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7:05 AM
I'm seeing the "Related" section in the sidebar be blank for all questions. Is anyone else seeing the same?
 
@Makyen seems to be yes
 
@Makyen Reported on both MSE and MSO already
 
@Makyen yes, blame Nick Craver
 
@tripleee OK. Thanks.
@CodyGray Good. I don't have to do anything.
 
7:07 AM
On the plus side: Page queries are now super fast ...
 
@rene Maybe we can keep iterating on this theme. What would happen if we removed all the posts?
 
@CodyGray Yeah, but it was working for me earlier today. Those are all from days ago. :(
 
@Makyen Wait, really? Oh, that's weird. I haven't seen it in weeks.
 
@CodyGray OK. At least I thought it was working. I recently rebooted, so can't confirm...
 
@CodyGray or how about this?
 
7:11 AM
@Makyen But, but, what about... your tabs?!
 
@CodyGray All 2284 of them were restored.
 
Hahaha. Like magic.
And thus bringing your neighbor's Internet speeds to a crawl.
 
Is that the Tab queue?
 
Admittedly, it does take a little bit for things to start up. :)
 
Makyen thought we wanted all the flags handled, so he opened everything in a new tab and just marked it "helpful".
 
7:14 AM
:)
 
7:26 AM
Anyone know when deleted posts lost the white border on the left? In other words, the entire page has a white area to the left of the page (and to the right), except deleted posts, which now extend the pink area to the left edge of the viewport, but retain the white border on the right. I believe the change is relatively recent.
 
@Makyen I don't think I repro that. I suspect one of your style changes to revert brokenness is causing that. The changes to tables that Aaron introduced were rolled back today. The timeline and the deleted comment pages are now working as they used to.
 
@CodyGray I'm seeing it in a fresh profile without any userscripts running. The style that's doing it is in SE's primary.css as .deleted-answer{margin-left:-24px;padding-left:24px; .... Those properties didn't exist on .deleted-answer as of at least 2020-01-14, but I don't keep all that many copies of different CSS versions. It's not a big deal. I just noticed it as a significant change that I'll need to adapt a userscript to & was wondering why I hadn't previously noticed.
 
@Makyen Link to a repro case?
 
@CodyGray It should be any page with a deleted post, but I've looked at: stackoverflow.com/questions/62560910/…
 
@CodyGray Yes. That's it. The pink ends all the way to the left of the viewport. It used to have a white border, just like all the other content.
 
7:47 AM
We found our down voter ...
 
@CodyGray Look at the difference in where the pink ends and where the horizontal rule ends for the question.
 
I'm still not seeing it.
None of the other content I look at has a white border...
 
@CodyGray It's significantly easier to see with a narrow viewport. I'll generate some screenshots.
 
Oh... I see it with a narrow viewport.
 
Do I have to worry if two diamonds don't see the same thing?
 
7:52 AM
Just assume Dharman deleted it.
 
Fair
 
But it doesn't seem like a bug. The red background lines up with the "Active|Oldest|Votes" pills on the right.
 
On the right, yes, but not on the left, which is what they adjusted, for some unknown reason.
 
Shouldn't it extend to the edge of the viewport on the left?
I guess it's not noticeable unless you're adding a colored background to other non-deleted answers.
 
@CodyGray There used to be a border. All other content has a border. In addition, if you have the left sidebar visible, it extends into the left sidebar at some viewport widths.
 
7:56 AM
Oh, I see. I turned off the useless left sidebar as soon as that option was provided.
 
@CodyGray Yeah, I have it turned off. I turned it on to make this easier to see.
 
Why does this matter?
I think it looks better to have the red background extend all the way across.
 
Oof. Well, everyone knows negative margins are not good CSS... This is why, kids.
That font rendering on your machine, though. It's terrible. Especially visible on the "Try this".
 
Yeah, I'm not that much of a fan. :; But, it's the stock font for SO on Win10/Firefox.
 
8:02 AM
That's weird. I have a notebook running Firefox on Win 10, and I haven't noticed it looking anywhere near that bad.
Maybe because I have the resolution cranked up... :-)
 
Could be. Could also be drivers, or Win10 thinking it should do strange things based on other portions of my config. Although, I wasn't intending to adjust fonts.
 
