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@desertnaut Hardware vibrators?
@YagizcanDegirmenci Please don't reask the same question. Edit the previous one. As you can see asking again didn't improve the situation, the new question is still not appropriate for Stack Overflow and you have only wasted time of 3 more reviewers. Please respect our time and resources.
00:23
@Braiam Which is not ontopic here, is it?
@10Rep I don't know. Do you?
@Braiam IMHO Hardware Vibrations have almost nothing to do with programming. Unless you are programming these vibrations. But the tag isn't needed.
@10Rep have already posted your last one
@10Rep Ok, are you looking for an argument?
If someone didn't catch the joke, I was talking about pacifiers.
Some pacifiers are vibrators.
Oh, I didn't get it. But it makes sense after a google search
00:28
I recommend not to disable safe search if you are at work.
@Dharman i respect your effort, but wasted time? I spended my 3 hours to explain that question is on topic and If the asker's intent is clear, they have sufficiently described the problem, and the problem is in-scope and on-topic, the question should remain open. No code required. And shouldn't be closed.
Additionally if the OP showed research effort, the question is clear and useful, etc, they should even be upvoted. Again, No code required.
Once a moderator quoted this: I'm starting to become concerned that this room is somehow promoting the idea that all questions need to have an MCVE and/or that debugging questions are the only questions that are on-topic for Stack Overflow. That is not only wrong, it's horribly wrong, dangerously wrong. So I step in and correct this misconception as often as I can.
Would anecdotal questions like "what's the most errors you've ever gotten" get closed?
@RamenChef Yup.
@RamenChef Yes, because it's not a specific question.
It's not a practical software engineering question. It's a discussion.
00:41
@YagizcanDegirmenci please notice that your 2 last questions were closed by no less that six (6) members of the community, and @Dharman was not one of them. The mod you quoted is right, and both your questions are off-topic - no contradiction here, since it is not the lack of code that makes your questions so.
you are very welcome to express your concerns in the Meta, but I would very kindly request not to do it here.
@desertnaut yes i know that fact, checked the edit, that's why i'm here asking opinions from experienced reviewers why doesn't it fits SO. also meta is not really welcoming for the explaining concerns.
01:10
@10Rep I think it's just a bad answer.
Ok, thanks.
@10Rep definitely NAA, but Bhargav already took care of it.
I already flagged it, just wanted to double check. NAA's can be hard to figure out.
@10Rep one more helpful flag! :-)
@Nick I'm super close to 500! 2 flags away, actually.
01:15
I was just looking at your profile and saw that! A good effort for 7 months...
01:33
@10Rep ehhhhhhh. I think every question inherently wants the best way, so that's probably fine, or at least not opinion-based. The problem comes in when someone asks which of several options is best, or what architecture to use, or anything where a general how-to wouldn't answer the question.
@RyanM Not every question want's the best way to do something, but I agree with you.
@10Rep That's true, fair point. Every how-to question, then, at least for some definition of "best" :-)
02:33
@10Rep Congratulations, Marshal!
 
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05:27
@10Rep I'm curious. If you agree with RyanM, why are you keeping the request in the room?
06:35
@DavidBuck is it? It is asking for an alternative and the answer appears to be no.
@rene Surely it is. Asking for alternatives to tensorflow or alternatives to JavaFX would be asking for recommendations, why not this? They seem to have received recommendations in the answers.
hmm, okay.
@rene I already found a solution to this problem [...] but for some reason I did not save it.
07:15
I'm unable to cast close votes ATM, is it just me?
@tripleee Just cast one successfully from review...and another from outside review. Both are still reflected after a refresh
thankrs, probably my wif is flaky or sumthin
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worked for me now too
07:54
Is there a way to know how much views a question had at a certain day?
nope
@PeterHaddad meta.stackexchange.com/questions/230711/… but what you could do is download each datadump and then have a quarterly viewcount of each question.
and slightly related to the views of a question "issue" meta.stackexchange.com/a/292382/158100
08:10
@Scratte You're free to respond to the poster, telling them that's not appropriate for Stack Exchange, but please also flag the original comment as "no longer needed" so it can be removed.
@Vega Community will never destroy/delete a spammer's account. That must be done by a moderator. However, Community always shows up as the responsible party for nuking a spam post, regardless of whether it was nuked by a moderator or whether it was nuked by 6 community members raising spam/abusive flags on it.
