at the very least should be closed and deleted as useless anyway
the user name indicates that the user was previously engaged in spamming
I'm divided on this practice, but it's relatively common on some sites for mods to leave the account up but change the user name to indicate spamming history
of course, with a non-unique name it's really a hassle to track down their earlier spam
their network profile name is Akeel but I find no record in metasmoke for any spam under that name
I have an SQL query for finding posts by the account id:s on their network profile but it's a real hassle, you basically need to copy/paste all of them into a new query
(this is my first time in this chatroom; I welcome feedback if I'm not using it properly or if my request isn't appropriate -- thank you for the opportunity to participate!)
@D.W. I am no expert either, but in this question I would expect to see the code of their attempt (which they actually did do). Ideally also an example of how the expected output looks like
@D.W. I have a feeling the question would be closed as "Needs more focus" if it would be reopened, as OP basically asks for a fully fledged solution to their problem. How-to questions are really OK, but they need to be focused enough. E.g. "How do I build a Facebook app" vs "How do send POST requests in PHP"
Anybody proficient in Go: is there a spread operator in the language? I'm asking because I want to know what to do with the tag spread-operator - it was applied to some JS questions completely incorrectly as there no spread operator there. The correct tag would have been spread-syntax. One Go question remains and I feel it's not correct there either.
Technically there is one "reply" from one of the answers. But I think it can be a standalone answer by itself.
@janw Don't think that really improves anything.
@GeneralGrievance I didn't read the question or answer there thoroughly. Yes, you're right. Seems the question was amended, so the answer now just has the same code anyway, so it doesn't even make sense to exist.
@VLAZ Somebody thought it was worth flagging as NAA as I saw it in the review queue. It's not really that, I think, but it's also pointless to keep it around.
i tend to disagree with a strict reading of the tag wiki there
> Unity is a cross-platform game engine by Unity Technologies. Questions should be about programming with the game engine and not usage of the graphical interface. Questions about the usage of the graphics interface are off topic.
yeah i'm not sure. it's a game dev question, we have a stack for that, but that stack doesn't really... say it's for questions related to game dev tools, and pushes programming questions to SO. Is moving a canvas using the UI programming?
@KenWhite Unity is a game engine. The editor is a tool used to create/edit games, but it does not require programming. You can build entire games without writing a single line of code
@SalmanA As noted in the help center, the bounty is only automatically added to answers posted after the bounty was started. The only positively scored answer was posted before the bounty was started.
It's been a while now since I hung up my diamond so I don't remember the tooling. Is it possible to merge multiple answers from the same user on the same page? stackoverflow.com/a/371711/2943403 These are old posts. I assume it was a matter of knowing how to edit an answer (versus, just repeatedly blasting additional answers to communicate with follow up questions from the asker).
@mickmackusa just edits + delete, but that's enough to do it easily.
@mickmackusa I don't know if those are all "edits" to the same answer or not, but...is the question actually something with a useful answer? Seems hopelessly opinion-based (not to mention context-sensitive).
Unfortunately, someone reactivated the already burninated next tag today by rolling back an old question to revision 1 and since then I retagged 7 questions. Would be nice if the people who are here in the next few hours could have an eye on it. Ususally it needs to be retagged to next.js.