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12:16 AM
Is there a way we can report this? fiverr.com/asifali72090/…
 
@Dharman Absolutely! Offering a 'perk' on SO for money. Hit the "contact us" link.
... not sure about any obvious link to an SO account, though ("Asif Ali" is a very common name); but the CMs/Staff may be able to track the IP.
Or even a Meta.SE post? (Could be quicklier?)
 
Meta will simply point you to the "Contact Us" link
 
@10Rep I think you copied the wrong link. This seems to be a link to your own answer.
 
@Machavity Yes, but they will do so quickly, and the point will have been made, at least.
 
12:27 AM
@Dharman Sorry, let me edit. I meant the question, not the answer.
 
@10Rep Even then it still makes no sense when you have an answer. We close questions that should not be answered.
 
@Dharman I was new to SO at the time, I am deleting my answer.
 
@Dharman That was uncalled for. I posted all these comments for them to learn and they got upset?
 
@Dharman I have met with the same thing. They think downvoters should always leave a comment explaining why they downvoted. stackoverflow.com/a/62614818/12708583
 
12:42 AM
@Dharman I posted an answer once, and even added some bonuses. The OP got upset because my answer was too good and "took all the fun out of learning." No win game, sometimes.
 
@AdrianMole I guess he should have put that in his question....
 
@10Rep Often, with folks who are clearly 'beginners', I will try to engage them, and 'educate' rather than post a copy/pasta code block. But it's hard, sometimes, to find the right balance.
 
@AdrianMole Most of the people I answer questions for usually downvote my post if I don't give them the full code.
 
Yeah, that can happen. So just delete your post and move on.
 
Yep I did that once, and the OP deleted his question.
 
12:53 AM
Job done!
 
1:05 AM
@Makyen I think they meant to say "Convert Javascript function to PHP". There was another similar question yesterday, it must be this weekend's homework...
 
@Nick Then it's "Needs details or clarity (Unclear)". If it's been posted by more than one person, that's not unlikely.
 
1:33 AM
@Dharman Err...what thing that I said earlier? Which part is a waste of moderators' time? No moderators seem to have been involved in either of the cases you linked.
 
1:48 AM
@Dharman Yes... mod flag. Looking into it now. Already found the associated account. No point in bringing it up on Meta, unless you're wondering whether that is allowed by site rules (spoiler alert: it's not).
@10Rep We strongly encourage voters not to leave comments. So... don't expect that to happen, and definitely don't leave comments asking "downvoters" why. Those are just pointless noise. See also: meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/357436/… and meta.stackoverflow.com/a/393914
 
@CodyGray What do you mean? I might have put a comment expressing that when I was new.
 
Oh, sorry. Misread.
You were already the one saying that.
 
@CodyGray Just for curiosity's sake, how would one raise a mod-flag for an issue like that. Unlike you, us mere mortals can't find the 'associated account'; should we just raise a flag one one of our own posts, with a link and brief explanation?
 
@AdrianMole Right. Just pick one of your own posts and use the textbox to type in the same sort of explanation you'd give here. But...maybe even more details, since here you might be saying "what does everyone think?", whereas with a mod flag, you'd be saying "I think this is a problem because ..., so please do ..."
 
OK, that makes sense. Hopefully, I won't have to do so any time soon.
 
2:02 AM
It's the same way you'd flag a user account that has never posted for having an inappropriate name, or any number of other similar edge cases.
It's best if you can flag the offending post itself, but it isn't strictly necessary, as long as your flag is clear.
 
@CodyGray Could you please take a look at the comment section here: stackoverflow.com/questions/62614674/…. I think all comments have been deleted, but you are a moderator and can see.
 
@10Rep Yeah, they were deleted. I deleted them. That's the part I misread earlier. I thought you were the one complaining about it and leaving the comments, when you were actually trying to explain.
 
3:03 AM
@CodyGray Ok, thanks for the confirmation.
 
Regarding the above answer's page, there are roughly 10 answers in total that add no new value to the page and could safely be purged for the benefit of future researchers.
 
4:14 AM
@mickmackusa You have linked the question, not one of the answers.
 
whoops thanks. I'll repost.
 
4:47 AM
@SmokeDetector It's not spam.
 
@10Rep there's an appropriate meta post to refer posters to for code in images: Why not upload images of code on SO when asking a question
 
 
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6:42 AM
Why am I sometimes given seemingly random chat flags to review? Do chat flags get spread around to arbitrary users to review?
 
