@Makyen The new close/flag dialogue. We actually made the user version look different than the mod version, so ... uh... yeah. And I don't have a 3k so account I can use to get a screenshot. :D
I need the "Flaging - Why isn't this page suited for SO" page and the "Flagging - why should this question be closed" page.
Eh... not flagging. Closing... for both of them. The current ones we have are for flagging but that's not what we want.
@Catija OK, so do you want it from a 3k user (i.e. the close-vote dialog opened from the flag-dialog), or are you wanting it from a <3k user (i.e. the close-flag dialog)?
@Catija np. The FAQ is actually quite long. It's common to have to mention that one. Fortunately, you can edit messages whenever you want. It gets a bit more frustrating when we have to ask, and explain how to edit, within 2 minutes. :-;
@Catija I'll get some of those too, but after what you've initially requested. I'm not quite done with the changes, as I haven't finished having the breadcrumbs display the current subpane yet (i.e. I don't like breadcrumbs that don't show the current location, even though the current location isn't clickable).
Hmmmm.... I now notice that I picked an older question for the "clean" one, so it says "(too old to migrate)". Do you want that re-done for a fresh question so that text isn't displayed?
@Makyen If you don't mind, that'd be great. I'm noticing that since it can't be migrated, the migration option isn't visible on the subpane at all. Also... there's no bold on the migration one so it sticks out oddly.
(not your fault, just... the little things you notice)
@Ender_The_Xenocide OK. Unfortunately, the only way for the displayed close reason to change is if the question is reopened and then closed again. That either takes between 3 and 6 users coordinating their voting (possibly fewer if it is or will be closed as a duplicate), or an elected moderator. Because that's so difficult, and consumes close-votes, which are a limited resource, questions are not normally reopened just to close them for another reason.
What I would suggest is leaving a comment for the OP which explains everything that's wrong, or at least everything that needs to change in order for the question to get into a state where it can be reopened and remain active. Once the question is in that state, then we can work to get it reopened.
Your recent edit changed the question so it is no longer opinion-based, but it still violates several of the posting guidelines here. Editing the question without actually fixing it is only likely to attract more downvotes. I would recommend you to review the help center contents before you try again, in particular How to ask and What to avoid asking. — tripleee1 min ago
@Ender_The_Xenocide I voted to reject your proposed edit -- the post has multiple irrelevant tags and so removing only one of them is not really an improvement; also at this point cosmetic changes are probably just noise anyway
@Shree It's NAA. Flag as such. Potentially delete-vote for those with >20k rep.
As to the situation, it's not our place to get involved with such a dispute. Even if it was, there's no way to render an opinion without more information. If there is PII, then the question can be edited and redacted, but the URLs don't appear to be such. If there's a copyright violation, then the copyright holder can issue a DMCA takedown notice. The stated issue "break our company policies" sounds like a contract dispute, which it's really not something to get involved with.
@Catija Here are some GIFs of the post flag and close-vote dialog without my having voted and the close-vote dialog with me having voted to close. There are also a couple of screenshots of the comment flag dialog with the controls also on the right of the dialog.
There are a variety of changes, including: the flagging and CV-dialogs have breadcrumbs that include showing the current pane; ellipses have been added to entries which open a new pane/dialog; ability to see sub-panes after close-voting; available flag/vote counts restored to being in badges, and vote indicators similarly colored; ease of use descriptions added to some selections, at least on the main CV pane. [I'm still undecided wrt. adding some on the Site Specific pane.]
If you want stills of the post flag or CV dialogs, I can create those.
@Makyen Oh, I forgot: the color for the retract flag/CV button is different in order to give a better indication that the user is doing something that's not adding a vote. I still need to work on the color, as it probably needs something else for dark mode, and I should add having it adapt to the color choice on whatever site it's being displayed on.
@Scratte No, it's not just CSS. I already had userscript code which was intercepting the CV dialog HTML between when it was received by the browser and when it was delivered to the page JavaScript. I added additional manipulations and expanded what it intercepts to include the flag dialogs.
@Scratte It's a userscript. The userscript adds some CSS styles. It also A) intercepts the AJAX calls from the page and manipulates the HTML which the page fetches for the close-vote, post flag, and comment flag dialogs. B) Once the close-vote dialog HTML is received, it waits for the CV dialog to be displayed and then adds a small, fast MutationObserver to watch for when the CV dialog transitions from one pane to another in order to include the current pane descriptor in the breadcrumbs.
@halfer there's a pending edit, I wish there was an option to reject it with "edit is good as such but cosmetic changes are pointless when the question is closed as hopeless"
@Catija We don't mind if people talk about SOCVR. However, we have been unfairly and consistently maligned in the past by some folks, so we try to make sure there's as little about our behavior that people can complain about. Especially considering we were only ever tacitly approved by a CM who is no longer a CM.
Though I think everyone here would agree we do important work here to help augment the site's curation effort :-)
@TylerH if it wasn’t clear, I was being silly. I have little doubt that y’all come under fire from time to time. I think y’all are doing a good thing for SO and I really appreciate what you have in the rules.
Have any of y’all talked to Lisa or Donna about the changes we’re looking at for review? I know Lisa is getting ready to start a new round of interviews. I could recommend a couple of y’all to her as interested interviewees if you let me know. It’d be a ~45 minute Google Hangout where she shares her screen with some proposed designs.
@rene shall we have a proper catch up towards the end of next week - would that work for you guys? Gives a bit of time for people who're trying to take easter week off and to have a think about things...
