@rene How clever of you... put users in the CV queue and then upgrade them to moderators before they run out for the day... guaranteed way to get the queue down to 0 :-D
Just FYI, I've invited a user Alex to discuss concerns they may have re the linked question. If I'm not here if/when they come, I trust that any other regular could answer their question(s).
@kayess You could always edit it to be a better question... if you could read the OP's mind to know what they really want to know. If they'd even engage in fleshing out their thoughts in comments, it could help. But as is, it will probably just sit with no answers forever.
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@Tiny Why don't the stats on this page show up? I think it's related to a post on that page, because I first noticed it on Page 5 a while back, then it was page 6 a few days later, now 7. (Console: TypeError: StackExchange.ready is not a function)
@toskv There are other nice scripts for tamper monkey.. check out github.com/SO-Close-Vote-Reviewers/UserScripts, I like a lot Magicâ„¢Editor.user.js, and SECloseVoteRequestGenerator.user.js
I usually don't but near the margin of whether I think a score "looks right" for a post I tend to vascillate. I really felt the downvotes were punitive with respect to the question which I really don't like and I wanted to be nice to the answerers
actually the longer of the two answers I did. for the reason that I didn't see the OP's simple error at first, and to be fair that mistake does take a bit of bad luck to produce
if it stayed open I would have found a dupe rather than close as typo
@djechlin FYI, this room is primarily intended to help clean-up efforts throughout Stack Overflow by reviewing, helping reviewers, closing, reopening, editing, etc.
dupe is better. the OP in this case included the error message, which can be caused by many things, and TIL that calling your class "ArrayList" is one thing that might cause this error