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9:00 PM
For what it's worth, I voted for y'all several times over (Chicago style)
(joking)
 
+! for joking
 
@Shree I am not saying that they are not eligible, but Makyen said that name recognition plays a role. Maybe I have not been active as long as Travis, but I rather think I got 4th place because I had a lower score than Travis. Not because my name was not recognizable enough. I could be very wrong though.
 
@Dharman It's worth noting that despite not coming in third, you did beat someone with a higher candidate score than you. You placed well in a field with excellent candidates.
 
@Dharman Travis has been active on Meta and chat (mostly JavaScript back in the day IIRC) for many years
 
@Dharman It's not that you haven't been active on SO or MSO. The first time that the significant majority of voters see anything about a candidate is when they go to the election page. Just running in a prior election makes your username more familiar to them the next time.
 
9:04 PM
@Machavity time to start pinging from Trogdor too
 
@BhargavRao o/
 
\o
Too bad for Mach and Mak, there's no Closey to congratulate them :(
 
Probably for best, since the close queue never hit 0 after Bhargav got elected..... ;-)
 
@Makyen @Machavity How many accounts have you nuked already? Are you overwhelmed with the flags? What are your feelings so far after the first hour as mods?
 
:(
@Dharman trust me, they'll spend the entire next 6 hrs trying to look at the different controls
 
9:09 PM
Just click everything and see how it goes
 
Rene -> ban -> nuke account :D
 
I was elected at some 1:30 AM my time, I had spent the the next 3 hrs handling flags and had handled like 10 of the NAA ones
(handling 10 NAAs should take anywhere between 30~60 seconds once experienced)
 
"I wonder what that button does?", Stack Overflow goes offline
 
@Dharman that is a risk, for science ...
 
@Dharman ** Makyen said that name recognition plays a role.** , You are wrong. Name , Rep all are virtual. Please , maintain your standers and If you support site keep going. Seee this old post when maken lost. chat.stackoverflow.com/transcript/message/47123702#47123702
 
9:11 PM
@Dharman I'm still taking a look around. I'd prefer not to nuke anyone y mistake. :)
 
@Makyen Ohh, come one. I am going to flag more accounts for deletion now. Someone needs to start clearing the queue soon
 
Can an account be un-nuked by developer? Asking since I take part in experiments sometimes :)
 
@Dharman :)
 
@Dharman I flagged something NAA and then realized I can just delete it
 
@Scratte that can be done, yes. Only if you know the old profile
 
9:13 PM
@Scratte I'd assume that it's possible, but, at best, inconvenient. I mean, they have database backups ... right?
 
@rene Like an id?
 
@Scratte looks like it, yes: meta.stackexchange.com/a/351103/158100 but I assume you still to need to prove you have owned that id.
 
@Makyen Nothing is ever deleted.. so I assume it's just a question of linking the stuff back. I know a user that got all their posts linked to their new account. I don't know about comments and chat messages though.
 
Here, what to do about this answer? stackoverflow.com/a/63021755/1839439
 
@Dharman NAA / VLQ I think they want to know what needs to go on the ?????
 
9:17 PM
@rene Ah. Thanks. Even comments :) It does raise all kinds of other questions though. I just thought of it in case an account gets nuked by accident.
 
@Dharman a diamond got it ....
 
@Scratte Yes, I'd assume it's easier than going to backups, but backups are a failsafe, which is the final arbiter of "can it be done" wrt. going back to a previous state.
 
Call the warehouse and have them find the tape backup...
 
Adam Lear or Taryn would probably do it, but they might not like you very much afterward...
 
I see diamond on Makyen post :D
 
9:20 PM
@Makyen I imagine that would require a lot more work though, since Stack will probably not go back to any previous state just for one user.
@Machavity Fortunately I cannot nuke by own account by accident :) But I think they will remember me if it happens.
 
