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11:34
Happy New Closing Year Folks! \o/
@kayess isn't it a bit early to close the year?
@rene it's never too early to close anything
As in being a part of the Let's Close All teh Things Brigadery :D
:D
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So hows new year? Expectations? Vows? etc.
Yes, lots of them. Some spilled over from 1994.
11:40
I wanted to keep all my hats: -1 vote for the year so far.
Where did you end-up in the ranking @AdrianMole
Dunno - How do I find out such info?
On the winterbash site
which is where?
... I searched "hats ranking" on Meta and got this: Are we OK being 93% male?
make sure to login
11:47
I've never tried being 93% male before! xD
hehe
@rene: With 12 hats, I'm ranked 50= - Same as Machavity and JL2210.
Nice
12:08
Can somebody close this hot question Sort one list based on another Python as a duplicate of how to keep elements of a list based on another list? It was closed for some time but then, for some reason, got reopened by OP (even though they agreed it was a duplicate) and people who don't work with Python.
<waffles>
\o Happy New Year o/
o/ Happy New Year \o
12:51
@leonheess That's a tricky one. But welcome to SOCVR - I think we 'met' on Meta earlier today?
13:09
@AdrianMole Indeed we have. I thought so too and that's why I came here. I just think it won't help anyone in it's current form.
@NathanOliver-ReinstateMonica \o
@Georgy the question is no longer hot. Questions stay in the HNQ list for 3 days.
@AdrianMole Maybe close it as duplicate of stackoverflow.com/q/27393705/7910454
14:13
@NathanOliver-ReinstateMonica Bout time you returned. haven't seen you since last year
@Machavity Yep. It was a great week and a half off. 3 vacation days gave me 9 days off in a row. Couldn't pass that up.
Nice, great bang for your buck
I love and hate it when holidays happen in the middle of the week.
I feel like I haven't seen most of you since last decade :D
The new millennium is no longer a teenager
No one who was born in the 90's is a teenager anymore
14:25
unless they're birthday is in the future of 2nd jan ;)
Exactly - Millenial lengths are difficult to define precisely.
@Das_Geek What about people born on leap years? They are only like 5 years old ;)
@NathanOliver-ReinstateMonica Depends on where they live. Some countries state that they were born on the 28th, and some on March 1st
Technically, most people's birthdays get out of sync until leap year-ish. Depending on when in the cycle they were born
@Das_Geek didn't know that, was literally just thinking about on which day would they celebrate (outside of leap years)
@treyBake Some countries don't have guidelines. US doesn't. UK doesn't except for during the year that the person would turn 18, then it's March 1
Just so there's a hard legal cutoff there
14:31
tis pretty interesting! Damn planet, not going fast enough to make up that extra .75 of a day
.7475 of a day, actually! Number of times "How to check for a leap year?" comes up on SO is astonishing.
… a simple search for "leap year" give 6,428 results!!
@NathanOliver-ReinstateMonica Not sure if you've seen this Meta yet
@AdrianMole didn't know that! :D the more ya know ^.^
Yeah! 2000 was a leap year, 1900 was not (even though 1896 and 1904 were).
@AdrianMole Not really. Hang around any major programming take a for a few minutes and you'll see a "how to convert this date" question. Leap years are merely the logical extension there
14:40
Date conversion is also a big 'un, I'll grant you that.
yeah I've seen date conversion at least once a day xD it almost pains me to think of my beginning SO days, so many closures xD
@Machavity I hadn't. I've decided to go back because it looks like no reinstatement is ever going to happen.
But dates and times have given some folks lots of rep!
Just look at Howard Hinnant. He basically owns the C++ date/time libraries.
15:34
Any opinions on what to do with this?
Looks like a diamond took care of the plagiarized answer based on my custom flag
It still has a link-only answer though. Just leave the answer for the VLQ queue and let the whole thing Roomba, or is it worth 20k deleting it sooner?
@EJoshuaS-ReinstateMonica meh. I casted a delete vote on the question
16:24
@ekad I would mod flag it so they can explain why that wasn't appropriate
16:35
@Machavity Right, I didn't realize I could still mod flag after the NAA flag was marked helpful because of the edit. Thanks for the suggestion, will keep that in mind next time.
16:46
@ekad (cc @Machavity) In such situations, I'll often leave a comment on one of the editor's old zero-score answers which has no other comments (i.e. so it notifies only that person and isn't likely to be seen by others; about as private as we can get with the available tools).
