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@mickmackusa I didn't close it through a request in this room
On that note, this room also isn't the place to bring personal grievances about your own questions. While it's fine to ask what others think should be done (if anything) regarding a given question, raising leading questions about the status of your own question comes somewhat close to violating rule 15.
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And it's certainly inappropriate to pin some kind of blame for the outcome of a question on this room, one way or the other, just because someone involved is a member of this room.
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00:52
@CPlus By the way, there’s a script to view counts on sites where don’t have the Priviledge to, if you want here: stackapps.com/questions/3082/view-vote-totals-without-1000-rep
01:48
I think it is fair to say that all members of SOCVR hold all other members of SOCVR to a higher standard of activity on the topic of curation because we are the most devoted, most experienced, most influential, and most considered when it comes to curation. Having these debates within the SOCVR chatroom not only offers a safe/public space to resolve differences, it also allows other members to develop their own philosophies and chime in with their own rationales.
You can understand my disappointment, right? You voted to close a question because it didn't say "how can I" in the title and body. Does that make sense to anyone else in this room?
I've had a look at a user's All Activities > Reviews which indicates very little time spent per review. If I am suspicious of the quality of a user's review efforts (especially if they are mowing through 40 reviews in short period of time), what step should I take to investigate the validity of the reviews (spanning a spectrum of languages)?
02:42
@Starship-OnDiscussionsStrike But is there a way to find out like the score of a deleted post without view deleted posts privilege? I know you can do so from your flagging history.
@CPlus I don’t think so
unlessbyou already had a tab with it open before it was deleted
@mickmackusa “I’m disappointed” isn’t a “get out of rules free” card
@mickmackusa you can mod flag them (choose a random post they reviewed) and explain your reasoning. I’ve done it before
@Starship-OnDiscussionsStrike I'm not positioning my disappointment as a "get out of rules free" card. Ask yourself, though, if your question was closed for being Unclear because it didn't include the implied phrase "how to", would you be disappointed?
On a site with so much suboptimal content sprayed by careless individuals, I think we can safely ignore such an infraction (on anyone's question).
@mickmackusa if that was the only reason, yes. However I wouldn’t feel I could ignore the rules because of it
What rules am I ignoring? It is not unheard of to ask someone to justify their curation in this chat room. It has been done many many times. This is constructive. I have been asked to recalibrate my curation on a variety of matters. Like waiting to delete content until later.
@mickmackusa Why do you think you should be exempt from the rules while everyone else has to follow them? How is that fair or reasonable
02:58
Again, what rule are you claiming that I am breaking?
I am not calling for or implying a re-open vote.
Notice how Tyler was very careful to tiptoe with "comes somewhat close to violating rule 15"
Saying “this was wrongly closed” = “this should be reopened”
03:00
Oh, I believe it was wrongly closed and I think it should certainly be reopened and not have a negative score, but I have in no way motioned for such.
@mickmackusa Okay…and therefore…
My believe is irrelevant. SOCVR are not the thought police.
@mickmackusa what did you expect would happen, out of curiosity, if people agreed with you? That they would leave it closed out of spite?
@mickmackusa who said they are
I sought feedback from one of the close voters. I sought that feedback in one of the rooms dedicated to curation where I knew Tyler frequents. We clearly have different points of view. Airing these points of view here allows others to consider their own positions. I have just as much right to make my case as Tyler has to make theirs.
I expect to be held accountable for every close/delete vote that I make on SO. This is why I am careful to only vote on pages where I am confident. Some might say I am overly cautious. If someone challenges one of my decisions, you can expect me to defend it logically or be willing to reverse it.
 
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12:37
stackoverflow.com/q/79281573 wrongly closed. It is about a specific programming problem. There are no comments justifying why it should be closed.
 
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Woohoo, I got another great answerer badge.
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15:09
@mickmackusa You have as a much right (none) to ignore the rules when you feel like it as anyone else.
@NathanOliver Did you (yet) get the "Irrelevant chat message" badge?
@AdrianMole Not yet, working on it
Hmm. I have it many times!
@SmokeDetector Answer basically just boils down to "just google it."
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[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Manually reported answer (94): "Replay" tcpdump file‭ by PoJam‭ on stackoverflow.com
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Blacklisted user (74): Replaying pcap on loopback‭ by PoJam‭ on stackoverflow.com

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