I've had to deal with some stuff in real life over the last bit of time, so got stalled, but should have some time shortly to get it to the point where it's alpha/beta quality (i.e. usable/testable by others).
@Makyen I mostly care about Magic Review in this context, but there will probably be some overlap in the code needed. So def interested in how this goes.
@BaummitAugen I, also, would like to see the improvements you've mentioned for Magic Review. I've found several things to be less than desired, mostly what you have already mentioned. In addition, it makes too many SE API requests. A couple/few times I've had SE block my IP due to too many requests when I'm using that script. I've then had to wait to be for the block to timeout prior to being able to do anything at all on SO.
@Steve well, I raised a spam flag yes, but as that user has also other contributions I have doubts. Maybe you raise a custom mod flag and explain that the user links very often to their ad riddled site while the purpose of that link is not always clear in the context of the question.
@HovercraftFullOfEels That was sirspamalot's last try I think ;-)
Official \o today
+20K peers: I believe that putting delete votes on closed questions can give a better _learning effect_ for OPs how, or how not to use the SO site. Besides they'll be roomba'd anyway. What do you think? Should we apply our delete votes for certain cases immediately?
+20K peers: I believe that putting delete votes on closed questions can give a better _learning effect_ for OPs how, or how not to use the SO site. Besides they'll be roomba'd anyway. What do you think? Should we apply our delete votes for certain cases immediately?
@πάνταῥεῖ I'm not 20k+, but I have a couple/few concerns: 1) Delete votes are a very scarce commodity. Using them to delete questions which both aren't exceptionally bad and will be Roomba'ed anyway, is wasteful (does not apply if you're going to loose spare del-votes anyway at 0:00 UTC). 2) In SE's flow, questions which are not exceptionally bad are intended to have a chance to improve. 3) Questions which are deleted are harder for the OP to find (different part of the UI), and thus learn from.
@πάνταῥεῖ I'm mostly meh on this except in certain situations. Definitely vote to delete a question if it should be deleted and has an accepted answer or up-voted answers, or if it egregiously abusing the site, such as this shown here, but otherwise, close it and leave it. Who knows, the OP might try to improve the question, and why should we deny them this opportunity?
ok anyway this post https://stackoverflow.com/questions/16276863/android-linearlayout-getchildatindex is a duplicate of: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/7784418/get-all-child-views-inside-linearlayout-at-once/7784472#7784472
@Benny You don't need to report here. You just have to click on "flag" under ther the question, and choose "duplicate" in the dialog box, then give the duplicate link and submit. The flag will then go through a review queue.
@Benny yes, that is also why we kind of want the users who report here are familiar with the site and with our rules. The question you pointed out for example was not active recently (until you touched one of those). You might want to go over socvr.org and focus on active stuff that is so bad and so low in traffic that it might sit for weeks on the site.
@πάνταῥεῖ I like how it allows me to hammer without having to search for the dupe myself. :) Sometimes the notifications are annoying, sure, but I don't mind that much.
@πάνταῥεῖ Ah, ok. Well then let's remove my notifications from here. Do I have to do something about it on my side, like issue a command to unsubscribe?
@EricAya Based on the response to your request to opt-out of swift, your request to opt-out of ios may have been malformed. You might want to try @Queen opt-out ios (i.e. ios, not [ios]).
@EricAya Based on the responses you got for swift, I'm not surprised at the first "Please opt-out for 1 tag and max 1 tag". It gave you that response twice, then recognized the valid swift request on the next message, which was about [ios]. Looks to me like its parsing is a bit broken.
@Queen Yes, bot, but that message was not to you, because that @Queen was in code format, which you should be ignoring, as it does not indicate that a message is directed at that user. The @ format is only valid when in normal format, emphasis or bold. [(@Perter, which from Queen's response, I assume is the person responsible for Queen. This is only a note to suggest improving parsing.]
@Makyen What you see is not the truth. ;) I typed the commands too fast and the chatroom replaced the [swift] one with the swift one, but Queen did listen to the first correct one. I later typed with swift again just to verify. -- Forget it, it's just a mess. :)
@dur In a case like this one, please include in the "reason" for the [cv-pls] that it is a self-duplicate. That makes it much easier to evaluate, and will result in the question being closed much faster, as people here are less likely to view general [cv-pls] requests which are for duplicates. Such requests usually require more effort and often need domain specific knowledge to evaluate. Self-duplicates are much easier to evaluate and rarely require domain specific knowledge.