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5:27 AM
@Braiam Because one of your flags was used as an autoflag on that post. It means you really show go and evaluate the post yourself to see if you want to retract your flag.
 
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8:51 AM
@Makyen, are you available quickly ???
@matt Sort-of
hi, i accidentalled my login details in a post in the javascript room
i flagged it for moderation a while ago
are you able to help
*accidentally included
@Makyen, sorry im in a bit of a fluster
@matt The flagged message does not appear to have login credentials in it. Are you expecting us to go searching for the correct message?
when i tried to flag the actual message it kept telling me there was an error
i dont think i included enough text in the description
its the one after
shall i go flag that one
@Makyen, ok i flagged the message, sorry to be a nuisance
@Makyen, many thanks :)
@matt I have edited the message you indicated to remove an email and password, and removed the history of edits from the message. However, I'd suggest changing your password, as it was publicly available. Please verify that was what you desired.
If something happens again where you are unable to flag the thing that you want us to deal with, please include some identifier, preferably an URL, in the flag to point to where the issue is.
9:04 AM
yes i changed my password immediately, sorry to be a dumbass
It's not a problem. Stuff happens from time to time.
 
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10:46 AM
My question, "fuzzing regexes in python", was closed without any comments being posted. How am I supposed to edit the question? I don't know if it actually has a problem, or if I'm being trolled, and if it does indeed have a problem, what the problem is.
11:20 AM
@micsthepick Room rules don't allow reopen requests on your own posts or those that you are directly involved with. Although yours is not a formal reopen-pls request, it is implicitly (IMHO) asking for reopen votes. (cc most recently active RO, @Makyen)
11:31 AM
Your question appears to be asking for a recommendation of an alternative fuzzing library. That makes it a resource recommendation. I am actually not sure what you are asking for. As I pointed out earlier elsewhere, what you describe (identifying performance hotspots as possible optimization targets) is not a usage of the term "fuzzing" that I am familiar with.
 
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1:43 PM
@micsthepick I agree with @AdrianMole that your messages were worded such that they could easily be understood as a request for reopen votes, instead of a request for help with your question (or a rant about it being closed without comments). I've edited this message and removed your first message. At least to me, that lowers the combination down past where I'd read it as a request for reopen votes. I've left the rest of the intent of the messages, although it's still a bit more of a rant than request for assistance.
2:08 PM
Is this answer plagiarism of this answer?
I originally flagged it as plagiarism but am having second thoughts.
2:34 PM
@EJoshuaS-StandwithUkraine Well, if it's not plagiarism, then it is - at the very least - Something terribly misguided. ;)
@Makyen If rants were against room rules, then you and Cody would be receiving frequent subpoenas.
xD
@EJoshuaS-StandwithUkraine I think that the common "Something terribly misguided" could hardly come from elsewhere... Actually, it came a longer way, as it got directly copied (same formatting) from stackoverflow.com/a/40162925/550094, which is itself copied from stackoverflow.com/a/927386/4032703. The intermediate version cites the original, though.
@ThierryLathuille Well spotted. But that 3-word phrase is not, IMHO, something that just comes either 'out of the ether' or 'from your muse'. It's copied - in both cases - from the answer with a ~29,272 score.
@AdrianMole Yes, the intermediate answer cites the highly upvoted one as its source.
So, with appropriate citation, it's not plagiarism. The newer one (raised by @EJoshuaS-StandwithUkraine) is, though.
 
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10:16 PM
okie so what's tripping me up is, the distinction between asking for a lib recommendation and just for guidance to approaches seems a bit blurred (at least in this case).
I really want to know if there is a well known approach to regex analysis, not necessarily which library implements it the best, but it is fair to say that the original iteration was asking specifically about atheris (which isn't designed for this used case), why it doesn't really work, and what to do instead.
does anyone here actually think it can be recovered to be on topic - or that there is a better place for it in the SE network, or that I should C&D? I'd be happy to do either of the three, and in the latter case seek help in some other forum
 
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11:53 PM
@micsthepick Considering that all three users were pinged, I don't think I did something particular with Smokey

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