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08:00
@CodyGray Thanks for checking, would you decline a serial voting flag even if it was raised in good faith?
@janw that needs an script update but github is down ;)
:D
@janw if you're using TamperMonkey you can click Edit on the script and its second tab: Settiings offers an option to disable the update check: i.sstatic.net/nLQ8v.png I'm not sure if this exists for other script managers.
@rene Yes, this worked! Thank you very much, I couldn't find this setting.
@janw You could use the recommended alpha version of the Request Generator script, which does a better job at discriminating between network/server problems and actual new versions. You should be able to get it from this URL, even though GitHub is down.
08:14
:49902824 Huh, true positive? Sure it is a bad answer, but didn't look like spam to me
@Makyen Nice, I will check it out!
@Makyen I haven't been able to find the location of this script in the script itself. Is that deliberate?
Does the election lock votes like it does up/down votes? Or can users change their opinion at any time during the election phase?
@Scratte There's no intent at obfuscation. I'm not certain what you're asking. Are you asking if we could put the script's URL in the script? There are appropriate @ directives to do so, but those are mostly intended to be used if you're directing the update logic to use some URL for updating which is different than the URL from which it was installed. The script does have the URL as var URL = on line 484.
@Scratte You can change at any time up until the end, or at least that's the way it has been...
@Makyen I'm sorry, I hadn't noticed that line :) I did put in a line that is commented out in case something is off with my browser. The amount of userscripts makes it unfeasible that I should remember where I installed them from :)
@Daniil If there was no serial voting found? Yes, sure.
08:31
@Scratte At least in Tampermonkey, that information is in the settings tab for the individual script. It's not available in Greasemonkey, but is probably available in the backup it produces, but I haven't checked.
Heh.. that makes it clear that the dilemma is between having been serial voted and wanting to fix that, or having a declined flag. Personally I'll take the downvoting any time :)
@Makyen Hmm.. I think I've done it differently. I've pasted the script into a new script. It makes mine look like this
@Scratte Ahh... that makes it difficult for the userscript manager to automatically update with new versions. I usually only do that when there's no place to get the raw script text (i.e. no URL from which to directly install, or if I'm specifically wanting to disable auto-updates for a script I'm working on.
@Scratte Well, you could always manually put the URL in the "Update URL" field.
The alpha version is actually much better, I dunno why I never installed that. Probably because it is labeled "alpha" ;)
@janw Thank you. I'm glad you like it. Yes, there are a number of improvements. It's labeled "alpha", because it doesn't work with Greasemonkey on Firefox, but does work with everything else on which it's been tested.
@Makyen I found it a little irritating that the script auto-updated, since I made my own little changes. I also like to keep the two files separate, so I can easily compare the original with mine. :)
Of course I could just remove the "Check for updates" but I think I just like to keep all the relevant information in the same file. If I reuse any of it later, it's also easy for me see where I got it from and hence what license applies.
08:39
@Scratte I can understand that. The script shouldn't auto-overwrite the changes you make, but Tampermonkey will bug you about an update until you either update or change the revision number in your version. The alpha version of the Request Generator should only notify you once of a new version, and not do so again for that version, if you decline to go to the update URL.
@janw there is a bunch of spam advertising that domain. it is almost certainly, at a minimum, an undisclosed affiliation. If you're curious about the details of Smoke Detector and correct report handling, you can always pop over to Charcoal HQ
It can be a touchy subject here, as it frequently comes very close to (or is) moderating users
@RyanM Oh, thanks for letting me know. I will ask such questions there then :)
@Makyen In my experience, it definitely will overwrite your changes, as soon as a new version number is available from the install source.
@Scratte I recommend forking the repo and maintaining your own copy. That'll prevent auto-updates, and also make it easier for you to merge in your changes with the master.
@CodyGray I take it you haven't unchecked "Don't ask me for simple script updates".
