I don't know how "coupled" those questions are, though. It can be OK to ask multiple questions in a single question if they actually are tightly coupled.
I don't have enough subject-matter expertise to tell if these 3 questions actually make this Q&A too broad.
People sometimes have problems with answers saying, "This is not possible" or "Yup, it's b0rken". But these are valid answers. If they have a link to a bug report or other confirmation, that's even better.
You might not like what the answer is saying, but that doesn't mean it lacks value. And it certainly doesn't mean it fails to answer the question.
@Vega Typically, the ROs prefer that we not ping moderators in this room (unless they're already involved in a conversation about the topic you want to ask them about)
Don't take my word for it, but I always thought the "don't ping a mod" rule was to avoid pinging mods about diamond issues. I'd imagine pinging a mod here for closing a question wouldn't be an issue, if they're already in the room
I read a case study about COMPSTAT in the New York Police Department awhile back. In one of the predecessor models (community policing), in an effort to empower police officers, they were encouraged to study problems in their precinct and work to solve them. One police officer noticed a spike in crime in this particular area in his precinct; upon investigation, he found that the streetlight was out in that area....
... the highway department fixed it and it helped with the crime problem. The book rather cynically pointed out that, if one police officer called the Highway Department, you had a victory for Community Policing; if 30,000 police officers did it, you'd have a Highway Department that would no longer answer their phones.
Yeah, hardware's actually pretty interesting. I took a year of digital logic design in college; it actually wasn't all that dissimilar to my software classes.
@Vega You can ping a close voter in a comment on the question if they are the only person to have voted to close (i.e. a gold badge holder or moderator who single-handedly closed the question).
@BhargavRao The edit was in attempt to make the question on-topic but it invalided all (except one maybe) answers. It close voted again but seeing the history of the closure/reopen and Kos of views, thought it will not we followed by other closures. Then I decided to NAA flag answers to make the attempt to be valid with the question.
I first started deleting the answers without seeing the revisions. I then realized mid-way that the question was edited which invalidated the answers, so I undeleted them, closed the post and soft-declined your flags.
I'm also not so sure as to what'd be a good idea there. We can delete the answers, the answerers wouldn't even lose rep, but it doesn't feel right, as the question was a clear tool request.
@BhargavRao Can this kind of questions that are off-site resource requests and we don't delete because of the number of views (I guess) be "locked" to prevent future reopenings? I have seen that before
That's correct. Moderators cannot dispute any other types of flags. However, they can be marked disputed if they go through the review queues and your non-moderator peers disagree with you.
Well, half of me thinks a hammerer should be pingable in any case, since they're an 'expert' for questioning the closure.... but the other half worries it might be inbox hell
I think "hammer pingable even when they could've closed it without the hammer" is a very small price to pay (if this were too complicated to implement for <3 people who code)
perhaps it's different in huge tags like C/C++/javascript, but I don't remember seeing any false positives in python (and very very few true positives)
at least with 3 votes needed for reopening it's not too difficult to make that happen if OP leaves an informative comment why their unclear question isn't a dupe
@AndrasDeak There's no need for custom mod flag. It is a clear spam. This user has no other content other than this link and other users have also spammed that website.
@AndrasDeak if you'd like to be able to !!/report here, please ask the room owners; I certainly have no objections and will be happy to give you privileges in Charcoal if you'd like that
@Dharman I assume you meant !!/report, given that !!/ by itself isn't a command. At this point, the answer has been deleted, so it's no longer reportable.
@RobertColumbia No, it's not a false positive. The link is spam; that's why the website is blacklisted. The rest of the answer is just copied from the other answers.
@S.S.Anne That website isn't actually blacklisted. That blacklist entry is for cheezburger\.com, but the domain in that post is icanhazcheezburger\.com. The website blacklist doesn't automatically screen out domains which have a blacklist entry which is just a part of the name. Unfortunately, it's difficult to do so, because some of the entries were constructed with the intent of finding things within domain names, as opposed to the complete name.
