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@oguzismail Wow, Jeanne Dark is a model!
Gotta upvote everything she posted, maybe she notices me
Hopefully she'll notice quickly, before the serial upvote reversal script does.
It runs once everyday right? I think I have a chance
Let me know how it works for you
11:33
If someone accurately flagged themself for voting fraud, would the flag be marked helpful?
@RyanM sure, it is about the action not about the flagger
What @rene said.
I should have specifically said for committing voting fraud, but I suppose the answer's still the same.
Mark helpful, punish for voting fraud (if warranted).
Was there a meta announcement about not being able to force edits (over existing suggested edits) by navigating to site/posts/<post_id>/edit? Or was it just a change that got made in the background
I think I've preemptively flagged myself once for my own voting fraud.
11:36
@RyanM Yes. I've marked many users' flags helpful immediately before suspending them. Granted, most of these flags only brought the offenses to my attention indirectly, but the principle is the same.
@Nick not that I know of
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@Nick Maybe I get to use those pitchforks after all :P
Just get an "A suggested edit has been added for this post that must be addressed before further edits can be made." error now
@Nick I don't think that is meant to be a supported feature ....
How do you decide it's voting fraud? Is there anything other than using sockpuppets to boost your reputation that is considered voting fraud?
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11:38
Yeah
@rene Well.... it was a useful one
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Serial downvoting is also vote fraud
@oguzismail Revenge downvoting would also be voting fraud.
There's probably other stuff, too.
As is serial upvoting (based on a user, not on content)
Casting and/or earning votes illegitimately.
It's intentionally broad :-)
11:38
@CodyGray And how do you decide it's revenge downvoting?
voting in general is a fraud. Since 2020.
We don't really disclose the methods we use to make the determination, because then it would be easier for users to game the system by avoiding detection.
Basically, us r smart.
@oguzismail it is based on how angerly you clicked the vote button.
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For an instance, when you leave a comment saying a post is off-topic, and get rewarded with 20 downvotes.
Whoa.. Today's technology is beyond my comprehension
11:40
Indeed, very few people can understand me.
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if we only had some programmers to explain it...
@oguzismail the methods would broadly be described as "circumstantial evidence," which moderators have access to much more of than ordinary users.
@RyanM Meh, what rene said makes more sense
Click Anger Level is but one input to the formula
@RyanM You remind me of how annoying it is to see legal dramas dismiss "circumstantial evidence" as if it is unusable.
11:44
@Zoe Not that but I got downvotes right after closing and downvoting questions at least a couple times, none was reversed though. So I assume the process is not automated
The process is automated, but the script doesn't catch everything.
@CodyGray if you hate yourself as much as I apparently hate myself, may I introduce you to the @BadLegalTakes Twitter account?
@RyanM Better or worse than @SwiftOnSecurity?
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@CodyGray That's a pretty way of saying "but the script is horrible"
There are varying degrees of horrible.
A non-horrible thing could still be not perfect.
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11:46
I've had a few rounds of extremely sus upvotes (the 4 in a batch type) that don't get reverted.
With the information gathered from this room I'll master revenge downvoting and getting away with it
Maybe the system decided you deserved them for that abbrev?
@CodyGray SwiftOnSecurity is an amazing mix of fascinating technical content, odd posts about corn, and extremely dank memes.
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/shrug
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11:48
We'll see. The last time I tried, it took 3 flags and about 6-8 months (not even kidding) for a reversal. Also had a downvote reversal that was only partial the other day
There was a very large backlog on vote investigation/invalidation tickets escalated to CMs some time ago.
So 6-8 months would not have been surprising.
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Define "some time ago"
6 to 8 seconds
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This was in 2019, if that makes a difference
Yes, seconds were much longer in 2019
11:50
Uh... several months back. Stretching back at least to 2019.
A couple of months ago, staff decided that these tickets would be moved up the priority list. There was a big initiative to drill down the backlog.
