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@S.S.Anne When you do ask why, maybe rather than saying something like “Downvoters, can you explain why you downvoted this?” or whatever, it’s better to just ask something like *“What can I do to improve question?” or “Do this question have problems that I should fix?” That way you’re (re)focusing on the question rather than on the downvotes or downvoters.
…And that way you’re asking not just the downvoters, but instead inviting further help with the question from everybody; asked that way, anybody who might be inclined to help you improve the question will free free to chime in.
 
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01:56
@sideshowbarker Heavens, no, I don't ask that directly. I ask "Is there any way I can improve this answer?"
Yeah I should have assumed so :)
 
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05:57
that's...an interesting false positive...it appears to think Ahmad.gradle is a website
 
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07:08
I've never seen someone describe their own service as "dumbfounding"
I'm frankly dumbfounded by it
 
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08:09
Finally Monday :)
08:24
Is this NAA?
 
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09:37
@Scratte there is a song in there ...
@rene That's some seriously long legs :)
Just ... listen to the song .. ;)
But.. it's really a sad song. The legs made me smile :)
@Scratte Okay, if it makes you smile, it makes my day.
@Adriaan not all Monday's are the same, your Monday might not be available everywhere, please allow for local differences ....
09:51
@Adriaan ... that is... I'm going with "Oh Monday, Monday, won't go away. Monday, Monday, it's here to stay"
10:02
@rene absolutely classic :)
@rene this version of a Carole King classic has been one of my favourites recently though - especially like the rest of the folks that come in and apparently do a few bits unscripted...
lol! There a site with songs-about-monday but apparently they didn't include Adriaan's monday song :)
Zoe
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10:31
Does this qualify as NAA?
@Zoe I looked at the comments. And it the context of those it sort of seems like an answer.
Zoe
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It's also kinda not at the same time, but iDunno
I would leave it, so it doesn't pop up as unanswered. Anyone what needs the information is going to get the right information out of it, it seems.
@JonClements Carole King is epic.
definitely starred that and had to remember not to pin it in a room I'm not RO... but yes, oh yes... massively agree
@rene reversing the initials... Karen Carpenter... beautiful stuff singing written by Richard
10:49
@JonClements true that. Sad life story.
Is it ok to link directly to download? As in this?
@Scratte are that official links?
@rene no idea. They go directly to download.
@Scratte well, it doesn't seem overly useful to me. The other answers explain better how to deal with it. Having an answer to link to a specific version is kind of ... useless ... but I'm not an Android Dev so maybe they find it an awesome answer.
It wouldn't be the first time Android "amazes" me ....
@rene yup... was reminded of it as the "Monday" theme: Rainy Days and Mondays
What should we do about this question? Should we do anything? stackoverflow.com/q/61590665/1839439
It's quickly getting votes and views, but seems to be some issue with the service
Can someone protect it at least?
@Dharman Only a mod or the Community user can do so. The 15k protection privilege requires that the post is >1 day old. If enough of the "me too" answers are deleted, then the Community user will protect it.
@Dharman it is protected now
It seems it got an actual answer though :)
11:37
Which says it was a temporary issue
Most issues are ;) Meaning if you wait long enough, it'll no longer be important :D
Yeah, all my issues are temporary. I'm just waiting for a colleague to fix them ...
