There is a tag render-html with no usage guidance or description. It only has 19 questions.
The tag itself does not make sense when used independently. We should burninate it, or may be simple editing and removing it from those 19 questions would be faster?! I am happy to edit, but want to get t...
@tripleee The only thing that "protection" does is prevent users with < 10 rep points on the current site from answering (i.e. rep excluding the association bonus). It does not affect anything else.
@tripleee Normally, the lack of activity on the question would make it too old for a cv-pls request, but its mention on the other question makes it visible enough that it's beneficial to close it quickly. We also don't have that many questions with active cv-pls requests at the moment, so non-strict guidelines are a bit looser.
@K.Dᴀᴠɪs yeah, seems that my job for today is to help this one user finally get this one question into acceptable shape (in a tag I know nothing about, too!)
Apparently a question with ";;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;" as the title is considered shouting: "DON'T SHOUT! All-caps posts are considered rude and will be quickly deleted."
@RiggsFolly - That a good example of the problems with developer to developer answers to off-topic subjects. No one in the cited question or the linked question offered Rogaway's Format Preserving Encryption strategies. it is the blind leading the blind.
@E_net4iskindandwelcoming I'm not asking for deletion or downvote: but this is a clear case where it needs to be closed, waiting for OP to fix their question.
@jww perfect demonstration of the old addage, if you dont understand encryption dont mass with it, pay someone that does. I always quote WEP as the example. A good enough algorithm made nonsense because a non expert did the dev and or testing of it
Fun circular fact: London Underground's Circle Line is no longer a circle. Since they extended it to Hammersmith a few years back it now looks like a lasso
I occasionally see people cross-referencing posts as dupes with the "original" being on a different site in the network. Is that common/normal/desirable? E.g. someone on Unix&Linux pointing at a post on Superuser ...
@NathanOliver people only have N many delete votes - unless something's causing real harm - no point someone using 'em to delete something that's going to get deleted by the system anyway. Best they're used for something that is causing harm.
@TemaniAfif I do consider it a dupe, and the MCVE comment was intended to get him to add more code, or if he doesn't have more code, to try something first
@double-beep please see our FAQ topic about formatting our requests: socvr.org/…. You got the tags right but you forgot to include [tag:cv-pls] to indicate what you exactly want us to do with that question you linked to.
@JonC no more Trine before the end of the year I'm afraid; got to graduate this Thursday, then it's beer throughout the weekend, Christmas+hiking holiday