@Makyen I understand all that, and the rule is rather less stringent than I recalled (and to be clear, I support it).
I suppose it comes down to the general implication that moderators present in the room are special guests whereas imho ROs tend to be fully immersed in all that goes on here.
Provided we can interract with you guys in the future as we do now, then I'm sure all will be fine :) It's not as if I ever ping Machacity to ask why he rejected my flag :)
@Makyen I think you may well be right; and my memory has no doubt been swayed somewhat by those of us who are Trogdor ROs tending to ping mods over there rather than in this room.
@StephenKennedy I agree, being able to interact with the person as members currently do is important. I don't really see that being an RO here and being a moderator must be mutually exclusive. The person who is doing both does need to keep some separation between the two roles, but it's not something that's insurmountable, or, I expect, all that difficult.
@Machavity very diverse stats there. Jean uses more votes than anyone else but flagged the least. 2 candidates voted up more than down. network accounts ranging from 5 to 158! great stuff :)
@StephenKennedy More less it's Tim Post and Shog9. They're the most visible heads at any rate. I'm not sure Joel does anything with day-to-day operations
@StephenKennedy I've had more meta posts than that if I remember. One time in my first couple months I was naive and I posted one about how new users should be allotted five comments, and if they got useful comment upvotes, they'd be given more comments. (I was trying to solve the 50 rep comment limit "problem")
@StephenKennedy Needs one more close vote and one more downvote to become eligible. (Obviously, I'm not recommending either way on whether people should downvote due to room rules - just making an observation).
@StephenKennedy Also not a real question, customer support, and not really about programming
Joking aside, it's an unfortunate situation for the OP if true - just not something we can help with (nor keep around, as the accusations are unproven).
@StephenKennedy It'll be Roomba'd; we generally only post such a request if it's not gonna be Roomba'd for some reason (e.g. accepted self-answer, etc.)
@gparyani Indeed, and I specified a reason. They have made accusations against a named party (identified by an email address) which we don't know are true. I could be wrong but I don't believe it should stay on the network (and OTOH I don't think it's worth getting a moderator involved as there are no legal threats against SE or its users).
@StephenKennedy Meh, that part's at best off-topic; it could be a valid question on Law. I flagged the email address for redaction though; would be great if someone with edit privileges removed both instances of it from the post to make the moderators' job easier.
Redaction hadn't occurred to me actually (nor am I knowledgeable on policy about it). As I don't have 10k rep, once a post is deleted afaic it's invisible :)
@scienticious Welcome to SOCVR. Another time, if you're wanting us to look at a question with respect to closing it, then we have a format which we like to see such requests in. The basic format is [tag:cv-pls] close reason https://stackoverflow.com/q/12345. Please see: How and why do I need to format my cv-pls (and other requests)?. In you're interested in the room, please read the rest of the FAQ page I linked.
However, it looks like you've already done the most useful thing, which is flag the question for closure as a duplicate.
@scienticious Actually, if you want us to look at voting to close that question, then please repost the request using the format I mentioned above. Doing so will make it much more likely that people actually look at your request. If it's not in that format, then it will most likely just get lost in the chat transcript.
@scienticious Thanks. If you do want the request you made above looked at, please do repost it with the format I described (usually, you don't need to mention the duplicate-target, as people will see that from the comments on the question, or in the close-vote dialog. My suggestion for you to repost is because using that format really will make it more likely that the request is actioned by people here. If it's not in that format, then once it scrolls off the chat screen, it's basically gone.
With the format I mentioned, we have tools that provide users with the ability to review the requests which are not yet complete.
@MichaelDodd When did it stop working for you? There was a problem within the last week, or so, but it was resolved rapidly for those using the userscript. The Chrome extension took a couple/few days longer.
unexpected-token has 75 questions with no tag wiki and no clear meaning.
Burnination criteria:
Does it describe the contents of the questions to which it is applied? and is it unambiguous?
It usually refers to a piece of information in an error message, but one that doesn't add any ...
@MichaelDodd The Firefox extension hasn't worked in the current version of Firefox for at least a year and a half. If you are on Firefox 57+ it would not be possible to use it. IIRC, it actually stopped being updated well before that.
