The latter, according to Internet Archive. It was a homework help forum, where that link presumably led to the answer. Then some Russian psychotherapist bought the site.
Maybe you spam nuked someone innocent for link decay of a 7 yo link
@TheLostMind I held off flagging those as "Spam", because there are nuggets of answers. But I think there were something like 10 nearly-identical answers. What would you recommend be done in similar situations? (Noting that a mod flag can sit for days / weeks before getting handled...)
@Mogsdad - Well, a custom mod flag would be the best option. A spam flag would probably get declined (could also get "disputed" in this case) because on the face of it, it doesn't look like spam. If there is something that really needs attention, you could ping me here. I am not in favor of nuking them as spam unless its really necessary. We are talking about "too much self promotion" on "related questions" here.
Thank you. I wanted to close and open it to get rid of the dupe but I was not sure if that would be "okay" so I didn't. It also had another close vote on it so I didn't want to waste it.
@AshishAhujaツ Zephyr doesn't talk anywhere other than the Low Quality Posts HQ. Zephyr is dead when it's not in this room. That's the only indication it's off line.
@TheLostMind Ok, then I think the right things were being done - address individual posts, flag NAA where there is no relevant content, close dupe or broad questions, etc. Thanks!
@NathanOliver Even given an MCVE, it still reads as "here's a slider that does one thing, make it do another", so still too broad. Moot point w/o the MCVE, of course.
@TylerH Agreed. After look it again, it seems just You should learn how to use array and I'd suggest use const. However, it's LO or should be a comment.
@IanKemp Well, the question is asking for "How do I fill my array numbers[] with those incoming integers instead?", however, that answer doesn't answer it, so no I think.