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@Scratte Ha, that's funny. I remember reading that, and not knowing what to make of it. Makes more sense now. Thanks :)
Apparently, the Eliza Doolittle hat is back this year. It's a secret hat, so not sure exactly what the trigger is, but in previous years, it was having a reputation score that was consistent.
@cigien But whatever the reason, your downvoter is clearly an amateur (or first-timer). More seasoned revengers space their votes out, limiting to two per week.
@AdrianMole First a tutorial on how to get serially downvoted, now one on how to serial downvote ;)
@AdrianMole Oof, that's dedication to a petty cause if I've ever seen one.
You don't have reminders set on your phone to go through and downvote all your enemies each week?
14:01
@AdrianMole I think one can do one per day.. I find it to be quite petty and ridiculous. Not that I haven't wanted to do it myself on occasions when I find every single Answer by a user to be absolutely horrible.
Just a simple tool and automate the process
@JeanneDark Just trying to keep a balance on things. ;-)
Are seasoned revengers flaggable?
@CodyGray Not that I care, or asking you to investigate, but given the feedback from others I'm pretty confident it's related to the suggested edit we both recently rejected. Take a look at the deleted comments on that post, it should be clear what's up.
@AnnZen You mean users that only downvote you on holidays? :D
14:04
No, the ones that downvote twice a week.
@CodyGray Nah, I have a bot to do that. Much more efficient, as Dharman points out :)
But yes, if you suspect someone is downvoting you personally on a regular basis, you can raise a flag and explain your suspicions. But check it out first. If it's the same post, then it's clearly not from the same account.
@AnnZen It's tricky. If you suspect such a thing, you can raise a custom mod flag. But mods (if they support your claim) have to elevate the matter to staff. I think.
@cigien The Java question?
@AdrianMole I've raised a flag a couple of times, but they got declined.
"There's not much to do for two downvotes. It happens to everyone sooner or later."
If flags on serial voting have been declined, it's because moderators investigated but did not find any evidence of serial voting against your account.
Or, yeah, it's because 2 votes is not a pattern.
@CodyGray That could be the two for the week.
Well, except moderators weren't born yesterday.
So we do actually look at patterns over time, not just in the last week.
@CodyGray Yes. I'm not sure we should be revealing details like that that indicates stuff about users though. Would you like me to raise a flag on the post?
14:09
It's more likely that it's two different people every week than it being the same person.
@AnnZen Did you explain in your flag that it's persistent over a longer period of time and that you expect it's the same user? If you did and they declined it, it's probably not the same user.
I had a spate of the two-per-week thing. My mod flag was marked helpful but nothing more came of it. I guess they could see my point but, if it was elevated, then the handling staff didn't see sufficient cause to revert the votes. No big deal, either way.
@cigien If you want. But if you mean the Java post, that seems to be entirely unrelated to the serial downvoting. I'm not sure what comments you're talking about. Those should probably be flagged. (Unless they're the ones about accepting an answer, in which case, they're already gone. And yeah, that's the same person who suggested an edit, but not related to downvoting.)
... in my case, the two votes were at the exact same time on the same day of each week. So, it seems, whoever it was did have a reminder set on their iPhone.
... but I've long since moved on, and the votes stopped.
@CodyGray The comments have been deleted, so there's nothing to flag. Anyway the individual comments weren't flaggable, they're just evidence of why I might have been downvoted. I'll raise a custom flag explaining it, and see how it gets handled.
14:12
Ohh.. I just got the moon.. but I wanted the sun. Can I raise a flag about that and make a snarky moderator smile?
Because of the pleasure we take at rejecting each and every flag? Sure, I guess. ;-)
@CodyGray Oh, ok if it's not related, then I don't have any other guess. And this is about all the energy I care to invest in the issue at this point. I won't bother with the flag. Thanks for looking into it though.
I think the moon/sun algorithm depends on where you are. At first, I got the sun hat but my Winterbash inbox said I had the moon version.
@CodyGray Yes, that's what I was referring to :) The pleasure of the declined flag :)
@cigien I have submitted a ticket for someone to look into the thing I suspect. It may run broader than just you. But I also might be just following a false trail. Hard to say.
