@Justin Unfortunately, yeah, they suppress some notifications, for "minimal" changes. However, the edits for which they suppress notification can be substantial. For instance, all Markdown is excluded from being counted, so they can add/remove/modify links with impunity, without you being notified.
@J.Steen Here's Undo's Illuminati escapade, responding to one of those asking to sign up: here, here, and here: including the Illuminati Oath saying that they don't share human blood (but, only as a footnote).
Just got a "It’s not you, it’s us. This is our fault." on MSE, but I'm not convinced it is, how is it their fault if I hit the back button a couple times to press the "Confirm and Create This Account" button more than once
@rene I would like to reply, but OP (intentionally or not) blamed us on SE, not our locla meta and don't have signed up there. Is ther any way to sign up using the SO account?
@Olaf when you sign up for another site in the SE network it just asks you to confirm that you want to create another account and link it to your network profile
@MartinJames: What do you think about a book title like "MISRA: How to make money from noobs by polishing a turd"? But then I'm afarid it's like trying to sell Darwin's "Origin of Species" to Intelligent (pun intended?!) Designers.
The korean tag has only one question, no usage guidance and no tag wiki. IMO, the tag doesn't add anything valuable to the post and the site in general.
Also refer to a related question about the russian tag: Should we roll back 62 edits where [russian] was added?
@Servy SOCVR should not participate in open/close disputes through the use of cv-pls requests. In general, if there's a dispute like this over a question being open or closed, then it really should be taken to Meta, instead of using the potential extra votes from SOCVR to weight in on either side of such a dispute.
@Ron I liked it back then because it was the only toolchain that had decent commandline support and used xml as their input format. It covers the Windows Installer API nicely, produces standard MSI's and it is opensource. I believe they now have decent Visual Studio support as well.
@rene Will take a look at it. So far I've never ventured outside the Inno Setup.
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@SmokeDetector what is the command to mark this as a FALSE positive? I edited out the garbage that they had put in the question that caused this to be flagged as spam?
@Vega The longer one could be closed as 'unclear' as well, since all they did is paste their homework requirements and didn't tell us what they need help with.
@Machavity I'd rather see him not post here (yeah, that's logically … problematic). I can't prove it, but I suspect it's not the first nonsense post of that person.
Just a general note: work on logical could use some help. It looks like this is going to mostly be a re-tag effort, but it requires some time and effort to figure out what to retag to (or even if it needed the tag)
I posted an answer and while I was waiting to see if it would go through I got a popup saying a new answer was added. Turns out it was my own and it was that slow that it served me my own notification
@NathanOliver Really? There's a pretty big Java Q&A for this. If we don't delete the duplicate, should it be edited so that the old-style duplicate banner points to the right Q&A (instead of the python one)?
@Radiodef Please don't include links to multiple questions/answers in a request, particularly a del-pls. Doing so makes it unclear (at least to our scripts, and sometimes to humans) as to which post you are wanting acted upon, or if you want all the included posts acted upon.
@Radiodef No. To the best of my determination, your request is already handled. Also, only site moderators can edit/delete after 2 minutes.
@Radiodef As to this particular question: Why delete this particular question/duplicate? It has 6,280 views, which means it was doing a decent job at being a signpost, which is the entire point of being a duplicate. It had been closed since 2013, so it's wasn't collecting any new answers. I just don't see the motivation to delete it, and it was doing some good (signpost) having it around.
The language had the same exact problems with grammar so I knew the chances of it not being copied content from somewhere were infinitesimally small
Also I am pretty sure that was a question that was posted to some local or regional discussion board because everyone who posted an answer is of the same apparent nationality and has the same rough grasp of English
I then found another post on another similar question that was also plagiarized from the exact same blog post
what is the normal solution to plagiarism, I am on a question right now that both have the exact same wording for their answers. The newer answer uses an older answer's exact words to define encapsulation and abstraction.
There is no description for this tag, and as far as I can tell it shares the same purpose of the [correlated-subquery] or [correlation] tags. There are:
0 followers
47 questions total
5 questions this year
Any specific reason this tag is still around?
@SmokeDetector @Makyen Can't we give them the benefit of the doubt and let them respond first. They do have actual contributions and nuking it will hit them with a 100 rep penalty.
@NathanOliver They have posted exactly the same thing, which is just a copy of the first paragraph of their blog on 3 different sites, while not addressing actual points the questions they answered. I'm normally for giving them the benefit of the doubt, but when they are on a copy-&-paste spree...
@Vega Opinions differ, which is why we don't have an explicitly defined time-frame. The goal is to get more people looking at things in order to have off-topic questions closed quickly (or even just closed on low-traffic tags), so that they don't get answered and stick around. The amount of time that a question is actively getting views depends on the tags. In some tags, it won't get much activity after a few minutes/hours. For low-traffic tags views can trickle in over days/weeks.
@Vega The question is a bad fit for this site like most question involving custom hardware/wiring. Imo a custom reason stating this would have been better.
@MartinJames Oh, that. I already shuddered reading a stepper motor being controlled by Python code manipulating GPIO pins and using sleep with its completely unreliable timing. sigh it is not always good when things seem to be too simply achievable.
@MartinJames Meh, how is that different from the other "debug my rubbish" questions?
@MartinJames It's basically the same, though: they did not check the obvious, forgot something, did not rtfm, you name one. youtube.com/watch?v=PXB-5MbKBgs
@Machavity I worked on this for awhile. Most of the questions left are R, Matlab or Python, so it needs some attention from people more familiar with those tags, I guess.