@Makyen I went with custom OT for being a customer service question on that one... it appears to be an attempt to contact the owner of a particular web site asking them to fix their 404 error.
@eyllanesc That is not a debugging question, and thus can not be "no MCVE". Only debugging questions can be "no MCVE". No other question type requires code. Having code can significantly improve the clarity of a question or provide focus. Thus, without code the question may be "Needs Details or Clarity" or "Needs More Focus".
@Makyen I understand what you are saying but there are many concepts that can be clarified through an MRE, for example what are the "task" and how you created the application: If you have used Qt Designer or not, etc. On the other hand, the OP already has a code so the solution should complement that code
@kvantour In general, reports here need to be for questions with recent activity, and this question was last changed in June 2018. There is probably exceptions to the rule, but it helps us focus on recent stuff that is in danger of generating more off-topic activity.
@AdrianMole I've got about 943 to the badge. I won't ever make that. I'm just worried that this Answer will leave the queue. The answerer may ignore my comment, which I'm not really happy about.
@AdrianMole I don't think the Late Answers and the First Posts work with concensus like the Triage and Close Vote queues do.
You can flag it (possible spam?) if you want to. Or add the question to your favourites and check again later - then flag if the poster hasn't complied with your request.
@Scratte I was recently considering digging out my first ever post (an HTML question, long since deleted). I was not exactly 'shot down' but received some 'stern' comments. Still, I did come back for more (several months later)...
@AdrianMole I can't actually remember my first post, but I'm sure I'll delete it if I see it. I do have one post that's nagging me. I need to delete or edit it. It's so wrong it's embarrassing.
@AdrianMole but.. now I'm at post where someone put a link that takes you directly to download. That can't be right. what is that?!?
@Scratte - In that one, (if I had the time) I would edit the link to a place where one can read about the SDK and then choose whether or not to download/install it.
Most certainly not me! I did come across one of his in the "First Posts" queue, but I recognised the style. Also, it was a reasonably good answer, so I upvoted it and was suitably "Congratulated!"
Incidentally, anyone with a "Voice of Authority" - Is the Strike officially on hold? It was originally scheduled to start in less than 1 hour from now.
@Dharman you are smart enough to differentiate between an answer that gives you what you want and an answer that does not. You are above the average knowledge of users that need assistance with such a task.
The truth is, the question is attracting very different answers because the question is Unclear. There will surely be other pages that more clearly demonstrate either task: trimming the non-integers, or removing the integers, but this page cannot be confidently closed as a duplicate of either because it is ambigous -- it is a "bad" page for Stackoverflow.
@tink That's really something which is more appropriate for a flag than asking in here for the possibility of a passing mod. The reason we don't permit pinging mododerators is because we don't want them feeling like being here requires them to spend more time dealing with moderator issues (i.e. things that should be passed to them via flags). So, please don't bring issues here which should be handled via mod-flags.
If you're not sure what to do, it's fine to ask what to do about a situation, but an actual request for action by a moderator is past the point where we want to be, particularly when the request isn't something that flows from an already existing conversation.
Now that is a confusing UI decision. I flagged it for migration, and was prompted with a notification about whether I was sure about migration. I reworded it slightly and clicked flag, only to be told that I can only send flags every 5 seconds.
@tink Yeah, their rate-limiting throttles could be handled in a more user-friendly manner. It's relatively trivial for the request to just be delayed on the client until the server is willing to accept it.