@Scratte Yes, but you asked "can", ... and I was being a bit pedantic. :)
 
@Scratte "Fortunately I cannot nuke by own account by accident" is a very "famous last words" sort of thing to say...
 
Now no ping MOD unless necessary rule applied for for Makyen & Machavity :D
 
@Shree oh, er, yeah...
 
9:26 PM
lol! You are right, sort of.. I could accidentally slip and fall on my laptop.. gliding my nose on the touchpad with all the right combinations to delete my own profile.
@Shree That's not the rule. It's no moderator pings for moderator work, no?
 
Technically speaking, the rule is that you can't ping them for anything that could be handled with a flag
 
I prepped one earlier for that reason: chat.stackoverflow.com/transcript/message/49992185#49992185
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I'm pretty sure I'd get a lot more flags declined if I sent flags for half the stuff I've said in messages that ping Cody... especially if I sent this one
 
But this means that we can still ping them for the things we used to ping them for :)
 
@Scratte It's rule. May be language barrier but it's rule. I / WE don't ping Mod as usual
 
9:30 PM
Rest assured I invent a new rule when our RO Mods gets pinged too often ...
 
@rene We'll need to ping you to get requests binned?
 
Yes, or Tyler or Nathan
 
Who care I ping rene ,but I always avoid ping unless it's necessary. Legend ping when it necessary.
 
So, @rene... who would win the next elections?
 
It's still acceptable to ping Makyen or myself for RO stuff. Just don't forget Rule 18
 
9:35 PM
I haven't seen a lot of spurious pinging here though. Lets hope it doesn't happen.
@Machavity That was also my impression. Like, don't ask to handle a flag or look at a post. But we already don't do that. We just ask the room.
 
@Machavity Diamond talks. Thanks and congrats.
 
I'm pretty sure the ROs would eventually scold someone who frequently pinged anyone over issues that could be handled with a flag...it's just that most of us can't singlehandedly do anything about most flaggable stuff, so no one pings us about it :-)
 
@Braiam you?
 
:D
 
@rene No please no...
 
9:42 PM
@Braiam Dharman
 
@Braiam Lets push rene if we success :)
 
@Braiam Well, if the remaining candidates all run...Travis J and Dharman (I re-ran the election with the winners withdrawn, out of curiosity)
 
You mean... if you remove the first and second place winners, the third and fourth place winners win? Who knew!
 
@CodyGray That is actually not necessarily the case with STV :-)
 
Did you try it with 3 seats?
 
9:50 PM
I don't think it was that close here
 
@Scratte I did. Still Travis.
 
Can I make a petition to ask mods to put in the helpful message when they escalate something to CMs. I am noticed someone handled my flag about a voting ring 2 hours ago, but most accounts are still not deleted or suspended.
 
@Dharman Why does it matter?
 
Hmmm, just got started really trying to up my game closing. Found a ~bug~ feature that may not be intended...
 
For users like us it would really help to know what happened to our flag and why the accounts are not dealt with. When checking this I noticed another account in the ring that I hadn't flagged in the message and I wonder whether it was because I didn't include it or if there was something else
 
9:52 PM
@RyanM Fair enough. Lets hope they start a new election in 6 months time. If the reason why we can't elect more than 2 moderators at a time is that they need training, I think it's probably a good idea to just have elections as soon as possible.
 
I don't see how it would have helped to have some annotation that it has been escalated to CMs. You'd still be wondering if that account you found was part of the ring or not.
 
If mods are unsure and they escalate to mods I can understand but I want to be thorough.
 
@CodyGray It would also be helpful for migrations... I have flagged 3 old questions for migration. Two marked helpful with no apparent action, one declined. I have no idea if they were escalated to CMs or if the moderator just felt nice about not declining my flag because I would've had a good point on a newer question.
 
I decided to filter just to a single category (duplicates) and started reviewing those. Then got one that wasn't a duplicate, went "huh". Handled it and got "This is just a test"....
 
