@M-- I don't like that question one bit, but I don't think it's spam. Nor is it the kind of abuse that's R/A, unless it's a troll, which it might be, but I'd need more evidence of that.
I dunno if complaining that it doesn't work very well is the best promotional strategy... maybe it could be a spam seed for a competitor, but it'd be a pretty terrible one given that SO really has very little patience for this kind of thing.
@Makyen Because I'm new enough to have read Hovercraft's suggestion and assumed he knew better than I, so I followed it. Obviously since it's been around a month it won't hurt to wait 3 more days...
I had some serial voting corrected yesterday, but my new friend seems to be going still, now at a lower intensity. Should I bother a moderator with this, or just swallow and ignore?
@Scratte Java Hibernate ... I think that is as minimal it can get without compromising that it will actually compile. Not the fault of the OP Java and their ORM tools are so bloated ....
Yeah, that could work but then I lack the real knowledge to judge if the problem gets "solved" accidentally. Needs a true Java dev which I'm luckily not qualified enough for.
Then I'm sure it's possible to strip it down to just the mandatory columns. But the error here seems to be quite obvious. I'm just also not familiar with how those fields are populated. If it's by injection or by constructor
What's the best outcome when the OP has posted the answer as an edit to the question and someone else has posted a "Thanks" answer, which is then the only answer to contain the actual answer? Just edit out the "Thanks" and leave the answer? stackoverflow.com/questions/62873830/…
And then, I guess, glare at the person who wrote that low-effort "thanks" answer...it's copied from elsewhere with no citation, but it's so trivial as to hardly count as plagiarism, so it's probably not worth a mod flag...
I think I wrote a comment saying "Kindly edit out the Chinese, as you're saying the same in English. Please also explain why 'truffle' should not be used as a folder name"
@AlonEitan That is not relevant, as the English content is clearly there.
@Scratte I agree ... sort of. LQP is nothing like as troublesome as Triage but there are far too many folks who "Recommend Deletion" inappropriately (IMHO). I used to do it a lot, especially for code-only answers, but then I read some posts on Meta from the likes of Shog9, and have since changed my ways.
There is certainly a considerable overlap with Sam's room but it would probably be best to clear with Sam before dumping shedloads of "Bad Audit" gripes in there (my recent one has been silently ignored, I notice).
Else.. there's meta :) But.. if one takes a 30 day break after the last suspension, the data is reset, if I remember correctly. For auto-suspensions anyway.
@tripleee It is the second time in two days I see a "what is the theme of this website" question around here. Kinda strange. Previous recommendation was closing as "off-site resource" IIRC
Yeah, it doesn't really count as anything for now. It' just silently ignored in counts (except total number of flags). I hope they plan to add a specific category for it.
Does this depend in any way on how (or by whom) the post was deleted? As I commented in the MSE post, an NAA flag that results in a post deleted via LQP review should be marked helpful. That's kind of the point, huh?
@AdrianMole FWIW the mods aren't sure on this one either. I suspect this might be an unintended consequence. I stickied it because there's a lot of flaggers in here
@Braiam Not anymore :D No "Not an Answer" flag can ever be helpful under this new logic. If the post is deleted, the flag goes into limbo. If you want an outcome, it can only be: declined.
Okay I might have got it... I see two NAA flags in my history right now, one says "helpful" and the post was deleted by a mod. One says "removed during a deletion" and the post was deleted via review.
Weird question: I mod-flagged a question because I suspected that it was getting sock puppet votes. The flag was upheld and the user was suspended for voting fraud, so it seems like I was correct. That being said, none of the votes on the question have been invalidated yet. What usually happens in cases like that?
Do I need to custom-flag it again asking them to invalidate the sock votes?
Here's the strange thing.. when the post is un-deleted, the flag regains it's active status. But what if it's a comment flag and the comment is deleted?
@EJoshuaS-ReinstateMonica No, presumably it was already handled to the extent we could (I haven't checked your flag). There may have been no evidence that we could see (we'd still mark it helpful if it were suspicious), or they weren't socks but serial upvotes from a different person, which we can't reverse and need to escalate to CMs, which can take a while
@Rob Sounds good, I'll leave it alone then. (FWIB in this case, it appears that it was actually true because the user in question got suspended for voting irregularities, so I assume that the moderator agreed with my suspension that they were using sock puppets to vote their post).
The post got a bunch of upvotes within 4 minutes of being posted and then none at all after that, which seemed strange. Usually if it's a post that people actually like that much I'd assume that people would keep voting for it.
@EJoshuaS-ReinstateMonica Looks to be a case of caching actually, looking at your flag. But in general, we still suspend people for voting irregularities even if the reversals take place far in the future when a CM has time to handle it
@EJoshuaS-ReinstateMonica that's not so uncommon from my experience. I see that happen sometimes. Posts receive N votes then they are lost at the bottom of the infinite pile of new posts.
@DavidBuck I think it depends on the moderator action. They probably know to mark it helpful before deleting the post now, which accounts for the ones that were made helpful.
@AdrianMole I remember the company from a "tool" we used weirdly enough called sourceforge but that was not the source code sharing site most people know it from. Basically it was a web front-end over svn with some poor-mans requirements and issue management added. It looks like they "evolved".
@Scratte I would have rejected it as well. It's deleting the explanation of the problem that the OP gave, and replaced it with EX. But I'm review banned, so my opinion doesn't matter.
@10Rep The first explanation is just the input part. That was obvious from the Question itself. Then comes how rectangles are calculated. It missed one though the 2x3
@Scratte Well, it's not obvious. Most of the time, edits like these are actually deviating from the original intent. . It's impossible to be sure whether it's that or if it's honest unless you open the link for each and every post that you review.
@Scratte It's not really neccessary for every post. But I agree, when edits like these are seen, I should probably go through the comments section and see what actually happened.
....and Machavity is now chopped liver (this joke assumes that you made your message when Jon C joined chat, also this joke is more funny now that I've explained it)
This piece of art makes me think of @Machavity and @Makyen joining the mod team. Basically just replace the evil train with the flag queue and it's pretty accurate.
See, the way to get on Jon's good side is to post a picture of dog treats to chat. Rene will outright kick you, but because Jon is biologically programmed to focus on treats on sight, he'll override the kick and be forever grateful.
Yeah. I've gone about that the wrong way, explaining that puppys head is too big and as a result puppy is prone to lose balance. The missing leg doesn't help either.
But at least I picked a nice colour (#DAA520 goldenrod) for them in chat. Which is also useless unless they speak :D
Sure views matter. If something has a lot of views, but is off topic, we normally keep it since it "adding value". If it has little views, then it most likely isn't helping and can be removed
@Scratte True story. When we were considering adopting a dog, we were shown a three-legged dog. Other than some issues in turning quickly, he did everything a normal dog could do
Personally I like 3 legs on a chair in nature, since nature doesn't have a straight surface. I prefer not wiggling on my chairs and toppling over. Trying to be cute only works for puppies :)
@Machavity So.. you got it? :) You adopted JonClements? :=)