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@Scratte sure, but it's backed up by data (observations over the years). Most likely a differing opinion is just wrong :-)
More details on this request now it is more of a typographical error (trying to put multiple public java files into one file, see comments)
00:32
waffle, I can't read comments that answer my questions. Don't mind me.
I just learned a new trick! If someone posts 4-space indented code and you want to convert it to a fenced code block without having to pull it into an editor to unindent, you can just indent the code fence.
@RyanM I do <kbd>ctrl K</kbd> to the code that's indented, and then put a code fence
@10Rep Oooh, nice, I didn't know that one, either. Thanks :-) Now I've learned two new tricks!
@TylerH Really? Deleting a post with 214K views is just fine?
np. yours is easier, though
@TylerH Besides.. when looking into history, lots of things have been popular opinion and later realized to be wrong.
00:59
Completely off-topic, but who likes the new markdown in my profile?
@10Rep Is "Kudos" as valuable as Unicorn Points?
You can think of it that way :)
@AdrianMole there was a whole big thing on Meta about how valuable they aren't ;-)
I prefer Rhinoceros Points, myself ... but it's all Greek, to me.
01:19
Edit summary on the queue:"Removes lifestory" :D
@bad_coder Mind linking that one? I really want to see it :)
@10Rep Sorry, that'd be indiscreet (albeit funny in this case). I think drawing attention to anyone is only warranted when doubts about curation arise.
Should I click Looks Ok or Recommend deletion? stackoverflow.com/review/low-quality-posts/27382928
And for this one, Looks OK, right? stackoverflow.com/review/low-quality-posts/27382212
And this is Spam, right? stackoverflow.com/a/64343966/12708583
01:38
@10Rep I'd go with NAA on that, but it's close. It's not exactly promotional (given that the OP has already indicated that they're using that particular product). It ought to be a comment.
@EJoshuaS-ReinstateMonica Yup, my flag got declined. I thought it was spam because of the email adress at the end.
I just noticed improve suggested edit doesn't allow to edit tags :P
@bad_coder I think if the suggested edit didn't edit anything with the tags, then it won't let you edit the tags either. But I'm not sure, and it's just my estimated guess. Never mind: that's wrong.
@10Rep no, that's what happens when you edit an answer, not the question. See the URL in the adjacent post.
Yup, I just looked at the answer.
Should this question be closed? I think so, but I'm not sure what close reason to give. Thoughts?
@DontKnowMuchButGettingBetter Needs More focus is my best guess.
Okay. Is this NAA? It's a (wrong) answer. Even funny. But it actually does (purport to) answer the question.
@10Rep Thanks. Will give it a go.
@DanielWiddis bordering on rude/abusive. not NAA though... perhaps VLQ since it is basically gibberish. I've DV'ed and will now...
02:01
I always thought C is for Cookie.
02:13
mmm... cookies...
02:46
ROs someone should ping a CM/dev to remove status-planned from TylerH's post.
@bad_coder But it's coming soon. 6 to 8 weeks, I'm sure.
03:12
@DanielWiddis 6-8 is an SO certainty :D
 
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05:44
@bad_coder it can be edited out by anyone. Only tags on a question can't be removed by mortals.
I am not at a computer with the helpful userscripts. Does this roomba? stackoverflow.com/q/21361422/2943403
@mickmackusa nope, accepted answer
Quick quiz: How many Not An Answer posts can you find on this page: stackoverflow.com/q/13293/2943403
@mickmackusa dang!
Amen to the dang
Well, it has been edited (saved from being purely opinion based, I guess)
From the first edit though: "Does anybody know how I can determine it's speed or tell me of a site that can?"
07:04
@entithat you're in completely the wrong place for this question; but see stackoverflow.com/questions/36313216/…
thanks @tripleee
 
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08:12
Tiny Giant deleted their account? :O
09:05
Anyone want to bet if "you can write your own code" will fail an NAA flag? stackoverflow.com/a/64349712
Could be considered an answer to "I am looking for a solution to crop and resize images added to the Eloqua?"
@solid.py what's it a duplicate of?
cool, I added a second dupe. If someone who agrees it's a dupe could toss a close vote on the other one even if you agree with mine, then we could get both in the box.
I am not sure if it counts for something but the question I posted is also a clear homework question.
Why? In its current form (no upvoted and/or accepted answer) Roomba will take it in 9 days.
@solid.py no urgent need to delete, will certainly roomba anyway
09:16
@tripleee Thanks good to know, is there a certain limit of received downvotes that trigger this bot?
@solid.py Closed, no upvoted / accepted answers, score of 0 or less
Thanks guys.
