I usually argue that something being impossible is not a reason to close a question...and then I see a question where someone asks if it's possible to prevent someone from taking a photo of their app. Not a screenshot: a photo. With another device. They were very clear on that point. And I find myself wondering if there's a certain point where "obviously not possible due to the laws of the universe" might be closeable... Thoughts?
Heh, it seems that Shog wanted to extend the period to unlimited, and was gradually extending it from 5 in December, but (as we all know) he was terminated before he could extend it from 70, so it got stuck at 70.
@KenWhite ...in addition to being likely spam/undisclosed affiliation, with the question text being an exact copy-paste of the description of the linked YouTube video's description.
@Nick Yeah, I sent a custom flag since it's not obvious from looking at it
Probably should report to smokey too for later reference, but probably we don't need to heap flags on it and can let the mod flag handle it since they have other useful contributions
@RyanM it's a weird one, OP has been on the site for a long time (with as you say useful contributions) so it's surprising they would suddenly spam. Perhaps they got hacked. Anyway, I have vtc'd but won't flag, the custom one is what is needed.
@RyanM Perhaps one could tell them that even if they made the light magically evade cameras, they'd have to also make it invisible to humans too, as one could make a drawing from what they see on the screen.
tried updating request generator script. The cv-pl icon is greyed out and I get Uncaught TypeError: Cannot read property 'call' of undefined in click. Any idea what I missed?
Is there any point challenging a declined flag on an answer on Meta? I flagged this which is in no way even an attempt to answer the question, and got declined.
It is "an answer". Just not to this question. I understand that a bad/incomplete/incorrect answer isn't NAA, but this is answer is nothing to do with the question. I can only assume the poster answered on the wrong question by mistake. Not deleting it doesn't make any sense.
@anastaciu I don't know why you were suspended for that, but the first edit should be rejected. It doesn't improve anything. The correct name is Microsoft Excel but we don't encourage edits to fix such small mistakes. The second one, should also be rejected but I would not suspend approvers for making that mistake of approving it.
I have no idea why would anyone accept that edit, or why would anyone reopen it based on that edit.
@anastaciu the first review was by a community manager, not even by a moderator. (A rare occurrence.) You should completely revise a post when you edit it, meaning after your revision you should seek to ensure there's nothing left to format and improve. In that case, you didn't fix the broken images for inline rendering, you didn't quote (or code fence) the error message,
@anastaciu you left the typos mixing upper and lower case, you didn't add language codes to the code fences for syntax highlight, and some of the paragraphs needed rewriting...
@anastaciu normally, minor edits to typos in the title ignoring the body can get approved (those are considered "search edits" more than "ease of reading edits") however in this case there was so much to correct, that whoever gave the suspension thought you should take a few days to consider what a good edit should be. (And 4 days isn't especially harsh, don't worry about it, just focus on improving your editing).
@Dharman, yes, the first one needed more attention, I did reject the second,but apparently I should have accepted it, I din't consult the revision history, my point being that these weren't all that serious problems, it was my understanding that to be suspended you'd need more serious errors.
@bad_coder, yes, you're right I should have payed closer attention, I do acknowlege they weren't the best teviews, but they don't seem to be so serious mistakes that I should be suspended for it.
@anastaciu "a suspension" isn't necessarily to be taken as a sanction or a reprimand if it's 4 days...That's a short period that ensures a "call for attention" in case you didn't log in during the weekend, you'd see it on Monday or Tuesday...
@anastaciu that's a good approach, and give those posts some love and copy-editor craftsmanship when you can..Ohhh, and you're Portuguese - that's a good thing :)
@JohnDvorak I think that has been implemented, my last suspension triggered upon review (timer starting the second I pressed the review button). But up until the recent changes I think the suspensions were in effect once imposed.
@anastaciu I'm not sure why a user shouldn't be suspended for minor mistakes. How will they know they're on a wrong path, if nothing happens? Won't they just think they're doing it right? (I don't understand the second review though. The Question is just weird now with two separate questions in one.)
@bad_coder, yes, the best country in the world (warning, cliché) of course, good luck with python.
@Scratte, yes, I think that makes sense, the second post, you'd need to go to revision history to make some sense of it, still, I agree it's a weird one.
I'm not actually sure how it works now, since I've uBlock the review icon. I noticed my suspension only because I clicked "Skip" and got a notification instead of a post to review.
@anastaciu It's not only weird. The answerer edited the original post into the Question. But why even keep the "new Question"? It's a "two in one" now.. The new part was added after the Answer.
@anastaciu Now users are suppose to be notified when they click on the review icon and have the option to go to the review overview. Before there was nothing to indicate anything was wrong other than the dropdown of the icon just saying "There are no review queues available to you".. or something like that. One had to find the message by investigating and manipulate the url.
Anyone ever been rate limited before? I was just reviewing the Reopen queue but now I've been blocked on all SE sites for "an unusual high number of requests"
@DavidBuck I haven't had any "rate limit" errors (in recent days) but, for a few days now, the response time of the SO main site has been dreadfully slow. Especially, it seems, after a having a browser pane open without activity for more than about 5-10 minutes. Maybe one of my installed userscripts causing it, or maybe somebody 'fixed' something server-side.
I think this question should probably be closed, but I can't justify any reason for it (based on wrong assumptions / assessment or vocabulary) stackoverflow.com/questions/63652117/…
@RyanM I agree it's somewhat coherent, but what does the user want that we haven't answered in the comments? Is it a comparison between nodejs & .net framework. I saw than you commented on it, but I can't see any good reply coming, although that might just be a lack of my imagination
@RyanM Good thing I didn't delete it then. From the history, I said "Comments are not Answers. Someone may look a little deeper into it and put a nice Answer on the post yet." :)