@VLAZ chat flags (except custom mod ones) - go to all 10k users in chat
 
@VLAZ Spam/R/A flags in chat are shown to all users with >10k rep. The users are asked to indicate if the flags are valid or invalid.
annnd too slow :)
 
So.. what happens if everyone except one thinks the message is fine? :)
 
Ah, that explains why they are also often handled before I get to them
 
6:48 AM
@Scratte You're told that you cannot vote on a message that doesn't have a flag. Seriously.
 
@VLAZ So.. it's the first one to indicate if a flag is valid, that "handles" it? Everyone else was just too late?
 
@Scratte Responses that the flag is "invalid" act as counter-flags. If counter-flags (responses of "invalid") >= flags, then the flags are dismissed. If enough flags accumulate on a message, the message is deleted and the user suspended from chat.
 
I guess so. Or maybe it requires 2-3 people, I don't know. I just got a flag for a message that I couldn't possibly see how it would be R/A but I had to check for context. By the time I was done, I couldn't approve or deny the flag.
 
@VLAZ as Makyen says above... it needs N many valid votes, minus invalid votes and not sure votes... it just happens I was about and invalidated the flag and like on main, mods votes are binding - else it would have require 5 more users to validate it, or 2/3 (can't remember which) invalid votes.
 
Users can't opt-out of flag-notifications?
 
6:58 AM
@Scratte Well, it's your browser, so you have ultimate control. You could always add some CSS or a userscript, but, no, there's no stock method of doing so.
 
The flag notifications show up the same as mentions - you get a blue bubble in your avatar at the bottom left. Clicking it will show flags.
 
There's been many discussions about chat flags... the general consensus is that they're somewhat borked... but not many people use chat and it hasn't seen any dev. love in ages...
 
@VLAZ Funny.. on chat.stackexchange I made notifications blue. I think they were red before I changed them.
 
7:30 AM
I think I just realized why one of my green ticks was removed and not placed anywhere else on the page. I reckon the OP actually thinks the "thanks" reaction is supposed to take the place of the green tick. This feature big time sucks. stackoverflow.com/posts/43837686/…
 
@mickmackusa Perhaps I'm missing something, but I don't see an accept in the history for that post
 
That is strange that it is missing from the history. I am sure it was accepted or I wouldn't have complained in the comments. Hmm.
 
@mickmackusa if it was accepted on a different day you should see it in your rep history as -15
 
Yes, @Nick that was why I visited the page.
to see if it was transferred to another answer.
 
@Nick that is true even if it was the same day: i.imgur.com/O3J7a0z.png
 
@RyanM I've not found that to happen consistently. I've had an answer recently where it was accepted/unaccepted twice (OP didn't understand they could only accept one answer) and there was no +15 or -15 on my rep for the day.
 
oh interesting
@10Rep The code is also typed into the post; is there another reason this should be closed?
 
7:59 AM
oh wow, we've built up quite a request backlog digs in
 
8:32 AM
^Could be for super server?
 
@Vega not in that condition for sure :)
 
@Vega I like that as a shorthand for Super User and Server Fault ;)
 
we really should have a User Fault :)
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True that
 
although blaming that flower guy seems to work okay :)
 
8:48 AM
NAA of the day: "I would like to ask if you have managed to find an answer to this problem? Pink chips"
 
@JonClements It will quickly grow overshadow all of the stack sites combined. It will become too powerful!
 
@VLAZ or...typowerful?
 
@RyanM at least it is polite ...
 
@RyanM If I'm not mistaken that's a lobster flavour.
Or crab flavour. I actually don't know if the two are different in taste.
 
@VLAZ ahhhhh, I was kind of curious what it said. I think you've figured it out.
 
8:53 AM
@RyanM Well, it literally says "crab" transliterated in Cyrillic . I assume it's Russian. I don't know if crabs and lobsters taste the same, though.
 
@VLAZ In my opinion, they are different, but I'm not sure how well that difference would translate to chips...
Poorly, I suspect.
 
That's also very valid. Chips flavour != real flavour. It's somewhere near but not the same.
 
sigh, that's an exact duplicate of the last NAA from SD...
 
@RyanM NAA or VLQ?
 
