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12:06 AM
@cigien It gets worse.. this is part of their Java Quiz. I have no words..
 
@Scratte It's the first one, right? ;) I'm basically a Java expert now :)
 
@cigien No.. it was the 8th question. There's another one later that asks for the multiplier operator :D I think they only have one quiz.
 
@Scratte It was a joke, I meant, "the first option is the right one" :p
 
@cigien Ohh.. right :) I guess if you can just reuse that first one on the other question I mentioned ;)
 
@Scratte I really don't know what the authors of those quizzes think they're testing. It's very sad :(
 
12:12 AM
@cigien There were a few that were specific to Java though. But very.. basic still.
Maybe I should take a screen dump of my results and put it on my CV
 
12:30 AM
oh...
 
@cigien Lucky me that I just give you a general guidance, such that you figure out the general direction and figure out which details align with that.
@Vickel I think that dealing with the question is more useful.
 
@Braiam sure, done, just forgot to check on Charcoal first, there the spam answer was already marked...
 
1:07 AM
@Braiam Sorry, I'm not sure what you mean exactly, or the connection with message you're responding to.
 
Does a bounty awarded to this answer strike anyone else as odd, if not suspicious?
 
@AStopher Does that need details? It seems to state the requirement clearly, and shows at least an attempt at solving it.
 
@AdrianMole yes, because the answer is plagiarized
 
So, what happens to that bounty if the answer is deleted?
 
I believe it ceases to exist, without a refund
but we'll see for sure, since I flagged it :-p
doesn't really need delete votes if a mod can just delete it :-)
 
1:22 AM
Just helping it along the path ...
 
heh
well, we'll see who gets to it first, mods in the flag queue or users here :-p
 
There's no point flagging if you've already flagged right?
 
I read a post somewhere on meta (or maybe Meta.SE) that mods quite like ordinary users to cast a delete vote, so it seems less like they're running through the site, unilaterally deleting stuff on a whim.
 
@cigien was one of those words supposed to be about delete voting? or do you mean changing flag types?
@AdrianMole I'd believe that for non-abuse cases (the Law.SE mods mostly delete things that are already heavily downvoted/gotten community delete votes), but unilaterally deleting plagiarism hardly seems like the sort of whim that might be objected to
 
@RyanM Neither. Sorry, that question was unclear. I mean, if I know you've flagged it, is there any point in me flagging it as well? Do mods see it faster or something?
 
1:26 AM
@RyanM OK. But I seldom use all my delete-vote daily quota, so no skin off my nose.
 
@cigien ah, I see. Yeah, that's true for custom flags, since all that needs to happen is for a moderator to read it eventually. For spam/abuse, multiple flags are more helpful since they can outright delete it.
Although from time to time, discussion in here leads to lurking moderators noticing the flags ahead of schedule :-p
 
I don't know how the mods' flag queues work, like whether or not multiple flags on the same post somehow 'raise priority' or whatever.
 
@cigien I've answered some questions you had, and the conversation dies after 2 short messages. So, I'm good at explaining things or you are good at getting the message :D
 
that's true, I should note that I don't know how the queue is ordered
 
'Tis a seekrit!
 
1:28 AM
in this case it's not particularly urgent though, just needs deletion eventually
if they do something shady in the meantime, maybe it'll just expose what's up with that odd situation
 
It is urgent ... I'm -1 on rep. because of it!
 
My custom flag only noted the plagiarism, so if you have suspicions of sockpuppetry that might be useful to add
I have vague suspicions but didn't feel like writing a lot
 
@Braiam I don't really know. It can take me a while to fully understand a concept, so I'm inclined to go with the former :)
 
I put custom flag about the bounty, noting that the giver and receiver have very similar avatars!
 
@AdrianMole Is it though? Seems like useful info for users to have.
 
1:34 AM
If it wasn't useful, it wouldn't need to be secret!
 