@Scratte It really isn't that pleasurable.
14:13
@cigien At least wait until tomorrow. The reversal script is likely to catch them and the downvotes will be gone tomorrow
@AdrianMole I can always take the image and manually insert it like U11-Forward is doing :)
@AdrianMole I checked your tab, but I don't see it...
The whole downvotes-after-edit-rejects could be a bigger issue, though. If it's discouraging reviewers from making the right choice, it needs to be addressed. But how?
@JeanneDark Oh, I don't care about the downvotes at all. I mean I care about downvotes a lot but only when it's to do with the content I post. Otherwise no, and I don't even care about the rep loss. I personally find rep easy to earn.
14:14
@AnnZen It was removed after the 'bug' was fixed.
There was a bug where everyone was getting both the moon and sun hats, but Yaakov solved the quantum superposition problem.
@CodyGray I'd make a nice text about it though :) Something like "Dear moderator. I've gotten the moon hat, butt as you can see.. in my current state I can really moon anyone. Please make me shine like the sun"
@AdrianMole Not displaying the names of the rejecters to the person who suggested the edit.
Yaakovian Disetanglement?
@AdrianMole Undownvote?
14:16
@CodyGray Maybe. But that probably goes against the 'transparent reviews' philosophy.
@cigien I'd also be more worried about a declined flag ;) Here's the official guidance: What can I do about getting a sudden flood of revenge downvotes?
@AnnZen Sorry - thought you were talking about the Sun Hat.
@CodyGray That's not a good idea. Hiding information is rarely a good idea.
@AdrianMole It would still be visible to everyone else. I don't think a meaningful amount of transparency is lost. Note that we do this now for close votes.
I don't disagree.
14:17
@CodyGray That's fascinating. I'd love to hear the process, and results of that; whatever you're comfortable sharing of course. I enjoy detective work of this nature :)
@CodyGray Heh.. everyone know to just look at the timeline, no?
If there were a case where the rejection was challenged (on Meta), then the reviewer's ID would be revealed in discussion.
@JeanneDark Thanks for the link. But I also don't remotely care about declined flags. Which seems to be not a widely held view, though I'm not sure why that is.
I don't care about them either
@cigien Mods can see limited information about vote histories (not details, not individual votes, but often enough to discern patterns of abuse). To see more details, and/or actually do something about it (i.e., reverse/invalidate votes), we have to escalate to staff members (CMs). Staff members can see individual votes, but only on an opt-in basis when specifically investigating vote fraud, and not against their own posts.
14:19
I don't even collect them
@Scratte Well, yes, but also, I would propose nothing change with how they're currently displayed, except when you are looking at the outcome of your own suggested edit.
@Scratte This is cute... I might +1 it if I could +1 flags.
@CodyGray Ah, so you submitted a ticket for CMs to look at? Once they finish investigating, do they share the details with mods?
@cigien Yes. And, yes, sometimes. But also sometimes not. And also sometimes we don't take the time to look because it doesn't matter all that much.
Although there are cases where we'll reach out to users for revenge downvoting, just as we do for sockpuppet upvoting.
Ok, that sounds reasonable. Thanks.
@Dharman Good, doesn't seem to be much point in worrying about it.
@cigien A disputed flag is neutral, the flag simply doesn't have an effect. But a declined flag means the flag was abuse of the system (that's why you get a warning next time you want to flag a post). It doesn't really matter unless you have too many declined flags (or want to get the Marshal badge). Then there's also that user script that calculates your flagger status (post flags, helpful vs. declined) and the latter impacts your status.
14:25
Then I seem to have abused the system over 200 times
@JeanneDark Hmm. "Abuse of the system" is going too far, I think.
A declined flag just means, "a moderator look at this, but disagreed with you/didn't think there was any need to act/didn't understand what you were talking about".
@JeanneDark Too many declined flags in a given period can actually cause a flag suspension. Not sure how long that lasts, though. Way back when, I had a spate of warnings about declined flags, but I can't recall actually getting a ban.
Or, for certain flags (like "recommend closure"), it means: "your peers look at this, and disagreed with you, either because you were wrong or because they were".