@Nick NAA, it's a link-only answer. Can't be fixed by an edit in the queue, for instance.
 
9:02 AM
I thought link-only were VLQ. After all, if the solution is at the end of the link, it does answer the question... and it could be fixed if OP copied and pasted the appropriate info from the link
 
@Nick Per the infamous Shog post the question is whether it would be an answer if it were stripped entirely of markup (and bare URLs).
 
@RyanM well we can apply it to the latest SD post
 
Also just copy-pasting the info doesn't quite follow the spirit of stackoverflow.com/help/referencing, which states that you should have some of your own content.
Left a custom flag on that one since this is becoming a pattern
 
9:19 AM
@CodyGray You said to flag when a user reposts identical questions.
 
@RyanM back to the whole NAA thing, I see this as being like the "look at manual for preg_split, third argument" answer in that without markup it does still have the URL of the manual page and text to say where to look.
 
@Dharman Any reason to trouble Cody when the flags have already been handled?
 
@Nick that is, IMHO, considerably more useful, because even if the link moves I could still find it. It even clues me in that I got the third argument wrong somehow, and I could maybe even just check that in my IDE. This links a random API doc page and tells me nothing about what I need to do with it. At best, I've got some keywords for Google research, and even those are partly extracted from the URL.
 
9:37 AM
@JonClements I didn't flag this. There was a discussion two days ago. I provided counter argument
 
@rene :D
@JonClements It reassures me, it wasn't you who declined ;)
 
10:15 AM
^ Same as previous SD report.
 
10:47 AM
I can never tell if a page qualifies for roomba on my mobile because I haven't memorized the criteria. Will this roomba? stackoverflow.com/q/62358150/2943403
 
@mickmackusa No, closed as duplicate so no closed roomba, and answered so not the others either
 
11:00 AM
@Dharman I still feel like I'm missing something here. A message in SOCVR is not a flag. So are you disagreeing that it makes sense to flag these, because such a flag would just waste moderators' time? Maybe. If you have a gold badge, you might not need to involve a moderator. But you still can, if you want a moderator to reach out to the user and request them to stop re-asking the same question. We have a canned template for that.
 
@Cody in this case duplicated answers... which someone raised a custom flag for the 3rd time it got posted and it got handled... still not sure why you've been pinged here :)
 
To be clear, I'm not complaining about the fact that I was pinged. More just trying to understand Dharman's point, because it's been weeks since he's said anything I disagreed with. That's some kind of record or something.
Maybe I'm getting complacent :-p
 
Heaven forbid! :)
 
11:13 AM
Cody, I just think it's a very tiny offense. Reposting the same question again happens so often that I feel it is a little bit of waste of time to ask moderators to request to talk to them. After all I could tell them the same thing in comments. It's not like a mod will delete the question or suspend the user right?
I didn't ask Cody to handle any flag. I don't even think I flagged the one I used as an example.
 
@Dharman I absolutely delete reposted duplicates, immediately after closing them as a duplicate. I also typically send a message reaching out to the user, even on the first offense. Can't speak for other mods, but I think that reaction is actually pretty common.
 
So should I flag for moderators' attention or ask SOCVR to close?
 
I can't say. Depends on your goals, I guess. Practically speaking, SOCVR is probably going to get it closed faster than a mod. But mods can do more than SOCVR can, in terms of deletion, reaching out to the user, and solving the problem for good.
Jon confused me a bit by mentioning duplicated answers. Those are a horse of a different color, as they'll raise an automatic mod flag. Nobody really needs to do anything about that.
 
11:32 AM
@AdrianMole It's a facepalm for another reason: you don't use .at() in performance-critical code...
 
OK - New close reason: Facepalm. "I'm voting to close this question because it embarrasses the poster."
 
Nah. That's not a close reason.
But I think it is what the face-in-the-hands emoji means
 
Fine! Then how about, "I'm voting to reopen this question because it embarrasses the poster."
 
Hah
Okay
 
I think it qualifies as a delete reason
 
11:37 AM
Lack of knowledge shouldn't, in general, be embarrassing.
 
11:58 AM
@RyanM I see your point. I'll go with NAA for something like that in the future.
 