@RyanM There's no user anymore, and wasn't when janw asked that question, so probably not bordering on anything untoward ;-) Specifically, I don't think asking about the result of a SD report here is at all problematic, unless it gets into a protracted discussion, then it's just noisy.
08:54
@CodyGray That would make sense, but I don't have a github account :)
@Makyen Uh... I don't know. I've done both, checked and unchecked. I can't remember in which specific configuration my local changes have been overwritten.
@CodyGray Yeah, I figured out that the user had been destroyed when I went to see if they'd posted anything else other than two spam posts...I assume from the destruction that they had not
Nope
@Scratte Unlike so many, that is actually a solvable problem.
Mooing all o/
@CodyGray I don't have it checked. I typically get a notification that there are updates. If I click on the notification, then I'm given a page with a diff of the updates and can confirm the overwrite, or cancel.
08:56
And, strictly speaking, it isn't necessary to have a GitHub account. You could use GitLab or anything else you prefer.
I was trying to avoid saying "also, all this user has posted is spam" but with the user destroyed, I can now say that.
@CodyGray Heh.. yes, but I'm quite happy not having one. It limits my exposure to things that I do not need, I think.
@Makyen When you've got 75% of Sam's mod scripts installed, I'm afraid that might be extremely annoying.
@Scratte But we just established a need for it!
@RyanM No problem, the link to the SD domain history was already sufficient. But I will take this to the Charcoal room next time anyways, so it is all in one place
@CodyGray It might. The real fun part is that I'll often have the scripts running in multiple profiles or browsers, so can get a few/several notifications about the same update. :;
08:58
@CodyGray That's a nice to have, really :) At present I just have a folder that contains original, and another folder that contains the same files with my changes. I've only ever updated a script twice and it took less than 5 minutes to manually update my own version :D
@Makyen I wish I had the mental bandwidth for that.
@Scratte I work with someone who versions by folder and also by timestamp. I secretly want to strangle them. Do not be that person.
You don't even need a web account. Git is a free download, and can be merely run locally.
@CodyGray You'll need long arms. But I do this a lot.. manual versioning :) Even in the office. I do not do it when I'm done with my changes, or halfway done, or whichever is best for the team.. then I will absolutely use whatever is chosen as a version control. But I am very messy in my development phase, and I do not want that mess to be given to others to sort out.
That's why you commit locally to a distributed version control solution, and then squash/meld/rebase the commits before you push publicly.
So basically, when I've sorted out something that is ok to be read by other and that doesn't break anything, then I'll commit it.. :)
I also like a clean commit history. Git is wonderful on that front.
09:05
I never rebase.. it's changing history. I want to strangle people that do this :D
Changing history is OK, as long as you're the only one who experienced that history. :-)
That is never the way that works out in a team with lots of people.. someone will always use is contrary to what's good use.
which has always made me keep two separate repositories, so that I can save the one everyone uses every other month or so..
Again, distributed version control makes that unnecessary, as your local copy is always a backup. Unless you rebase your local from the origin (which, if you hate rewriting history, you won't do), then you don't have a problem. (Other than the interpersonal problems that come with berating your coworkers for doing a force push.)
Rob
Rob
If people are blowing away your repository every month or two you should probably just disable force pushes :P
I agree with everything @CodyGray just said. Using a VCS is significantly superior to manual versioning with copies of files.
09:08
@Rob That's the issue with teamwork something. One doesn't always live with the best way to do things, and hence one compensates around what others think it a good idea :D
@CodyGray When your question is closed a red delete button appears in the blue close banner
@Makyen That's a separate issue, no? :)
Besides I can't be bothered to install git just to check two different files on a usb drive in case my computer goes awry..
I agree with everything @CodyGray just said. Isn't that the default.
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@rene As it turns out, we disagree on chocolate.
@Scratte Good news! You don't have to install it. There are "portable" editions available for download.
@Scratte You were just describing that you do manual versioning using folders/files, and CodyGray was describing using a Version Control System (VCS). I was saying using a VCS is superior (as CodyGray was explaining).
