I feel so guilty if a get a tiny-vote on a comment while I edit it in the grace period. What if the one that tiny-voted don't agree with my edited comment? :(
@Nick anyway, your meta post I answered...If you hadn't been friendly to me I wouldn't have minded it. It was a chance to write something that's hopefully funny enough to be worth reading, while adding to the question. I'm not a fan of the principles the question based itself on, namely a strange kind of meritocracy that attempts to express distinction by establishing contrived rules. (Somehow I didn't expect you to write something on that basis.)
@bad_coder don't SO's reputation and badges imply a meritocracy? The reasoning behind my question was just to help the site get more value (in my perception) out of the flagging badges, as I don't consider flagging comments to improve the site as much as flagging posts.
@Nick I knew you had a heart :D Any guy who plants a vineyard appreciates the finer things in life, and knows how to abstract himself from the sludge that surrounds him. The mundane chores, arbitrary rules, and petty antagonizing arguments :D
@Nick what's a put mate? You got me there, 3 letter hook punch at my insufficient vocabulary. Just exactly what kind of reduction was I just subjected to? Wait, let me check the dictionary :D
@bad_coder ah, sorry about that - when you live in an English-speaking country you often forget what an impossibly difficult language it is for those who don't have it as their first language.
@bad_coder We're just at 4-5 leaves. Very wet spring so far so big problems with snails. So far a little ahead of normal so probably start picking late February for the whites.
@mickmackusa you may laugh but we actually have a huge problem with kangaroos eating grapes. They especially love Cabernet Sauvignon...
I have a very small garden in the burbs of Brissie and the little marsupial rats eat EVERYTHING that the sun doesn't scorch to death. I have had a couple of black muscatel vines for several years now and I have yet to eat 1 grape off of them.
@mickmackusa A good solution for that is letting the vine grow above 0.5meters and hanging the branches up on something. If you want the grapes for eating it's basically a garden plant so it should be watered like the other plants.
@Nick that's amazing, let me think 4-5 leaves would be sometime in March here depending on when the first warmth comes.
My sliver of land around the my house is too narrow to use properly, I've planted in a raised garden (which gets a steady stream of my compost) and run the two vines along some wire between star pickets. Effectly, they run tightly against a 4 metre high rockwall and the rodents live/play in the rock wall.
@mickmackusa the star pickets with the wire is the right choice. For the rodents getting a cat is a solution - that's guaranteed to solve the problem. Otherwise I honestly don't know, either put a net that somehow stops the rats from getting to the grapes or plant vines in some other spot away from the wall.
...can't get a cat, they attack the awesome water dragons that I feed. I have a humane rat trap that gets lucky every once in a while. I catch and release them in distant bushland near a creek. @Nick
@mickmackusa ok, that's the approach I would probably take in regards to the wild life. The technical solution if you want the grapes is getting something like this and make the branches grow away from the wall.
@Nick Ok, problems with snails have 1 origin. The grass/weeds around the terrain. If your neighbor (or you) have some unplowed land that's where the snail breed and come from. If you plow it (or just get rid of the weeds) the snails should become manageable.
@bad_coder trying to stop it being grassed is the problem here... :) snail bait is a wonderful thing, it has a huge attractant in it so the snails come down off the cordon to eat it and die!!!
@Nick ah good, then it is just a classic case of trollish no comment voting. Perhaps Stack Overflow should run a short campaign to educate people on how to vote properly. And stress that necro-answers are not inherently bad -- in fact they benefit researchers if the new answer is superior to other posts or contains otherwise valuable insights.
@Nick optimal solution is this: plow one half of the terrain once a year, mow the other half twice a year. That gets rid of the snails, let the soil breathe, and stops weeds from taking up nutrients, while letting insect live in the mowed part.
@mickmackusa I'm on the fence about giving a +1, don't know why...Something about SO changed my perspective on up votes. I haven't figured out yet how or why...