8:18 AM
@Makyen You might need to calibrate ClearType?
 
@CodyGray A ClearType issue is certainly possible. My experience with ClearType is that it looks quite poor.
 
It certainly doesn't look as good as the Mac's font rendering, but it can be made to look less poor.
 
8:50 AM
 
Slightly weird one here as the OP of the question has been nuked and now appears to have added content to the question by means of an answer using a completely new account. What's the protocol here? stackoverflow.com/questions/63128645/…
 
@DavidBuck The account was self-deleted, not nuked by a moderator.
 
Is there a deleted comment containing this code under this answer?
I don't understand where this is coming from otherwise...
 
9:06 AM
This question is closed, but has since been translated to English. Though, I’m unsure if the code it contains is an MCVE. It’s rather long.
 
@RyanM Deleted answer on the same question, I think. Are you not 10k yet?
 
@CodyGray Ahhhh. Yeah, not quite yet...slowly getting there.
 
There are now 3 deleted answers on that trashcan fire of a question.
Two containing code by the asker, and a third containing an incoherent non-answer.
Regarding the edit, what actually happened was the edit suggester flagged one of the non-answers for moderator deletion, claiming they had already modified the question. A mod deleted it, but didn't notice that their edit was still pending. So, 16 hours later, confusion resulted.
 
ahhh, that explains it. Not the first time I've seen code of unexplained origin added in suggested edits.
Rarely do they come with an explanation like "...from now-flagged self-answer" or anything like that
 
@CodyGray The pings! Seriously though @Nick pings get handled as and when they get seen to, could be a couple hours, could be 4 weeks :p
Flags*
 
9:12 AM
The site is buggy. I try loading the new comment under the now reopened question, but it never shows up; the load button just disappears...
 
@Andreas Then the comment was deleted
 
@Nick Same process repeated every single time I refresh the page. Has happened before.
 
Oh, no it's that bug again, sorry, didn't check the post, there's an MSO bug report somewhere, but... On my phone
 
@Nick Aha. I’ll manage to find it myself. Thanks.
 
Hey 10k users, was there any answer on this question?
 
9:16 AM
@Andreas here
 
That answer linked to by SD is spam. Check the profile description. I hope it was closed for such.
@Nick Thanks, but... «status-completed».
 
Yeah... it's not
Or rather, it's so rare it's not an issue, fix is to just post a comment and delete it (as I've now done)
Although apparently there's a nightly job to clean up
 
@Kulfy No, no answers were ever posted to that question.
@RyanM You're safe rejecting them if they lack that explanation.
 
@Nick Didn't know about that workaround :)
 
@Nick Better to spend their resources at «thanks» buttons.
About that; when are we gonna get their conclusion?
- or analysis of the data.
 
9:24 AM
@CodyGray OK. Thank you.
 
@Nick You're cluttering up my site with useless comments? ಠ_ಠ
 
It's not useless :p It got rid of a fake notification about comments
 
@M--: According to this blog post about the Q3 2020 Roadmap: "This quarter, we will be reviewing the outcomes of this test, sharing results with the community, and deciding on next steps." — V2Blast 2 hours ago
@Nick There are other ways of doing that, like undeleting and deleting the comment. An even simpler way is ignoring it. :-)
 
I like how you call it my site +1
 
@CodyGray Thanks. I’d forgotten about The Loop... Eh... The text below «downvotes» scares me... « We will run a short targeted onsite survey to better understand what motivates users to downvote a post and use this data to inform inclusion and engagement opportunities«...
 
9:29 AM
@rene I didn't see evidence anyone else owned or cared about it, so I figured I'd adopt it.
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Oh, hey; another bug. I got no reputation back when an answer I downvoted 10 minutes ago was deleted. Great.
 
All of your bugs seem to relate to caching. :-)
 
Maybe...
It’s updated every 30 minutes, isn’t it? That means it’s just 19 left.
 
@Andreas Someone really likes surveys.
To be fair, the number of people who just absolutely lose their mind and abandon all semblance of professional, rational behavior over a downvote or two is shocking. It's funny the first few times, but then it just turns into something horrifying. And bad for the site.
 