@AdrianMole oh, interesting...I hadn't noticed that, good catch. It just read as "generic avatar" to my mind and I glossed over it.
but of course that's not the SE generic avatar
 
@cigien Communication is responsibility of both parties, it wasn't an either/or ;)
 
But it's a common gravatar.
 
@AdrianMole Ha, true. I suppose it depends on whether users could misuse that info or not.
 
Now if only I could get an option to set a gravatar...
 
1:36 AM
@AdrianMole I think there's a post detailing it.
 
@Braiam there's some outdated info here but I'm not sure if there's anything more up-to-date
 
> Re-flagging them does nothing but increase their priority in the moderator flag queue, where they frequently outrank more pressing issues — Shog9
There's an order to the madness, and depends on type of flag and how many there are.
@RyanM Shog said what it said later on, so it's very likely that the same order is still there.
 
hmmm...interesting, good find
That post is also outdated (NAA flags are now separated) but the principle may still exist for other flag types
maybe I'll write an MSE quesstion
 
@Braiam Ah, I see, I went with default reading of 'or' as exclusive. Sorry about that.
 
@RyanM Is not much of a find, I knew someone said something somewhere :D
The issue is usually figuring out the who, what and where.
 
1:46 AM
Happy Halloween to those who celebrate it. A ghostly greeting from the one and only Spectric :D
 
@RyanM Seems to have happened just like you said! :)
 
2:21 AM
Does anyone know why a mod might un-delete a post and then delete it immediately? I can't seem to find anything on meta about that.
 
@cigien It might have something to do with changing the state of a flag from declined to disputed
 
@Nick Oh, really? Interesting. I thought mods had the power to pretty much do anything they felt like to a post. Including changing the state of flags.
 
@cigien I think CMs do but not elected moderators
 
@Nick Ah, probably to prevent a lone mod going crazy or something. And I suppose only mods would know that those restrictions are. Thanks :)
 
2:32 AM
@cigien Moderators can change the state of a flag from pending to helpful or declined (or disputed for spam and R/A only). Once the flag is in the helpful or declined state, the only other change we can do is change spam or R/A flags to disputed. Other flag types can not be changed once marked helpful or declined. For spam and R/A flags I go into more detail in this message.
 
Does the immediate redeletion effect some of those changes?
 
@cigien They may undelete and delete in order to change how it was deleted. For example, to change it to or from being deleted as spam or R/A. They may also do so in order for the post to be deleted by a moderator, which will prevent the post from being undeleted by non-moderators. In addition to being able to do it manually, there are various scripts which also perform these actions.
@RyanM Yes and no. If the post was deleted by spam or R/A flags, then disputing the flags (which is an all spam and R/A flags or nothing action) will result in the post being undeleted. It may then need to be re-deleted.
@RyanM Re-deletion would also mark any pending flags as helpful. However, marking them as helpful could also be done as a specific action.
 
@Makyen Ah, I see. Both examples make sense. I was thinking maybe a reason was, making it look to the post owner as if a mod had deleted, rather than 2 users whom they might then target. I could see that being useful at times.
@Makyen I can't tell from the wording:are those restrictions only for the mod who takes the action? If not, what happens when a mod makes a mistake?
 
@cigien Yes, that is definitely one of the considerations. I have not listed all of the reasons why that action might be taken.
 
@Makyen Ah, I suspected as much. Yes, of course :)
 
2:49 AM
@cigien No, those are not just for the mod who marks the flag helpful or declined. Moderators can not change the state of flags once they are marked helpful or declined, except for spam and R/A flags, which can be changed to "disputed". When a mod makes a mistake wrt. the final state of a flag, everyone just gets to live with it. It's not something which has much of an impact (from the system's POV).
A flag being inappropriately declined may result in the user being prevent from flagging for up to 10 days, but there have to be multiple other declined flags at around that time, so it's a relatively low frequency of occurrence, even for the cases where there's a mistake.
I understand that for some people getting a declined flag is a big deal, but from the system's POV, a single declined flag really isn't that big a deal.
 
