Anyone else inclined to flag the question (the SD post above) as spam? It links back to the same site as their previous answer, which is just their own page on quora (check the URL)
I've gone ahead and done it. I don't see any reason for that question to exist other than to drive traffic to their quora page
@Nick I think I'll keep the request with typo since the posted code has obvious typo errors anyhow -- missing dollar signs on what are intended to be variables.
Is there any way for me to see how another user voted to close? stackoverflow.com/q/77579173/2943403 It seems that a user voted to close and answered a question -- I'd like to know which why they voted.
@mickmackusa I think the close votes are available on the data exports, but AFAIK that happens only once a week, so if the votes are recent you'll have to wait until the next data export
@Cristik I don't think the exact close votes are made public. They might even be anonymised, I can't remember. But in SEDE, the Votes table only has a VoteTypeId to distinguish it and one of the vote types is for "Close". I see no further way to break it down.
23 examples and I only checked the last ~3 days. Not all the user profiles had LPU in their profile but cross-referenced with LinkedIn and saved anyone I got a match for.
I'm not absolutely certain each LinkedIn profile is the same user as here but the likelyhood is big. Same name, they started LPU this year. Some are even more identifiable if they filled in some bio which can match LinkedIn.
Last week I escalated this to the CMs. It isn't the first time we have influx of garbage from educational institutions but my reasoning is simple: if we never do anything about this, it'll never change, and the community moderation resources are already stretched thin from everything else
This quote you folks found strongly supports the case
I guess they'll get back to me in about 6-8 centuries, but it was worth a try
@blackgreen Actually it's not the first time that we have been flooded with garbage from the LPU, but last year it was on a much smaller scale and went largely unnoticed. It was in the first week of December last year when I started noticing a pattern and found many LPU profiles. (surprise surprise: most of them in the lowest-scoring question list). But after about 2 or 3 weeks it was over and we never heard from these accounts again.
I suspect the university is trying to push the students to establish online presence. Many also have a LinkedIn profile, as I said, and most of the ones I saw didn't have much other than entering their education as LPU from 2023.
Not all have LinkedIn profiles but a low quality question + probably a slew of unrelated tags + user who is at most a few days old do show up LinkedIn profiles when googling for "Lovely Professional University <username>" often enough. Others don't but I still suspect it's LPU. Maybe they don't have a LinkedIn profile yet.
@VLAZ Seems to work! On this this post the OP doesn't mention the LPU in the profile, but I found a LinkedIn Profile with that name that mentions LPU. And the post follows the same pattern as most garbage from recent days.
Dare I mod-flag the top answer for deletion because it does not address the problem in the asked question? stackoverflow.com/a/27897436/2943403 lots of bad answers on page with insufficient debugging details.
@jps The only problem with that strategy is that apparently you run out of "free profile views" after a while. Not sure what the limit is but I suppose it's daily. Should be something like 20+. Not sure. I guess I ran out yesterday and at some point LinkedIn started asking me to log in. Even for profiles I had already seen before.
@Cow Morning, just having my first coffee, seeing some snowfall right now (looking forward to cleaning the walkway in front of our house later after it stopped) and discuss the valuable contribution of some aspiring Lovely BTech students.
Probably avoidable if you have a profile. And I do but didn't want to use it. (First I'd have to recover the password, then probably update it after the decade of inactivity...)
@VLAZ never noticed such a pattern of 20 free views. They ask me immediately to Login. Only very seldom I can actually see a profile. Never had an account.
@jps Well, I'm saying 20+ because I'm not sure how many there are. I know I ran out yesterday after making my list.
@Cow Mostly that, actually.
But I also can't really be bothered with LinkedIn. I only made it because a friend asked me to, so I would endorse her. She had a bet or something going against somebody else.