Maybe it is harder to neutralise a DV for someone who is perceived as rude at times. My stance is: If I see a provably correct answer (and I feel qualified to assess the technology in the question) which includes an explanation and adds something unique and valuable to the page (from you or anybody), but it has a negative vote tally -- I will be UVing it.
If it doesn't educate "me", then I am not compelled to raise it above 0, but negative vote tallys are very likely to bias unknowing researchers. So if you find yourself no-comment-DV'ed on a quality answer, let me know and I'll assess and potentially neutralise.
@Nick It also provides a nice carbon capture, since you let the weed grow before you mow it (twice). And OTOH, when the weed is long you cut it that way it doesn't suck up water and nutrients. I haven't researched in depth, but I'm convinced this kind of management keeps water retention at a surface near optimal.
@mickmackusa I hadn't thought about that. A metric of balance...
Those of us in this room are very likely to be "aggressive content curators" and that too often draws the ire of malicious voters. I am very happy to defend those that are acting with the best intentions for this site.
@JohnDvorak The only thing that I am promising is an honest assessment of a post. I am also defining the behaviour that you can expect from me if I find a post to be unfairly abused and its negative tally is unmerited.
I will only be doing this where I am a SME -- namely, only on php posts. (caveat, there may be php posts that I am not qualified to assess)
If someone asks me to review one of their negative tally posts and it is just a code-dump, then my feedback would be: "explain your answer" it is currently incomplete and some people DV code-only answers.
If an answer is negatively voted and the poster didn't realise that it is redundant on the page, then my response would be -- your answer doesn't add any new value to the page and it is rightly DVed.
@mickmackusa What was the score on this question when you posted this message? [@Nick, you appear to have looked at it at that time. Do you remember what the total score was when you first looked at it after it was posted here? If so, what was it?]
@Makyen When I looked at it at first, I thought it was +1, but then when I looked at it again, it was at -2 with no record of an up-vote (i.e. it was +0/-2). So I decided I must have been confused...
@Makyen Nah, don't worry about it, you were replying to someone else while essentially CC'ing Nick, can't expect you to write 2 separate messages every time you wanna do that (although I guess you're a mod now so you could use global ping)
@mickmackusa however.... did you know that you can reply directly to messages by clicking the curved arrow at the right hand side of a message you want to reply to? This will link them together and only ping the user that wrote it, even if they share names with someone else :P
@Nick That is an option which I had not considered. Super pings are generally thought of as a moderator tool, so I didn't put it in the context of using it for what I considered a standard notification... Hmmm...
It was detected as a duplicate @JohnDvorak but belive me it was not. I mean I had an other problem. I think SO is so hard I use it since 4 year and now I'm blocked
@Shalomi11 The "we are no longer accepting questions from this account" message you recently encountered is a question ban which is imposed by the system. Even moderators can't lift that system imposed ban. Please see What can I do when getting “We are no longer accepting questions/answers from this account”? for more detail about question and answer bans and what you can do to get out of them.
@Shalomi11 Saying that the issue is just 2 questions is disingenuous. You have 25 deleted questions, of those 11 have negative scores, and 5 of your deleted questions had an answer. That's way more than "2 question with bad voting".
@solid.py A del-pls is not valid on an open question. Please make a separate request once the question is actually eligible for a del-pls.
np. That's easier than binning the request and having you repost it. I also changed the link to be to the question, rather than your deleted answer. In general, it's helpful to link to the post on which you actually want the action taken.
@mickmackusa I should probably be a bit more straightforward. From the publicly available information, it appears you posted this message when that question was at a score of -1.
Your message and your subsequent messages make it appear that you knew, at the time you first posted a message about that question, that making a del-pls request about that question was against our rules and that you posted your non-del-pls message about it with the intent of getting around that rule. It feels like you were intentionally abusing the room in order to specifically get a response from people (downvotes) that our rules are explicitly intended to prevent.
