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Didn't saw a question like this: stackoverflow.com/q/36539134/3933332 for a long time, where OP tries to solve the problem himself with the knowledge he has.
Ian reviewed 60 posts today (of which 2 were audits)! The time between Ian's first and last review today was 10 minutes and 12 seconds, averaging to a review every 10 seconds.
My bet is the spammer thought that SO has a system to detect spam, but the system wouldn't follow rel="nofollow", so they put it there and hoped the spam remains undiscovered.
I can't imagine they expect people to click it. It seems like they are trying to get search engines or other bots. But the rel="nofollow" prevents that.
@AlexanderO'Mara "Possible Hacked account. This otherwise decent user submitted a very very off topic and inappropiate post (stackoverflow.com/questions/36540946/…). Doesn't seem like a otherwise decent contributor would do this. – Magisch 18 mins ago helpful - Thanks; we're investigating. "
@tripleee The linked punctuation includes the following checks: If the link text matches the regex ^\W$ its linked punctuation (python regex flavor) and its a answer, it will be reported
@PetterFriberg No, I wasn't able to find it, but google is not good for code-only searches. I only wish I had more time for every post to document the link in the comments, before its deleted
@PetterFriberg The "link in punctuation" has been turned off on questions to prevent those false positives, its usually the questions that include images, while answers are most likely to stay alive longer
@JanDvorak There was no scan on older Q&A pairs for this detection. Rene has made a SEDE query for finding those that use the dot as punctuation.
@JanDvorak Fixing the regex would be hard as it looks for non-word characters. The problem it had with the questions, is that the author included the image with a space as description, then stack exchange concerted it to a url, and kept the description as a space. This caused the final url to come up with a space character as link text, causing smokey to trigger
@PetterFriberg I was thinking about it, and I think we should wait a bit to see how effective it is. If on Metasmoke we have a >90% tp rate on that kind of links we could ask for them to be forbidden
I think this question should be reopen. People want to know how they can host Java web app for free . But this question is closed and no one can add more input into it.
I have made Java web application. For server side implementation layer I have used JSP. The project is running fine on localhost:8080 using Tomcat 7.
Now I want to deploy it on web server. Because my project requirement is that application must be hosted. Now i want to know how to host Java/J...
@james the question itself. That's a one-box, which is discouraged for use here. Please post links with a bit of text, so that they don't show as a one-box but a simple link
As I sad "please say if it isn't appropriate", I don't want to step on any feet's or make wrong assumptions. But I put "Andrew Barber Ohio" into google...
@Kyll No, I'm just a very curious person and googled a bit. But I'm really not sure about what I found. My curiosity about it came from this meta post: meta.stackoverflow.com/q/290286/3933332
@Adriaan Yeah I saw, but I decided not to flag, they are speaking with each other (seems that they have a good time), I just moved on... but you can flag if you like
Hi, I have flagged this question (stackoverflow.com/questions/36277065/…) to be deleted. OP asked it to be deleted permanently as it contain sensitive data. Can you help to delete this question?
OP removed all code from this question on the pretext of it containing sensitive data. It however is now an off-topic (no MCVE) question. Do we roll the edit back?
@KhalidHussain I think a mod won't comply. If you dont want your data out in the open you shouldn't post it on SO in the first place. Mods almost always decline cases like "Can you please delete this question before my professor sees it"
@PetterFriberg Because I am still searching for more posts, running the query from rene and increasing the date periods, and trying out other punctation
@Petter Friberg, you are right. Most of the users of this chat room have high reputation points. I thought they have permission to delete question. Anyway, thank you all :).....
@KhalidHussain That probably is true, but they only delete if question is bad, these edge cases its better for mod (to keep them out of trouble), anyway no problem it's nice that you try to help OP.
@PetterFriberg The 2 posts I linked also have the problem of the affiliation of the link, the right part of the spam reason says that. I am going to write the "unclear" cases in a file, but most of those unclear cases are already gone
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