@Makyen Yes, seems like it would be rare. And in those cases where the user has been unfairly banned, I guess the user could always post on meta, and a sincere apology from the responsible mod would solve that. Thanks :)
 
@cigien First you talk about mods making mistakes, then you talk about mods being sincere! You have a lot to learn about mods! ;-P
 
3:05 AM
@AdrianMole Ooh, i love punching up. I have so many jokes I want to crack at the same time :D
@AdrianMole It's nice when the OP edits in an a code attempt specifically for me :)
 
So now you can close it as a duplicate ... surely there's one for "unitialized variable"?
 
Not really. I mean there's a dupe for that, but OP is also missing braces. Probably just vote as typo.
 
I was working on an answer, actually (even had the code typed up). But then I decided it was a poor question and abandoned it. I wasn't convinced it was close-worthy, though.
 
You were writing an answer after the edit with the partial solution?
I really dislike the uniform close reason. Does at least the OP see the breakdown?
 
Before the edit. I posted my comment instead.
 
3:17 AM
And I'm debating whether or not to cast a reopen vote on something a mod cast the third close vote on.
 
@cigien No. The OP doesn't see a breakdown of close reasons, unless there's more than one reason displayed in the post notice, which is rare. It was more common to see multiple close reasons when it required five close-votes to close.
 
@Joshua If you're an SME, then you shouldn't let the fact that a moderator voted to close overly sway your opinion. Although I understand that it does add a bit of weight.
 
Please expand SME
 
@AdrianMole Ah, yes, I saw that. It would have been a reasonable answer, but that tiny snippet in the question suggested to me that the OP had a partial solution, and had just messed something up. Which turned out to be the case, so I then voted to close as typo.
 
Subject Matter Expert.
 
3:19 AM
ah got it
hmmm what's luncheon meat?
 
@Makyen That's what I figured. I left a comment explaining my own close reason in this case, but I don't always remember, and it's annoying to have to do that.
 
@Joshua Like spam but without obvious "click-bait." Gobble-de-gook, really.
 
lol nice one
 
@AdrianMole Could you expand on that actually? :p I only learned that term in this room a few weeks ago, and it seemed to be an official term; in that case, it seemed like it applied to gold tag badge holders specifically.
 
How do you spell "manoeuvre" in the US? Just swap the last two letters?
 
3:24 AM
@AdrianMole Incorrectly :p and they drop the o as well, I think. All very strange :p
 
@cigien I don't associate it particularly with a gold tag badge. If someone has review privileges and knows their stuff, then they're an SME.
Aha! Dropping the "O" was the thing I was about to correct (editing a post).
 
@AdrianMole Ok, makes sense. I wasn't sure if it was an objective thing measure by privileges, or something like that. Thanks.
 
Don't quote me as an authoritative source, though.
 
Sure. IIRC, it was used by a mod, in a context where they were suggesting an action that could only be taken by hammer. So I thought that's what it meant.
 
It is of course possible to be an SME with 1 rep if you've only just opened an account.
 
3:34 AM
I'm not sure what that means. Then one could be an SME without even having an account, right? Is this a programmer term, or an SO specific term?
@AdrianMole Do you actually edit british/american spelling differences in posts?
 
@cigien No! I accept both. And I reject edits that (only) make such changes - in either direction. In the case of "maneuver" I though it may be wrong even in the Transatlantic Colonies, so I asked.
 
@AdrianMole Ah, I see, it was incorrect in both versions :p Actually, I would edit a post that was inconsistent. Probably wouldn't bother if that was the only issue, but otherwise I'd fix it.
 
4:15 AM
@cigien No, it is not an SO specific term. It really means just what it says: someone who is a subject matter expert in whatever is being discussed. It's not related to any particular accomplishment on SO. As you've figured out, most SMEs probably don't even know of the existence of Stack Overflow.
 
