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No link?
Please tell me that other people find the number of upvotes in Python tag really strange too. e.g. stackoverflow.com/questions/63586919/…
I am even tempted to flag this as a voting fraud, but from experience, I know that the whole Python tag is one big voting fraud.
@Dharman watching here: youtube.com/watch?v=E_FIaPBOJgc
@Dharman I'm not aware of that - and I have 2-3 recent python answers with 0 downvotes
did I miss the application form?
do you feel left out?
it depends! is there really a party??
if not, I cannot feel like that
00:38
No explosion? Disappointed again.
@Dharman the majority of the new python questions in the current 1st page are between 0 and -2 score
@Dharman for explosions you better watch the Starship tests. Those are meant to blow up.
01:17
Checking history, rude OP.
01:35
@mickmackusa It's not eligible for deletion though.
Is this just NAA or something more sinister? There's an variable declaration with an eval at the end.
This room permits the requesting of delete votes when the question is -2.
@cigien yes it will need to slide down to -3 before delete votes can be lodged.
@mickmackusa Yes, you're right, I don't know how I missed that. Thanks.
@rene FYI the post has made it to local meta: meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/402891/… /cc @Nick @desertnaut
@Scratte it could be malicious but it looks a lot like the question without code formatting. Regardless it's pretty useless. I've downvoted and flagged VLQ
@cigien it is now...
@Nick thanks for letting me know
02:13
Is this vim question off-topic?
^ Seems better suited at vi.stackexchange.com
@Yatin It's a specific question about usage of a programming tool, so it's on-topic. The fact that it would also be suitable elsewhere is not really relevant.
@cigien Okay
Can any Laravel SMEs validate/disprove my suspicion that this answer is incorrect? stackoverflow.com/a/59710756/2943403
 
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03:50
@Yatin 99 percent of vim questions are on-topic here.
05:05
@10Rep okay!
05:55
@rene not much of a meta effect so far (although that may be due to "Hot Meta Posts" not working today), 1 upvote, 2 downvotes, 0 re-open votes. @desertnaut
 
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07:22
^ NAA
08:44
@JeanneDark o/ Long time no see?
@PraveenKumarPurushothaman Yes, about a week. I came back yesterday
09:07
@JeanneDark Super cool! Welcome back!
Thanks :)
09:20
@Nick the author of the question is asking this now - "Just so I don't make the same mistake again, could someone tell me why my question was downvoted?"
09:43
what have I done wrong that it does not format?
@Ruli I think the newline before ]
@tripleee oh yes, copypasted without noticing, will know for future :)
10:06
To me, Base64 decode payload in Google Workflows appears to be on-topic. I'm not seeing how it's considered off-topic. Would it be possible to get some second opinions and, perhaps, an explanation as to why it's off-topic?
The questions states: Base64 decode payload in Google Workflows
@Pentium10 how so wrongly? it definitely needs details or clarity, as well as more focus
it's CLEAR, and answer can be posted
it's about a clear operation how to base64 decode
this is something you can ask in 2 lines
you guessed what they wanted to ask, but that doesn't make it clear
that's what the OP did
I don't agree, base64 decode, just two word is enough
why to post 10 lines?
there is not wikipedia how to explain what is base64 decode
it has just 2 lines
my OP has asked the same thing
he has a secret manager payload and wants to decode it
it was acceptable at the time (2012) but would definitely be closed as unclear and too broad now
like Samuel already told you, post on meta if you want to discuss further
10:11
If there is a developer here, how would you ask for base64 syntax in today's forum?
@Pentium10 Note that Rule #15 in the SOCVR FAQ explicitly forbids asking for actions on posts that you are involved in - and you have answered that question.
why is meta different than this one?
ok didn't know about that rule
because if a moderator already told you to bring it to meta, asking us for a second opinion is just a waste of everybody's time; we don't have any authority to override their recommendation, and generally will not want to
I've been seeing that moderator doing wrong stuff
"wrong stuff"
10:13
also, it's not like there is a shortage of existing meta questions about basically this
@Pentium10 then by all means raise that on meta
I won't post on META, it's uselless I see
@Pentium10 But you can discuss it in here, I guess, so long as you aren't making any actual request to reopen (or even 'hinting' at such a request). Not sure - need a Room Owner to decide, as you have been directed here by a Moderator.
@Pentium10 You can add code to the Question. That's normally what close voters want.
