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@S.S.Anne Uh. While I'm a huge advocate of rejecting plagiarism in tag wikis, it's kinda unfair to call 8 words in a very obvious order plagiarism. A better rejection reason for that would be that it doesn't follow our guidelines for what a good tag wiki excerpt is/should do.
Fair. But it was the top result on Google.
I wonder if you can also find somewhere where Windows is described as "An operating system for personal computers." :-)
I wonder if you can find somewhere where Windows is defined as "cr*p". Oh, wait, that's everywhere.
@CodyGray Where are those guidelines?
@S.S.Anne On the blog and and in a Meta FAQ.
For tag wiki plagiarism in particular, see also on Meta 1, 2
@CodyGray I'm still quite pleased with my tri-color red freehand circles in that question.
02:22
You can ping yourself?
@S.S.Anne You can't @ping yourself, but you can reply to you own posts, which will ping you. You can either use a userscript to add the reply button to your own messages, or you can manually create the the reply link using the :<message#> format.
@S.S.Anne Yes, you can.
Cool.
Suggested edits are never approved by bots...
@S.S.Anne All reviews are done by humans, or at least that's the way it's supposed to be.
Yeah, the way it's supposed to be...
02:30
Humans may make the wrong decisions, and they may seem as if they're robotically approving everything, but there are never any bots doing reviews. I think that's important to point out.
After all, the point of having a review queue is to get the items in front of a human. If it's something that could reliably be done through automation, then there wouldn't be a need for a review queue. :-)
Bots don't need queues? :-)
Turns out bots can flag comments as "unfriendly", with a degree of accuracy that is claimed to be statistically significant. The bot-raised flags are at least as accurate as the human-raised flags in my experience, but that's because most of the human-raised comment flags are also invalid.
They only need a queue if they are not fast enough to handle each item as it happens. :-)
is there a bug... i see two double quotes on a post
@CodyGray There was a bot flagging comments way before that.
02:35
@WelcomeNewUsers What does that mean? Can you provide us with a link?
@Makyen Yes, I'm aware. Andy ran one. That's the inspiration for this.
@WelcomeNewUsers The question doesn't render like you showed for me. It looks fine on my screen. Can you tell us more about your web browser and configuration?
Ahh, @CodyGray that was a record of the image provided by @WelcomeNewUsers, which is the best ROs can do while both preserving the information needed for the interactions in the room and not having an existing oneboxed message. Is there something in the image which shouldn't be shown?
@Makyen I edited it into my reply, which I had to edit anyway, since you binned the message to which it was replying.
Sorry. I know chat moderation sucks. I was trying to help. I may have stomped on your fingers. I felt that your attempt at recording the image was confusingly worded anyway.
@CodyGray Ahh, thanks. Sorry. That's fine. I glanced away when your message updated with the link to the image and I didn't double-check.
02:45
Things happen fast around here; look alive!
:-)
@WelcomeNewUsers Sorry for the confusion. This chat room (SOCVR) has a rule in their FAQ asking that you not post images, because that clutters up the view (specifically, the transcript). So Makyen, one of the room owners, had originally asked you to edit your message to turn it into a link, rather than an inline image. But you can only edit your message for 2 minutes after posting, and once that time expired, he had no choice but to remove the message.
I've edited your image into my reply to you. As I mentioned, I'm not able to reproduce the issue that you describe. If you're still having trouble viewing the page, we might be able to help, if you give us more information. Alternatively, you can ask a question on Meta Stack Overflow, which is a special Q&A site for getting help with Stack Overflow itself.
03:03
@CodyGray Thanks for writing up an explanation for @WelcomeNewUsers. I had been in the process of doing so, but was called away in real-life.
 