12:27 PM
I ended up posting the 104th answer to the Meta question about the "thanks" feature. meta.stackoverflow.com/a/398834/2943403
 
12:42 PM
@mickmackusa 104 thanks for you
 
Yay
 
@mickmackusa I'd quite like to see an Advance Tanks button (shoots tomatoes not bullets)
 
If we are making a features wishlist, I'll have the nega-bounty, please. It will allow me to spend 50, 100, 250, 500 of my own rep to reduce the number of upvotes on a post by 5, 10, 25, 50 (respectively).
 
@mickmackusa I would go to zero so quickly
 
yes, but gloriously so!
I forgot to mention that I think it would need gold tag badge privileges -- this would exclude you @Dharman.
 
12:57 PM
@mickmackusa Eek, no - there are some folks with high-rep who are either permanently stuck in amateur mode, or maliciously motivated, or both. A recipe for a massive bun-fight ;-)
 
yeah, it'll never go.
Perhaps the stipulation would be that if the post is deleted, you don't get your nega-bounty back -- so make it count.
and make it not affect the poster's rep, just the vote tally.
 
@mickmackusa This has been proposed in an answer on meta, if I remember correctly. But I think the answer was edited after a comment from a high reputation user saying that they would be able to bury any other user with this feature.
 
Bury the post, not the user. Affect the vote tally, not the user's rep. One nega-bounty per user per post. ...we all realize that I am making this up on the fly, right?
...this is not something I've had in the oven for a while.
 
@mickmackusa So, you'll use your reputation to super downvote a post with no reputation loss to the poster?
 
1:12 PM
There have been utterly incorrect posts that I have found with massively huge upvotes that will mislead researchers. I can't curate / make a dent in those posts with a single downvote.
 
@mickmackusa Here's one suggestion with negative bounties. And here's the response that I believe made the poster edit the suggestion.
 
1:30 PM
Hmm, this is a thought provoking exercise. Another part of this feature is that there would be a few preset "reasons" for the downty (just like the bounties have) and of course a custom field as well. This would mean that there would be a user and a reason bound to the event. Then if other users came along and disagreed with the downty, then they could upvote the answer.
Ultimately, by not affecting the user's rep and only the post's tally, this becomes less of a weapon against users and more a weapon for curation.
If the cost-reduction ratio isn't steep enough, boost the factor until the sweet spot is realized.
 
@mickmackusa I think the problem is that it can just be used to get rid of the competition. Which would be a bad thing in my opinion. Tactical downvoting is already a thing, of course that is anonymous, but one could always argue that the other answer is inferior and must go.
 
1:45 PM
Yeah, @Scratte I don't disagree with you there.
 
2:24 PM
What's up with the voice? It sounds like a computer.
 
It is. Persistent too. Second userid today after the first one got nuked.
 
 
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print [gets, gets, gets].reverse.join
 
4:21 PM
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Q: What is the [automation] tag about?

Jan WichelmannI just encountered a suggested edit which added the automation tag to a C#/Selenium question. This left me wondering: What is the intent of that tag? I started by searching for a definition of "automation". Wikipedia says: Automation, or Labor-saving technology is the technology by which a proce...

 
 
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5:30 PM
@Yunnosch Heh.. you don't think what was a little harsh? :) I understood it because there were spaces..
 
@Scratte I am hoping for something "I can't read that." I am not expecting perfect English, how could I,being non-native. But some care with writing is not too much, especially if those who are adressed are those who are expected to help.
 
@Yunnosch I understand you point, but they used a ","
 
Yes. "a". Singular. But well. You might be right. I am edgy today, so I will delete.
 
I think some users really try, but fail. I can't tell if they're not trying. I imagine if they were, they'd be more discouraged now.
@Yunnosch RyanM did a SEDE query yesterday. Turns out you were right :) You are more talkative than most others in here. Unfortunately the query was modified, so it seems all traces are gone.
 
5:45 PM
r/a
 
^maybe a duplicate, but will hunt my nights ;)
 
@Vega At least NAA, if not R/A (abuse of system). It's substantially plagiarized from various possible sources. Some possible sources can be found with various Google searches (example). I've raised a custom flag wrt. the plagiarism.
 
I wonder why users do this. I've been thinking it may be some kind of game with bets on how long the post stays.
 
@Makyen You were much more patient than me. I did try to google a couple of suspect phrases but got nothing. I couldn't bother continuing to review it. My brain is currently melting anyway and reading that did feel like a further abuse of it.
@Scratte maybe? It's also common for drive-by trolling. Post some nonsense and don't engage further. A well crafted message can generate reply for days or weeks in a forum. The key points are to make it just legible enough for people to want to read it but insert stuff they'd be compelled to disagree with and insult you over. With some luck, you may even get people banned on a forum over this.
 