@rene I think maybe we used to work in the team.. ;)
Ohh no. Them NAAs are getting upvoted now
Oops.. :)
11:46
I'm closing as no repro
Is this a proper answer? stackoverflow.com/a/61589541/1839439
12:04
@Dharman I think they were trying to give an answer based on the comments under the accepted answer. I made an edit to that end
Morning
@Machavity Yeah that makes sense. Thanks
12:37
It's been a while since I last saw a blatantly off-topic question with an open bounty.
this one, Ialready flagged it. But makes me wonder how it was overlooked.
At least yours isn't upvoted.. I've been looking at a no MVCE thread problem with 4 upvotes.
I've seen too broad questions receiving 5 upvotes in two minutes. It had to be a voting ring.
Voting rings need evidence. That having been said, Magisch did a superb job at raising awareness so they are somewhat less lived now
12:55
@Machavity didn't he have like >400 pending flags on suspected voting rings at some point?
@Adriaan Yeah. He had some methodology he worked out. Mods publicly said it was helpful but never elaborated
Must be reading chicken entrails. That's how I do all my user checks - with blood magic.
@E_net4isunsafe Indeed, most likely these are the "friends / colleagues" situations that constitute a loose or informal voting ring. "Hey coworker, I have this problem" "Post about it on Stack Overflow and I'll vote it up so it gets attention"
13:25
@DavidBuck also unclear / VLQ
@tripleee certainly all of those
And yet, 3 people still picked "Requires editing" at Triage, so that message still isn't getting through
@DavidBuck report in Samuel's chatroom I'd say
@Adriaan Already done
Is this an answer (if the link is gone)?
@Scratte I'm inclined to say yes, but a very poor one. It boils down to "Use this function/method/thingy" which is an answer. A good answer, however, would explain how to use it in the answer itself, not behind a link.
@Adriaan Thanks. Retracting my flag :)
@Scratte congrats
16:02
Putting urgent in the title really worked. It was closed in less than 2 minutes and deleted a minute later.
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@TylerH Thank you :) Only another 4200 flags away from the Green one :)
16:37
@Scratte Green one?
There's a free upvote for every 5000 flags you cast. The real reason most people donate their account access to Smokey.
It's not much, but it's honest work free.
@DavidBuck Long story short. I'm not using any general metrics on the site. I was going for the "gold flagger" of Samuel's userscript. It has a very low tolerance for declined/total ratio. Next is the "elite flagger" with a little green medal. My stats are currently looking like this
@JohnDvorak lol! Good one :)
@Scratte Ah. That explains your reluctance to flag if there's a chance of being declined.
Yup. Just one will push me back to silver.. and the ratio for the green is < 0.1%, not <=
16:59
I go for the volume, not acceptance. It applies also when I open the fridge.
It also applies to music, I guess?
@Scratte You have to be very clear, very early on in your flagging career to hit that. I had a few hits and misses before learning that you have to grit your teeth and ignore/downvote some terrible answers as flagging will get declined. If the target is < 1 declined per 1000 helpful, I need to successfully flag another 18000 posts.
I'm more concerned about my 'aged away' flags - currently 16% - as that represents time I've thrown away.
17:15
@DavidBuck I feel I did my bit when I flagged a post for closure. I don't go about in the review queue anymore, so I just flag the Question when I find them when I'm hunting NAAs. But I was lucky I suppose. Every single of my declined flags made me wonder enough to go hunting on meta and ask about it here. I was a 5 before I realized that my reason for living was the elite flagger status that no one other than a few moderators can see :D
But if you decide to go for it.. aged away counts on the total :)
 