14:28
@CodyGray A imaginary +1 and a helpful flag on my chat message is enough for me. At least I made you smile :)
@AdrianMole It varies; see here. Note that, infuriatingly, there are no automatic flags ban for declined comment flags. So people can just keep flagging the same comment over and over, and I have to just keep clicking the same button over and over...
@JeanneDark As others just mentioned, "abuse" may not be the right term. But I get what you're saying, it feels like we're misusing the system when flags get declined. Personally I see it more as feedback, similar to failing a review audit (a valid audit, just to be clear :p), so I don't worry about it too much.
As to the userscript, if you're talking about Samuel's badge thing with the insanely high cut-off, I've discussed that before, with Scratte I think, and I find that to be actively counter-productive.
@CodyGray So there's no mod-imposed flag ban, like for reviews? Maybe a feature request?
@AdrianMole Nope! Indeed. I bet Brad, Monica, or someone else feature-requested it 5+ years ago...
@cigien If I start flagging again, it'll only take me another year to get the aspired status. I've never flagged 100 flags a day, so I'm a bit slow :)
14:32
@cigien Yes, but I also don't have that script.
@JeanneDark You don't have to have it. I can calculate your status for you :)
I think you already did
All over the room, eyes are heard loudly rolling.
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@JeanneDark Ohh.. assuming you have no more than roughly 1450 non-helpful postsflags and still only one declined, you're most certainly an elite flagger now :)
I'm impressed :)
@Scratte Finally, the evidence! Scratte is one of Sam's scripts.
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... designed solely to annoy vex other moderators. ;-)
14:36
Heh.. I've been put on chat to pass the Touring test only. Did I pass?
That explains so much...
In fact. JeanneDark could get another 4 declined flags and still be an elite flagger :O (need to earn my purpose of life here.)
Oops..
brb, declining a bunch of Jeanne's flags... We don't want to be elitists here!
@CodyGray Am I not always modest and humble?
I have found the worst question of the week right now. I have been wondering for long time if it is possible to create some kind of quality filter for Stack Overflow. Something that would check each question and automatically flag it or vote to close. Ideally I would love SE to create something but I don't think they care. I don't have any idea how to create such bot though.
14:46
@JeanneDark Scratte said you had gained elite status!
@CodyGray That's unfortunate. I find you to be elite.. are you going to go now? :(
@Dharman So... fun fact: we have quality filters. Pretty extensive ones. They block a lot of questions from getting submitted. Just something to ruin the rest of your day think about.
Would you like to see the question I just found?
@Scratte Elision of elitists?
@CodyGray I've also read in here that you are Darth Vader to Martijn's Palpatine, still you don't choke people, do you? ;)
@Dharman I would like to see it. I already saw so many bad questions this week, nothing can shock me anymore.
@Yatin Is that the canonical for sorting values in Python? If so, it can be reopened for sure.
@JeanneDark ^ That was a reference to the line in (I think) The Empire Strikes Back, where a Station Commander mucks up something and Vader says, "Be sure not to make the same mistake again! The Emperor is less forgiving than I."
@Yatin Yes. I see no reason for it to be closed.
14:49
Thank you :)
@JeanneDark Oh, thanks. I've been trying to come up with some questions I can ask to earn hats. That might be something I could ask on Science Fiction & Fantasy: "What is the difference between Palpatine and Darth Vader? Which one is more powerful?"
I am...not a science fiction expert.
@Dharman While I enjoy such questions, I feel it's unlikely to add any value to discuss it, and could border on user shaming. I would avoid sharing the link unless you think some constructive discussion could be had around it.
Oh, I see you shared it already.
It's been deleted. Let's speak broadly: the entire body of the question consisted of 11 words. Two of those words were "I". It ended with "I got bored".
That should have gotten blocked by the existing quality filters.
@Dharman Thanks! Have a look at this one (deleted): stackoverflow.com/questions/65314084/1059%e2%81%b461950983
I think the existing filters might not be working well
14:53
That's why I am on SO: I'm a meat-based quality filter
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It appears not.
I used to poke Shog about stuff like this. I don't know who to poke now.
Pokemon?
Is there no twitoke? As in a twitter-poke..
I don't know what that is.