6:04 PM
@VLAZ Wrong site then. It would be better to post sketchy code here :D
 
@VLAZ I can certainly understand that. Really. I definitely didn't read the whole thing, because, well, it's an obvious delete. The only real issue is how to delete it/comment/flag.
I happened to get decent results from my second, or third, Google search. The key was selecting a portion of the text which wasn't appropriate for the person to modify to make it sound like they were the ones talking. Another indicator of where it wouldn't have been modified was that the tenses or quantities within a sentence don't match (i.e. they didn't change that portion of the sentence).
What I'll normally do is select a moderate portion of the text and use the context menu to search on Google for the selection. Then, once the page opens, add " to the beginning and end of the search terms. If I don't get anything, then I'll read what I'm searching for more closely and drop portions that might be slightly changed by the OP.
 
@Scratte Probably there is the wrong kind and the helpful kind. Surely the query does not tell them apart.
 
@Yunnosch I found it!.. If you want to see :)
 
Yes please.
 
You're only the second most talkative :)
 
6:21 PM
I don't get it. 1.75 comments per post, OK. But which posts? All on SO? Hardly.
 
@Yunnosch All the posts you commented on.
 
I see. So if I comment at all, then I tend to noticably more than one comment. Thanks.
 
@Scratte heh, I'm fourth :D
 
@VLAZ Removing the userids, you are not even among the first 50,000 of talkative users on Stack Overflow :D
 
I know :P I was a bit surprised my average was even close to 1.5. I thought it'd be lower than that.
 
6:37 PM
The most talkative people in comments are, perhaps unsurprisingly, people who ask questions rather than answering them
 
@VLAZ Maybe you have one post where you're commented 167 times.
 
@Scratte Yeah, that post. Good discussion there. (/joke)
I'll probably try to see what my highest amounts of comments were. I feel like it should be not THAT high. Maybe 10-ish at most.
 
oh I have a query for that...somewhere
give me a sec
 
This one seems to work. But how do you make the post ID into a link?
 
@VLAZ PostId as [Post Link] - it's a magic column name
 
6:48 PM
Thanks!
I did re-use the average query for my one. I stripped the outer one and simplified the inner somewhat.
My highest comment count is one post with 10 comments, then one with 9.
Then I have few with 8 and 7
 
I dug through the history from my various progressions toward writing the average query :-p
 
So, most of the time I leave 2 or less comments. Good, I really didn't think I was THAT talkative overall. Although I do have 10k comments on SO which is a lot more than I anticipated :O
 
So a bit under half of your comments are the only comment you left on the post
 
Wait, my profile claims I have about 10k comments left. The query shows 3k less than that. Are deleted comments counted in the profile?
 
7:03 PM
@VLAZ Maybe I shouldn't have deleted my message where I made the same mistake above :D they're frequencies, so they have to be multiplied by the count
 
Ah...yes, that makes sense.
Yes, then I get closer to what's in my profile
 
It should be accurate as of sometime in the last 12 hours or so (but only because today is Sunday)
Unless you can see deleted comments in your profile. Is the number in your profile that you see something other than 10,412?
 
It is 10,412. I just stopped calculating then when I got to about 10,200 since it seemed close enough.
 
@CodyGray Does it have to be an exact copy-paste or is there some wiggle room? i.e., should I still go to the trouble of raising a flag if they've only copy-pasted 90% of the answer?
 
7:51 PM
Methinks MRE is kind of a jerky acronym.
 
@JohnDvorak The reason I am using MRE is because I don't know whether it is MCVE or MVCE.
 
both are correct ;)
 
thanks
!
 
(it's traditionally MCVE, but I personally like MRE better...it also sounds like food)
 
MRE stands for Minimal, Reproducible Example.
What does MCVE stand for?
 
7:57 PM
Minimal Complete and Verifiable Example.
 
I'd like the R to be Runnable.
 
@RyanM I don't like MRE specifically because it sounds like food. I prefer MCVE because it's like in Red Alert 2 the MCV was essentially the core of your base. Like how the code is usually the core of your question.
 