@CodyGray True, so what could help? I don't want to raise another flag for the same voting ring. I already raised two
 
9:53 PM
AKA: it would be useful feedback to direct my flagging in the future
 
It's mostly not about being unsure. When we escalate to CMs is when the multiple accounts are legitimate (i.e., belong to actual people), but the crossvoting is still suspicious and needs to be invalidated.
@RyanM Those are never escalated to CMs. A mod was just being nice.
That is why I decline them. I even have a nice canned message for it.
 
Accurate feedback will always be the best way to go in my opinion. If I don't know that what I did has any use, it's not really making me happy to do it. Then it'll just feel like busywork.
 
@DanielWiddis that is by design
 
okie.
 
@Scratte But if I give you accurate feedback by declining your flag, it feels like I've let the air out of your balloon.
 
@rene Thanks! Makes sense now.
 
@CodyGray In my particular case.. yes :) But not everyone is weird and obsessive about their statistics, as I am. But to be completely honest, I will own it if it was rightfully declined. What sets me off is an "oops" that will stay on my record or a decline for an unreasonable reason. I am just as miffed about a helpful flag that should have been declined as a declined one that should have been helpful :)
 
"Thank you for reviewing 40 close votes today; come back in 1 hour to continue reviewing." flex
 
@Scratte Thank God.
 
@DanielWiddis good job!
 
10:04 PM
For which part? The first, I assume :D
 
Yeah
 
@DanielWiddis :D
 
I mean, I get the whole thing, I surely do. I will point out, it's not just an "oops", though. There's a difference of opinion about whether mods should decline flags that they didn't handle, or whether they should only decline flags when they were raised in bad faith.
 
I, at least, do read feedback on helpful flags - I got one that said "You can close posts by the same author as duplicates. In future please do that instead of flagging, unless there is a broader pattern of question repetition." once, which helped direct my future flagging to be more accurate.
 
I was thinking of the script incident.. or some of the meta posts where the handling moderator answers with "I'm sorry, I mis-clicked".
 
10:07 PM
Note that, in "the script incident", I had marked the flag as "helpful"...
 
Not sure we're talking about the same script-incident. I was referring to the one where all flags were marked declined in one go.. later a developer restored them
 
Oh, I see. I thought you were referring to the most recent one, where I marked one of Dharman's flags helpful for the reason "asdfasdf asdf asdg asd"
For some reason, he came here pretending to not understand what that meant.
 
LOL
 
@CodyGray That I would have enjoyed :)
But I also found it very curious that Dharman knew it was you..
 
I deleted the flagged answer, so it was pretty obvious
I guess it could have been Jean-Francois, since I've been stealing his deletions.
 
10:16 PM
How much time goes into training new moderators?
 
SO has about 100 users called Simba - but none is (yet) a diamond.
 
@Lankymart What is happening here? Do you really think it's appropriate to get into that kind of a rollback war with another user? Come on...
 
Great :) ..so the same amount of training a 500 reputation point user gets before entering the review queues :D
 
@CodyGray Excuse me, how could I know that you were testing a userscript.
 
10:20 PM
@Dharman No, of course you couldn't. It was a joke.
 
Wow, that's a lot of rollbacks. Think of the wasted database space.
 
Why remove the language tag?
 
That is odd. I've been told that regex must come with a language tag in order to identify the engine.
 
Can I flag a user for being annoying with low quality questions?
 
@Dharman Yes, sorta. If a user is posting a large number of low-quality questions, you can flag and ask a moderator to reach out to them about that. We have a canned template for it.
But make it clear that's what you want, that you're not just whining
 
10:26 PM
I am whining, but they have put 14 questions in one page.
 
Answers that are actually questions get NAA flags. But what are we supposed to do about a question that is an answer? There used to be a "Not a real question" close reason.
 
That is even odd'er.. since I was also under the impression that a Question that only has the regex tag should be closed for not specifying the engine.
 
