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12:20 AM
Pyotr Tchaikovsky for a good start of the week. Have a nice week everyone!
 
 
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3:11 AM
Don't think I've ever seen so many identical answers copy-pasted from the accepted answer stackoverflow.com/q/48893935
Wish we had a Super-Protect button
 
3:29 AM
@CertainPerformance Yeah, I came across that a coupla weeks ago. It's ridiculous, how many of those repeat answers were upvoted; years after the accepted answer, too. It looks like Bhargav Rao went through and pruned it ~5 months ago. I wasn't sure that it warranted a mod flag to do the same again, so I just did what I could, vote-wise.
 
 
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user10957435
5:28 AM
Any 10k users, could you tell me what happened here? I was saving it to look at later, and noticed it disappeared. Then I refreshed to see if it was voluntary or moderation, only to notice it came back. It seems that there is something "invalidated" in its timeline, but I'm not sure what. Is that a mod un-deleting it for some reason?
 
@Chipster 10 minutes ago, OP deleted the post, then undeleted it a minute later. Then did the same thing again 4 minutes ago.
The triage review was invalidated because OP deleted the question (even though he undeleted it later)
 
user10957435
Oh, I got you. It's later in the timeline. Thanks. I'm still getting used to timeline.
 
No mods involved
 
user10957435
I'm beginning to wonder, should one get involved if the OP keeps deleting and undeleting their post? Perhaps I should wait and see if they do it again.
 
user10957435
Anyway, thanks @CertainPerformance.
 
5:37 AM
Nah, it's closed anyway
 
user10957435
Well yeah, it is now so I'd imagine it's not worth it.
 
6:18 AM
@Chipster there's a tracking bot if you want to be notified when a post changes
 
6:52 AM
@Chipster I believe the mods get a notification when a post is deleted and undeleted multiple times
 
 
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8:21 AM
@tripleee There a pending edit on the question that you might want to review?
 
8:31 AM
@Vega I reviewed it. I hope you don't mind.
 
8:49 AM
@rene I am very angry :D
 
@Vega thanks for the ping, sadly not a very constructive edit /-:
 
@tripleee I thought the same. rene reviewed too, so all good :)
 
@Vega I'm known for invoking emotions so that is good
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9:37 AM
@Georgy Why does it need to be closed? I don't think it is opinionated.
 
@Lankymart Is this part of a cleanup effort? The question is years old, not really upvoted and has light traction if any.
 
9:57 AM
@Dharman 1) "Is there a better way..?"; 2) "Is there a more pythonic way..?"; 3) 13 Answers. Also, see, for example: “Better way” questions on Stack Overflow
 
@Georgy the meta answer does explain why it should've been closed. However, that hasn't happened; OTOH: it got ~ 40 upvotes, 13 answers, some of which reaching almost 30 upvotes. You might get into quite a bit of discussion for closing (and probably the desired outcome after that: deleting) it.
 
Plop pink pachyderm
 
@Kyll \o throwable little rodent!
 
10:37 AM
@Kyll wow, didn't notice the age. Was linked via another post.
 
^ May be Rec . All answer led to 3rd party library.
 
Probably because there's no way to write a definitive answer with that problem description. =)
 
10:57 AM
@Lankymart Let's consider the linking activity then ^-^
 
@Adriaan Yeah, that question was hanging in the list of top questions of the month since it was asked. A bounty and an appealing title contributed to that. I'd like this question to be closed so the people would see that one should define what "a better way" means, or otherwise it all turns to 101-ways-to-rewrite-this-code type of questions. I don't want it to be deleted, though, since it still could be useful for future visitors.
 
11:48 AM
@JohnDvorak Wow, what is going on there?
 
flagged r/a
 
^same
Also, what is that tag for?
 
12:07 PM
@Georgy Thank you. There is also 'Pronunciation Lexicon Specification' mention in one of the questions. The tag is combined mostly with and , so I think it needs disambiguation and, at least, some description to avoid ambiguous questions
 
12:44 PM
 
o/
 
Morning
 
Morning
 
1:34 PM
Should this be deleted as it is an Nth duplicate?
 
