btw, you can have two stack snippets in a single post
(in case you didn't know)
user4639281
12:45 AM
Yeah, I know, I just don't like clutter, and the only necessary part is the new code. On questions where I have to change existing code I'll usually do that.
You can't name a variable "switch", that's a reserved word. And you typed "fucnction" instead of "function". If you fix those two things, the script works. — m693 mins ago
Is someone/something dumping old closed questions into the reopen queue at random? I'm seeing some obviously-should-stay-closed recommendation questions that were not edited and that have no reopen votes.
I'm tweaking the criteria for feeding this queue.
I said I would do this months ago but... Lazy. Disgustingly lazy.
Please try to review in good faith - many of these should probably stay closed, but not all of them... As always, if you can salvage a given question with an edit, do so!
Some of them use old close reasons and/or are highly voted. Maybe the theory is that as SO changes over time, these apparently-helpful questions deserve another chance?
"I've been adjusting the input thresholds slowly over time for... Well, a bit over a year now I guess @JeffreyBosboom. FWIW, if you earn 10K you can vote to delete these if they should never be reopened... – Shog9♦ 5 mins ago"
Besides being tagged [open-source], it does say "I am looking for an open source library that is memory efficient.", but that could be edited out without significantly changing the question.
@JeffreyBosboom Ah, missed that. I CV'd it originally (because it showed up in my "looking for" filters) but retracted it because it could easily pass as not being a recommendation
@durron597 Your last completed review session ended 6 seconds ago and lasted 4 minutes and 32 seconds. You reviewed 40 items, averaging a review every 6 seconds.
With the speed we've been processing open-source questions, and the fact that there are a lot of on-topic ones, I think we will be done by the end of this week