@AdrianMole Unclear
 
@Scratte No, not necessarily. Same as SQL. It is a general tag, but specifying the engine/flavour helps
 
I can see that would work.
 
10:28 PM
I am voting to close this post because it is not a question as defined in [help/on-topic].
 
Yeah, custom reasons always work, too.
 
I guess that doesn't work. It is about programing
 
@Dharman I think maybe it may be another source of opinion then :)
 
The reason used to be "Unclear what you're asking" IIRC.
 
Yes
 
10:33 PM
So a few hours ago I ran into some behavior in the UI that was weird but reproducible and I suspect intentional (for some reason): I was looking at a user’s reputation history and noticed that several of their recent answers has -1 scores, and in looking at the answers, they seemed like good answers, so I was curious about the scores. The weird thing is, that when I clicked the score to show the upvote/downvote totals, they were both zero.
 
@AdrianMole Good ol' crash tag, still kicking around I see.
 
… that is, after I did that, the scores changed from displaying a -1 total to displaying 0
 
@sideshowbarker Race condition? By the time you'd clicked, they'd earned an upvote and the score went to 0.
 
I thought so at first, yeah
 
@sideshowbarker Scores are cached when votes are invalidated. You need to expand them to get them refreshed
 
10:35 PM
well, it was reproducible with multiple questions for the same user
 
If it was -1 it was probably revenge downvotes that got reversed
 
when so then I tried another user, and I found the same thing
 
I am not sure if this is how it has always been or if it is a bug, but yeah votes and total tallies are separate. Totals are cached and not refreshed automatically by the system when votes are invalidated
 
and both the users were diamond moderators
 
Yeah, revenge downvotes.
 
10:37 PM
I think it was much too coincidental for that
I feel like it was some kind of targeted A/B testing or something
 
Nah, it's pretty normal, it actually helps me find voting fraud sometimes
 
Question. I'm on the "low quality answers" queue. A user had a problem, then solved it themsleves, posting an answer with links to other SO questions that helped them solve it. So while the answer that I'm reviewing "Looks OK" I really think the original question should be closed. Is there a protocol for that?
 
@DanielWiddis Doesn't sound like the answer looks OK, either. If it's just links to other SO questions, then it is essentially a link-only answer. It should be deleted, and the question should be closed as a duplicate.
 
@DanielWiddis can you provide a link to the review task or question/answer for context?
 
10:40 PM
But more generally, yes, the protocol is to open up the post in a new window (click the "link" link in the review queue) and handle the question as you normally would.
 
So open it up to get the question, close the answer as link only, then flag the question as dupe?
(closevote, not flag)
 
yes
 
Flag answer as "not an answer", open up the post, and flag the question as a duplicate
(You can't 'close' an answer.)
 
Thanks!
 
I've done it already, so you're kinda unable to test out your new knowledge
At least you didn't waste a close vote!
 
10:43 PM
Also, keep working on that Java gold badge so you can add multiple dup targets =P
 
Diamond badges also work. Your choice.
 
I have faith that you can reach gold before the next election.
 
I think I should play the meta-game: Find questions tagged and cite the relevant JLS.
 
For real fun, find questions tagged and cite the ECMAScript specification.
 
10:47 PM
@CodyGray Pure evil.
 
After thinking about this review task more, I wonder how others would have handled it. stackoverflow.com/review/low-quality-posts/26742933 I just edited out the questionable language to leave a poor quality answer.
 
Great. Just came across an off-topic question with a bounty. 🙄
 
@Andreas You're in luck! There are new moderators who need stuff to do.
 
New mods needs flags too!
 
@CodyGray I probably am. Just flagged the question with a custom flag. Haven’t seen the results yet.
 
10:54 PM
No guarantees are made on flag handling time
 
I already have one or two custom moderator flags soon aging away...
 
@IanCampbell That is the appropriate way to handle it.
@Andreas Custom moderator flags don't age away
 
Should I have flagged the comments no longer needed?
 
