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1:31 AM
@bad_coder hmmm... doesn't seem to have happened...
 
 
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3:25 AM
@Nick turns out its 3am UTC
 
4:04 AM
@tink it probably also needs more focus
 
Heh ... can't use the CV-PLS generator with more than one reason ;)
 
@tink you can edit the generated message after it's posted here if it's important
 
fair enough @tripleee - but is it that important?
 
I have rarely found a need for it, but sometimes when I hesitate between reasons, it feels like listing them both will help convince others that it needs to go one way or another
 
(how do I get this generator?)
 
4:11 AM
Right, I got you. There have been a few posts recently that I cv-pls that would have deserved up to 3 reasons ... and then they got re-opened ... that may not have happened if I had had them all :D
 
@KarlKnechtel you need TamperMonkey (or another user script manager); then simply visit socvr.org and click on "Tools" in the top bar
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@KarlKnechtel grace period edits were turned off a few months ago to curb abuse by the support phone number spammer, so no
or maybe they are still possible when you supersede your own subsequent edit quickly enough?
 
 
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6:20 AM
@jps It's also amusing that it attracted a spam answer for a completely different writing service. Which apparently revealed the spam question.
Well, sort of sad, actually. But also amusing.
 
jps
6:32 AM
@VLAZ I hope Smokey can learn from that. At least the second spammer/spambot used the right keywords to find the first spam.
 
I added a couple of phrases from the spam to the watch list but feel free to suggest
 
We could just employ spammers to find spam and post more spam that Smokey catches.
 
the thing with spammers is that they will look very broadly for anything with their keywords (like mentioning "dogfooding" will probably attract spam for pet sustenance)
 
jps
It's certainly not an easy task and when Smokey produces too many FP's that's also not helpful.
 
The review queues should have caught it also
 
jps
6:47 AM
in the queues (First Questions and Close Votes) there was the banner "Our system has identified this post as possible spam; please review carefully". So someone even close voted instead of flagging it.
 
 
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7:51 AM
oh these people, will they ever learn? The last spam was closed as "not about programming"... 16k, 10k, 260k and 5 to 12 years on the site
 
Reopen-pls: spam is actually related to programming
 
jps
The list of close voters is what depresses me most in this case...
 
It also had a delete vote...
 
jps
yeah, from one of the close voters. That attention-seeking ALL CAPS line in the second paragraph makes it so obvious, what else do these people need?
 
8:12 AM
@jps Spammer: "Hi! I'm a spammer and this is a spam post. Please flag as spam, don't vote to close." Reviewer: "Hm, contains no own effort. May even be spam. Let's vote to close!"
 
jps
@JeanneDark thanks for trying to lighten me up in my depression... ;)
maybe these spam-blind close voters should get access to the site every day only after they identified four spam posts in a list of 10. Similar to these captchas, 'click on all images that show an airplane'
 
8:31 AM
> I have the same problem, please upvote me when you find a solution
 
@jps And if we include unactioned Smokey reports in the results, we can eventually have a feedback loop where Smokey and the users train each other.
 
jps
sounds like a win-win
 
9:04 AM
@mickmackusa hmm... why do two seemingly unrelated users reply to you with "done"?
 
@Cristik responding to a deleted comment, surely?
 
@tripleee why are you so "surely"? :)
 
No doubt a comment saying "Please reply to me with "done"". Thanks in advance!
 
jps
@Cristik looking at the list of close-voters I think the original comment to which they responded could have been: "please vote to close"
 
@Cristik I think I said something like : if you think the question is unclear, please vote to close. A mod can tell you the exact text if they like.
 
@tripleee someone commented on that that it is spam
 
I find no signs of affiliation, just a user with an appallingly poor posting history
 
same here; it's a valid youtube link, haven't watched it though
 
I made the mistake of watching the first few seconds of the video; it's some kind of (loud) music demo. I don't think it's obvious what they are trying to ask, regardless
 
10:08 AM
@Adriaan Usage of ffmpeg from the command line should be on-topic on SU. Not sure it's on-topic on SO.
 
From the tag description
> Questions about interactive use of the ffmpeg command line tool are off-topic.
 
Yeah, noticed but the question was already closed.
> Thanks in advice 😁
 
jps
10:32 AM
@VLAZ :O
 
Lots of advice, apparently...
Thinks in advance apparently also exists. But only in three posts.
 
@VLAZ Not many people have time for that when there are Tanks in advance.
 
> Thanks in advice 1289 !!!!!
Advice has grown by only 44 which is 3.4% increase. What can we do to encourage more advice?
 
jps
10:47 AM
and there was this one recently...
 
Oh, "Thinks a lot" is good
 
jps
That's what people really should do more often, esp. before posting.
 
