@Makyen, Could you advice/help me here, please? It is a duplicate of this one. Could you hammer it, even though it is wrongly tagged as JS? In general, is it OK to ask here gold badgers/Mod-RO's that are also SME, to hammer?
I would expect it's not unreasonable for you to ping gold badge holders and ask for a question to be hammered, unless the gold badge holder has asked for that not to happen.
As to mods, as moderators, it's technically not permitted, as such a request is really them acting as a moderator. The room doesn't want to be a place where moderators get pinged just to get more moderator work. OTOH, if the moderator has said they are OK with you pinging for that reason, then it's alright, if done sparingly.
I expect, the most likely moderators to be asked in here or respond to such pings are @Machavity or myself, who are also both gold badge holders, in different things, who can, and likely will, dup-hammer a question, if we know enough about the technology to be able to self-determine that it's a duplicate of the proposed dup-target.
OYAH (on yet another hand), the general direction from Meta, both MSO and MSE, is that we (SO/SE) do not normally reopen questions, just to close them for another reason.
Personally, I don't see a lot of benefit for opening and reclosing most questions for another reason, with the exception of duplicates, which might have some lasting value as a signpost. For the other close reasons, maybe I'm just in a cynical mood, but I don't think the current differences in the post notices for the various close reasons is sufficiently differentiated to make it all that beneficial to be sure the question is closed for the "right" reason.
Prior to being a moderator, I would just leave a comment on a question stating my disagreement with the close reason and indicate to the OP what I felt was necessary for the OP to change to get the question into a shape where it could be reopened. Because I would give specific advice, even when it was relatively general, I believe that was probably more valuable than the generic text which users get from the post notices (which I haven't seen to be that helpful).
@Vega So, the short answer is that I don't, personally, have a problem with being pinged, relatively rarely, for such a reason.
Err.. a teensy-weensy doubt. Is putting your company name as your username a case of advertising? I have seen many usernames like that (but can't link to them publicly)...
@d4rk4ng31 Nope, that's fine. Lots of people do it, including one of the top 10 users by rep (who is a great contributor, this is not a complaint by any means), so it's not like it's flown under the radar :-) There's generally a lot more leeway for profile content, including username, as long as it's not offensive.
@d4rk4ng31 It's generally permitted, assuming there's no attempt to decieve, but most users will automatically assume that there's intentional advertising involved somewhere. However, what is not permitted is to have a "company" account which is used by multiple people. Accounts on SO/SE are for a person, not a company.
Also, (I can't see the deleted posts but still...) does the code from deleted posts still uphold the CC license? (Meaning can be used without the author's permission?)
@d4rk4ng31 Generally, yes. Be careful, though, as it may have been deleted due to plagiarism or similar circumstances where the author did not have the right to grant the license to the code.
@d4rk4ng31 Yes, specific author permission for each use is not required. All user content contributed to Stack Overflow/Stack Exchange is contributed under a CC BY-SA license (any of 2.5, 3.0, or 4.0, depending on when posted). That does not change. It can not be changed retroactively, and the user can not withdraw the license. The only point which might create an issue is if the user did not have the right to grant the license in the first place.
... Sometimes I see a question with something wrong on OP's computer. this meta question https://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/373559/questions-that-require-a-lot-of-discussion-with-the-author suggests to close the question. In this case, I comment on the op for some suggestions (I think they would not make answers because they're just guesses) (and I can't vote to close anyway) But then, op solved the problem and delete the question. (I don't know what happened. It's also possible that someone else vote to close the question)
@Nick Not sure now, it's already deleted. The "roomba forecaster" said it wasn't roomba worthy. I've seen many times that closed as a dupe and answered do not qualify.
I flagged this question as "needs more focus" yesterday but it's still open. Am I wrong? The question ("Please, could you let me know if you have any idea in order to solve that problem ?") is a bit broad, but also seems kind of off-topic (it doesn't even have a programming language tag).
@Scratte No, not always. But I'm just curious if maybe I was wrong flagging the post in the first place (or the wrong reason), especially since I can't see close votes on posts.
@JeanneDark It could also be that you flagged it right, but the first two close voters picked another reason, no? :) If you want a user script that lets you know if there are close votes on a post, I'll find a link for you.
