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00:22
cheers @cigien, @Braiam ... flagged with custom NAA mentioning its age
00:37
This post looks reasonable to me, but it looks like it didn't to others. Anyone else think it looks irredeemably unsalvageable? stackoverflow.com/q/65679848
00:57
This was answered successfully, but is there a better reference to dupe-hammer with? It seems like a common reference question, but one that might be hard to search for. stackoverflow.com/questions/66128264/…
01:41
@HovercraftFullOfEels someone needs to delete that entire q&a
02:12
@Nick Already done, but better than being simply "deleted", it has been marked rude-abusive
02:23
@HovercraftFullOfEels I was hoping a moderator might come along and r/a hammer them all... it looks like that might have happened since both answers are that way
02:36
Where did the "linked and related questions" pane go to?
02:49
@user202729 You need many linked questions to get it
You can also do https://stackoverflow.com/questions/linked/id
... wait it's still there.
Reloaded the page and its back. Perhaps some temporary error.
 
1 hour later…
04:44
@PetterFriberg When you talk to me about being busy with work, you're preaching to the choir. :-) No worries on that. I'd just rather people not risk things falling through the crack, simply because it looks like someone else might have already done something. Several mods usually read the transcript in here, but... life happens to all of us, and even if we do have time to read it, we could always miss things. Flags make it less likely anything gets missed.
@IanCampbell Argh! They've hidden it now! It used to be much more prominent, unless I'm misremembering (which is possible).
@tink To add a bit more... we'd prefer that you not go seeking out old, link-only answers to flag. That just makes more work for everyone, and for little gain. But, if you come across them while using the site, then, sure, go ahead and flag them. For old answers, I'm much more likely to convert to a comment than delete outright, especially if they've gotten some upvotes over the years. I hate destroying value.
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@CodyGray, review queue auto suspend set to unsuccessful 2 task?
@sta No idea. Maybe so?
I don't control auto suspensions.
@CodyGray - I don't seek them out; I watch for active questions; and if old stuff bubbles up (and the subject looks interesting) I read the question and answers ...
@tink Understood. I wasn't accusing you of anything. Just pointing out that we do sometimes get users who say, oh man, I can write a search expression that'll look for tons of old stuff to flag... and... yeah, that's not great.
sta
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04:50
@CodyGray I made my 1st mistake one month ago, and the 2nd mistake i did 2 days ago, then I banned from review
Heh. All good - I don't have time for that kind of stuff; life's busy enough as it is, and I often feel sorry that I can't contribute more ...
No seeking out old things ;0
@sta Since you are kind of asking my opinion... I don't have a lot of sympathy for people who have failed legitimate review audits. So, failing two within a month seems like a lot. They are 1 and 2.
While I could maybe see why you would be hesitant to flag one or both of those for outright deletion, I surely cannot understand "no action needed". Obviously they were at least in need of editing.
Many people find that guide/checklist to be helpful.
@Nick Sorry, was reading the transcript in another room. :-)
@CodyGray no apology required, you're allowed to occasionally do something other than monitor SOCVR :)
@user202729 That does happen sometimes. The "linked" questions list is even sometimes missing entirely from certain questions. It appears to be some sort of database issue. It's been reported on Meta several times. It's been fixed once or twice, but usually fixed on that individual question, not fixed at a system level.
05:16
Is this worthy of deletion due to the lack of MCVE? Or could someone conceivably find it useful?
@RyanM Seems like it might be useful? They do give a console error message. Sometimes, there's not an MCVE available when debugging; you have to just use your intuition.
Gentle reminder not to target answerers for deletion of Q&A.
I target tags
07:06
@RumitPatel not sure why you post that here but that is not how this room works. Please see the FAQ: socvr.org
07:31
@rene Sorry. I also want to be part of and contribute to reducing the Close Vote queue.
Already read the Tour page. but didn't get much idea how this works.
@RumitPatel See this on how to format requests.
Thanks
Is there an appropriate way of getting rid of a useless accepted answer on an old popular question? Neither the OP nor the answerer is active anymore
Why does that make the answer useless?
@RumitPatel welcome to close voting then ;) It is best if you go over the FAQ (I know it is a bit lengthy, sorry for that). Maybe watch the transcript a bit, see users like @JeanneDark offer specific links to guidance, check our tools and then have another go. We'll try to gently "yell" at you when it is not quite right.