I know less about Twitter than I do about sci-fi.
I'm sure we could all share many examples of low quality one line posts, but it's not clear to me that there's anything to be gained by sharing such examples. Yes, the quality filter appears to have issues but meta is probably a better place to discuss that. Here's the most recent meta I can find discussing exactly this topic.
14:56
Me too.. only I open up some links, and I know it's kind of an text-message like sms
With birds. Which should make it better. I like birds. But somehow, it seems worse, despite the birds.
I guess, as a squirrel, you don't like birds. I see them all the time antagonizing you and your friends.
Depends on the bird :)
@Dharman Wow, I'm shocked that's only had 965 views. Seems like something that people would search for frequently.
Just based on the statistics I've seen about what search terms people most frequently type into Google, and the terms that cause them to end up here on SO.
Would this be an indication of a hacked account? stackoverflow.com/q/61103272/1839439
15:02
@IanCampbell eeeugh. Let's get that question deleted.
@CodyGray Because that it's difficult to learn is the only thing they know
@Dharman More likely someone just trying to "delete" their own question.
@IanCampbell I'd say yes. If people read it, closed is fine for me :) It's not messing with SEO, is it?
@JohnDvorak You do you, but I tend to leave my deletion votes off posts with more than 10k votes
I don't see a compelling reason to delete that one. It has some answers that some people clearly find valuable. They're not complete garbage, in contrast to the other one.
15:04
I might even historical lock that if I were a mod....
Yeah, since someone bringing it up will virtually guarantee it'll be deleted soon...
Sorry, I should know better
Less frustrated with the one someone than the multiple hypothetical someones.
I think a HL is a good choice for it
The title is just classic 2011 StackOverflow though
15:06
let me test the chat for a hat :D
@IanCampbell I think that question is way off-topic. That a lot of users found it interesting is not enough of an argument to preserve it. The answers are well written, but entirely POB, as required by the question. I wouldn't object to a HL, but I think deleting it is fine as well. Sorry Scratte.
@bad_coder There's a room for that on chat.stackexchange. You post a message and ask for stars.
@cigien I was not advocating it's deletion, it was merely an example of a subjective question about PHP's difficulty to learn with considerably more views.
@Scratte arrgghh you're right, the sandbox...But I wouldn't be happy without posting in my favorite chat room on the 21st :)
methinks deletion is way better than HL. Otherwise people may start to think that learning PHP is actually a good idea.
15:08
@cigien "That a lot of users found it interesting is not enough of an argument to preserve it." Hmm, I think it is, especially when "the answers are well written".
Note that we proactively close questions as POB to avoid low-quality answers. When the answers are already there, and they're not low-quality, there's not much of a problem with continuing to host them.
@IanCampbell Sure, I wasn't claiming that. I wasn't even responding to you per se, I just linked to your message to make it clear which post I was talking about.
@cigien Yeah. We disagree on that. Since it's been around for a long time and lots of people find it useful. The Answers have been very well received. It's closed so it can't be used as an argument for "This is fine", I see no reason to let it go into oblivion.
@CodyGray in which case, let's undelete and HL the megalist of programming jokes.
Ah yes, good point
I would probably have handled the deletion differently than Jeff did back in the day if historical locks had existed, yes.
15:10
... and I think that there's at least one other extremely popular yet deleted post similar in vein to said megalist.
@CodyGray What John said. And I don't think it's a straw-man argument. I love the programming-jokes post, and I read it every now and then.
I remember the day I got to 10k and you all linked that for me. Fond memories
But there's little argument for going back and undeleting questions after 5+ years of being deleted.
@bad_coder No. Not the sandbox. It's called "WB starring room" or something similar. Its only purposing is starring messages.
Why? It was extremely popular and the answers brought a lot of value
15:11
(Unpopular opinion: A question of the form, "Why is x widely considered to be y?" is not even "primarily opinion-based".)
@CodyGray True. So if the programming-jokes post was currently open, you would HL it right? Seems consistent with your argument. Or am I misunderstanding it?
@cigien Yes, that's correct. If it weren't deleted, I would not delete it now.
