FYI, bountied questions are already excluded from use as audits in the Close, Reopen and Triage queues. Should probably just do that everywhere. — Shog9 ♦Jul 31 '15 at 17:31
This one has an ended bounty, but grace period still ticking...what's with that now?
@AndrasDeak You've reviewed 60 posts today (of which 2 were audits), thanks! The time between your first and last review today was 1 hour, 8 minutes, and 10 seconds, averaging to a review every 1 minute and 8 seconds.
Funny thing is, having lots of links actually makes the answer less valuable, because the point of asking for a "good reference" is to get an expert filter.
@TheLostMind it came up in the close votes queue - seeing its 18 votes I assumed that it was an audit until I read the question. That is a lot of link-only answers.
So, it turns out that you CAN find questions that have + scored answers, but no accepted answer. There is an isanswered search parameter (not documented in Advanced Search Tips) that does just that. Like so.
@TheLostMind From Avatar, I learned: Don't by the BluRay the first day it comes out. You already saw the movie, so you can wait until it's in the $5 bin at Walmart.
@Tushar This has 4 votes for too broad / POB, but it's neither. There is just one correct answer, although it can be expressed in different ways. It's a dumb question, but there is no close reason for that.
@Tushar Thanks for going through the cv-pls reviews, Tushar! Keep it up, everyone... if you're asking others to review for you, please return the favour.
@Tunaki sadly - you're not that special :) I'm just chopping the head of the queue before I start getting into the "What the hell did someone flag this for?" bits :p
What is this bs? OP had a segfault due to the IDE, now solved. Ok. But this question is now a page where people post "answers" about how they had a segfault and how they fixed it, which is entirely unrelated to the question.
Not sure if there's anything to do from here, though... :/
My issue now is that I think the question is ok. First I thought it wasn't, but it looks actually legit. The answers are terrible. I'm afraid I just made noise for nothing.
@EricD For me it unclear (but I don't know swift), where is the error thrown, in his code or IDE error, if in code its missing mcve since it should show the code generating error.
Well, OP contradicts themselves between their answer and the edited question. I give up, I just voted "unclear" and left comments under the two worst answers.
@WaiHaLee You've reviewed 60 posts today (of which 5 were audits), thanks! The time between your first and last review today was 13 hours, 59 minutes, and 12 seconds, averaging to a review every 13 minutes and 59 seconds.
Ian reviewed 60 posts today (of which 3 were audits)! The time between Ian's first and last review today was 13 minutes and 25 seconds, averaging to a review every 13 seconds.
If all of a user's answers are near-duplicates with a snippet of code showing how to use their own library, with a link to the code in github, is that an all-spam situation? stackoverflow.com/a/36373937/1677912
@Gothdo - I am not sure if it should be closed as - asking for off site resource. OP is asking how do the 2 implementations of includes() differ.. Which could have a proper answer
Maybe too broad, but maybe also POB. I doubt there is any difference in functionality between these two implementations, so there's no way to tell which is better.
Is this edit wrong by any chance? stackoverflow.com/posts/36376200/revisions ... The earlier version implied that the answerer was not sure if the answer solves the problem or not. Hence, I edited it out.
@ArtOfCode I'm starting to find it a bit weird on other sites now... I'm "where has that option gone!?" - then I realise, it's not my site and I don't have to worry about it - happy feeling :p
@AlexanderO'Mara Whether it is or isn't it's still against the ToS - so we report it where we find it - and just leave it to the CM team to do the "needful" - that's their jobs - not mods
@BhargavRao You've reviewed 60 posts today (of which 3 were audits), thanks! The time between your first and last review today was 24 minutes and 12 seconds, averaging to a review every 24 seconds.