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I just realized this "recently active" question is from 2013... was there an answer that was deleted or something? stackoverflow.com/questions/18028506/…
Also, out of curiosity, can 10k users (or 20k) see deleted comments?
@Braiam Huh? I'm happy to let it die (sitting around isn't dying btw). My question was to Josh, about why he didn't let it die or actively kill it a little faster
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@AlexanderO'Mara Yes, but Tyler started the question close roll - usually enough.
Anyway, no harm.
(In asking...)
Anyone else annoyed by answers that start with "This is an old thread but...."? Or am I just over-sensitive to it? I'm thinking of trying to auto-edit that as noise.
@ShamasS That's why I reported it... it is spam. The content has nothing to do with the question being asked - the only reason it's there is to get you to click.
!!/test And it will probably not get any better soon, as many in France (particularly in older generations, the ones in power) see things like Internet as a free-for-all lair of terrorists and (child) porn
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yeah, but in the general case, how should we react when Smokey alerts about something which is perfectly fine (although often an indication of other problems)?
@TimCastelijns Okay, I'd vote to close it as Unclear unless OP edit it. But however I think say fp- to Smoke is correct because Smokey is made to hunt down spam/off stuff. <-- by @Sam.
Well I suspect you will get more mileage by telling the students that any form of plagiarism (i.e. copying work from SO without attribution) will result in loss of marks in their course. Or make them answer the questions in a controlled environment.
the duplicate stackoverflow.com/questions/33913746/… has a deleted (non-) answer from the teacher asking people not to reply to the question (requires 10k reputation to see it)
@eleanora although I share your concerns please know that this room really shouldn't be focusing on a single user. So calling out a user here to get their posts moderated is strictly against our policy. If done we risk getting the room frozen and our members suspended for voting ring behavior.
@eleanora You can ask on meta but I don't have high hopes. One thing you can do is ask us to close questions as duplicates if more students have posted the same question. But legit questions (by our standards that is) shouldn't be closed IMHO.
@eleanora please also see the positive side here. I agree that copy pasting homework is bad behavior, but when a student has trouble and shows that he put effort in it himself but doesnt know how to "proceed", asking help should be fine. Alot of students are too shy or ashamed to ask for help when they need it and that is also a problem
I would love to hire someone with a degree that is capable if getting things done by finding the right answers quickly. There is more to a degree than just an answer to text-book question.
No freaking idea. My best bet would be that OP wants to ask if Facebook creates a new directory on the server for every user URL: facebook.com/jackxxxx