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I left a comment. Let's see.
@Makyen Thank you.
@AdrianMole No idea. Why didn't you edit it out though?
@cigien Fear.
?? Of what?
The answer has a score of 149. That, in itself, scares me. :)
Same, I'm a big chicken.
Well, i'm sure I'm missing something that y'all are afraid of. But as far as I'm concerned, fluff like that should go. I removed it.
21:12
See you on Meta! :-) You'll be that miserable Grinch who edited out the happy words.
Haha, so true. I don't want to be that guy on Meta. I'm already the grinch that stole free coffee.
Ah, I see. That fear. That's reasonable. Maybe I'll be called patently silly as well.
@AdrianMole Ok, I edited with a reasonable target. It's still not clear to me why users are deleting it though.
@cigien Thanks for your effort.
@HovercraftFullOfEels Could you use a custom "needs to be in English" close reason? Or leave a comment if there isn't one. OP might just provide additional details in French otherwise :p
It'd be so sad if they really improved their post in French and were sitting there wondering why no one would reopen it.
21:23
@IanCampbell I've seen just that sort of thing happen when reviewing reopen votes.
I think that does happen in fact. ^ evidence.
@AdrianMole np. Not the most exciting answer on the target, but an improvement at least.
@cigien Also technically incorrect - the value of an expression is the LHS value (as per Francois' comment in the original).
@AdrianMole But the value of the LHS is the value of *src. It could be explained better, but it doesn't seem wrong.
21:27
Yes, it is sufficiently clear/correct.
Like I said, not an exciting answer. But it sounds like you think there might be sufficient cause to edit that a bit into shape. That would be nice :)
Been bitten already in the comments. I'll leave it for today.
C++ers are a bitey lot, granted ;)
But Francois is one of the Good Guys, for sure.
They're mostly good people. And being bitey isn't bad per se. People are into all kinds of things ;)
21:32
Bite me!
I'd star that message, but it might get taken out of context.
@cigien Has your suggestion been codified in meta, since this is the first I've heard of it in this chatroom, or anywhere
@HovercraftFullOfEels To my knowledge there is no meta on this, but I can take a look. I'll post a meta if there isn't one maybe. It's definitely come up in SOCVR several times.
uhh like this one?
21:37
@code11 Ah, yes. And I knew that one. I forgot it :( Thanks for the link. cc @HovercraftFullOfEels
What's surprising is that its not even that old! I expected one from 6-8 months (years...) ago.
Yeah. Also, it's specific to adding that as a standard close reason, and Hover is probably asking about whether a comment is necessary if no one closes with a custom reason.
I'll see if I can find something later.
@cigien and @code11: that post is mainly a feature request
Zoe
Zoe
@cigien I don't bite :(
Unless provoked
... and appears to be without a canonical and accepted answer
21:41
Good point. If it becomes a standard close reason, presumably no comment would be needed. The comment is necessary now, because the rationale is not provided. Seems like a separate question? But I wonder if the answer is just, sure, it would help, but no one can make you comment on why you flagged.
I personally have AutoComments for all the languages that have a localized SO site. " Alternatively, visit Stack Overflow em Português"
@HovercraftFullOfEels Agreed. fwiw I think consensus in SOCVR is that it's preferable to be explicit to the OP that English is mandatory. Don't take my word for there being consensus though, it might be contentious.
@Zoe Well, that's a shame. Guess I'll have to do a bit of provoking then ;)
Zoe
Zoe
:p
@HovercraftFullOfEels Even their original code seems wrong :(
@cigien: Likely it is not their original code, but misunderstood borrowed code
21:51
@cigien No more Merry Christmas? :( You're the Grinch that stole Christmas?!?
@HovercraftFullOfEels Yeah, the question does give that vibe.
@Scratte Uh oh ... I'm in trouble now, aren't I?
@Zoe I think that's not entirely accurate. I've seen you bite :)
@cigien You're on the naughty list now!
Zoe
Zoe
@Scratte It was either "unless provoked" or "hard", and I chose the wrong one :') Even though both technically apply :p
@Scratte Well, I have been very naughty, so that's fair :)
Serious question, what is the correct close vote for this one? stackoverflow.com/questions/65388258/java-oracle-jdk-download
General computing? Needs clarity? Customer service? Maybe it's OK, it's used by programmers.
21:59
@IanCampbell There is none as far as I can see. They're asking where to download it and how that works.
Asking for official links is on-topic as per the meta.
general computing
That's not general computing. Only developers will download and install the JDK.
@IanCampbell Doesn't really matter, the user is beyond all help we can offer.
And I have no idea how to get the JDK without creating an account at Oracle. It bothered me for a while.
22:02
@Braiam That's a bit presumptuous no? You can't imagine anyone being able to help in that instance? The 3rd comment does that partially in fact.
