certainly didn't seem like an answer we want on the site, which was why I took the unusual step of making the request. Anyway some contrarian upvoted it so maybe it will stick around a while longer.
 
@miken32 Maybe leave a comment on the answer describing the pitfalls of the solution? It looks like at least 2 people found it useful (assuming the person who upvoted it today was being contrarian).
 
we flag answers that attempts to answer a question but are incorrect as NAA right?
 
No. If they're attempts to answer, they shouldn't be NAA flagged.
 
9:16 PM
is the answer even relevant anymore?
that module has changed a lot since then
question doesn't mention a version
An answer stating to change source code that no longer matches what they suggested to change isn't useful
 
According to MDN web docs, you don't need the muted attribute even if you have the auto play attribute. But the answer claims you do. https://stackoverflow.com/questions/51101990/video-not-playing-inside-bootstrap-modal-in-chrome-browser/73308089#73308089
 
and... i'd argue changing source code can certainly be considered harmful... particularly if you're suggesting novices take that route.
 
9:33 PM
Thoughts on creating a tag? I've seen the MMWormhole tag being (mis)used for that. Either way, I'll probably add a description to the MMWormhole tag
 
10:00 PM
@cocomac Sounds facially reasonable. Haven't looked at questions.
@Ethan one of the very few built-in canned decline reasons covers this, in fact: "flags should not be used to indicate technical inaccuracies, or an altogether wrong answer"
 
@RyanM I don't have 1.5k on SO, so I'll ask on Meta
 
10:57 PM
Are any of the answers on this question not NAA?
 
11:28 PM
 
11:39 PM
@Ethan As a core contributor to MDN, I can say that what’s documented at MDN shouldn’t be considered absolutely authoritative — and in several cases I’ve run into where an SO answer contradicted MDN, the SO answer turned out to be right, and I ended up updating the MDN article to correct it. In this specific case, I can say that on iOS at least, it is in fact true that autoplay won’t work for an unmuted video — and maybe true for macOS desktop, too.
 
11:51 PM
@sideshowbarker got it.
 
After limited clarification, the asker is merely unclear about how to populate an array -- this has been demonstrated many times on SO.
Here's one that I found: https://stackoverflow.com/q/59746557/2943403 there should be several hundred other demonstrations. The cvpls can be dupe hammered instead of needing clarity now.
 
Would this answer be a dupe answer of this one?
 

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