10:48
@AdrianMole Also part of rule 15: "You may initiate a discussion about a post/edit you are involved with, as long as that discussion is really seeking input and is not just a disguised request."
If a user comes in not knowing about the rules you can probably assume they don't know what a request is and that there won't be one in disguise :p
Fair comment.
I'll ping Sam though and see if he can link to the FAQ when he gives SOCVR as an option in a comment
11:05
@Nick IMO, no, that's not true. There's a difference between asking an honest question which is only looking for information or second opinions and one which is intended to get people to act, or bias them towards a particular opinion (and probable action, given that the audience in here is made up of a high percentage of people who do act on moderation issues where they feel something is wrong).
@Makyen /shrug IMO attempting to bias someone towards an opinion such as saying something is wrong is not the same as disguised request, but you're the RO not me :p
@Nick There is, of course, a spectrum of how an inquiry could be made. Where the tipping point is from just wanting to get more information and opinions to trying to get people to act is going to be a judgement call.
@Makyen Sure, I'm certainly not saying coming in here saying something was WRONG is going to help :p
No, that's not really a good way to approach it. :)
11:22
Either way, I pinged Sam on discord to ask him about linking to the FAQ, I think that's something we generally try to do when pointing people here anyway (see: invitation etiquette)
@E_net4isanengineer not sure; I'm thinking the recent edits rectify the problem
An example of a failing test case would make it clearer, although don't know if hackerrank shows failing tests
11:38
^probably also should be flagged as rude because of the last line
@Georgy If it can be edited out, we usually do that. Unless the entire post was defaced with obscenities, which in that case a flag is good.
Aye, one of my searches even hit a timeout.
@E_net4isanengineer Ok, good to know!
 
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@Machavity What happens if the answer is translated by the user? The answer is fine.
@cigien If they update it they can flag for undeletion. But we don't wait around for that to happen
@Machavity Fair enough. Same user again, latest SD report.
If someone is really thankful to me (for something happening on MSO) and upvotes a few SO posts of mine in short succession (leaving also comments making it pretty clear), but serial voting reversal script doesn't take action, should I? Or doesn't it really matter? I searched MSO a bit but the cases discussed there weren't so relatively minor. (the rep doesn't gain me new privileges and the important ones are far away anyway)
@JeanneDark Did they upvote because they like your other answers or because they just wanted to reward you?
@JeanneDark yeah, I have raised flags on non-reversed serial upvotes. The flag was helpful, voting reversed (much) later. 3 votes is my lower limit. So if you got only 2 then there is likely not enough substance to decide if it is serial.
13:39
@Dharman They wrote that they did it to help me. (btw. what triggered it was flagging an MSO post as duplicate)
@rene It was 4
@JeanneDark Yeah, I see. This is not allowed so you should flag
Just raise a mod flag.
Flagging serial up votes on your own posts will, if nothing else, likely make a moderator smile.
Okay, thanks!
They do smile, yes. Can confirm.
13:41
@AdrianMole As long as it doesn't make them decline the flag
In total I see that you have 7 unreversed fraudulent votes. It's not much, but it would be worth asking an employee to reverse
@JeanneDark They'll probably mark the flag as helpful, then as a reward, go upvote a few of your posts. xD
It's worth poiting out that if you don't do it yourself, other people might once they see that pop up in monitoring tools/queries
@Dharman I flagged a post of mine and described everything.
last smokey report is spam.. it's a copy of an another answer with a link attached.
13:54
@Scratte Nice catch, didn't see the copied answer.
14:27
Is this NAA which just posts an updated link or is it already a good link-only answer since the link's name is the name of a function?
@YeshwinVermaTheProgrammer needs details or clarity
I'm confused, why is this showing spam or R/A? It's just VLQ.
@cigien it happens when the question had spam or rude flags when it was deleted; there are occasionally glitches around that
@tripleee Oh, I see. That affects the user more right? How do mods handle that?
@cigien I guess you would flag something else and point to where you think a mistake happened
14:34
@cigien We did a test once on one of my Answers. The poster themselves can't see it, but everybody else gets a warning.
or if you can see the deleted question, just flag that (i have done so now)
@tripleee Sounds good, thanks for the flag.
@Scratte I'm not too concerned about the OP seeing the warning. It's just that being closed as spam or R/A will affect them, and it's incorrect in this case.
@cigien Ohh.. it's a question?
