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10:02 PM
@TylerH Thanks. Yeah, the answers there are useful. Were I not on mobile, I might try to salvage by editing. I’ll just lock it.
 
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Should we take an action on a post that is not answering the question at all? Sometimes the question is unclear or user answering the question does not get the point; I don't think we need to take an action there. For example, here stackoverflow.com/a/42123088/6461462 user simply posting an answer to a question never been asked (maybe the previous title was misleading but in the body there's nothing about what's been posted as answer). Should this be deleted?
 
10:28 PM
@M-- Generally, if you find an answer to be not useful or not relevant, then that's something that should be expressed by downvoting. If you feel strongly that the answer has no relevance to the question whatsoever, and you think that lack of relevance is immediately obvious, then it might be valid to flag it as "not an answer". Note, though, that moderators vary in how they handle NAA flags: some evaluate the flag on the answer in the context of the question, while others don't.
So, if such a flag is handled by moderators (rather than the community), and it happens to be a moderator who takes a restrictive view of NAA, then the flag may well be declined.
In this particular case, the answer you cite is not a candidate for a NAA flag. The question says "I want to generate a histogram", and the answer explains how to generate a histogram. So...that is an answer. if you find it incomplete or not useful, then you can still downvote it, of course, as several people have already.
 
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Well question needs some edits as well. It's not about histograms at all. I have already closed it as a dupe and the answer is downvoted so there is not much harm. Thanks for the reply.
 
Heh. Well, you can't blame someone for answering what the question asks, even when the question is wrong. :-)
 
Post I was thinking about was stackoverflow.com/q/15627385, compare to stackoverflow.com/q/15763358 (many more votes, many better answers)
Yeah, the post isn't causing issues, but I think officially linking it to the better QA would be helpful for those who happen to stumble across it, which I think is constructive. (Sparingly, yes, this sort of situation isn't so common)
 
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@CodyGray Well, consider this question. I want to ride a bike. Where can I buy one? --- Answer: How to ride a bike?
I know that's a link only answer :D
 
10:42 PM
@M-- Right, and that's a perfect example. An answer explaining how to ride a bike does not provide an answer to the question "where can I buy a bike?" Similarly, "here's some Java code" does not answer a question about Rust. So I would say that those answers are eligible for NAA flags. But opinions vary on this among the moderator team.
 
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(y)
 
You're going to have to explain that "letter y trapped in a jail cell" symbol to me.
 
It's an emoji for thumbs up
 
...*what*?
Now you're just making things up, @Dharman.
 
Keep up, Cody.
 
10:47 PM
There are some things up with which I will not put!
 
> So it just kind of stook.
Wow.
 
That's the longest explanation to how to ride a bike, I've ever read..
..and it even lists 3 additional documents.
 
If you like long answers, you should read some of mine.
 
@CodyGray I've been procrastinating that until I've read every single post with the review tag.
 
10:53 PM
I write long answers on the main site, too. Or, I used to.
 
If it's a contest: I write long Questions :)
 
This is what we mean when we say "show research effort".
 
@CodyGray The only reason why "your" scrollbar is shorter than mine is because my code is boxed in :(
 
Heh. That's another form of art: writing an on-topic question that contains no code.
 
Actually. That's not the only reason. Yours has answers.
 
10:59 PM
Shockingly, it does.
It's a Windows bug, but it did manage to get answered after the bug got fixed.
 
@M-- Dude, we did that already. As they told me, "Keep up". :-)
 
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@CodyGray (-‸ლ)
 
I don't speak Georgian.
 
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bummer!
 
11:05 PM
@tink Are you sure that needs an MCVE? They seem to be asking a general question about how they can trace the execution of a bash script and see which command is modifying a file.
 
Heh ... what close reason do you suggest? I'm happy to be corrected.
 
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I think No MCVE is the right reason
 
I'm not entirely convinced it needs to be closed.
At least, I don't feel strongly enough to vote. Not that I feel strongly enough to re-open.
 
LOL
 
It's essentially asking why the variables are being blanked and how to fix it. It's almost surely no MCVE and additionally an XY problem.
 
11:10 PM
To me "I'm setting variables, manipulating a YAML file w/ linux commands, why are they not being set?" definitely reeks of MCVE =}
 
Should this be closed? stackoverflow.com/q/60166540/1839439 I am not sure the question is very clear, but I am not an expert in that field.
 
@Dharman Seems OK to me. Could probably be improved by adding a complete test case, but it looks like it describes the problem sufficiently well.
 
@CodyGray I can't believe how quick you are on mobile.
 
@Dharman I'm not on mobile at the moment. Back at a desk.
You can mostly tell because the typing speed goes from ~0.5 WPM to ~100 WPM.
 
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