I'm working on an Answer, and I wanted to check out the solutions of other Answer for comparison. I found an error in one of them, which I'm not really wanting to debug. Is there any rules about posting the result of the solution in my own or is that Answer-shaming?
@Scratte If you're primarily answering the question, then I see no problem in referring to other answers, whether it's positively or negatively. And answer-shaming is fine, so long as it's not user-shaming. "Answer-shaming" might not be the best choice of words either. I would describe it as, "providing constructive feedback on other potentially incorrect answers". I don't see any issues with that.
Smokey flagged a post and got the flag marked helpful :)
It does not have to be a red flag. Someone did it with a custom flag and got the hat. However, a community manager says that hat has two triggers. Not sure if anyone knows the second one.
Is this right room to inform my voting corrected issue? Someone serially downvoted my 7 questions, and the system corrected voting of 4 questions, but remaining 3 still need to correct. and i am sure almost 24 hours has been completed.
@turivishal Moderators do visit this room, but if you don't get a response here you should post on Meta explaining things exactly the way you explained it here. I think it's important users voice such cases if they don't get corrected automatically.
@turivishal Neither of the suggestions you've received is correct, unless all you're wanting to do is complain about it to other people, rather than have it corrected. There is no chat room to for reporting. If there's a voting issue, then raise an "in need of moderator intervention" flag and explain the issue. We ask that you wait until at least 24 hours after the downvoting happened in order to allow the automatic reversal script to run. If there's still an issue after that time, raise a flag.
A moderator will investigate and escalate to the Community Managers, if appropriate.
Your statement in here implies that you've already read about what to do somewhere, so I'm unsure why or what you're asking.
if the script already ran and reversed only some of the downvotes, I guess you don't need to wait further
but there's probably a limit to how sure anyone can be that two strings of successive downvotes are both part of the same spree of serial downvotes if they come from different accounts
I have come to accept that some systematic but not serial revenge downvoting is always going on as a cost of participating in site moderation
@tripleee yes you are right, that all downvotes are on within 2 seconds. i can understand downvote single or double questions at a time but its 7 questions in same time.
Also, will it be a good idea to request a moderator to reopen that question? Because from the comments (and from the 4 reopen votes) I think that question does need to be reopened
unclear to me why it would need reopening; the only possible answer at this time is "Stack Exchange will get around to it whenever they get around to it" which sounds like 6 to 8 years, optimistically
Since there was no reaction to my request yesterday, is this question actually ok? I thought it needed more focus, but maybe I should ask to have the request binned.
Should I point out to the user that it is not nice to "steal" content and pass it off as your own (or is that wasted energy?) or should I edit the post and add the link of the source? stackoverflow.com/review/low-quality-posts/27896742 The user gave a link-only answer and after the post was flagged, deleted his answer and copied the exact contents of the link into a new one without mentioning the source.
@Makyen Despite pre-filling the previous edit's summary, it's actually just for your edit summary. The UX is extremely misleading. See meta.stackexchange.com/q/353612/165261 and the duplicate.
@JeanneDark Yes. If an answer is advertising some product or service, and it has nothing to do with the question, then it's basically guaranteed to be spam.
@CodyGray Charcoal HQ does get everything. Advanced Flagging would show if a post was reported, though, even if it weren't recent...buuuuttttt that particular post was never reported. I'm unsure where they got it from.
@cigien but ... the question was about objective-c and images on an iPhone. I guess the OP thought listen to some ringtones on your iPhone while you get those images to load. Definitely related, no?
@tripleee No particular reason. I like the artist a lot. And I didn't spend long picking an avatar :p Actually I should change it to actually pick a piece from my favorite, which is Escher. I'm sure one appropriate to SE could be found.
@JeanneDark The answer was spam, no doubt about that. A moderator did a bunch of actions on that answer, and that may have caused the flag to be disputed?