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yeah, I remember ^^"
@CodyGray The only "required reading"?!? You know the help center (did you get attacked by German grammar there? :-) links to a FAQ index, right? And that links to individual Answers. One needs to read the Question to understand the Answer, and most of both Answers and Questions on those pose contains other links to other posts.. so when following all those links one only need to read all of meta too.
@Scratte "Help Center" is a proper noun because it's the name that we give to it. Thus, it's properly capitalized. And, no, it does not incorporate the entirety of Meta by reference.
@cigien How about This is not a toilet or I'm serious? There's also Not really sure, but I'm doing it. And this one for moderators: Yay! Buttons :)
11:58
@AmitJoshi Why does that need to be deleted?
@Scratte Most of those don't work when rendered at small sizes.
@CodyGray Aha.. going just by all the posts directly referenced from the FAQ is still a week of reading for most normal humans.
@CodyGray Images can be cropped..
@Scratte The links to Meta are just supplemental, not necessary. Reading the text in the Help Center itself should be sufficient to get started with asking and answering questions.
@CodyGray It should. But then you see comments referencing some meta post about why your Question will get closed..
Again, supplemental information.
You committed the offense, so we assume you need more elaboration.
I don't think it feels like supplemental if that's the reason.
I'm just trying to tell you that all that information that's in your head about what posts are fine and what posts are not, isn't simple. It may seem like just a little bit to you, but it's not. It's a lot of accumulated knowledge and it takes a book to write it all down.
12:07
What is not sufficient about [on-topic]?
@CodyGray I don't understand it either. I just know that's the advice given in my country for head injuries. It's not just monitors. It's anything where you have to pay attention to visual details. No needle point either.
I would think that reading would also require paying attention to visual details.
Yes, that's also discouraged.
I thought you said reading a book was preferred?
12:12
Huh, I certainly didn't notice any adverse effects from screen time after I had a head injury, at least no more than the usual get up every so often to give my eyes a rest
@Scratte Oops, sorry. Somehow, I totally misread your message as saying, "aren't people supposed to read and not look at TVs and monitors..." I have no idea why mentally appending a "d" to the word "suppose" caused me to miss the "not".
@Nick That doesn't really prove anything. I had a family member that smoked cigarettes all their life and they lived a long life :)
Sure, but 1000 people having an issue and 0 not doesn't prove anything either ;)
@CodyGray Did I get the "d" wrong? Is it "not suppose to"?
Supposed
12:15
@Scratte "Supposed to". It wants the D.
Oh. I see :)
Think of "supposition". The verb form of that is "suppose". Doing it in the past => "supposed".
How about present. Am I suppose to use supposed?
Or, if longer explanations are your thing: grammarly.com/blog/supposed-to
It's not present tense, though.
The supposition occurred in the past.
@Scratte You should use supposed in basically all cases, except where saying something you're not sure about I suppose
12:16
What am I suppose(d?) to do now?
@CodyGray Because it is asking for resources and correctly closed for same reason. All answers are also suggesting the same.
@AmitJoshi That's not a reason to delete it. Posts are deleted because they provide nothing of redeeming value. That doesn't seem to qualify. It looks like there is useful information there.
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Why can't we just stick to deleting the stuff that's not going to help anyone at all.. ?!?
12:35
@PraveenKumarPurushothaman I don't think that's quite HTML101. It sounds more like they've managed to put Visual Studio Code into a Vi mode or something. But I can't tell for sure.
@CodyGray Ahhh, okay! I didn't think that way. Just my thought.
Oh you changed your hat! It's no more recognisable @CodyGray...
Yeah, this isn't a great hat.
Off Topic... When did this started appearing? Or did I miss it totally? I am seeing this for the first time.
@PraveenKumarPurushothaman Been there for quite a long time now. Added at the same time as the orange "Staff" badge, I think.
@CodyGray What? Staff badge? Wow. I am missing that out. Checking for some staffs!
Okay cool. User #3 has it... Nice...
12:51
@CodyGray Well, you jinxed us... today another much stronger earthquake hit 6.2 us... go to hell 2020... now I am shaken and stirred... otherwise fine...
^^^^ What do you all think?
I still feel the question needs to be closed... Something's not working up.
