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1:36 AM
@10Rep I don't think that's necessary; just flag it and let the Low Quality Posts queue or moderators do their work.
 
@pppery I already flagged it. I didn't mean to add the del-pls tag.
 
@10Rep In this case, the user lists the site in their profile. BTW: it's preferable to have such conversations in here, or Charcoal HQ, rather than in comments on the post.
 
@Makyen Ok, I'll keep that in mind. Thanks.
 
@10Rep np.
 
2:00 AM
@10Rep Better to flag NAA
 
 
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4:15 AM
@RyanM Judgment call, as always. But if an answer is 90% copied, that's probably worth a mod flag...
@RyanM There is, in fact, no one on this earth who can do that, as there are no moderators in common between Stack Overflow and Super User. ChrisF hasn't gotten elected on SU yet. :-)
Or...perhaps there are some gold-badge holders on SU who are also mods on SO?
 
@CodyGray CMs could as well, right?
 
@RyanM If you can find one, sure.
Related to the earlier discussion about migrating posts older than 60 days, it's not simply that a CM needs to be located and persuaded to do so. It's also that we are generally discouraged from doing so, since the purported target sites generally don't want these.
When you spin up a new site, like TeX.SE, it is hard for a unique community to get off the ground there if they are simply seeded with Stack Overflow's unwanted TeX questions.
 
4:48 AM
I have been itching to ask about having migration powers or at least a way of fast tracking the migration of specific questions from SO to JSE. @Cody.
Not all questions should be migrated, of course. I can do the work of filtering the ones that will be best served by the specialists there. (I am not one of the specialists.)
JSE will be in perpetual Beta while it is competing for attention versus SO and Joomla Forum.
 
@mickmackusa You mean that you want to request SO moderators to migrate certain Joomla questions over to JSE?
That should be fine. If you put together a PasteBin or Gist or something, or maybe even just dump the list into a chat room, I can accommodate.
Or did you mean questions > 60 days old?
 
Sure. Is there a pipeline where I can dump specific pages? I think it would be better on a "drip feed" rather than a bulk dump.
I don't have a list compiled. But a way to request migrations would be a godsend.
I am less interested in the ultra old joomla questions while it was still in version 1 and 2 -- at least for now. Most recent Joomla questions die a lonely death on SO.
 
5:08 AM
@mickmackusa There isn't really anything I can think of. If it's just a drip, custom flags on individual posts would probably be the best way.
Otherwise, you can put together at least a miniature bulk dump and I'll get to it when I have a few minutes to spare.
 
perfect, I like all that.
 
But again, this only works for questions < 60 days old. Anything more than that requires a CM, as you know, and... I don't know how that's going to work.
It requires a lot more coordination
 
then I'll start at 59 days ago and keep chipping forward.
The good news for SO is, that we are happy to claim the "rubbish" questions that would otherwise get closed. We handle users with kiddy gloves over there and volunteers are patient enough to talk users through diagnostic steps to form a complete question. Win-win.
This is a luxury that we can afford with such dismal daily question volume.
 
Something about your claiming to handle users with kiddy gloves just seems to me like it cannot possibly be correct...
 
I am a different animal there.
 
5:15 AM
Hmm, I see
I assume you have tried gently encouraging users who post Joomla questions on SO to check out JSE?
The only little concern that I have is mass migrating all Joomla questions on SO to another site. When there is overlap between sites and a question is on-topic for both, we do tend to allow askers to ask wherever they want.
 
My comment on virtually every joomla tagged question is probably a bit annoying to read on SO.
 
Joomla configuration questions are an easy thing for me to migrate, but if it's actually programming with an MCVE, etc., it's a bit more difficult, since those are arguably on-topic for SO, too.
 
Yes, I agree, I won't be greedy about it.
 
Fair enough
I mean, I agree with you that they'll probably get a better response there, so that's why I'm willing to help out.
But we do have to be careful.
 
There are questions tagged with joomla but they are asking how to migrate to wordpress -- so of course, we don't want those.
 
5:18 AM
Haha. Meh.
I still think we need to merge it all into a CMS.SE.
 
[mick hisses like a vampire shown the sun]
 
Heretical or not, I think tags work well as a classification system.
 
I have an ongoing and uphill fight to get Joomla to let go of their archaic BB forum and let JSE be the sole destination.
That campaign will deadend if there was a CMS.SE.
 