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06:34
Once again, most of the Stack Overflow Survey presumed that the entire world is a web developer.
06:59
I didn't take it.
Is it worthwhile?
07:11
I'm having trouble answering that. What sort of things would make a survey "worthwhile", @EJoshuaS-ReinstateMonica?
I got a badge...
It didn't offend me so many times I lost count.
I like that last bit... :)
I remember being vaguely annoyed at the very beginning by some aspect of the design/functionality.
And then at some point in the middle, it was just like STAHP IT already with all the possible permutations that someone could think of for gender/sex identities. There don't need to be 5 questions about it. One is enough.
Note that I don't mean choices. I mean different questions, all asking essentially the same thing.
You get to tell "them" whether or not you feel welcome(d), and why. So that's kinda nice. And they ask what you'd change about Stack Overflow.
They also ask what you'd like to ask on Stack Overflow that you can't, and whether you think the site's restrictions on what is off-topic should be relaxed.
Obviously, I said that I want to be able to ask for people to do all of my homework for me, but those mean moderators keep deleting my questions.
Yeah, I'm a bit busy to finish my remaining grad school homework. Anyone here want to take care of the DevOps bit for me, or should I write a "gimme teh codez" request on the main site? :)
It's troubling to hear that they are thinking so strongly about adjusting topicality. A large portion of the definition for what's off-topic is about not allowing questions which are inherently unanswerable, or are only answerable by guesses. The other limitation which defines being on-topic is that the question is about programming.
I'm sure that there are lots of people that would like to be able to ask any question they want, but that's not a good recipe for having a repository of questions which are helpful to future visitors.
07:31
@EJoshuaS-ReinstateMonica The survey asked how important you think DevOps is.
@Makyen Exactly. That's basically what I did say. There are perhaps questions I might want to ask, but I know from experience and introspection that these questions are inherently unsuitable for a Q&A format, so I don't want me or anyone else to ask them.
For example, I really want to be able to ask where I can find a GCC ARM cross-compiler that is built for Windows. Linaro used to offer them for download. They've now moved to being provided by ARM themselves, but they only have the toolchains targeting "bare metal" for Windows. I want the one targeting Gnu. I can't find updated versions anywhere.
Yes, I can build GCC myself, but I don't want to. Yes, I have Googled, but I really can't find anything. (And...I'm pretty good at Googling, so...that may mean it isn't out there.) But even as much as I'd like to know the answer, I also know this isn't a good fit for Stack Overflow, so I don't really want to ask it there.
07:55
@EJoshuaS-ReinstateMonica Fancy a close vote? :-p
09:07
Does this "Need more focus"?
It is more obviously off-topic for a different reason. If that was not the case then yes, more foucs ould be needed.
What other reason? :)
I'm not sure it's seeking recommendation as such, it just wants any way.. if that's what you mean
I agree; that's not a recommendation question, despite being closed as such. "Needs more focus" would have been a fine choice.
@CodyGray Thanks :) I ended up skipping it.
09:55
Your clean-up crew has arrived but you didn't make enough of a mess ...
Edit question for stackoverflow.com/questions/41943191/… Is "This worked fine for me!" supposed to be removed?
@Scratte as that is the only thing that is wrong with it I wouldn't bother. It does help a bit to give the answer some authority
Without it it could be a random blurb copied from somewhere else
@rene Ok. Since I'm not a trusted editor at this point, I guess I shouldn't involve 2 other people in it then.
10:10
@Scratte correct!
@rene I'll try to do better next time. What kind of mess were you hoping for me to make?
there was only 1 cv-pls to move. That is not what I'm used to. That needs to be more of a "mess"
currently there are 3 so it is getting better ...
If you're bored, you can take a survey!
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11:23
Some random user is spamming their blog in comments here ... ;)
11:49
Does the vote box ever show who upVotes or downVotes?
only your own vote
if you have one.
Thanks :) It's tricky to guess what can be seen by users with more privileges.
@Scratte not really, it's all in the privileges page stackoverflow.com/help/privileges
@Braiam Sorry. I never clicked on the actual privilege. I have experienced that updates to the system isn't always immediately reflected on the help pages, so even when I did that just now, I'd still be somewhat insecure about it, had I done it earlier.
12:05
In SE, the privileges page has been accurate in the way that documentation defines the code @Scratte and that has been so consistent that one time one employee made a mistake reading the code to write the documentation and everyone took that as canon.
 
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Q: Shouldn't some tags be burninated automatically?

Michael ChourdakisI have seen tags like window vector [tag:winmain stack gui. Shouldn't all of them be killed? In Windows for example, only tags to libraries could have some meaning, for example directx, uwp. Or in C++, tags like vector array are useless. If you have something that contains a vector, it's more pr...

 
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19:26
I can't believe some of the people in my tag aren't using their close-votes. They just let bad stuff (not mentioning anything in particular) lie around. And it's C even. The top 16'th tag.
Is this question on-topic? stackoverflow.com/questions/60130163 I think it's about UX Design so I would do it off-topic
19:51
@HovercraftFullOfEels That comment :D
@TylerH At this point, you might want to hammer this.
20:10
@halfer Yeah, if I did post something like that, feel free to close it and downvote it into oblivion :)
20:20
@eyllanesc I would say it needs details or clarity, as you can tell from the above request.
 
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23:12
@EJoshuaS-ReinstateMonica Would calling a downvoting mob be permitted? ;-) Would pitchforks be allowed?
@halfer Yeah, tell me where to vote. I still have plenty of votes today.

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