Yeah
 
Thanks for the feedback
 
10:56 PM
That's literally the answer.
 
So just a bottomless well, then.
 
The bottom has been found before. Nothing spectacular.
 
No prize for the hard work?
 
@IanCampbell it was already closed as a typo, which is correct, so I just nuked the whole thing. Unfortunately, reviews can't do that. Huge flaw in review, IMHO.
 
11:00 PM
Well, Roomba would have taken care of it in 10 days. That was my excuse
Otherwise I would have had one more reason to stop reviewing and start answering. 20k is around the corner.
 
@Andreas By the time we get to the bottom, we usually find a rant on Meta about us, so that's kind of a prize.
 
@CodyGray Good prize. :)
 
@IanCampbell You are indeed very good at getting reputation :) Did you get an email from Stack as well?
 
I don't know. I forwarded their emails to the spam folder months ago.
 
@Scratte I bet he did. Most of us did.
 
11:09 PM
lol! Ok then. You know there's a setting on your profile for emails, right? :)
 
I'm kidding, mostly. This is the last email communication I received from them.
 
Are you really a new user?
 
This is my first post ever.
 
Wow
 
Almost 13k already? Wow that's impressive
 
11:12 PM
I thought you'd been a lurker for some time
 
I mean, I found answers from Google like everyone else.
 
@IanCampbell Huh? I would've ordered my tibble/df
 
Hey, give me a break it was my first post ever.
Dharman helped me delete some of my more embarrassing answers.
 
I did?
Don't blame me for stuff.
 
I blame you for not winning the election
But I will really blame you if you don't come back and try again next time.
 
11:15 PM
Sigh, yeah...
 
There's my delete everything candidate!
 
Everything? Users too?
 
@Andreas Do you really have to ask?
 
@Dharman Of course. I need to know if I should be sad you didn't win the election, since I have a moderator flag or two about just that...
 
@Andreas Why not? I do.
 
11:18 PM
At the moment I am using mods as a proxy to delete accounts, but if I were a mod I would delete user accounts myself.
 
@CodyGray Yeah, but you've been moderator for quite a while, and those flags have yet to be handled.
 
You saw this, right? Yours isn't the only flag in the bunch.
 
@IanCampbell Wait.. where you in here when Dharman posted del-pls on your posts? :)
 
I considered not voting for Dharman, because I was worried he'd delete my account. I took the chance anyway.
 
It's funny how that works. One is more likely to vote for a candidate that one knows.
 
11:20 PM
@CodyGray No, I just looked at the election page. ;P
 
Yeah, that's supposed to be featured on Meta, but the featured thingadongdong is currently stuck/broken.
@Scratte What if you know them all?
 
@IanCampbell I wonder if that only goes to the fast risers, or if it's something that get out to 10K'ers.
@CodyGray I knew 4 this time.. I made a choice.
 
Did you make the right one?
 
Could've just not removed HMP...
 
But then... unpopular or even critical things could have been featured! Gasp!
Way better to just let the mods forcibly feature the critical stuff. :-)
 
11:23 PM
@Scratte I assumed it had something to do with this. But who knows...
 
Oh, no. What a disaster that would've been.
 
That you were ranked 336th? Yeah, that's Prashanth's favorite number.
 
I didn't get question, answer or review banned in the first week. I assumed that was an accomplishment.
 
@CodyGray I cannot know :) I do not quality control moderators.. and I cannot know the quality of a moderator that has never moderated as a moderator ;)
 
Or even suspended! You are, indeed, a rare bird.
 
11:26 PM
Now see, that's the kind of emails that should go out from The Company. "Hi, Ian, we noticed that you visited the site a few times last week and answered 25 questions. We wanted to congratulate you on not getting banned or suspended. Keep up the good work!"
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@IanCampbell You're doing quite well, really. I remember I was rising on those back when I was still answering :) I just noticed I'm #47708 :D
 
Isn't it a bit harsh to upright delete such new questions, or is the poster still able to view their own post? I've had a question deleted by (I assume) the Roomba, once, back in the days, with no possibility to even see that the question ever existed.
 
