@Nick I just took a look at it and both questions are now closed and have valid answers. I think the correct course of action is costum flagging a mod to merge the 2 threads.
@tripleee Don't you get the blue numbered button on the top left of your profile pic where you type messages? I just clicked that and got a list of all their messages to flag
@jps understood. What I try to do in similar cases is to make clear that I am quoting (i.e. include the link, and quote the phrase). That's just me though
an OP is complaining that they can't post for 90 minutes because their question was closed as a duplicate; that's not how it works, is it? There must be something else going on for them to have a 90-minute cooldown, mustn't there?
Rate limiting guide: "Other per-site limits may apply; e.g. on Stack Overflow, new users can only ask once every 90 minutes. Some of these per-site limits do also check the account, not just the IP address."
Suggest OP to consider closely if they really want to ask that other question, or that spend the time searching for solutions/not asking another duplicate, or have a really deep talk with the rubber duck
@tripleee That's irritating. It mean one need to set the alarm at night every 90 minutes to get to ask 16 Questions a day. Instead of just asking every waking hour ;)
it is the 2nd time recently that an OP attempts to "bypass" my comment & CV about non-coding machine learning questions being off-topic here, as stated in the related tag info by... removing the tag (and reporting back)!... :(
"OK, I removed that tag, can you pls answer the question now?"
I invested significant amount of time (in hours) solving this problem and now when I came here to post my solution, I see the question has already been closed. I feel bad for not able to let the OP know about the solution.
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@AndrewT. I'm not sure I understand. The question asks if there are other ways than charset ranges to matching no-boundary languages. Not sure if I can think of a better title.
@AndrewT. Is that a double negative? :) As in you think it's too broad? Or.. it's not?
But I don't get why it would be too broad. Either the only solution is to specify the range or there's another solution, that will work. One only needs to look at one of those to Answer it.
@AndrewT. I think that came from posting it here. But I suppose I have two, since I count Question author :) However I have no voting privileges and Question author seemed to have just silently accepted the fate of their post :(
@Scratte Well, if we did that in here, then we'd have a bit more than a double-double-double-double-double negative, but not yet a double-double-double-double-double-double negative. :)
@Scratte it still asks for a library, for one thing (see title) - I don't know the subject matter enough to know if it could be a reasonably scoped question that's answerable with something other than "here's a library"
@RyanM Actually the title could be edited to "Can FIDO 2.0 WebAuthn library be used to communicate with the FIDO 1.0 UAF server?" The issue is the answer.
@Scratte I'm not sure of this, but my understanding is that the question can't be edited once it's been answered if that invalidates the answer. Even if the answer was answering an off-topic question.
@RyanM Indeed, and if the answer had only lines 2 and 4, and lines 1 3 and 5 were removed, I think the question could be reopened. I'm hesitant to remove chunks of an answer that the author put effort into though.
I still don't understand why one needs to remove something from an Answer to make the Question on topic. Alternative stuff should be fine in any Answer, no?
@Scratte Hmm, that's a good point. It depends on whether the external resources part of the answer is the actual answer, or if it's just alternative stuff.
@cigien I see the core part of the answer to be "No".. and the rest alternative ways. To answer the " can this be used to communicate with the FIDO 1.0 UAF server?"
@cigien Yes. I know you argue that. I'm not sure I agree. They just say No, but there is this other alternative. And this other alternative. Consider if you really need this. Extra material..
Huh, I thought the only thing one could do to other's deleted posts was remove one's own comments. Just discovered that I can edit the target list as well. If anyone knows a link, or meta post listing the stuff that can be done, could you share it please? Thanks.
@TylerH I thought you could somehow see it since the post is up for review, if you cast a vote in the review queue you can see who the other voter is. (but ok)
Close votes, delete votes, and reopen votes in general are only visible once a post has been closed, deleted, or reopened. Until then it's not visible (though moderators can see this info).
Separately from that, you can see actions taken on a review queue item once you have reviewed it (or once the item has been completely reviewed in that queue). It just so happens that there is a close vote review queue where one of the actions is 'vote to close', which also casts a close vote on the question itself
@cigien Interestingly, the OP is the one who can't edit a deleted post, under some conditions: The OP can't edit a deleted question which they deleted (until they undelete it). They can, however, edit a deleted answer which they deleted. Other than that, if you can see a deleted post, and it's not locked, you can edit it.
@Makyen Oh, so apart from locked posts, I can edit any posts. Thanks for clarifying. I wonder why I can't edit my own deleted question though. What's the rationale for that?
@TylerH I'm 500 reviews into the CV queue, I have 1 more question: How are posts ordered in the queue? LiFO, FIFO, does expiry on CV's bump a post to the front of the queue? (I tried searching on meta but after a lot of interesting reading I haven't found an answer to this one yet.)
@allenski Don't worry too much about it, a review suspension is supposed to: give you some time to research more on how to review, and pay more attention. It's not a punitive measure and aims mostly at your improvement as a reviewer.
@klutt I don't know about that Answer.. but if an Answer is "Not an Answer" now, then it's not answering. That it could potentially be later on is irrelevant. We can't just post placeholders and mention "I'll update when I have an answer".
The recent changes to the Triage queue buttons have made big impact; prior to those changes, Sam's spate of Review Suspensions also had an effect. Six months ago, the H&I queue often had 20+ posts in at any given time. Nearly all rubbish.
I think it has become more useful but the starting point was very low. If there are 10 or so posts a day from Triage that really can be edited into shape by others, then it's working, I guess. An otherwise decent first post that suffers only from bad formatting or bad spelling/grammar should be sent there.
There's another problem with the queue. If you pick a button indicating it can't be saved, it raises a VLQ flag.. which sends the post back to Triage. Unfortunately it also sends the flag to a moderator queue, and ...your flag will be declined!
@tink It's not asking us to provide them with for an off-site resource. You can reference something on another site as part of the background of your question or to provide additional details about the problem. You can't ask us to recommend or find an off-site resource. The poster doesn't do that at all.
@tink Even if it is asking about a Windows implementation problem, that's still not an off-site resource question. How does it help to close a question for a reason that isn't appropriate to that question?