07:45
@Nick The answer is useless because it's too localized and doesn't help anyone. Not because asker and answerer are inactive
You could downvote it for being unhelpful to you, that's about it though
This is the post I'm talking about. The answer with the top score is good, the accepted one is just noise and has no value
@Nick It's unhelpful to all, not just me
Looks fine to me, an alternative answer is still an answer, the top scored answer even goes on to say what author of the accepted answer said in the comments xargs was not the best option
It's also got 5 upvotes, so was clearly helpful to more than just OP
08:00
The question is about a common misunderstanding, whether xargs is necessary in OP's use case is irrelevant. The accepted answer helps OP and OP only, the upvotes don't mean it helped anyone else, people upvote everything.
08:14
@MrUpsidown It didn't have activity in the last 6 months and you answered it, so you are involved.
Note FAQ rules #11 and #15.
I know about the 6 months rule but the first feedback was yesterday. I didn't know about the "being involved" rule, sorry.
08:50
what about an answer which doesn't answer the question at all, can we post a del-pls for that here?
@tripleee sure, if a vlq flag will not work.
@tripleee FAQ #11: "del-pls is for posts that: ... or answers which have a score less than or equal to 0."
thanks ... in the meantime, the answer was (vaguely) clarified in comments
there is no way to retract delete votes?
@tripleee annoyingly, nope
@RyanM thanks, looks like I had already upvoted that (-:
09:06
^ arguably on-topic (app publishing, not customer service, though some details on what they configured would help), probably a dupe, though
@rene why are the dataexplorer questions not off-topic on SO? Shouldn't they all be on meta.se?
@bad_coder in general you can ask support, bug and FR questions on any per-site meta. If you only have an account on SO you shouldn't be forced to create an account on MSE. As SEDE is software that is part of the SE network question about it are on-topic on per-site metas and therefor on MSO.
@bad_coder they're coding questions, which are on-topic on SO
although a substantial number of those are mistagged
@rene seems a bit unreasonable to fragment the Q's across sites, they could be migrated and if the user didn't want an account he could dissociate.
@rene that's not MSO, though (-:
09:18
@RyanM I understand the logic as @rene explained it, but it's still mind boggling. (Seems to go against the principles of keeping things organized and info centralized.)
@RyanM Oh .. :facepalm:
o/ ok that clarifies the policy :) thank you.
@RyanM okay, it was actually just five recent ones...now it's zero. Two python questions that were tagged with it for no apparent reason, and three azure-data-explorer questions that already had the right tag.
@rene Thanks. :-) I'll check it out to understand it well.
09:33
@Machavity stumbled upon a must-read gem written by a friend of mine, absolutely recommend it Was ist die genaue Bedeutung von “zynisch”?
Could this somehow considered to be an answer?
@JeanneDark not in my book, it's a bunch of text with no answer or even a suggestion (including the admission "There is no right or wrong answer to this"), plus two links
Thanks, it's even the same link twice
Well, that was certainly a week. Guess I should get started on these:
@Zoe "This should be a question you should post on Quora if you just want feedback." [screaming internally]
@DanielF your link is missing an h (in https) (in the close reason comment)
@RyanM Not sure what you mean. In the close reason in the flag?
my link there seems to work
@DanielF here
right, ok, fixed the copypasta
don't think I can fix that flag
That one works? (can't see it from my end)
yep, looks right (you can just refresh the page)
@JeanneDark ...extremely confused why the asker put up a 500-rep bounty to reward that answer for "making it clear, and posting an 'official' answer."
09:59
@RyanM Some people love to put up bounties it seems
Hi all. It's me with my dumb question again.
How do we handle future answers like that one: https://stackoverflow.com/a/1512096/6560478 (canabis leaf ascii art)
@DragandDrop probably in this day and age the junk would be edited out swiftly
@tripleee well, it took a few months, but it was edited out...
Zoe
Zoe
@RyanM Ikr
@vestland (probably link to the question rather than an answer)
10:07
@RyanM rolled it back again. does it count as a rollback war if there's only one rollback every 5 years? stay tuned...
10:45
@tripleee Indeed, thanks for pointing that out!
11:18
What happens with questions that are older than 6 months (no request here) and that should definitely be closed? Surely I can cast a close vote but does this have any impact if I am the only close voter?
They go into the close-vote review queue. Sometimes they get closed there (though admittedly, less reliably than more recent questions). I've seen it happen, though.
I see, so for an older question, that's the only way to get it closed / possibly deleted? (cast a close vote and hope)
I am asking because I don't much understand why we have that 6 months rule... because when a question is older than 6 months, it doesn't make it any better than what it was a few months earlier... Just trying to understand.