@NicholasK Sure. Voted
 
Thanks! I wasn't too sure as the answer had got a lot of upvotes.
else I would have voted to do the same
 
@NicholasK Just FYI, voting does not correlate to useful. Never forget that
 
will keep that in mind..
 
2:24 PM
@gnat thanks for stackoverflow.com/questions/59353067/…, no idea why it got reopened :|
 
 
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3:45 PM
@Adriaan the answer or the question? (the answer is deleted now)
 
@TylerH was on the question; is already deleted
 
M--
sorry to bring this up again. I tried to make the question I mentioned couple days earlier (if you recall) on topic for SO. Would be happy to hear your inputs to see whether now it fits the scope or not. stackoverflow.com/questions/53509063/…
 
@M-- I would move your comment to the comment section.
 
M--
@Dharman comment, you mean the N.B. part?
I can get rid of it altogether
 
3:55 PM
@M-- I would remove So, here's a question: What kind of processes will be under explorer.exe in windows? Update: completely
 
@M-- yeah
 
@M-- current N.B. part is meta-information; irrelevant to the question and currently just noise. I'd remove it altogether
 
4:24 PM
@MadaraUchiha you seen my flags? User last Friday had a very similar behaviour pattern + almost the same location mentioned on their profile
 
@MadaraUchiha I guess it is not okay?
 
@Adriaan Er... gonna need a lot more context there. Neither looks rude
 
@Machavity Deleted comments
 
@MadaraUchiha Ah, missed that. Stupid chat truncation
 
Well, I've suspended. if the account is really compromised, they'll likely respond to the email.
 
@MadaraUchiha thanks; any correlation to the previous case?
 
Looking
 
@Machavity Bah, I was about to click Okay to do the same thing
 
@rene Well, you pay me good money to do that
 
true
 
4:32 PM
@Machavity I know right? Euros are so much better than dollars
 
@Adriaan He pays you in Euros? I only get krones :(
 
@Machavity I'm not paid at all. Besides, euros are rather useless where I'm at :P
 
Well, we gave you that 100% raise last week
 
@Adriaan depends on what you want to do of course
 
@TylerH play Dutch monopoly
 
4:40 PM
What is in the position of the Boardwalk tile on Dutch monopoly?
 
@TylerH the most expensive street right? The Kalverstraat (biggest shopping street in the centre of Amsterdam)
 
Also I would almost expect such a game to use tulips as its currency as a hallmark of the period of time where they were currency IRL
@Adriaan yeah, Boardwalk is the last tile in the game, dark blue IIRC, and like $500 or something to buy
 
I think the penultimate tile is Leidse Plein (locus of Amsterdam night life), but @rene can correct me on that
 
user10957435
5:02 PM
@tripleee @Vega Ah, okay. Thanks you two.
 
@Adriaan sounds about right. Coffee shops are straight ahead, into the Leidsedwarsstraat
 
5:14 PM
 
I need advice how to handle this question. It was translated into English by OP after closure. Should I vote to delete or to reopen? What to do with the answer? stackoverflow.com/q/59183915/1839439
 
@Dharman I flagged the answer as NAA. If it's deleted, then the question will roomba.
 
@Makyen of course that exists :-)
cc @Adriaan apparently the penultimate spot is Leidschestraat
 
@Dharman Evaluate the question based on its current state. If the only reason it should be closed is that it was not in English, then vote to reopen. Personally, I think it's still lacking at least a specific problem or error, which is required for debugging. Saying "the problem is that the audio from the transmission" is a bit vague as to the actual problem, as there can be lots of different types of issues with the audio.
As to the answer, as @double-beep said, it's NAA/VLQ, but only NAA flags are available.
 
user10957435
6:02 PM
@Dharman I agree with @Makyen, it still doesn't have a MCVE, even in English.
 
@Vega We don't get an automatic notice about this, as far as I know. @Chipster If you see someone cyclically deleting/undeleting their post, that is probably worth a flag. That is super annoying behavior, even if it's not being done to evade system-imposed restrictions (and it probably is).
 
user10957435
@CodyGray Noted. Thanks. As for this case, you might want to take a look at that question, then ;). It's currently deleted, so as a non-10k user I can't flag it anymore.
 