In that comment, I politely ask the editor not to edit from the review page if their edit won't resolve all the reasons the post is in that review queue. I also explain what happens when they do, including a link to this meta. I've done that for this user.
Note that when doing so, I will revisit the answer, potentially multiple times, and, after the user is next active on the site, delete the comment, as the comment has nothing to do with the answer on which it's posted and shouldn't remain.
There are two schools of thought. I usually just tell them off then and there and mod-flag the post.
17:12
@Dharman From time to time, I've alternately left such a comment on the post which was edited. However, depending on how active the user is at that immediate time and the type of edited post, the edited post is likely to be deleted prior to the user seeing the comment there, which will prevent them from ever being notified that a comment was left. I also try to make any such comments significantly less aggressive than "telling them off" :-;.
Almost always, the issue is that the user just doesn't know the effects of their action. They almost always respond positively to being informed. The effects are not really explained in the review queues. The review instructions do say "edit" should be used "if you can fix all the problems…", but it doesn't really communicate that it should be used "only if you can fix all of the problems", particularly given that in other contexts users are encouraged to edit to make cosmetic improvements.
17:47
@eyllanesc so you mean close as duplicate of stackoverflow.com/questions/48447053/…?
@tripleee Yes, do I have to correct something on my request?
@eyllanesc not any longer (-:
@tripleee =P
Ron
Ron
18:30
Happy NY, caretakers.
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19:05
@ekad The mod flag has the additional benefit that we can educated the reviewer, if they chose a blatantly incorrect action.
19:23
@halfer I've edited the Q.
Still could use a better title
@NathanOliver Thanks, good work. Vote withdrawn
@halfer no problem. Bin the request?
@NathanOliver Oh yes please
Forgot about that bit
No worries
20:39
It's still weird to see the '19 now on posts from a few days ago
@Das_Geek 2020 means the future has arrived, right?
Ooh, witch doctor spam! Told you the future had arrived.
@halfer The future is always arriving, but by the time we notice it's already past
(insert more pseudo-profound words here)
Fun Fact: We only ever see the past, but we live in the present.
The present is a gift; that's why we call it the "present" 🎁 --Master Oogway
@NathanOliver Yeah, technically the light that reaches your eyes only reflects what existed some number of femtoseconds before it got to you
20:55
Over 300k questions closed in 2019. Here's to SOCVR in 2020
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Hear, hear
I feel like we should have “I <3 closing questions” T-shirts printed up.
Blessed be the poor in questioning without whom we'd never have achieved this number.
@EJoshuaS-ReinstateMonica rene is wearing a "I closed 50,000 questions and all I got was this lousy swag t-shirt" shirt if you look closely
@EJoshuaS-ReinstateMonica I prefer jumpers :)
21:12
PSA: You can define more than one custom question filter. For example, you could have one more low traffic tags and when a new question is posted a red dot will appear beside the filter name. You could also define one filter for the honey pot tags and have your own close queue :D
22:07
Are there any SMEs here? Is this question clear or should it be closed? stackoverflow.com/q/59570560/1839439
Sorry, I only know
@SmokeDetector This really appears to be spam. 5 links to a site that has a paid membership level :-/
It's dressed up to look like an answer, but it's just trying to get you to the site.
@LynnCrumbling I looked at that answer briefly and it really looked like an answer, but after your comment I read it in detail and I am convinced it is spam.
22:30
@Dharman Closed as spam now. He didn't predict that outcome :)
23:19
Should this question be deleted or should I ask mod to lock it as a historic post?
The answer has received only a single upvote after 2009. Not sure this is even still relevant.
Disclaimer: I know absolutely nothing about the C# universe.
Latest post in the linked resource is also almost 8 years old already.
@Dharman Personally, I wouldn't ask for it to have a historical lock, but I am not a SME, so wouldn't be aware of any subject-matter based indications that it's of value. It was asked 11 years, 3 months ago, which is about 4,100 days ago. It has 3,753 views, which is < 1 view/day. Even the Roomba will delete questions with views < 1.5*days since posting (365-day Roomba task).
In addition, the number of upvotes on the question or answer doesn't hint at an unusual number of people finding it valuable. [#include reasons mentioned by @BaummitAugen].
These are good reasons. I will wait 30 mins, and if no SME objects I will then cast my delete vote on it.

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