Why?
 
Joomla loves to cooperate ...with itself.
 
5:23 AM
And...if you do that, where do all the questions go that aren't suitable for a Q&A site?
 
That's true. I should have qualified that distinction. JSE should be the support Q&A site.
 
That's the problem that most organizations have in getting rid of their traditional forums. We just don't allow everything to get posted here.
 
They can crap on all they like on the forum about events and other happy dancing stuff.
 
You can announce events on JSE, too. :-) That's supported in the "Community Bulletin".
 
Hmm. Haven't considered that.
 
5:49 AM
And someone has already posted an answer. Ugh
 
When I try to search for my recent cv-pls request using the id of the Question, I get no results. Would that be a caching thing? Like this search
 
very stupid duplicate but not as such eligible for cv-pls: stackoverflow.com/questions/32903139/…
 
Does anyone know what the proper quicklink is for the "minimal-reproducible-example" page? [mcve] used to work, but it doesn't anymore. I just tried [minimal-reproducible-example] and [help/minimal-reproducible-example], but neither of those work. It aggravates me enough to have to type out "minimal-reproducible-example"; I really don't want to have to manually type that and the entire URL.
 
I use [mre] and it works fine, but I was under the impression the old aliases were supposed to continue to work, too
 
Yeah, I thought they were, too, but I never have any luck with it.
`[mre] works reliably for you?
 
5:57 AM
the horrible failed initiative [reprex] also seems to work
 
Okay, yeah, [mre] worked, but the auto-generated link text doesn't include the comma between "minimal" and "reproducible" :-(
 
yeah, I use [mre] a lot and it never failed for me
 
@Scratte They've probably been moved into the Graveyard.
 
@CodyGray They come up now :D Even after the move..
 
6:15 AM
Just give me your Channel_ID
 
They're doing their part to try and encourage downvoting, @rene.
 
That worked for me ...
 
 
An other no sense or R/A? stackoverflow.com/a/62632763/5468463
 
@CodyGray the [mcve] magic link works for me. Just tried it in a comment on SO.
 
@CodyGray In the help page about asking?! here
 
@VLAZ Yeah, I tried it again later, and it seems to work. I might be thinking of Meta and/or chat where it doesn't work.
 
7:01 AM
Certainly doesn't work on Meta
 
@bad_coder Yeah. I know where to find it. I want a quick way of referencing it, without having to type out the entire page name. I've already figured out a solution, though; thanks.
@ArdentCoder That's a clear low-effort copy-paste of someone else's answer.
 
@CodyGray I know, but see the +2!
 
We don't allow users to copy and paste other people's answers without giving them credit (that's plagiarism), and there's no point in posting a duplicate answer anyway.
@ArdentCoder Yeah, so what?
That just suggests that there's some voting fraud going on.
 
@CodyGray That made me think that I did something wrong
 
Only thing you did wrong is not flagging it for moderator attention :-)
Custom flag -> this is just a copy-paste of this existing answer: stackoverflow.com/a/62631095/10251345
 
7:05 AM
Take heed, we operate on a three strike rule. If you fail to flag three times, you're thrown in the sarlacc pit.
/s
 
@CodyGray Yes, even I think there's some voting fraud. Even the question was basically unclear as to what the expected output was. Still it got many upvotes as soon as it was posted.
@CodyGray Lol, I stopped using mod-flags cuz that's very slow and I still have one mod-flag pending today
 
Yeah, mentioning your suspicions about voting fraud in the flag would have also made sense. I looked at that, but in this case, there isn't enough evidence. Two votes is below the threshold we have arbitrarily drawn for a "pattern". But users aren't expected to know that, and mods still appreciate your bringing suspicious-looking voting to our attention.
Um yeah, it's slow. Flags aren't meant to be a real-time response mechanism.
I mentioned recently on Meta that Stack Overflow gets over 2500 flags per day. With < 20 moderators, it's kinda hard for response times to be anything but slow.
That's not a reason to stop using them.
 
@CodyGray I guess that raises the question as to why the election is only going to be for two new moderators?
 
@CodyGray Oh yeah, I understand. Thanks.
 
@Nick Somebody named Nick already asked that question.
 