@CodyGray Yeah; much better than Meta, I guess.
 
@CodyGray Worst case scenario: removal of downvotes. I’m just worried they’re gonna limit our downvoting abilities, such as an inability to cast more if the net score is already -1 or -2, etc.
@CodyGray - But to be honest, having the question closed for LMU (or «lacks required understanding) is better than downvotes with no explanation.
 
@Andreas I certainly hope that will not happen. It would be grossly unfair, unless they also limit upvotes in the same way.
 
@CodyGray That would just ruin the site.
 
You do recall there was an experiment run where they hid downvotes below a certain threshold, right? It wasn't a smashing success.
 
Yeah, I do.
 
9:40 AM
ohhh the tag is another one of those honeytraps for bad questions
 
@tripleee Should we give the boot?
 
@tripleee Where? :-p
@tripleee Hmmm. I left that one. Seems like implementation details of operating systems could be on-topic here.
 
somebody is on a spree (-:
waffles, way too old
 
I'm not entirely sure those are off-topic anyway...
 
@CodyGray I made a suggestion to lock votes on initial posts at -1. Making them pending an open state. If they're not OK, the post stays locked and Roomba'ed.
 
9:47 AM
Better suggestion: all questions start out closed, maybe also deleted. Comments are enabled, but not voting. The question has to be opened by consensus of 3 users deciding it is on-topic, then it is open for voting and answering.
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It would probably also greatly reduce the strange upvotes on low-quality posts.
 
Shog9 suggested something similar to this a few years ago. Way too lazy to find it right now. Past my bedtime.
 
sleep well
sleep 28800
 
@CodyGray You're inconsistent there. How can it be not locked for voting and only be open for voting when it's open. Also.. how is that different from my suggestion? Pending means no answers.
 
I was thinking there should be "Ask Overflow" where newcomers would post questions, and friendly, friendly volunteers would try to get them into shape for graduating to Stack Overflow
 
9:50 AM
Trash Overflow has never been a good idea.
I don't see the inconsistency, @Scratte.
 
I would not lock a post for voting in a closed state. Only while it's pending before it's released from the queue. And only for those First Posts.
 
@tripleee Unfortunately, that just doesn't scale to anywhere close to SO's volume.
 
@CodyGray It can't be locked and not locked for voting at the same time.
 
@Makyen I know, it's really just a cheap dig on the "Ask" sites and their less stringent quality requirements
 
@Scratte It...isn't...
 
9:53 AM
@CodyGray I'm sorry. I read like I type.. :(
 
@tripleee So, the mentorship program?
 
Anyway, my idea was that this post "handholding" of locked at -1 would only be for a users first few posts. After that helping hands are off on the main page..
Oh, and when the lock is released, the score goes to 0. But no one need bother cleaning up all these posts, since there would be no answers and a -1 on all the bad ones.
 
Hi Al, Silly question. Someone is claiming that they still see the yellow background when text is formatted with the > I dont, thought it was removed (for all) a month or so ago. What class of user still gets to see the nice yellow backround does anyone know?
 
Users with user scripts? :D
 
Definitely has to be a userscript. Or a site with a different theme than Stack Overflow. That change was made quite a long while ago here.
 
10:04 AM
Or you know, some really impressive caching
 
@RiggsFolly Stack Exchange iOS app still has it that way FYI
Another thing I really preferred the old way :/
 
I just got a very odd review. What am I suppose to do with that?
I expect it will sit there until someone takes an action on it.
 
@MarcoBonelli Thanks, I also rather liked the old formatting
 
OK.. but what I am suppose to do next time? :)
 
@Scratte It's an audit
 
10:11 AM
click open the instructions behind the (more) link ... I agree that it's confusing
 
You could DV, flag it, comment, whatever
 
@Nick I can't even suggest "This question belongs on another site in the Stack Exchange network". The option is missing :D
 
@Scratte if you had figured out this is about SE itself you could have done close / off-topic,
Skip is always right
 
the review interface was redone recently, I remember participating in an interview where we discussed making the review view more like the real site (though I'm not sure if it was my idea or something they had come up with) and this is apparently the result
it does make sense once you click open the (more) link
 
@rene Yes. But I just thought it odd that I'm being given something that's already been handled with the big banner on it. I mean other reviews don't come with those. So I didn't even think it was an audit :)
Just some system glitch
 
10:18 AM
@Scratte ah, yeah. If you go "Huh?" on a review just skip. The system isn't very carefully designed around all the cornercases.
 
