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5:50 AM
Could an RO edit the typo in cv-pls tag, please chat.stackoverflow.com/transcript/message/56729404#56729404?
Is the last SD report post question on-topic? stackoverflow.com/q/6119774/5468463
 
6:07 AM
@Vega I would have preferred to see it closed as not about programming than needs focus...
 
@Nick Thank you for the reply. I forgot, sorry, but I believe I have voted as 'not about programming'
 
@Vega fair enough... it ended up being closed, but as needs focus. Obviously it's not clear who voted for what though
 
 
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1:09 PM
@EJoshuaS-StandwithUkraine Hmm. You're opening up a big can o' worms by flagging such remarks from that commentator. ;)
 
 
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4:45 PM
I think I just declined even more recommended closure flags here: stackoverflow.com/review/close/35069479
 
@user16217248 I think they'll be "disputed" rather than "declined"; only the di'mond geezers can actually decline flags.
 
@AdrianMole That's the case for all flags... except recommended closure flags. For VLQ/NAA flags, they get disputed by LQP/LQA reviewers clicking Looks OK. Recommended closure flags can be disputed by Triage reviewers clicking Looks OK. But as it turns out, recommended closure flags are the only flags that can be declined by regular users, close vote reviewers clicking Leave Open.
 
Yes. Unanimous leave open will cause Community to decline recommend closure flags.
 
5:04 PM
@sotirov @halfer @HovercraftFullOfEels I voted to close this revision of the post: stackoverflow.com/revisions/77198717/6 This question is at once too broad and not apparently related to programming.
Even after the large revision, the question seems entirely too broad and I strongly disagree with the reopening of it; "how do I implement an entire discount campaign on woocommerce" is inherently a question that is unfocused insofar as Stack Overflow's scope requirements are concerned, IMO.
but I can't vote again to re-close it
 
@user16217248 Interesting. TIL.
... but it's still the Community bot (who is a sort of di'mond geezer) that actually does the decline.
 
@user16217248 I'm just mentioning that this is the second time that I've seen you mention declining recommend closure flags from review. I'm not necessarily sure it's something that needs to be highlighted by this room. Declining flags isn't necessarily a positive action to highlight even if the specific users who flagged the post is private.
 
@TylerH From the looks of it, OP (@sotirov) should have posted a blog post instead, since they have a self-answer
 
@HenryEcker If a room owner disagrees with that please feel free to correct me.
 
@TylerH in fact, it looks like a significant portion of OP's self-answer relies on information that isn't provided in the question
 
5:06 PM
@TylerH I hear you. I gave way because (a) the author was making a rare effort, (b) there was a helpful self-answer, and (c) one answer features a lot of code, and thus it was sufficiently connected to programming to my eyes
 
but I'm not a woocommerce expert (or even user) so I can't say for sure how standardized the PHP code is in a woocommerce site/instance
 
@TylerH A good portion of that is modified from the other answer they received. The majority of that is also standard accessible features in the WooCommerce environment. Their self-answer (posted 4 hours after the answer they received) appears to be primarily a synthesis of what they learned and how they actually applied it to their situation.
 
Even if this one was edge-case, such a set of circs comes up so rarely that it won't move the needle in terms of a "possibly off topic" being left open - I don't think this one item is worth much discussion
I'd rather close ten other posts! 😌
 
I don't feel so strongly about it to argue against it remaining reopened, just sharing my perspective on A) why I closed it, and B) how I feel about the current revision
 
OK, fair enough
(If you want you could add some general guidance as a comment under the Q, so the OP produces something more on-topic next time).
 
5:12 PM
@HenryEcker It's not every day that a non-moderator gets to decline a flag. But if you want, I can refrain from mentioning it again in the future if I notice that I completed a leave open review where there were fewer close votes than 'this question was flagged as...' items.
 
 
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6:25 PM
@user16217248 My perspective is that "get[ting] to decline a flag" is not a positive action, it can result in real consequences for the user whose flag was declined (warning when flagging, flag bans, etc.). My concern with sharing when that happens in chat rooms is that it can come off as celebrating this act of declining someone's flag (whether or not that's your intention). I'd prefer to avoid even the appearance of that.
(Again sharing my opinion as a general user and not making any sort of ruling as a moderator)
 
@TylerH I didn't have a self-answer when I wrote the question. Sure I was thinking in some directions but it was my mistake I didn't mention them in the question. As this was my first ever question (and definitely my last) in any of the SE sites, it wasn't perfect and looked vague at first. If you had left me a comment, I would definitely fixed it, or at least tried to do the best to my abilities.
@TylerH Since you still don't like the question, please tell me what is wrong with it? So I don't make the same mistake in the future if I ever decide to ask for anything again. But as you can see from both answers, the solution is writing PHP code... If that's not related to programming, I don't know what is.
@TylerH The main problem was not how to implement a discount campaign but how to do it on scale with 200,000 products. Everyone who uses WooCommerce on a shop with more than 5,000 products knows what I mean...
@TylerH If this is a problem for you, I will just delete my question. My only reason to ask why it was closed was to learn and not make the same mistakes in the future.
 
 
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7:34 PM
@sotirov There's no need to delete your question. TylerH was just expressing an opinion (which is allowed); and - after all - your question has been reopened by a diamond moderator (which is a good indicator that it's appropriate) and has attracted some upvotes.
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... and, anyway, you'll almost certainly not be able to delete it, now that it has upvoted answers. :)
 
@Chris it looks like distcc is a compiler, so the question is about doing distributed builds.
 
@Jonas From the website: distcc is not itself a compiler, but rather a front-end to the GNU C/C++ compiler (gcc) and LLVM compiler (clang).
But, yeah, that looks like it is a programming-related issue.
 
@Jonas Okay, so it's programming-related. Still think it's closable as needs details or clarity, though.
 
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9:33 PM
@sotirov I want to know why a shop with 200K products is running on WordPress 😆
I mean, I think WP is an amazing bit of software, and the Automattic peeps are definitely talented to make this thing run reliably on ropey shared hosts. I use it myself. But horses for courses...
 
 
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11:39 PM
@halfer I know what you mean... Not my decision :) My personal opinion is that WooCommerce is not really a good solution for bigger online shops. btw with a good dedicated server and few optimization here and there, it works surprisingly fast and can handle a lot of traffic.
 
@starball Heh, Jeff Atwood says it's on-topic 😉
@sotirov In fairness, I should think performance would be fine given the right compute resource. I think it's the dev experience I'd complain about, including the testability.
 

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