I really don't know. I don't see a problem with others flagging as R/A. I flagged as NAA, and it was marked helpful. I think it achieves the same purpose here.
@desertnaut yes it would change things...Money remits to scam, the whole thing felt like spam. But there's a remote possibility (call me naive and in good faith) that it is true (and it was just a person expressing themselves).
@Scratte That's the thing. I watched that post from the beginning. I even down-voted the answer, and up-voted the question. But I think the question got 2 down-votes after the answer was deleted. Which is strange.
No, not nitpicking at all. "Very hard" is evident from the fact that many people have tried, and failed. For it to be "impossible", one would need to show there is some fundamental reason why we can't know those things. And that's not been shown.
And I think it's "possible" because while people have failed, progress has been made.
If a question says something like "I wanna replace all [tag name] tags with another tag", then an answer says "don't use regex, use DOM then offers a link to php.net/manual/en/book.dom.php ...is this really An Answer? If feels like a "hint", because I don't think it attempts to resolve. Should I flag it?
@Scratte But we have clear, fundamental reasons why it's impossible to reach, or at least go faster than the speed of light. We don't have that kind of "proof" about human nature being impossible to understand.
@AnnZen the subject question was linked from this one we have just closed; we would not want the OP to come back at us complaining "but the other question is open (and valid)"
@desertnaut Not at all. The term "active" is meant to be used in this context as well. The OP used that open post as part of their question, which means a post that should be closed is recently visible (i.e. it was active in the last 6 months). I don't think this is bending the rules in any way. An RO should confirm of course.
I don't think it's explicit. IIRC it's intentionally a bit vague because there are a lot of corner case, making an enumeration painful. I'll look in the transcript, this was discussed fairly recently.
@desertnaut This is the intent. If you go down the transcript a bit, there's a suggestion for clarification to the FAQ, and agreement that it should be updated. I think the FAQ was updated as a result, but I can't find that particular message.
@cigien Affirmative conclusion from a negative premise is however one that is used a lot as an actual argument as the example there "We don't read that trash. People who read that trash don't appreciate real literature. Therefore, we appreciate real literature."
Ah, I see. That's because the words are tricky ;) Try writing the argument down as symbols, and focus on symbolic manipulation. You often end up with the right result, and you're not biased by the associations the words have in real life while you're figuring out the fallacy.
@Scratte I agree, it looks like it should be a comment to the answer you posted in the comment. And the reviewer should be put in the bad reviewer corner.
@cigien I didn't look a that. I just noticed that the Answer was still around. I must admit that commenting on Answer and not flagging them seem to reveal a lot of strange reviewers.
Do you have evidence that they are not? :D I've asked about a few recently. But.. I tend to just see them disappear 10 days after closing. I only ask about some of them. Others I ask the answerer if they've noticed the closure. Mostly.. I just do nothing and get depressed.
Ahh.. but I'm not the only one noticing fine posts getting closed in the close vote queue lately.
But I have noticed that posts do not make it out of the queue unless they are long, as in it takes more than 5-10 minutes to find out that they are unanswerable. Then nothing can close them. Not even this room.
@cigien Well.. if I spend 15 minutes on a post and find that it's unanswerable and I then flag it.. and nothing. Then I expect others will also do that, and the fact that they do not get closed does mean that I certainly wasted my time. It's frustrating when those posts do not get closed, but short HowTo Questions that are answerable do get closed.
Ok, I understand that can be frustrating. This may not be helpful, especially since you're relearning logic and are busy at the moment, but this, like many of the issues you bring up, would be mitigated if not outright solved by you just not preventing yourself from earning privileges.
@cigien The tagging seems to suggest that they wanted to do it with a regex, and that's what a lot of the answers focused on.
If the answers are all just going to be "don't parse HTML with a regex" it would probably be best to just close it as a dupe of the canonical post on that topic
It needed to be gone, IMHO, but I'm not sure a spam penalty was appropriate. In English, it may have looked OK: This is my website that does blah blah; can you check it?
... although, as I read what I just wrote, it starts to look more like spam to me.
@EJoshuaS-ReinstateMonica But a regex is reasonable for this. The fact that all the answers assume the OP wants to parse arbitrary xhtml is not really relevant, rigtht?
@AdrianMole There's no "my" unfortunately. I think the OP meant to disclose, but it got lost in translation. Not sure, but as currently worded, it's spam.
The answers are generally not great, I suppose. I deleted one of them today in fact. BTW, the dupe closure affects roomba right? It should have been closed as Needs Clarity.
Interesting that suggested edits have a grace period (IIRC even after it has already been reviewed but not yet approved/rejected), but you can't retract them.
@janw Maybe just ask how to convert from 3.1 to 5 like the title implies and turn the opinion-based question into a remark about 6 being released in 2021. then answers can still point out that it's better to wait. If the current answer details a bit more how to convert from 3. to 5 it also wouldn't be invalidated.
@JeanneDark Yeah, the answer is a bit thin, and didn't even answer the original question. Your proposal may work, I will give it another thought and then edit. Thank you :)
@Machavity It's not just that I want the edit made, I feel bad that their helpful edit would be classified as declined. It's rather old, so it's like they found it instead of randomly stumbling upon it.
@DavidBuck No, you have to take it to meta. From the FAQ: "If a request was completed, but the state of the post was reversed (e.g. a question you posted a cv-pls for was reopened), posting a new request for the same action is not permitted. Such situations are commonly seen as a dispute between users and should be taken to Meta, so that more viewpoints can be accommodated and a more complete look can be taken of the situation."
I assume that the fact that a mod reopened it is irrelevant. Mods are users too.
@cigien Thanks. I already have two such posts in this category as there seems to be a large reopening activity taking place. I can't be bothered taking it to Meta for now, so I'll just follow them and hope that no-one answers them before they Roomba.
@Ruli please see rule 11: socvr.org/faq#GEfM-cv-pls-not-a-habit the bullet about recent activity says posts need to have been active over the last 6 months.
@Dharman If that's the answer, then there's probably a variety of proposals for new close reasons which would have a nearly identical answer. I viewed an answer as more of weighing the alternatives based on available data, rather than just saying that's what needs to happen.
Yeah, I'm definitely not sure either. Recently someone (I think it was Tink) made a request for CV as GC, and I said it was Server. They said that it's something they've set up in their own home, which seemed reasonable to me. You're right, the distinction is unclear, and as far as describing "not programming" goes, the distinction doesn't seem useful either.
I think the user is presented with a different message for the two different reasons, which could just be one message: If you need help as a user, Super User may be better. If you're asking about a paid software used for a business ..blah.. administration, Server Fault may be the site to ask your Question.