@solid.py see point 15 of our FAQ you've requested action on two posts you have a stake in through your deleted answers.
@Adriaan You can alos directly link to bullet points, e. g. in this case. Just click on the symbol that appears on the left side.
09:20
@JeanneDark thanks! I was looking at the table of contents to find a link but couldn't find one.
@Adriaan Does that apply? It says "..author of the question or the author of any non-deleted.." <-- my bolding.
@Adriaan In the past I have read this line in the FAQ: "if you are the author of the question or the author of any non-deleted, non-community-wiki answer on the question." So, I thought I had no involvement in these questions anymore, since my answers are deleted. Please do correct me, if I misunderstood, I am new here :P.
09:47
@Scratte @solid.py my bad. I remember a discussion at one point that having a deleted answer was also considered involvement, since you can simply undelete the answer after closure, thus making your answer the sole one on there. I think this was later clarified in a room meeting to non-deleted indeed.
10:04
I've just seen a user with zalgo in their username.. it's looks so nice :D
I think learning how to use a new programming language just from reviewing is the wrong way to go about it.. but it seems to be working.. It's kind of sad, no?
@Scratte You can have it too :) i.sstatic.net/e3huY.png or i.sstatic.net/1ZC0y.png
@Vega :) The second one looks like a boat on high seas with long ropes in the water :)
@Scratte That is quit poetic... :)
11:56
@Adriaan Looks MRE to me
Funny thing.. someone is closing posts in Triage so the ratio of disputed flags have dropped :D
@Scratte It's almost like someone closed 1600 questions...
12:17
@Machavity Maybe someone just want to beat the top closer in that queue.. ;)
I reviewed a Question that wasn't about programming at all. Now someone posted an Answer. Does that safe it?
@Scratte I don't think so. A good answer doesn't make a question on topic
@DavidBuck Yeah.. never mind. I saw code in my head, but it's not.. it's just math.
@Scratte No. I don't see how it could. (One case of blatant abuse would be to publish an off-topic question directly with self-answer)
12:38
^ Needs details or clarity..
13:03
I love it when PHP regulars are doing their job. stackoverflow.com/q/64353277/1839439 This made my day
job? :) They have jobs? :)
Not me
But I have seen so many NAA upvoted and even accepted.
@DavidBuck Perhaps author? Of course it could also be some lurker that just votes opposite of everyone else. I hear it's an emerging hobby :)
4 minutes.. if only all off-topic Questions were closed that fast :)
14:27
@Scratte depending on the question, sure
@TylerH Ohh.. right. I just saw your argument on meta that "175k views over 10 years is a lot. The score of the question and many answers also indicate it's been helpful to a lot of people.". I'm finding the arguments inconsistent.
Re my above cv-pls request. They asked the almost identical question before (closed 2 days ago, current request was posted yesterday).
Just caught a series of spam. Gonna flag them out but need them in Charcoal first. Just a heads up if you want to save flags
14:45
@Machavity who doesn't want free stats at the end of the work day?
@Adriaan Well, at least one person asked for a heads up. If you have flags to spare, feel free to toss flags. I'm busy destroying accounts atm
Hmm, that is not a phone number. Having a URL in the title is a bit off though...
^ Made a Smokey report for it.
thx
Is that question even on topic? Its asking about a particular URL, which, if that is the external API for youtube, might be on topic. Or maybe its like asking why a library uses a piece of technology, which is usually off topic.
@code11 I don't see how we could answer that.
@code11 I think it may be one of those things where one needs to know the answer to know if it's on topic.. I have no idea.
Is there a way to sort the closed questions by closed-date? The sorting is available on last-active-date and asked-date. But, how to sort on closed-date instead? Any SEDE query or already in-build feature?
@AmitJoshi sede is the only way I know, other than querying the api and then doing some postprocessing.
10kers tools kinda have the same thing, but just latest X closed/voted
Good point. I don't know a huge amount about the youtube api, but I thought it might be possible that if someone was, they could look at that url and say, oh that a type xyz media query, it makes those when loading ads, or something like that.
15:19
@code11 I mean, I doubt it's a documented feature what the each endpoint does.
15:40
Have a look at this answer. Originally, it was just with two links. Someone edited to just embed those images of code in to the answer. Is this OK?
^^Got deleted by mod
@AmitJoshi no it's not OK even after the edit. The answer needs to be self-contained in text form. Not saying the edit was wrong, but just pointless.
I have a general question. If I see a 1 rep user asking for clarification in an answer then what should I tell them? I have been telling them that they can't really ask for clarification yet (as they can't comment) and should try to gain some rep by maybe editing some posts.