@VLAZ Valid, though I like "Reproducible" better. A "complete" Android app won't fit in a question, so you need enough that I can reproduce it if I care to
 
@VLAZ sorry my ignorance, but which kind of food does MRE sound like?
 
8:10 PM
@RyanM thanks, lesson learned :)
 
@RyanM I had never thought of it like that :)
So MVCE stands for Minimal Verifiable and Complete Example?
 
@10Rep Yes, it was the standard term/abbreviation until last year when Shoh9 changed it. It...wasn't popular.
 
@VLAZ Ya, thanks! I personally like MCVE better.
 
@10Rep You're missing a cv-pls tag, and also you should specify why it's not suitable (in this case, "General computing" would be correct)
 
8:25 PM
@RyanM Thanks. I thought a was not appropriate since it would have to be migrated to another site.
 
@10Rep We don't migrate such questions
 
@Dharman Why?
 
You would have to make a good case for the question to be migrated. We simply don't migrate trash.
 
You could specify in your cv-pls that it should be migrated, but that question probably isn't in a good enough state to migrate
 
Ok
 
8:27 PM
If it had good answers or if it was upvoted or it was some really well written question then we could consider migrating
 
If I were a moderator on both SO and SU, I'd migrate and immediately close as a dupe of superuser.com/questions/334793/…, but there are very few people on this earth who can do that, and it's not worth bothering them for this :-)
 
@RyanM Is it even possible to be a moderator on two sites?
 
Yep! You can be elected to multiple. The Community Managers (Stack Exchange employees) and some other employees are also global moderators
 
@RyanM I was referring to community elected moderators.
If there is someone like that, then they must have a lot of power :)
 
It is possible, but likely due to SO itself being a huge burden to moderate, there is currently no overlap between SO's and SU's elected moderators
 
8:31 PM
@RyanM Thanks for the confirmation.
 
I expect anyone attempting to run for both would be asked many pointed questions along those lines
 
I know there are some mods who were elected on other multiple stacks but can't think of anybody at the moment. Well, nobody who is still a mod, though. Monica was a mod on several places.
 
There are several who are elected on multiple, I'm just not sure any of them are SO mods
 
@VLAZ On Mi Yodeya and StackOverflow, right?
 
Worldbuilding, Writing, and Meta.SE, I believe. I don't think she was a mod on SO. (also yes, Judaism)
 
8:33 PM
Ah, Andy moderates SO, Community Building, and Hardware Recommendations (elected on SO, pro-tempore on the others)
 
@RyanM Well that must be a burden :)
 
I expect so :-)
 
@RyanM Considering how much garbage there is on StackOverflow itself.
And arguing with new users about downvoting :p
 
The other communities are not quite as active as SO. For a quick example on Meta.SO the last 50 most recent topics (that aren't deleted yet!) barely go a week back. On Meta.Worldbuilding you may not even get a post a week some times.
 
@VLAZ And the beta sites as well
There each questions gets many views
 
8:40 PM
How do one find those beta sites?
 
@Scratte You just find them :D. One example would be Hinduism.
 
@Scratte Have you tried the [fish] tag on Pets.SE? Errr, no, wait, sorry, that's a betta site.
 
@RyanM Did you misspell betta on purpose?
 
haha funny pun
 
8:44 PM
@RyanM Nice.. :) Those tails are just so fluffy.
 
@Scratte My teacher calls us "betta fish" cause we are in the beta testing class.
 
But there's no place to find a list of beta sites then?
 
@Scratte Not that I know of...
 
@10Rep That better than being called that because you guys are fighting all the time.
 
You can find a list of all sites at stackexchange.com/sites
I do not believe there is a way to filter to specifically beta sites
 
8:47 PM
Unless you go through all the sites and make a list of them on paper :)
 
@RyanM sede
 
@RyanM What is this then? Area 51?
 
For a list of all beta sites, see area51.stackexchange.com/?tab=beta
 
@Scratte Area 51 is a place where people suggest new site ideas
for the stackexchange network
 
It's mostly defunct, though, as only two sites have been created in the past year.
 
8:50 PM
@Scratte You can see all the sites generated from Area 51 because once those sites are approved and created, they become beta sites.
 
ah! nice.
 
Ok. But at some point they are no longer beta sites, I suspect. Then they leave the area 51 and go real?
 
The terminology is a bit of a mess, as sites can stay in "beta" indefinitely.
 