Question: If I approve an edit that brings new activity to an old off-topic/closable post then am I allowed to send a cv-pls here?
@CodyGray May be I am not understanding this. The question is closed as resource request long back. Yes... there are votes and views. But those are because it was not deleted so far. Answers on many closed questions (for any close-reason) does accumulate votes (and views if title is internet-friendly); it’s natural. Recommendations are off-topic and those should go is what I understand from my experience on SO so far.
Of-course, there are many closed questions those should not be deleted. They may be locked. Many not-locked and closed questions also need to stay. I understand the value in answers on even closed questions.
About the value of answers in this particular question, yes, there are answers those are explaining how to use that recommended tool. But, a new question can be asked (making sure it does not become broad) about specific problem in that specific tool by adding specific tag.
Morning
I am asking because if I understood the reasoning correctly (to not to delete the closed question), it will save me from posting incorrect delete requests here in future.
Hey @NathanOliver! Long time no see! o/
o/
I had a couple of weeks away from work so I was blissfully SO-Off
@AmitJoshi I do not understand what you are asking or what arguments you are making. You seem to be operating under a robotic notion that if a post is closed, it should be deleted on the same basis. That isn't necessarily true. The question is correctly closed, but since it has accumulated valuable information, there is nothing to be served by deleting it.
13:25
@CodyGray I will ask in other way. In case of closed question, how should I decide if the post (Q or any of the A) have a value to stay undeleted?
Take for example this other closed question. It have high views as well as votes (also accepted answer). Still in my understanding, this should be deleted because all answers are opinions. Users will upvote an answer if it matches with their own opinion or they get convinced that this opinion is correct. In this case, how should I decide whether the answers on this question have any value?
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Q: Can we export [import-csv]?

TomerikooI recently stumbled across this tag (import-csv) which has no tag wiki nor usage guidance and only 280 questions under its umbrella. My main question is what is it for? which is most naturally followed by do we really need it? From my short pass on some of the questions tagged, I found that there...

@AmitJoshi I think you are limiting the potential reasons for voting. I will upvote an Answer there if someone brings out something I had never considered myself, even if I do not agree with it. Note that Questions that do not ask for opinions often do get Answers with some kind of opinion in it.
And while you're right that the longer a post sits on the site, the more likely it will get views if it has a good title. But some posts will sit on the site closed and never accumulate any views at all. Some will get views and for the most part just downvotes. I know that some users will say that just because a post has a high score doesn't mean it should stay, but I'm not really agreeing with that. If a post accumulates upvotes, it means people appreciated it.
When a post is deleted, at most 10 users delete it. If the post has a score of 20, that means that at least twice as many other users didn't want the post deleted at all.
13:41
Related to above (now deleted) SD Report, this answer does not look Spam or R/A. It translates to "This is because the file name does not match there might be an issue during the upload".
@AmitJoshi The translation is irrelevant. The post is entirely in a language other than English on a website that is clearly English-only. That is abusive, just as much as a cat walking across a keyboard, resulting in posting gibberish.
@CodyGray Ohhh.. I used to flag them as VLQ so far.
@CodyGray Wait.. we're flagging non-English content as spam now?
@Scratte Abusive. It's gibberish.
13:47
That's.. not right. That's really not right. Lots of users have translators on the browsers and do not know that their language will not be translated on the fly by other users.
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If you want to impose the spam penalty to users that don't deliberately try to do something harmful, then I can't stop you. But I will never do that.
@Scratte It is deliberately trying to do something harmful.
Posting gibberish on this site is an abuse of its resources.
It's not gibberish if it's in a different language. That's even stated in the meta post about reviewing.
It's not gibberish. The machine translation is: This is because the file name does not match there might be a problem during the upload
which is anything but gibberish
Do you also visit spam links to determine if they're actual spam, @NathanOliver?
Download linked files to see if they contain malware?
Translating text is a zero risk endeavor and is easy to do with google translate
13:52
Well.. if I'm not sure if a post is spam, I often visit the site.
Why is that my obligation?