@Nick What target are you referring to? The close reason has one, but a later comment that you've suggested has another.
@Makyen I see, thanks for clarifying that. Though, I would be surprised if a programming SME didn't know of the existence of SO ;)
 
@cigien the close reason.
 
@Nick Yeah, that looks right, thanks. I see what your comment is referring to now :)
 
@cigien True, but most SMEs for say ... plumbing probably don't know about Stack Overflow. Or to take a prototypical example, most SMEs in underwater basket weaving probably don't know about Stack Overflow. :)
 
4:29 AM
@Makyen If a post is deleted by a mod, undeleted by un other and again deleted by a mod, then should the undelete vote of the second mod appear on the deleted post?
 
@Vega It should appear in the timeline.
 
It appears under the post. Does it mean it is not the mod's vote, but someone else's?
 
@Makyen Shame on you for making me waste my time watching this ;) I should have gone to Rutgers clearly, and learned valuable life skills :p
 
@cigien :)
 
 
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7:21 AM
What to do when someone writes an NAA asking for others to contribute to their project. The first time you flagged as NAA, then you notice they did it again (just changing emojis). Flag directly as spam or custom flag so mod knows?
 
@JeanneDark without seeing the answers, it doesn't sound like spam, so a custom mod-flag is probably more appropriate
 
Thanks! They are just posting links to their github pages and blog.
The one time VLQ paid off: Got audit (answer not in English) that I had already flagged as VLQ, so in audit I could flag as NAA :)
 
 
 
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9:03 AM
Is there a "Not A Question" flag? ;)
 
;) "Off topic" or "Needs details or clarity"
 
Encountered the answer in the FP queue, did the obligatory plagiarism check and found a...Stack Overflow question
 
That's strange. You could argue it is a question (title: "How to Upload Wordpress Website Localhost to Live Server Using C Panel" although missing question mark) but it is unclear. Maybe it could work as question and self-answer (would then need a question body). Depends on what they want to tell us.
 
Yes, that is completely unclear. I don't know the topic that well, but the answer seems to be fine - So if I'd have to guess, they tried to post that solution as some kind of blog post, without considering the Q&A format.
 
 
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11:03 AM
Is this question on-topic? It is very broad, and just attracted a spam answer. stackoverflow.com/questions/471031/…
 
Ninja'd by rene.. :)
 
@janw I would say no. It is broad, opinion based and/or asking for libs.
 
^^ yes
 
:D
 
oops
deleted
 
11:45 AM
CV queue is almost below 1500 :o
 
Yes, we are moving them to the reopen queue.
 
12:03 PM
@Scratte wow you're not kidding, the reopen queue is larger than the CV queue...I've never seen that happen
 
So we should reopen some bad questions in order to put them back into the CV queue? ;)
 
@RyanM No. I really wasn't :) It used to be less than 300 or so, if I remember correctly.
 
I was going to gripe that it's probably all random useless edits, but it's actually not, from a quick look
many aren't good enough to salvage the questions, but they're mostly not totally useless
 
If two uses arrive to chat at the same time, can one speculate that they car-pooled?
 
 
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2:07 PM
Natty isn't responding 😥
 
AFAIK, the close queue doesn't show the actual total number
 
2:26 PM
Are these two answerers? 1 2
 
@Yatin The accepted self-answer is an answer. The other answer is a comment.
 
The 2nd link is for a different answer...
 
@Yatin Oops, I misunderstood that.
 
np
 
@Yatin I don't know see how that answer answers the question at all. But still an attempt at answering I feel. Not sure though. Also, the link should probably be removed, there's no explanation of why the link might help.
 