(Oops. Ninja'd hours ago by Makyen. Well, that's what I get for trying to read the transcript.)
always read backwards ...
I've done that. It has drawbacks, too.
08:40
@CodyGray Thank you for unearthing my question and answering :)
Next, I will try to do something actually useful.
@AdrianMole Nope. Just a mod being nice and marking your flag "helpful". Nothing actionable or inappropriate was found.
Your answer is useful for me
09:01
@AdrianMole What sort of addressing were you looking for there? Do you want someone to answer the question? This is not really the right room to ask for that...
@YagizcanDegirmenci As the moderator who said that, I also have to clarify that re-posting the same question after having your first attempt closed by the community is abusive and inappropriate behavior. As Dharman already said, please don't do that.
You are allowed to disagree with the closure of your question, but there are other ways you can address that besides repeating the question. You can: (1) edit the question to improve/clarify it, addressing the concerns mentioned by the close-voters, or (2) post on Meta asking to have a question reopened (use tags , , and ).
09:18
It's always good to see @CodyGray going though the transcript to enlighten us about policy and practice :)
^ This is why I cannot blame new users for doing it.
@Scratte doing what exactly?
I suppose it's because of users who would edit their closed questions into something entirely different, in which case asking a new question would have been the appropriate behavior.
@desertnaut Case of timing problem :) Your request was posted just before mine and the ^ was meant for @JohnDvorak's message :)
09:26
@JohnDvorak Before clicking on the link, I expected that to be a feature request for Cody to read the transcripts for additional chat rooms...
@CodyGray You can't force users to read anything; the best you can do is to make them stare at the text for certain amount of time and then click a button :P
@JohnDvorak I know some users disagree with me, but if there are no Answers to invalidate, I really don't see the harm in editing it to an entirely different Question.
It's only harmful if they're doing it to evade a question ban.
Which you cannot know.
So it's helpful to bring it to the attention of a moderator if it looks like they have a history of low-quality questions.
@CodyGray I have two objections to that: 1. The post is likely already at a low score, so less users will be inclined to even read it. 2. The post as it is, is completely useless when it's closed/deleted. It could become useful as a different Question.
Neither of those are actually objections to what I said...
09:30
The point nr. 1 has another effect. In case they ask an entirely different but bad Question, the post will just dive deeper..
(1) is why it's less likely that they'll get an answer. But they're desperate, since they cannot ask questions any other way.
(2) is... so what? Useless posts should be removed.
Users aren't allowed to evade system-imposed restrictions. They are there for a reason.
@CodyGray But it's still there. It's not removed. It's just soft-deleted.
But I understand your point. So.. if I ask a Question that is not badly received. It gets no Answers and I find it's useless.. then I'm perfectly allowed to transform it into an entirely different Question?
The only problem I see with this is if the Question has a positive score. Since the score wasn't put there for the new content. But it's a bit of a double edge sword, because bad Questions can get downvotes, and the poster had no obligation to edit it into something else deserving of the downvotes :)
I mean they're expected to improve their posts into getting upvotes ;)
@Scratte Yeah, that'd be allowed, I'd say. But I don't know why you would do that instead of just deleting and re-asking.
@CodyGray Because what is the point of having a post with 8 views in 2 months, if I have a better Question that I want to ask instead?
09:48
@Scratte I... don't understand?
@CodyGray There's a lot of things going on. 1. Why delete something that can be reused and then have a purpose? 2. Having to keep a link to a deleted post is annoying for us mere mortals that can't even find them 3. Deleting a post doesn't do well for the Socratic badge. 4. Deleting a post doesn't do well for the Question ban either.
 
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11:22
I wonder if it's possible to be review suspended for choosing "Looks OK" when there a minor cosmetic issues on a post. Meaning can one get suspended for not pressing "Requires Editing"?
Assuming "I'd like to see an example of" is not OK. What close reason to use?
12:04
@Scratte Request for recommendations/resources?
How to handle situation where user has voted to close the question because it is a self-answer, however self-answers are encouraged as per stackoverflow.com/help/self-answer?
comment will do
12:21
@JohnDvorak There is a comment explaining the reason for close-vote is self-answer. Should I flag the comment?
that wouldn't achieve anything
I feel the comment might mislead other users if it stays.
