@TylerH I don't agree. This room has been engaged in way more than closing recently, including spearheading burnination effort. Plus, I am not discussing an exact burnination request merit but rather the lack of procedure and transparency of the SOCVR / Meta process or handling burnination.
@NathanOliver How obvious is the warning for burninate-request when added to the tags? I see it after blurring the tag box, but I'm not sure it will prevent submission as a warning.
@Kyll Really what I think we need to do is have a question on meta posted on whether or not our process is how the request should be handled. If it is then it should be added to the FAQ and edited into the tag Wiki
@TylerH true, but they weren't really being organized very well beforehand. The mods have recently gotten more involved in actually featuring the posts (as outlined by Shog).
@TylerH it was starred for a while. That's how I found out about it.
We've got a room meeting coming up in 2 weeks. Take a look over what we want to talk about and let that rattle in the back of your heads. Pull Requests / additions are welcome. We'll give a bigger reminder as we get closer to the date.
We have a room meeting planned for April 4th. The agenda can be found here. It's in 1 week, leaving you time to think about the matters at hand during the meeting.
@TylerH I think that Kyll is pointing out that in the middle of this spurt of organization started by the mods, there have been some possibly rogue burnination activities that don't follow the guidelines that the mods are trying to adhere to. Like what happened to mark and backwards
@Rizier123 If we can live with the false-positive on "tanks", that is good enough. Otherwise \b(t)(?:anks *(?=[.?!]\n|to|for|in|ever)|[han]{3}[ksx]+|hx|anx)\b gets most uses of 'tanks' == 'thanks', yet leaves most legit tanks (and tasks) alone.
SOCVR Chatbot, running at nagato v2 docker, version 8dbd64ac on master, running for 5 days, 13 hours, 27 minutes, and 5 seconds (tracking latency 10572ms).
I'm trying to preview a change to a file in GitHub, but the "preview" link appears to be bare. (The tab appears, but does nothing, no link on hover.) Is anyone else seeing this?
@BhargavRao Ah okay. It looks like the OP did not actually hit accept in the banner(they would have to refresh to get the banner). In your meta you voted to close which gave you the ability to accept that and hammer the Q.
@Sam I mean it's worth a shot, right? Just because it can be worked around doesn't mean it's not worth 5 minutes to setup a basic block. Spammers are usually lazy.
@ryanyuyu Here is a list of commands you have permission to run:
add [user id] to [group name] - Manually adds a user to the given permission group.
alive - A simple ping command to test if the bot is running.
approve request [#] - Approves a pending permission request.
audit stats - Shows stats about your recorded audits.
commands - Shows this list.
current tag - Get the tag that has the most amount of manageable close queue items from the SEDE query.
help - Prints info about this software.
membership - Shows a list of all permission groups, and the members in those permission groups.
@cybermonkey I agree, and I rollbacked to the revision where it's clear that actual rounding (which is what the accepted answer deals with) is the question.