I do that a lot.. sometimes I even get shocked an press a button by mistake.
 
I remember one Audit I failed where I actually visited the question because I wasn't sure what to make of it and then it was clear it was an audit that required "leave open" to be the right choice. Switched back to review, clicked "leave open", failed the audit. Switched back to the question, refresh, closed by Martijn 3 seconds ago.
 
+:100:
The correct option was to VTC and then refresh the audit.
Those who think that a question should be kept open just because it has upvotes don't deserve to review ;)
 
lol!.. but no meta rant? :) That would have been fun.
 
@JohnDvorak :D
 
10:24 AM
One that made me groan was flagging a question as a duplicate of a question I'd seen the previous day. Dupe target was older and had 81 upvotes and several heavily upvoted answers. Failed because, although it was a dupe, it too had 51 upvotes. I did then flag it as a duplicate and it was duly closed so at least no-one else had to suffer.
 
@Scratte Nah, two users with Dutch genes slinging mud at each other isn't going to end well ;)
 
I thought the Dutch were peaceful and gentle.
 
@Scratte Not when there is two of them. Apparently.
 
Maybe they poke each other. I've learned not to poke the Dutch :)
 
Thanks to those who acted upon my last request. There is another one with even more upvotes and about 1k views, but the whole thread is almost a copy of the duplicate target. What should I do in such a case?
 
10:44 AM
@oguzismail what is the problem? Is it the same user?
 
@rene no but the same tag :D
 
@oguzismail Could you share a link?
 
I mean, is it okay to make a del-pls request for a popular question which is closed as a duplicate
wait
 
You can always try. Whether we all agree might be a different thing
 
@oguzismail I'd personally leave it alone because the title is worded differently.
 
10:49 AM
@oguzismail that one became hot. That is not the same as "popular" in my book.
 
@Georgy That doesn't mean anything, both ask literally the same thing
 
"popular" is where a Q/A under its own quality gained appreciation by a lot of visitors over more then 6 to 8 weeks.
 
@rene So I'll check again and post a del-pls then
 
@oguzismail the wording might be a better / other signpost to the dupe. It is a reasonbale worded question.
 
I flagged this android Question for images in code. Would anyone know if the edit made it on topic?
 
10:55 AM
@Scratte not really minimal is it?
 
@rene Well I don't know, maybe you're right
 
@rene No :) But I'm thinking it's not huge either. I just don't know it it's possible to copy'n'paste it and run it.
 
not being an Android dev I pass here
 
@oguzismail As a person who initially voted to close it, I'd say it was not easy to find the duplicate target.
 
@Georgy I search for python == not syntax error and the first hit leads me to the duplicate target
 
11:04 AM
signposts are still useful; I agree that in an ideal world there would just be the one post and everyone would have already read it and know not to ask again. But the reality is that answers on Stack Overflow are often hard to find even if you know almost the exact wording because traditional search engines break down when there are a lot of hits with almost the same keywords
 
the numerous upvotes are a freakish symptom but nothing we can do much about; the first time I saw one of these posts I was also amused and intrigued enough to upvote
 
@tripleee I spent almost 5 minutes today trying to find a dupe I've linked maybe a hundred times because I couldn't remember the exact wording used. There were times that I knew what I was looking for and I had to use the advanced searching to limit by votes because I also knew approximately the vote count. And that was the easiest way to find the post.
 
we should be quite satisfied that a duplicate was eventually discovered and identified; in the meantime, let's spend our effort and zeal on things which get asked again every day
 
Okay then, I'll leave it alone
 
11:17 AM
@tripleee So, reducing the amount of signposts should help, no?
 
@Braiam sometimes I search for <relevant term> duplicate:yes just to try and find the master dupe though something it's linked to it.
 
@Braiam ha ha, no
 
@tripleee Here reducing is equivalent to deleting. If there are less questions with the exact same terms, SEO should kick in since pages are more unique, no?
 
