Ok - if you do see anywhere that it modifies code reliably, let me know. The closest I've seen is deletion of code when it follows immediately after a "thank you" closing.
@Tsunaze can you remove this as the "accepted answer" in favor of the answer from tmcw below? Please see mapbox.com/android-sdk for more details. Thanks! — Brad Leege35 secs ago
@Sandra If your sole purpose here was to not discuss any of this room's topics, but rather induce further off-topic conversation(s), I'll have to ask you to reconsider your purpose here.
Okay its mean if i have any question about wrong down voting or asking question about how to get raise in stack overflow then i can use this room right or have a idea to improve SO am i right
@Sandra meta.stackoverfow.com is like SO (with questions and answers and votes and all that), but it's for discussion about SO. If you have 5 rep on SO you can post there, and your meta reputation is the same as your main site rep.
@ryanyuyu I wanted to drop in and comment on the flags, for a little context. I declined a spam flag on this before I realized who it was. I've notified other moderators to handle these, because I'm friends with several members of the MapBox team. Brad Leege is a local developer I've attended meetups with.
I honestly believe this was just someone from MapBox pointing out that their SDK is now available for Android, to a question that asked for just that thing. They might have had members of the company vote for it (I can't see individual votes, so I don't know) since they thought it was the best answer to the question. Again, I'm biased, but they haven't pulled any shenanigans before.
It seemed kind of fishy to us because it got 5 up votes within 5 minutes, and a comment on the accepted answer asking the OP to change the accepted answer to the new one.
If it was coordinated voting, we've seen this before with other companies (Microsoft, Google, etc.) whose members participate here. The line between a bunch of people working together who know an answer is correct and vote for it and a voting ring artificially inflating votes can get pretty blurry.
Yeah. It looks like maybe the company came up with a better way to do something with their product, and they posted and upvoted a (correct) answer. It looks like they were acting in good faith, just a bit suspiciously though.
@TylerH One last thing on MapBox is that one of my friends there just lost his wife to a tough battle with pancreatic cancer, and they started this fund to help App Camp for Girls in her memory: classy.org/events/the-michelle-petruzzi-memorial-fund/e79702 . Again, I'm a little biased, but they're good people.
@rene You've reviewed 40 posts today (of which 2 were audits), thanks! The time between your first and last review today was 14 minutes and 51 seconds, averaging to a review every 22 seconds.
Aaaall right got two declined comment flags on this answer comments we threw out of the LQP Queue, I flagged both review comments as non-constructive according to Undo's plea for sanity.
Guess I'll add "Flagging wrong review comments as non-constructive" to my list of coin-flips flags