Thus, in order to have all the entries screen out such things, we need to go through the entire list and A) determine which are intended to mach only a portion of a domain name and reformulate those so they match the entire domain name, or move the entry somewhere else. That work hasn't ben done.
@Mithical Maybe not appropriate for this chat room, but is there a place where I can keep up-to-date on any possible review/flag strike action? (I'm not saying - yet - whether or not I'll participate, but it would be nice to know if/when such action were called.)
Where does something like this fit into the Spam/NAA/OK league table? Affiliation is clear, but is it "Nothing but a link?"
@AdrianMole This is NAA. You can't just post a link to a doc and tell people to go RTM. It is definitely not spam, because linking to official docs is fine
@TylerH Ok. It's a case of a blurry line between disclosed promotion and spam in my eyes, because of this "and this is available to all freemium customers."
@Dharman I agree! Under reasonable advisement, I gave it the NAA flag and, thus, passed the audit. I was curious about the "spam" issue because, although it's actually quite obvious from the username that there's affiliation, this wasn't explicitly mentioned in the post (ans usernames can be changed, of course).
@Scratte This is just how they describe all people who use their product in the trial period.
They are not trying to sell a product. The question was asking how to do something using HERE api and the answer was RTM by their official support team.
Actually now that I think about it, it looks like one of the users mistakenly flagged it as spam and when mod deleted as NAA the flag was marked as helpful.
@Scratte For "good posts" in audits (most queues, anyway) the only acceptable actions are "Looks OK" (or the equivalent) and offering an up-vote. For "bad posts," just take the XOR of those options.
This answer has been deleted by a moderator, for me the answer is valid. What do you think? As the answer is short and some may not have the reputation necessary to visualize it, I will show it here: It turns out that the project's path included some accents (ó). I tried to create another venv on another path with accents and the activation worked correctly. This is the question: stackoverflow.com/questions/60195882
@eyllanesc I don't see any value in that answer. Maybe they should not have deleted it, but I can't even understand what the problem was. This looks to me like no repro and the question should be removed.
@eyllanesc I agree that shouldn't have been deleted. It was an answer. I undeleted it. If nothing else, it explains why the question was closed as a typo. I've also gone ahead and deleted the question; since the author has resolved their own problem, they don't need it anymore.
I see both sides; it was nice to see the line because having a to-scale line at 250 made it a bit easier to extrapolate where I was at a glance, visually rather than numerically
but it's not that important considering 1) you've already passed the mark when it's hidden, and 2) you have a numerical representation right next to it
@Machavity The number of reviews that you can do in a particular queue can be either 20 or 40, depending on the current number of tasks in the review queue. Thus, it can be different for people at various times during the day.
While we're on the subject of complaining about CSS changes, I'd like to formally register my complaint about the substantial reduction of border padding in drop-down menus.
They did recently change scrollbars in edit blocks. They made them smaller, but that was rolled back. They are still partially transparent or something though. I don't know why.
@rene Yeah, it's a deeply technical question, but I don't see how that makes it a developer question.
@leonheess Sigh. I don't know what to do there. I don't know if you saw the same user's rant on Meta, where he complained about the same thing and refused my attempts at "softening" the language. I've tried everything I can to reach out and explain.
They used to be a great browser, but I thought they closed up shop. I guess they just fell off my radar once they became nothing more than a Chromium repackaging.
@rene I was wondering if you were going to manage to convince me I was wrong :-)
7 years later they're still iterating, but the guy behind Opera up til v12 came out with another browser that is in the spirit of Opera 12: Vivaldi. I dunno what its status is these days
I find Firefox' JS performance plenty good, but I do wish it had built-in ability to cast to Chromecast (or that they'd release their own, open-sourced 'foxcast' or something to compete)
@CodyGray @leonheess FYI - I moved some messages to /dev/null (by way of the Graveyard due to a misclick...) -- we ask that you avoid discussion of specific users here (especially in negative terms) (see socvr.org/faq#GEfM-dont-moderate-users)