I remember a post about not being able to download the javadoc (I think it was the javadoc) since the url had been moved. That got one or two Answers
@IanCampbell Needs detail currently
vague references to 'some outage page' aren't helpful. A screenshot of the error page is needed.
@cigien Nope, because we can't help you if you can't search "install java"
is it a 404? 503? etc.
@TylerH Good point, thanks
22:05
at the very least with that information we can discern if this is an issue with OP, a temporary issue with Oracle's site, or a permanent issue with Oracle's site
There's a line where you should be able to help others to help you.
Any ideas why my last meta post has 2 delete votes on it?
@AnnZen I would suggest not bringing up discussions like that here. We don't moderate meta, and such a discussion comes rather close to that I feel.
You can leave a comment under the meta asking that if you want.
Good to know.
Thnx.
Yes, what cigien said.
22:08
@TylerH Oracle site is a-OK
@AnnZen np. If you want to look up the rule, it's #9 in the FAQ: "We moderate the content of posts on Stack Overflow (closure/edit/review/delete). This means that we DO NOT moderate: ... Meta Stack Overflow ..."
@Braiam If you're able to download the file OP is trying to get, then (if it were to get reopened) it could be appropriately closeable as no repro cc @IanCampbell
Yeah, that was also something I considered, but I didn't want to try and remember my Oracle credentials.
@TylerH Why? It's already closed. Out of sight and of mind.
22:14
@Braiam Right, hence my parenthetical. I wanted to reply with additional information based on Ian's original question: "what is the appropriate close reason for this question?"
If someone is asking why they can't download some file due to an error page, but you can download it by following the same step, then you can appropriately close such a question as 'no repro'
I appreciate it. I really did want the feedback, otherwise I would have just CV-Pls-ed
@Braiam Those are not the correct keywords though.
also note that "you didn't search for 'install java'" is a downvote reason, not a close vote reason
(for what it's worth)
@cigien But asking why it has deleted votes isn't moderating, is it? It's asking for why..
@Scratte When it's your own question, the inquiry gets questionable. We don't moderate (or attempt to) moderate Meta (emphasis mine). Why something happens on Meta is solidly outside the room's purview, and we don't want to encourage Meta-related discussions at length even if they aren't overt *-pls requests.
22:18
@Scratte Simply asking why may be ok. But I don't see how that discussion could progress constructively beyond that point without involving some level of moderation of meta.
@TylerH That's a bit strange, because people have tried to encourage me to post on meta and there's been discussion in here about posts on meta without it being moderated from here at all.
But if this is a hard rule, I can always reference this message of yours anytime someone asks me to post about an issue on meta. Since.. it would be my post.
I'm not even sure why if I were to post on meta and the post got closed or deleted, I couldn't ask about it here. Posting a new meta about why the previous got closed would likely not produce any answers.
I'm not sure why you think what TylerH said implies a hard rule. And discussing a post that exists on meta is considerably different that discussing whether one should post on meta. The latter happens here quite a lot, and I don't think that's an issue.
@cigien It could easily be "Perhaps rephrase this particular thing" or "You forgot to include that".. I mean when users come and asks about their main posts, we also just give advice.
Can somebody create a MSOCVR chatroom? :-)
There is one, it's called The Ministry of Funny Hats
22:24
Silly Hats
@cigien If we discus if one should post on meta, we often also talk about what is should include, no?
@Scratte But we do moderate main.
@TylerH That's enough to make that question very uninteresting, and that's a reason to close.
I always get confused because of the Ministry of Inappropriate Footwork or whatever.
@cigien But when someone asks for advice, it's not for how to moderate it. It's for why things happen and what to change on it.
Hmm.. apparently it's not just AdrianMole that thinks I'm a script.. :D
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22:28
@Scratte I see your point. I think this is one of those areas where "up to the RO's discretion" is a very useful caveat to have to the rule#9. I responded to AnnZen's question the way I did because I felt it was likely to end up crossing the line. It was just an opinion of course, and I've certainly discussed aspects of meta in here myself.
@Braiam Sorry, a question being uninteresting is a reason to close? Uninteresting to whom? I'm not sure where you're getting that from. Could you share a link or something?
@cigien Indeed! Otherwise I would rapidly exhaust my daily CV quota in a single glance at the Woocommerce tag, or many others.
I'd probably insta-flag anything on mariadb ;)
There's a woocommerce tag? I've clearly been wasting my time with C++.
But there isn't (yet) a ! :-)
Shame. We should write a wiki for the tag. I'm sure it will be very popular :)
22:37
Wiki Excerpt: Use for questions about code you've written that does exactly what you want it to do.
@AdrianMole That would restrict it to ... precisely 0 questions :)
There speaks the Voice of Experience!
Any Java folks on?
Define.. "on"
Not "off"?
