@Machavity More like near impossible to answer, but I'll settle for "too broad," I guess.
user10957435
5:03 AM
Any ideas what we should do with this question? The OP links to basically a duplicate, but provides their environment. I feel like it should be an edit to the original, but don't really know what to do about it.
@TylerH I don't use chat rooms very often, so I'm not overly sure about room owners, and the connotations that has, I'm just dipping my toe in. I've been getting back into review queues, to help because of the current lack of moderators. This place is exactly what I was looking for, it can be a bit tedious doing reviews solo.
@ReinstateMonica no worries. ROs are just hall monitors basically. Because this room has a specific function (though it's just a normal chatroom, as far as SO is concerned), ROs also help manage the workflows this group handles. That includes implementing and enforcing policies, organizing/routing actionable messages to the correct place, etc.
I just created my first PHP CLI script. I wish I'd done this stuff sooner, can create whole areas in one command now instead of laborious copy/paste/updating values :D Now I need another excuse to explain my "inefficiencies" xD
Maybe we're in a different situation? I often refrain from downvoting when a question or an answer is already being bashed - no need to beat a dead horse. But it's because most of the content I see on SO is crap, or off-topic, like many of you here I suppose.
@Kyll It looks like they may have gone away from keyboard shortly after posting the request. Both their chat and SO last active times are right around then.
@Kyll Actually, the on-topic page explicitly says that a question is off-topic if it is asking for help with homework and doesn't contain at least a summary of their attempt and a description of the problem they are having. The specific text is "Questions asking for homework help must include a summary of the work you've done so far to solve the problem, and a description of the difficulty you are having solving it."
Room Q: I have a question on which the OP is conducting a rollback war to add in hostile and off-topic commentary. I do believe it is off-topic. I am not one of the close-voters. Can I ask for a del-pls here, or am I "involved" per room guidelines? For reference, it is this: stackoverflow.com/questions/58419208/…
If the answer is bad and you would otherwise downvote, then you are permitted to do so, even if that results in the question qualifying for Roomba. Your votes on a post should reflect the quality of the post's content, not what you want to accomplish on some other post (e.g. have the question Roomba), or who wrote the post, etc.
Super confused... Looks like I've had two different pings here. Found one of them lurking in the graveyard, but can't find the second one. If it was something important and/or funny, please lemme know.
Also, thanks @halfer for the flags earlier. Good thing you disengaged; that got ugly quickly. The mod team handled it. :-)