@Scratte Yeah, exactly :(
I was absent minded. Maybe my mind was hacked.. ;)
14:38
That's reasonable. I'm a little distracted myself ;)
I think that there's no penalty unless it's deleted as spam. So 6 flags or one moderator spam flag when it's deleted.
Not sure about how to close a post as spam though.. ?!?
@Scratte Oh, I see. So the warning is mostly just a glitch then as triplee pointed out.
@Scratte correct me if I am wrong. If there is a spam flag and it gets deleted even by 20k users votes .. it gets deleted as spam
@cigien Yes :) When we tested it I didn't get the -100 penalty. And I saw it as just normal, no warning. Everybody else got a warning though.
@SurajRao No. My answer was deleted by a moderator with a spam flag on it from another user.
14:43
@SurajRao There's two ways to resolve a red flag. One is you hit the 6 flag limit (or a mod drops one) and Community nukes the post. You get a -100 for that. Normal deletion (mod or 20k) just resolves it as helpful
ah ok TIL
@Scratte Hmm, but then there's no way for a user to know if the warning is wrong, or the post was actually deleted as spam. So it seems better to flag if the post is not spam, just in case.
Red flags are a way for normal users to get rid of content without a mod
@cigien That is true. I'd not know if someone else's post was deleted as spam unless I look at their reputation page on the day of the deletion.
@Machavity If a moderator drops a spam flag when there's only 4 already on a post, does it get deleted? Or do the moderator have to both put the flag and delete it?
@cigien I would not do that, because if the system is wrong, we are just feeding into the system biases.
14:47
@Scratte If a mod red flags it automatically gets the -100, regardless of how many red flags are on it
Yes, but I'm curious about when it gets deleted :) What if there are 4 flag from mortals and 1 from a moderator. 5 flags in total. Does it need an extra one? Is it deleted automatically when the moderator drops the 5th flag? or does it also need to be explicitly deleted?
I guess it gets deleted either after 6 flags by non-mods or 1 mod flag (regardless of the number of previous flags)
But that's guessing, no? :)
Which is why presumably mods will choose to delete normally to not impose the penalty, and red flag to impose it
I'm still confused about when a post automatically gets deleted. I'm not confused about when the penalty is incurred. Or what marks the spam flag helpful.
14:53
@Scratte The -100 and deletion by Community go together. If it's deleted by anyone else (except the poster) it's merely helpful
@Machavity Oh. Ok. So just one red one from me and one from you :) And the post goes puff! :)
@Machavity But moderators can apply the spam/abusive state on a post after it was deleted, right?
I am doing triage right now, marked question looks ok and consensus was looks ok, upvoted, upvote is there but review does not show in my review history, anybody has idea what happened there?
@Braiam I'm not convinced of the logic there. If there is a system bias, that should be brought up on meta, and fixed if possible. There's no point in needlessly impacting users in the interim.
@Ruli Can you link to the question? Perhaps the review was invalidated.
14:56
Even if it's invalidated later, the review will still show on the history page.
@Ruli Did you load the page and not click on the button immediately? So it was sitting there for a while before you did it? (So that the review on the post was already finished by the time you clicked it)
@cigien You can't do that, because how you recognize systematic bias if it doesn't affect you?
well I was afk for a while and came back after maybe 20 mins, maybe yes, didn't know it will even allow me to finish reviews if so
@Ruli You can always refresh the page in review.. then it will either let you do the review or tell you of the result, if the review is finished.
If the review is already finished it will record your action on the review, if I remember correctly, but it not grant you the review on your history (or on the count) or on your profile. <-- Maybe it will on your profile. I can't remember that.
didn't think about it, I usually do that on other reviews, will start here as well, post was ok so doesn't matter anyways :) thanks for info
No problem. I've done that a few times and gone to bang my head on the wall for reading a post and doing a review instead of checking it first (by refreshing the page) :D
15:05
The system uses heuristics to decide if show the message or not and those heuristics are feed by user behavior.
@Braiam what does that mean, that the system does not like me? :D
@Ruli I think that message by @Braiam is a response to a different conversation :) About spam flags on posts and warning banners :)
@Ruli Nope, that if the system doesn't like you, is because the users gave it indication to not like you :)
@E_net4isanengineer We can undeleted and spam it if need be. There's also a tool to clear red flags
15:43
@Dharman If one flags a "From Review" comment, does it get deleted automatically?
