@HovercraftFullOfEels I'm not trying to call you out for the following. I'm inquiring because it looks like the Request Generator may not be functioning as I would expect. You ended up posting a cv-pls request for that question 5 times (3 in deleted chat messages). What happened? From the format, it looks like you are using the Request Generator. Are you using the alpha version? If so, it should have warned you about reposting a request. Did it? What version of the Request Generator are you using?
@Makyen It wasn't registering, and then boom all of a sudden, it registered the click 5 times. No, I did not get a warning, but I will make sure to check for request generator updates
@tripleee There's a suggested edit that makes, in my opinion, an almost-certainly-correct attempt at fixing the indentation. After some consideration, I voted to approve it, but it still needs votes one way or the other. (wait, never mind, it doesn't fix the for loop...grrr.)
Hello. I've marked this question as "Unsalvageable" because it looks like a "homework question" without any code. The other reviewers think that it "Looks OK." Is this question a "homework question"?
@bartolo-otrit It's certainly too broad/unclear. It's now closed, I think your review was the only correct one there.
@Dharman needs details, I'd say. No clue what they're having trouble with, and I work on the team that maintains the libraries they're referring to :-p
It is my opinion the Stack Overflow needs to purge many of the redundant "how to re-index an array" questions. Look at this warning (new to me): imgur.com/a/8ULUVlt Why would I care about an asking ban if I am deleting pages where I did not ask?
@4nn4bel This chatroom is for user moderation of questions that need closing, reopening, deleting, undeleting, etc.
@4nn4bel I would recommend to re-read the 1-page tour really quick, and then check out the entire help center (linked above by me) for information specific to whatever questions you might have
fighting the urge to suggest 'some sort of chrono trigger' for this question
@4nn4bel On the top right there's a hamburger menu. Click on it and then "help". In the help center, there will be a link to "Privileges". One of the privileges is flag posts. You'll find the option on every post
Given the content and number of questions linked to it (and which use it as a dup-target), it appears the 28k view question has been used as the canonical for quite some time.
There are also a few other questions (1, 2, 3) where the 144 view question is used as a dup-target which should be looked at too (e.g. should the 28k view question be used instead/in addition/be first on the dup-target list).
@πάνταῥεῖ You closed these questions as duplicates and/or edited the dup-target list to include the 144 view question, so it would be helpful to know your reasoning for using that direction for the dup/dup-targets.
@Makyen I did so, because the old question had a bunch of ridiculously overcomplicated and high sophisticated answers for a quite simple problem, and I didn't find a better dupe which already carried the answer as a well known idiomatic way to solve it. It probably would have been the better approach, to move my answer to that highly popular question , but it would have been buried under all the other answers, and unlikely to be helpful for research.
@MarcoBonelli I answered that one, but the results were published months ago. I'm wondering if I saw the satisfaction survey and where the results are published.
@MarcoBonelli No, this was a new one that was very short. It didn't ask a lot, but half of what it asked was all those things I forgot while answering :)
@πάνταῥεῖ While I understand that frustration (been there), the way we normally handle the situation, where there is an established canonical, is to just add the additional solution to the canonical. It takes time, sometimes considerable time, but if it's really a better solution, it will float to the top wrt. votes.
@Scratte Well, but we're here for long term quality. @Makyen is absolutely right about that. For my regards he nailed it, it was an act of frustration.
@πάνταῥεῖ np. My intent with bringing this here wasn't to call you out; it was only to get advise from SMEs who could judge the technical situation better than I could. Note that if there wasn't an established canonical question, then choosing the direction of the dup-targets which you did may be the perfectly correct thing to do.
@Scratte Unfortunately, yes, that "considerable time" is not unlikely to be measured in years. There's a Meta somewhere which detailed someone's experiment at adding such an answer.
@Makyen I think mostly it's also due to "efficiency". I'm sure lots of people consider it a waste of their time to read all the Answers on a post. So they tend to stay at the top and vote on the top too.
I must admit that I rarely find the best solution for me on the top. It's usually somewhere in the middle. If I want to understand how things work, it's often at the bottom :( I expect late answerers that felt something was missing.
Phew. Been very hit or miss w/ PowerShell this week. I have a script that does 3 steps. Steps 1 and 3 take about 1 minute or less each. Step 2 takes 8 hours X-D
How to get thousands of flags: Go through either Jon Skeet's or Gordon Linoff's answers and flag the thank you comments. Which is what I'm doing right now.
@10Rep this is why post flags should have more weight than comment flags in terms of earning Deputy and Marshall badges, or perhaps even have their own badges.
@Nick I agree, post flags are much harder (for me at least). I have about 70 post flags with a 10% decline rate (I don't seem to have gotten the hang of it yet), and about 300 comment flags with a 1% decline rate. I hope they don't change it before I get my Marshal badge anyway :p
@Dharman I was just agreeing with Nick about the disparity between difficulty of flagging posts vs comments. I was kind of joking about the badge. I'm not actually actively looking for posts to flag. I started doing that a few times recently (since I started hanging out in this room), and it's very addictive. I'm restricting myself to only flagging things that I come across naturally for now :) Thanks for the tips though.