@Chipster Yeah, I don't know what was actually happening there. But not worth too much of my time to try and figure out exactly why. That post isn't coming back now.
 
user10957435
@CodyGray Makes sense. But at least you got a teachable moment out of it, and I learned another thing about good mod flagging behavior. So not all is lost.
 
6:17 PM
@CodyGray Thank you, good to know. It seems at the same time, it would be a useful feature (to give you more work ;) )
@Chipster Sorry, I got it wrong :(
 
user10957435
It's all good. Nobody can be perfect :D
 
Right. That's what we need: features to give us more flags.
Nah. Really, if it's not irritating someone, then it probably doesn't matter. And if it is irritating someone, they'll flag it. :-)
 
user10957435
That's a good way of looking at it.
 
user10957435
I think...
 
user10957435
>When I tried to run it again it says "YOU SUCK! YOUR CODE DOES NOT WORK CAUSE IT'S BAD" or something like this.

Lol. That's extremely un-useful for answering the question, but I had to take a moment and chuckle...
 
6:29 PM
You're not using that fork of GCC, @Chipster?
 
user10957435
@CodyGray Lol. Nope. I'm using VS...
 
user10957435
@CodyGray You know, I feel like compiler errors would be more understandable for 99% of the population if they said that instead.
 
7:28 PM
@Chipster At work, we have code that prevents deploying directly to production
Something along the lines of
if (forbiddenTargets.some(target => deployment.address === target)) {
  throw new Error('Cannot deploy to production without someone getting fired. Please fire someone, and try again.');
}
 
Don't look at the moon! He's going to cast the Continuous Integration jutsu!
 
@Machavity Wasn't it impervious to the "just don't like" strategy?
I vaguely remember it penetrating walls and affecting people not looking directly at it
 
throw new Error('Not Friday in Iceland. Please wait until Friday to deploy.');
 
@MadaraUchiha I dunno. I've not gotten that far in episodes. Naruto is rather like a soap opera at times
And Boruto has been like Naruto, minus the heart. He's just a stuck-up hokage kid, not an orphan trying to make the world like him
 
user10957435
if(bugs < 10) throw("Bug count must be greater than 10 before deployment");
 
7:40 PM
@jps Please don't vote to close spam. Instead, flag it as spam.
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7:51 PM
@CodyGray I'm pretty sure I saw a similar post last week but I can't find it in (Meta)Smokey or in our Graveyard. Let's hope smokey has enough clues to report those and none went under the radar.
 
@rene It was already reported by SmokeDetector before the [cv-pls] was posted.
 
jps
8:18 PM
@CodyGray: I'm sometimes not so 100% sure about the definition of spam on SO. I mean, my feeling says "That's spam" but then there's the text near the flag that says: " does not disclose the author's affiliation."
 
@jps Understood. In this case, it was a job posting, and job postings are spam.
 
jps
alright, understood.
 
@jps If in doubt, you can ask here. Spam really should be flagged instead of closed so it gets removed faster.
 
I’m not just being excessively picky (although I’ve been known to do that). With spam, there are two goals: get it off the site as quickly as possible, and train the automated algorithms to do their job. Only spam flags do those things.
It is true that you shouldn’t flag low-quality questions as spam. Moderators will decline those flags. Low-quality questions should be closed as spam. But it’s usually pretty clear when a post is spam.
 
jps
ok, will do better next time. Still I always wonder about this " does not disclose the author's affiliation. " So it's not spam when someone promotes his product and says he works for that company producing it?
 
8:25 PM
It's definitely spam if they say they work for the place. =)
 
It’s not spam when it’s a coherent, on-topic answer to the question and it discloses the author’s affiliation with the product (if any).
In other words, it’s ok if you recommend a tool you wrote to solve a problem, as long as (1) it actually is relevant, (2) your answer meets our requirements (e.g., is not just a link), (3) you disclose your affiliation explicitly, and (4) the volume of such recommendations is limited (i.e., you post other useful answers, too).
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jps
thanks, that's a much better explanantion than this less helpful helptext and I can agree to that definition.
 