@Braiam the theory is sound but I don't think we can implement it reliably on SO scale
 
@tripleee Eh, actually, SO is the perfect one, because we can automate the crap out of it and be confident that the amount of false positives would be minimal
Go through the list of questions marked as duplicate of X question, delete everything not on the top 10 by question score.
 
11:30 AM
my suspicion is that this will only push up Quora and Reddit higher in the Google results
 
I do not think deleting duplicates with a high view count is a good idea. Some people even learn more from the duplicates than from the canonical, just precisely because the Question is phrased differently.
The less use I get from Questions/Answers on Stack Overflow, the more I use other sites.. to an extent that sometimes I just skip Stack as my first choice.
 
@tripleee As long as SO is at the top, I doubt it matters.
 
we often no longer are, after Monicagate
 
Heck, I rarely find non-SO links when I search
 
(I don't think Google paid much attention to Monica per se, but I observed a significant slip in the SEO around the same time, often attributed to the relaxation of our quality controls in discussions on Meta)
 
11:35 AM
I just searched for "null pointer exception" my first 5 results are: SO, udemy, geeksforgeeks, Oracle and wikibooks
No reddit or quora, not even on the second page.
 
I just searced for "java arrayoutofbounds" and the first hit is tutorialspoint, the second is a -2 scored Question on Stack. Lets not delete that. The canonical isn't even on the first page.
 
@Scratte The problem with that result is that the answer on that question hasn't been deleted. That and that you are using DDG :D
Google is smart enough to link to show the target.
BTW, first result on google is oracle docs
 
@Braiam I don't see that as a problem. Using duckduckgo isn't something I'm the only one doing, so don't discard those result as not valid for lots of users.
I stopped using google search years ago. I also don't use their dns.
 
@Scratte 99% of traffic comes from google ;)
 
@Braiam Oracle java docs isn't very helpful if one doesn't understand the problem though.
@Braiam Maybe yet.. who knows how the world will look in 2 years.
 
11:48 AM
@Scratte Same as it looked like 2 years before ;)
Look, whatever people have against google, their search engine is very good at finding relevant things.
 
I learned a lot from low scored post near the bottom of duplicate Questions.
I don't want them to track me. I don't want some company knowing if I prefer jelly over peanut butter or if I dislike the killing of <insert minority> in <insert country>.
As long as we live in a peaceful place, it's harder to see the downside of tracking people, of course.
 
@Scratte Move that information to the target duplicate, ask for merging. The duplicate system is meant to have all the useful information in a single question, not dispersed into multiple questions.
 
@Braiam But then the answer sometimes looks off, because it's answerin the details of another Question.
 
@Scratte That points two things: either you can edit it so that the context looks the same or they weren't duplicates to begin with.
If I can't make an answer work into another question that is supposed duplicate, then they are not duplicate. That's why I was against people marking duplicates of dependency problems with apt-get. The dependency message was just the most common result to the underlying problem.
 
@Braiam I have never seen a merge accepted; can you show us an example?
 
11:58 AM
 
oooh, fancy -- thanks
it even picked up one of my own questions, from Teams (where I have seen merges)
 
Does anybody know what should we do with a blatant duplicate that should be normally deleted if there is one novel answer there worth to keep?
 
@Georgy Merging :D
 
Upvote the good answer
 
@Braiam I've never done it before D:
 
12:01 PM
@Georgy Flag the duplicate question, ask for merging of the answers into the target duplicate. You may have to wait for a very while.
 
@Braiam Ok, thanks. I'll try it now.
 
@Braiam Nice! Thanks!
 
\o
 
12:06 PM
Afternoon :)
 
Does the lack of knowing how the source data is represented make this java Question needs details? Or could one just post an answer making an assumption?
 
@Scratte nothing prevents you from doing that, but on average attempting to answer unclear questions tends to be a miserable experience
 
@tripleee So.. I take it that's a yes and a no :)
 
you absolutely could, but don't expect the OP to understand your answer, let alone reward you
actually I think that question seems reasonable enough to be worth your time if you have an answer in mind already anyway
 
I wasn't going to.. but I think an Answer will come in soon.
 
