@rene I don't consider it an attempt to answer the actual question: "Will this result in a memory leak, or will C automatically know to free a pointer with no references?"
@NisseEngström that is true but it still is an attempt to answer a question.... the answer is not useful in the context of the question. For that case a different moderation option exist, flagging not being one of them.
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Plop @help-info.de! Thanks for passing by. I've noticed you commented on a spam post, which you seemed to think was rather NAA
This room you're in is SOCVR, we're a group of users who coordinate moderation and reviewing efforts, discuss SO matters and build tools to help us in that regard
The post on which we've both commented was caught by @SmokeDetector, a bot which tries to detect spam / offensive / garbage "content".
And now I've got to go. Feel free to hang around and ask questions =D
@Kyll - this is my first visit here and I'm very impressed. I didn't saw the input box because a browser refresh was required. Now I have to read the FAQ first.
When I put a bounty on a CW Q&A I know that I can award it to a CW answer, but where does the rep go then? To the original author? To the one who wrote the most? Or just into the air and just Poof?
The rep will go to the writer of the answer I think. Although upvotes don't go, If I remember bounties do add rep to the author of the answer. Lemme find some documentation on it..
@Rizier123 looks like it just goes poofed. This is new to me, but as per this (which is actually a bug report but provides information), the bounty rep also gets poofed. lemme check some more things..
@Rizier123 Bounties do affect CWs. That is what is mentioned here at least. See the part "How does Community Wiki mode affect bounties?"
It mentions: Bounties are not affected by community wiki mode. When you award a bounty to an answer marked community wiki, the reputation bonus will be awarded to the user who posted the original revision of the answer.
I would bet that if asked to pay a dime, even from people that say they have been working for days to solve something, they still would not want the money taken safely from their checking account.
@TIPS I see. I don't think that is documented anywhere but it exists. I'll ask on MSE to edit the help pages which mention that you need 5 rep to post on meta
@rene You've reviewed 40 posts today (of which 3 were audits), thanks! The time between your first and last review today was 8 minutes and 56 seconds, averaging to a review every 13 seconds.
Closey stats: over the past month (~30 days) this room has reviewed 4,040 close vote queue items (~135 per day). We have an average audit pass rate of 93.57% with 131 passed audits out of 140 recorded.
I just found it to be a particularly blatant example of an off-topic post. It'll get closed or not; I'm not sure what's served by requesting it formally.
@RyanBemrose you don't have to have a script but the SOCVR community still asks that you add the tag to cv requests. But if your message wasn't a cv request, then it's just moot
@RyanBemrose do it when you see a post bad enough that it's obvious to non-laymans, and especially if there's some huge benefit of quick closure (such as not allowing FGsITW to answer crap posts)
@RyanBemrose The benefit is so that people know it's a request and they can draw their attention to it. Additionally, we monitor existing CV requests so that they don't languish unattended, and completed CV requests can be moved to a "completed" CV 'graveyard' room. Also, there are some bots that might monitor them as well
If there's no cv-pls tag on the post, searches for active cv requests won't be able to pick it up
@RyanBemrose Nothing wrong with sharing a random post, it's just that your link text included one of the pre-set close reasons (POB) so it was a little confusing
@Reimeus yeah, thanks, sorry to have bothered you with it (I've googled your avatar in the mean time) :) It's just really surprising, I know I've seen you around a lot, but it seems that it's exclusively in comments
@Drew my comment was along the lines of "Insulting users, then saying "If you could write it for me, that would make me happy". How delightful. What makes you think we want you to be happy?". Admittedly provocative, so after I flagged his comments I deleted my own so that a mod doesn't have to.