@Scratte huh? what? There is no comment review the last time I checked
The ones from the Low Quality Posts queue. They often look like "While this link may answer the question, it is better to include the essential parts of the answer here and provide the link for reference. Link-only answers can become invalid if the linked page changes. - From Review "
@Scratte Ohh, no. They don't satisfy any rules for automatic deletion
@Dharman Hmm.. ok. The review is not longer reviewable, but the comments are still sitting there. But it may not be obvious, since it's recent.
Flag, mods remove them without remorse
15:54
I'll never forgive you if they get declined :D
16:05
What's up with this? I'm sorting by votes, but the accepted answer isn't at the top?
@cigien Self-answered (accepted self-answers don't rise to the top automatically)
@JeanneDark Ah, silly me. Thanks :)
@leonheess yeah, that is way past the 6 months mark: socvr.org/faq#GEfM-cv-pls-not-a-habit . Under the current rules we don't take such requests.
@rene Yeah, that's why I didn't use the cv-pls-tag - can I still put them here in case I think it would be beneficial for it to be closed or is that forbidden? (:
@leonheess it is a bit cheeky so I prefer you don't do that again going forward.
@rene Okay, I won't do it again
16:54
thanks
Does this deserve deletion? stackoverflow.com/q/34628183/1839439
@Dharman IMHO yes
Agreed
Should I leave this question alone or rewrite it? stackoverflow.com/questions/18922503/…
17:12
@rene Just out of curiosity, what is the reason for the 6 month rule? Just to focus on newer questions?
@leonheess Yes, that is exactly the reason why I am asking for del-pls
@code11 yeah, there are not enough of us to handle the stuff from 6 to 8 years ago. Better focus on what might still be salvageable
@rene I think it could actually maybe be extended to a year now - with only 3 votes to close and all
@code11 Yes, there are possibly millions of posts that are close-worthy, and it makes sense to restrict the activities in this room to recent posts first. As the situation improves, I'm sure the limit will be increased. In fact, it seems even the 6 month limit is laxer than it used to be until very recently.
@leonheess I disagree. Every day plenty of close-worthy questions are being asked, probably more than SOCVR alone can handle
17:17
@leonheess if you run the stats, let me know
@code11 There are, literally, millions of questions which should be closed. We can not handle all of them. If everything was permitted, then this room would be no more effective than the Close Vote Review Queue. We must limit requests to a level where we are effective. We have tried to set up limits which allow us to be focused on the questions which provide the most benefit to the site by having quick action taken on getting them closed.
That makes sense. Our time is best spent by focusing on the things that can be saved (recent stuff that OP may fix)
@Makyen I very much see your point. However, it is quite unfortunate that close-voting an old question is basically useless as it will never reach anyone in the Close Vote Review Queue. Makes it all the more frustrating when it's the top link on Google and has a great duplicate :/
@dbc That's R/A.
@leonheess After extending it to 6 months, the backlog has been fairly consistently at 20+ requests (sometimes substantially more). That tends to argue that we're at a reasonable point wrt. the number of requests which we accept (i.e. the limits we put on what can be accepted).
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17:25
@cigien Yeah. I flagged it as merely NAA before I realized though.
@dbc No worries, I'm sure that flag will be marked helpful as well.
@dbc Or someone can just add the 4th review rec.del. stackoverflow.com/review/low-quality-posts/27632222
@leonheess For many questions, that's just the way it goes. The vast majority of questions are visited < ~100 times while fresh and then just never seen by anyone again (or almost).
For some questions, with notable activity (which may not be reflected in the "active" date), you can make a case for it being something for which a cv-pls should be accepted. That's going to depend on the exact situation and the reasons why you consider it "active". That you (or any one of us) just happened to run across it isn't all that good an indicator that it will be seen by other people.
It also helps if you can demonstrate that there's a history of the question going into the CV review queue and not being handled (e.g. maybe this is its 4th trip to the CV queue, but not all such trips were caused by your prior votes). That tends to indicate that it's being seen by other people.
@Makyen Thanks for the elaborate answer - how can I check if something has been to the CV queue before? Through the automatic comments for e.g. duplicates or is there another way?
@leonheess The post timeline will show an entry for every time a post has been in a review queue, as long as that review has been completed. That a post is currently in a review queue is only shown in the timeline to moderators. The timeline can be accessed by clicking on the clock symbol below the voting buttons for the post.