Ah, here's an example from earlier today: someone flagged this 2-year-old question to be closed, and it picked up three reviews and was closed: stackoverflow.com/review/close/28287712. Another one from today: stackoverflow.com/review/close/28287835
ok, good to see it happens
A slight disclaimer: I filter the queue, so I'm liable to find almost every Android question, at which point its priority is increased if I review it, since it already has one review.
The reasoning for the 6-month rule is basically the room's capacity to have enough close votes to close questions
It was formerly 1 month, but was raised after the number of close votes required was lowered.
11:30
ok thanks for the info
11:45
@MrUpsidown Here's the explanation by Makyen
slightly disappointed by the short monologue from Makyen there ;)
12:01
Can I get a guideline from mods on how many gift-wrap candidates a day I should do? I'm limiting myself to 3 for now, just so I don't burn everyone's close votes
Mostly becasue Cody balked at me just dumping all of them at once
FAQ #12 provides some guidance that might be relevant.
Ahh, good. at 15/day I might actually finish in a week or two
Just make sure that Cody isn't half-balked. xD
12:17
I'll keep it to 3 at a time, and space them out over the day
12:38
@DanielF If I'm understanding #12, the idea of spacing requests out is to preserve the appearance of not making too many requests. In this case, you appear to be listing the requests on Meta, and have also stated that you'll be limiting to 15 a day, which appears to be an acceptable number. This is about as transparent as it gets, and as such I see no problem with dumping all 15 at the same time once a day. It would be more transparent that way I think, and easier to track.
This is just my interpretation of the rules, of course, so you should definitely get other opinions, and possibly confirmation from an RO before doing that.
there is no specific requirement to go via this room, per se; probably you could get it done a lot quicker if you just put the candidates you want closed in a gist and added a link to that somewhere
then maybe follow up here with the ones you couldn't get closed by a quicker consensus
@cigien Understood. I'll let some other folks chime in and see if that's the consensus
@tripleee gist?
pastebin, what have you ... gist is Github's offering
list? I guess I could just link to tthe meta answer once a day
when I update it
those are all closed already; I was vaguely under the impression that you had more in the pipeline
12:43
I just got through a real tough week and am just starting. I'm sort of posting them as I find them in work breaks :)
Speaking of which I should be doing something other than chatting :)
If a question opens with "I want to make a virus", are there some grounds for deleting it, or are we still supposed to assume they're acting with some unspecified honourable intentions?
@SurajRao Thanks. Looks like some grey area. I guess I'll flag it and let a mod decide.
@JeanneDark would have gone with not programming on that one...
13:27
deleted by OP now anyway
Is that SD report spam? I can't open the link.
Yeah, it seems so.
That question attracts alot of spam for some reason...
15:27
@RumitPatel I'm pretty sure that's an audit
@RumitPatel That links to a review
Auditing SOCVR?
@Dharman Gotta keep us sharp and not robo-reviewing...
@RyanM Yes. I thought let me put it here in this chat group and then go to request to close that.
15:32
I don't know much about it but I learned a lot from my previous mistakes from reviews.

Is it mandatory to have knowledge about it?
@RumitPatel The short version: it was a test (a fake review) to see if you were paying attention and reviewing correctly. You passed the test when you voted to close it. It was actually already closed a few weeks ago, and recently deleted, so there's nothing else for us to do.
Basically if you're reviewing and either 1) get something that looks like a sparkling paragon of a question or answer, or 2) get something that makes you wonder if you had a stroke, it's probably an audit.
Some of them are certainly not that obvious. Just have a look at meta.
If you really want to wonder if you're having a stroke, I suggest reading some of the actual spam people post...
Morning @NathanOliver, could you grab this one as well? It's actually a review link to an audit.
15:39
done
maybe the stroke thing is only the edit review audits.
@RyanM Yes, thanks
Last 9 Gift wrap candidates (for today) incoming:
woops, ignore that end part
2 more in the MSO answer if anyone wants to go digging
I'll add more later to raise tomorrow
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how to handle this kind of question? Laravel 404 not found after laptop closed
15:59
@DanielF Please avoid posting large blocks of requests. We don't have hard numbers, but we try to avoid wall of closures postings. You can read more in the FAQ: socvr.org/faq#GEfM-limit-your-requests
@NathanOliver I asked about that earlier. Following guidance here If that's not the consensus I can go back to doing them 2-3 at a time
I honestly thought I'd get heckled if I did more than 3 a day, never mind 3 at a time, but whatever the guidance is I'll follow it going forward.