@halfer Thank you. I'm not sure why, but I always get very confused about those posts. If they phrase their Question differently, odds are they would be fine. Maybe that's what keeps throwing me off.
@MarioGalic I don't think there's a one way fits all. If it's a typo, it's fine to close it, right? If they think closing it because their issue is resolved, explaining their wrong assumption may turn out fruitful.
@MarioGalic "self-answered question" is not a valid close reason. "Low-quality self-answer" could be.
13:16
@MarioGalic We close based on the question and what do they ask, not on the answers.
Just discovered an answer copied word-by-word from the respective documentation, without attribution. Should I edit, or flag for plagiarism?
In an off-topic question
@Scratte Yeah, true. If an answer introduces a new library, it does not mean that the question was effectively a request for resources. But if the question is nakedly about comparing two tools, or asking what library has feature X, then it's closable. However, I have recently learned that requesting documentation about a thing is OK, and is not an "external resource" in this regard.
13:51
It's still an external resource, just not useful for spammers
@halfer Not sure if that's the reason. I think it's because asking for an official link to a library or documentation is unlikely to be opinion based. Answerers are unlikely to say "You should download it from <link>, because that's a much better link than that of the other answer ;)". But my confusing is always with the ones that asks "I need to X a Y. Please post an example". Often they can be edited into "I need to X a Y. I've tried fooABing it, but Z happened. How can I do it?"
@desertnaut mod flag
in case there is a pattern / prior incidents
@desertnaut That seems to solve both issues at the same time :D
@Scratte Yeah, true. However if requests for free work get categorised as off-topic, I don't think any great harm has been done. Asking for free labour needs to be nipped in the bud too.
@halfer Hey, then my questions would be off topic too!
14:05
If an editor has the patience to reword it into something less entitled, then all power to them, but we barely have enough editing resource as it is.
@halfer I feel that the whole scarcity of [...] resources is a red hearing. Yes, resources are scarce (I've studied economics, I should know!) but they can be used more effectively.
@halfer All Questions are requests for free work :) There's nothing that anyone can post here in an Answer that can't be worked out by spending one's own time to become an expert. The only exceptions are Questions that asks for why a design decision was made, like "Why does Language not support umphing only integers and not floats?". Those can only be answered by the designers. Unless the documents are online and then again.. anyone can find it.
And.. ironically those Questions that asks for design decisions are borderline close-able, just for being unanswerable :) Or.. for not being practical programming problems ;)
14:26
it's always free work, answering is = teaching/debugging/consulting/programming for free
srsly, stackoverflow.com/questions/63537107/… when you read the comments of the OP, it feels like he's obviously trolling
@akuzminykh eiou, I think they just don't know how to ask properly.
15:03
@Scratte Very useful comment - thanks!
@AdrianMole I am surprised how welcoming they are on the other site :) I browsed the questions, all are >0 scored. See? mattermodeling.stackexchange.com/questions/2055/…
It's a Beta site - they have to be friendly and welcoming! :-)
@Vega All the ones you saw :D mattermodeling.stackexchange.com/q/423
@Braiam That should be a really badly formulated question, then :D
15:20
@Vega Considering that in their meta they are considering short growth rather than long term growth, I would say that their bar is very low and yet that question failed to meet it.
Above, SD reports spam
@Braiam Not even the welcoming +1, lol
Why are people downvoting obvious spam and not flagging it (comes with an automatic downvote) and thereby keep the spam longer on SO?
@JeanneDark Lack of knowledge.
@AdrianMole I always like it when I see a familiar profile outside chat :) Thanks for finding it :)
15:29
@Scratte Incredible cross-site finding :)
@Scratte Actually, It found me (FP Reviews).
@Vega de-pls requests are not for spam: "... are really bad, but which don't quite make it to abusive/spam (use flags for those)"
@JeanneDark Okay, noted
@Vega The story is that I spend too much time on reviews. I had no idea what umat and vumat was and I wasn't sure if it had any relation to programming. So I spent 20 min searching for those and found that people use Fortran and some other language to model them.. and then that one popped up :)
@Scratte I hear you, but it's about division of labour. Volunteers don't (and often won't) work where the OP is presenting a work order. I have some sympathy with that, even if we are in the business of creating a useful resource for future readers.
