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06:24
I really want to re-close this page with the earlier nominated dupe, but why shouldn't I (beyond the fact that a golden hammer already re-opened it)? stackoverflow.com/posts/77822447/timeline Do we make a distinction between posting an answer that says "don't do that" and closing with a dupe that says "don't do that"?
 
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08:25
Is this upvoted spam? It is (almost) certainly linking the poster's own GitHub repo.
Good Morning @AdrianMole. IMHO yes. Undisclossed affiliation to own gitHub repro while having a misleading link name
@tacoshy Yeah, agreed. Though I'm not sure the link name is really misleading.
yeah I know what you mean. What I mean is that it indicates to reach something on google not a github repro with the Nahme HiGoogleFonts
I don't think linking to your own github is spam, ever but that is obviously a battle I've lost.
Well, if you don't disclose the fact that it is your own repo, then it technically is spam.
08:33
@rene if you at least disclose it. Not if you advertise it as a product without any disclosure
So this one is okay then: stackoverflow.com/a/41389533 ?
@AdrianMole add the affiiliation in ...
no it does not but the spam flag specifically has this line: does not disclose the author's affiliation.
@tacoshy so every frigging userscript I published on my GitHub now become a product?
I can understand your thoughts, rene, but that one (which I raised here) looked a lot like an advert.
@tacoshy on an upvoted answer that links to source code that solves the problem? Of course you edit the answer.
@AdrianMole you're destroying value
08:38
Is it the reviewer's task to add affiliation or in other cases the sources, not the author's one? IMHO it should be an edit that has to be done by the OP himself
Hmm. All spam has value - if you want to enlarge certain body parts, or want to remove spots from your face.
@tacoshy we honestly disagree there.
Blacklisted user with 164k rep?
@AdrianMole what you qualified as spam was deemed a useful answer by 3 voters before the voting mob appeared.
@AdrianMole probably linked to their github in an aswer once ...
Hmm. I wasn't sure, at first, so I brought it here. I saw that others thought it was spam, so I added the last flag. But I can understand your POV.
... it was also in the LQA queue, if that's relevant (so somebody flagged as link-only, I guess).
08:48
All answers on that Q are link-only and some of the remaining ones are spam too because linking to own blogs.
Should we then mod-flag it for possible removal of the spam penalty?
at the minimum, yes.
I think every opinion has been pointed out. And we understand your opinion and can respect that - but it is to late and senseless to keep escalating the topic anymore
As I hope you know, I'm always happy to have my opinions changed and actions challenged.
09:01
That user posted 35 answers, of which now 3 link to their github. Two of these answers have the affiliation added. That seems to me like an honest mistake for the two answers that didn't, yet we treat such contributors the same as those that post if you want to enlarge certain body parts, or want to remove spots from your face.. Unless a mod reveils they have posted hundreds of these answers everywhere deleting it as spam was the wrong call.
OK, I'll accept. Have you raised a mod flag on the post, already?
Nope.
I think I searched for this earlier but I link to it again as I don't fancy posting a new discussion on Meta: meta.stackoverflow.com/a/317130
why dos SD keekp bringing up thise answers of that users? Both seem fine to me
@rene I raised a mod flag, linking to my initial message in here and mentioning your input to the conversation. I asked/suggested that maybe the spam penalty can be reversed.
@AdrianMole I think that is a good solution to end that topic
09:12
Well, it was either that or suffering the possibility that all flowers I see for the next 6 - 8 will be blurry. :-)
@tacoshy they had one of their posts flagged, see the MS link.
@AdrianMole I saw more than 4 links with their name in it amongst their answers
 
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mornin
13:30
@tacoshy Roomba will take care of this.
jps
jps
13:53
@user12002570 AFAIK rollback or edit wars get auto-fllagged, no need for user intervention.
14:11
@jps Note that the actual problem in this case is not edit war but vandalism of their own post by OP. They've removed all the necessary information from their post and made it useless.
jps
jps
@user12002570 yes, If have seen that and I'm sure a moderator will see it as well, without an extra flag. In such cases the post will be locked for a while due to a content dispute
@user12002570 Flag for what? This is neither spam nor rude/abusive (which is only for salvageable cases). And for any other flag, your own is enough.
I voted to delete. If the OP wants the content gone that badly, might as well humor them
that is an excellent option. Oh look, it's multiplied already ;)
14:43
@user692942 Doesn't seem like a duplicate to me. This one is trying to use JS and the target is using VBScript
@jps I flagged it yesterday and after 24 hours there is no response to that flag so I posted the flag request here.
Yup, deleting is fine here. But still OP should not vandalize the post.
15:09
@GeneralGrievance turns out most answers there need to be deleted...
probably best ultimately to delete the question once it's eligible
Yeah, these questions do attract "here's my less-good solution to this solved problem" type answers.
@GeneralGrievance I groaned especially at the super long one with like 15 code snippets of sample outputs that turns out to be as much self-advertisement as solution-sharing
"if anyone uses this in their solutions please credit me in your code/comments"
The "best solution" one?
@GeneralGrievance yeah
15:31
@GeneralGrievance But it's using the ? operator. That's surely a novel and never-before-heard-of solution!
"ternary"
@VLAZ I guess it's a probabilistic one if you invert the result.
@GeneralGrievance If you just hardcode a false for the condition, then you'd statistically improve the results. Only a small portion of numbers are misqualified (all primes). As opposed to the larger amount of errors otherwise (all odd numbers are classified as primes).
Oh, that's true.
15:47
Fun, one of the deleted answers demonstrates that rene is prime.
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@VLAZ Wow. Was that screenshot the entire answer?
16:09
What is d7networks and why do three posts advertise it?
it's the future
16:39
@VLAZ Actually it was 6
17:49
@snakecharmerb That question was asked in 2009, before current site rules were formalized, and given its age and votes, may qualify as a "question of historical significance".
@TylerH Actually, in the context of an HTA both VBScript and JScript are interchangeable (both use the same object model).
18:11
@HovercraftFullOfEels I understand your concern, but is there anything specific about the Q&A that you think is worthy of preservation? At best it's a snapshot of opinions at the time. There's no technical value.
M--
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@miken32 this'll get roomba'd now. should the request be archived?
18:27
@snakecharmerb I am too ignorant in the subject and its history to venture an opinion, other than, for me, I am fine closing off-topic old questions but generally avoid deleting old, highly voted questions and answers.
@user692942 Still, if someone wants to use JScript, I think we should avoid closing it as a duplicate unless they say they are OK using VBscript, instead
@M-- Yup I'm fine with that, thanks for the ping. RO, please bin that request
 
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@TylerH Would it be programming-related at all?
I don't know
the target at least has code in it
 
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