To append to: stackoverflow.com/q/36166293/3933332 I upvoted the question now, since we were able to get that question into a good one and OP really tried to improve his question, personally thought I upvote it to encourage the input from OP to improve the post.
I used to have an account called "TheSecondOwnageGuy." I'm looking at a question I asked 4 years ago, and realize that the comments I made were, lame... But I can't delete them
@bmende If you feel strongly about having those comments deleted - flag one of the comments and raise a custom mod message. Explain that it's your old account, and why you need them deleted
@PaulRoub I wonder why these get so many upvotes while being so clearly off-topic. Any possibility of an upvoting ring? Have seen a few more of these lately with same ~4 upvotes.
@Adriaan Well, that was a possibility, once it had been edited and deleted by the OP. No worries, flags do get declined. Not much to be learned from that situation, other than once curation is happening, a flag for moderator attention isn't needed.
That'll work, Ian. The answer to what they're getting around to asking (maybe) is, "It doesn't work that way." You can't fake out a firewall by changing the displayed URL.
I pretty much have been doing a fair share of my own cv and dv of questions and commenting accordingly. My plan is to just keep on doing that. Based on what I see in the ReadMe, a lot of what is going on is what I'm doing now. Is there anything in particular that is done in this room that adds to the contribution of CVing?
@idjaw the best thing about this room is you can share your opinion and get others'. It can let you make focused cv, delete, reopen requests by tagging it accordingly. cv-plsdelete-plsreopen-pls also, it is pretty fast to detect and delete spam from here... we have Smokey that helps us. And if you want to know the CV progress, we have Closey. that's what I can share... ;)
@Ian You've reviewed 60 posts today (of which 3 were audits), thanks! The time between your first and last review today was 42 minutes and 39 seconds, averaging to a review every 42 seconds.
@idjaw Along with the tools we've developed (it's a long list), we hold regular events to march through the close review queue together - check the events calendar under the "info" link. That's what we were initially started for. When a group of reviewers focus on a few tags at a time, together we can "make a dent" in the queue, as many questions get the 5 close votes needed in short order, or get edited into respectability.
When you go to room info and then 'frequently in room' it only shows a couple names. What does it take to get there? A lot of us are here about every day, is that not frequent? :p
I came across this question which I believe needs work but can be salvaged: Difference in Tomcat & Weblogic server - my comment is clear and neutral enough right?
It doesn't but enough "Leave Open" will complete the review.
More specifically, it takers 5 reviews to complete it. "Leave Open" counts for one, just like "Close". When it's completed, it goes out of the queue. CV cast are still there.
@Ian I see you have commented on this. Wouldn't it be better to edit the :'s out from the Q ? It's disturbing to see, because there are no multiple inheritance in c#
@Ferrybig You've reviewed 60 posts today (of which 3 were audits), thanks! The time between your first and last review today was 53 minutes and 48 seconds, averaging to a review every 53 seconds.
@Ferrybig I wonder if that would turn out positively. Reviewing to me is like documentation: either you want to do it and then you can be good at it, or you don't want to do it and then you shouldn't even try.
@Shadow Nag nag: Is it really a duplicate? One is "I changed it in my.ini but it won't stick" and the other is "where do I change it?" -> answer "in my.ini". The answer on the linked question doesn't answer why the change doesn't persist across restarts.
@kayess don't forget to also find some reasonable questions you can answer. In this tempo you'll never reach 3K but we spend all our votes on your flags. ;) You might ping @drew as I believe he has some queries to find questions that are above the crap level.
@kayess I'm not saying you're a waste, I only want to prevent you burn out on only raising flags, editing and voting without having some new answers that gives you some rep to become more effective over time.
Yeah the problem was that the question did not need any actually code.... but people was asking for effort... I think sometimes this is wrong, if question is scoped so that you understand where user is at (you understand that he knows what he is talking about and the problem is specific...)
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@Magisch I think this is why moderators are checking the flags more then usual, hence @MsYvetteǝʇʇǝʌʎsW frustration yesterday, flags that previous where approved (by user) are now not approved by moderators....