There are a small number (339) of posts tagged as data-science.
I'm a Data Scientist myself, but I think this tag is probably worthless. Almost all 150,000 R questions, all MATLAB, Octave, and probably 50% of Python and Excel questions would qualify as being data science.
It's used so rarely a...
I have noticed that there's been a lot fewer flaggable NAA or VLQ answers since we have gained three more moderators. I used to easily find 20-30 a day, now it's more like 10. Presumably they aren't wasting their time going through the LQPRQ though.
This is why I get triggered. A question that shows 0 effort in every way, that gets an upvote, that gets comment explaining what the issue is, with an OP that doesn't try to improve their post, and gets an answer from a 20k user.
@AaronHall What was the point of that edit? Posts nuked as spam are not shown anyway ("This answer was marked as spam or rude or abusive and is therefore not shown - you can see the revision history for details.")
According to meta.stackexchange.com/a/92006/258777, posts with negative score & no answers get deleted after 30 days, posts with 0 score, no answers, and low activity get deleted after a year, and closed posts with 0 score or less and no positively scored answers get deleted after 9 days.
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@Adriaan stackoverflow.com/help/roomba yeah, it would be nine days from closure, or a year from posting regardless of closure status.
@NobodyNada Thanks. I went and read the descriptions on the main page of SU and SF and I'm still sitting uncomfortably on the fence between the two. :-/ I guess this this is not a question about a "business environment", that excludes SF, and SU it is.
@Sami users do that when they get a quality warning before posting. This is their way to work around the warning, with as an end-result their question is closed ...
@rene My plan has finally come to fruition! I've joined this room ages ago so that one day I could edit one of my comments so that you'd look ridiculous. evil laugh My life's work has been accomplished... at last.
I know, but what does my opinion count for? I'll try to handle no-brainers.
Just try to be nice, but also try to be accurate and precise and correct. And remember that answers go in the answers, questions go in the questions, and comments are subject to deletion.
Tough noogies, you want me to not delete your comments, they better be clear and currently relevant criticisms of the post. If the issues with the post get fixed, they're obsolete.
@NobodyNada Regarding that I have some more degrees of freedom than a mod . Like doing puppy education and dunking their nose in the pee puddle they left. I still think that's neither a not nice or rude action. Nevertheless it's all handled now and deleted by OP.
@πάνταῥεῖ I didn't see the comments, so I'm not in a position to judge them. As Aaron Hall said, "just try to be nice, but also try to be accurate and precise and correct"
@Reimeus @YvetteColomb @JarrodRoberson @cricket_007 @PetterFriberg @Tunaki ... fyi Sotirios has a recent delete candidate list up here: 52.26.33.85/sotdel
@Drew "Ready for round 2?" Not completely yet. I'll try to fix that up in the X-Mas holidays, and maybe lookup for another couple of geckos next year.
@Drew I never really educated puppies BTW. I had a couple of cats (kittens), but dunking them in their own pee never worked out actually. They either learned themselves to find the loo, or just kept using that behavior to punish you (hard to find out what your fault it was).
@Drew On the other hand we give back the oil: there are already places in the oceans where plastic particles cover the ground. Mostly PE from plastic bags and other foils. Add some 1000 years and they will be covered with sand. Some more mio years and they become oil again.
And I never threw plasitc bags into the sea or fed car parts to a whale.
@Drew Yeah, I agree it's shocking and a serious problem concerning all of us. Do you have an idea how your president elect will go to cover solving these?