09:13
@Makyen Ahh.. yes. That's true. I do that for the mess.. then I delete everything useless before I commit.
@CodyGray I had no idea what I started here, huh? ;)
@Scratte Well, .gitignore is for some of the mess, but it really does help to make checkpointing commits when you're at a decision point of how to implement something, or when you finish a portion, etc. It's fine to want a clean history. It's easy to squash, do an interactive rebase, etc. to clean up the history prior to pushing it out to the public repo.
@Scratte Well, honestly, you just do weird things. Some of those strike me as irrational or even foolish, and almost all of them are counter-productive, so I tend to try to "fix" them. Fortunately, they are almost all easy to fix, unlike most of the problems I deal with on a day to day basis, which makes me a bit excited.
@Makyen that's what I do many smaller checkpoint commits then squash before merge, keeps the history clean, and development easy
@CodyGray Hmm.. so apart from not commit'ing my messes, do you have a list? :D
@Scratte Everything else I know of pertains to your refusal to use certain features on this site and/or your bizarre misuse of certain other features. No, I don't have a list. (But if I did, I'd maintain it in a Git repository!)
09:19
@CodyGray Heh.. my "bizarre misuse of features" :)
I can't think of anything that I misuse, but I'm sure there's a good reason for your perception :)
I was mostly thinking of your various uses of the "flags raised by Scratte" page. I forget exactly the details surrounding that perception. It's somewhat exhausting to keep up with; I can't imagine living it.
@CodyGray Oh. I'm hardly the only one that misuses that feature by looking at my flag history. I'm sure anyone that's ever posted a declined-flag Question on meta, did that.
^ The entire question is a bit weird. There is also an NAA there.
Is this descriptive enough?
Grrr... The API doesn't allow tag-only edits and removes trailing dots from the title when editing, which makes my bot fail the is tag-only edit quality check repetitively
09:58
@Scratte not a swift dev, but I would say it is barely enough.
@ErikA that is what you get when devs start thinking for you ;)
@rene Thanks. I noticed that one of the images is identical to an image in a Question from another user, but I have no idea what to do with that.
@Scratte probably the same class assignment / tutorial ...
Oh. Ok then :)
I haven't checked, I just generate ideas while trying to assume good intentions ...
It's a good guess. I'll leave it alone. The other question is closed and will Roomba in 10 days.
10:07
Okay.
10:49
Is this NAA? It seems a bit strange to me.
11:13
this question was translated into English by OP, I don't know Python, is it worth to re-open? stackoverflow.com/questions/62867424/…
@Vickel When I saw it, the title was still not translated, which is why I voted to close (and upvoted your comment). That's been fixed now, so ...
@Vickel well, if they can't create a log /stack trace for when it crashes isn't it a kind of guessing game? But I'm not a python dev or familiar with android debugging so maybe that is just me. I'm not comfortable using my vote for re-opening.
@rene that's why I asked in the 1st place, because I'm not familiar with it (python)
11:31
@Vickel That is fine ;) I'm only trying to be un-helpful ;)
Just seems a bit mean to ask the OP to translate and then, when they do, leave the question closed anyway.
11:47
^ Flagged as R/A
^ Indeed!
12:09
Should this not be closed? stackoverflow.com/questions/62804419/…
I had some of my comments deleted, fair enough maybe I was a bit dry as the user is new but I was pointing out that this is basically asking for a personal problem asked in a "please do my homeworks fashion"
Thanks for moving this.
Somebody should raise a Custom Moderator flag on this post - the whole thing seems to be rapidly descending into an unsavoury slanging match. 🤣
@AdrianMole Just vote for me and I'll suspend them all ...
12:15
You only get point for not rickrolling ;)
Well that's a new one. 12 serial upvotes
user12867493
@CodyGray Why though? I disagree with this, after all the flagger can't check serial voting. That could put some (including me) off reporting serial voting
@Machavity Are you asking for some 'compensation'?
