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12:02 AM
 
Yup 😬
 
 
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2:09 AM
If someone copies and pastes, and properly cites (but doesn't adapt to context), an answer (that is mostly correct) from a blog article (that is a "blog" on a corporate web site advertising a product)... is that spam?
(looking at stackoverflow.com/a/77158994. it's a very low-effort answer originally, and the source site doesn't seem primarily focused on actually answering Python questions)
 
2:41 AM
@KarlKnechtel It's a bit fuzzy. But the Delete option is available...
 
3:10 AM
@tink That’s probably a reference to Dude, where’s my car?
The similarity being, that he’s been partying on the computer, and now he can’t find the thing that got him there.
 
3:41 AM
@AndreasismovingtoCodidact quite likely ... doesn't really make it better, though ;D
To be honest, I find it almost offensive that such a low-effort question should have that many upvotes =D
 
@tink Dude, where's my compromise?
 
¿qué?
 
Ssshhh. I went to the thesaurus to find a good word. I didn't find one.
I don't know. PHP is kind of a broken thing, so you'd not expect it to work the way it should. Therefore it's probably faster to just skip normal problem-solving, and find the solution on Stack Overflow.
 
Find != ask w/o research, IMHO ... looking at the accepted answer (and having found it by those means) clearly suggests that he can't have "looked everywhere on his system".
There are also at least two older posts which makes his a dupe. The only thing that's original was indeed the title.
 
4:14 AM
@tink Well, then that sounds like a thing to clean up.
 
@AndreasismovingtoCodidact Heh .. that might upset some people ;D
Imagine deleting it as "unnecessary dupe" =D
 
Vroooom. Sorry, the vacuum cleaner doesn’t care. It sucks everything in its path.
 
 
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7:31 AM
@KarlKnechtel it's not properly cited though. It should be blockquoted
 
7:57 AM
@HovercraftFullOfEels I agree. I always do necessary review before posting del-pls here. Some times, I go wrong. Some times, I think I am right but community disagree. That's how SO is designed and supposed to work.
 
8:23 AM
Oh, structural load bearing bars. Not places to drink. Oh well
 
 
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11:31 AM
@user692942 seems like a fine signpost, worth an edit to draw people in to the duplicate
 
11:49 AM
What should we do when we deleted a post from (LQA) review but later find out that it's spam/undisclosed affiliation?
 
12:04 PM
you could flag it for moderator attention, but as a mod I am not sure what that flag would request us to do. After all, the post is deleted already.
So probably do nothing.
Deleted is deleted. Unless the user is exhibiting a pattern of similar behaviour that needs to be stopped, don't do anything else.
 
12:30 PM
Does this question asking for support of different functions need focus? stackoverflow.com/q/76195705
 
12:40 PM
@GeneralGrievance I think so, yes
 
Thanks.
 
12:56 PM
Woah, actually @NathanOliver could you bin that last del-pls? It needs a mod-flag instead.
 
1:38 PM
Thanks for editing, @VLAZ.
 
1:58 PM
This might be unusual but: how do I "change" a cv-pls posted here? The original reason doesn't apply any more as it's not a duplicate but rather unclear. Or should I just not bother trying to change a request?
 
@VLAZ: post a message here to a RO, no? such as Nathan
 
Flight computer said no?
 
Apparently, I just didn't refresh the page. It was closed. About half an hour ago. Oops.
 
@dan1st Have SD track the user (or similar) (ask in CHQ).
 
2:17 PM
@VLAZ you can always ask an RO to bin it and then post a new one for the correct reason
 
I'll have it in mind for the future, thanks
 
3:13 PM
^ technically a dupe but not a useful signpost to a "how do I write a conditional operator without an else part"
 
3:42 PM
@GeneralGrievance The question is also top notch. " store our wifi and use in the absent of wifi but don't know how to create this type of app"
 
What do you mean? Do you not keep your wi-fi batteries charged on your phone?
 
I just go buy replacement wifi liquid from the store.
 
Ah, good. Have to keep those emissions down.
 
3:58 PM
What? Bottled Wi-Fi is not environmentally friendly. Do you not have tap Wi-Fi?
 
@AndreasismovingtoCodidact The government puts spyware in the tap.
 
