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04:07
@mickmackusa RO please delete this cv-pls; the formatting in their requirements dump has been fixed
1 message moved to SOCVR /dev/null, by request
04:32
@karel too old to be eligible; we require questions to have activity in the last 6 months (but closed already now anyway)
04:48
... I guess we can't broken answers on questions where we have also posted an answer?
@tripleee Indeed not. That would count as a conflict of interest.
thanks for confirming
06:15
@rene Almost worthy of a red flag?
@AdrianMole yeah, I had doubts if it was red flaggable. Can't have any more declined flags.
Meh - I imagine there are still plenty of 20k users around with spare delete votes for today.
06:40
... Diamond delete votes are good, too. :)
 
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09:06
And this is not a close-vote ... I just can't figure out how this got percolated up? I don't see any activity in years in the timestamps ...
@tink Community bot bumps it. Likely because no answer has a positive score.
@JeanneDark thanks. Learnt something. :)
10:02
@tink You can check the timeline to see if it was bumped.
 
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12:42
@tripleee The question asks for a command/website that'll do this, but the accepted answer just says that cURL alone can do it. Perhaps the question could be edited to ask how to do this with plain cURL?
12:52
@MichaelM. probably a duplicate then; deleted just now anyway
 
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14:41
Hi! Can somebody take look into this question and maybe give me a hint why it has two "Need more focus" votes cast? While it technically has two question sentences, I believe this is the same question with additional emphasis on current problem of the OP.
@markalex I suspect users are wondering what the real problem is, specially why they can't use a proper parser. But yeah, if the question is : I want to do this this thing the hard way, then closing it isn't the right tool. too localized might have worked here but that reason is long gone.
Thanks for explanation.
I thought maybe look something similar with suggested proper json parsing as an answer, but I don't want my name to be under closed as unfocused.
 
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16:54
@JeanneDark Ta =}
 
1 hour later…
18:52
Please pause all flagging of possible GPT/AI-generated content for now, or risk getting them declined in the near future. Update will follow as soon as mods can/are allowed to discuss the policy change on Meta.
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@SamuelLiew Is there a public statement on a policy change - I can't see one on MSE/MSO? (I've been off SO for a couple of months until today so apologies if I've missed something that should be obvious).
:56381104 No whitespace in title - No whitespace or formatting in title
@Andreasdetestscensorship so SG spam can be handled quicker
(when it is spam)
@SamuelLiew uh oh
 
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20:53
would be neat if they announced free answer downvotes - which in turn would make flagging of gpt generated rubbish unnecessary
@gnat Not really a problem for high-reputation users. Also wouldn’t be scalable. People can keep polluting AI content at a high speed. We don’t want to keep up with them; we want to get rid of them, and be done with it. Not even allowing in here would be sufficient.
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21:45
@Andreasdetestscensorship "high-reputation users" and "wouldn’t be scalable" are synonyms. Free downvotes are proven to work on questions, note how these are not a subject for mod flagging. Stack Overflow currently has over a million users with reputation sufficient for downvoting - if this is not scalable then I don't know what is

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