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00:14
Can anyone explain this question to me? I'd like to clean it up, but I don't understand what it is trying to do. Why does it need to split the sentences into arrays at all? stackoverflow.com/q/37904954/2943403
00:25
@mickmackusa it looks like the most convoluted way of writing str_contains
I hate code like this. I don't know why people write it like this
 
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05:11
Since I didn't want to risk getting another "declined" result, I've retracted my spam flag from the post mentioned above.
 
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08:50
@mickmackusa this answer looks like spam - link refers site advertised in answerer profile
 
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15:11
@mickmackusa sir for this del vote is not showing
@MayukhBhattacharya That is because @mickmackusa is asking for a del-vote before 2 days have elapsed from closing. The question needs either a -3 score to close now or for @mickmackusa to wait 2 days before making the del-pls request. Myself, I think that it is more prudent to wait the few days, since otherwise he is, in effect, asking for down-votes that shouldn't be asked for.
15:29
@HovercraftFullOfEels Sir, alright understood now. Thank You Very Much!
@Dharman please do not undermine my good curation. Your reversal of stackoverflow.com/q/40462778/2943403 is not helpful. Despite all of the upvotes on the click bait title. The mcve is not clear about the format. And none of the answers use the most performant solution of array_multisort(). I am not being selfish, I am helping readers to find the best content.
I disagree
I think the question has enough information to provide a good canonical answer which is evident by its many views and upvotes.
I don't know how array_multisort is a better solution here as I would never use it for this task.
It might be the most performant option, but it's not necessary.
15:49
Calling 2 date parsing functions on each iteration of usort is doing too much. Stripping the context from the title is not helpful. There is nuance between processing a 1d array and a 2d array. I think you know I am cleaning up loads of content. With so much redundant content, applying indicative titles helps readers to find the right page/context.
The page has so many views because of the overly broad title.
I am disappointed by your moderation of good curation. "It might be the most performant option, but it's not necessary " -- that sounds like subjective authoritarian moderation trumping rational curation.
How do you now know that it is US format?
16:06
I don't know
It doesn't matter though, does it?
I can't see why you cannot post your answer on this question
You closed them as dupes. I only reversed the direction
They are still dupes
If you are not happy with the current answers, downvote all of them and move your answer here
16:39
What is this frigging dupe closure? stackoverflow.com/q/597863/2943403 that dupe target is definitely not sorting as required by the closed question.
I felt it was unclear. If you wanna hammer, this one is closer. stackoverflow.com/q/10637223/2943403
@Dharman well your rollback of my title edit removed specificity and your new edit adds unconfirmed specificity.
@Dharman because I should not need to litter SO by adding the same optimal advice on a later asked question. Just close the high-visibility page with the earlier page that has better advice. It makes a good signpost if it is attracting so many page loads.
Many of the answers on stackoverflow.com/q/40462778/2943403 are trash. The mcve isn't clear. Some pages with high visits and scores simply aren't great pages.
And yes, it does matter if the asker's data is d-m-Y or m-d-Y formatted -- date parsing may not be as intended.
 
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20:42
Does anyone know, why the user script *-pls is not working anymore? I did reinstall it with Chrome, but it didn't show the link.

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