@JohnDvorak Saying that because there's another similar deleted post means that this one should be deleted, is a very poor argument. You've basically also argued that it should be re-opened because somewhere there's an open similar one.
A big reason why I don't like to delete "popular" posts is because it breaks links. If the links have already been broken for 5-8 years... I'm not sure there's much advantage in trying to resurrect it now.
@CodyGray I disagree, but your argument is consistent. I see where you're coming from. Thanks for clarifying.
15:12
I don't buy the "broken windows" argument, especially with some annotation like a lock.
You could edit such a question to be "What is the logic behind the seeming common statement 'X is considered to be y'"?
I don't think there are many links to the "why's PHP easy to learn" question...
@IanCampbell How is that materially different from my phrasing?
If it's still around later.. I'll read it :)
The PHP question will be around.
15:14
@Scratte It's been HLed. It's not going anywhere.
Awesome :) Too late for voting though :(
Not sure that one needed any votes.
@CodyGray Hmm, this is interesting. I can see it swinging either way depending on the specific x and y. I'll have to think about that.
Because your phrasing, in my opinion, seems to be more about the opinion of the people doing the considering, which may be influenced by their prior experience or prejudices.
@CodyGray It's my toddler instant reaction when users want to delete those post.
"Let me read that quick and upvote anything I find to be valuable"
15:16
@IanCampbell But...asking about other people's opinions is not really itself opinion-based. You can objectively state what someone else's opinion is.
"Cody said he thought this was crap." My opinion is an opinion, but someone else's retelling of it isn't. I literally expressed that opinion; you can prove it objectively.
I recall a recent Answer quoting someone else's opinion :)
but can you objectively determine the collective opinion of some populace, rather than of a single person?
Perhaps not completely, but you can certainly get quite close. See: what historians do, for time periods that pre-date the Internet, when even less information was recorded and available.
@JohnDvorak yes, it's stochastic. Do a survey with good methodology, the stat distribution will hold.
I can't explain why you thought it was crap just through a quote, but I might be able to answer, "one line of logic is that X is crap because it takes 18 orders of magnitude longer to calculate Y."
15:20
even so, a collective opinion may still differ drastically from ground truth, and it's the ground truth that askers should care about.
Is this an answer? stackoverflow.com/a/2296135/11573842. It feels better off as a comment
But, ironically, asking about the "ground truth" would be subjective and primarily opinion-based
@Yatin No, and yes. It has nothing to do with the specific problem in the question.
and if there's no ground truth, how can knowing collective opinion be useful?
@JohnDvorak not necessarily, chemistry for example relies heavily on observations and probabilities. Exact equations in between are frequently near to impossible to determine or have minor interest compared to a pragmatic recipe.
@CodyGray 👍
15:23
I just find it inherently difficulty to prove why people think the way they do, and so a question that asks why "X is considered Y" seems inherently opinion based.
@bad_coder I mean, a budding chemist may ask what a common person thinks will happen when they toss a block of ice into boiling oil, but they shouldn't. Raging fire doesn't care about public opinion.
@JohnDvorak well if you want to win elections those equations can be engineered, measured, influenced, predicted, to a measure: controlled. Politic and social sciencce wouldn't work without it.
@IanCampbell It does assume that these people have stated why they feel this way.
I guess that's fair, you could answer such a question with a list of quotes explaining their reasoning from authoritative sources.
Right. Steve Yegge, prolific blogger, says .... etc.
15:27
@IanCampbell it's not about "why", but "what" they think. Afterwards how can you change the "what" by influenced the many "why's".
@CodyGray never heard of him, I suppose he's an "influencer" :)
@bad_coder Well, the original hypothetical question was "Why is x widely considered to be y?" not "Is X widely considered to be y?"
I've looked for a dupe for the reopen-pls request, and couldn't find one. Also, I asked for suggestions for a target in here about 8 hours ago, and no one suggested one (or I missed it).
@bad_coder You've never heard of Steve Yegge? He's a pretty legendary blogger and personality in the comp sci arena. Surely you've heard of Joel Spolsky?
@cigien I don't understand it. What does it mean comparing pairs of rows?
@Dharman They want a lexicographical sort. The example is fairly clear, but I can add more text if the question is unclear.
