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12:11 AM
Does this question meet the standard for "off-site resource"? Asking for a tutorial?
 
dbc
12:43 AM
@SecretAgentMan It's right there in stackoverflow.com/help/on-topic: Questions asking us to recommend or find a book, tool, software library, tutorial or other off-site resource are off-topic for Stack Overflow.
OP could presumably rewrite the question to say something like "I have a discord bot [with some code sample]; how can I create a small website to host the following GUI for it: [gives details]?" which then would be more on topic I reckon (though I don't know anything about discord so I can't say for sure.)
 
 
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6:20 AM
@tink You could go for any of: Unclear, Too Broad, General Computing, and/or No MCVE. Probably Unclear would be the most appropriate at the moment.
 
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9:38 AM
Somebody please approve that nice edit I stupidly rejected. stackoverflow.com/questions/59907389/class-instantiation-issue
 
10:17 AM
@Makyen cheers - I'll do that
 
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11:04 AM
> You have already voted to close this question, but you may vote again on Feb 6 at 3:01
Is the second part new? Never seen it!
 
11:18 AM
@AndrasDeak Definitely being able to re-vote after your first close vote ages away is not new. I believe the current age-away threshold is 14 days. However, it may well be that the error message giving you the exact date/time upon which you can re-vote is new.
I haven't seen it either, but my votes don't age away. ;-)
Ah, no, it's definitely not a new message. There's evidence on Meta that it's been there since at least 2017. Given that, I'd say it's been there since the inception of close-vote expiry.
 
@CodyGray I had no idea. I'll check from desktop too
OK, message is there
I want to say that the end of the grace period being displayed is fairly new. I'm sure that it used to just tell me to buzz off...
Ah, my close vote on this question specifically aged away :( Guess I'll just close the tab
 
@Makyen and/or @halfer: I think that the failure to display the details when a recommendation question gets closed as off-topic is a bug. I think Yaakov just misunderstood and/or got caught up in a discussion about the API results. As he suggested in a comment there, it might make sense to raise this in a new MSE or MSO question as a standalone issue. If either of you has the time to write this up...
 
On that note has anyone raised the issue that the general computing close prompt contains SU as a reference but the close banner does not? I suspect yes.
 
Probably.... I don't think that's actually a bug/misfeature, though. We don't need to be recommending that everyone goes and dumps their off-topic general-computing questions on Super User.
 
Yeah, but then we should also remove it from the close prompt.
I'd prefer it if the prompt and the actual banner were in sync.
 
 
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12:33 PM
Is this a new mod?
 
@Dharman Not a new mod. Just an old mod who changed his name.
 
I don't see anyone missing from the list.
 
12:57 PM
@Dharman that is easily found if you visit their other network profiles
 
Thanks, I see it now.
 
1:10 PM
@Dharman They're not missing, they just changed their name. :-)
 
@CodyGray Yeah, it's what I meant. I was just surprised to see my flag handled by some new name.
 
Hey, let's be honest. At this point, people are just happy to see that their flags are actually getting handled.
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yes. thanks.
 
 
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7:56 PM
Are any C# experts online? Do we need this tag ?
 
8:18 PM
@Dharman Looking at the 40 Qs with that tag, it doesn't seem to be specifically connected with C#. (But I'm not a C# expert, BTW.)
 
@AdrianMole Yeah, that is what I am thinking. I think there might be 2 questions about C# the rest are just typos
 
We could just go and edit-out all occurrences! If you do 20, let me know, then I'll have a bash. :)
… unless someone says, "Don't do it!"
 
@AdrianMole I started doing it, but then I stopped when I realized that there are almost no C# questions. In which case I started to doubt if we need the tag at all
 
If the tag is removed from all occurrences, doesn't it then get auto-burninated?
 
@AdrianMole But the two of us can't decide on it. We need 2 SMEs to make that decision
 
8:25 PM
Agreed. We need (probably) an SME in SQL and/or MySQL.
 
not really. I know both pretty well and I never heard of ISQLquery.
I might ask on Meta directly though
Let's not have this conversation here.
 
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Q: Can we burninate isqlquery?

Dharmanisqlquery Only 40 questions. Only 7 of which have the tag nhibernate. I added a tag excerpt, but then I realized I do not see the need for this tag at all. Most the of the questions on the site about ISQLQuery are not even tagged with this tag. nhibernate should suffice, but I am no C# expert. ...

 
dbc
8:43 PM
Is this on topic? Can I add a hyperlink to a URL in the experience description in LinkedIn?. If not, what's the closing reason?
 
@dbc gen comp
 
dbc
OK then
 
9:08 PM
@dbc how did you unearth this? :)
 
dbc
@tink New answer posted 40 minutes ago that was not-an-answer (I'm having a similar issue, but...): stackoverflow.com/a/59913134/3744182. The new answer made the question "active" again. Seems like Bhargav Rao already deleted it.
 
@dbc oic =} ... cheers
 
 
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