7:08 AM
@Nick that question has already been raised
 
@Nick Cuz some impatient, intolerant, rude people don't get elected
 
@ArdentCoder Hmm, that obviously doesn't work. Remember the 2017 election results? :-p
 
@CodyGray Nah, I am active on SO since this year
 
Ah, I see. Well, as you can see here, I was elected in 2017.
 
Well I guess I'd better upvote that question then...
 
7:10 AM
@CodyGray Lol my message wasn't meant to criticize you. The person whom it was supposed to indicate already knows who it is.
 
@ArdentCoder I didn't think you actually meant to criticize me. It was a joke. But, uh, I'm not sure which of the moderators you think are truly any of those things.
 
@CodyGray Haha again you got me wrong. It was not meant to indicate any of the existing moderators, but someone who's planning to become one.
 
@Vega spam will work.
 
Have folks already announced their intentions?
@Vega as will rude/abusive, or VLQ, or pretty much any other option in the flag dialog...
 
@CodyGray Well, I keep a close eye on someone who messed with me in the past. And I very well know the intentions of such people,
 
7:13 AM
I see... Well, I can only recommend not holding grudges and presuming good intentions...
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@CodyGray That person should take lessons from halfer and Makyen and learn to be polite and make low rep users 'understand' the strict rules instead of shouting at them everywhere.
 
Yes, shouting at people is a bad idea. But not everyone has mastered the soft touch. It's a difficult skill and requires a lot of patience, experience, and practice.
 
@CodyGray And that person should also take lessons from you on how to stay neutral though you are criticizing the other one.
Then I think that person can also become a moderator cuz he is dedicated to the site, the only thing he lacks is all those above things.
 
Empathy is important. It helps that I am not perfect, and have made almost all the mistakes that one can possibly make at some point in the past.
 
@ArdentCoder I could point out 2 RO's who have a long track record of selective snark. That doesn't especially bother me, what is shocking is seeing others sit by idle without saying a word. But that is actually good!! You get to see who's who. So, it's better they be themselves.
 
7:18 AM
@CodyGray Yup, glad to have a talk with you. Lol how has the conversation changed so quickly
@bad_coder I did not understand what you said lol
@bad_coder I like the name haha
 
@rene @CodyGray thank you. It didn't seem to me the usual spam type
 
@bad_coder Perceptions vary. If you have concerns about someone's behavior, it is often useful to make constructive suggestions.
@Vega Nah, it's not. It's just the usual gibberish. Not worth fussing over which type of flag to use for that. I personally nuke that kind of thing as "rude/abusive" to keep it from becoming an audit, but it isn't your job as a regular user to think about such things.
 
@CodyGray Make constructive suggestions and boom the comments are deleted!
 
@CodyGray Good, noted :)
 
@ArdentCoder Well, as I believe I may have told you before, if the user you're making the suggestions to has already seen the comments, then they are obsolete and do not need to be kept around. Also, if you post the comments on unrelated questions, then they're likely to be deleted because they're noise. We work very hard to keep the site free of noise and clutter.
The mention here was about room owners (ROs), who can be talked to in the chat room where they are ROs, without needing to leave noisy or unrelated comments.
 
7:22 AM
@CodyGray Everyone else is working very hard to keep cluttering up.. :)
 
@CodyGray Ok. If such (as said a while ago) a person becomes a moderator then I think it will ease the burden on other moderators because then he need not cry or flag in front of other moderators to get the comments which are criticizing him deleted haha
 
@ArdentCoder This...doesn't really happen...
 
@ArdentCoder lol the name is cool. It's one of those contradictions.
 
@CodyGray No problem, I'll believe it cuz u said. That's the point, if someone treats someone nicely then that person need not shout or any such tactic to get other people listen to him.
@bad_coder Lol you are praising yourself
 
@ArdentCoder No I'm not. My expertise is electricity and mathmatics. That's why I'm a bad coder, I've always been sidetracked with other areas of science.
 
7:27 AM
@bad_coder Are you an electrical engineer?
 
@bad_coder Are you Makyen's brother? You talk somewhat like him lol (this is a compliment)
 
I like compliments.
 
@E_net4isadownvote Even if you don't like it, you can't downvote it here haha
 
@ArdentCoder Not really, comments can't be downvoted.
 
@E_net4isadownvote What about chats?
 
7:30 AM
@E_net4isadownvote So, you wouldn't mind getting a "You're so cute" now and again?
 