If the poster couldn't be bothered to see what site they're on and what language it requires, why should I be bothered to go through the extra effort of translating their post?
Would it make a difference if we say "No Roomba" when there really is no Roomba, rather than not saying it?
Flagging non-English content as abusive is an abusive use of the abusive flag, tbh
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Unless you know/have a trail of evidence that shows it's being done intentionally, of course
@CodyGray You don't have to . Lots of other users will do it. Some even post the translation in a comment for you.
@CodyGray I thought you personally had met people who didn't know this is an English-only site?
13:53
@CodyGray So by that logic when someone post a no effort question, since we require on topic questions, we can abusive flag those?
@JohnDvorak No, of course not.
@NathanOliver tbh I wouldn't mind that
@NathanOliver I think the entire Help Center's worth of requirements is a bit less obvious than the fact that a site where all visible content is in English might require English posts.
@CodyGray How do we know all the visible content is in English? What if it is auto translated?
@CodyGray The entire site will be in Swahili for all the users that have their translators set to on (to Swahili :-).
13:55
@NathanOliver that's the risk you partake whenever you use an autotranslator
FWIW, this should probably go to meta to get an actual consensus from evryone.
Yeah, I don't find that to be a compelling argument in any way.
@NathanOliver +:+1:
If I'm looking at my laptop screen upside down, then everything looks like gibberish.
@CodyGray So.. you can flag everything as R/A while your laptop is upside down?
What happened to assume good faith?
13:57
@Scratte No, of course not. Your argument was that users might not know that it's an English-only site because they have their browsers configured in a certain way. What about the users who have their laptops configured upside down? They wouldn't know that this isn't a place where you can post gibberish. Should we assume that they are legitimately and earnestly posting gibberish?
No, that's all ridiculous.
@AnnZen IMO, it is necessary. 1) Some questions may be bad enough to be deleted immediately; could not wait for roomba. 2) It sends the message that you have made sure roomba is not applicable. 3) It is generally used practice.
@Scratte Flag as ꓯ\ꓤ ?!?
@CodyGray the effort we request here is clicking "not an answer" instead of "rude and/or abusive" on the theory of assuming good faith
Having just openly disagreed with Cody on meta... amusingly in this case I have to agree with him, non-English content IMO should be nuked as R/A for being a waste of resources. If users can't see that they're on a blatantly English site, more fool them. The only reason I don't do as such is because it's "consensus".
When I see a non-English Answer, I raise a "Not-an-Answer" flag and tell the user that Stack Overflow is an English only site. I'll also use google translate to see if that's the only issue with it. If it's not, I'll add whatever is appropriate to my comment. Then they'll know what's up and down and can turn their laptop around.
14:01
I don't feel obligated to bend over backwards for users who don't care about the site.
And I don't expect others to do so, either.
If you want to do extra legwork, that's up to you, of course.
You don't know they don't care about the site. You're assuming bad faith.
14:02
@Scratte The evidence is literally right in front of me.
It's a blatantly English site, it's not bad faith, it's obvious
Assume good faith doesn't mean that we allow people to post abusive rants, either. (Maybe they thought abusive rants were OK? I mean, they're allowed other places on the Internet!)
To be clear, I'm exclusively talking about brand-new users here: accounts that have literally posted nothing else but blatantly inappropriate content.
@CodyGray The thing about it is that you don't have to flag it as R/A and impose the penalty. You can just flag it as NAA.. it'll be gone either way. And the user can learn from it. Learning from the penalty is.. not really the best way for a first time post.
I don't flag at all.
So I don't know what that has to do with anything.
Coming from a short discussion in Charcoal HQ, Cody's goal is simply to reduce garbage content to ashes. The destruction of the account technically leads to enforcement that that user won't post non-answers in the future (auto suspension if they make another account), which... technically leads to less garbage content propping up. Overall it's technically a net-positive, even if it seems like a bit of an overreach. That account destruction in no way stops them from browsing, as far as I know...
14:04
You know what I mean :)
@CodyGray Hmm. If anything, I would say R/A for non-English would be OK for repeat offenders.