Not at all. Usually they go the other way
@JeanneDark there is no close vote on that already
12:18
@ArghyaSadhu Because I have only enough reputation to flag
@JeanneDark oh I see
@Machavity If it does not get reversed, which is likely it won't, then you should flag this. This is generally a sign that the votes are illegitimate. One occurrence does not make me flag your account for voting irregularities obviously, but the person who did it to you could be doing this to many more people.
@SteakOverflow That was closed 10 min ago
Sorry! Thanks
@Dharman It's gonna get reversed. 12 upvotes in 2 mins will be noticed
In June 2019 someone ran around trying to do that under the radar. I had slightly more upvotes over the month, but it wasn't enough to mod flag. User was eventually removed and 42 upvotes went with them
12:24
@Machavity Now the question is: Did other candidates get serial downvoted ...
@rene I can neither confirm nor deny my political opponents were involved </politician>
@Dharman I was told that this type of thing isn't used against an innocent victim of serial voting. But what you're saying now has me worried.
@Scratte Nah. The vote reversal script is pretty thorough. And I've never had anything bad happen to me. As long as you're not involved, you're fine
No visits from men in black?
Well, Jon came for tea once, if you must know. Lovely ninja dog.
12:29
@Machavity Better then than now.. he's naked now.
In a case like the puppy question from SD above, the answer was spam, but would the question itself also be spam (without the answer it just looks off-topic)?
@Dharman It's not even in English
@JeanneDark You can use custom reason too or unclear. It doesn't matter
@JeanneDark It's not really trying to sell anything, so I can't find anything spammy about it. Unless you mean it's trying to promote a type of dog.
@Scratte It was posted to allow posting an answer and that was deleted as spam
12:33
@JeanneDark Sorry, I was too slow to see the answer :(
@Machavity "The vote reversal script is pretty thorough. And I've never had anything bad happen to me. As long as you're not involved, you're fine" this sounds...ominous. That reversal script is out there. It can’t be bargained with. It can’t be reasoned with. It doesn’t feel pity, or remorse, or fear. And it absolutely will not stop, ever, until your votes are reversed.
@VLAZ Fun fact: the vote reversal script is made out of liquid metal
@JeanneDark We call that kind of questions 'spam seeds'. They are posted just to introduce to the spam answer
@Vega Should that question then also be flagged as spam?
I would flag the question first, as its deletion would delete the question too. But we can flag both
12:40
@JeanneDark if it is dead obvious that it is the only reason the question is posted then, yes. Specially if the answer is posted close when the question was posted. I tend to leave a comment in that case on the question as well: spam seed. Alternative is to close it so it can't receive new spam answers.
Thanks!
Where should we report users for spam? I'm talking about that post which disappeared almost immediately. The user still has blatant spam in their profile info and even avatar.
@VLAZ Not necessary, but if you really want to you can flag one of your posts and provide link to the profile
@Dharman Well, considering the profile advertises adult services, I feel it's appropriate for a moderator to take action.
@VLAZ I just checked and I see nothing that would require mod's attention, but as I said if you feel it is inappropriate go ahead and flag.
12:50
I'd love to also flag because they've misspelled a word in the username but sadly, that itself is not a flaggable offence, even if it's the greater one.
@VLAZ not so much their profile as no one's going to see it without posts, but they're so very, very clearly just here to spam and need their account destroyed.... flagging it was fine
@JonClements I'd count that as justice for the misspelled username
13:37
I see they changed the sidebar markup... I'm seeing Jobs links again
14:19
@Dharman Looks carpy even after translation TBH.
Is "just removing a dot" from one answer a good enough reason to post another? Like here.
@AdrianMole not really
@AdrianMole I don't think that is awesome ...
@AdrianMole all those answers look the same to me. I would even say that it is odd how that answer removed a dot and now claims to be improved
See, this is a perfect example of why downvoting should be free.
