@MikelF There's only small space for disputation about such. Flagging as too broad or unclear should work for the "Gimme teh codez plz" stuff should work out well.
@Tunaki @HovercraftFullOfEels Also this :). It was reopened by someone else, but OP acknowledged that duplicate answered their question. See comments (if it's still there).
@πάνταῥεῖ Yes, I do... Most of the time, I've been able to shrug off the disputed flags... it's easier after I figured out it wasn't necessarily because I was wrong... but there have been a couple that stick in my craw...
Nope. Don't think they should edit the answerers code to change the meaning. Leave a comment if you think it is wrong or if you think they made a mistake
I agreed with the edit rejection when I saw it. If they mean to return something, more changes to the code are probably necessary (and those edits should be made by the answer owner)
@πάνταῥεῖ This wasn't literally a typo for sure, but I was speaking in generic terms, trying to avoid having any firm opinion of my own on the specific case.
I'll admit that I didn't look at the code closely. But that is still something, imo, that the OP should fix themselves hence the suggestion of leaving a comment for clarification instead of an edit
Now that you got me on the subject, I once got my girlfriend to have trapezoids painted on her fingernails when she was getting them done. Nothing says love more than that
Ok so I have the Client-Proxy bridge ready and im trying to respond to the client with a diffrent page then it asked in the connect request... Im trying to send for example a custom error html page
The problem is that it's not a get req so i cant simply send the header
I can definitely see improvements made in some places. But I also feel like there are places where unnecessary changes were made and that's my main problem
I'm glad I decided at the last minute not to go into sales
@tripleee Does SmokeDetector actually issue a spam vote when you tell it something is spam, or is it safe to feedback that the above was spam even though it just needed to be edited out?
Considering the past two spam posts were links to the same blacklisted website, I think these questions can be deleted. They don't seem to be real questions.
@4castle at the mo Smokey is somewhat experimentally flagging as spam based on its own heuristics; our feedback does not immediately affect that functionality, though the heuristics are weighted based on previous feedback
so a heuristic rule with no FPs will add 100 to the weight, wheras one with FPs will receive less weight, to the point where an all-FP rule will have weight 0
maybe ask in Charcoal if you need more details
@4castle in hindsight, I agree, though the Splunk question might still actually be valid after the spam link was edited out
generally, spam should not be edited, and I clearly made a mistake there
@4castle my personal take on that would be to leave it, done is done and a rollback which reintroduces a spam link seems unhappy, but I'm not firmly decided
spam account is being used to post plagiarized content with spam links in Documentation and I can't find any place to flag or report this, can you advice on procedure? stackoverflow.com/users/7260991/…
@bummi brought this up over in Charcoal but this is SO (though docs.SO not SO proper) so I'm hoping to get your advice
I wanted to flag the account but because it's only visible in nooks in Documentation where I apparently don't have that kind of privileges, I don't seem to be able to do anything
I agree, we flagged as offensive, but the messages didn't get deleted for such a long time that it kept getting worse until finally Shog showed up and cleaned the mess. I was shocked myself.
@MadaraUchiha absolutely, but all of their posts are in areas where I don't have flagging privileges (or flagging functionality is absent, dunno, it's Docs)
@tripleee Come to think of it, you could have used one of their deleted posts to flag stackoverflow.com/q/41373958/5743988 but I forgot about it until just now
@bummi Yep, Mods usually dispute spam flags when there's salvagable content and it's a genuine question attempt. I guess a mod flag would have been better there stating that the user used a spam link which was later edited out.
@πάνταῥεῖ I'll just let you know that I don't like going over our transcript to reconstruct what you have been up to, specially not before I had my second cup of coffee. For once, behave your self. And that goes for the others that were present at that time as well.