I love me a good downvote
 
@Scratte TBH I ain't short on those compliments, so no need. ;)
 
@CodyGray I have a dual degree in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science. But the double-EE took up most of my time.
 
@E_net4isadownvote I thought you went to change your name in order to give the reply
@bad_coder Well, with the degrees you have you can create a time machine and get your lost time back.
 
After the Thanksâ„¢ feature, we should also be able to rate users on cuteness as well. It will boost the spirit of users with low scoring Questions if they can change their avatar and a get good rating..
 
7:37 AM
@Scratte Of course, amidst all the downvotes, flags, comments, it's good to have something which boosts up someone's confidence
 
The only downside is that we'll all going to be looking like Enet4 :D
 
@Scratte That depends on 'all' who want to collect 'thanks'. Users may tend to collect upvotes cuz of the reputation system here, but I don't see any significant leaderboard for 'thanks' which may prompt users to 'collect' them.
The reason I think for the introduction of that feature is to treat people like humans and not bots.
 
@ArdentCoder That could be an effort to prompt users to make user scripts. This way the Thanksâ„¢ feature itself may be it's own demise :D
 
@Scratte I'm not aware of the technical details of this site. What role has user scripts got to play with this?
 
@ArdentCoder I don't think so. If the idea is to remove the human need to express gratitude in words and replace it with pressing a button, then how is it not the reverse of what you just said?
@ArdentCoder If you want to count your thanks, it would be a bit tedious to do it manually going through all your answers. A script could do it for you.
 
7:44 AM
@Scratte Express gratitude in words and boom it's noise!
 
@ArdentCoder The only way to satisfy humans with urges that they cannot suppress would be to make the button bigger and red and have the tool-tip say "Do not click" ;)
 
@Scratte I said there's no need to count thanks like counting upvotes. Just 'seeing' a thanks is enough to realize that the community cares new users as well. If the new user answered a really bad question, I see people downvoting it. It might not be upvoted cuz then the question can't be deleted. In such situations, a kind user clicking 'thanks' might improve the situation for that new user.
 
@ArdentCoder Yes. Because then everyone else has to read it, which is a waste of time. You don't want to see "thank you" scrawled all over pages of an encyclopedia, do you?
 
@CodyGray I didn't say anything against removing that noise. What I said was this new button is a compensation for that 'seemingly bad' action.
 
@ArdentCoder How is that? They have to go back to the answer to notice it.
 
7:49 AM
@Scratte Of course. The user will not go back if such things doesn't affect their spirit, but if all those negative actions did affect them, they will go back to their answer to check it and a small thanks beside the answer might make them cheered up.
 
@ArdentCoder Maybe. Or they'd be annoyed with it, or assume the thanks was made by the downvoter. And then they'd put a "Why the thanks and the downvote?" comment on their post.
 
@Scratte Assumptions need not be true always, and if your assumption is true then it will definitely hurt that user but that's why these things are kept anonymous.
 
@ArdentCoder The thanks is not anonymous.
 
@Scratte Your assumption involved "downvotes AND thanks". Simple boolean algebra: If downvotes are anonymous, then "downvotes AND thanks" is also anonymous.
And I don't really know whether thanks are anonymous. If they are not anonymous, there may be some reason which I cannot guess cuz I'm not experienced with the site.
 
Yes, I see what you mean. It would be more accurate to put 2 comment, like 1: "Why the downvote?" and 2."Thanks'er: Was it you?"
 
7:57 AM
@Scratte Putting comments or not is upto that user
@Scratte I don't really mean to be harsh on you lol I remember the good deeds you've done to me that day and I'm sorry if the arguments got a bit too much. It's good to have your own opinions, and I don't disagree with that :)
 
@ArdentCoder Go to this answer. Press the little clock under the bounty and votes on the left side of the answer.
 
@Scratte Awesome, but I think that displaying thanks in the activity timeline hides other important information. I don't have any problem as long as the number is displayed in a corner without affecting other information.
 
@ArdentCoder I'm not annoyed or upset by this conversation. No need to be sorry :)
 
@Scratte But I am annoyed! It is my lunch time, I came here with a small doubt and the convo got diverged too much lol jk it was fun talking here cyu later. Have a nice time!
 
@Scratte Wow, that already has a ridiculous number of "thanks".
 
8:08 AM
@CodyGray It's a prime candidate, I suppose. Or the testing post :)
 
Are reactions disabled on locked posts? I assume so, but I've never bothered to check.
 