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@M-- Meh. I'd leave it. The answer is relevant to programming
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Alrighty, thanks
19:48
Remind me please, do we close bountied questions? Or do we wait until it's up?
@Scratte We can't close bountied questions. If you feel a bountied question should be closed, then you should raise a custom mod-flag and explain that the bounty should be removed and the question closed.
We can't. The best you can do is to flag to remove the bounty, and mods don't like to do that very often.
Thank you both :) Nah.. no reason to flag it. It's an MCVE, and the author is not very cooperative.
@Scratte Then, that sounds like it should be closed.
19:53
@Scratte Or, did you mean that it does have a MCVE, but just that the OP is not very cooperative? I assumed you meant that it did not have a MCVE.
Well.. it's sort of debatable if it's an MCVE. No full one could be made. But by the looks of it, I doubt anyone will answer it. Apart from the one that's already there.
How many time can you roll back a vandalised question? See stackoverflow.com/questions/61528279/500-requesterror . It has been vandalised 3 times and finally closed. Both @Makyen and @Machavity have acted upon it.
@AdrianHHH as many times as you want. Mods get alerted when rollbacks hit something like 10 I think
@AdrianHHH As many times as it takes for a mod to lock it?
Not that I would encourage getting into a rollback war, mind you
Thanks guys.
19:55
weird, I can't mod flag that question
I usually give up and just custom mod-flag when they vandalize it a second time after there's a comment asking them not to.
yet I was able to mod flag another post earlier today, and haven't had any declined flags since then...
is my userscript hiding it? surely not
I have an option to mod flag there
I also see a custom mod-flag option.
ugh, I hate these new changes. I just realized it is the 3rd option so the user style changes that to "should be closed"
but daaaad I don't want to resort to JavaScript
19:58
@TylerH Yeah, I resorted to JavaScript. There really wasn't a way around it for what I wanted. Although, for the current case, you could key off of the value of the <input>.
@Makyen I meant it doesn't have one. It looks like it does, but there's noway to not make changes to almost everything in order for me to run it on my own system.
@Scratte If it is a debugging question and doesn't have a MCVE, then it should be closed until such time as there's enough to be able to duplicate the problem, or at least get it past the point where people have to guess at what the problem is.
@Makyen It's a thread-problem, so one has to guess anyway. I have a pretty good guess though, but I shall not sin :)
@Makyen Yeah, I was just hoping to be as lazy as possible with my first pass at the CSS :-D
but that didn't last long...
@TylerH Yeah, sigh. There's not much of a way around it, particularly with them still changing things...
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Q: I'm voting to close this tag as off-topic because it's about [piano], not programming

