@Makyen thanks, I promise to be faster to get to the next milestone... anyway to find those rare, but often very essential tag wiki edits, you need a lot of SKIP
which is frustrating, specially when 5k+ users go over them and dispatch a tag wiki reject with "This edit does not make the post even a little bit easier to read, easier to find, more accurate or more accessible. Changes are either completely superfluous or actively harm readability."
An edit can fail to make a tag wiki even a little bit easier to read, easier to find, more accurate or more accessible and either be completely superfluous or actively harm readability
@pppery if you, as a curator have a subject score of 2 or less of what you are reviewing and are not able to read a message saying "we need to change this, because there is a new version available", that's a problem
Are they? I frequently skip main tag edits (unless I'm an SME), but the reasons for excerpts are certainly different, with "Lacks usage guidance" and "Copied content."
@AdrianMole the thing is, now I have a rejected edit, but the tag wiki needs to be changed, latest version is 4 not 3, how often can I try before I get edit banned?
If either of those who rejected your edit is 20K+, then maybe ping them and explain, so that they can then make the edit on your behalf (without it having to be reviewed).
@Braiam thanks, but it should say:"CodeIgniter 3.x is a major version tree (3.1.11 is the latest version of this tree, intended for use with PHP 5.6+)......." as there is a version4, which has its own tag and wiki excerpt
@Vickel I refuse by principle including information that would become arbitrarily obsolete in the tag excerpts. They are mainly for guidance, not for being updated each release cycle.
They created a new repo, new marketing materials, new everything with Graylog2, and then when they saw that their userbase migrated completely, they pulled the plug.
@Braiam I have been thinking a bit about "I am against tag versions", but I don't agree. There are legacy code questions, which need to be addressed to the version in use. Otherwise answers might fail.
@IanCampbell The tag description was quite pointless, specially for Angular NavigationStart event. It never said the real purpose, neither made allusion to Angular. Just a redundant text. Also I am not sure we need a tag for each event. I rejected.
I'd be inclined to remove that tag entirely, but I'm not an SME so I'm not gonna touch it. I can say that similar overly specific tags for frameworks I am familiar with are annoying and make questions harder to find.
It seems like that question should be untagged from router, which specifically says not to use it that way, tagged with angular-router, and untagged from navigationstart.
I did the tag swap, because I know enough about routers to know this question is not about them. I didn't remove the tag in question because I'm not an SME and therefore not burninating a tag I don't understand
If it's roomba'd and no one else uses it, the tag will be deleted
Speaking of tags, what's the best way to advocate for a tag synonym? There's one for a subject about which I am an SME that is both useless and misnamed, and I think it should be a synonym of the main tag.
About 20k results when I search Stack Overflow for "recycleradapter", yet here's this crazy guy telling me "There is no such thing as RecyclerAdapter".
@rene Curiously, neither can I since I moved here...we don't exactly have ...weather... here in the Bay Area.
And I live in the part of the Bay that is not subject to our incompetent electric utility shutting off the power because they spent years not trimming trees away from the lines
@CodyGray That's Google's heuristics...quoting it reduces it to a mere 3k, and SO search finds a mere 1362. For comparison, another popular misspelling, recycleview, has 2850 SO search results
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@AdrianMole it is a legit site, IIRC, but has been linked here quite often the past years, and usually has a questionable reputation with regard to quality
@Adriaan As much as I'd like it to be, I don't think it actually is spam. Yes, the reliability of articles is sketchy at best and I'd prefer people used other sources. But the site itself isn't automatically flaggable. In its defence, it has some decent reference tables. MDN can sometimes be too comprehensive, if you're just trying to find something quickly.
@Adriaan most likely a dupe, to be honest. We have a canonical for it. I've posted it in the comments.
@VLAZ Yes, on that SD report the domain that was after the @ is what triggered the detections. The detections were that the domain was similar to their username and the NS configuration for the domain was similar to what tends to be associated with some spam.
@Dharman If you transcribe the words in the GIF and feed them into Google Translate (and search for the apparent name), it appears to be about new songs from a particular (not very popular) artist.