@Yatin Moderators can convert answers into comments, if said comment is insightful enough. Also, you can for clarification yourself :D
"Also, you can for clarification yourself" funny I never actually thought of that. Let me give it a try.
@Yatin I usually leave them a comment specific to what they've posted and add a: Kindly wait until you have enough reputation to leave a comment
15:52
ok
But I rarely use it on it's own. There's a reason they posted, so I almost always address that.
If they leave a good comment, I may even post it as a comment giving them attribution in the comment, with a link to the Answer (which will be deleted for sure) and a link to their profile.
"Moderators can convert answers into comments" I think a mod just did that in front of my eyes. cool
Heh.. they don't always do that though. Even if the Answer would have made a good comment.
I am not sure that the update is the problem, since I am facing it with Expo SDK 36. Have you tried in reverting the update just for the react-navigation package? — hell0friend 15 mins ago
That's almost an Answer. If they had said "Try reverting the update just for the react-navigation package. It may not be the update that's the problem" is wouldn't have been NAA, right?
16:27
Can op's follow-up questions asked in the comment on an answer that is not answered be flagged as NAA?
@user202729 you can't flag comments as NAA. But "no longer needed" might work
@user202729 If what you're asking is what I think you're asking, then Yes! A new question should be posted as such; a follow-up 'modification' should be made as an edit to the original question.
@user202729 NAA means not an answer, by definition comments posted as comments can't be flagged as NAA ;)
(it was obvious that I meant NLN...)
It wasn't obvious to me!
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16:35
Hey @rene, in your highly scientific and professional opinion, how hard is it to learn Dutch from English?
I think it is hard. Depends a bit if you have mastered an other foreign languages already
@rene What does "might work" mean in the context of should-I-flag-it?
@user202729 I don't want to get blamed for a declined flag on your profile.
You can just ask @Scratte to flag on your behalf.
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@AdrianMole lol
16:40
@user202729 Keep in mind a mod only sees the single comment and your flag. If your NLN flag makes sense when the mod reads the comment then NLN is the way to go. If the mod needs more context, use a custom comment flag to point out that context. if you have a story to tell, custom flag the post (because a custom comment flag lenght is 150 chars, post custom flag is 500 chars)
Joe
Joe
TY in advance!
I think Mr. Samuel Liew broke his own CV-review record today.
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@Joe the right way of asking for reopen votes is posting like this [tag:reopen-pls] link to the question
17:10
^ I edited out the bad word but it's still NAA.
17:21
Why is this getting upvoted and reopened? stackoverflow.com/q/64352449/1839439
@Joe Why should we reopen it? What is the reason? There were no edits made to this question and it doesn't look ok
Joe, you have enough reputation to at least edit it and remove fluff and improve formatting. Why haven't you done that?
@Dharman Brazillians?
Spring fever in Brazil?
Just a wild guess. School term restart/break-up, maybe?
Should we delete it?
/me fires up the bulk eraser.
17:33
I was just working up a del-pls ... and it went pink!
the pink poof (which is, surprisingly, not a euphemism for flatulence)
Nice work, guys! Another job well done!
sem problemas
17:51
@Scratte then you need to consider the whole argument, not just part of it. Specifically, the parts where I've talked about "depending on the question" and "the vast majority". When it comes to considering the fate of questions, each case is different. You aren't going to have a nice tidy little rule you can apply as a blanket rule to all questions/scenarios
Would I prefer deletion of the post asking for css cleaning utilities? Yes. That's the ideal outcome. Is it likely? No, it's historically significant and would take 10 delete votes. Do I want the question open? Absolutely not; that's a complete failure of the process in my view. So is a historical lock a good in-between? Sure, why not? It solves the biggest problem of the question being open/openable by the community, and the second biggest problem of people thinking it is a good example.
You've gotta start learning to appreciate nuance.
@TylerH I miss the old days where we actually deleted stuff, not just low hanging fruits
@DavidBuck FWIW questions about ffmpeg lean toward programming insofar as they are 'on the fence'. See meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/348892/…
CLI-based tools are that iffy area
@TylerH The tag description is pretty specific, tho.
@DavidBuck Yeah, I tend to agree w/ it because of the tag wiki (I mean Shog himself put that explanation there), just saying in case you meet resistance, that is why
@Braiam I mean... you just say a word and I'll find something in PHP tag.
18:12
@TylerH It's just a remember another post that just got a lot of delete votes instead. I quite like the open status of that CSS post to be honest, though. I highly respect a few of those that voted to reopen it.
wim
wim
What is recommended course of action when O.P. edits the code fix in your answer back into the example in their question, and transforms their question to be about whatever the next problem they encountered was after having fixed the original thing?
Should you just delete your answer (now useless) or something else... ?