Heh.. when the fear of the declined flags overrides the annoyance with dubious votes :D
The change to disputed can have a few reasons, if I understand it correctly: 1. remove the spam notice on the post. 2. remove the penalty to the user. I'm sure they have a reason to change the flag status.
already cv-pls:ed but now the OP followed up and confirmed the duplicate, just didn't accept the duplicate nomination stackoverflow.com/questions/65007040/…
It is the 2nd time recently where OP's reaction to my comment "please notice the intro & NOTE in the machine-learningtag info" for off-topic posts is to... remove the machine-learning tag and report back "OK, I removed it"...
@Zoe I was looking for the other Nick yesterday, a question was vtc'd by another Nick and myself, if we could have just had foxy Nick it would have been perfect
How to handle this answer. It might have been copied from the other answer mentioned in question edit (I just removed it). Late answer. Should/Can this be made CW by mod?
@Scratte well, to make you feel better, I have been writing an answer for two weeks now, it is half done, it will never work for the OP and I'm too far in to give up now. I'm planning on finishing it in 6 to 8 days and then say: Here is the prove that it will not work.
@AdrianMole I don't care much for reputation hunting, so you're right about that :)
@rene I'm distinctly getting the impression that you're not even joking :) But.. you seem to have the problem solving speed and accuracy that's leaving mortals in the dust, so I'm not even sure it compares.
I wonder what happens if a user gets a gold badge on meta but doesn't have enough reputation to vote to close. I guess you just can't without the close vote privilege although it's not mentioned in the MSE post.
@JeanneDark A gold tag badge would require 1,000 upvotes (nett). That would imply at least 10K reputation, is not? (Unless it's all been given away in bounties, I suppose.)
@AdrianMole Sorry for invalidating your answer. I wondered about that specifically because you don't have rep on MSO but gold badges to wield dupe hammers. I know that MSE has rep but I don't have an account there and with rep it#s not so much of a mystery.
I honestly do think the old rule does apply here even though we aren't underlings who "work" for the CMs or their bosses... people in the trenches tend to know best what tools they need.
our goals are different from the goals of the people implementing these changes; they want more activity/users and we want more quality
so if they make a superficial change to give lip service to their goal, it's fine if we just ignore that
@rene cc @AdrianMole I considered mentioning something about this when I saw it but figured I might just be imagining some concern. I looked it up and there are a lot of questions (even on the SE network) about the issue of pronouncing certain syllables in different languages, so I figured it was OK.
Ho! Ho! Ho! 'Tis that time of year, again, where we seek out and remove extra fluff from posts, like Merry Christmas {bah, humbug}, Season's Greetings and the like. (Still, on the bright side, I haven't seen Happy Quarantine for a while.) Example
If I had a nickel for every "help me make an R COVID dashboard" question I had to read... I'd have a least a dollar. Each one ended with something like "stay safe"
@IanCampbell The fact that they have to mention for what makes me sad... they can't abstract the problem and search for the readily available solutions.
@AdrianMole Honestly, if I was to use sample text during December, I'd most certainly use "Merry Christmas" or the entirely of the lyrics of "Silent Night" is more text was needed :)
@Scratte That doesn't sounds like that great of an idea. It might be "cute" at the moment, but what about when someone is looking at your post in July? Posts aren't intended to be viewed only at one time of year. :; There's also issues of how you want the post to be perceived by people who don't celebrate Christmas.
@Makyen We can all be offended by something. I personally find the "lorem .." text to be quite annoying. And seeing the text of a song meant for Christmas as an example in June shouldn't really matter. It stays when it was submitted.
@AdrianMole You know that Frosty was born on Christmas, right? And the first think Frosty said was "Happy birthday" :) So maybe it's reversed and it's just this user's birthday? :)
Well.. I got to read the post and it's there in it :) I also agree to the extend that it makes me very tired when someone tells me that it'll help with some illness.
@AdrianMole I try to not be limited.. I think they call it thinking outside the box, and since I'm not sitting inside a box, I do it as much as I can :) Unless my flat is a box. Then I try to think outside the box while being inside it. :)
The take away is, if you post enough, it's likely impossible to keep from offending someone, and as long as there is no ill intent, we shouldn't get mad at people.
