After half a day spent adjusting my tracking script, I managed to get it to search for questions containing foreign words. It kinda works. I can trigger a search for a common word in that language and it finds some of them. I might revisit this at some point, but for the moment if someone wants to help me you can join a new room where I dump all the links. chat.stackoverflow.com/rooms/215913/to-be-closed If you have a word in mind you would like me to scan let me know & I can execute it
Yeah, unfortunately, I haven't come up with a good way to identify if the question is mostly in English. Some of them are only there because of some random words.
@Dharman and @RO, just to make sure, is ^above^ the correct way to handle Dharman's Listings?
@Dharman if you didn't yet: "erro"
'obrigado', 'gracias', etc
'tabela', 'columna', 'linha'
and the famous 'antecipadamente'
I think with this one we made a mistake: stackoverflow.com/questions/58342798/…. It had both languages, editing out the Portugues maybe would have been enough?
@Vickel You, as someone who closed voted (because that won't put it in the reopen queue), could edit it to remove the non-English portion. That would make it easier/quicker for other people to evaluate and wouldn't have people instantly triggering on the non-English text and saying "unclear".
@Vickel If you will be voting to close, then it's better to edit after you actually vote to close, because then your edit will not put the question in the reopen queue, even if your edit comes in after the post has been closed.
@Vickel I didn't get that far. :; It was unclear to me what it was, because it had the non-English and no one had edited it out. :) I couldn't do it, because I didn't vote to close, and I didn't want to put it in the reopen queue.
@Vickel "After you actually vote to close". Once you VtC, it doesn't matter if the question gets closed prior to your edit being complete and applied. If you edit first, then other people might VtC and actually close the question prior to your edit being applied. If that happens, then the question is directly put in the reopen queue after your edit.
ok I got it, thanks, I actually meant: then it's better to edit "after you actually vote to close" or "after you actually vote to close and the OP was closed?"
@Vickel As long as it's after you VtC, then it's probably better edit sooner, rather than later. That's based on the assumption that it's better for people to be making their choice to VtC/upvote/downvote/comment/etc. on the version after you edit it, which seems like a good idea to me.
Language/framework which this could be applied? "Further, we contend that the reason there are so many repeat question on the news groups, or so many less than optimal implementations, is not because users are inherently stupid, but just plain confused."
@Dharman I went through that big list. Lots of false positives. Looks like significantly higher than average hit-rate for Spanish (and maybe Portuguese), compared to other languages. It would significantly reduce the false positive rate if you could find a way to check for foreign-language words making up a certain percentage of the post, rather than just appearing once or twice. The false positives make it more time-consuming to go through.
And more of those need editing; I didn't necessarily take the time to edit everything that needed it. Although I did make some edits, I mostly just nuked things that could justifiably be nuked.
Also... lots of duplicates (that is, questions appearing multiple times in the list). Would be handy if you could filter out duplicates so they didn't appear multiple times in the list. Fortunately, when I nuked them on the first inspection, SO was kind enough to make that clear to me when the same question showed up in another tab. But for those that were false-positives, I had to make the same assessment twice (or more).
I don't understand how the First Post queue work. I just got this Question. It's a week old, and the queue is not very big. I'm reluctant to think that it could have been sitting in that queue all this time.
@Scratte It wasn't; it was only enqueued 1 hour ago (2020-06-14 03:10:50Z)
I have no idea how the queue works. Maybe there's a bug delaying things being pushed into the queue.
If I remember correctly, there was such a bug a week or so ago. I'm really not the right person to ask questions about implementation details of review queues, though.
@Vega What exactly do you mean? Do you mean that there was a chat flag show up in the bottom-left corner, but when you went to look at it, it was actually a flag on a comment on the main site?
The explanation of my username comes from a joke in an office I used to work at. We were running Oracle servers for a logistics operation. There was an oddity in the database access tools we were using, which was that if you manually started a transaction and forgot to close it, it could freeze up the production application. Someone did this regularly and earned the moniker "Arfur Job" (said in a Cockney accent).
Fun fact, I used to do some curation on UD quite a while ago. You sift through submissions and approve them or not. You can read only so many "lol so random" submissions before it gets old, though.
I wonder if they have a big problem with submissions that attempt to ask programming questions. We've learned that, anywhere there is a textbox, someone will type a programming question into it.
@CodyGray the page is already suitably answered and is an under-researched and unattempted duplicate question. The bounty is only to bump up the OP's question's vote tally. Rather than allow the bounty to finish, then hammer the question closed. A merciful play is to Ctrl-Z the bounty and hammer. If you don't wanna, I accept that.
@mickmackusa Was just referring to your "dear moderators" comment there, expressing frustration with the stupid question/bounty. That doesn't do any good. Mods don't actually read every incoming comment on SO. :-) Just raise a flag.
@RyanM Meh, hard to say if that's flaggably NAA....
When I close a question, I tend to move all low-quality answers to comments in order to allow the question to start fresh, in the (unlikely) event that it gets edited to comply with our expectations.
Yup. So mods won't necessarily delete it in response to NAA flags. It would depend mostly on which mod handled the flag.
I can name mods who would delete it in response to NAA, and I can name mods who would decline the flag.
As I think I mentioned once before in here, that's why the Meta guidelines on what to flag are very conservative. They're more guides to not getting your flag declined. They're not meant to constrain how moderators handle flags.
Before I post on Meta, is there any obvious reason why an answer should remain in FP or LA if it's already been flagged as NAA and received at least one delete vote in LQP? Seems like a waste of reviewer effort.