@Braiam Don't they say that economists don't understand economics? ;=)
15:34
@halfer I will not blame them for that. There's no forced labour here. But just because I don't want to answer it, doesn't mean no one else will. And I don't think that I have the right to take it away since it could very well turn out to become a great post.
@halfer That's why we study it. If we understood it, there would be no incentive in getting into it.
@Scratte I admire that view, but I am worried that permitting nakedly lazy questions would attract/enable help vampires.
I mean the "what's the difference between i++ and ++i" has some seriously high viewcount.
@halfer I don't think it will.. at all. I think the numbers will be the same. Stack Overflow's reputation is bigger than closing them.
And Roomba will take them after a month if no one wants to answer them :)
16:07
^ Doesn't even have the tag. ;)
 
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18:24
Having a talk about how to deal with spam with family is stressful :(
@Braiam Send them some links to articles online. I am sure they will appreciate that
Better still, send them to a phishing page and when they try to log in, chew them out in a message
@Dharman Well, when one of them reneges learning english, there's not many head ways.
I just told them "if you didn't ask for it, you don't have to comply with it"
18:54
sorry @JeanneDark, just saw you had already posted a cv-pls request for the last post above
Is this sufficiently nonsensical to flag as R/A?
I believe you shouldn't be asking. If you saw something bad, just flag it.
What's the worse that could happen? :)
I get that, but I like to calibrate my flagging where I can
Meh, that would be a waste of my time. I don't optimize flagging, I optimize site quality.
Site quality improves when crap gets deleted. How it gets deleted, is not important.
@desertnaut We appreciate you keeping an eye out for not duplicating other people's requests. However, as long as it's not intentional (e.g. intending to "bump" a request), it's not something we strictly enforce. My personal opinion is that the tools (i.e. the Request Generator) should prevent it. Doing so is non-trivial, but planned.
From the room's POV, it's really only a problem if it's noise, or if it "bumps" the request. In most cases, if the second request is relatively close to the original, and it looks like the question will be closed shortly, we mostly just ignore them, as the Archiver will archive both requests once it's complete.
If the second request is a considerable time after the first, then we, the ROs, will probably want to be specifically told about it so we can move the second one out of the room, so as to not "bump" the request.
In this particular case, don't worry about it.
19:09
@Makyen copy, thanks
@desertnaut np. Thank you.
@Makyen should we remove my relevant comment above? pls proceed as you see fit
@desertnaut We can if you really want to, but the ping is going to happen even if we do. It's probably a bit more understandable if it's left in here.
@Makyen, OK, makes sense
19:30
@Braiam A declined flag.
19:47
@DavidBuck While I don't think it strictly qualifies, it's something I'd mark helpful, if for no other reason than that hides the post behind the click to see revisions for 10k+ users.
@MarioGalic As in, they voted to close it because the question is self-answered, or because (for example) the question consists of a vague question in the title and a self-answer in the question field rather than actually detailing the question?
The former is definitely a bad close reason, but the latter is legitimate because other people need to be able to answer too, and so the answer needs to be moved to the answer field. But you can't do that if there's not enough question left after removing it from the question. Discretion is of course required between closing it and just pulling it out into a CW answer.
20:15
@RyanM They voted to close down the question just because it was self-answered. The question was answered properly, that is, not in the question field itself.
20:25
Ah yeah that's definitely a bad reason
Is this php Question a typo or is it likely to help someone?
@Scratte Looks like typo.
@JeanneDark Yeah.. that's what I figured. But I know there's a lot of new programmers in the php tag, so I figured it may be a common mistake.
@Scratte Typo, but we usually hammer those as duplicates in PHP tag
"I would be glad if you were quick."
20:38
@JeanneDark "I'll be quick."
@Dharman That was not reply to your dupe hammer message but a quote from a question that's incredibly broad. So far, people were quick to downvote. I doubt I'll have to post it here, though.
@Dharman Thanks. I'm too slow for this room :)
@JeanneDark It's ok. It was a joke based on coincidence. You were looking at a post asking us to be quick and I was looking at a post starting with "I'll be quick."
20:42
I overlooked the link
(pirated content)
@JeanneDark In case you missed this chat message by Dharman :)
Thanks :)
@Makyen just a heads up - i just saw your ping here https://chat.stackoverflow.com/transcript/message/49961081#49961081

SE doesn't have any open apis for chat at the moment
so that's the reason i am literally forced to use the internal endpoints
my small little library just wraps up the endpoints into something functional
21:11
Can 10K users delete Answers?