My objective is to remove the content from the site and prevent it from continuing to get in.
@AmitJoshi Oh
@AdrianMole I don't want to wait that long.
Patience is a Virtue.
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14:05
If that were true, y'all wouldn't come here with your close-vote requests. You'd just let them wait in the close vote review queue like every other request.
Woot, I don't have to post a meta Q. From the canonical: Answers written in non-English should be flagged as very low quality, although not an answer will also work.
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@Spevacus How do we know we didn't shut down someone that just got it wrong? Instead of someone that was actively harmful?
@AdrianMole He who hesitates is lost
@NathanOliver Woot ?? Can you translate, please?
@Scratte Someone who willfully gets it wrong is harmful. When an account is destroyed for posting gibberish, how do we know that their cat didn't accidentally walk across their keyboard? Well, we don't. We have a rule: cats aren't allowed to walk across keyboards here. That's abusive behavior. Keep your cat off the keyboard.
14:06
Woot: to express happiness.
@CodyGray That is not a good comparison. We do not impose penalties of the same severity to closing a post as when we nuke an account and ensure the user cannot create a new one.
Plenty of times, the line is blurred between spam and someone who just posted a link to their website for coding advice.
@NathanOliver Happiness is an abuse of the site.
@NathanOliver Thank you. I know there was one :)
A lot of people here are confusing flags with moderator actions.
14:08
I like actions.
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I prefer comedies myself ;)
The Comedy of Errors?
@Scratte small pedantry point - mods can't ensure a user cannot create a new account. :-) They can try their darnedest but users pretty much can create as many new accounts as they want
@CodyGray Heh.. yes, and no! If I the consequences to someone for my actions, and I do want wish for those and I also want to sleep at night. I'll not act.. I'll be partly responsible. The whole washing my hands of the ultimate fate of someone else isn't making the world a better place.
14:10
@Scratte That isn't the relevant portion of the comparison. The argument was that "patience is a virtue". If we should simply be patient, then there's no reason to expedite the closure process.
@TylerH I know :) I like VPN too :)
@Scratte not even that, just use a new email address
@AdrianMole Romeo and Juliet except Juliet mixed up the fake poison for something ... way less convincing?
a VPN is only useful if you want to avoid your new account getting deleted in short succession :-P
@CodyGray There is because some posts will never get closed without them coming in here ;)
14:11
@JohnDvorak not sure what was less convincing about Romeo and Juliet when it first was performed: the poison being fake or Juliet being played by a guy...
@TylerH Sure it's not blocked on IP when metasmoke is involved?
@Scratte And some garbage is more effectively stopped before it has a chance to start.
@TylerH What about when they had guns?
@Nick hang on, you can't just skip West Side Story
14:12
@Scratte MS has nothing to do with IP blocks
@CodyGray That's true. Lots of good stuff is blocked that way too.. which is my issue with this. If we kill them all, none will transgress later on.
@CodyGray Metasmoke doesn't know about posts that were caught by spamram
I've never seen good stuff blocked by this.
@Scratte Actually I'd argue that not enough is blocked that way. For example: the thousands of questions we get that should be asked on other sites instead, even if the questions aren't currently meeting said sites' requirements.
@CodyGray Obviously not! Because it's all blocked, no? :D
14:14
I don't know why you'd expect good stuff to follow garbage.
@CodyGray My first posts were utter crap.. of course you can always argue that it never changed. It's still crap.
We have plenty of contributions and contributors. We aren't optimizing for sand.
Are moderators able to see what SpamRam catches?
@RyanM No, because it doesn't even let it get posted.
14:15
Geez. Cody's bloody quick...
@CodyGray I thought we didn't have enough answerers..
We never have enough high-quality content. But we have plenty of noise.
@Spevacus He's jacked into the matrix
If something appears to be a source of noise, then I'd prefer to silence it before it gets too loud.
@CodyGray It's not easy to get right the first time, times, 10 times.. that's my point.
14:17
We're not really set up to hold users' hands.
I really don't think it's hard.