I would be editing all of them, but there's never time. The mod queue grows larger and larger and I don't even have time to look at voting fraud.
 
Not to forget the immortal I will be great foul
 
Well, I've edited all three "Thinks in advance". I'll try to slowly go through these. Maybe a couple a day or something.
 
jps
10:54 AM
@VLAZ thnaks you in advice for that
 
Your welcome
 
11:48 AM
@tripleee @Dharman RO please trash, I answered
 
1 message moved to SOCVR /dev/null, per request
 
12:22 PM
I've scrubbed the rest of their mentions of that site. fun fact: if you add url:domain.com to a user's search results, you can find their promotional posts super fast
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Well, not any more.
Or rather, you can find super fast that there are no promotional posts. Any more.
 
1:24 PM
@TylerH looks like a low-quality magnet ("There are no good reasons to use this tag on Stack Overflow")
 
LOL
nice tag description
 
2:22 PM
@SecretAgentMan Just in case you flagged this answer, it doesn't look like a link-only answer to me (at least I would consider the likelihood high that a flag gets declined) with "MultiLineStringExpression" being the answer. Not a great answer, but doesn't look like NAA either.
 
Is it though?
I am not sure if it even tries to answer the question
How is it useful?
 
@Dharman I don't know but it looks like what the FAQ doesn't consider a flaggable link-only answer
 
that's just 1 more voice
 
yes, but this one just says it may be useful. It doesn't say how or why
I guess it can be considered an answer, but it's a stretch.
 
2:26 PM
I agree it's not a very good answer as-is. I downvoted it for that reason.
 
it's close enough to an answer that we can let it just be a stain on the user's answering record till they delete it
 
ok
 
I just tried to warn the user so they can possibly retract a flag before it gets declined
 
I've left them a comment
 
🥷🏿
 
2:34 PM
This answer is completely wrong, see my comment. Is this a reason to request a delete-vote in here?
@Spevacus sssht. (I actually opened the link through your request >.<)
 
Lol!
 
@Adriaan If it's wrong and not useful, then yes (wrong answers can under some circumstances be useful, e.g. to demonstrate how not to do it (together with an appropriately low score)).
 
@JeanneDark mhm, could be. However, in this case the OP explicitly mentioned that they know they can output C code, but they don't want that. Explaining how to output C code then seems ... useless
 
So it's not necessarily wrong (this is indeed the way to convert to C and run it), as well as being unrelated to what the question actually asks.
 
2:40 PM
@Adriaan In this case it even sounds like a non-obvious NAA then (for which a flag would likely be declined)
The drawback of putting up a bounty
 
Is this intended to be an edit to the poster's other answer, or is it poorly-formatted spam?
 
@AdrianMole I think it was meant to be an edit. I've deleted it since it's not useful
 
Same
OP is the author of the GitHub file FWIW
 
It's actually a link to the source code they posted in the other answer ... which need some code-fences added.
 
I won't make the edit if youa re doing it already
 
2:47 PM
Done - but I didn't add the link. Should that be in there?
 
Probably? With a blurb of "I wrote this python script; here is the GitHub repo link" or something?
 
Yeah, adding a disclosed link is fine
 
3:24 PM
 
4:14 PM
@JeanneDark Thanks for the heads up. I didn't flag but appreciate the notice. I agree that my review was mistaken.
 
 
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6:03 PM
 
First time I've ever seen someone post a question asking how to achieve a code layout that is just shown in a photo, and the only answer is also just a photo of a layout (well, a screenshot) stackoverflow.com/questions/36025398/…
 
jps
can experts explain it for me ? i'm serious
 
@jps Yes they can! links to Experts Exchange
 
Does anyone know if this api.stackexchange.com/docs/similar provides meaningful results?
 
6:55 PM
@Dharman I can't see any useful results when using the 'try' feature at the bottom of the page
I just get an empty result set when searching for questions with "image" in the title that are tagged CSS over the last day. But I know there have been questions that meet those criteria
 
try?
 
maybe I am not using it correctly
@Dharman scroll down and see the "try it" section at the bottom of the page
 
ohh ok
 
you can make a call from the page without having to use the code in an actual API call from your own script/program
 
I executed few searches but I get varying results
 
 
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At first glance, this looked a bit spammy. But, on closer inspection, it just copies the text from the linked site (and I can find no obvious affiliation with the poster). Does it need a flag? If so, what type?
 
9:00 PM
I think it needs a delete vote. That's about it.
 
Your wish is my command. ;)
 
🚽
 
9:58 PM
 
@tink The Request Generator has a user interface which allows you to enter whatever text you want as the reason, up to the chat message length limits, which should enable you to provide any reasonable number of different reasons. You would need to send the request manually, rather than just checking the box in the close-vote dialog.
 
10:51 PM
Hmmm, I wonder if those are real SSNs...
 

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