15:31
@cigien Perhaps this: stackoverflow.com/questions/15452429/java-arrays-sort-2d-array? There is also this: stackoverflow.com/questions/18705127/how-to-sort-a-2d-array and the Q&A linked in its top-scoring answer.
@CodyGray Yes I heard of the later after joining SO. A lot of the internet "hype" is a US thing with US pundits, meaning folks from other realities simply don't relate - I actually consider that an interesting issue, most of the world doesn't care about "tech" celebrities.
@cigien Then it is probably a very common dupe. Can we delete it instead?
@CodyGray No. 1) similar to the one I suggested earlier. It only sorts by a single column instead of all. 2) It sorts the rows themselves, which is not what the OP wants.
@bad_coder Hmm. I think you may be thinking of the hyper-contemporary hype, rather than that which comprised the zeitgeist of several years back. I mean, it's certainly possible that these English-speaking bloggers get/got less currency in other countries, but they weren't blogging about anything US-specific, and their words/thoughts caught on much as Stack Overflow did, because technology is a universal language.
@Dharman Sure, if and only if a target is found.
15:33
@cigien It is not clear at all to me how that is different from what the other question is asking. So...I guess it needs more edits?
Granted, I am very bad at looking at two arbitrary "input" and "output" schemes and puzzling out what the person wants. I need a problem description, in clear English.
In both cases, they're keeping rows intact, just moving them about.
@CodyGray Ok I'll edit the text. Your suggested targets are incorrect. 1) only looks at a single column, and if there are ties, it doesn't look at other columns. 2) It's not what the OP wants at least. It looks like they're sorting while maintaining indexes.
Where does anything say anything about ties??!
15:37
@Dharman Ah, that looks exactly right. Thank you so much.
@Georgy Yes, I think it's that!
@Georgy Yeah, that looks good too. A java hammer should close one of them.
@Dharman Not too happy about that one. There seem to be slightly different constraints there.
Is it possible to add dup targets to a question closed for another reason?
@IanCampbell No. You can only add dupe targets to a question closed as a duplicate. Unless, of course, you mean just leaving comments with links.
@rene Can you bin this request please? Appropriate targets have been found.
15:39
1 message moved to SOCVR /dev/null, before rene could get to it
shakes fist
Your /dev/null reasons are entertaining. I'll give you that :)
Why such a restrictive statement? :-(
Oh no, don't feel bad. You're thoroughly entertaining otherwise as well.
15:42
Ah, okay.
Insane, but entertaining ;)
Wait, those are different?
This cheese beard is starting to look more like a banana to me, especially at small sizes.
@Dharman Looks like Cody closed it as a dupe. I'm indifferent to keeping it around. Seems like an unneeded dupe to me, so I'm happy to delete it.
15:44
I thought it looked like the glasses were munching on a cookie personally.
Let it roomba
@Dharman Ok, that works. Thanks for finding the targets again.
@cigien Given all the trouble you had finding the "main" question, I'd argue that it is a necessary signpost.
It's going to take a lot of upvotes to keep Romba at bay
Are we talking about the same question? Roomba doesn't usually delete questions closed as duplicates.
15:46
I am a simple man; I look at the forecast, and I believe it.
@CodyGray I'm pretty sure that should be considered a reflection on my dupe finding abilities :p The post title is "How to sort a two dimensional array?" The target says "How to sort two dimensional array lexicographically?" Doesn't look very useful to me.
If it has negative score and no answers then roomba will take it
You are not likely to be worse at finding duplicates than the majority of our users...
@CodyGray Oh good point. Probably best to nuke it then. Assuming you don't think it's actually a useful signpost.
RemoveAbandonClosed excludes duplicate stubs, by design.
15:49
Bug in the roomba forecaster then?
But, yes, RemoveDeadQuestions can delete dupes.
If they're negatively-scored and unanswered and older than 30 days. I guess it assumes that negatively-scored questions aren't good signposts.
So, we just need 6 upvotes to save the question.
or someone could edit it
17:10
User deleted their question and posted a 1:1 duplicate. What would be an appropiate course of action?