@S.S.Anne OK. Thanks. I'd planned to, eventually, try to individually contact each prior contributor, if they hadn't previously indicated willing/unwilling to use the MIT license for their prior contributions. You contacting Tiny helps.
So if you try to impersonate a moderator (even if it's not a specific one), I'm sure a real moderator will happily revert your username to something generic
Afternoon everyone. I've just come across this, this and this - three questions receiving an identical Late Answer, but, oddly, the questions have identical titles.
Any Android/Genymotion person care to suggest whether one is a good dupe target for the other two?
@Adriaan the changes will impact the entire network so the important thing is familiarity with review... and even failing that, we’re talking to people who are unfamiliar with it currently to see if the new UI is easy to learn.
@Catija that's fine then. I haven't done queue work in ages, but have done so in the past, and still do occasionally (especially when encountering edit suggestions "in the wild")
@DavidBuck What do you do to the answers? I usually favorite the Question and check a day later hoping the system removed them (the answers, not the Questions :)
@Adriaan Hmmmm... does that make you one of those coders who know just enough to be dangerous? My husband works with a bunch of physics PhDs and he complains about their “clever” coding all the time. 🤨
@Scratte That's probably the best thing to do, but I spend too much time on SO at the best of times. I nearly edited the first one I came across in the LA queue, but decided against it. On the basis that someone else might edit them and make them non-identical, I mod-flagged one with links to the others.
@Scratte I still don't know what to do with the questions, but for reference, the mod that handled the flag has marked it helpful and deleted all but one of the answers.
@DavidBuck You're too lucky! When I raise those flags, they just sit there.. until I can't look at them just sitting there in pending. Then I retract them.
@Scratte Something is definitely up with SO. I keep get messages saying "5,417 begging messages of woe have been written today by vamps wanting free work. Which one would you like to edit first?"
And Nick has a high fever atm so that probably doesn't help productivity. Hope he recovers Swiftly... no, Sharply... hmm... hope his Core recovers swiftly
We don't poke staff with sharp sticks. It's in the job listings (well... it wasn't in mine... which I probably should have seen as a sign of things to come... ;) )
@Scratte We don't outright disallow it, because a user can understand when a question should be closed even before they have the privilege to cast close votes themselves. Though because knowledge comes with experience, we do ask you keep it to a minimum as Dharman mentions until you do get to 3k rep.
Rest assured if you post one and users here find the request problematic, they will let you know ;-)
I think with the typical size of the CV queue, close flags only really stand a chance of not ageing away if they're raised from review queues, where other folks reinforce them with votes.
Aha, I realized why my script was showing the blue # of existing CVs in the modal at different places
the 2nd line is the one that includes the migrate option so older questions have "too old to migrate" in the name rather than as the description. Yay...
I'll have to make it absolutely positioned instead of relatively positioned
@AdrianMole Is that a Question? :D I see an Answer that promotes a library. Then I check the Question to see what it's all about. When the Questions asks for a library, the Answer isn't an NAA, instead the Question should be closed.
@tripleee all those tags apply (Assuming that I understand what he is talking about) since he is writing a c++ program to generate a html/javascript/css page.
@Adriaan Usually, it's the exact opposite, where professors threaten to automatically fail any student they find posting here. Thus, the tons of "urgent, I need to delete this question" flags we get around finals time.
@Dharman The script removes all requests that are in a 'handled' or invalid state. We can't do anything to a locked post so it considered invalid. Once it is no longer locked (it has a temporary lock), a request can be posted again; at that point it will not be invalid due to being locked.
Looks like it is an edge case with the Archiver script cc @Makyen now that posts can be comment-locked but still open to other actions, the script is unable to discern that the post is still actionable
@TylerH I'll look into it, I haven't looked at the possibility of differentiating the different types of locks using the API. It may or may not be easy.
Yeah, I didn't even check the list of questions when archiving; first time I've run across this issue
@SamuelLiew May I ask about stackoverflow.com/questions/61204813/… (why it was comment locked)? Threw off our archiver script since it showed up as 'locked' but I've not seen a comment lock used on a question before on Main. Why not just rely on archiving the comments?
@Dharman It is answerable in very general terms, but I think it is pretty vague. The original before it was trimmed of chatty material was a "just pondering about", which indicates no prior effort. So the answerer - who I recognise as someone who opposes much of the community's quality metrics anyway - has to write a general tutorial.
To be fair, I don't feel strongly about it. I would like to see more prior research from all question authors, but perhaps that battle is already lost!
This Q already had a CV, but if you think it should stay open, I can retract
I am not going to vote, because I do not see any reason to close it. I can understand your stance and I am not going to argue, because you have justified it sufficiently. Maybe someone else can provide another opinion.
We close to prevent the question from being answered. In this case, someone decided to answer it and few people found it useful. The question looks answerable even if the answer needs to be a little longer than usual.
@S.S.Anne Changing "concatenating" to "concatenate" (and adding quotes on one of the ors and the and) will make it easier to read. But I don't know what regex101.com is - could be spam.
Just barely a programming question, but surely not a useful one - if you want to know how to do Y, ask that, possibly mentioning that X does it.
@DavidBuck I'd close those with a custom reason of more or less "this is a support request, not a programming question."
@DavidBuck I closed it with "because it's an extremely broad question that only a Facebook engineer could answer, rather than a specific programming problem."
Thanks @RyanM. I agree with all of your points. Often stuck with choosing one from several possible close reasons, but some questions just aren't a good fit for any of the standard reasons.