@Daedalus The message is a warning (or at least it should be). You can ignore it and still submit your flag. (The second time you try to submit your flag it should go through.)
Please note that not even moderators can migrate a question that is more than 60 days old.
Thanks, flag successfully submitted; I'm not sure why it didn't work the first time I tried after the message popped up, but it did this time. That said, the question was asked 5 days ago; it's within the possible range.
If requests that require mod action get binned (e.g. nuke-pls, lock-pls, del-pls on a non-closed question, etc.) then why don't we add a mod tag for such requests? Answer: because you should just use custom flags instead.
I can provide a more elegant solution than all of the existing answers. I did help to extend the dupe list with some more relevant pages for the task. Should this page be reopened, deleted, or left as is? stackoverflow.com/q/77035562/2943403php
@mickmackusa It seems you already answered both of the questions that that one is closed as a dupe of. If you really feel you have a better answer, you could edit/replace one of those instead.
@Nick My more elegant solution is already provided as a comment under the closed question. I didn't really like the original dupe that others closed with. I closed with better suited pages that were much more aligned with the task.
@Nick if someone was to debate my provided dupe targets, they could say that those dupes group by key prefix, not by key suffix. Do we need both versions of the task? If the answer is yes, I'd like to post an answer. If the answer is no, then I'm inclined to vote to delete the closed page.
I know I'm prone to irritation with my neurodivergence, but I don't like PHP Collective Recognised Members moving to the top of the leaderboard while answering dupes instead of hammering.
I was just thinking, all moderator votes are binding, except up/down votes. A moderator up/downvoting a post doesn't make it have a score of infinity or -infinity respectively.
@mickmackusa having looked closer, the dupes are indeed not the same question. Having had a decent look around SO I can't find anything similar and have re-opened the question. So now you can't rant about others answering dupes, since this isn't one... :)
@dur I'm asking what makes the ~5 requests you posted prior to my question exceptional that they need a CV request here? The tag seems big enough to handle those on it's own.
@Dharman Hmm. Looks like a bit of a sticky wicket, IMO. I wouldn't have reopened it, or challenged the dupe-closure in any way. Not sure if I count as a "C++ Expert", these days, though. But an OP with a hammer reopening one of their own questions is always cause for concern, I guess.
I can't speak to that, but there seems to be a bit of a rollback battle on the target, and FWIW while the title may be a better title in isolation, I think it doesn't fit the question, and worse the accepted answer doesn't address the proposed new title there at all
but I think that's something even I can take care of
@AdrianMole "but an OP with a hammer reopening one of their own questions is always a cause for concern" it shouldn't be--they have a hammer--they ostensibly earned it
Cody or Baum or Flexo may be able to weigh in if any of them are around in mod spaces, from both a C++ perspective and a 'how should we handle this' mod perspective.
@EJoshuaS-StandwithUkraine I don't know that we should accept cv-pls requests for that tag here for such non-standard reasons, unless a mod asks us to help with that
For all the comment discussion on the associated meta post, there isn't a single answer there suggesting what to do
@dur @cafce25 we do not have any hard and fast rule about a threshold over which a tagged question cannot be posted here as a *-pls question. To answer your direct question, ideally more active tags would be cleaner because they have more people viewing them. Unfortunately this is not the case--if tags were better curated the more active they were, this room likely would never have needed to exist in the first place.
@GeneralGrievance I chose to reject and edit to remove the weird tagging of the question (on which I coincidentally commented about the weird tagging about 3 month ago)
My workplace has every webpage going through a proxy server, including typing in textboxes. When I type too fast, sometimes it ignores it or deletes random parts of the field.
@user16217248 if you can't see code formatting differences then you probably have a custom browser font you are using, causing a conflict. That being said, we do ask that you not use SOCVR for testing site functionality excessively.
I made this feature-req a couple of years ago to keep the custom flags even if the post is deleted, which is tagged with status-complete (we didn't get all of what we asked for tho). If it does not result in "disciplinary" actions automatically, I don't think there's much harm in it to warrant another feature-req.
@HenryEcker I am on my phone right now, but if you find that post on MSO, there are a bunch of comments by Machavity and Makyen asking for certain implementation which was denied (I am not a mod, so I dunno the full extent of this).
A complete chat redesign would be awesome. I've also seen a lot of requests recently for better places to have open-ended discussions and more friendly interaction with the community. I feel like a good version of chat could accomplish a lot of those wants...
sadly not likely to happen given the current values of the company leadership
@Machavity I mean, there are probably a few stale ones that do need updating :-)
@TylerH which is why I think Machavity's response to the Meta request above is a great idea: let SO users write the code for the site functionality that we have said is missing/would be great if added
@TylerH FWIW, one of the userscripts I wrote for mods has had some integration into a set of tool improvements. I hope we can see others get the same treatment