No, unless I am the author
@Dharman Every 10K users can delete your posts? :D
@connectyourcharger I was not talking about chat endpoints, but I can see that there might be some confusion. I was talking about the messages you posted prior to and including the one I replied to: i.e. you implying that you were fetching a page with bounties on it in order to scrape that page, but there's is a specific SE API endpoint for getting bountied questions.
21:47
I'm assuming git is a tool used by programmers, but is github?
21:58
@Scratte I'd find it quite hard to argue that GitHub doesn't qualify in "software tools commonly used by programmers", or even primarily by programmers. OTOH, we're also not customer support. It would be reasonable, IMO, to edit the question to more accurately ask just what is answered in the existing answer, as the full question is too broad, unclear, and is, probably, a customer service question.
@Makyen That's a twist I did not expect :)
So basically I should ask them to tailor their Question to fit the Answer?
Honestly I have no idea how to ask them to do that :)
@Scratte In this case, yes, or just do it. The answer answers what can be pulled out of the question's unclear statements as an answerable question. Basically, we can't answer for that user's specific account [A) We're not customer support, B) the user hasn't provided enough info, C) it's unclear when in time relative to now things happened/are happening/ will happen], but we can answer a generic question of "how to do this", or "how this works", which is what the answer does.
@Makyen I can only make suggested edits. I'm not sure that's a good idea.
22:11
@Scratte Then get more rep :) [Yeah, I know you don't want to, but the choice does prevent you from handling situations which you could otherwise deal with.]
@Makyen I see your point, and raise it with "But I have no idea how to phrase the Question :)"
lol!.. nice picture :)
@Scratte Thanks, although I believe credit for the picture actually goes to @gunr2171.
Ah, yes, one of my finer works of art. You should all appreciate my magnificent artistic abilities.
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And my fake ego
22:29
The conversation that led up to that image made it worth a read though :)
@Scratte you should see my other artistic masterpiece
I guess no matter at which point of chat's timeline you look at someone was slagging off PHP anyway.
I mean, yeah. There are 5 fundamental forces of the universe. Electromagnetism, Gravity, Strong, Weak, and PHPIsntGood.
@gunr2171 You mean the "visual" with the red arrow? :D
yep :)
23:04
@Dharman actually a typo, missing the word INTERVAL in a date expression
@Nick Yeah, but seeing as they have not posted a real query and initially they didn't add the error message it was difficult to say if this is a typo or something else. Now it is clear that it was a typo and the question can be deleted.
@Dharman it has an accepted answer so won't roomba...
@Nick We can request del-pls in this room in 2 days time.
Doesn't it need to be -3 for that?
I would prefer people in SQL tag wouldn't answer every question that is posted here, but there is nothing we can do about SQL. It is a lost cause.
23:08
@Nick Only for the immediate one. It's warranted?
@Dharman btw you cost me 25 rep this morning! I'm -60 on the day now thanks to another deletion. :-)
@Braiam Nope, as long as we remember to get around to it in 2 days...
This kind of edits are very useful stackoverflow.com/posts/63529129/revisions
@Braiam Any resemblance between the edited question and the original is purely coincidental!
@Nick I'm sorry... I am not sure how I am at fault... I only clean up stuff. I suppose I have cost a lot of people a lot of rep, but it is what it is.
@Dharman No apology required, clean up is good.
23:13
@Nick Yet the spirit of the question is there. It's not lost, just improved :D
@Braiam Absolutely. If only all questions on SO looked that good...
@Nick They can, we can teach askers how to ask a question better with examples :D
@Nick Then I would have nothing to delete :D
@Dharman and you wouldn't need a gold badge to hammer all those PHP dupes...
@Braiam perhaps the ask question wizard should force people to read well-written questions before being allowed to post...
@Dharman Yep, I thanked Cody for "costing" me 8 rep by converting an old link-only answer of mine from 10 years ago to a comment. Cleanup is good, don't stop :-)
Particularly useful in that case because the answer still exists, just as a comment. Yay moderator magic.
23:24
@Nick Nah, they need to know how to think differently, and you can't know that from seeing stuff that you can't/aren't interested to understand.
23:35
Well, short of sending them all to study philosophy for a few years, that might be as good we can get :-)

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