@mickmackusa Protected is all I can do directly. But you can down vote junky or repetitive answers. If they are negative score you can ask for 20k deletion in here
here: stackoverflow.com/questions/51109863/… I had closed as duplicate but someone reopened & answered. This C format specifier question is clearly a duplicate. I'll let you judge, moving on.
This very short code-only answer which does accomplish what OP was looking for came up as an audit. I was suspicious and checked the page first, so I passed the audit, but I thought that lack of explanation was not a sufficient reason to delete an answer, especially if the code is easy to understand, as a bunch of meta posts have said.
@AndréKool If it was bumped to the homepage, then yes that counts as activity wrt. posting a cv-pls. The Community user bumping it to the homepage puts the question in front of people and makes it much more likely to get answers.
@mittenspair You're welcome to post a request or ask for a second opinion if you think a question is off-topic or if you're unsure if something should be flagged, but this room is generally for those with close-vote powers (3000 rep) or those close to that rep level
@MichaelDodd IIRC the typical rep requirement is 1k, not 3k. And we make exceptions. Nevertheless they are advised to spend some time her to see how this room works.
@AndréKool Hmm, I thought it might show in your profile. It does not. But interestingly you are currently in this room, but not frequently. Must be ghost images I've seen the last months.
Got that... for regular bad questions... IMO some deserve faster removal
Question asks about how t do something illegal - breaking down into some site and downloading content that is not readily available. I don't think it is mod flag worthy (maybe I am wrong) but fast deletion would also send a message such Q are not acceptable here
@AndréKool a follow-on "I read these questions that answers my own, but I thought I would post my own question just in case it is very slightly different"
So, for a newb, do you still recommend I flag things posts/comments to take down? or is there an auto-bot (autobot) for most flags anyway.
@mittenspair If you believe the question is already answered elsewhere, flag it as a duplicate. It'll then appear in the Close Vote review queue for 3k users.
@mittenspair Other than some spam posts (handled by Smoke Detector), flagging is an entirely manual process from users of the site
^ Like that one up there picked up by smokey, that can be flagged as "Rude or Abusive"
@AndréKool It is. Germany has it's own system (Freeiwillige SelbstKontrolle (FSK, "voluntarily self-control - we try to avoid the word censorship for historical reasons). IIRC there's steps for age 0, 6, 12, 16 and 18 plus an index of media which is legal, but may not be promoted or shown in public in stores. Plus there are (partly) more strict rules for a step. For instance the Germany(!) version of Fallout 3 had blood, limb-cutoff and drugs removed to get a FSK16 instead of 18.
The Austrian and Swiss versions were not affected, they were indexed like the English version (which I bought here nevertheless). It has been removed from the index with the Ultimate edition.
@Cœur Well, the edit has been rejected, so forget it. Unless you see a pattern.
Hmm, that tag looks like a candidate for burnination to me. Do we really need tags for such components? (and yes, I dislike the tags for C functions, too)
@AndréKool It 'might be helpful in the info text, but not the popup-text (less as it#s not formatted well). Plus this does not describe what the tag is for (and the code is far from being obvious).
@Olaf No, I did not. And I'm not aware that making bad suggestions should be manually scrutinized: I believe that Stack Exchange admins have tools for over-rejected suggestions.
@Cœur I think you missunderstood me. Didn't I say I agree withoyu there is something fishy? And it's always a good idea to help the mods as much as reasonable. Though, what I actually meant was to point you at more possible indicators for problems so you need not to ask next time (not that I think it's not ok to ask).
Q: "I'm using X, how to do Y". A: "Try to use X". Comment: "That's not answering the question". Flag as Not-an-answer: "declined - flags should not be used to indicate technical inaccuracies, or an altogether wrong answer" -_-
@Cœur You can't see the author of a proposed edit? Well, I have the same privs like you and I can. sigh to be clear: two wrong accepts of the same user for the same author rings a bell. If your third mentioned review also has the same author, that whould become a bell tower.
@kayess I'm on the side where we have Internet Archive and where a link to the official page is better than no description at all of what it is about. But if the community considers it "too superfluous", then I guess it's... "reject"
@kayess Where do you see those stats? I have a vertical display for one website at a time, while you get an horizontal display for all websites of Stack Exchange.
@Machavity hmm to be honest I'm not really sure she has 100 flags, for sure more then 60 and I have always been assuming 100 since you get 1 flag for each 10 helpful with max 100... is there a place in profile where you can see how many flags you have?
This was asked on meta meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/370553/… (related to that question, that's why it has many views). But I dont think the questions is gonna benefit anyone in the future, that is why I asked about deleting it. @JohnDvorak
1 - video games. To much of my library is windows-only 2 - Full Visual Studio. Visual Studio Code is a nice attempt but no where close to the same feature set. 3 - VR. Linux support is coming slowly.
@gunr2171 Point 1 (games) is also the mostly mentioned reason to use Windows. Most state MS Office as the second reason. Ask which features they missed in LibreOffice I typically get some long "ehm … … … but I could need them!".
@gunr2171 I normally have the opposite experience: Every time I have to use MS Office at a customer's site, I miss the easy template-formatting and the toolbar, etc. of Libre. Since the ribbons I try to avoid MSO like liver juice (never tried that, but the idea alone moves my lunch upwards).
@Olaf if someone wants my google drive and docs, they can have at it. Atleast I'll know there is some kind of peace somewhere because they are accessing a few resumes and essays
@Alec Let me guess: you have nothing to hide from anyone, right? sigh I really wished they taught at least computer students something about the StaSi, GerStaPo, CIA (and it's predecessors), etc.
@EJoshuaS are you sure? I looked at /help/roomba and has 1 or 0 comments is one criteria for the >365 days section which is the only one that would still apply?
The system will automatically delete unlocked, unanswered questions that have negative score that are at least 30 days old. (RemoveDeadQuestions) also would have eaten it