14:35
#FreeTheDownvote
@rene When I found it (in First Posts RQ) yesterday, I didn't even spot the missing dot - hence my comment. But dots mean different things to different folks in different languages, so I deferred to this room's awesome pool of expertise.
... now, a new user will be thinking that I gave one of the downvotes!
@AdrianMole meh, they probably think you gave all of them ...
@rene So, in 5 years' 10 years' time, when that user has 100K rep, and I'm running for Moderator, I'll have to link to this chat to "prove my innocence" and get their vote!
In your defence, the deletion shows who cast the del votes.
@IanCampbell Wow! That was quick work.
14:50
I still claim to be innocent ...
You might be right though, Mack probably just lost a constituent.
The horror if he is one vote short ...
@IanCampbell "Mak" or "Mach" - you can't have "Mack" - unless you mean a bizarre chimera.
Orange, intergalactic space helmets?
14:54
The Green Lanterns?
I just saw something and it prompt me to ask: How is a user a member of SOCVR?
Didn't you pay the membership fee? Begone, ...
We just send our 5000 GBP to Adrian, right? That's what I did.
Well.. I didn't actually do anything other than load the page talk like a waterfall..
But I did see someone mentioning that they were a member of this room, so I'm a little curious about what that is about.
I'm assuming I'm not a member.
@Scratte when you post *-pls requests or discuss moderation in this room, you are a member / regular.
Yay! I'm a member! :)
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15:09
Membership may have its privileges, but it also has its duties - you do understand that, right?
@Scratte I'm sorry to hear that - hope you get better soon :p /me ducks and runs...
Oh, I've also posted one or two requests...so now I'm a member, too?
should have been more careful :/
The membership fee is $5 a month
I accidentally a member, but I should remind myself about the FAQ...
We only take Unicorn currency, though.
15:13
@Dharman *quickly destroys account to remove all evidence*
@AdrianMole That's fortunate, I have invested in those
@E_net4supportsourcandidates Well, then I'm a member, too :)
15:22
We need to make membership more exclusive. This room is getting far too friendly and popular.
:D
You could ask ElectionBot for help. "If you really must know..."
@AdrianMole I think so. I do not hold back on raising your nGrudge ;)
You know that nGrudge has a *= operator as well, of course!
@Scratte back in the days we had Teams and the room had their own team as well. The RO team invited users in that team so they could be confirmed members. Here is an attempt to show what it looked like : se-team.glitch.me/team/57ab6a99c558784628433f1c it uses the old data. After its unshipping we didn't went looking for a replacement.
!!/blame
15:26
@AdrianMole It's Daniil's fault.
@rene I see.. I was late then :) But I think it would probably not have found you, if I had to be a member to find you :)
lol
I think Smokey's been smoking something dodgy.
It didn't affect how I look at things ...
15:32
@AdrianMole Just remember, Smokey does not detect carbon monoxide
hehe
^ Not sure you could count that as R/A. Discuss.
NAA
For sure. And a downvote.
Definitely.
I had R/A selected, and then went with NAA / downvote.
15:40
:( I've been temporarily blocked from the SE network for making too many requests
My thought process was that, although the the extra p's could be seen as abuse, I wanted to give the author the benefit of the doubt as that form of communication is common in some circles.
@ErikA I know that feeling well...
@AdrianMole NAA. That's the OP begging and bumping, not vandalism or random garbage
Happened to me a few days ago (rene's review script). Access came back after ~15 minutes.
@Machavity Yep. NAA seems best there.
Guess I need to work more slowly
15:42
Review script?
Yes
@ArghyaSadhu yes.
Can't remember what it's called. Ask @rene. It uses the SE-API and makes many, rapid enquiries, I think.
It's a copy of the answer above, with "Thanks"
15:44
If it's the API it should use up your API requests but not boot you from the network I think
I got banned for cleaning up the last few access-vba posts which I couldn't edit via the API due to content issues (bad titles and bodies and such)
Ah, and it's back. Guess these rate limit things are very short :)
15:57
@ErikA 2 minutes, IIRC.