2:34 PM
I think I will leave the link-only comment and not flag the answer.
@cigien thank you
 
@Yatin np. Those comments are useful, especially the second one. I'm going to use that, I think. Thanks :)
 
3:13 PM
I'm confused by this. OP says they added some gibberish text to get around the word limit. But without that last sentence, the question seems fine to me. Why would the platform not allow it?
Should this be closed? OP is requesting clarification about another post, but they are only confused because of a typo in that linked post. If so, is "no repro" the right reason?
 
@cigien There is a quality check when you post a question. If you have significantly more code than text it will not let you post it
 
3:35 PM
@Dharman That does make sense. But I feel like I've posted questions such as this that had an even lower text/code ratio, and the system never said a word. Also, I often put part of the question as comments in the code, which would make it count as code.
 
@cigien Yeah, but you had some reputation already when you did that. The filter is only for new askers
 
@Dharman Oh, I see, I didn't know that. That explains it then. Thanks a lot :)
 
Is the above sd report spam?
Looks that way to me
 
@HovercraftFullOfEels I think so. There's not even a question there, so "exists solely to promote a commercial website" seems right.
 
@cigien Thanks for the vote of confirmation
 
3:49 PM
@HovercraftFullOfEels np :)
 
4:23 PM
Clarification on attribution. I learned that answers that point at other answers are not a problem, and should even be encouraged. How about this case, where the pointer is to an answer that has since been deleted. In this case, I think it's purely noise, and should be removed. Is that reasonable?
 
@cigien There's no link to an answer on that answer.
 
@Braiam But they refer to the other answer: see the Dude's answer.
 
@Braiam No, it's not a link, it just says, "See also X's answer...".
 
... maybe a comment to get the poster to edit as requred?
 
@AdrianMole Sure, I'd even edit it myself. The thing is, I would have done that even if the other answer was not deleted, and now I know that's not a good thing. Just looking for confirmation that it's ok if the other answer is deleted.
@AdrianMole Ok, OP accepted the answer, which makes the pointer to the other answer irrelevant. I'll get rid of it. Thanks.
 
4:39 PM
yw
 
4:52 PM
@cigien Pointing/linking to other answers for more context is OK, but an answer must be able to stand on its own as an actual answer to the question. If that means some information from another answer needs to be copied into the answer, that's OK, but the copied text requires attribution and clear indication that it's being quoted.
@JeanneDark I'd recommend a custom flag, but that sounds like they have headed into their posts being spam. Switching to just a spam flag would be a judgement call, but I wouldn't do so unless it was clear that the posts were spam.
When flagging, you should always keep in mind that moderators are not shown the entire context which you might be seeing. Named flags should only be used for things that obviously fall into that named category based just on what's in the post you're flagging (with some leeway to needing additional information for spam flags). If more information is required, or if it's not something obvious, then you're better off raising a custom flag to explain.
Seriously, SO moderators see thousands of flags every day. There just isn't moderator-time available to spend large amounts of time investigating every named flag that's raised.
If all flags were perfectly accurate, then that would be fine, but there are enough flags which are not valid such that spending time fully investigating every one (and potentially having multiple moderators doing so on each flag) would increase the amount of time spent per flag by at least an order of magnitude, which just isn't possible to support, even if there were several times more moderators than there are.
So, if it's something that required more information than just looking at the post you're flagging, or took a while for you to realize (e.g. you had to see multiple posts), then raise a custom flag and explain what's going on/what you're seeing. At an absolute minimum, it's going to save the moderators some time.
However, if the situation is obvious from just the post you're flagging, then definitely use a named flag, as those get handled much faster than custom flags (because they are obvious and usually take much less work than custom flags), and a large percentage of named flags can and are handled by the community.
If there's more than one person flagging (e.g. a SmokeDetector report), then it's reasonable to only raise one custom flag and have the rest be named flags (which lets people pile on spam or R/A flags, but also lets moderators know what's going on).
 
@Makyen Understood. Thanks.
 
np
 
@Makyen Thank you! I follow your guidance! In the end I raised a custom flag and explained the situation. The flag was marked helpful and the post was deleted.
 