@DavidBuck but it needs (at least in LA) a couple of reviews (6 flags for deletion or the three real delete votes) to finish the review. Why woud you remove it from the queue if it isn't done?
@rene The deletion will take place in LQP, not LA. LA reviewers would just flag if NAA or LQ or mark Looks OK. I don't see how more NAA flags helps if something is already in the LQP queue and at least one reviewer has already voted to delete. I don't believe the additional NAA flags would do anything.
@CodyGray Thanks for the great job you have done with deleting the questions. This really helps with our curating efforts. I completely understand that my search script is not perfect and it does find a lot of false positives, but it was only a few hours of work. If I can come up with some good algorithm it might be better at finding stuff to close.
@sideshowbarker There's really no language detection. It is a very naive regex recognizing common foreign words or characters. The goal was to have a more accurate search than what SO offers natively. When searching for common words using SO search it brings a lot more false positives IMHO. If you have an idea how to identify which language the post was written in I can try to implement it.
@Dharman there are some language-detection libraries that do a pretty good job of guessing languages. github.com/shuyo/language-detection (Java) is one that I use for doing language detection in the W3C HTML checker (validator)
@Dharman How about a list (dunno how big it would need to be) of common English words that you would expect to have in any valid post? If you find < x such words, it's probably not English?.
... 'x' could also vary according to the total word count.
I did not add anything to rule out duplicates from the list, because I am used to having different color highlighting for visited links, so I can easily see the ones I already checked
@AdrianMole It's in the URRS. Not showing a different color for visited links in chat is something I find quite annoying, and makes it impossible to tell which questions you've already evaluated, so I put it in the URRS, but some people don't like it, so there are options about if to apply it and if so on what parts of the UI.
@E_net4likestoflag 1st of all, your code is tooooo messy. I felt a sudden cringe while I looked at it and copied all of your code to my text editor and fixed it well. You should write clean code so practice more. Use my code as a sample.
@Makyen I remember, now. It's the one script that I actually made an edit to (with guidance from you, or some other Room occupant). "First steps into the dark side..." IIRC.
I complained so much about invisible visited links that Sam made me a userscript for SO main. But it apparently doesn't have any effect on chat. I could probably fix that, with just a little modification...
@CodyGray The CSS which is used for visited links in the URRS starts here, with adding a diamond to moderator's usernames just below that. It looks like even for my person mods I was lazy and just copied what was in the URRS, but then added a hard-coded config variable:
Only one user tries to help me as always, as I have already posted questions, he seems to be offline for a while now, I dint get any response other than him, so in case you peeps can throw some light?
@YuvrajSingh If you asked a question on the site you should wait some time. Questions don't always get answers quickly and sometimes they don't get answered at all.
@YuvrajSingh It seems that on your most recent question, you've already accepted an answer. This suggests that your problem is solved. If you have a follow-up question, then you should ask a new question. Include a link to the original question within the description, if it helps to provide context.
I flagged this NAA as NAA in the LA queue, but the first LQP reviewer has edited it instead of selecting delete, which has set the LQP review to complete. If someone else flags it as NAA (as I now can't), will it go back into LQP?
@Machavity I was wondering if it is possible to request SmokeDetector privileges. I have taken the tour, reviewed the FAQ and signed up for an account on Metasmoke.
@IanCampbell that is a good start and appreciated. While we take your request into consideration, it is advised to respond to smokey reports as if you had privileges. Smokey might bark at you while doing so but it gives us the feedback of you getting it right. Spam flagging has consequences for the post and the OP if done incorrectly and due to Smokeys autoflag feature might kick-in sooner. We don't fancy having to explain ourselves on Meta.
For the record: your earlier response to that spam report is noticed and appreciated a step to obtain privileges in this room. Give it 6 to 8.
On a side note, is it a bug that I could record feedback without privileges? I can ask this in another chatroom if it's off topic for here. metasmoke.erwaysoftware.com/post/247509
@IanCampbell the "privileges" are only for when you want to give feedback here in this room, from within the chat transcript. If you use any of the userscripts you're all set. For what appears in this rooms transcript we (or I if you want) have chosen to keep some control over who gives spam feedback.
@IanCampbell FTR, I've linked your MS feedback page in the RO backroom after @Machavity forwarded your request. So it is in our view for all the RO's to look at and give their advice.
@rene Got it, my apologies for misunderstanding the different requests. Really what I intended to request was review privileges on MS so I could send feedback on reports made by SD on SO.
@IanCampbell Sorry, had something come up there. There's no fee. MS is free. I should also note that Charcoal must also approve of you, as its their project
@Machavity Yes, I assumed it was free, just playing along with the joke. Should I go to Charcoal HQ and ask there? Or as rene intimated, things are occurring behind the scenes?
CVQ audits are becoming more cunning. This one is particularly devious: the link to the actual questions shows a vote score of 8 (which partly gave it away to me) but one pending close vote. Note to self: Be alert (Stack Overflow needs lerts)!
@Chipster I wasn't too sure whether or not to leave the system-added 'dupe' comment, so I deleted the one I generated. I guess your vote resurrected it.
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@AdrianMole Oh, sorry. I didn't know. Do you think I should delete it?
BTW, if anyone here is going to run for Moderator, they should consider changing their username to "Community". That would throw plenty of spanners in the works! ;)
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@AdrianMole That would be funny. It'd mess with people, that's for sure.
New favorite reason (included as the first line of the question) for asking a bad question: "I know this isn't the quite right platform for this but I really only have an account for StackOverflow."
celebrating milestone 5k, while doing so I was wondering if there is a userscript to filter out tag wiki edits from "normal" edits in the suggested edits review cue?