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20:02
@PetterFriberg Ok :) That hadn't even occurred to me. Depressing, isn't it :)
Can anyone tell what the question is for this?
@ChristopherMoore I assume it's "How to control asynchronous results in a synchronous workflow i.e. wait for results?" ..but it's not. How very odd.
That certainly looks vaguely like a code review question...
@ChristopherMoore that post does not look like a question at all.
Seems like they meant to answer their own question, but just didn't do it right.
20:05
I'm not sure if it meets codereview's standards, though. It might, but I'm not sure.
@Scratte i.sstatic.net/tozks.png .. there you go
Yep. Looks like they posted the title as the question and the body as an answer.
@MarcoBonelli Upon further reflection, you might have figured it out.
I'm out of votes, though, I just spent my last few...
@PetterFriberg I already trusted you :) But now I see why I didn't see it. The html tags must have been hidden in the rendered output.
@oguzismail I am not so sure it should be deleted and now it has been reopened.
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20:14
@oguzismail I think it should be reopened. Most of regex questions are like that. If it was a duplicate I'd have voted to delete it. But just because it is low effort and code dump, no. Certainly not in regex.
Just had a first for me in the suggested edit queue: deliberately approved an edit just so that I could almost entirely revert it. They removed a link that had since turned into a bunch of ads, and I wanted to reward them for their cleanup effort, but I also wanted to put the link back via the Internet Archive...I did @mention them to give them a heads-up for the future, though.
@oguzismail This request is invalid. The question is open.
@Makyen it was closed at the time of the request
20:18
@oguzismail Keep it professional please. Thanks
@Machavity I was working on that, but had something in my manual move list. :)
@Makyen It was closed when I made the request
@MarcoBonelli Thanks. It helps to know that. cc @oguzismail
@RyanM That's nice of you :) I didn't know about the wayback machine until Makyen told me about it.
@Scratte Moderators can see comments, the full answer, and question when handling flags, but doing so requires a click (two if you want to see the question too, for flags on an answer or answer's comments). However, only an unformatted excerpt of the post, or the full comment, are in the immediate view. In general, NAA and VLQ flags are handled by just looking at the post with much of the Markdown formatting removed (e.g. no code formatting).
20:25
@Scratte Yeah, I considered rejecting it at first, but then I decided that it was a useful contribution: it brought the post to my attention, and did so by making it arguably better by removing what was currently a spammy link. So I figured approve + teach was the way to go.
Hopefully training a future curator :-)
^Can someone delete my last cv-pls?
@Makyen Isn't that a little messy with no formatting?
@Scratte Yes, it is.
@Scratte Double edged sword. It's helpful to run through and clear a bunch of obvious ones out. If you ever see a bunch of helpful NAAs cleared all at once, that's why
But in a lot of cases you still have to click through to find the context, because the mod page provides you none.
20:39
@Machavity I had a period where I'd flag 40 NAAs a day. I've seen the effects of moderator handling my flags "live" many times. It's awesome :)
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Where is the appropriate place to ask a moderator to clarify the reasoning behind their actions? And is there any unwritten rule that "requires" them to answer? I already posted to Meta, mentioned them in the comments and mentioned them in the Meta room in case they missed that comment.
@Scratte I saw that the other day with Bhargav, except it was my custom flags...quite impressive :-)
@M-- Meta's probably your best bet. If they don't see it, some moderator will, and can poke them more directly if they feel it's warranted
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@RyanM apparently I am losing a bet, thank you
@RyanM Yes, that is quite impressive. I only every have close or Not an Answer flags.
21:09
@Scratte Not added exactly, it was just HTML that was unformatted and so "disappeared". Anyway, point made and taken. Thank you for the guidance.
@halfer I'm sorry. I didn't realize that the tag was hidden, so I "shouted" on you under the wrong assumption :(
No worries :=)
I shall try to restrain my educational editing
You may experience some withdrawal symptoms ;)
Yus :=(
OMG!.. 85,595 posts edited!
21:19
@Scratte I'm #3 now {wears halo}
Holy moly :O
@halfer You have some tough competition with 141,980 posts edited..
21:34
@halfer I sometimes wear a halo ... but it's often around my [ cough ] ankles.
Wasn’t there a conversation yesterday or so, in here, about the kind of users answering everything they come across, and not doing their job, as in flagging/cving off-topic questions?
@Andreas Yes, there was. But we don't moderate users, in here!
@AdrianMole I am asking on a general basis.
I’m just interested in the conclusion. I’ll scroll up, and see if I find it.
21:39
If you really want to continue such a conversation, then there are other rooms in which to do so.
@AdrianMole mhm, didn’t know, so thanks, but I’m mainly interested in the conclusion, if there was one, right now.
Hey hello everyone ! I'm looking desperately for some tips on Google Apps Script, consent screen etc... I cant seem to find the correct channels or sites or documentation ...
I know nothing. Just trying to keep this room 'clean'.
1 message moved to SOCVR /dev/null, invalid request
@PatricioStegmann Hi, this is not the right room for that. In fact, it's not really the right site. Perhaps try asking on a google apps script subreddit on reddit.com
21:47
@Scratte Yeah, I doubt I will catch up with that!
22:58
I need more close votes. Where can I buy more?
@PatricioStegmann Hey there! Try asking this somewhere else, because this is not the place for that. Here, we do close requests.
23:19
@10Rep The question “How can I set Visual Studio in a way that when working with Django, it signals errors only when there is actually something wrong with the code?” doesn’t seem obviously off-topic to me at least
@sideshowbarker Not off topic, more like "Needs to include errors".
I also need help with this.
@10Rep This is not inherently off-topic. It is just poorly asked, but the question is more or less valid question. Probably a duplicate.
@10Rep yeah — now that I re-read it, it’s actually not clear to me what “errors only when there is actually something wrong with the code” means. It makes me wonder what other kinds of errors it would be reporting other than code errors
@10Rep Needs focus IMHO
@sideshowbarker Missing dependencies. It can't resolve the imports properly because of missing configuration
@sideshowbarker Warnings? I'm going to close it as Needs more details.
23:24
@Dharman ah OK
@10Rep I'm familiar with the problem domain; needs details or clarity because we don't know what kind of library he's wrapping and what platform he's targeting (iOS, macOS, SPM cross-platform, etc)
@NobodyNada Yup, that's exactly what I did.
LOL I am accused of vandalising a question.
I was only removing rants from the question. What is so hard to understand about it. I am editing to make the question better, not worse.
Don't unrant my rant
At least they know how to deal with my vandalism properly: "I will have to give up, get another account and ask my question in stackoverflow elsewhere."
23:36
@Dharman Did you tell him not to sock puppet?
@10Rep No, I just assumed they would see the featured meta post
@Dharman That's a lot to expect, especially from a new user.
How do you know they are new? Maybe it's their 100th account
@Dharman "in stack overflow elsewhere". What does that mean? Are they going to post their java question tagged as Haskell?
@rene They probably meant "as another question" by elsewhere.
23:40
Yeah, I think they meant start a fresh question from new account
@10Rep This had already been handled. An additional message to the user wasn't needed an hour after the initial message had already been replied to. I'm mentioning this because we prefer not to pile onto users, and the user could feel like that's what this was doing.
Another time, I expect a polite message like this to them, were no one else has replied, would be appreciated. A message this far removed from the initial posting, where someone else has replied with more-or-less the same response, doesn't go over as well.
@Makyen Ok then.
@10Rep I know you were trying to be helpful. Thank you for that. The timing just wasn't that great.

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