@IanKemp the cv-pls script is generic. I also use it on MSE to post requests to the tavern. It is our specific rules that are not build into the script. We expect the users of the cv-pls script to keep in mind if the post they are about to post will be acceptable for the receiving chatroom. Sorry if that wasn't clear from how we advertise the script.
/cc @Makyen maybe something to consider for v-next?
@IanKemp The current release version of the script will automatically select a different room, The Stack Exchange Network, for SO Meta (and most SE sites). However, if the room has already been selected, then it won't automatically change it (i.e. it's really only effective for new installs).
There's an alpha version of the request generator that will prevent you from posting requests to SOCVR if the request is about a site other than SO Main. It also has a user selectable option to only show the cv-pls button on sites SOCVR moderates (i.e. SO Main).
Thanks. Although, your wording did make me realize that I should expand it to validate the site for the other pre-configured known rooms. :-) ... and an option to only show on "known" sites, or perhaps, select from each known site...
@Cœur Can you confirm that that last SD report does not address the question? The reason I didn't call spam is because it seemed relevant to the question and I erred on the side of caution due to no prior posts
@MichaelDodd I'm not an Angular dev, but in my opinion, it really is just using the keywords "angular + validation" to advertise for its product. The answer doesn't reuse anything else from the question, so it doesn't answer it specifically at all. Question was like "I made this validator, there is an error, how to fix it?", and simili-answer is "On my blog, I make validators differently"
@Cœur Right, fair enough. Was skimming through the contents of the post as I'm not an Angular person, looked spammy but not enough for me to pull the trigger right away
@Jean-FrançoisFabre Sorry, different culture, I've never seen The IT Crowd before. Well, let me google it... let's see... episode 1... watching... 1 minute later... OK, I get the joke now. :)
@NathanOliver The other day I was playing a game online and someone greeted me with good morning (at 10pm) and then started waffling about UGT, I blame you for this :)
iflaggedyourpostasspambecau.se/dietarysupplements - "A question advertising dietary supplements is not helpful. No one on Stack Overflow wants to read your spam. How to improve your question: You can't. Go off somewhere and get a life. Join a monastery or something."
stackoverflow.com/questions/54443246/… - this is not only not a programming topic, it's also a case of blatantly misunderstanding how rsync works ... what reason would others choose for CV on this?
@Adriaan That is a more intriguing question. I don't know. I would suggest checking for how many of the questions in it are off-topic, so as to understand whether the tag is problematic.
@SurajRao it's really confusing that that's called Hanlon's razor
and that there's a Jay Hanlon here at SO
@tink Because it hasn't been burninated yet is the practical answer. There's no burnination-request for rsync yet. Feel free to post one if you feel the tag should be burninated, and Meta will weigh in
@double-beep well, despite what is going on in the comments I do trust Tim his judgement and I expect he rather takes a preemptive action then be confronted with lots of sh*t hitting multiple fans later on. I didn't post and pin that message here to ridicule his answer but rather AGF, use your own judgement and ask if something is unclear.
@JohnDvorak we had a weather warning in the Netherlands as well today. Nothing happened.
I can trust Tim, but I can't trust the collection of all mods together, especially when Murphy's laws get responsible for choosing which mod sees my comments...
Czechia is pretty warm right now, all things considered. 3C.
If Americans refuse the metric system, perhaps they would like to learn the old Czech units of measurement instead? One elbow is ... in Prague, it's 0.593 m. In Moravia, it's 0.594. In Silesia, it's 0.579. Always pick randomly which one to use, and never say which one you chose.
@Adriaan - well, there seems to be a variety of opinions :) Plus I wasn't aware of the existence of rsync as a protocol. I'll leave it as is, and get shot down in flames as a warning to other rookies.
@TylerH Because a lot of people still believe or a taught that C++ is just C with classes. I can't blame them too much because it is taught that way to some and they share an awful lot of things in common. We do get plenty of questions asking why you can/can't do something in C that you can/can't do in C++.
I suppose to most people such questions sound like "Why does x feature work in SQL but not in Perl"? But the C++ standard specifically extends (most of) C, so it's easy for newcomers especially to mix that up and assume that since things in C work in C++, things from C++ should work in C.
What exacerbates the problem is that questions on SO oftentimes are marked with both C and C++, but the proper answer to the question depends on if they really mean C or not, so we often point out that the languages are different.
hi all, if a question is closed with an upvoted answer and later reopened, would it show in the "unanswered" tab until it gets a new answer or not? Or should I better ask this on meta?