It’s mostly a rephrase of what’s in the Help Center.
Making flag descriptions meaningful and accurate, while still being short enough that there’s some risk of someone reading them is...difficult.
 
@jps I also highly recommend reading this FAQ page
 
jps
thanks guys, will do
 
8:35 PM
@EJoshuaS-ReinstateMonica This isn’t official policy yet, so I don’t mean to imply you’re breaking any rules, but… with the new close vote threshold lowered to 3, it probably isn’t worth submitting a close request here when you’ve just cast the 2nd close vote on a brand-new question.
 
in a grumpy voice: Stupid 3-CV threshold. I come into the room and all the requests are handled already. I have to go out and find my own stuff to close.
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@CodyGray Maybe...
 
@Das_Geek Heh. Very first line is a caveat: those crazy mods on SO march to the beat of their own drum.
 
Still, it’s probably better to close that one before it gets low-quality answers b/c it requires far too much guidance to write a good answer.
 
It is very true. I sustain rude/abusive flags on gibberish. Puts a smile on my face every time. Including questions that include gibberish to get around question quality filters. Especially those.
@EJoshuaS-ReinstateMonica Kinda the reason we close everything...
 
8:40 PM
@CodyGray Exceptions for every rule, and rules for every exception
 
Seriously? "rude or abusive" for questions with "need more text need more text need more text"? I like that, but won't dare. I got some very weird flag denials...
 
@Yunnosch Yes, seriously. Can’t guarantee every mod will handle them in exactly the same way, but I definitely will, and I’m not the only one.
 
@Yunnosch If it is a 1 rep unregistered user posting garbage rude/abusive is an accepted way of getting rid of it. AFAIK all mods now know to not decline those.
 
@Das_Geek It’s not really an exception. It’s how these flags were meant to be handled, and literally what the description for the “rude/abusive” flag says. I believe it was Atwood who said years ago, “cats aren’t allowed to walk across keyboards on Stack Overflow”. It’s moderators on other SE sites who have tried to relax the rules, mainly out of a misunderstanding of the purpose of the site and a misguided notion to make the site feel more “welcoming”.
@NathanOliver-ReinstateMonica Rep level doesn’t matter when handling flags...
 
@CodyGray True, but I'm more inclined to mod flag if it is a 1K rep user doing it then a throw away account. The latter is a troll, the former is a cat problem or a hacked account and I'd rather not rep penalty them for it.
 
8:47 PM
Definitely flag established users who fill posts with nonsense. I feel even less bad about red flagging those. They know they’re abusing the system.
Eh. Yeah… We could lock the account and assume it’s been compromised by alien overlords. But what’s the fun in that?
 
@NathanOliver-ReinstateMonica How can I identify the "nonregsiterd" part. Rep 1 is of course easy.
 
@Yunnosch Visiting their profile. I would link to an example of one, but links to user profiles are probably not kosher here
 
@CodyGray I don't how easy it is to remove the rep penalty so I err on the side of caution and mod flag. If it's trivial to do then I can change my process.
 
It’s easy, just look for the “hi I’m a new user!” badge of shame. Doesn’t mean they’re unregistered, but unregistered users can’t ask questions on SO anyway as far as I remember, and either way, it’s good enough. I’m sure this is why they introduced the “hi I’m a noob” banner anyway.
@NathanOliver-ReinstateMonica Trivial, actually. We can just clear the rude/abusive flag on the post.
 
OK. I'll just nuke instead since it should trigger faster then a custom flag.
 
8:51 PM
The user would just need to reach out to us in some way to let us know that their account was compromised. And then we’ll shame them into not using sticky notes for their password.
 
But my sticky note passwords are on the back of my monitor! It's super safe :)
 
@CodyGray Who could remember where all those sticky notes are. Just use 123456 for all passwords like I do.
 
The cool kids put them under their keyboard
@Dharman Gotta put a punctuation mark in there. Make it more secure! (Learned that security tip from my bank.)
 
