if it's a new user, it doesn't matter (and spam is plausible). If it's someone who has reasonable posts elsewhere, then that spam flag will be declined because it'd mess them up for what was probably an innocent mistake.
But yeah @Tunaki You'll occasionally get declined flags on those
@JonClements np, glad I could help. Shog9 popped out of nowhere because earlier that day we were researching that very topic and found multiple different guidance from him... And when you whisper Shog's name in the wind too much, you get a Shog in the room (which was awesome)
@PraveenKumar, I see your name on every smokey... are you spamming!!! : ), you know that there is a chrome plugin that notifies you even if you are trying to work...
@PraveenKumar What i meant is that on chrome you can install a plugin... no need for !!notify... just to avoid 100 messages when you turn on pc... (The chrome plugin alerts you same as !!notify)
: ), since all cv-pls are stored its good to put the close reason before link (and its best if its an official one..., mcve ecc...) anyway nice you dropped in...
@PetterFriberg Wow, do we have something like that? I didn't know that existed. I would have opted for that. Ah, first of all I didn't understand your message, LoL. Sorry about that. My mistake.
@Omar to broad can be broadly used, specially in these cases, the sense is "we have no idea how much we need to explain to you so that you can understand... since we need to do everything from the start"
Answerer is under the impression it is the correct answer, and isn't deleting it for that reason. This case is being discussed on meta, where he's basically saying "I'm not gonna delete it myself"
The problem with those link only answers is that they lose all value when the link dies. A better alternative is a short explanation, accompanied with a link to the full documentation. Generally, links are bonus material in an answer. A answer should still answer the question if not a single link in there works. — Cerbrus24 mins ago
Simple google: 12 are the first 2 links and main plugins. Heck, there's even a SO question: stackoverflow.com/q/2432859/1743880 because no-one can't tell the difference between them
Is there some condition in flag handling I'm forgetting? 6 recommend deletions votes (and my flag marked "helpful") but the answer has not been deleted (it has not been deleted, and then undeleted, I checked the timeline): stackoverflow.com/review/low-quality-posts/11300506
@PraveenKumar nope - that's a breach of the moderator agreement - you might be able to find some screenshots for the mod tools on MSE - but you aren't getting them from me :p
@Cerbrus exactly - it comes with a lovely spread of little sandwiches, little snacks and scones, and copious amounts of your favourite tea in silver kettles and proper china glasses etc...
I don't understand how the English people are satisfied with the watery tea and some bun (scone, etc.)... We Indian people, even though we are in UK, we love to have something like [this](http://www.cravebits.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/South-Indian-wedding-food.jpg). - Def you should try this once. :) @JonClements @Cerbrus
Oh I get it. it is a dupe of this and you could make the title something along the lines of "Why are these two floating point numbers not comparing equal".
hello. ok. So my thought was when I google for things and find relevant questions on stack overflow, i help to find the answer i'm looking for. so people in the computer vision world used to find my 2010 OSS + article helpful, then it was gone, so basically i was reconnecting with those people. I did taylor each answer to the particular question though; they were all a little different. do i need to do something?
@Tunaki they were requesting similar algorithms, but we not duplicates. One was specifically people tracking. Another was looking to draw a box around an object and track it. the 3rd was similar but different too. they could all reuse the OSS
Hmm, a user was removed and I lost 2 reputation. It's not any of the users who answered my few questions; they all have their accounts still. I guess the only other explanation is that it was a user who accepted my suggested edit years ago?