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12:42 AM
@halfer that's fine.
Even if it was close requested here we would still take a reopen request
@NathanOliver Oh, thanks. I seem to recall a rule to prevent an open/close ding-dong happening from this room, but I may have just dreamt it
(Happily the Q reopened naturally, so no further request shall be necessary)
We don't want a close-reopen war but one request to close and then one request to reopen is fine as far as I am aware. I think there needs to have been some improvement to the post but let me double check
Can't find anything explicit in the FAQ. We did have a bot that looked for edits to cv-pls post to see if they should be reopened. I think that was what I was recalling.
@halfer nice, problem solved \o/
\o/
2:13 AM
@mickmackusa Does the Firebase (disclosure: a product of my employer) aspect of that potentially make it a useful signpost?
None of the linked dupes seem to mention that
Also has an answer that's blatant gibberish
2:28 AM
@pppery I edited the question to address that, does that seem fine?
It seemed like a how-to question rather than debugging, so I transcribed (with small modifications) the relevant bit
Sure, seems fine-ish
3:25 AM
@RyanM the firebase context is completely irrelevant. The input is simply json. It would be hugely noisy to justify keeping every dupe of how to re-index a json-encoded array because of the source of the json. JSON is JSON. The technique to re-index doesn't change in different contexts.
 
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9:11 AM
@MayukhBhattacharya Yes, it is. Username is same as a linked site.
ok sir. Flagged it. thanks
... and the body of the post has been copied from here
So, it's spam and plagiarism.
'Smart' spammers quite often fill their posts with content copied from elsewhere or generated by an LLM AI.
hmm understood. Its very hard to understand which is spam or not. Ok sir, one question, did you paste that content in google to know whether its ai copy pasted
10:10 AM
@MayukhBhattacharya that's one common way to do it, though spammers sometimes apply various modifications to the text to make it less obvious that it's plagiarized (though then often wrecking the text, sometimes hilariously so -- like replace every "too" with "also" even in "toothpick" or etc)
Ah okay Thanks for the guide. Also I have just found out one website which identifies the AI content. Not sure its authentic or not.
AI detectors tend to be as iffy as the AI generators
hmm. Quite possible, you are right.
@tripleee Thanks for the heads up, i will not use that link to identify. Thanks again!
 
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12:56 PM
@MayukhBhattacharya If I suspect something is plagiarized then, yes, I copy a small block of the text (say 10 words) and paste it into a Google search. In that case, the source came up as the first result ... and it is pretty much identical to the spam post.
The technique was suggested to me by a moderator (no longer very active) as something to use when reviewing Late/First Answers.
Sounds Good. Thanks for the information. Thanks again. I am all with best forum, even i want to keep this place cleaner and make more better. Thank You Very Much Everyone.
@AdrianMole Thank You Sir!
 
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2:13 PM
@mickmackusa I'm more concerned about the excessive number of duplicates that seem to exist on the target. Perhaps some of those should also be deleted...
 
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3:22 PM
@mickmackusa It's not a Laravel specific problem so I think most of the ones you found would be candidates. Also per the OP comment on the answer it's non-reproducible. I've set a reminder to delete vote the question in 2 days.
4:03 PM
huh, I thought all gold badge holders could edit the list of any multi-dupe closure but I guess not anymore, or may not ever if I was misremembering
Should be able to? If you have the dupe hammer for one of the tags. I don't know if there's a restriction on the tags
@aynber the "if you have the dupe hammer for one of the tags" is the catch. I thought I recalled in the past there not being any check on the tags in the question for editing the existing list
only closing it/reopening it
but today when I checked, the link is unavailable for a question that isn't tagged with my gold badges (and manually accessing the link doesn't work either, ofc)
 
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8:58 PM
@Chris are you sure it's a request for a resource rec? Looks like it's a "how to" question, and they simply state they couldn't find a tool that happens to do it.
"how do I generate and save an HTML-file from the README.md file (in Github Markdown format) during the project build (I am using Maven as build-tool)?"
@TylerH to me it is... they're going to require a tool that does the conversion (or a plugin that wraps a tool). I'll retract my cv-pls if you want, but I'm leaving my close vote in place.
Well I'm just not sure (as I don't use GitHub that much), hence my inquiry :-)
Though I will say, if someone asks how to do something, it's OK (e.g. not off-topic) if the only way to do it is to use a tool. It's only off-topic if the request is explicitly asking for a tool. I'm just not sure atm whether that's what the question is asking for
the linked dupe by Raymond Chen does indicate a programmatic way to achieve it, though, without needing a tool
It's more of a Java / Spring Boot / Maven question than a GitHub question, I think
@Chris even less familiar with that...
I let a comment explicitly asking them to clarify
we'll see if they respond at all, since it is a few weeks old already...
@TylerH they're not explicitly asking for a tool, but I think it's strongly implied
You're a room owner, right @TylerH? I'm okay to remove that request if you think it's inappropriate. It's borderline.
9:05 PM
@Chris yes, I am. But please don't feel like the above was me stating you were wrong or anything--it was genuinely an inquiry as I'm not an expert in either of the potential topics here (Maven tools or GitHub markdown conversion to HTML). That being said, if you do feel it's best to bin it, let me know and I'm happy to do so.
@TylerH Binning my cv-pls as it's now deleted as rude/abusive
@TylerH that was a heck of a rollback "war" :-o
I gave them the benefit of the doubt but yeah it seemed like clear nonsense attempt or more likely some attempt at abuse/misuse of the site
best to sweep such junk into the dustbin
@TylerH I think the GFM question is strongly implying a tool request. If the rule is that questions must explicitly ask for a tool, we can bin it. If we're allowed to read between the lines a bit, let's leave it.
@TylerH did you perhaps happen to read the last few items in that ...PC... spec list?
I didn't look at every single line, no
oh my
yeah, spam seed
9:14 PM
I was gonna say definitely trolling
or that
I guess the answerer was the same user w/ a separate account, given that they answered two questions by the OP the same way, with nonsensical code/nonexistent references
I haven't checked PII yet, but that answerer's only previous answer before today starts with:
> Oh mai, it seems dat yoo awe encountering an issue with yoor code >w<
>
> Fwom wat I see hewe, it appeaws dat the conditionals in yoor code awe case-sensitive.
So uh, troll chances high
uwu
come now Ryan, not all furries are trolls!
:-P
only some...
9:44 PM
@TylerH wait what the heck is this
just when I thought I'd finished cleaning up that issue...
 
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10:45 PM
@TylerH I would like more of a committee/collection/democratic mass clean up of sign posts so that self-serving decisions aren't made. Additionally, if many minds are contributing to curation, there will be an educational epiphany for some users who will realise what this site is actually for. In the meantime, I'll just keep pushing dupe content into piles.

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