I usually ask them to roll the edit back, as it's invalidated an Answer. Some times they even do it :)
@Scratte @wim And, if they don't rollback after a day or two, then roll it back yourself and add a comment explaining why you did it. If they then persist in changing the question, raise a custom mod flag.
wim
wim
@Scratte hmm, ok, I am trying that approach (ref). thanks
@wim You either linked to the wrong post, or.. hmm.. sorry? :(
wim
wim
18:24
nope, that worked as desired (the O.P. saw the comment and self-deleted the Q). unlikely to help future readers.
18:35
@wim Their edit is against policy. You, or any user with full edit privileges should proactively rollback the edit and politely explain to the user that edits which invalidate an existing answer are not permitted. Instead, they are welcome to ask a new question.
I have a few different canned comments I use for such situations. One of those is:
Editing Questions to improve them (e.g. clarification, adding additional information, etc.) *is encouraged*. However, editing a Question to change it into a different question, which invalidates one or more answers, is against policy on Stack Overflow. Your edit here did so. The policy is that other users with edit privileges should proactively revert such changes. I have reverted your edit. You *are encouraged to [ask a new Question](/questions/ask)*, perhaps with a link to this one for additional context. We want to help, but your new/additional issue needs to be a new Question.
wim
wim
got it, thx
np. Thanks for taking care of it when you see it happen.
Are you just going to leave that comment here with no information about whether or not you want attribution on it? ;)
18:52
@Scratte I've previously granted a license in here for all such autocomments which I post to be used without attribution. Please see: this message. That applies until such time as I revoke it for future contributions.
I'm sorry. It was a joke. But I can see that I didn't make that very clear :(
@Dharman Got a good dupe for this Q? Kinda busy to chase one down atm
@Machavity I am more concerned about that spam stackoverflow.com/a/64355681/1839439
It looks like a compromised account
@Machavity Maybe this stackoverflow.com/q/6086267/1839439 but they would need to do more logic than this.
19:38
Oops..
@TomerShetah I think that's "superuser", but I guess that's nitpicking.
@Scratte what do you mean by superuser?
It has reputation of 1
@Scratte it's really both, that question would be awful even if it were on the correct site
@TomerShetah There's a close reason that says "About general computing hardware and software". We refer to it as General computing or SuperUser, even if we'd never actually tell them to ask on SuperUser. It's just that it's about something computer, but not programming.
@RyanM Yes.. see ^ :)
@Scratte I'd rather pick one of the "this is a totally inadequate description of the question" reasons to communicate that the question is not simply in the wrong place.
...although, actually, given that someone guessed in the comments, maybe I'm wrong.
19:53
@Scratte, I see. I've pasted 3 links. Which one of them are you referring?
@TomerShetah You can mouse over or click the arrow on the left side of a reply message to see which message it was sent as a reply to.
The arrow on the left side :) The arrow on the right side will start a new reply
I am on a mobile, so I can't figure it out at the moment 🙂
@Scratte good point :-)
@TomerShetah it does actually still work on mobile, it's just a bit fiddly to hit the arrow. Zooming in helps (you may have to enable your browser's option to force-enable zoom)
19:56
@TomerShetah Ah.. Ok. It was a reply to the project overview Question. Where the comment suggested to just widen the fields on the sheet. That was clearly not programming related, but just about how to use the software.
@RyanM I'm curious as to what the banner tells them when it's closed as "General computing". Does it say to post it on superuser?
Thanks @Scratte! @RyanM, it worked! Thanks!
20:46
What do I do with this answer? stackoverflow.com/a/61693635/1839439
@Dharman As shog might say, "Just downvote and move on..."
 
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22:12
@Dharman vote for deletion?
I can't yet, but you can
@Dharman oh my bad, I forgot (and I just did)
Q also looks like needs closing
I want to be 100% sure, this is NAA, right? stackoverflow.com/questions/18887994/…
@10Rep yup, it's a question
Yeah, just seemed a little longer than most NAA's, so I wasn't 100% confident. Thanks.
Would this be considered link only? The only part which is an answer just includes links, and the rest is a comment. stackoverflow.com/a/64362786/12708583
23:52
@10Rep It does seem more of a comment than an answer, but the question is so vague it was always going to get answers like that. I've vtc'ed and will request here too...
So NAA?
@10Rep I'd say borderline. I wouldn't risk it. When a Question is asking for this type of Answer then it's the Question one should focus on. If the Question was directly asking for a link, then the Answer isn't NAA as per the guideline. But here.. it's hmm.. borderline.
@10Rep what @Scratte said...
I'm considering mod flagging for a mod to convert it to a comment
But I don't want to risk it

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