22:45
This answer was flagged for undeletion. Not sure if it's sufficient or not
But Scratte can't see it.
Yes.. that makes me "onf" :)
@Scratte It's one thing to ask for some guidance on how to ask on Meta or to refer to a Meta post, whether they should ask about something on Meta, etc.. If you're asking why your Meta question got up/down/close/delete votes, however, that's really just asking for assistance with moderating Meta.
The issue is about what you're asking about
"Is this Meta canonical still in effect or is there a newer one" is fine. "Should I ask about this topic on Meta?" is usually fine. "Why did my Meta question get closed/downvoted" is not.
(For a few examples)
@TylerH I don't see why. What if I have no clue as to why it's being downvoted? If I ask that, it's not like I'm asking for upvotes. I just want to know why it's getting downvoted.
22:52
Which almost always gets you more downvotes
^; we can link to a post about the voting culture of Meta and that's about the best we can do.
Really? "Why did my Meta question get closed/downvoted" is not OK to ask here?
Is it that specific in the rules?
@Scratte You can ask such question on the Meta post itself. In comments.
@AdrianMole That doesn't really give credible answers. And the comment will be deleted at first site.
22:54
As far as I understood the rule was to not ask requests and not ask to solicit votes.
@TylerH I don't see that there. I see my definition as I just stated it.
That includes traditional *-pls requests but also inquiries (which can only be guessed at anyway) regarding vote actions on said posts.
We don't list every possible type of question one could ask vis a vis Meta because it isn't necessary or feasible
But isn't that just your interpretation of the question? That they're soliciting votes?
@Scratte I didn't interpret Ann's message as soliciting votes
@TylerH I think I'd like a second opinion on the matter then.
How can you solicit undeletion votes on non-deleted post anyway?
22:56
@Scratte on what?
@IanCampbell That's what I can't figure out. And discussing a post isn't moderating it. That's just discussing it. Moderating it is voting on it whether that's up/down/close/reopen/delete or undelete. That's how I read rule nr. 9
So no requests and no sneaking requests.. but that's hardly the same as asking about why something happens or happened to a post.
@TylerH On ""Why did my Meta question get closed/downvoted" is not OK"
I've asked a lot of times about such on meta posts, though they weren't my own.
@Scratte the important question is if that Java answer is worth undeleting.
Yes, and notice the first part of my initial response to you:

"When it's your own question, the inquiry gets questionable"
So this seems to me to be completely new policy or completely new interpretation of the policy.
If it's a question about whether a Meta post is something you should adhere to (e.g. a canonical Meta discussion), that's one thing
23:01
If it's my post, I'm even more inclined to want to know why so I can improve it, no?
I don't go and improve other user's meta posts, so when I ask about those it's more like "OK.. what happened there, so I never do that"
If it's just a random post of your own that has received downvotes/close votes/whatever votes, it's more problematic solicitation, either intentional or not, for attention in that form. You're leading the viewers, so to speak, preloading them with that mindset.
@TylerH That's a bit of a stretch. I expect users to be able to own their choices. I do not make anyone do anything. I have also linked to my own meta posts on many occasions and I have never wanted for any type of voting on them.
@Scratte "How can I improve my post" is also a different question from "why is my question getting delete votes"
@Scratte Did you link to them with the only message accompanying said link being a question about its votes?
@TylerH Not really though. It's the same question, just differently phrased.
@Yatin I hadn't seen that. Just about fell off my chair. :)
23:06
@Scratte I disagree; one is a general question seeking to get improvements, another is a specific inquiry about some moderation action which implies taking issue with said action
@TylerH No.. I like a big buffer when I do things. So I like to the post because I feel it's relevant to some discussion. But if I was posting something that got a heavy beating, I would certainly like to know why. It could be some phrasing I did wrong or the post seems ranty without me knowing about it. Getting feedback from experienced and trusted users here would be my first choice.
And regardless, even for the former, if we spot a pattern we may still talk to the user about a constant request for assistance with Meta topics
@TylerH I think I even mentioned up/down votes on my meta posts in here.. and not just once. Because I didn't understand what was going on with those.
It would generally be better, I think, if such discussions were gently moved into the Ministry. The 'rules' there are more flexible and folks from in here can join in if they feel so inclined.
It can for sure. I just don't think that most users are aware of that option and they have to solicit users from here to join them, no?
23:11
If a Room Owner here sends the discussion there, then the link is available for anyone to follow. The initial question (in some form) could be left in here, by way of a signpost, perhaps.
Did anyone direct AnnZen to having the discussion somewhere else though?
Although I'm rather on the fence between Scratte and TylerH here, what we must remember is that many of the rules are set here to specifically avoid the Wrath of Meta. If we start regularly talking about Meta posts in here, that wrath is likely to escalate.
Isn't "Wrath of Meta" the new Avengers movie?
