@cigien The intent was to keep the format simple for those users who are creating requests manually. The Request Generator does insert additional, helpful information into requests at the time they are made. For requests which don't have some of that additional information, the URRS userscript inserts tag information into the request and replaces bare post URLs with question titles, unless the user has turned those off. The URRS also permits sorting by question tags when reviewing requests.
I don't mind mentioning that it's helpful to add the question's primary tag to a request, but I'd be quite hesitant to make it mandatory.
@Makyen The URRS allows sorting by tag and/or choosing to hide requests for questions with specific tags.
@cigien The primary reason is ease of posting a request without using a script. Basically, it's not necessary information. The information that is required is the minimum information that's necessary to know what the request is about.
@Makyen Ok, I think that's clear. The emphasis in the wording can be shifted for sure. I'll make a PR when I get around to it, if it's not already resolved. Thanks.
@bad_coder OK. Done. Another time, please link to the request you want moved when asking for something to be moved out. Doing so makes it much easier to be sure the thing you're requesting is actually what gets moved.
I just noticed that the 'new' user often uses the same language style as the 'old' one. And one account ceased activity at the same time the new one started being active. The new one you know from the linked comment; the old one is hinted at in my comment nearby ...
... just to add that I have no suspicion in the sense of anything untoward, like voting fraud.
In this case, the 'old' user account hasn't been activated since early March, so there's no chance of upvoting in the old->new direction. The new user has gained rep. by posting lots of good answers.
I've actually been wanting to 'prod' that new user, for a while. Their comments on that Meta post gave me the necessary 'justification'. And it worked.
I hadn't suspected a sock-puppet. But I've run into them several times, and wondered why they had the tone of someone who had been around for a very long time.
@Nick Initially I created one to test my bots, and then I left it for running bots. The second one I created to ask a question without having it biased becuase of my name. I was afraid that if people saw who asked then it would get downvoted and closed immediately
But if Dharman ever tries to create an 'in disguise' sock-puppet, we'll all rapidly spot it from the bunches of [del-pls] requests in here, every day at 23:30 UTC.
If OP got arrogant or rude in comments then the comments should be flagged. I'll vote to undelete. If the OP doesn't feel like editing, they can take the down-votes.
They said, "I tested componentDidMount and componentDidUpdate..." but didn't show how they tested them. Maybe they did something wrong in their code? But, without that code, how can anyone possibly know?
Usually, we let roomba take the stuff that is not fixable. There's always a chance that OP can do a major rewrite. Unless the question is blatantly off-topic we don't delete questions that are roomba-bound
@cigien Newbie here with first comment - it wasn't clear to me that the OP wasn't right...that someone with sufficient familiarity might have known just what he was asking. - So did it so clearly need fixing?
@Steve Even the best SME could only guess at why their attempts failed. Unless there was some code shown that could be corrected. They were asked for clarity and just became vaguely abusive! I had no qualms about delete-voting that one.
@AdrianMole I won't lose any sleep over it's deletion for the reason you state. But playing devil's advocate, might not an expert have said "You tried A and B, but it's C that you wanted in this case"? In other words A and B had no chance of working, no matter how they were coded up.
@Steve I also don't think the question deserved to be deleted, but it did need some improvements. The title was terrible and the question sounded too vague for me. I really didn't think it was a good question but it could have been improved by OP
@AdrianMole Maybe. I don't see that it's out of the question for an SME to see that he was using the wrong calls just by stating their names, and could then tell the OP which call to use. How remote that chance is...I have no idea, since I'm not a SME. - I'm going to stop beating this dead thing now.
@cigien I'm not entirely surprised. It takes someone that knows to take great care to delete something fast, to know what not to delete fast. But un-deleting doesn't require expert opinion on urgency.
And if they do not make changes, it will Roomba, no?
@cigien My main interest in that particular post was that I was the guy in the mix trying to salvage the thing by playing the moderator. - I just wish I could have completed my effort. Then...Close Away, LOL.