I mean, yes, some things are hard.
Understanding nuances of the site's scope is somewhat difficult.
If you really want high quality from the first post, stop editing.. just delete it all, and keep only the best of the best of users. Everyone else will get tired of trying and find another hobby.
But we're not talking about some minor quality issues. We're talking about posts that are prima facie garbage. Something that can literally be filtered out by a machine.
That a post was in the wrong language doesn't make it "prima facie garbage" to me. It just means it needed to be posted in English instead.
The same could be said about spam. Maybe they were trying to make a helpful contribution.
If the content was horrible too, then I'll be more easily convinced. But that's now the topic here.
14:20
Except not, because obvious is obvious.
Did you know that we also destroy accounts who submit "test test test" questions?
For the same reason: it's an abuse of the system.
@CodyGray Wait.. like powersemantics.com? :) meta.stackoverflow.com/a/397315/12695027
test test test?
@CodyGray what if it was just someone developing a userscript / bot and it briefly got haywire?
@CodyGray That's not the same thing.
@JohnDvorak Yes.
14:22
@rene yea
@JohnDvorak then your diamond is revoked
@JohnDvorak I'd consider them responsible for that content. You made the bot, if it goes wild, that's your responsibility.
That's the thing: we don't ask those questions.
Frankly, though, having your account destroyed when you come out the gate with abusive trash is the best-case scenario.
It eliminates the baggage that you would otherwise forever be settled with and allows you to get a fresh start if you were truly a legitimate user who made an honest mistake.
You know, getting permabanned on the first mistake isn't quite welcoming...
I believe, based on Cody's posts elsewhere, that this policy is targeted at accounts that have never posted any useful content.
That is, if you post useful content, then do something wrong that could plausibly be an accident, you're not getting your account destroyed on the first offense.
of course, please correct me if I'm wrong.
14:25
@RyanM Yes, that's correct. (Oops, was I allowed to correct you if you were right?)
I forget what I've posted where.
@JohnDvorak You aren't the first person to make the joke that Stack Overflow is not very welcoming to spam and other types of abusive content. No. We're not. That's by design. Literally nobody wants that to change.
by "mistake" I don't mean spam...
Well then. I'd not know if someone posted something else, so I can't really say if someone is a first time poster or not. I'll just continue to flag non-English as NAA. If someone else feels that they must impose a penalty on it as if it's spam, then at least I can't say I tried to make them do it. I'm also not convinced that there's a consensus about flagging non-English content as R/A from a moderator handling perspective.
@Scratte No one is asking you to change how you flag things.
My overriding interest is in stopping as much garbage as possible from entering the site.
Other flags will accomplish this, too.
But they aren't as effective, so if the evidence available to me supports it, I would prefer to go with the maximally effective solution.
Yeah - why throw a hand-grenade when you have a nuclear arsenal?
This entire discussion may persuade users to just flag non-English as R/A by default though. Then we'll be removing content and imposing the penalty on users without any moderator involvement at all. I don't wish for that to happen at all.
14:33
Bizarro-world today. Someone just posted an answer on MSE protesting leniency for spammers: "Well if user does not kind of understand all this and still learning should not be considered a spammer and the whole year a mistake was fixed and not active do to personal medical reasons should not be a spammer Life happens"
Ok, someone downvoted my question and vote closed it with a reason I'm not sure fits. I'm asking here as maybe I think my question is fine when it doesn't. What do you think, people? stackoverflow.com/questions/65493369/…
I saw that...
I don't received any comment on how to improve it so...
@JorgeFuentesGonzález First off, please don't leave comments like yours that started with "wtf". I've gone ahead and removed that, because it's not a constructive way to start a discussion. Second, evidently you did receive suggestions on how to improve it, since you got a close vote with the reason you read and quoted in that comment.
@JorgeFuentesGonzález Dunno, but starting your very first comment on your post with "wtf" isn't a good start
ninja'd .-.
14:35
@JorgeFuentesGonzález Beyond those initial observations, I think you are overreacting to a single downvote and/or close vote. If you genuinely think that your question has no route for improvement, then there's no need to take any action.
