@CodyGray RO is also about pinning messages, clearing stars, setting and deceding overall room guidelines (On top of SE chat rules). As a moderator you should avoid all those actions and only enforce SE rules. While I would not care much in "my" rooms some RO's would certainly dislike if you start pinning stuff etc.
@PetterFriberg Why not allow mods to perform these things?
Oh and over in the Sphinx's Lair we totally have moderators pinning stuff, since they have unlimited star power and they're present anyways. Even ROs only get twenty stars per day.
it's like a bar owners vs police, it's not about not allowing, it's about respect of each other, the police may not like that bar owner goes around and arrest people and the bar owner may not like if the police change the menu or the lighting. If a police officer likes to be also bar owner then sure... as for SOCVR just pass a nomination.
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Then overall yeah I appreciate if moderator helps the RO's, but I would advice a moderator to be very careful performing certain RO tasks in some rooms. It certainly not a good idea to pin something in this room if your are not also a RO.
@prd not unclear, that's a very obvious request for off-site resource
one day i'm not going to be able to stop myself adding an extremely rude comment to one of those interminable gimme-teh-codez "questions" that ALWAYS END with "please suggest"
i know we're supposed to play the question not the asker, but hot damn how lazy can people be
@TylerH "I can't find anything written for the same problem since 2011 and the old code below doesn't work very well in Windows 10" - If they're not asking for someone to write code for them or provide something, what are they doing?
naming problem: if code which helps get a program up and running can be called a "bootstrap", what would one call code which coordinates a clean shutdown? #SeriousQuestion
I'd personally go for Unclear if it was open, they want to switch something in some undefined application, hitting tab used to do that but somehow now it doesn't. Far from enough information to write an answer.
@treyBake I hammered it. Your comment was slightly incorrect, in that you can't use an array declaration like that inside a quoted string (see this demo 3v4l.org/smhu6)
@Machavity yeah, I saw your dupe link, after seeing it I reviewed the OP code and saw they were double-quoting stuff, I was trying to say echo $array['key'] - but I guess your linked dupe will hopefully make more sense to OP :)
I'd suggest burning awk-formatting:
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@SterlingArcher Welcome to the H&I Silver Badge Club. I'll email you about the secret handshake later. Are you going to stop there or are you totally insane?
> Ya, I mentioned that in general....thank you for destroying it more. At least I would have got an answer for loosing so much reputation. Why do you exist!!
@SterlingArcher I got accused of being German (of all things) for close-voting a question/explaining off-topic rules the other day. Was going to flag the comment as rude but OP self-deleted before I got there
@PetterFriberg I disagree that there is a relevant distinction there. Obviously moderators should act judiciously and exercise discretion in using these features, but that's true for all features that we have access to. It is quite rare that a moderator would need to pin something in a chat room. But, if a chat room is engaging in persistently inappropriate behavior, and I leave a message in there as a moderator, it makes darn good sense for me to pin it so that everyone will see it.
Undo pinned something in here not too long ago, but it was something I would have pinned if asked. Mod pins are not special in that regard. An RO can always unpin
Flags on completely indefensible reviews are fine...
Or at least they are to me. I can't speak for the entire mod team.
"no action needed" on non-English text is literally the canonical example.
It's possible that the reviewer handled it outside the queue, and then just picked "no action needed" because it had already been handled. That's something a mod would investigate. It's still reviewing incorrectly, but not enough to justify a review suspension.
But if they actually just picked "no action needed" and moved on, well, then, I want them to move on.
@CodyGray if a chatroom is engaging in inappropriate behavior and a mod comes in, the mod pinning something is not acting as a RO; they're acting as a moderator. This is a bad example because it only arises in exceptional cases that warrant a moderator.
I think the comparison of a police officer and a bar owner is an apt one -- the police officer has the authority to enter and tell patrons what to do in the process of enforcing the law, as appropriate. it's always inappropriate for the officer to enter and try and set prices or put up a general operations announcement (e.g. "free beer on tuesday". It's OK sometimes, for example if the officer were to come in and post a "missing child" or "wanted" poster on a notification board above the bar
OK then: SOBotics had another ping war not so long ago. The funny thing is, Bhargav didn't enter the room for so long that he was no longer pingable, but his bot was occasionally updated to change its pings as the war progressed :)
incidentally i'm not really a fan of mods taking visible action in a room they don't participate in. Kicking people, deleting/moving messages, sure, but to start making statements and claims in the chat directly, "laying down the law" essentially, i think is a bit too far. Sometimes it's necessary, but, should be accompanied by a several minute freeze rather than allowing conversation to continue.
making a statement and pinning it, i think would be one of those things you do after such a problematic event has occured
@KevinB I'm not speaking about mod activity (SE chat rulez) only about regular room activity hence regular pins which in SOCVR can be a burnation request and in jscript a new feature
@SterlingArcher @Machavity @double-beep IIRC, if the user has any message in the room, you can ping them by directly replying to the message, even if they are not @pingable due to their last message being too old.
@Zoe If you are intending to differentiate between when they were in the room and when they posted a message wrt. when @mention is possible, I'm not sure. My impression has been that it's based on their last message, but it could be presence in the room, as a user is automatically present when they post a message.
@KevinB The inbox notification will point to the message, wherever it is. The link is a room-agnostic link to the message in the transcript. However, if the message is moved prior to the inbox notification being created, then no inbox notification will be created.
@StephenKennedy I'm willing to move to test it. You have to click on the room link below the tags, select move messages, click on the message(s) to move, press relocate, type in the room name
didn't expect to get an invite, does that mean when we move a new user's poorly formatted code sample to the trash bin, we're inviting them to the trash bin?
You were added to the @ping auto-complete list upon entering the room.
@StephenKennedy Have you ever been in the Testing Facility?
I'm wondering, because it would be interesting to see if someone is added to the @ping auto-complete list just by entering the room, w/o ever having posted.
@Zoe Brief testing indicates you are correct that @ping-ability is based on when they were in the room, not when they last posted a message. All that was tested was if the person is pingable immediately and for a short period after leaving. It's uncertain if that ping-ability lasts for the two weeks, but probably does. However, you can definitely ping-by-reply when a message is moved into the room w/o the user present.
@StephenKennedy Please explain to the other user who pinged me that I'm not being anti-social, but that we're actually testing something which requires me not to answer.
@Steve A flag is good. You can also VtC, if you want, but that's usually a waste, particularly if it gets reported to SmokeDetector.
Given how rapidly moderators are handling flags, even reporting it to SD isn't necessary at the moment. It's helpful for SD/MS to have a record of it, but the important thing is to get it deleted.
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