@double-beep I wouldn't vote to close on those grounds - it's hard to argue that Github's project planning features would apply to anything outside software development much
@MichaelDodd I'd consider it debatable. The user is very clear in what they are asking for and straightforward that they are asking about their own domain. If it was a question, it could be considered just a bad question. We have no history for the domain on metasmoke. I gave them the benefit of the doubt and went with NAA. Now, if they continue to post, then I'm happy to go with spam.
@MichaelDodd Yeah, that's the part that makes it look a lot like spam. OTOH, it could be a naive user, who reasonably could have posted something similar. It makes me really want to call it spam, but...
@double-beep Yes, which is not surprising. Without the intervention of a moderator, it was very likely to be deleted as spam. For something like that, most user's response will be that it is spam.
my fault, I appeared to wrote the comment, then thought to have pressed submit and closed browser. Check again and if you didn't receive anything, I'll give you the URL.
@EJoshuaS I agree with the need for authors to repair their questions quickly, but I wonder if the "being unresponsive to comments" link after an hour was a bit premature.
To avoid the pile-on effect, I sometimes try to post just one piece of advice. Sometimes I will add several comments if they are customised and friendly, but several boilerplate advices does not always go well :-)
Devil's Advocate: Between work tasks, meetings, walking to different buildings, some may have difficulty responding quickly. Just something to consider.
Though @JohnDvorak it is entirely appropriate that someone monitor their question in a reasonable amount of time if they're going to ask other people to donate time to help answer it. I'm not sure what reasonable is for this type of situation.
@Makyen Out of curiosity, how did you learn to develop the SOCVR user scripts? Are “suggest me some tutorials where I can learn quick” type requests off topic for this room too, or just on the main site?
@JohnDvorak What happens when the site is global in scope, and you factor in time differences? People in time zones other than yours need to eat, sleep, shower, shave and other things that may not be on the same schedule as yours. And what about the person who posts just before going home for the night, intending to see if there's an answer in the morning?