@Andreas You can review your recently deleted questions
 
"Such". Which such? What is the context here? I only delete new questions when they're obviously unsalvageable.
 
@IanCampbell I couldn't review mine... Anyway; if it's possible, then it's not harsh.
@CodyGray The non-English one Dharman just posted.
 
11:30 PM
They could still be salvaged and many are.
 
Just woke up to the results - congrats @Makyen and @Machavity, I'm sure you will both make great moderators
 
@Andreas Yeah, that's not salvageable. If the OP wants to translate, they should just repost.
 
@Nick Thanks!
 
@Nick Exciting, right?!
 
11:30 PM
@CodyGray Yeah, of course, I just thought it would've been harsh, if their own text was no longer accessible to them.
 
Also, @Andreas you can't see, but Cody left a comment with reasoning and a link.
 
@IanCampbell Yeah, but I got no notification that it was deleted, so I probably didn't notice before it was too late.
 
@Nick Thank you :)
 
@IanCampbell Makes it the opposite of harsh, then.
 
@Andreas Soft? Are you calling me soft?
 
11:32 PM
Just got an idea. How about that for maybe one hour or so after you have posted a question, then when there's any activities (comments or answers) you are expected to at least acknowledge that somehow. And if you fail to do it within 5 minutes, then the question gets autoclosed
 
Can't even get a del vote in.... I swear
 
@CodyGray Ah, you soft, cute, little human. :) Cuddle?
 
But @klutt, my doorbell rang, and then I had to go pick up the kids. You closed my question?!?!?!
 
@klutt Eh, no, absolutely not. You're supposed to stare at your own question for an hour? After 30 minutes, something urgent happens outside, you walk out, somebody leaves a comment, and you return after 15 minutes. Woops.
 
11:34 PM
You got one in that time, @IanCampbell!
 
Just because I'm racing the black hole of questions doesn't mean I can skip reading the question.
 
@klutt You mean posting a Question should be like calling a service desk? Where you must stay on the line even if you're probably customer number 5498?
 
@IanCampbell Shit happens sometimes.
@Andreas Not stare constantly, but at least being available.
@Scratte I mean it as in that I hate when people don't answer follow up qeustions they get.
 
@klutt Not realistic.
 
Good questions don't need feedback, discussion, or engagement.
 
11:36 PM
Wow, del-pls really sell
 
@klutt Are you busy-waiting for them to answer?
 
@CodyGray yeah - if only they were all good questions...
 
Or if they're really boring..
 
@Scratte Kind of. Well, I browse other things for a few minutes and then I get back, yes.
 
I'm going to make buttons for the next election with the pattern of your avatar "del-pls and vote-pls"
 
11:37 PM
@klutt I don't. I ask.. and then I leave it. The inbox will tell me if they answered me back.
 
Not just one typo, but two typos...
 
Yeah, I downvoted it all, but I am out of del votes for the next 20 mins
 
Did you use all the flags today?
 
No, very far from it. I was doing other stuff today
 
I vote want to delete it.
 
11:40 PM
@Scratte IMO I think it's very rude to quickly post a question, go to bed or whatever, and then come back a few hours laters to see if there are any answers.
 
@klutt That's exactly how I do it... I don't see what's rude about that. Stack Overflow isn't a help desk that requires sustained engagement.
 
@klutt I do that with answers. I post it then I leave it. I do not stare at it to see if any action comes in. I trust the inbox.
 
Well, SO shouldn't be a help desk that requires engagement
 
@Scratte Anwers are a completely different thing
I'm talking about questions here.
 
@klutt There's an infinite set of reasons why a question asker would leave. They cannot guard themselves against not leaving. That is not possible. You cannot know why they left, either.
 