18:31
I made 3k today ( ✪ワ✪)ノ ʸᵉᵃʰ ᵎ ...Reviewing CVs is harder than I imagined.
@bad_coder congratulations
@bad_coder Congrats. Now you can close all teh thingz :)
@Vickel Obrigado [Thank you]. :)
de nada
@NathanOliver Yes, I'll have to rush before @Dharman deletes all teh thingz :D
18:37
Flagging comments actually work :O
Why wouldn't flagging comments work?
My NAA flag got marked helpful, but I still believe this is not an answer. stackoverflow.com/a/64861600/1839439 Am I wrong?
If if got marked helpful, why is the post still there?
It was edited
But.. it's an Answer.
What is the solution then?
18:44
Obtain the correct credentials :) It's implied, no? :)
@Dharman The way it's solved I'd consider the question closable as "professional server related" because it's not really a programming question...
But that is what the error message said. The error clearly stated that the credentials are incorrect
@Dharman You can close it being not likely to help others. But the Answer is still valid.
@JeanneDark No, but I only figured this out once I flagged as Spam.
18:50
@Dharman My opinion, should be closed as being about professional server. The error message is clear that it's not a programming issue, although the OP tried a programming solution.
Ok, let's close it as not helpful.
@Dharman I was half way through writing the cv-pls...
19:13
Can we assume that this answer and the other by the same user is just misguided, and leave it as NAA with the 'Spam Warning' comment?
... waiting for 2 years before spamming seems unlikely.
Heh.. some users actually do that. Create accounts and use them later. But I think 2 is just misguided, like you said :)
@Dharman Argh! :( I raised one too :( Does that mean the user can not ask any other Quesitons?
@Scratte Yes, given that their account was removed they can't ask anymore
That's a really bad user experience :( Will they be prevented from creating a new account? Or can it be fixed by moderators?
@AdrianMole I don't think it is intentional spamming, it's just a link only answer, IMO. Anyway I think you will help the OP with the comments about spamming, to think twice about posting links repeatedly
@Ruli there seems to be a suggested edit (translation)
19:30
in Charcoal HQ on The Stack Exchange Network Chat, 7 mins ago, by Makyen
It looked like a typical ask an off-topic question, and include a spam link to our site, and have the name of the account be spam for our site question to me. In retrospect, could it have been a question someone actually had? Maybe. If it was, then the user can create a new account. There's basically nothing that can be done at this point wrt. the post or account.
@Dharman OK. Thanks :) Lets hope they find the courage to try again then. With some more explanation so they can keep it :)
The question was off-topic and very low quality anyway. We didn't lose much
True, but I'm pedantic about using the right buttons ;)
@Scratte IMO, based both on public and private information, the account was created with the intent of promoting their site.
19:43
@Scratte Just hope that the Danish Government is equally pedantic about the 'right rodents' ... Fictional Flying Squirrels may be mistaken for minks! xD
@AdrianMole Heh.. yes. Only I've heard some pretty horrible stories about how that's going down for the minks :(
... although minks aren't really rodents.
Really? What are they?
I have a list of about 50 closed questions that I want to delete. Instead of asking for help here, can I just ask users on meta to help? It's a very obvious list, and I think it would be more efficient that way, e.g. saving del votes here for less obvious cases.
19:47
go for it; what's the worst that could happen?
Well, that's my question really ;)
Same family as weasels and ferrets. Maybe also otters and badgers ... not sure. Family and Order mean very specific things in taxonomy.
So.. uncle badger isn't really my uncle?!?
Hmm - Badgers are the same family (Mustelidae) but you have a superhero in your sub-family (wolverine, in Mustelinae).
... ignore all the above: That would be true if you were a mink.
... Squirrels are rodents (rats with furry tails).
You're trying to set me up as a mink? ;) Need a new coat? :D
I like rats :)
19:55
How much? I've heard you can get good seal-skin waistcoats in Danish markets; a mink 'throw' would be a suitably non-PC accompaniment.
I like rats alive.. not as a dish!
Every day's a school-day! I thought badgers were in the same order as dogs and bears.
I've seen rats (dead) on display in food-markets in Laos.
People also eat scorpions in certain countries as well. On sticks.
You can eat anything. You only get punished for humans.. in most places :)
Aah - long pig! apparently, spam is very popular in Micronesia/Guam/Marianas because it tastes like human flesh.
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