Not having the room be a downvoting cabal is a high priority for us. Please don't do things which can be easily interpreted to be heading in that direction.
@Nick Thanks. I suspect you're remembering -1 as +1, as that's what it looks like to me the score was at the time the message was posted (and for many minutes afterward).
@Nick @mickmackusa @ArghyaSadhu I'm wondering why there was such a push to delete the above question so quickly? While it doesn't appear to be a stellar question, it also doesn't appear to be all that bad either.
The dup-target has a grand total of 6 other duplicates, so it doesn't appear that there are too many duplicates. OTOH, I do see that there appears to be a rats nest of PHP questions about reindexing arrays with dup-targets pointing at multiple different questions. So, it's possible there are other, more appropriate targets for the duplicate with more duplicates pointing to that hypothetical dup-target.
But, basically, I'm just not seeing a reason to be slamming so hard and rapidly on the downvote and delete buttons. IMO, doing that in this instance is bad for both the site and the question OP. For the site, we'll never know if the question would have made a good signpost for the dup-target. For the OP, having their first question rapidly downvoted and deleted both feels quite negative, and strongly pushes the OP towards a question ban.
If you're wanting to clean out duplicate questions, then please concentrate on older questions for deletion, preferably ones that have been closed as a duplicate for a long time with low views and low score where there are a large number of existing duplicates for the dup-target.
@Makyen You could probably ask the same question about many of the PHP questions that turn up here with a del-pls tag on them. To be honest I perhaps didn't pay enough attention to this particular question other than to note that yes, it was yet another duplicate of the same type that has come through a lot recently.
I didn't notice that OP was a new contributor and definitely didn't consider the possibility that this could set them up for a question ban. That was an oversight on my part which I will try to be more alert to in future.
BTW: Life will be a bit better off for our scripts if I change the del-pls tag in your message to just del-pls in code format. Would you mind if I edit to make that change?
@Adriaan hmm, not an SME but I doubt it...the webserver's configuration may be relevant to CORS. I'm also not sure that it's especially useful to remove, unless you think it's unduly promoting a site engaging in spam: it might make sense to code-format some/all of the URLs, in that case.
Found at the end a question with a rambling, unclear explanation of what they're trying to do: "So, I think I explain perfectly." Narrator voiceover in my head: "They did not, in fact, explain perfectly."
I wish there was some way to reward reviewers/users that posted relevant comments on posts. It makes it so much easier to review when someone else has identified a problem that one can just check up on.
Having just had an answer deleted as OP deleted the question just after I posted the answer, I'm kind of wondering what happens if I vote to undelete my answer (that option is available). Does that automatically vote to undelete the question too?
@DavidBuck Oh, I thought the R/A flag was only for a post that is actually rude/abusive. I'm not sure who would take offense at asdfasdfasdf, not counting the users in this room ;).
@cigien R/A also covers "inappropriate for respectful discourse". I think it's well established that a post that looks like your cat has walked across your keyboard qualifies as R/A
@cigien Posting gibberish like "asdfasdfasdf" is an abuse of SO's resources and the community (wasting our time, flags etc.). That's why you can flag them as R/A, too (bonus point: it gets deleted even quicker). Just be careful in case it might be a foreign language in which case VLQ or NAA are more appropriate.
@10Rep It doesn't care for your helpful flags. It cares for your total post flags. Including disputed and retracted. But comment and red flags don't count for the script.
@10Rep That's not how I did it. I flagged NAAs. I started with the Late Answer review queue. And I didn't flag anything and everything. Keeping your declined low is key here. So I read the post and evaluated every one :)
@10Rep I would probably have linked to the tour to explain to them how the site works. And also commented to the fact that one isn't suppose to have a discussion but post only answers in the Answer box. I'm not sure they will understand how it works from the comment already there.
But if they want to, they can click the links in there, and they will learn :)
I don't think that Question is fine tough. Isn't that a mixture of not very focused and asking for off-site resources and.. needing details as per the comment/answer?