12:19 PM
Is "Check internet connectivity...." or "Check your log; you must be getting 'xyz abc etc' in there....." an answer (New answer on Old question)? IMO, this is NAA and should be changed to comment. Please suggest.
 
chances are they'll come up with "oh by the way I need this in 8080 assembler" or ask you for parenting advice once they have your attention
 
@tripleee I always have a large time-to-answer count. Even if I know exactly how to do it, so stopped the FGITW game a long time ago :)
 
@AmitJoshi sounds like NAA yes
 
12:33 PM
Both 0-score "answers" on this question aren't answers to the OPs question. Is this obvious enough to flag them as NAA? Or would a custom mod message be justifiable? Or should I simply move on?
 
@honk Yes, both NAA. Should have been comments instead
 
@oguzismail Thanks! I flagged them as NAA.
 
1:02 PM
@tripleee This looks ok to me
 
You have a typo in your canned message, @VLAZ.
 
@Andreas xD a double negative...classic
 
@desertnaut Doesn’t this just boil down to performance and boilerplate?
 
@CodyGray It's OK, it's not the first time you've been wrong :-P
 
1:11 PM
;P
 
@Andreas nope
 
@AdrianMole that's the spirit!
 
@Andreas as you can already see, the two answers suggest completely different things & approaches stackoverflow.com/questions/63131673/…
question is ill-posed
^ just deleted by OP
 
1:48 PM
Is a question like can anyone optimize my solution. suitable for SO?
 
user12867493
@JeanneDark No, since the question isn't a standalone one without the link
 
Ok, the author removed it
 
Zoe
@Daniil self-deleted 25 seconds ago
 
user12867493
@Shree I would recommend asking to do a lock on that one instead
 
@Daniil No harm to close old Rec NATO question. Just want to close not delete.
:)
 
user12867493
2:00 PM
@AnnZen A long title isn't a reason for closing :)
 
Zoe
that's no MCVE anyway
 
@Daniil that is not my reason.
 
user12867493
@AnnZen It was one of your reasons
 
@Daniil why do you think so?
 
Zoe
@AnnZen Because you said so at the end of the request. If it ain't relevant, don't include it in the request
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user12867493
2:02 PM
@AnnZen ^
 
okay, just reciting a comment
 
@AnnZen You linked to the question, not the review.
 
oops
 
Anyway. Closed now.
 
2:22 PM
Is this link only answer ?
 
@Shree no
 
@Shree I cleaned it up a bit, I think it provides sufficient explanation, assuming it's actually relevant to the question.
I'm not a SME though
 
Thanks @rene and @TylerH.
 
2:38 PM
I just saw someone using #tags in the body of their Question.
 
Is it possble to program in photoshop?
 
Yes
it supports JavaScript and some other scripting languages
 
Ok. Thanks :)
 
3:06 PM
@Vega did you possibly flag this answer?
 
I only downvoted and voted to delete
 
OK, I did - no worries
but for future reference, I think such cases should be flagged
 
I wasn't sure it was a right candidate for a flag. Thanks :)
 
@desertnaut Are code-only answers flaggable? What reason?
 
@AdrianMole that answer is a duplicate
 
3:09 PM
@AdrianMole please look more closely to the comment
 
I see many duplicate answers these days, should I flag all?
 
@Vega exact dupes? Yes.
 
deleting the question altogether is indeed better than flagging though
 
the reason is not being code-only - it is being identical with another (older) answer above
 
If it's just "close enough" then most are borderline
 
3:10 PM
@desertnaut Ah - OK. The link at first took me to the answer above it, with David's comment.
 
@AndrasDeak I was flagging self-duplicate answers, and leaving comment on duplcates. Noted, thank you :)
 
What's the difference between duplicate and self-duplicate?
 
The first is from two different users, the latter from the same
 
So self-duplicate is where the same person asks the same question twice?
 
3:16 PM
makes sense, but not in the context of answers. @Vega you mean you see people post the same exact answer twice to the same question?
 
I’ve seen people post duplicate answers to unlinked/unclosed duplicate questions instead of flagging.
 
