@Tunaki You can now hide questions - though it'll only reflect it for you (and cookie based). It also will give a link to the review, if it can find one - so you can vote to not close
@CindyMeister I can give you a block of 40 c# questions that have no Answers. No answers on the stack, where everyone knows everything. Indicator that there may be a problem with the question. Let me know.
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@drew Right behind me? Even while I took a break to make apple pancakes :-)? BTW I'm just as OK with VB.NET as C#. It's actually much closer to "home" (VBA) but since VB-folks tend to not program Office at the .NET framework level as much, I don't pick up that many Q&A on the tag. Yes, garden right after I read the newspaper! Thanks
@ɥɔsıbɐɯ You've reviewed 60 posts today (of which 4 were audits), thanks! The time between your first and last review today was 45 minutes and 5 seconds, averaging to a review every 45 seconds.
IMO these kind of edits should only be done after an attempt to get it edited through comments, which gives the OP the chance to agree/disagree with it
@ɥɔsıbɐɯ I was, but I'm getting tired of it. The OP will never post any examples of what s/he was ranting about 'cos there are none, so I may as well give up until the next 'noobs get a raw deal' meta post.
We all know that compiler error messages can be obtuse, obscure and downright wrong, but when some OP posts with a plain, correct message that clearly identifies the error, I want to hit them with something heavy, maybe a linker error listing.
the same guy I flagged friday (flag still pending) for mass editing only tags is at it again, this time adding vba and ms-word to all questions tagged word-vba
@ɥɔsıbɐɯ there is a fierce battle for years, even some accompanied with meta posts, how vba and ms-word should be tagged. Based on which party didn't sleep well last night the tagging goes in their direction... useless....
@rene I suspect this user is using that as a way to score rep. He has been mass-editing excel and vba into questions tagged excel-vba last week (200 or more edits) and now moved on to word
Its ridiculous and whats more ridiculous is that he will most likely get away having that 500 or so rep from doing that
@Ferrybig When I still did triage, I noticed that "requires editing" is basically useless and just shifts the post to an even less useful queue, and "unsalvageable" forces you to raise a flag, which often gets declined/disputed even if its legit (for close flags)
I always wonder about those kinds of answers. The question is in English, so they obviously speak a little - at least to provide a brief answer in English... but decide to write in a different language even when the rest of the site is English
@Magisch You should ping him on a question, Mark Amery even took the time to find my email and send an email when I did wrong introducing tag:foo in edits meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/313811/…
I received a call from a co-worker of another department, "There's a lady here who has a meeting with you and your colleague but none of you are here". I thought the meeting was tomorrow. Got some pants on and rushed to the tramway...
@Tunaki I wonder why that guy said to both that they are bad. IMHO compared to the originals it's not that bad... hence I'm asking for guidelines here:)
@Magisch I'm not sure if I have used the proper jargon here, this was the message I got on that screen:
> This edit does not make the post even a little bit easier to read, easier to find, more accurate or more accessible. Changes are either completely superfluous or actively harm readability.