@DanielF I'm not sure where cigien made the jump from 3 at a time to 15 a time, but we definitely want to discourage that kind of large batch request; we aren't users' personal dumping grounds of cv-pls requests. The FAQ even explicitly mentions "more than 5 at a time" as being problematic.
@DanielF Personally I like blocks of 2-3 sprinkled in throughout the day. I would advise doing that going forward.
ok, I'll keep the batches small
16:08
@DanielF You can find a list of Room Owners in the FAQ to see whose guidance is the law of the land.
@TylerH As I mentioned in the message, my understanding of that rule is that about 15 cv-pls requests a day is reasonable (assuming one uses all their CVs on requests made in here). Assuming that one does follow the guidance of a reasonable number of posts per day, is there any particular reason to spread them out throughout the day?
@DanielF In general if something is being done at scale, like a burnination or cleanup, then generally it's not appropriate to post cv-pls requests for those questions here, since it's an effort helmed by the community writ large, rather than by SOCVR. We usually have a separate room for tag burninations. I know the ML project is not a burnination, per se, but it may be worth considering a separate room for similar efforts in the future.
@cigien Yes, it reduces the urge to use SOCVR as your personal dumping ground of *-pls requests, which in turn helps avoid what could appear to be abuse "Tim is just posting a wall of requests for all the questions he doesn't like!", it reduces the likelihood that users will spend all their votes in one place or on some special project inadvertently, and it avoids getting users in the habit of posting walls of requests, which again can lead to an overwhelming amount of requests in the room.
I'm sure there may be other reasons that the other ROs have in mind
@TylerH So should I not ask at all here? Because I don't think it's likely I'd get much traction making a separate room. I can go back to 3 a day or so if 15 isn't OK. I don't think the scale is so high that it's not finishable in a month or so that way.
Considering I haven't got a single suggestion from anyone else in the community on my MSO question :)
@DanielF I think it's a little late to worry about this specific effort here. My message was more for any future similar projects
Since we're so near the end (or at least, it sounded like we were? maybe we're not) of those questions
Well, I was goign to add more, I'm still sifting
but those are all the questions with >100 upvotes, so that's a good start anyway
was planning on going down to any question or question with an answer with >50, which may be another 30-50 or so
16:43
@DanielF 15 per day at 2 or 3 at a time shouldn't be an issue at that volume
@tink I don't think it should be closed... What's wrong with it?
@Tomerikoo Other than not being about programming?
@Tomerikoo it as nothing to do with programming?
Interactive use of a single linux command.
Why not? It's basically bash
Ummm ... look at bash's tags ..
16:45
Not all questions are on-topic: "Questions about interactive use of Bash are more likely to be on-topic on Super User than on Stack Overflow."
That
Right. Really asking to know, not arguing
I always found it confusing what is the line on those things between SO and SU
I mean I still get to SO questions about stuff I'm looking for using bash commands... But those are probably very old SO questions
I disagree. We had this out over powershell. There is a programming element here
Heh .... so do I ... just I'd prefer to have Unix & Linux as a "quick option", rather than Super User.
Do tell @Machavity ...
@tink ..... I was hoping for an interesting discussion. I'm still confused...
16:51
@tink I think Makyen put it best last time it came up
Jul 10 '19 at 19:02, by Makyen
Powershell, and terminal based shells in general, are, as @Machavity mentioned, a grey area. Often it's a judgement call. IMO, most things that are being used as single commands or a set of commands not logically related (e.g. order doesn't matter) (with some exceptions for programming-based single commands) are general computing (grey area, use judgement). Things that are implementing logic, or a sequence of interrelated commands, are programming.
If you're trying to say that fixing systemd is on-topic because it uses bash, I agree that's off-topic. But how to set the bash environment to use a persistent value looks like borderline programming. Plus that Q has been around for 4 years
So ... I'd agree with @Makyen's statement by and large, but getting the current date doesn't qualify. But in this particular case we'll just have to disagree ...
Meh =}
fixing systemd ... might be tad broad ...
LOL
TIL, you can add a backslash between quote blocks to stop it from merging two consecutive quote blocks into one new line.
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So LS_COLORS=never ls is programming, too? =(
17:01
@tink Eh, why?
@Braiam why what?
@tink Why would just configuring whenever a command outputs color for the interactive terminal be on topic? I don't get how we can reach that conclusion.
