Question about cv-pls requests and recent activity on the posts. If the question is from 10 years ago with activity from 3 months ago, does it pass the threshold or not more than 1 month since last activity applies besides question's age?
@M-- No, but some people might turn the blind eye on it if the post is really bad and must be removed or if the post interferes in any other way. If it is some low traffic question then I see no reason to ask us to close it.
@Dharman 90k views; so, no it's not low traffic. It's off-topic, general computing question. I bookmarked it a while back on my phone and meant to ask for cv but forgot about it till now. Anyhow, if ROs approve, I'll post a request.
@EJoshuaS-ReinstateMonica if the question isn't useful / too broad either down vote / close vote. If the answer has value, upvote. If it is wrong, down vote. Do nothing is always an option.
@M-- the ROs have varying opinions on this. Personally I apply a sliding scale, so 3-month-old activity on a 10-year-old question to me is "recent" (relative to the age of the question). But if any RO who does not use a sliding scale weighs in, they have the ability & right to bin the request.
that being said, in this specific case Excel questions about formulae are not strictly off-topic on SO.
but the answer that made it recent is also NAA. So I'm on the fence about closing it, personally
Pro-tip (I'm now a pro after having experienced this once, naturally): don't refresh the chatroom while the site is down or you'll be logged out of chat
@treyBake If you mean can you post a cv-pls for a question where an answer was reported by SD, then: Yes, you can. Just the SD report gets many more eyes on the question, which makes it more valuable to have the question in a state appropriate to its content. In addition, having an answer added and then deleted is still "active", from an SE system POV, for any user with > 10k rep, but not for those with <10k rep (the questions displayed on the "active" tab are different).
Oh man, Bart was a permanent fixture round these here parts for years some time back. Folks always got us confused, for more reasons than just the avatars.
He hasn’t been participating on MSO since the Great Meta Schism. I thought he was still around on MSE quite often, though.
Hi! I think my talking about a recommendation engine got me accidentally flagged as asking for recommendations. Is that possible? The question is one I'd really like some insight on before I get people working on it tomorrow.
if it is your latest question I would say that is rather broad
If that can't be configured in shopify then you need javascript I assume?
Then we need more then just the requirements and function signature. How about you add some html and if possible javascript that shows how the page should work.
@D'Arcy You are asking us how to integrate some off-site resource into your website. 1. We don't know what website you are talking about. 2. We can't answer such a broad question asking for integration recommendations. It will lead to low quality answers if any at all. Focus on a specific problem, show us some attempts (if you have made any), give us some more background information and use better tags.
I'm confused, I don't want a recommendation, I just want to know if the function I mentioned is feasible using the specific API's I mentioned. We don't want people working on reading documentation if it turns out that it isn't possible with said API
@D'Arcy While your most recent question was closed as asking for recommendations (debatable if it was applicable on your first version), I agree with the others here that it's too broad as currently written. I should also mention that, in general, questions are not normally opened and re-closed just to change the reason for which it was closed.
For starters, thanks for your time, I know it's annoying to rehear closed threads.
Really this is a feasibility question (i.e. can a function which does X,Y, and Z using A exist under any circumstances?). I'm fine with re-asking because it will save valuable time on my end, but I'm worried that I'll just get it re-closed, how can I avoid that in this context?
@D'Arcy Don't ask a new question. Edit this one. As I said try to clarify it. Add some more details. If we felt that you are asking us for recommendations then try to edit your question to make it sound less like you are looking for opinions, but more like you are looking for facts.
I feel that more details would unnecessarily make the question more confusing and won't effect the final answer. We can add that we're using Flask for example, or that we use TF.js to choose parameters, but it's not a useful information. We just care about 'is this possible? Y/N'
@D'Arcy Your title is currently "can I", but your question text is "how would I go about". Questions asking "Is there a way to do X?" / "Can I do X?" / "Is it possible to do X?" are rarely appropriate for the Stack Exchange format. The answer is usually "yes", but sometimes "no". Either way, the question is usually not very effective.
Oh, I really don't care about the how. Honestly the aim here is just to save developer time having them read through the API docs if it turns out the problem is in fact unsolvable.