This is directly related to one of the assignments in the BTEC Computer Science course- please do your college assignments yourself without relying on others. — cybermonkey5 mins ago
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commands - Shows this list.
help - Prints info about this software.
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> There are no items for you to review, matching the filter "off-topic, unclear what you're asking, too broad, primarily opinion-based; [twitter-bootstrap]"
@rene Your last completed review session ended 15 seconds ago and lasted 23 minutes and 23 seconds. You reviewed 40 items, averaging a review every 35 seconds.
Below is a list of commands for the Close Vote Chat Bot
Everyone
alive - A simple ping command to test if the bot is running.
commands - Shows this list.
help - Prints info about this software.
running commands - Displays a list of all commands that the chat bot is currently running.
status - Tests if the chatbot is alive and shows simple info about it.
Registered
audit stats - Shows stats about your recorded audits.
completed tags [min <#>] - Shows the latest tags that have been completed by multiple people.
@Unihedron I have forcefully ended your last session. To see more details use the command last session stats. In addition, the number of review items is most likely not set, use the command last session edit count <new count> to fix that.
@Kyll Your last completed review session ended 9 seconds ago and lasted 32 minutes and 16 seconds. You reviewed 40 items, averaging a review every 48 seconds.
@Mogsdad Your last completed review session ended 9 seconds ago and lasted 12 minutes and 21 seconds. You reviewed 40 items, averaging a review every 18 seconds.
@kyll when I click show 7 more it expands down towards the bottom, now I see 5 total, that is it, and it appears a bit broken in relation to "show 7 more"
@Drew When I click "show more" it then turns into "show only top 9" for a blink, then goes "show only top 1". When I click it it collapses to only show one element and then all 9 elements appear at once.
Opinion poll: Say there's a common type of problem that could be addressed with a canonical question & answer. Is it unethical for a user with a gold badge in the relevant tag to author that and then mark the dozens of existing examples as duplicates?
@Mogsdad Unethical? No, I don't think so. Possibly unwise, though, unless you're really 110% sure it's the right thing to do. And possibly poor politics even if you are. I agree that a meta post before embarking on such a closing spree seems safer, and costs little.
@IlmariKaronen I believe I'll counsel my friend to write the canon, but leave the duplicating to others. Unfortunately, I'm they are the only active gold-badge on the tag.
... OR better yet, make the question CW. (Thanks for the idea, rene!)
@Mogsdad ... in general, I would point stuff to references that are peer reviewed and authoritative and not me (even if I think I am peer reviewed and authoritative)
This should really be a comment. If you are certain that this is the answer (and is the only problem), please add detail & a possible example of fixed code. — cybermonkey10 mins ago
@MadaraUchiha Well, contrary to spam/rude flags for which acting together does have a serious impact (6 flags destroying a post), there is no point seen in raising multiple NAA flags, except it might create some kind of mean focus on one specific post/user, bringing in downvotes, making us look like a voting ring to this specific user, making our Room Owners very pissed off and many people sad