@Braiam - scroll up and read the thread starting here
So thiswill survive because of the accepted answer? It says 'no roomba' at the top ...
@tink Yes, Roomba won't touch posts with accepted answers
Meh
@tink @NathanOliver Could you shunt this one as well? It's been acted upon, but has since been reopened, making it eligible for closure again.
Thanks.
17:20
np
18:36
@Braiam arguable, I have a short-list of interesting questions I want to answer. Only reason they never got an answer is because they're edge cases that are difficult and take hours to solve.
@Braiam if you start deleting those a lot of the rarer artifacts will just get obliterated.
@Braiam I think you had linked me to that before, and I enjoyed reading the way you presented the problem, can sympathise with some of the points presented, but have to agree that not all questions with no answer serve no purpose. I'm far more annoyed with the umpteenth trivial dupe that people pounce on to answer because it's quicker to respond than to find a suitable dupe.
@tink Why annoyed? It can be deleted two days later
18:53
@oguzismail if you watch high traffic tags daily it's a nuisance. You loose focus and reading time. Sometimes you have the trouble of closing the questions yourself, other times you feel like not reading at all and just finding something you can answer yourself.
@oguzismail because I'd have to keep tabs on things that got closed but won't roomba ...
19:11
@bad_coder I don't see how that's relevant.
@tink same as above, how is that relevant?
Comments shouldn't prevent roomba from acting. If something is interesting to you a single upvote makes it uneligible for roomba.
It's irrelevant to SO, it annoys me as a person.
Dupes w/ accepted answers should IMHO also be deleted ;)
@tink Por que no los dos?
¿quienes dos?
los no answers y los accepted dupes
@tink It's a joke, usually meaning that we can choose both.
19:16
no tengo ningún problema con los NAA ;D
Heh OK then
BTW, for me duplicates should also be roomba-ed, if the target has other 10 more duplciated questions closed against it
19:40
@tink depends, some dupes are good as sign posts
heh ... Fairy nuff, I guess .. but how many sign-posts does one need?
@eyllanesc sounds like it should just remain closed, not necessarily deleted. It'll roomba once the reopen vote expires in a few days, anyway
@TylerH I did not know that the reopening votes expire but I am based only on the current state of the post and that with that state that post will not be eliminated by roomba
@eyllanesc Yep, close and reopen votes expire after 10? days
since about 2017 or so
@tink tabs?? I just follow them until they're eligible for delete votes. You know, by clicking that follow button underneath
19:46
@TylerH But of all that post was not going to be eliminated by roomba even when the reopening vote is not there. Note: I placed the request before the reopening vote was given.
Same thing? :) "To keep tabs" == "to keep track of"
@eyllanesc The thing blocking it from Roomba currently is the reopen vote. It's already been through a reopen queue with 3 leaved close votes and has a negative score (and it's over a week old), so it's highly unlikely to be reopened unless OP edits the question (to include the info needed to reopen it in the first place). Once the reopen vote expires, it will immediately qualify for Roomba due to being closed and will Roomba the very next day at 1 UTC or whenever that check runs.
If you are using the Roomba forecaster to determine whether it will Roomba in its current state, I believe you can hover over the text where it says whether it will or wont, and it should tell you why and under what conditions it will or will not Roomba.
@TylerH Didn't Shog modified it to be more "days since it was qualified" instead of immediately after is qualified?
@tink This is why I hate English
@Braiam oh, maybe, I'm not sure
19:54
@Braiam that's not accurate, in some of those edge cases I'll have to spend 1 or 2 hours to determine "if it's even possible to solve". So it might be a gem, or a far-fetched dead-end. It would be reckless to vote before hand.
@TylerH That's what I gather here meta.stackoverflow.com/a/307010/792066
@bad_coder Well, you have 365 days to decide. I don't know why would my proposal (ignore comments) would ever fall within your reservations.
@oguzismail don't tell me Turkish doesn't have idiomatic phrases that don't translate well into other languages literally.
@Braiam yeah, 365 seems like a lot...But those rare gems went much longer with 1 partial answer, or no answer...
That aside - English is a total pig of a language ;)
@Braiam if all the SME's looked at it and weren't able to answer, it's probably got some value.
20:01
@bad_coder I don't know how I can tell you more clearly: your concerns aren't even relevant to the changes my proposal addreses.
@Braiam off course they are relevant. But you just have to be right (even when you're not.)
@bad_coder If they didn't feel that the value translated to a single upvote... sorry, but that has not sympathy from me
@bad_coder Read the comments. I'm not right, I'm simply pointing out the obvious.