EJoshuaS - Reinstate MonicaBelieve it or not, yes, we do have a piano tag, which has the following very off-topic description: The piano (an abbreviation of pianoforte) is a musical instrument played using a keyboard. This clearly has nothing whatsoever to do with programming. While a lot of the questions that use t...

20:33
@Dharman I didn't monitor your room today. I think I'm taking a few days off..
@Scratte It's ok. You don't need to tell me. I appreciate if you want to help me flag. I will scroll through them after work maybe. The worst are auto-flagged anyway.
I've always only looked at the ones with a score lower than 6. The ones that weren't autoflagged. I noticed that lots of those are answers that the queues will not see.
@Scratte True, which is why you are doing a great job flagging them.
20:48
@zero298 It should still be nuked.
@NathanOliver Of course, but what should it be flagged as? VLQ, spam, or moderator?
@zero298 Spam or R/A
It's either spam, a scam, or abusive. which red flag it deserves is debatable, but it's either Spam or R/A
(I picked spam, for my 2 cents, since it's advertising...I guess the ability to lose money by sending money there.)
@zero298 Definitely not moderator -- unless there's a mass post by the same user, there's no need for moderator intervention here. Mod flags are intended for things that can't be handled by community moderation.
@zero298 spam or rude/abusive. Those are what we call the "nuke" flags as they delete the post and hit the OP with a rep penalty and an IP ban if they do it enough. This lets us basically stop someone without having to get the moderators involved.
20:55
Sometimes, we get involved anyway.
But, if you flagged something like that for moderator attention, we'd just turn around and raise a red flag on it, so you might as well just go ahead and do that yourself.
21:59
How does a question even get that many duplicates attached? Is it just a combination of flaggers and close voters? (re: stackoverflow.com/q/61591355/2943403)
@RyanM When I identify that a question is "Mega-duplicate" I drive home the message by finding lots of duplicates where the solution could have been found if the OP would have bothered to research. (All of the duplicates are from me; I kept appending pages to the list; there is a max of 5.)
@RyanM No, some gold-badge users put up to 5 duplicates to show that this question already has enough duplicates. Sometimes they just put 5 unrelated posts, but that shouldn't be done in general.
There is no harm is showing the OP multiple existing pages where solutions can be found. Sometimes the collection of duplicates are a bunch of 95% correct answers, so by aggregate the solution for the snowflake case can be derived.
Normal mortals can't do that, can they? Put more than one duplicate target on a flag?
If a full answer to a post needs linking to multiple other posts then it means that the question is not a duplicate or the duplicate targets are not good enough.
22:14
@Scratte there is a minimum rep for the privilege, but I think it should be lowered because sometimes someone closes with a weak duplicate and another stronger duplicate should be provided instead of reopening then reclosing.
@mickmackusa Must be a hidden one. I can't recall seeing that on the privileges page. I'm sure I'll know it if I reach it though
@Dharman I show my generosity and willingness to research by hunting for multiple duplicates. This often leads me to closing whole collections of duplicates and/or finding old pearls that need new answers. I rarely answer new php questions because 90% of them are duplicates.
@Scratte Only if you have a gold-badge you can put more than one post or edit the existing duplicate
Ah, sorry it is not a rep thing, but a badge thing @Scratte
@mickmackusa I would say most need to be closed and deleted, but closing most as duplicates is not so good either. I don't think it causes harm other than it is more difficult to delete it later on.
I think a lot of new questions deserve to be closed as off-topic or unclear.
Duplicates are sometimes good, because they give a new take on the same problem. Even answering duplicates in rare situations (<0.1%) comes with the benefit of a fresh solution
I have delete votes on a lot of duplicates and I indent to delete even more, but I focus primarily on the ones which cause harm, suggest worse solutions or are bad quality in general.
There are thousands of such duplicates. I really don't mind if someone answers the same question again, but providing a good, top-notch answer.
@Scratte Adding more than one duplicate target is not very useful most of the time, so normal users do not need it, but it would be nice if we could vote to change the target.
22:23
Ok thanks :) That kind of makes sense :) Even at 3K rep users may not even know the tag well.
I only opened 7 "random" posts from 2016. Nobody needs those.
22:52
hahah. This one is funny. stackoverflow.com/q/61602887/1839439 Not only it is a self-duplicate of a one posted an hour ago it also has a nice message at the end.
If I want to answer a new question which is a duplicate of an old answer BUT the old page's answers do not offer the advice that I would recommend. I take what I believe is the best course of action... Close the new page with the old page, then post my advice (which I feel has unique value) on the old page. I am a predominantly necro-poster now because I don't need points for privileges anymore. From yesterday: stackoverflow.com/a/61586613/2943403
@mickmackusa Why is hellacious higher than hello? 3v4l.org/urfqf
NVM it only checks similar_text and the if the values are equal the order is random.
23:23
@Scratte "kind of makes sense" is a great description for how a lot of SO privileges are granted (-:
"I can now delete answers? Kind of makes sense, I posted too many."
post one question that got a lot of upvotes, slowly? Congrats you're now so experienced you are trusted to do all the things
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How many recommend deletions are needed in LQP? 4 or 5? I got confused now. stackoverflow.com/review/low-quality-posts/26030538 ... I am too tired. I forgot to downvote.
@Dharman well I have no idea what's going on there, since the review is "completed"...
@RyanM I didn't downvote before ending the review, so now a flag has been raised for mods. If I were to downvote it back to 0 it would probably be removed.
23:28
I was going to say that (not-an-)answer looked familiar...and sure enough I voted to delete it earlier today.
@Makyen why wasn't it deleted, then? it has a unanimous 4 votes for "recommend deletion"
@RyanM The score is >0, so it requires moderator review. See: the answer to: "How does the LQRQ work?" for a bit more information, although it's a bit dated.
@Makyen ah makes sense, I missed that. thanks.
np
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23:48
Fair enough. It was intended as a critique of the system - I'm not claiming this user has done anything wrong or asking for any action to be taken against them (on the contrary: the user's posts are actually all fine in my book). Nonetheless, I've removed the message out of a desire not to give that appearance.
Critiquing the system is fine, as long as we're not singling out users, or their posts as an example of a user. In this case, the issue was mostly that there were posts given as representative of the user, rather than representative of content.
To repost my complaint without any ties to specific identifiable users: there exists a user with >30k reputation, 8 posts total, and only one post with 10 or more points. The question is good and has surely helped a great many people, and should be rewarded accordingly, but rewarding a user with full trusted-user privileges for asking a single question just makes no sense.

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