@janw I think @AdrianMole meant this: Adding the consensus to review's history
@ErikA here is the canonical post meta.stackexchange.com/questions/249893/… (at least with in the comments what we learned so far).
it depends also on which route you're abusing
I'm doing it manual, though, so building in a sleep(1) is hard ;)
So how many did you open and submit?
Dunno, around 50 I guess but I was just clicking and editing at a fairly high speed
16:01
@ErikA @ErikA I don't suppose you're the person who anonymously submits all those high-quality edit suggestions for posts? :-)
@TylerH Nope, that's not me. I've just been overloading the homepage by editing in to everything tagged . The edits that could be done via the API are done, now I'm reviewing all posts that can't be edited because of content issues, and doing those manually
@ErikA you have to pause a bit after 80 calls within a minute. Above that rate it gets tricky
@ErikA ah, nice. Is that change just for Access or all the VBA-enabled Office tags?
@TylerH All *-vba tags except are gone. I'm doing this so can join them and get merged with , have put in around 3K edits today I think, most via the API
16:06
oh right; didn't realize access-vba was still around
maybe those anonymous edits are you then if you've put them all in via the API... as your account is only credited with ~300 or so edits
Huh? I've got a total of 5.000 revisions
I've noticed those edits, though. I suspect Jeeped, he's gone from SO but still hangs around other SE sites, and has a really good concept of VBA and how to ask things here.
16:24
@ErikA Ah... I'm referring to the "post edits" counter. Tag-only edits don't count toward that number (to prevent abuse in search of the editing gold badge, for example), so that's the reason for the huge disparity.
Even before this action there was a gigantic disparity between those, because of the tag that luckily is gone now, burninations, and stuff like that
I'm surprised there's no stackexchange site for knitting
@Machavity Oh. I see. A tag on a site.. not a lot of action though.
What happens if a moderator is suspended from the site? Do they get their moderator status back when the suspension is lifted? Or is it obviously taken away with the suspension?
If a moderator is suspended, I would assume that would involve removal of a diamond as well, since a CM would have to review the suspension
16:37
@Scratte That depends on the reason of the suspension. I know of a certain mod that got a short suspension because he was running a rogue bot on his account, and he of course got his status back immediately
Yeah, that was an edge case. The bot ran amok while they were asleep. Had to be done
@ErikA I think I read about that on meta.stackexchange. The bot just had to earn it's own reputation point instead of being granted access, if I remember correctly.
You have to remove a diamond from a mod for the suspension to actually do anything - otherwise the suspension does nothing and they can just remove their own suspension anyway...
By the looks of it, I think I remembered wrong :)
@JonClements OK. That makes sense. Like review-banning a moderator isn't very effective either :)
And I guess now that we have that formal reinstatement process, any removal of the diamond for non-technical reasons would have you go through that to get it back
So it someone is suspended a year, it's safe to assume that they do not get their diamond back, when the time is up?
Year suspensions are pretty rare to begin with. Longest main suspension (ironically of a former mod) I've seen is 5 years
:O That's more than a regular cool off period then.
On another topic, I find it a bit funny that there are more users here than in the election room.
@Scratte There are more close-worthy questions than nominees ;)
@Scratte Superuser won't answer those questions.
@JeanneDark sigh...
17:01
@Braiam Oh. Ok. But I did ask them to check..
@Scratte Yeah, I limit my comments to saying that is off topic here, not were it could be asked, unless I'm 120% sure it can be answered on the other site.
And yes, I know that the close reason says that, which is why I hate it.
It's a legacy from when SE was just SO, SU and SF.
@Braiam So not even if it was seriously rewritten would they accept a Question about missing images when transferring them between a phone and a computer?
I think I did read their help section once, but it confused me :(
@Scratte Mounting iphone's filesystems in windows is finikly. While yes, SU accepts Windows questions and interaction between Windows and accessories, iPhone and Android are generally considered their own beast.