In Vinyl Friday they sometimes "cheat" if they don't have vinyl record that is requested in the studio then they connect to Rob who fetches the vinyl record from his archive and plays it from his studio.
Yeah, it doesn't translate well for an international audience ;)
Somehow, the more common (and technically correct) acronym, "PVC" seems less 'with it' than "vinyl" - which is an obsolete term for the ethenyl radical: -CH=CH2.
@YagizcanDegirmenci You've linked to a comment, and not stated what you want done. The implication is that you think the question should be closed, but it's not 100% clear that's what you want (i.e. we have to guess; it might be a good guess, but it's a guess). Please see How and why do I need to format my cv-pls (and other requests)? in our FAQ for how we format requests here in SOCVR.
It appears that somebody has just cleared out almost all the comments in the "AutoReviewComments" script. There was an orange banner saying READ THIS and, when I close that, only about 5 or 6 comments are left. I was looking for the "Code Only" response and it's gone.
Question for the group, asking "for a friend". A cv-pls has a bounty on it, but is apparently a duplicate. No answers (yet). I think that's been discussed here before regarding bounty refunding etc. Is it preferred to let the bounty run out? I expect at some point someone will visit the dupe, copy the answer, and earn the bounty.
@DanielWiddis You might get a mod to refund the bounty but it depends on how long it takes for the mod flag to get handled. I think SOP is to just let the bounty run its course and close and/or delete afterwards.
@NathanOliver Here is the cv-pls. I haven't yet actually researched the dupe to see if it's actually a dupe yet, just was curious as to the correct approach.
I think I just lost the link to the comments database (I cleared out my cookies and stuff today). I'm now doing a new "auto get" ... hopefully, that will fix it.
@NathanOliver so I did just peek at the proposed dupes and it's not obvious to me. If someone can translate whatever's supposed to be duplicate into an answer for the bounty, more power to them! :)
Yeah.. that would also not work very well with my usage, since I clear my cache every time I restart my browser. Localstorage would be gone every time.
@klutt IIRC that's been requested, it's somewhere on MSE. the tl;dr of the general sentiment was that the influx of rep from larger sites could distort the reputation on smaller sites.
Though I find it much easier to gain rep outside of SO, personally :-p
It would also make it much harder to police voting fraud using bounties, since most moderators could only see one side of things
@RyanM I'm pretty sure I wouldn't be able to get reputation on any other site. Except maybe Home Improvement.. My only real problem is the naming of things there. I'm not used to English names of tools and stuff.
It shows a summary of the user at the top of the popup - which is potentially useful when choosing which comment to add, or whether or not to edit that comment (adding "Welcome To Stack Overflow" for new users, e.g., which is sometimes automatically added).
@AdrianMole I see. I never do that. If the user turns out to become the next 1 million "repper", it'll just look silly anyway. And when I'm explaining to them that they need to improve (or their post is removed) if kind of feels a little... maybe less welcoming :)
@DanielWiddis If you feel the question should be closed and there's a bounty, raise a flag. Moderators will then evaluate. A duplicate close is going to be harder to handle, because it commonly needs more technical knowledge in the area the question is asking about, which any particular moderator may or may not have. The moderators may choose to let the bounty run, or may choose to refund it. If it's close to the start of the bounty and there are no answers, then refunding is much more likely.
@Makyen Thanks, Makyen. I looked at the proposed dupes and do not have enough technical knowledge to know whether they answer the question, so at this point I'm staying uninvolved. However that answer is good for future events.
@DanielWiddis I think you may have selected the wrong duplicate target on stackoverflow.com/questions/64248169/… - I'm not really sure how that's related
@10Rep for some reason, that doesn't seem to be highlighting a message for me...
@10Rep hmm, that duplicate doesn't seem exactly on point. The issue, if I'm understanding correctly with no tkinter knowledge, seems to be that they forgot the self, which the answer doesn't specifically address. (please correct me if I'm misunderstanding)