The best password is: incorrect. That way if you forget it, the system will tell you your password is incorrect.
 
user10957435
8:54 PM
"What is your password?" "password" "You're the head of security, and your password is 'password'?" "I know, it bothers me too."
 
Passwords do not belong anywhere inside the same office. I usually have mine advertised on one of the handy giant billboards across the street. Nobody every found that out. And the advertisment companies happily rent me a few square meters...
 
Hidden in plain sight
 
Try: "guest"
 
user10957435
"admin123" is 100% guaranteed to be the most secure password ever.
 
@CodyGray One of my pet peeves is websites that don't allow certain special characters in your password, in a crappy attempt to prevent injection attacks
 
8:56 PM
@Das_Geek That’s nowhere near as bad as sites that restrict passwords to 8 characters.
 
UGH. Fortunately I haven't seen one of those in a while
It was probably for some random forum or message board
 
If they’re doing that to try and prevent injection attacks, it’s a sure bet that they are vulnerable to such attacks. You just haven’t found the right textbox yet.
 
user10957435
I hear that requiring that your password have certain types of characters can actually make them easier to crack, but I think the place I heard it didn't have a down-vote button, so it is probably wrong.
 
I'm a big fan of pass phrases. A lot easier to remember and more secure.
 
user10957435
@CodyGray Ew. Never thought of it that way...
 
8:58 PM
Too bad they are not widely supported.
 
@Das_Geek Yeah… this was Bank of America for a while: “your password is too secure long”
 
@Chipster Well certain patterns of characters won't make the process much harder. Most modern cracking programs will try mangling rules (substituting ! for I, adding numbers and symbols at the end, etc) which follow commonly-used patterns from leaked or released datasets.
 
@NathanOliver-ReinstateMonica incorrect zebra supercapacitor paperclip
Or...something like that
 
@Chipster Was it me? I would sign my name under that.
 
So while adding specials technically adds entropy bits, and you can calculate those from current NIST standards, placing "lazy" specials in your preexisting password won't really make it much safer at all
 
user10957435
9:01 PM
@Das_Geek Got you, so replacing e with 3 makes it still easy to crack, not requiring that you have a number in the password itself.
 
user10957435
@Dharman I don't think so. It was some random source online I read once I think.
 
Yeah, common rote substitutions are not likely to help as much as the entropy bits would suggest. But they certainly don’t make it easier to crack.
 
@CodyGray Sure, that's valid but I'm thinking of something like what is the airspeed velocity of an unladen swallow. Not something that famous, but along those lines.
 
@Chipster Correct. This is, of course, assuming the hacker is using the right software (there are a billion forks of common programs, using context-free grammars and markov chains, and whatever) and has access to your password hash
 
user10957435
More entropy = better than less entropy = not as good as total entropy
 
9:05 PM
@Das_Geek there's little damage to come from script kiddies, and the big guys can easily get the right tools
 
user10957435
Of course, total entropy = hard to remember = lots of support tickets to reset password, so it's hard to balance the two
 
@CodyGray Using garbage text to bypass the text filters should be flagged as rude/abusive in your opinion?
 
Every triage reviewer made the right decision, yet the post still stood on the site for 7 hours. What a useless queue.
 
Fun story. Some time ago I asked my friend to test a website for me and he went above and beyond. He copied the entire book from Gutenberg and used that as login and password. The site crashed. Not because the password was too long, but because MySQL timed out when executing the SQL. The data binding of the prepared statement to be exact. I had to restrict the login to some reasonable length (IIRC 500 chars). The password had no problem accepting the entire book, because it using bcrypt.
 
@JohnDvorak Fair enough. APTs will generally get what they want
 
9:06 PM
@EJoshuaS-ReinstateMonica Yes. Posts filled with garbage text are “abusive” and can/should be flagged as such, regardless of the reason/motivation for posting them.
@Dharman Why not fix the timeout?
Good friend, btw
 
user10957435
@CodyGray Well none of them could actually vote to close (assuming that's what the unsalvageable action means here), so I'm guessing it just waited to get closed or handled. Otherwise, 3 3k users would have closed it under the new system.
 
