@AmadeuAntunes: true, but usually folks get plenty of advanced warning that they're at risk. The smart ones would put that knowledge to good use and avoid asking questions that push them further into the ban
@AmadeuAntunes fair enough. Myself, I rarely ask questions on the site, since most of my questions are well answered by exhaustive searching of the site for similar problems. I think that this is the best use and the main intended use of the site, but most new folks don't know this.
So even if you can't ask questions, the site remains quite useful
@HovercraftFullOfEels One thing that is not much welcome is when there are a new user people just negative the question and don't exactly explain why, what I do is ask more info in commentary section first for then can vote
@tripleee I'm not sure "How to install dsbulk on mac" is off-topic. Seems to be a question about a programming tool (even if it is rather basic I would think)
@mason my thinking here is that any actually helpful answer would start with "make sure it's plugged into the wall" which makes it too broad and/or General Computing
@MichaelDodd I agree on that. The site is well known and they try to be helpful. But what surprises me that both questions are similar (to mcve), they weren't received at the same way. I will VTC duplicate the second to the first and the VTC no MCVE or no repro for the second (they commented a line angular.json file, the reason for the error)
I dunno, "only if the user consents" seems to do away with any legal concerns IMO. At that point it's only a technical question of possibility or a company policy (e.g. app store agreements). But yeah the Q can be closed any of 4 different ways... I don't view this one as salvageable.
@BoltClock Sure. We normally play once or twice a week. Normally it would be after 5 pm central time. You can find me on steam with the same name as I use here. I have the same avatar as well should it should be easy to find.
Ah. Might be able to do that on the weekends but that's past my bedtime on week nights.
@rene You know I was just about to comment that you had this glow about you I hadn't noticed before. Did someone transplant you next to a nuclear reactor? Was it the elephant? He said he has one in his back yard.
For that reason though I tend to wait for at least a couple hours before voting to close something that's so easily salvageable
I expect OP to be around at least for a couple minutes after asking typically, and then at least a couple times within the following 1-3 hours (most questions I guess get asked during work hours so folks get busy)
And that's the problem with folks trying to enforce the system no matter what
Eager to close but when questions don't get reopened in a timely fashion, or ever, they handwave it as "review is slow" / "maybe your question still sucks"
@EJoshuaS You're not really supposed to edit that out. If they said something like You can't use foo because it's s***, use bar instead, then you can edit. In this case all it is is trolling and should be nuked.
Their question wasn't great, but it was still actual content that wasn't trolling. I'm not convinced that the entire account was a troll account due to the fact that it had the legitimate content too. The answer was probably borderline trolling vs NAA.
before I went missing last year and I had to rebuild my machine there was a user script that showed how many votes a close request had. Can't remember it though.