@Andreas Same, conveniently there's a nicely placed downvote button beside them
 
@TylerH I meant an exact or very close to an exact copy of a given answer
 
Ueh. I just looked at the link. There are 5 duplicate answers or so, by different 1 reputation users.
I caught one of these some time ago, but those questions had been voted on, and the accounts had several hundred reputation points. The question was also a duplicate.
A duplicate question was made, then all the answers copied from the existing question’s answers.
@Nick I tend to check the profiles in such cases, and I usually find 5+ duplicate answers.
 
@DanielWiddis Yes, it occurs very often when the first asked question was closed, so the user tries to ask again. I was also referring to same content answers of the same user to two(or more) questions (very often duplicates)
 
3:26 PM
This is also an exact duplicate of the first answer.
- and it had an upvote.
 
Should we have a script that autodetects self-dupes? That is, a similarity measure between the last two questions from a given user?
 
Yes.
One for duplicating one’s own answers across multiple questions, too.
 
@Andreas something like that definitely should be flagged
 
@TylerH I did, with a moderator flag. The question was deleted, and if I remember correctly, some of the accounts were deleted too.
 
3:41 PM
@oguzismail For the record, duplicates shouldn't be deleted just because the target has better answers. That's the point of the target: it's a canonical. The purpose of a good duplicate is to serve as a signpost.
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In other words, delete a duplicate when tons of other duplicates already exist, or when the duplicate isn't well-titled/well-asked in a way that it's likely to be found by others separate from the target.
 
@Andreas I'm pretty sure such a script exists. I copy-pasted an answer once to a similar question and nearly instantly got my fingers slapped by a nice mod telling me to flag one as a duple. :)
 
@oguzismail In this case I think "How do you create a python list comprehension of lambdas" is a much more likely thing to be searched than "how do lexical closures work", and the answer appears to provide a novel way to deal with the issue compared to the answers on the target.
You're free to do as you like but personally I'd recommend not deleting that one.
 
@TylerH Okay then, please remove that request
You're a RO right?
 
@DanielWiddis Perhaps it was after a 'vigilant' user's flag?
@oguzismail Tyler's name is in italic :)
 
@Vega Perhaps. Felt bad in any case. :(
 
3:49 PM
@AlonEitan Note: This post is just being discussed on meta
 
@DanielWiddis - but is it a part of SD? That’s the only one posting in here.
@Vega All names are stylized equally on mobile.
 
@janw Thanks for letting me know, I'll check it :)
 
@Andreas I don't know. This was almost a year ago.
 
@DanielWiddis Didn’t assume you would, based on what you wrote. ;P It should be a part of SD, though.
 
gone anyway
 
4:03 PM
@oguzismail Yep, I am :-)
@TylerH Binned per discusion
 
4:25 PM
Meta stole another 18 minutes of my life.
 
@rene ?
 
meta question was mod deleted that I posted an answer on
 
:-)
 
You should've just hammered it as usual
 
You should have answered the other one, obviously
 
4:29 PM
@Andreas No. SD is for finding spam and rude/abusive content (of the rude/abusive type that is apparent from the content). It's not for finding duplicate questions or answers. You're welcome to use another bot to do that.
 
@Scratte Look for that question again :D
BTW, @Scratte DDG seems to return the right result if you use the non-js version
 
@Machavity Could you use your gold-badge hammer to close this question, please? It has been used as a duplicate target again. stackoverflow.com/q/35669088/1839439
 
5:54 PM
In reference to the previous the dialog here: should this duplicate answer (not plagiarism IMO, as too banal) be flagged? stackoverflow.com/a/63139291/5468463. I believe, no
 
@Vega It should be deleted, but I am not sure if it should be flagged. Mods would probably delete it much quicker than us and your flag would be marked helpful, but 20kers can do the same.
 
@Braiam Got the same result as before
 
@Vega We really don't have a flag for that. Down voting and delete voting are the standard procedure if you feel strong enough about removing it.
 
@Dharman, @NathanOliver, thank you! That's what I thought
 
5:58 PM
@Scratte Yeah, look at the html one. html.duckduckgo.com/html?q=java%20arrayoutofbounds
 
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@Vega To me that looks like a Thanks, that worked not-an-answer answer not a copying violation.
 
I really don't get it.
 
Same result.. just with no JavaScript is seems
 

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