@Magisch You've reviewed 60 posts today (of which 6 were audits), thanks! The time between your first and last review today was 12 minutes and 57 seconds, averaging to a review every 12 seconds.
All I can say (without reading the above) is complete lack of effort very often closes as Too Broad. It is the way the community has adapted to dealing with it
> > In particular, questions that do not include an attempted solution are usually too broad. > This is entirely incorrect. > But many specific, answerable questions don't include attempted solutions because... There's nothing to attempt: either you know the answer or you don't. Indeed, this can be a hallmark of a properly-scoped question: have you managed to narrow it down to the one piece you don't know before asking?
@Drew Anyway, I think that's why some people always vote to close questions like the one I voted to reopen as too broad, and others say that You shouldn't close them as too broad.
@KevinGuan yes, I know, but we can't close them as anything else, making them probably de facto too broad
the other option would be a custom close message saying "SO is not a code writing service, come back when you've done something to solve your problem". But since this is in violation of the [be-nice] policy, we're left with too broad
@PraveenKumar I see. I used to stay up for 24-30 hours before, but that is so hard on someone's health. Health is of the utmost importance and sleep buddy.. sleep.. ;)
@PraveenKumar The reason(s) I used to stay up for such long hours, was because I either had to fix a code problem on something I was working on and wanted it to run "now" lol or I just liked coding so much, that I couldn't get enough of it. My equilibrium I found, was to get back to playing guitar ;)
@KirkBeard On questions like that where the OP doesn't have the informed badge I tend to leave a comment that links to the [tour] and How to Ask so those who are willing to learn have the chance.
yeah, I've just started using the [mvce] sort of thing more often, but some people seem to write detailed comments, and I don't particularly like spending too much time on it.
I initiated the close voting on a meta question this morning, and have taken some heat from one user about it. See comments. Am I misunderstanding the rules of duplicate-closure?
@Drew As I understand it, yes, but only if an answer has a positive score. So, a zero-score accepted answer is OK, and so is a positive-scored unaccepted answer.
The FAQ to the rescue: meta.stackexchange.com/a/10844/206345 _Questions may be duplicates if they have the same (potential) answers. _ I think I'm on solid ground.
I did not intend that we gang up, so my response is at them "et al." Hopefully that will defuse things, but underlines why we have the "one room member responds" rule.
@Reimeus Yes, there's an on-going test to decide if having more close votes is a good idea to tackle the Close Vote Queue. See here meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/319131/…
@Tunaki You've reviewed 60 posts today (of which 4 were audits), thanks! The time between your first and last review today was 20 minutes and 3 seconds, averaging to a review every 20 seconds.
@Tunaki You've reviewed 58 posts today (of which 4 were audits). The time between your first and last review today was 20 minutes and 4 seconds, averaging to a review every 20 seconds.
The only real difference between the two is what happens after an edit: for VLQ, the flag is always helpful, for NAA, it is only helpful is the edit came from the VLQRQ.
Since link-only are generally best edited by the OP themselves and not by reviewers, I flag as VLQ so that when they do edit, the flag is considered helpful.
@JonClements I thought this was another instance of flag on old post. Noticing the amount of reviews vs the amount of CVs cast, I may be wrong. Going to blame my low consumption of coffee today
@sclv I'm pondering on a meta question to get the final verdict on that from the community but the SOCVR feels that it is more important to moderate the new stuff instead of the years old stuff. In the hope that new users will pick up something from our active moderation and become better posters them self