@Turing85 It remains overly broad, a "seeking guidance" type question, and I think that it should be re-closed
@HovercraftFullOfEels I supported youru vote :)
18:00
Also is that question a typo
^ flag the last comment under the question please
Zoe
Zoe
18:15
Is this SU?
@Yatin No, it's a comment.
Soviet Union? That's long gone.
They had delicious carrots though.
Zoe
Zoe
@AdrianMole In Soviet Russia, you're long gone :p
I long to be gone but I can't go anywhere.
18:29
@AdrianMole ...welcome to the Hotel California <guitar riff>
Such a lovely lonely place.
:)
19:02
Evening everyone o/
\o good evening
@πάνταῥεῖ \o long time ago I saw you around, how's life?
@PetterFriberg like cocooned :-P
I han another year long SO bootcamp BTW
lol, always suspended?
19:10
Well, I think I got better at moderation and niceness issues. Participated a lot at Meta Stack Exchange.
@πάνταῥεῖ :), sounds great... need to balance me since I'm getting worse...
Always best descision, if you're not sure to wrtie a comment or not, better leave it :)
I like leaves.
I'm gonna watch Jeffrey Watts Shape of Space now, so please forgive my lowered attenion here
Sorry Jeffrey Weeks is it
@Zoe I think that might be on-topic as a programming tools question.
20:05
@E_net4hasaflag I see you've dedicated a whole month to holding a flag.
20:22
Hey - Can we have this font for our code snippets?
... don't like the colour scheme, though.
@AdrianMole Of course you can. That's what userscripts and userstyles are for. :;
Who's gonna write it for me. And it is nearly Christmas. :)
20:52
@AnnZen i don't see why that needs more focus. It's very clear what the OP wants, and it's a very specific question.
21:10
@Ruli Why does that need to be deleted? The fact that it won't roomba is not itself a reason to delete a post.
21:47
@cigien well the question itself is very unclear and broad, but on the other hand when repeatedly reading the answer it actually can be helpful, looking on other posts like this one or this the closed posts' answer gives a good overview on how to achieve it, maybe my deletion thoughts were incorrect
@Dharman Are either of these stackoverflow.com/questions/51875126 or stackoverflow.com/questions/48173395 reasonable targets?
I don't know Android so I haven't got a clue
Ah, same here :) I just searched by keywords. Maybe leave a comment with the links under the post, and someone who knows won't have to put in effort if they stumble across the post.
I don't think I understand question well enough to be leaving links under it.
21:56
@Ruli Thank you for checking the post again. I don't actually have an opinion about the deletion either way. I was just pointing out that you should put your actual reason that you think it should be deleted, whatever that might be, into the request reason itself.
@Dharman Yeah, me neither. Hopefully someone who does will see it.
@cigien leaving it here as it is for now, somebody who knows more about xss might give a thought if the post is worth keeping
Zoe
Zoe
@Dharman Hammered
@Zoe Ah, so the dupe targets were reasonable then. Thanks.
Zoe
Zoe
Yep. Also grabbed a third one and almost had a fourth one, but that lacked an upvoted answer and I'm out of votes :')
ooh, thanks for reminding me. I've been meaning to make a meta asking why meta targets don't need upvoted answers. Or even answers :p
Zoe
Zoe
22:09
It's somewhat different on meta though
it's reasonable to close feature requests as dupes of identical feature requests for an instance (or bugs, provided they're not regressions), but it doesn't make as much sense to hammer a new coding question as a dupe of an unanswered question from 2009 with 14 views and 1 upvote
Indeed, but apart from the rules that say it's different, I can't find any rationale for why, or any discussion about it. If you happen to know of one, I'd appreciate a link.
Zoe
Zoe
I don't know of any earlier discussions, no. I think there is one somewhere, but I have no idea where
Yeah, for [bugs], and [feature-requests] that makes sense, but for [discussion] questions, I don't know.
Zoe
Zoe
Depends on the discussion
Exactly. And I can't find any meta that goes into the nuances of this.