On second thought, let's not go to Meta. 'Tis a silly place.
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@Machavity That Answer looks a bit odd. Not sure what's at the end of the ternary. I'll run the last line though. See what happens. The stuff before that doesn't seem to be sensible.
23:17
@cigien Yes! Available now on MetFlix.
@Machavity It may be a little while.. I'm a little busy on meta :D
@cigien At -7 I'm not sure OP would appreciate it being undeleted!
@Nick Maybe so. 1) It's not up to the OP anyway. 2) I'll leave a comment explaining why, thanks.
@cigien I'm not suggesting it shouldn't be undeleted. OP can always delete it themselves afterwards. It's a pity that these foreign language questions get so many downvotes when simply closing them is sufficient.
And many of the downvoters don't bother to check for any edits/improvements, to then remove or reverse their votes.
23:25
@Nick Actually, I don't usually see so many downvotes on non-English questions. I'm a little surprised about this one. It even had text, and some code.
@AdrianMole Yeah, that's definitely an issue. It's not an easy one to solve though. It's not like users can be expected to follow up on all the posts they take actions on.
@cigien My experience has been that the opposite, most of them get at least a couple. And as @AdrianMole says, they rarely get revisited to see if they have been improved so that they can be reversed.
I agree. It also crosses the "don't leave comments on downvotes" issue. In C++, on those occasions when I've received downvotes (on answers), there are generally comments left. If/when I address those concerns, I will normally ping the commentator, with something like: Thanks for pointing that out. See edit...
... more often than not, the downvote(s) is(are) quickly removed, or even converted to an upvote.
@Nick No, I'm agreeing they get a couple. 7 seems a lot though. And yeah, users don't follow up. I come across these translated questions every now and then. I don't bother with undeleting unless I think it can be reopened eventually. This one just needs some some details, and it'll be fine.
@AdrianMole That's true for answers, at least in the C++ tag. Not so much for questions, and I don't really know about other tags.
Of course, there have been a few occasions where the comment was along the lines of: This is just utterly and completely wrong! In those cases, I have always done the "Honourable Thing!"
I mean you should check who's saying it, but if someone confidently says that on a C++ answer they're probably right. Also, if you don't do the honorable thing, it'll get done for you. We're not fond of bad answers, so they don't live long :p
23:37
I've yet to have an answer deleted by anyone except myself. One question (my very first) was eaten by Roomba, though.
Is there a way you can be sure you haven't? You don't get notified.
@IanCampbell Yes - I would have been notified (I hope).
Hmm, I didn't know that, I guess I've never had one deleted then.
I've had answers deleted as a result of the question being deleted. I don't think that I got notified when that happened.
@IanCampbell Actually, now that you come to mention it: I have also had answers deleted by way of their parent questions (and no notification other than possible rep. change).
Seems wrong, somehow. I would like to be informed if the Community saw fit to delete one of my posts.
23:42
Sounds like you're going to make a feature-request on meta. I approve.
@AdrianMole I agree - I just had that happen yesterday and the only reason I knew was because I lost rep.
I should have seen it coming though as my answer got downvoted the previous day (presumably to make the question eligible for roomba)
@Nick That annoys me a lot. I remember when I was starting out and had low rep, a couple of times I've had correct answers being downvoted. I had no idea why, and would anguish over it, wondering what I'd gotten wrong. It's only after participating in here that I learned why that happens. I think it's very unfortunate that users do that, just to be able to roomba the parent question.
@cigien There's a meta about that :)
@Scratte I'm not surprised. Do you have a link by any chance?
If you do find it, could you share? I'd like to read that.
@cigien it's because they don't want to vtd the question personally, as you will be able to see that they did that. By doing it this way they avoid potential revenge downvotes
@Machavity It works, but I don't consider it to be a stellar Answer for a few reasons. If I had come by it and checked it out as I've done now, I'd have left a comment on it and possibly a downvote.
@Scratte Thanks. Helps me deal with that flag
I am curious if it was edited since it was deleted and if so, how it looked before. I wouldn't have deleted it though as I don't find it to be completely useless. It's certainly not harmful
@cigien There is a meta on that:Clean-up by downvoting? A ridiculous user experience. The LD/DR is: users should not downvote in order to cause the Roomba to delete a question. The question or answers might be otherwise deserving of downvotes, but just in order to trigger the Roomba is not an acceptable reason to downvote.
23:57
@Scratte Was deleted by 20k votes. The original was more some useless commentary. The main question for me was "Did the edit actually make this a useful answer?" I'm not inclined to override 20k votes just for an unclear edit
@Makyen Thanks for the link. I'm very glad to see that there's consensus that such actions are unacceptable.
@Machavity Though I'm no Java expert, the edit made there seems so drastic that the answerer would have been better off (IMHO) posting the edit as a new answer.
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