But Samuel's post time filter user script along with a uBlock on thanks really clears that timeline up though.
@CodyGray Can an Answer be locked?
 
@Scratte Yes, of course.
Oh, actually... I think including "reaction" under the "Hide vote summaries" tab is probably a bug.
 
Not sure I've ever seen one. I've seen Questions locked.
 
A "reaction" is basically a vote, so it should be hidden/displayed along with other votes.
 
8:19 AM
@CodyGray You know I was still active in here recently enough to get pinged by this...
 
@Nick Wait, how? I replied to a specific message, not used @Nick. That should not have pinged you.
 
Oh, nevermind, sorry, I got pinged by Ardent 2 messages later :p
 
Oh no, two Nick's in the same room at the same time...
I can already feel the temperature in the server room rising...
 
I was here first, I've been getting arbitrary pings ever since you arrived :D
 
Yeah you've got about 4 years on me...
 
8:23 AM
If you two could just also agree on an avatar that would be super :)
 
Perhaps I should just change my username to "Not That Nick"?
 
My appologies! edited
 
It's the same youtube link as in the other previously deleted spam answer.
 
8:46 AM
If this java Question on topic?
 
@ArdentCoder just noticed a coincide, I won the copy-editor badge right after you did.
 
8:59 AM
@bad_coder Lol, who are you? You've also kinda copied my name.
 
@Nick or become part of the meme: meta.stackexchange.com/a/132562/158100
 
9:14 AM
@Scratte Unsafe Ferris is not cute. She is utterly dangerous and will eat your laundry.
 
@rene there are some who call me... 'Tim'
 
@ArdentCoder lol. Not that much of a coincidence. Actually, I've read somewhere on meta usernames are supposed to be "significant" and easily "distinguishable" so anything containing common words like "coder" is discouraged. But I've resisted changing my username since...
 
@Nick Sorry, that Tim is already taken
 
@bad_coder Cool. Resisted since what?
@bad_coder I also checked that video, and I see what you did there +1
 
@Nick that's probably how I ended up with Nick. Strangely it would take more digits than I have to count the number of times I have been called Tim in real life...
 
9:22 AM
Yeah, that is what happens Tim.
 
@rene I know that.
 
10:02 AM
How should we do with this one? It has two cv as a dup, but the dup is incorrect. It should be closed as "need more detail" stackoverflow.com/questions/62634486/…
 
@klutt your only option is to close vote it now, then either edit the dupe list for a better dupe or re-open and re-close. The latter is rather pointless.
find a gold badge holder in either C or Python to assist in the dupe list editing
 
I am a gb in c, but finding a dup for that one would require quite amount of searching
Plus, it's a poor question
 
you could close and then do a delete vote ...
 
@E_net4isadownvote What makes her unsafe?
 
@rene You are too much focused in getting the content out, without thinking about providing the actual reason which is what klutt initially came for.
 
10:07 AM
@rene I'll just leave it and wait until I have 20k so I can cast instant del votes.
 
@ArdentCoder well, it is a bit of a dead end, isn't it?
 
@E_net4isadownvote Wait..?!? That's not the dust puppy?
 
@klutt Sorry for having your time wasted, next time ask Cody Gray.
 
@klutt Your wish is my command.
 
@rene They let the programmer do pretty awful things.
 
10:09 AM
Hahaha, thanks guys
 
No problem, cheers :)
 
@E_net4isadownvote Oh, you mean she lets you pretend that you're actually programming in C? That puts the crust in crustacean.
 
@CodyGray Kinda like that, yes. Although there are also a few things which could possibly be safe to do in C or C++, but not in Rust.
One that comes to mind is casting an immutable reference into a mutable reference.
 
@E_net4isnotcute Oh my! I've been thinking you were cute all this time! And now.. you're even cuter ;) ..and squishable
 
10:13 AM
Hmm... I'm disappointed to see that Rust considers it safe to "Overflow integers". I thought that was one of the things it would prevent. Integer overflow (and signed-unsigned interconversion, which is related) is pretty much the one thing I don't like about C++.
 
@Scratte I have one of those. Even gave him a hat.
 
@Scratte But...what about how annoying it is for them to use the name "Rustacean"? What happened to the "C"?
@E_net4isnotcute const_cast is a shotgun, aimed squarely between your toes.
 
