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3:20 AM
is it just me or this has regressed? I am getting the popup in every page refresh/navigation in SO
 
 
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4:56 AM
@SurajRao That's not happening for me.
 
hmm.. not it seems to be working. Must be something transient? I did raise it in MSO
should I just remove the post?
 
5:16 AM
I still get that, occasionally, on mobile.
 
@Makyen now its back
 
I've been getting it roughly daily on mobile over the last ... week?, Firefox on IOS
on desktop, using Brave on Mac, generally not
 
 
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7:28 AM
@tripleee gone now; thanks!
which answer? you are linking to the question
thanks for the edit
 
8:04 AM
@RyanM you having fun? :P
 
@Adriaan Spam: it's what bots crave
 
"This account is temporarily suspended network-wide. The suspension period ends on Dec 29, 2296 at 12:41. " That's a decent wait. Why not simply destroy the account?
 
@Adriaan To store the account information, e. g. in case they try to create a new account and circumvent the suspension.
 
also presumably to block them on all sites
 
jps
and if they behave well, the ban could be lifted after 150 years
 
9:03 AM
@tripleee this cannot be closed due to the bounty
1 message moved to SOCVR /dev/null (question has a bounty)
 
@jps But, then, their next suspension will likely be even longer. xD
 
9:29 AM
This is not only wrong but also NAA, is not? (Its a comment on another answer.)
 
9:41 AM
@AdrianMole I think it's NAA but probably not obvious enough for an NAA flag.
 
 
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11:25 AM
@SurajRao Unfortunately, there's not much we can do remotely. This is usually an issue of the browser wiping cookies (often privacy settings, even default settings) or something else causing the code which checks to see if a response to the cookie question has been received/stored from you. I'd suggest going through your browser settings and/or looking on MSE/MSO for other reports which match the OS/browser you're using, as some have more detailed information as to what resolved it.
 
ok.. thanks. Not sure which setting is the cause. WIll update in MSO if I figure it out
 
11:51 AM
Morning
 
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1:33 PM
@blackgreen gotcha--yeah I was considering mentioning that that one probably was the canonical of sorts for that version and problem, at least
 
1:51 PM
@karel what answer is it duplicating?
 
@TylerH Wasn't that the one I raised in here, earlier? The 'other' one has now been deleted, but I can understand some confusion.
... here
 
@AdrianMole I don't see any deleted answers on that post
Oh, I see, it was the same answer as one that was posted by that user on another question
 
It was the same answer posted on two different Qs. I made that del-pls on the later one, which has now been deleted.
 
That probably should've been a mod flag rather than a del-pls request here.
Anyway, since the other one has been deleted now, I'll bin karel's request.
@TylerH binning due to no longer being a duplicate cc @karel
 
@TylerH Hmm. Not 100% on that ... it is an issue that, in some cases "can be handled by the community".
 
2:00 PM
@AdrianMole Well it can be, but it becomes difficult quite quickly to keep track of if multiple people request action on it here, as we've just seen
It's also kind of user targeting because you're looking at multiple actions from a single user
 
Yeah. I not 100% against raisins deh mad flogs, eever.
 
I'm not going to say by myself that it is absolutely prohibited, but I think a mod flag is better, personally
 
If it becomes a habit, then mod flags will leave a traceable record.
 
@TylerH The duplicate answer that it linked to has already been deleted.
 
@karel In such cases, I tend to only delete-vote, flag or raise an issue here on the later of the 2 posts. That way, we avoid some of the ambiguities.
 
3:01 PM
@gre_gor I used the canonical for that in addition tot he one you found
 
 
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9:13 PM
@miken32 This mostly sounds like a how-to question - how to achieve a call between two users using ARI where they're both called by the Asterisk server
it does have a vague description of a non-working attempt, but that shouldn't be a problem for describing the correct way to do it.
 
i got super confused when i saw a high rep user in the revision history there
 
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