Damn, have I been having 5G Wi-Fi all this time?
 
Yup. Hide your kids, hide your wi-fi.
 
Sorry, my kids died from natural causes last year. They suddenly couldn't taste and smell anything, and then they were gone the week after.
 
Wow - is that Wifi question trolling? Surely nobody can be that stupid?
 
4:15 PM
I wonder if the OP is not a native English speaker and may have poor fluency leading to language issue related confusion. At least that's what I hope is going on.
 
The storing of wifi passwords is the most charitable interpretation I can think of, but that still has issues.
 
Caching of internet stuff, maybe?
 
4:41 PM
 
 
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5:55 PM
Look, folks, the poster was just confused. You cannot bottle WiFi. The Internet is kneaded and piped into our homes
 
just download teh internet, ez
 
I downloaded more RAM, but Chrome ate it all. And I don't even use Chrome. shakes fist at Internet
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6:34 PM
@Machavity "It's then blessed". What is unblessed internet like?
 
@AndreasismovingtoCodidact Ever heard of 4chan? Don't go there if you haven't
 
 
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8:25 PM
@user16217248 A question you voted to close is being discussed on meta
 
 
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10:10 PM
 
@Machavity cv-pls The Internet. ;(
 
10:36 PM
@RyanM I think the question is too broad. I agree with the answers on the meta question.
 
@user16217248 probably reasonable. To be clear, my ping expresses no opinion on whether you were right or not; I just ping anyone whose name I recognize from chat when I see an action they took being discussed on meta, in case they want to chime in.
 
@RyanM Pretty sure I saw that one in the RO queue but chose to skip it ...
 
It's maybe a little better now (though I don't know if I would reopen it or not) but when I voted to close it was even more vague than it is now.
 
Not my field of expertise. But I remember that, when I saw it, I thought, "This looks like a controversial case."
But I'm not afraid of the "Skip" button!
Also, just to set the record straight, neither am I afraid of "voting against the grain", as it were. I do this more than perhaps the Law of Averages would indicate, especially in the RO and CV queues.
 
10:53 PM
@user16217248 ah, yeah, that revision is...pretty darn vague. The current revision is certainly better, though it's unclear to me if it's answerable in a useful manner. Although I note that you did vote to leave closed with essentially the current wording, minus some minor title rephrasing.
 
I'm especially adverse to those who cast close votes (and/or delete votes) on questions that (arguably) deserve a down vote but nothing more.
 
11:08 PM
@AdrianMole Yeah, those are ... not good. Props for voting against those.
 
I don't always do so ... for a really terrible question in either CV or RO, I'm reluctant to give it the "OK", so I'll often just skip (but holding my nose).
I can even understand those who want to close really bad "gimme teh codez" stuff, just to prevent the "rep hoarders" posting easy answers, for the +25. But that's not how it's supposed to work: If we break "Da Rulez" when we think it's for the better, then we're opening the door for anyone who wants do break dose roolz.
 
@RyanM kudos for recognising the username =}
 
If we had - say - a system where the +15 for an accepted answer is lost if the post's score falls below a certain level (-3?), then maybe that would help prevent such trivial/silly answers.
... and maybe we could let the Roomba eat them, too?
 
Nom-nom ...
 
I've seen so many posts where a high-rep user has answered, got the +15, but didn't even bother to upvote the question (which was heavily downvoted).
 
11:21 PM
How can you tell who upvoted?
 
Well, if there is no upvote.
 
Heh. OIC
I've given up the fight against the high-rep hogs. Claiming that e.g. filter a row where the second column contains x is different from filter a row where the second column contains y and getting a closed question reopened ... how does that even work? Sock-puppets? Voting circles?
Ooops ... sorry
 
There was a time that Zoe (IIRC) pointed out, in a comment, that a certain user had posted essentially the same answer ~250 times. But I think there's little or nothing that mods can do about it.
 
It somewhat depends. Identical answers we can wipe entirely. Also mod messages and suspensions are always an option.
The hard part, which we do sometimes struggle to handle, is different applications of "essentially the same solution". Which is often the case when answering "obvious duplicates"
 
11:40 PM
Uh-huh ... sigh :)
 

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