@CodyGray FWIW it's not UB, just compiler-specific. One can configure the compiler to keep runtime overflow checks.
 
@E_net4isnotcute But...but... muh performance!
 
@CodyGray I don't deny that. Yet it exists and it is possible to write safe code with it. This isn't the case with Rust.
 
10:17 AM
Yup. I have written safe code with it. Never blown off a toe yet.
@bad_coder There is no need to leave a comment explaining your edit. That's what the edit description field is for. I've deleted that comment now.
 
@CodyGray It was an H&I....I found the text was quoted from the internet without attribution. That's why I edited, so CV'ers could see.
 
Just ending the subject of unsafe stuff with a mandatory reading.
 
The H&I queue needs I.
 
Heh.. you changed your username. Do you even get pinged if one uses @E_net4issocute?
 
@bad_coder I didn't say you shouldn't edit. I was talking about the comment you posted underneath the question.
 
10:19 AM
^ H&I posts the "edit reason" as a comment.
 
@Scratte I did not.
 
@E_net4isnotcute You guys spell memcpy funny. :-)
 
@CodyGray Not a copy, tho.
 
@CodyGray H&I posts the edit summary automatically as a comment. There's nothing that can be done about that (afaik)...
 
It's closer to a reinterpret_cast.
 
10:20 AM
Ahh... Well, you aren't even supposed to do that in C++.
 
That's why it's so unsafe and so not recommended. Many devs strive to keep their top-level code base unsafe-free.
 
@bad_coder Ah, I see. That's a bug. I see it has been reported before. That needs to be escalated for repair.
Rust is one of the last languages remaining on my "I think I want to learn and possibly use this" list.
 
It's not a bug; it's a feature.
 
That list used to include Python and Go, but they've been quite unceremoniously booted for good reason.
@AdrianMole It is not. It's a bug. An ugly, disgusting, smelly one.
 
@AdrianMole That feature stops me from writing an edit summary
 
10:23 AM
@AdrianMole Isn't is possible to manually delete it afterwards oneself?
 
@CodyGray Smelly, yes! But the caption says, "Explain your edit in a comment."
 
@Scratte Yes, then what is software meant for? To automate and ease things as much as we can.
 
@AdrianMole What caption? Man, are you guys going to make me actually go use a review queue to see how they work? I've been pretty good about avoiding that this entire time.
 
Yeah! Go offer some help and improvement, and you'll see.
 
Lol, even I avoid that queue cuz many incorrect triage reviews come in there
 
10:27 AM
@AdrianMole I help and improve in other ways.
 
@CodyGray Yes :) Try it out. I hear so many good things about the H&I queue ;)
 
@Scratte Isn't there some rule about lying to moderators?
 
lol
I think it's also easy to fake that queue to get some badges
 
@CodyGray There may be conflicting rules. I'm leaning on motivational guidance and encouragement ;)
 
Oh, I see. The "you're doing a great job; we're so lucky to have you as a moderator" stuff. Yes, I've heard that before.
Usually right after I destroy a half dozen sockpuppet accounts.
 
10:32 AM
@ArdentCoder Actually, I believe the H&I queue is the one that has 'awarded' the fewest badges.
 
@AdrianMole Yup, cuz if someone faked it then they'll get caught on meta haha
 
@ArdentCoder How do you fake an edit?
 
@Scratte "Help and Improvement": Mr. X only knows about correcting punctuation marks. He opens that queue, and offers his help by correcting punctuation marks.
 
@ArdentCoder I see.. yeah, welcome to meta :D
 
Haha
 
10:35 AM
Does the queue have audits?
 
@Scratte Don't remind me that
 
Everything is audited.
 
No, it doesn't have audits.
 
No, the only queue that doesn't have
 
I asked that question on Meta. They closed it. I found the answer myself. My argument against the closure of the question was deleted. Then I wrote a post on deleted comments. And my comments there also got deleted. Lol, that's why I avoid metas.
 
10:37 AM
@klutt not much difference, it will Roomba in 10 days anyway
(though maybe this was not the case when you brought it up)
 
@Vega That rules out tweaking Samuel's script to only review audits then.. :)
 
@Scratte What is the goal to review audits only, or I misunderstood?
 
10:59 AM
@RobertColumbia I looked, but I don't see any requirements or indeed much of anything dumped there. False advertisement. :-)
 

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