5:08 PM
@JeanneDark I'm glad to hear that. I'm happy to help. Hopefully what I said is useful, even if it's probably hours too late for the situation I was responding to. :;
 
@Makyen It's definitely useful because it's sometimes hard to judge which one is to be preferred: named flag or custom flag. The former may not waste moderator time but gives no context while you also don't want a declined custom flag because a named flag would have sufficed after all.
 
5:24 PM
@MarcoBonelli You might want to add this to the target list. It has way more views, and more, better answers. It seems like a better canonical to me.
 
@JeanneDark You could do something like: "non-obvious NAA; explanation: [insert explanation of why it's NAA]." Alternately, something more verbose: "This answer is NAA, but it wasn't obvious enough for an NAA flag. It's NAA because [insert explanation of why it's NAA]."
 
@Makyen Thanks! I didn't know that this kind of custom flag was also acceptable. I very rarely custom-flagged so far.
 
@JeanneDark Just don't over use custom flags for things which are clearly obvious. If a few seconds of looking at a post makes it clear that it falls in one of the named flag categories, then use those. If you have to go do research on the post, question, or user, then that's custom flag territory. If you're concerned moderators won't see what you're seeing, then use a custom flag and explain, particularly if seeing what you're seeing requires looking at more than just the post you're flagging.
 
5:44 PM
@cigien I wish I had that power :( thanks for the link
 
@Makyen Thank you again! Now I understand much better when and how to use custom flags! So far I flagged the obvious cases and rather skipped the the ones I was not sure about.
 
@MarcoBonelli Hmm, I voted to close with that target, and now both show up in the list, with the one I added as the first target. So it worked out :)
 
@cigien Oh cool. Thanks :) I'm still ~160 updoots short of that C gold badge...
 
@MarcoBonelli Yeah, sorry, I should have realized that when you made the request. No reason to do that if you have the hammer :p I see you added a comment, which might have worked (I don't know how particular C hammerers are about good target lists). I rather suspected there would be some hanging out in this room actually, which is why I brought it up here, instead of on the post itself.
 
@cigien I removed that comment when it got closed.
 
5:52 PM
@MarcoBonelli Right, I meant if I hadn't added it to the list, the comment might have alerted a C hammerer to do that.
 
@cigien If a question is closed as a duplicate, then the duplicate list, at the time of closure, will include all questions which were used as dup-targets by the users who voted to close (but not any which were used only by those who flagged to close). In other words, if you feel an additional dup-target should be used, you can use that dup-target as the target you choose when voting to close, rather than one that's already been used.
 
@Makyen Yeah, I just realized that. It is odd that the last suggested target shows up first, when there were 2 votes for another target. Seems like the majority vote should show up first. Or in order of suggested targets, if there are 3 different ones.
 
@cigien The dup-target which got the majority of votes being first would be a reasonable way to order them. OTOH, there are arguments for other possible orders. From the one example, it's unclear what order is being used by the system. It could just be that they are ordered in oldest to youngest (i.e. lowest to highest by question post ID). That would be a trivial order to adopt and would require no information other than the question post ID, which is, of course, already needed.
 
Is there a short link like [ask] for "What should I avoid asking"?
 
@MarcoBonelli Isn't that covered in [ask]? Implicitly, at least.
 
6:08 PM
@MarcoBonelli Yes, [help/dont-ask]. See answer to 'Add data.SE style “magic links” to comments' for a complete list.
 
@Makyen That's cool, thanks, I didn't know there were so many short links. That's very helpful.
 
np. I happened to have looked at them in detail recently in order to implement a Markdown parser for the Request Generator.
 
@Makyen That's interesting. I can't find anything on meta about this. There's no reason this would be restricted information, right? Also, that last criterion, while easy to implement, seems dicey. A newer canonical, with roughly equivalent number of views, is likely to contain more up to date answers, assuming the tech has changed in the interim. I'll have to think about it more though, there's no criteria I can think of that would be obviously better than others.
 