@Braiam Ok, thanks. Makes sense.
17:14
I recommend you to search on their meta. There are cases where android questions are accepted: ie. when the android device is set to behave as a dumb thumb drive.
18:16
Am I missing a way this could be edited? stackoverflow.com/review/triage/26663254
Nope. Send it to the Rogue Review Room.
Thanks for the sanity check
Me goodly do sanity. Sanity the bestest bestest use for the one.
@AdrianMole Are you ok? :)
18:30
Wibble.
Is this post now OK for re-open? stackoverflow.com/questions/62879501/… I'm asking as I don't know Python :)
@Vickel Yes.
@AdrianMole Oh no. Can we cheer you up?
18:56
@Scratte I've been having issues all day, since @Yunnosch unleashed an particularly powerful group of gremlins.
Which reminds me ...
^ Scrap that. Seems the Q was closed, reopened, then closed again with the proper dupe target.
@AdrianMole How did you make your day undesirable?
Not undesirable. Just difficult to concentrate with the thought of "Nasal Demons" in my head.
I thought gold hammers could edit the duplicate targets as they pleased..?!?
@Scratte should be able to...
19:01
@AdrianMole Oh.. they're suppose to only be in your nose. How did they get in your head?
@JonClements Fantastic :) But we have a Thanks™ feature ;)
@JonClements But the Jabberwock(y) is the source of all snark and snark can complicate things.
^ Is that spam disguised as poorly formatted code, or just poorly formatted code?
... I guess Ian thought the latter.
Hmm.. every time I see FR I always think Friends Request.
I feel bad for whoever Tran Rodriquez is. They just got doxxed.
19:13
Is it a real person or just a sample?
I googled around and couldn't find it anywhere else.
Maybe a typo, "q" for "g" ... then the OP could be in big trouble.
Address doesn't match. I laughed though.
@IanCampbell yeah, looked up the address and that "Crosby avenue" doesn't seem to exist as far as I can see
Zoe
Zoe
> (908) is a New Jersey (NJ) area code
19:18
@Zoe OK, so I'm leaning towards fictitious. It seems to be a mishmash of addresses that don't really make sense. Frierson, Louisiana is nowhere near NJ and doesn't have a Crosby Avenue according to Google Maps.
Zoe
Zoe
The phone number itself does appear to be real though
The email domain doesn't exist
OK, I'm convinced its made up. I removed my comment.
@Zoe Did you try calling it?
@IanCampbell Are you sure unless you call the number? ;)
Zoe
Zoe
@AdrianMole No, looked it up on a couple umerican phone registries
19:21
no fun
Zoe
Zoe
Maybe, but I don't live in umericah, so that would be a really expensive call to find out if something is real or not
Lol, I tried some website that offered reverse lookup and apparently they can sell me the details of the phone owner for $0.95
That's with a discount - normally the information that includes full name, address, previous addresses and family members would cost...$1.95
At least they claim to have that information. I'll not really take them up on the offer. I feel very creeped out by this, honestly.
@VLAZ That's just ridiculous.
So what you're saying is, this post was actually elaborate spam to sell reverse phone lookups?
That would be very cunning indeed..
19:27
Oh yeah, that site also offers a subscription. 7 days free and then it's $25 per month for unlimited phone lookups.
19:42
Just a reminder that the nominations phase of the 2020 election ends in less than 20 minutes.
@TylerH Woo Hoo
@AdrianMole Means you can still make it
Did you ask about your candidate score?
I know my score.
19:54
Does anyone else?
ElectionBot knows.
Hmm.. that's not a yes, nor a no.
You can find out anybody's score from SEDE.
My score is 18 + the full badge score - 2 I think
OK technically it is 17 + ... I am 2 rep away from it being 18 +
oh actually it would be - 1
@TylerH ditto
19:59
so I would have a score of 36, but am 2 rep away from a score of 37.

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