@QPaysTaxes Until it also was removed finally from git
That's the latest moment one stops worshipping sadistic entities who think they are in control of our lives (but don't notice they are controlled by other entities - ad nauseam)
@Tunaki They really need to think this stuff out before they just let it loose. Why on earth would they make a place where you can't even flag something.
right now they just have ear muffs on when meta talks about it
meta is of two main camps: 1) typos are when you mean to hit one key and you accidentally hit another (e.g. consloe.log vs console.log) and 2) typos are when you are using the wrong word even if you meant to type that word
most people seem to close as typo based on the camp 2 understanding but the classical definition is camp 1's
So I posted this burninate request a while ago and I'm not sure if the community reached consensus. I'm going to start looking through it now for close-voting, but I don't think I'll be doing any retagging. Does that sound good?
> First, if you've contributed something worthwhile to the site, you should keep the reputation for that even if it eventually gets deleted. "Worthwhile" here is defined as, > - A score of 3 or greater > - Visible on the site for at least 60 days > https://stackoverflow.blog/2012/03/reputation-and-historical-archives/
Btw @πάνταῥεῖ I have started to review and del-vote [tag:c++] questions that have a del-vote. Most only had 1 vote, so if you ever have spare votes, you can finish off a couple. Using Tiny's Magic review for that.
Looking for: open source, an API, plugin, library, etc. Can use if you need to quickly burn close votes as we get to the 0:00 UTC wire: they are off-topic (~97%).
@4castle LOL! I had to shorten the text due to the URLs taking so many characters. There are many more permutations; just change what they are "looking for *". The other day I burned through nearly 50 close votes on just the first few pages of the first search in <10 minutes.
Hmm just going through the "Looking for an API" search. Still lots of off-topic questions, but a significant number are looking for a specific interface within an API, which I would not deem off-topic, as it is more of how to use the API/library/etc. vs. go find me X resource.