^ I don't know TypeScript so I can't speak to whether it has a minimal reproducible example or not
Best you can do is to do the best you can do, as syllogistic as that is
All votes are simply advisory. With a single vote, there's no way to differentiate between the voter being wrong and the post being wrong.
I also do not know Typescript, and thus cannot give concrete advice, but the post looks to be, at least superficially, in a fine form.
Now, it's possible that the close-voter is someone very knowledgeable in Typescript and saw something lacking in your minimal, reproducible example. Maybe they ran it themselves, and saw that it didn't demonstrate the problem? Maybe you're lacking a variable declaration or something like that? I don't know, but all of these things are things you could check for yourself after having received the warning.
ideally an asker would check their MRE is indeed R before asking their question
Maximal Redundant Entertainment?
@JohnDvorak I think this one is supposed to be in Typesc.... oh, I see what you did there.
14:40
@CodyGray yeah, my bad with the "wtf" thingy. By the way, the reason for the vote close is exactly what I focused on in the question, but because it was a insta-vote close and no comment posted like "this is not salvageable" I freaked a bit. I usually add a comment when I vote-close or downvote if I see that the question can be fixed somehow.
@JorgeFuentesGonzález Yeah, I agree, in this case where there was clearly an attempt made to provide an MCVE/MRE, it would have been appropriate for the close-voter to have left a comment detailing their specific concerns.
But yeah, I got a comment with some help so I guess is not that bad haha
Normally, we don't ask or expect close-voters to leave comments when the problems with the post are obvious and/or adequately explained by the close reason.
@JohnDvorak lol xD
@JorgeFuentesGonzález What error do you get when using this code?
14:47
@CodyGray actually what I posted is the code I have (with everything clean), which is obviously failing and I don't know how to fix it. If you copy-paste it directly to VSCode (or whatever IDE I guess) it fails.
What are we supposed to do (if anything) when a very high rep. user puts a 'hidden' spam link in an answer? Here's a case in point, although the spam link has now been edited out.
@Scratte ohhhh yeah, maybe the error is what I had to post. It was sooo obvious for me (as I'm with this some time) that I totally forgot to add it.
@AdrianMole Uh, what makes you think it was "a 'hidden' spam link"?
Check the date: that was posted in 2011. The link has obviously just rotted over time.
@CodyGray Ah - gotcha. I checked the link, which is now clearly malware.
Everybody clickin' links to check stuff.
That ain't how I do it.
14:53
@AdrianMole May 5th 2011
@CodyGray Yeah, but I got the hidden benefit of being told that my computer was 'clean' but that I needed to update my McAffe ... which I don't hav. xD
Perfect, updated it. I think this time it has everything. Thank you all ^^
@TomerShetah It appears that ghidra is a software tool primarily used by programming, so I don't think that's general computing. It is, however, lacking in any relevant details that could be used to answer the question, so closure was still appropriate, albeit for a different reason.
@CodyGray I accept the correction. 🙏
@JorgeFuentesGonzález It's hard to get a post reopened if nothing has changed on it since it was closed. So.. some times you want to wait to see if it gets closed in it's current state before you make it perfect. Since the reopen-queue, if I understand it correctly, gets a before and after version of the edits made between the closure and the version presented in the queue.
15:00
@Scratte oh, that makes sense. Will wait to reupdate if I think something more. Thank you for the tip.
@TomerShetah Sorry to keep "correcting" you, but... the fact that you think a question could be asked on another SE site is not a valid close reason.
Again, I think that question does need to be closed, but it's not off-topic for the reason you gave ("because it is probably belongs to another SE site such as magento.stackexchange.com").
Similarly, it should not be migrated or re-posted to Magento.SE for the same reason(s) why it should be closed on SO: it's not clear.
@JorgeFuentesGonzález for what it's worth, all votes are by nature "insta votes"... as soon as you vote, it... casts the vote. Many users do not leave a comment when downvoting or closevoting because it tends to invite retribution, as many users incorrectly assign personal value to actions that occur on the site (e.g. "he downvoted me!" rather than "he downvoted this post"), or just as likely, comments requesting clarification are seen as a waste of time since most askers tend to ignore them.