@CodyGray Why would anyone in the right mind have 500 pages long username?
 
@Chipster Right. All three recommended closure, which put it into another queue. No reviewers did anything wrong. Just… nothing actually helped to solve the problem
If, instead, “unsalvageable” actually meant something, those reviewers would have actually dealt with the problem right then and there.
 
user10957435
Sigh. It is slightly a problem that the queue can't directly take action, even though we are trusting the reviewers with a queue.
 
“Unsalvageable” is, by the way, what I want the “very low quality” flag to be renamed to, and I want it to mean, “needs to be deleted”.
Having 3 people look at garbage, but yet not be able to do anything about that garbage is useless.
 
user10957435
9:11 PM
Side note: If I "recommend deletion" as a < 10k, doe that really do anything, or will it sit there just like triage since I can't vote to delete things yet?
 
Might as well just not have them look at it.
@Chipster In LQP? It counts, albeit at slightly less weight than someone with delete vote privileges. (I think those privileges are 20k+, though, not 10k+.)
 
user10957435
10k can delete questions, it seems. Not as much privilege as trusted users it seems, though. I'm not either, so I really don't know the difference yet.
 
user10957435
Anyway, maybe triage should follow that model then: give the reviewers the ability do do something useful, even if it's not as much as ability as a fully privileged user would have.
 
When you give an "Unsalvageable" feedback in Triage, doesn't that flag the post? I'd say that's something useful.
 
@Chipster Yes. If the review passes thew post will be deleted (as long as it is not accepted, or have a positive score).
 
9:22 PM
@Das_Geek Takes 3 to do that, tho
 
@Das_Geek No, it doesn’t raise a flag.
@NathanOliver-ReinstateMonica Note that posts that are recommended for deletion in review yet have a positive score are not automatically deleted, but are flagged for mod attention so we can review.
 
@CodyGray That's what I said
 
Can you write PWA in .net and JAVA at the same time? stackoverflow.com/q/59353085/1839439
 
@NathanOliver-ReinstateMonica Yeah, but you left out the part about them being brought to mod attention. They don’t just fall through the cracks.
 
Oh, not it isn't. Somehow I didn't have the mod flag part in it
I guess it was just in my head writing it.
 
9:26 PM
@Dharman Can you do anything in Java and .NET at the same time?
 
@CodyGray I guess not, but I never tried to use JAVA and .net to create PWA. Maybe it is possible.
 
I haven’t either, of course. I’ve never created any web apps, whether progressive or regressive.
But I’ve yet to see an implementation of Java that runs on the .NET Framework.
(Pretty sure “Java” is not rendered in all caps, btw. It isn’t an initialism.)
Oh, hmm. There is a “java.net” package. Perhaps that’s what they’re referring to? Many users don’t realize that the tag box isn’t for typing sentences.
 
@CodyGray I have fixed so many web+services=web-services and flutter+web=flutter-web
 
@Dharman Isn’t flutter inherently a web thing? Why would we need a [flutter-web] tag?
 
shrug I don't know. flutter.dev/web
 
9:40 PM
@CodyGray Oh. That's...disappointing
 
@Das_Geek Um, I think I am wrong. Unsalvageable prompts you for a reason, and depending on which reason you choose, may raise a flag. In this case, it was flags recommending closure.
 
@CodyGray If you don't have close vote privs it flags. If you do it votes.
 
Gotcha, that makes sense. I always feel useless in Triage anyway, so meh
 
@NathanOliver-ReinstateMonica Yeah, I know how that works. The question was about Triage.
 
Yeah, and that is how triage works. If you don't have close vote privs unsalvageable flags, otherwise it votes. Unless you pick spam, R/A, or mod, as those are always flags
 
user10957435
9:53 PM
What is the difference between NAA and VLQ flags?
 
@Chipster They have different names
 
^ LOL
 
Nothing really. They both go to the same place. The major difference is a VLQ flag will automatically go away if the post is edited, while NAA will stick.
 