Well, no. It's just boilerplate. It's all following the same form: "Hi <name>. \n\n I was impressed with your knowledge of <top endorsements>. \n\n Here is some job offer"
But also, I don't really keep that much garbage in my saves. Recently I started an LPU list but that's mostly it. I have one called "terrible" which is just awful content. And I very rarely add stuff to it. Not that there is shortage of awful but I also want it to be presentable. That and I really don't bother tracking that much of the awful.
That's really mostly why I don't bother. But occasionally I see something and think "well, this is worth showing to somebody. Eventually"
For example this one. It's not really the worst thing we've seen. But it's pretty bad. I saved it mostly as an example of the endemic low quality we get.
After the recent flood of low quality questions, -12 caused by down voting has become almost normal. I guess people are fed up with it, example for reference: stackoverflow.com/questions/77598868/…
@VLAZ Turned the computer on after the weekend and restored my browser session. I think I did click Load New Questions, but I also hit refresh a few times. Ended up clearing my browser cache
OK. Not what I've seen then. If you leave the computer on, seems that you get the number of new questions growing but eventually clicking the notification won't show all of them.
I have seen if you get the button "new questions, click here to load" and don't click it for a day or two, and then the same time window elapses again (where it would prompt if you hadn't refreshed), it will only load the first batch of new questions, not the second. But it will have relative date times for the first batch based on when the button appeared
E.g. if a new question was posted at 8AM and the 'new questions' button/link appeared at 8:05 AM, whenever you click it, it will show the new question as '5 minutes ago', even if you wait two days to click it
refreshing will show it update from '5 minutes ago' to '2 days ago'
I don't know if it's worth flagging for plagiarism at this point. Like, sure, it is. But I feel like it's just an one-off that would just waste mods' time to deal with.
Not sure if I really want to see that now. Today I flagged 6 posts R/A for being complete nonsense, an amount of stupidity and ignorance that makes my brain melt.
Yes, initially seems like it was Python focused with whatever spilled over in tags (most seem to just add 5 tags. Probably as suggested by the system, which in turn I guess is most popular tags). But more recently they started asking questions in JS-land. Occasionally questions related to JS. And rarer still, ones that make sense.
And some are about JS but tagged HTML. Or about HTML but tagged JS.
@HovercraftFullOfEels assignments are probably due this time of year. I remember that when I was in university this was often the case. Occasionally I'd be travelling home for the holidays and also had to submit an assignment. Which I suppose puts the deadlines, ay, 18-20th or so at most.
@KevinB This years winner is Rohit Sharma, his question received only 5 downvotes which is way better than the average of 8.7 downvotes, and it survived almost 3 hours and 20 minutes before being deleted.
Rude/Abusive should be reserved for things that are truly abusing the site or ask functionality in a way we don't have a prescribed method for handling. In this case, we have a prescribed close reason for it: needs focus/unclear, so just close vote.
@Nick The catch there is it's not obvious what makes it rude. A cursory look doesn't yield that. And there's a lot of folks red-flagging AI stuff needlessly. Mod flags might be slower, but raise 2 or 3 and it will get noticed in short order
@Machavity Agreed, just glancing over it doesn't really show the true nature of it. But it does seem simpler to get rid of such questions via r/a flags than wait for mod flags to be processed.
@Nick It was heavily downvoted and closed with no answers, and a Roomba date of 10 days. It was already going to 'be gotten rid of' without any user interaction
For me there's a clear difference between a) this is unfocused/unclear and will be deleted after a while if the user doesn't update it and b) this is deliberately posted nonsense, (posted for whatever reason), and the user has to get immediate feedback that this is not OK and the post needs to get deleted asap.
@Nick nothing beyond users responding to each question, followed a question ban as you said, because we can't predict that they'll post more of the same.
Sometimes users who post absolute junk questions go on to start using the site normally and productively. And vice versa.
If it isn't a spam post or spam seed, or clear troll attempt (e.g. "screw SO everyone sucks here"), it's typically not worth of mods bringing a hammer down on the user
@TylerH Ok, I'll keep that in mind in future and just stick to the downvote, close and delete approach unless I see the same user repeat the behaviour.