11:43 PM
@klutt I don't think so. I could have posted something really wrong and then gotten 5 messages about how wrong I am. 2 being from the Low Quality Posts queue :)
 
It just needs less than -1 score.
 
@Andreas Yes, of course there can be quite a lot of good reasons that you have to leave suddenly. I'm talking about those cases where you know in beforehand.
 
@IanCampbell I think it's -3 for immediate deletion. But someone has just upvoted it!
 
If some needs an Answer fast and is busy waiting for me to clarify or edit it, then tough luck. Same with Questions.. though busy waiting for clarification so that one can answer it just doesn't make sense.
 
@Nick 2 days
 
11:45 PM
@klutt How would the system, or we, know that reason? How would we filter the good from the bad?
 
Oops, I have trouble with reading, less than -2
 
Thanks @Dharman. Sorry you didn't make it this time, please do run again...
 
Yay. Machavity did something cool
 
@Nick What question? whistles innocently
 
@Nick The FAQ #11 has an explicit description of when a del-pls is permitted wrt. the state of the post.
 
11:46 PM
@Machavity :-)
 
Hmm.. the moderators are lurking ;)
 
mhm... There's something wrong when (almost) the majority of the chat users are moderators. The remaining ones must be some real troublemakers.
 
This room is chock full of diamonds. Gotta avoid cutting oneself.
 
Maybe we are not flagging enough?
 
@Andreas The system would not need to know the difference. You could just be told that you're expected to be around approx 30 minutes or so for follow up questions. If your house gets on fire or your wife needs immediate medical care, then of course you just leave your computer. A closed question is a pretty small pay to pay in that situation.
 
11:48 PM
@IanCampbell Yeah, most are sharp, but we're lucky at least one of the diamonds has soft edges.
 
It's basically the policy of "Don't post a question right before you're about to start doing something else"
 
"Don't post a question right before you have a heart attack"
 
Hahaha
 
That should be attainable. It's not usually asking questions that risks giving me a heart attack. It's looking at them.
 
@Makyen Thanks - I guess I haven't read the FAQ closely enough :-(
 
11:50 PM
Well, what I mean is basically this: idownvotedbecau.se/beingunresponsive
The being unresponsive reason
 
@klutt Pretty small pay in that situation, but sometimes, notifications don't get through, a family member suddenly turns angry, somebody hurts themselves on the street, and you want to see if there's a need for help, etc...
 
We can update the ask question UI to have a check box. "Are you experiencing any chest pain currently? Are you using any cocaine?" If the answer is yes to either question, please consider deferring asking.
 
That feeling when you are about to flag something and you see "This post is hidden. It was deleted 1 min ago by Machavity♦." popping up.
 
@klutt Kind-of like: Don't push to production on Friday evening. :)
 
@Andreas You're making it sound like a really terrible thing to happen that your question closed. I do not.
 
11:52 PM
@klutt It is, because it's a pretty unnecessary thing to do.
 
I just don't see why it's necessary. If more information is needed that the person is not replying with, then the question will get closed due to people casting close votes. If the person is not replying, but no more information is needed because the question was well-posed in the first place, then it doesn't need to be and shouldn't be closed.
 
And I personally find it quite rude (apart from good reasons to do so) when someone posts a question and I ask for some specific clarification but OP just don't respond.
 
@klutt I would assume good faith. What is your reason to find it rude, when you cannot know the reason why they're not responding?
 
Maybe they just thought your question was daft, but couldn't think of a nice way to say it. :-)
 
@Andreas Well, once I had to go to lunch 15 minutes after I posted a question, and I wrote that in a comment and apologized. I also wrote when I expected to be back, and instantly posted a new comment when I was available again. I never see anyone doing that.
 
11:58 PM
Yeah, that's a lot of noise. Not really what comments are meant for. With the exception of chat (and even to some extent here), this is an asynchronous platform.
 
@CodyGray Not much of a problem if the comments are taken down afterwards.
 

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