Is this worth an R/A? (The translation is something of a rant.)
@AdrianMole Yes. But apparently not everyone agrees with me...
The only conclusion, the one suggested the very flag description, is that I am not a reasonable person.
To meta! Where did I leave my pitchfork?
15:10
@AdrianMole I would recommend VLQ or NAA, but if Cody sees a R/A flag on that, you can rest assured he'll mark it helpful :-)
The timing was nice!
As a test we might link to one of his own answers and see how that ends ...
This Mjölnir thing is quite intoxicating: I'll need to get some 'buffer votes' so I don't lose it. :-)
Oh, congratulations!
15:28
Any Android users here who can do me a favor? @Zoe, perhaps? I deleted an answer to this question that had plagiarized an answer to this question and won a bounty. That makes me think that the former question may be a duplicate of the latter, but I would like a double-check before I hammer it.
Zoe
Zoe
Checking
@TylerH yeah, with insta-vote I mean, just after a couple of minutes it got a vote close, like happens with all really really bad questions. Actually only got 1 vote and some comments instead of getting more close votes, so I guess was not that bad. Simply I freaked out a bit xD
Zoe
Zoe
@CodyGray the question is a minor bit of a mess, and consists of 3 separate questions. That alone would be enough to hammer it. The initial warning though, that's a dupe
But not of the one you have
It's of stackoverflow.com/questions/64170603/…, or possibly another one (because +0 Q +2 A is kinda sus on something like this)
The copy-pasta answer seems to apply to the second question ("after following the warning message...") - that's the only point that dependency becomes relevant
The third one is basically a typo (trying to download stuff while offline will not work for obvious reasons)
15:44
@AdrianMole Oh it's addictive, I got mine a couple days before you I guess and already hammered >50 questions, can't get enough of it
OK, thanks, @Zoe. Yeah, glad I asked. As I found more plagiarised answers, I also found that the user is not very good at relevant plagiarism. :-)
Cool, got slots for 2 more. Keep 'em coming :-)
Zoe
Zoe
Gonna see if I can find another target for the warning
15:46
Not totally necessary. I've solved the problem at hand, which is dispatching the question.
@oguzismail I'm nowhere near that number of CVs - but C++ has plenty of other hammerers who are all quite vigilant.
Zoe
Zoe
@oguzismail really grows on you - gotten addicted to my hammer too. Mildly satisfying to shut down the billionth NPE question before someone decides to answer it :')
Practically nothing else has the same benefit of making SO feel less like a hopeless slog.
@Zoe That's the nicest aspect.
Zoe
Zoe
Aside the one you linked (which could apply given that it got accepted -- it's thin since the error isn't included, though), I don't have anything else to add to the duep list, at least not for the time being
15:49
@Zoe Thanks for the effort you've put in so far. Unless you're just deeply interested, I think that's sufficient.
Unless you want to volunteer to go through more posts for possible plagiarism...
Zoe
Zoe
We have bots for that :P
Only ~120 of them.
Yeah. I used the bot as a start. It's not perfect, though.
I like to go through them manually.
Well, I don't like it. I actually hate it. But I feel it's necessary.
Zoe
Zoe
This is pure copy-pasta
At least they put it in quotes? :p
Zoe
Zoe
Do you want flags or messages, btw?
15:53
@Zoe I'm good with messages. Maybe not in here, though. SOBotics or Charcoal work for me.
Zoe
Zoe
SOBotics is probably best
16:41
@Dharman Wow! Adding "Tanks be advancing!"
@AdrianMole Well, no. See revision history
They just edited the title..
16:57
This question is quite broad and has been closed as opinion-based a few weeks ago. It has an accepted answer, so it won't roomba. Does this warrant a del-pls request? If not, I would clean up its tags, since it is mistagged, but that may push it into the reopen queue.
Editing tags don't push it into the queue, only edits to the body, if I remember correctly.

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