@Scratte I don't really think they answered the other question/answer. The comment was there to attract attention to their answer, which was the solution for both questions, for the supposedly same error
@H.Pauwelyn You don't need to put in the author on the post. Just [tag:cv-pls] reason <link> :) See How and why do I need to format my cv-pls (and other requests)? If you don't tag it with the "cv-pls" it's hard to say what you are requesting. But it worked out in this case. Most other users in here use a user script to generate the request.
Hi! Not sure if this is the right place to ask... This question stackoverflow.com/questions/64852112 seems valid and clear to me, but it was closed (without an explanation). Could any of you take a look and consider re-opening it?
For those interested in the outcome of the deleted code-translation question that was discussed earlier today, and which I copied and posted, I've made a meta question about it.
@cigien Prepare for the full meta effect on that post. Closed -> re-open -> re-closed -> delete votes -> re-open -> closed -> deleted -> un-delete votes. And probably an end score of -18. But.. it may just get an upvoted Answer :D
Perhaps your post will get an easier ride though, since you're not exactly a spring chicken here. It may have some effect of moderating the moderation.
@cigien Naah.. no end braces. And there's a blank line that doesn't need to be there. But.. if you look at the top line, that probably what someone did.