Also, you can only raise NAA flags on answers, and you can only raise VLQ flags for a certain period of time.
 
user10957435
Ah. Thanks guys.
 
9:56 PM
VLQ is dismissed regardless of how the post is edited. NAA is only dismissed if the post is edited from within review.
Both VLQ and NAA mean “this should be deleted”, and that’s how moderators handle them. They both also feed into the LQP review queue, where the options are either Disagree, Edit, and Delete. So they effectively mean the same thing, and there’s no point in lawyering over a difference.
 
10:09 PM
 
Ah, your script works when a [del-pls] is locked instead of deleted?
 
The question got locked, but I didn't get my delete vote back. :(
 
Heh. Yeah, locking doesn’t clear delete votes. We don’t have any way to do that. Interestingly, mods can’t even see who voted to delete until the post actually gets deleted.
Which I think is a bug, or at least a major oversight.
 
user10957435
If you invalidate the delete votes, can who see who they belong to?
 
We can’t invalidate delete votes. Only thing we can do is cast a delete vote of our own, which is binding and causes the post to be instantly deleted. Then we can see who else voted to delete. We can also, of course, follow up by undeleting. (Note that I’m talking about actual delete votes here, not those cast from review. Obviously we can see what decision a reviewer made. Everyone can.)
 
10:19 PM
@CodyGray Yes, if the post is locked, there's nothing that regular users can do about it. So, requests about locked posts are considered complete and archived. I guess that at lest for most types of lock, requests for custom mod-flags could probably be actioned.
 
user10957435
@CodyGray Ah. Sometimes the tools (or lack thereof) moderators have amaze me. Sometimes I would expect them to have more power.
 
@Chipster The tools we have actually are amazing. That all these tools have been developed that only a tiny number of users will ever see, much less use...that’s pretty incredible. There are some gaps, but there are workarounds, so these don’t really limit us too much.
@Makyen Of course. I completely agree. I’m just impressed that the scripts take this into account.
 
user10957435
@CodyGray I guess. It's just things like this, I would expect you to be able to unmask the delete voters in the event of an emergency through the interface, not work around it. But I suppose I shouldn't complain. It's not like I have to deal with it. You guys are still able to do an excellent job anyway...
 
Comments are extremely ephemeral when a mod is around. ahh well
 
user10957435
@Dharman I'm going to guess a "placeholder answer" might mean an answer that they could edit if the question got closed.
 
user10957435
10:30 PM
@Dharman I've learned that [cv-pls] requests are too when a mod is around.
 
10:59 PM
I accidentally clicked on H&I, and I see a question which should be closed, but I can't find the close button. Was it always like this?
"Really skip this question and flag it as low quality?" What does that mean? Am I flagging it as VLQ? Why? I have the close privs
 
user10957435
@Dharman I believe so. The H&I queue has no close, which, IMO, is one of the reasons it's hard to use.
 
user10957435
@Dharman you can read about it here.
 
@Dharman I delete comments left by regular users when I step in to handle something as a mod. It doesn't mean that there was anything wrong with your comments. It means that, once a mod gets involved, it's best to limit it to only the mod being involved, in case there's some kind of backlash or whatever.
 
Room question: is this a request for docs? I can't quite tell: stackoverflow.com/questions/59342824/…
 
user10957435
@CodyGray Good to know. I was actually wondering that.
 
user10957435
11:09 PM
@halfer I have no domain knowledge, so I could be wrong, but it appears that way to me.
 
@halfer What is wrong with request for docs?
 
user10957435
At the very least seems unclear.
 
@halfer It’s not a resource request. It’s asking how to accomplish a programming task.
Could perhaps stand to be edited...
 
11:53 PM
@Dharman A request for resources (docs, tutorials, etc) has a specific off-topic category.
 
@halfer I don't think docs are included. Asking about programming documentation is on topic IMO
 
@Dharman I was answering your earlier question ("what is wrong with a request for docs")
 
I know. All I am saying is that asking about documentation is not strictly off-topic
 
I think you are right in this case (as is Cody, who gave the same advice earlier).
 

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