@MichaelDodd Hmmm... what version of Greasemonkey 4 (GM4) are you using? Off the top of my head, I don't recall which version auto-updating was added to GM4, but it only entered their pre-release builds as of late 2018-08. If for some reason you have not updated Greasemonkey 4 in a while, then you may not have auto-update capability.
@rene I meant regarding the same user. I don't have the link (and con't be bothered to search through browser history) so checking against another user is not an option for now
@Shree Yeah in that case I don't think it was strong enough to be spam, and not R/A, but definitely needed to be gone ASAP. Since editing the "answer" would have drastically altered it too much, IMO the best remaining option was to modflag and warn others so they don't end up getting fired :)
@Swordfish In addition to using a real reason, please avoid commentary on the question. There's plenty of valid reasons to close without insulting the question (and by proxy, the user)
Woo I've been serial-upvoted to death... now if I get a legit upvote it will bring me zero because of the repcap. Thanks my secret admirer from the elections: i.sstatic.net/mZpoP.png#.png
well, I'll live. Those things take time anyway. thanks for the advice. And thanks for your question on my election profile. At first, I thought it was a trick question from some stalker until I read it fully.
Just lost 9 points because of this... legit upvote just now on recent answer... how are you supposed to reach 200k like this ? :)
@TylerH that's why I said "broaden it". When you're a power user you can vote to close/delete stuff, knowing that others can follow or not. With binding vote, sometimes you just cannot vote... smth like that.
@Jean-FrançoisFabre well, people might see a downvoted post of yours and think 'wait, this shouldn't be negative', then the DV gets reversed -> rep gained
@NathanOliver I don't like my dingy anymore. Can't I get a proper ironclad?
@NathanOliver oeh, swan shaped... nice upgrade, although it reminds me too much of being pinned down under a charges whilst my friends get slaughtered by a tank in the 'tunnel of love'
@Jean-FrançoisFabre check their edit; did the IDE pre-catch an error?
@NullPoiиteя I don't use it because I master my libs, but a lot of skilled colleagues are using it and they find it great. I just don't like the endless indexing when you set your paths.
I'd say: PyScripter for small/medium projects, PyCharm for big, multi-developer projects.
@Jean-FrançoisFabre pain in the behind :( I wanted Cartopy to work, so I had to use conda instead of pip; undocumented poo it was trying to get it all to work. When it finally worked I was forced to use Jupyter notebooks, and those don't work with conda, but do in pip, so out the window it all went again >.<
@StephenKennedy , Some people have been addressing you with @Stephen instead of @StephenKennedy. @Stephen pings both of us. And potentially others as well. cc:@Jean-FrançoisFabre
@StephenRauch Same with me, there's another user active in android called "Michael". When we've both commented in a question we both get pinged when he gets mentioned.
I don't know a decent C++ editor. Except for Gnat Programming Studio, but only the paying version (with support) is working, older ones (free) are crashing.
@tink give 'em the benefit of the doubt. There's also a lot of questions saying "something is wrong with my website <link>" because they don't know they're supposed to create an on-site mcve, but it's not necessarily spam for that reason. In this case there's an actual question + disclosure, so it's not spam
@StephenKennedy A one hour special that was broadcast recently on E4. Not sure how old it was, but definitely more recent than the series (references to things that didn't exist at the time).
Oh, actually it's still quite old :(
But never saw it before, so nice surprise to me :/
@rene I'm not sure this is too broad. The actual question seems to be How can I convert HTML to RTF in .Net core 2.2, it's just that the OP included a lot of extraneous stuff that makes the question seem broader. There are already some similar questions around, like stackoverflow.com/q/150208/3744182 and stackoverflow.com/a/5922740/3744182
@dbc well, that can work. I was more reading into it that they wanted to have the openxml output be transformed to rtf. How does the webbrowser control handle that?
@rene My interpretation is that OP just needs to insert some HTML into a PowerPoint text box, preserving formatting. I've never tested using WebBrowser for this, but the answer has been around for a while and so presumably works in basic cases.
@StephenKennedy Looks like it's coming in 3.0, which is why I mentioned it in comments and asked if moving to 3.0 would be a possibility: docs.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/api/…