@Scratte I don't know. Hinduism is still a beta site, even though it has been a long time since it was created
 
8:53 PM
@pppery Ahh.. thanks :) That clears out some confusion :)
Hmm.. I see Vegetarianism has been 1244 days in beta, and has a total of 602 Questions. That's not a lot of activity.
 
Shortage of meat-free keyboards?
 
I think perhaps there is a lot of competition on that topic :)
 
I suppose they don't have much beef with each other there
Someone start puns.se
 
@Dharman I would run for moderator of this...
 
I'd have to moderate myself on that
 
9:02 PM
I could engage in moderation of puns without engaging with puns in moderation.
 
@Dharman Spam could be problematical, though.
 
@AdrianMole They already have artificial bacon, no reason to not have pink canned soya beans :)
 
I suppose they could have Quorn flags.
 
Because that would never turn into Cornflakes :D
 
hehe
A most excellent opening for a posted answer: "I do not have an answer. My question..." stackoverflow.com/a/62628270/10871073
 
9:13 PM
@AdrianMole Oh yeah I have seen this a couple times
 
@AdrianMole Are you lurking in Dharman's room? It's not even 1 minute old :)
 
No, I'm in So Bio-toxic.
 
 
9:56 PM
Yet another proof the experiment works: stackoverflow.com/review/low-quality-posts/26535591
 
10:07 PM
@Dharman OK, so you went with the dupe of the dupe! I just thought the first was much easier to identify as an exact dupe. No big deal, though.
 
@AdrianMole I thought the answer is better in the other link
 
I agree. 352 upvotes to go before I get my very own hammer.
 
@AdrianMole I'll send them to you tomorrow :=p
 
np {cheque is in the post}
 
If you upvote 40 of Adrian's posts a day, it should only take 9 days!
Though it's weird, I have all my sockpuppets each upvote 40 of my posts a day and my reputation never seems to go anywhere...
 
10:17 PM
It would get reversed. In an off-chance it wouldn't I would caught it as suspicious voting and mod-flag
 
@Dharman yeah, I should have included the second half of the joke in the first message...
 
@JohnDvorak Why exactly should we close this one?
 
An answer would require a full introduction to quantum computing
 
I would vote as off-topic, but it might be considered borderline on-topic
 
It's also not really a programming question methinks
 
10:22 PM
I will stay neutral. I can't decide
 
There is a Quantum Computing stack. I'd say it's more on-topic there. Also possibly Computer Science but I'm not sure.
 
It's too old to migrate.
 
It would be too broad even there
NNATO now edited to remove one of its two links.
 
@AdrianMole You can always custom flag for moderators to migrate, I don't think they're subject to those time limits...
 
@RyanM I'm pretty sure they are. 60 days, if I remember correctly.. there a conversation in this chat about it somewhere in March I think.
 
10:40 PM
ahhhh, nice, well found
So I was like...30% right.
there needs to be a reaaalllllly good reason
 
@RyanM Maybe an old Question with a positive score and answers with positive scores too?
 
@Scratte That may just mean that Cody is too old to migrate.
 
@Scratte this would be a good example of a question that I would want migrated if it could be (I've already flagged it as such - the flag was marked helpful with no action, which I assume means "I agree with you but it's not enough of a problem to bother a CM")
 
@RyanM I don't know how mods actually decide whether or not to pass such a request 'up' to the CMs, or even what happens if/when they do. But there are only a very few CMs (5, last current count), so their flag queues are probabaly even more swollen than the mods'.
 
@RyanM If you have flagged it in the past few months it is likely it was escalated but now waits in the CM queue
 
10:52 PM
On the other hand, despite there being fewer of them and having much wider scope, it is their full-time job, so they have considerably more time to dedicate to it. None of which, is, of course, intended to downplay the work they do or the amount of it they have.
 
@AdrianMole I find it odd but I am also a fan of this odd decision to lock site functionality based on physical age.
 
@Dharman It was flagged March 16, not sure when it was handled by the moderator.
 
Not sure what the philosophy is, there. But, when a new Stack site is created (there was no Quantum Stack when that qubit question was posted), I would like to think that SO is 'scanned' for appropriate posts to move en bloc.
 
I would be surprised if that were done. It would create numerous problems.
 
Yeah, probabaly.
 
10:55 PM
many are touched on in the links in this question
 

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