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@rene really? What is this (now deleted)? stackoverflow.com/a/79175229/4685471
@desertnaut Hmm. I can see why that was deleted (as "link-only") from the review queue but, technically, it isn't link-only. It has a suggestion (using the 'bligblog' library) and then gives a link to it). FWIW, I would probably have voted to delete, were I presented with that in the LQA queue.
00:53
@AdrianMole yeah, this is exactly what I did. Just wanted to be sure it was not the answer to a resource request, in which case it would be an answer.
 
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ray
ray
05:22
There is another spam wave in discussions right now, potentially promoting porn materials
05:48
which post. link
06:28
@ray Those are all spams how do i mark it all at once
 
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Cow
Cow
11:49
Because of this lovely post, I decided to check what the fuss was about a discovered, that they have posted a new identical question to the old closed one. Should I just cv-pls duplicate on the new one with the old as source?
I'll try
12:33
Is this really an answer or is it a spam stackoverflow.com/a/79177646/8162520 ^^^
 
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14:23
Oh this is interesting
I cannot delete my last message
@dur Hmm, so you were on an old version of TM? Or your profile got corrupted?
@RyanM did you ever file a bug report on Mozilla's bug tracker? I know it's primarily poor design on SO's part, but there may be something they can do on the browser side for sites that might run into the issue :-) FWIW I haven't noticed issues on those two questions in Win11 and Firefox 131/132
@CardinalSystem deletion in chat is tied to/part of editing the message, and editing has a limit (for non-moderators) to how long it can be done. Once the edit timer has expired you can no longer edit (including delete) your message.
Moderators are not limited on how long they can edit or delete, and thus can edit or delete a message at any time, including others' messages
Ah, so it's like comments.
However, if you post a message or a *-pls request that is inappropriate or that you want removed, Room Owners (ROs) can move the message(s) to an appropriate location.
I'm learning new things about SO chat everyday :-)
How do I identify who the ROs are?
@CardinalSystem we have italicized names on the left-hand side
you can also visit the Info page for this room chat.stackoverflow.com/rooms/info/41570/so-close-vote-reviewers
or look to see who does things like "n messages moved to <room>" -- that's an RO power
14:37
👍
moderators, of course, also have all powers ROs have. Their names appear italicized in blue with a diamond
Well, seeing as you are an RO, could you remove my del-pls request?
the one for pirating software?
@TylerH @CardinalSystem binned, per your request. You may re-request deletion if you feel it warrants it for another, valid reason
14:40
Thank you. I think the best course of action is read the docs before I try to use del-pls again :P
@CardinalSystem reading the docs is always a good idea :-)
Cow
Cow
14:56
3 hours ago, by Cow
RO: please bin https://chat.stackoverflow.com/transcript/message/57743405#57743405 it's been done
Please
:-)
@Cow that's not a request, so it's not really something we would bin
Cow
Cow
hm ok
we don't need to bin something that's invalid unless it's formatted like a *-pls request typically
for non-requests, we only remove messages if they're offensive or violate room/site rules, etc.
a general discussion/inquiry that happens to link to a post is fine to stay
 
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19:04
@gunr2171 Happy birthday! I hope you have/are having a great day.
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dur
dur
@TylerH No, my TM version was okay. Maybe some default in Chrome changed and I had to configure it again. I enabled developer mode for TM and changed one option.
20:09
@dur interesting, thanks for the follow-up!

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