@πάνταῥεῖ Can you edit that dupe target list to include the second link I posted? It includes the final missing information that std::cout rounds floating point numbers
I'm spamming because I don't want to copy and paste the article i wrote. LOL, you're comical. I'll edit it just for you so you can feel better. — CodebyRay2 mins ago
Our cat once brought a complete cod-fish. It was bigger then he was so it was a struggle to get it home and the back neighbor (a fisherman) wasn't too happy about it. My mom chopped it, put in the freezer and our cat ate from it for the next 3 weeks...
Not a request, but just posting it here because I'm astonished. A proper self-answered Q&A post that looks legit. Can't find any sources of plagiarism, and looks like it's deservedly getting upvotes.
@Rene, I did not see the previous discussion. It made my radar because I follow the tag. I moved against it because the question was gathering upvotes.
@PetterFriberg I've flagged it rude/abusive and it's gathered enough auto-flags to be deleted. Custom flag not needed imo, if he's a repeat offender it will raise an autoflag.
Yeah when you select duplicate it will make you search for a question, if you already know question, post the question link in search box, then select it
Hence we duplicate question to other question, not to other answer...
@MarkusMauksch ooh yeah if it already have duplicate vote it will show the question as you try to flag, if not once you suggest a duplicate it will leave an automatic comment see this for example stackoverflow.com/questions/52161669/…
@MarkusMauksch keep your own parameters what is good an whats is bad, don't trust anyone ;)
@MarkusMauksch you can ask questions about moderation here in this room, specially if you ask them the way you did. Beyond that we have our FAQ and Meta as source for guidance.
@MichaelDodd a good tip is to use - or short commands like n, f,k, v when providing feedback, that way you reduce the noise in chat (the - tells SD to not reply)
You have an answer on the post so you have a stake in it. even though it is deleted it still counts for us. We ask that you don't ask for closure on posts you have a stack in.
I can imagine it's because once the post is closed, you can undelete your answer regardless of the closure, and thus have the sole answer
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There is no question man. No one has answered because there is no error given the example data. Nobody can reply. The question is not valid, will just linger there forever. This has nothing to do with my answer.
@PearlySpencer my statement was a general one, not specific to your question. I'm not targeting you specifically here, I'm just giving a general observation as to why the rule "do not post cv-pls on questions you have a stake in" hold for deleted answers as well. This is also to avoid the idea of SOCVR being a fraternising voting mob, picking on specific users and preventing others from answering after one of their members has done.
@JohnDvorak There is abuse potential. We close, the person undeletes their answer. Now they have the sole answer on the closed Q. To avoid something like that happening we just disallow it. There is enough crud out there that we can skip that Q that someone answered and then decided it was unanswerable.
@PearlySpencer You can't ask for deletion until the question is closed.
IDK. Like I said, if you guys want to debate this make a room meeting topic. I'm not going to argue this. We have a rule, it was violated, I trashed the message.
Just a heads up: Expect rule 15 that is about having a stake in a Q/A to be less tight. We will allow you to have a deleted answer there. The exact wording is part of the publication of the roommeeting rulings later today, if not tomorrow. /cc @Adriaan @JohnDvorak @PearlySpencer
@rene Out of interest, is there a perceived conflict of interest if I raise a cv-pls on a question I have edited? I'd not thought of that before, and I probably do it a lot, since I feel that questions should be edited as a demonstration of good readability even if they are off-topic.
@JohnDvorak I actually do cosmetic edits such as code formatting, grammar and inlining images, before some <2k does and accidentally puts it in the reopen queue
@halfer Yes, and no. Just editing the question isn't something that results in you having a conflict of interest. The "edited" wording in the rule was specifically about making requests for people to approve/reject your own edits (added as a result of a prior room meeting about requesting approval of your own tag wiki edits).
However, the room meeting specifically discussed the issue of people using an edit of their own to cause the question to be "active" in order for a question to qualify for a cv-pls. This was clearly decided as not acceptable.
@JohnDvorak I am in two minds about that, since teaching an OP about good technical writing is mostly unrelated to its original quality. I understand the point about lost causes though!
Personally I would not flag that stuff as rude, it is not really offending anyone... I would just close it.
if you like some fun look at this old post revision stackoverflow.com/posts/770560/revisions specially 18,19,23 etc, old times when you still could express some anger and some fun.
@halfer I would say no, when we apply common sense, what most of you seem to like. I've no idea who is going to look after the abuse cases of their common sense but I'll bring that up in the next roommeeting.
@PetterFriberg I'm in two minds - certainly it is good to teach people to manage their anger. I'm less worried about the phenomenon of "offence" to coarse language, but negativity is infectious, and it's not unreasonable to ask people to filter their frustration before asking for help.
I know I can get to a point of wanting to throw the laptop out of the window, but I shouldn't be inflicting that on other folks, IMO
Will any of you be online in about 7 hours or so (3:00 UTC)? I'm trying to get app to disappear, that's when the unused tag deletion script runs, and questions were coming in at less than one an hour, but chances are pretty good someone will post one again and make the tag persist. For me, that will be at 5 AM, so if someone else could check and retag just before the cleanup runs that would be perfect
I don't have a clue how I would go about and get it running. Second attempt, if a third fails I'm probably just going to try and get it blacklisted using meta