@Makyen damn that's a lot longer than expected. Thanks.
@cigien meh, [ask] is too generic sometimes and doesn't go straight to the point.
 
6:29 PM
@MarcoBonelli Indeed. Now we both know there's a lot of options. It's going to take me some time to read all of them :)
 
@cigien Yeah, I don't think there's a one-size-fits-all solution to that situation. I'm sure that it could be better, but to do it automatically starts to have to take lots of other factors into account. From a system POV, it's probably easier to just leave it up to gold badge holders to adjust the order. [I removed text from this message which indicated I hadn't previously noticed the order can be changed by dragging and dropping the listed questions when editing the dup-target list.]
@MarcoBonelli np. Yeah, there are quite a few.
 
@Makyen Yeah, that seems reasonable, no point in adjusting the system criteria. And I've not noticed any constraints on how I can edit the target list, if I have a hammer in that tag. I suppose it comes down to having enough hammers around who care about good target lists.
 
 
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7:54 PM
@HovercraftFullOfEels That's spam.
 
 
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9:11 PM
Should we delete this? stackoverflow.com/q/2908864/1839439
As a self-taught programmer I don't find it useful
Although I don't really know what to expect from such a broad question
 
voted to delete
#1 says "don't bother, you'd suck anyways, hammer a preexisting solution into shape"
#2 says "learn the whole PHP stack, then when you're done realize you're behind the times and start again"
#3 throws at them several languages ... including PHP, again
#4 is a LOA + it doesn't matter what you learn. If you're in it for realz, learn all of it.
...
 
10:21 PM
Usually when I get a rep change alert, a "User was removed" item usually says "-10". This time is was "+10". Is that likely to mean that someone who downvoted 5 of my posts was removed? (Never noticed this occurrence before)
 
@mickmackusa Or that you downvoted 10 of its posts.
 
@Braiam 10 of their answers
 
...oh ...I see that that is entirely possible too ;)
 
@mickmackusa Check your rep history. It should list everything. Maybe it is the same user who downvoted you on the 29th Sept?
 
How can you remember what happened on Sept 29?!? I can barely remember what I had for dinner last night.
 
10:27 PM
I don't, I can see your rep history page
 
11:25 PM
@mickmackusa The SE API can be used to find a bit more information. The data it provides indicates the +10 is actually 5 events of +2 each, which would make the simplest, and thus most likely, thing that happened was that a user was deleted who had downvoted 5 of your posts.
 
11:37 PM
@Makyen (@mickmackusa) However, the post_id values indicate the affected posts are the same 5 as were downvoted on 2020-09-29. Looking at your publicly available reputation information, it's fairly clear those downvotes were a very likely a case of serial downvoting. The automatic reversal script is usually fairly good at finding and reversing cases which are that obvious, so it's possible there was more than one user deleted.
 
@Makyen or one user and their sock puppet(s)
 
@desertnaut Yes, that is, of course, possible, but when a user is using sockpuppets to pile on votes, they tend to vote on the same posts, but, of course, it doesn't always happen that way. :;
 
4 DVs in 2 minutes, and the script not triggered?
 
Author expects us to look through 10 freaking loops to find out why it only runs once
 
@desertnaut Yeah, that's a bit unusual. It's why I was leaning towards more than one user being deleted.
 
11:52 PM
It never ceases to amaze me how much can be investigated and uncovered through the many semi-hidden/lesser-known tools within SE -- a beautiful rabbit hole.
 
I'm sitting here watching a question moving towards getting closed as a dupe with a bad dupe target. It may well be a dupe, but not of the proposed.
 
@Joshua Maybe find and propose an alternate dup-target? Edit the question to make it more clear that it's not a duplicate of the proposed dup-target?
 
I posed an answer alredy.
 

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