I've been eyeing some of Scratte's answers for a bounty for a long time
@Nick That I didn't know. We also have only one actual "Christmas cake", but it's apparently out of fashion and lots of people don't even know about it. They just refer to any cakes commonly eaten around the season as "Christmas cake"
@IanCampbell Nope.. except me, but I don't think I count. It was still nicely wrapped too.
@IanCampbell I personally left it because I just find it cute :)
Maybe they added it as a bet which they lost. Saying that "If I put this it will be edited out in less than 24 hours". But since then, they've effectively lost the bet every year and have to pay for the entire dinner. They're still hoping that someone will edit it out and release them of the burden. Let them keep paying for dinner? :)
@Scratte Yes, that's Christmas pudding, cake has similar ingredients but is of course, a fruit cake, so it's baked and generally covered in royal icing
@Nick According to the proposed C21 Draft Standard, for code written between Advent Sunday and Epiphany, all instances of calls to fputs (and related functions) will be replaced with calls to fpuds.
@dippas FYI, the ROs discussed this and we decided to bin this request, as you have already voted to close the question, and it's been reopened by a SME/gold badge holder). When such events occur, subsequent posting of a cv-pls here crosses our comfort threshold of 'room involvement in a dispute between two users'.
Am I allowed to copy the code in someone's Answer almost verbatim, if I am testing their solution? (I don't want to only link to their Answer, since they could edit it any time) My Answer would of course not be just their Answer.
@Scratte tbh, I would not link their profile since they could change their username and your answer would be out-of-sync (even if only in display, not in functionality). Or is there an official best practice that I am not aware of?
The reference help page says to "Provide the name of the original author". But since that can change, I don't feel that's quite enough when I can also link to their profile.
Hmm, just found the first case of an answer totally plagiarized from one of my own answers. Does that mean I've been recognized as an Object of Emulation by the community? Should I feel honored? The answer was from Apr 26 '18 so I guess I'm a little late in learning about it.
@dbc But. It's not spam, so you should feel at least a little honoured :) It didn't get any upvotes though ;)
I remember someone said something about a site for Stack markdown sandbox sort of editor where one can prepare an Answer. Does anyone have a link to that? (I'm not referring to the meta post)
@TylerH It seems to have better answers than the potential dupe target. "How to do X" where X is a focused task, doesn't have to involve an off-site resource, though many of the answers do (the dupe target suggests a way that doesn't require off-site resources). The task is also sufficiently focused as to not be a tutorial request (it's just asking how to convert from one image file format to another).
@RyanM it's true the answers don't have to, but it looks to me like all the current answers do recommend a tool, whereas the target recommends a way with code on-site. Well, except for the lowest-score answer, which suggests a way to do it via ANdroid Studio, but I don't know why it's at -2
Anyway, to me (a non Android user) it looks like the target has a clearly better answer based on contents and score...
So, with 3 link only answers (two of which are for the same resource which is currently defunct/doesn't do what OP asked), and 1 answer that is answering a diff question, you think it's still a better question than the target, which has an answer on how to do it without relying on (links to) any 3rd party services/tools?
I don't, unfortunately, but I should maybe try to come up with one...there's really got to be a better way. I know the tools can do this internally, because they can do it as part of the build process for compatibility with older devices that don't support vector drawables. I'm not sure if there's a way to capture that output.
@RyanM I've commented on the target answer about those 3 lines that don't seem to do anything. Re: the dupe, for now I will refrain from voting personally one way or the other, but if you do come up with a good solution/suggestion to post I'm happy to cast a reopen vote if it still needs reopening
OK. I'm being curious here, rather than judgmental ... but why is this so harmful that it already has two delete votes (at the time of this message). I can understand the downvotes but not the deletes.
... or does it so offend the C++ folks that it just has to go?
^ I guess that batch of SD reports can only be discussed further elsewhere.
Yeah, but I just woke up from an afternoon siesta, so I'm not up to finding the right target (I know it exists). If the question is alive in about 15 mins, I'll edit the target list.