Zoe
Zoe
So post a question. Would be interesting to see even a dupe target for that
@Zoe Hopefully that target will have answers ;)
Zoe
Zoe
^^
Might also be a cross-site dupe, considering it affects the network
but iDunno
@AnnZen I'm sorry, I don't follow. You're responding to my message asking why you think a particular question needs focus, with a link to the meta page on advice for homework questions? I fail to see the connection. Also, what does the post that you made a request for have to do with homework?
Zoe
Zoe
There's not really any way to prove something is homework, unless it's explicitly stated
Even then, it's more likely to be a dupe than anything else
cigien also found a dupe target. Haven't looked at it though
22:18
Thanks.
That question was indeed a dupe, and I left a comment with a link under the question. I still fail to see why the question needs focus, or why the question was closed with that reason.
@Ruli That's not how it works. If you're not sure, you should have your request removed. If you leave it, the post will get deleted. It always does.
@AnnZen I agree with @cigien. It's focused. Lack of effort is not a close reason.
Zoe
Zoe
... depending on the context
How so?
Zoe
Zoe
Some times, a lack of effort directly overlaps with the "needs more focus" reason, purely because the scope ends up being too big. Could still be one question, but it's really dependent on context anyway
22:27
@Scratte Hey, I agree with you. It's just something I've been taught when moderating SO. And my questions have been closed as Needs More Focus for that reason too...
@AnnZen Ah.. but continuation doing something wrong, doesn't make it right.
@Scratte I agree with the logic, but it appears that the SO policy have been contrary, so it's not wrong...
@Zoe I expect lack of effort can overlap with a lot of close reasons. Unclear comes to mind as well. "I wanna do the thing in the corner that their doing on this website <link>." :D
@AnnZen I understand. I feel like that would you make you even more sensitive to the problem, and want to avoid perpetuating it. It is unfortunate that you've previously received advice that conflates lack of effort with needing focus. I'm sorry about that.
@AnnZen I do not think that is policy at all. I think that's just the slippery slope some users have gone down. If you don't agree with it, I'm not understanding why you're following that same slope.
22:31
@AnnZen Actually, that has never been SO policy. It's simply what a large number of users incorrectly believe to be policy. And also what users believe to be the right thing, even when they know it goes against policy.
Zoe
Zoe
I really, really miss the too broad close reason .-.
Gotta go, thanks.
@Scratte Probably because it's slippery ;)
Zoe
Zoe
@cigien Ice ice baby :p
Too broad seem to be better worded. And it's the same.. except that Stack added a very silly "too many question" on it, which is confusing.
@cigien It's not slippery if you don't step onto the ice or into the mud though :)
22:33
:)
Zoe
Zoe
@Scratte It's not slippery if you wear real shoes :P
I think it's more slippery when you wear real shoes
Never tried those on mud though ;)
^^ flag-pls Spam: blatantly advertising shoes.
I did some iceskating when I was a child and had iceskates of course. Used them two years in a row. Then I outgrew them, and decided to wait to buy new ones until it was cold enough for lakes to freeze again. Never happened :( Except once, but I didn't have the option to go iceskating that year.
@Zoe Ok, I posted the question on meta. Let's see how it goes :)
Zoe
Zoe
... how on earth did I get four messages on the starboard? xd
Ha, that message got a star as well. Seems there's a user who agrees with you :)
@Zoe Well, one was me agreeing with your comment about the "too broad" close reason
Zoe
Zoe
Sure, but like, this? xd
23:05
If the ^^ was pointing at my message, then I get the credit for the star, right? :p
Zoe
Zoe
It wasn't pointing though ^^"
Besides, considering it points at one of my messages, I clearly get the star :P
Oh, what is that symbol? I've been using it to point to the previous message :p
Zoe
Zoe
A single ^ is a point, double ^^ when I use it is usually an emoji
Oh, cool. That's good to know. I've probably been confusing users with my ^s.
user12867493
Is it me or have questions died a lot recently?
user12867493
23:16
I remember seeing at least 3 new questions a minute, now it's 1 every 3 minutes.
Zoe
Zoe
23:33
holidays are approaching
Activity in general drops significantly for a couple weeks
23:56
@HovercraftFullOfEels Another review for you if you're up for it. Got reopened. The root cause duplicate is in the edit history. This could've been used as well, I assume that's what Ole, who reopened it and answered the question, would've wanted.
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