@desertnaut NAA flags only take one so we generally don't request them unless someone defeated your previous flag (i.e. the poster deleted and undeleted)
@AdrianMole I think that if you for some reason cannot flag yourself, then as an exception. Which I have done on a couple of occasions, though I didn't use flag-pls.
@desertnaut It's not a big deal. It's just nearly useless for more than one NAA or VLQ flag to be active at a time. The only thing it does is make it require one more "Looks OK" response in the review queue per additional flag.
@desertnaut Yes. If you can't flag it yourself (e.g. you've run out of flags, or you've previously flagged it and it's been kicked out of the review queue), then requesting a re-flag is fine.
I do not understand why I'm not allowed to do more than 20 reviews on one queue. It can't be because Stack Overflow doesn't want to overburden me, because they will let me do 60 reviews a day. 20 on each queue that's accessible for my reputation level.
@Makyen That's not really a good argument. Then they should limit the number to total reviews, not the reviews per queue. I'm sure that if you wanted to, they'd let you do 160 reviews a day.
@Scratte I didn't really think you were. It's mostly that I find the argument a bit frustrating. I rarely like someone deciding to be my nanny (talking about SE, not you). OTOH, I understand that if they didn't limit it in some way, then they would get a few people that did several hundred reviews in a day, and those reviews may be significantly lower quality as it gets further along in the number that they do.
There's also a reasonable argument that for some queues, where they are not consistently full, that it's good to spread the reviews around to different people. But, I don't recall SE making that argument, although they may have.
@Makyen Jeff Atwood did here "We really want vote diversity here, so that's the point of the limits -- if the same 2 folks are vetting all the edits, that's not a sufficient set of eyeballs on those edits."
@Makyen Personally I'd prefer to do 60 on a day on just one queue, instead of spreading them over several queues. But of course that would be tricky to do on days where the number of posts in a queue is very low. But.. I see the argument of vote diversity, though I find that a little strange as well, as no one can vote more than once per post. And no one limits my flagging of post outside the queue (except for the 100 daily flag limit)
@Makyen I tried to make a script myself, but it's only working sometimes :D So at the moment Cody is hot pink, but with no diamond. I wanted to try to find your secret to fix my own script.
@Makyen I see. I'll need to study the rest though. I used the CHAT.addEventHandlerHook but my change seems to get overridden. Thanks for the direct link :)
@Scratte For that change, there should be no need to use CHAT.addEventHandlerHook() at all. You should only need to append the CSS in a <style> to the document.head || document.documentElement.
@CodyGray If you mean in the URRS, the code is complicated by A) having lots of the CSS in one location; B) the ability to turn it off and on; and C) There are times when the diamond already exists in the Chat UI, so it's not desirable to have it duplicated.
@Braiam I'd say that tag is actually becoming more relevant, as time goes on. The IDE collects new glitches, as well as new tools, and changes in existing ones, etc. There are many questions for which it certainly is appropriate, but, yeah, there's a ton for which it's not, too.
+1 to Mike's argument in support of the android-studio tag, there are quite a number of legitimate questions in that tag. The problem is that people don't understand the difference between Android Studio and the Android framework. So the text of the questions is often similarly wrong.
I think it's true. Haskell questions are audits. Also, comments from a month ago doesn't seem to fit that the Question supposedly was asked "3 mins ago".
@RyanM I'm not saying that the aren't legitimate android studio questions, is just that if that prevents the user from using the system tools effectively, we need to review its existence.
@IanCampbell It's certainly provocative but that doesn't make it offensive. There are many usernames that, under a puritanical rule, would be disallowed. Think of the RO with the orange helmet.
... but that's the point I was trying to make. There are many words and phrases that, should one choose to, can be (mis)interpreted as offensive. But that does not make them so: Imply != Infer.
It's the old "double entendre" effect. So, for example: A girl walks into a bar and asks for a double Entendre. So the barman gave her one.
"Racist Gym Teacher" has been flagged countless times. Enough times that I recognize that name immediately. Multiple moderators, including myself, have deemed it not offensive. One of the times I declined it, I said something like, "While the idea that the name stands for (racism) is rather distasteful, the name itself is not offensive, not any more than the user name "CompleteMoron" would be. At least they're honest!"
@Machavity Was going to ask you to reconsider after an edit, but found a dupe instead.