I came across the tag sql-server-on-linux. It has just one question.
Moreover, there is no tag wiki for the same.
Is it worth burninating this tag? Asking this here because the edits to the only question reveal that a user tried to remove it, but another one put it back again!
@PetterFriberg Cannot really close that as "No MCVE", as problems in that area generally are non-reproducible. It's basically asking "Has anyone encountered this, if yes, how did you fix it?"
@PetterFriberg Normally I'd agree, but some problems are just simply non-reproducible (with realistic effort)
Technically speaking you can reproduce any problem, but for that you have to have unlimited resources & the problem has to be clear (which it all too often - as in this case - is not)
IMO it's spam because it's a post which has no value, and contains a link which is exactly like the username. If there actually would be some useful content I would have mod flagged @petter
Am I understanding correctly that in order to make paperboard, you take wood, chop it up to tiny pieces until they no longer have a recognizable shape, then make them wet, then make them dry, then glue them together so that they hold some sort of a recognizable shape?
@JanDvorak If you read the history that doesn't seem very useful. OP tries to post a POB question and just wants to have the content there, so there is nothing to gain.
I really should stop reading the C questions. Is it just me or is the quality of the questions (and answers) rapidly decaying? Especially questions including their answer already but the poster not noticing seems to have grown.
@πάνταῥεῖ Why do you find it so hard to NOT make it look you target the user? What do you really expect us to do? How is that comment actionable for us? The only thing I imagine is that casual visitors see proof for us being a mob. And that you don't mind being suspend is your call but I like to keep this room open and running if you don't mind. Also what @PetterFriberg says ...
@Tiny regarding your NATO script as you may know it rate limits if you refresh to much, but it would be really nice if you could flag and leave comment directly from that page. Is there away to achieve this making few calls? (not really sure what calls are done now)
@Adriaan the message to the ones who edits states clearly "This edit did not correct critical issues with the post - view the revision history to see what should have been changed."
I received and accepted an answer to my question ( stackoverflow.com/questions/13329406/… ). Now the answer is gone, like it never happened. How is that possible?
@hpekristiansen Note that this question is now closed. Please don't take it the wrong way - It was from 2012, things were different back then. As you could see this kind of question tends to generate low-quality answers and are thus considered a poor fit for Stack Overflow. If you have any other questions, please feel free to ask =)
@hpekristiansen The answer was deleted by a moderator. Was probably flagged for containing seldom more then a link, and probably flagged by users for this: 'Note : I'm the one who developed it."
Good Answers will provide details, and examples. If the mod had not deleted this answer, it likely would have been nuked by the review queues anyway.
No, no. The person who posted the link only answer - stated he was the developer. That's all the answer was. A link, and claim. Was probably caught by filters.