@JeanneDark All three close voters picked "Needs details or clarity." I chose it because it seemed applicable (it is unclear) and I didn't feel like writing a custom "this isn't a programming question" close reason (in part because maybe it is and that's just unclear).
@RyanM Thanks, that close reason is also good. Sometimes it's hard to choose.
I wonder if it would make sense for the custom close reason to have that generic "... is not about programming as defined in the [help center]" as default text in the text box, so you only need to write something on your own if you feel like the question warrants it.
I'm never quite sure with Docker (or Kubernetes) questions as there's thousands of them, and most of them look off-topic, but this is General Computing, isn't it? stackoverflow.com/q/60711205
@DavidBuck @Vega pure Docker- and kubernetes-questions are off-topic for SO alltogether and should rather be posted on superuser since they seldom are about programming. But the notion of DevOps-engineers somewhat blurs the line between programming and infrastructure. I know that is none of our concerns, just an attempt to explain the behaviour.
@Vega Now you just have to remove "the click", since it seems to be there twice :) I may have the source of the error though. I can't edit on meta. I'm <2K.
@Scratte That was your major error! Once you include a reference to a Skeet post in one of your upvoted answers, all subsequent upvotes on your posts are actually credited to Mr Skeet.
what are the criteria for delv-pls again? I tried to check in the SOCVR FAQ but it only says "within 1 downvote from being eligible" but I can't find what that threshold is (-2 IIRC?)
@tripleee There's a bit more here: "That means del-pls requests are permitted for closed questions which have been closed for more than 2 days, or which have a score less than or equal to -2; or answers which have a score less than or equal to 0. del-pls requests for posts which don't meet those criteria are not permitted, because the request can either not be actioned, or imply a request for downvotes."
@Vega I'm pretty sure that we mere non-Golden diamond-lacking mortals are unable to affect the duplicate list, but I'm interested in the results of this test if I'm wrong.
I can't remember what became of the discussion we had about leaving a comment saying "This question does not show any research effort; it is unclear or not useful" on a post. Is it something that should be custom flagged if it's something a user keeps doing?
@Scratte I think we decided that you had shown insufficient background research before raising the issue for discussion, then moved the whole conversation to /dev/null xD
Nice to see attempts to be helpful being rewarded. Pointed out to a user that gratuitously linking to their GitHub repo on every single answer is likely to lead to them being closed as spam. "I provide my git repo for help if you don't like it just move on man"
@Scratte Is it the same list as proposed when you cv/flag as duplicate? I feel it not very convenient being down the page, could be on the top, before all others
Please review this question. Should it be deleted? It is broad for sure; I also do not see much programming part in it. I am confused because one of the answer has bounty awarded.
@Vega Any other post that is mention in the thread is put into the "Linked" box in the sidebar. So, yes, once a post has been flagged or voted as a duplicate, the target will appear in the list. But if the comment is removed, the post will no longer appear there.
well, does the "exact duplicate" functionality work only for questions by the same user?
I am trying to close this as an exact duplicate of this (different user account, though), but it will not let me since the latter does not have an accepted/upvoted answer
Gotta love Stack Overflow... I was writing a question and halfway through writing the steps to reproduce I realized the answer. One of the side benefits of requiring enough question details I guess.
When explaining your problem to a rubber duck doesn't cut it, trying to formulate it in a way that won't get you crucified by Stack Overflow usually will :-P
Hi... anyone here frustrated with the review system, or who like unpopular topics, or adding popular or model answers to them? lol. why am I even asking :-D
You guys are all doing awesome work BTW... keep it up!
@DavidBuck if it's any comfort, that user now has one fewer answer and has comments from a moderator inquiring as to the relevance of their answers on the remaining ones...
Sam deleted previous NAA (it was a new question) without a specific comment; however, there were two comments given that explained why it wasn't acceptable.
(1) This looks like something I would read in a discussion forum. SO is not such, and this is definitly not an answer. Probably getting deleted and downvoted soon.
(2) Hi Simon, welcome to Stack Overflow! Different questions or requests for clarification should not be posted as answers. If you have a new question, please use the Ask Question button instead. Please review the Help Center before posting.
I see, but I think they may be confused by the difference between comments and answers. They seem to think that other user's questions are not removed.
@AndrasDeak Which is my point. Is it not a close reason at all. Lots of basic things are here on Stack Overflow with more views than I have atoms in my body. But I'm just a squirrel ;)