@Braiam yeah, but you're not the only one out there. And those SME's thought: "tough question, won't vote either way..."
20:04
Unanswered questions are a dead-end in search, @Nicolas: they're worth keeping around for a while on the chance that someone will find and answer them, but beyond a certain point if no one is expressing any interest in them they're just noise. — Shog9 Jun 25 '13 at 20:26
@Braiam there's a difference between a somewhat populist meta thread, and a fair discussion. What i just said is entirely based on Shog9 posts, let's assume the man had a good measure of reason to what he said.
/me grabs the popcorn
@Braiam the same Shog0 who said:"interesting artifacts".
@tink :D
If Shog isn't enough to convince you, I don't know what will. I already pointed out the obvious solutions that will fully address all your concerns. You have decided to ignore all of them. I can't have a discussion like that.
Shog0?
20:05
@Braiam hey Braiam, I already countered a Shog quote with a Shog quote.
@Braiam Even Karl Marx contradicted himself...
If you want to have a discussion, post a meta question instead.
@bad_coder But not Nietzsche; never!
@Braiam please don't Braiam, you also soo often decide to ignore the lot of them. So it's only today, this one, that I address everything you said, only to be accused of ignoring it.
@AdrianMole "Jamais Adrian!!!"
@Braiam I can't man, I don't do populist posts...I'm not feeding the masses what they want to hear.
@bad_coder Propose a serious solution instead. Will you?
I already gave you 3. How about you have 1?
And that's on top of the fact that: your concerns aren't relevant to my proposal.
The whole meta discussion addressed that fact several times, by several users.
@Braiam NO. I don't have the brainpower to spare right now (and I'm off to dinner), but as an exception I decided to entertain a brief argument with you. And you have to stop worrying about being right, because being right should be unimportant most of the time.
20:15
unless you are an air traffic controller ;)
@bad_coder Well, then when you have the brainpower, do it. I will be waiting. BTW, you may want to check this other discussion about the same thing meta.stackexchange.com/q/322197/213575
@Braiam I won't check anything except the supper, I was wrong (maybe) and you were right (probably). Who cares anyway?! What's important is that it was really nice talking with you Braiam, take care (that's where a lot of people get it wrong). Thumbs up.
\o I'm off, good night ya'll.
20:43
@Braiam I don't think he did any changes based on that, just talked through the options available at the time
could be mistaken, though
@NathanOliver can't you also just not have a > character on a line between the two blocks?
@TylerH Wow... what a burn :D
maybe I'm just not understanding what he is talking about :-)
@TylerH That normally removes the newline and merges them or leaves a gap. You can see what I'm talking about here: meta.stackexchange.com/a/360824/291223
ah I see you mean
@eyllanesc Close and reopen votes start to age away a nominal 4 or 14 days after the most recent such vote was cast at a rate of 1 such vote per day, if there are no more such votes cast on the question; 4 days if views >=100; 14 days if views < 100. The actual times are between 3.5 and 4.5 days and 13.5 and 14.5 days, depending on when during the day the close- or reopen-vote was cast vs. when the expiration task is run. cc @TylerH
@tink @oguzismail If you're interested, the Request Generator has the ability to schedule a revisit to a post after an amount of time set by the user. There's also another userscript, Stack Reminder, which allows you to schedule a reminder [I don't use it, so can't really comment, other than it looks interesting.] IIRC, SO Botics also has a bot which you can have remind you.
@Braiam @TylerH No, that was not changed at that time. The logic was changed on 2019-01-10 such that for the RemoveDeadQuestions Roomba task (and not the other tasks) all downvotes must be > 2 days old at the time that weekly Roomba task is run. (clarification comment)
20:56
Is this NAA? My internal vague translator is a bit out of kilter, just lately. Looks like a question, to me, but is it a proposed solution?
@NathanOliver Check my latest edit :D
neat. Another new(?) feature \o/
Technically, quotes are treated as paragraphs as long as every line has the >
@AdrianMole Looks like (an attempt of) a question to me...
@Tomerikoo OK - So, it's both NAA and NAQ. ;)
21:00
@NathanOliver It's not new. It's the defined way to indicate in Markdown that the end of the line is to be treated as a <br/>.
It works in blockquotes and normal text.
good to know.
Not sure why, but, whenever I see "sudo," I have this mental image of seriously plump Japanese wrestlers.
... maybe I'm getting confused with "judo"?
@AdrianMole Now you made me imagine a bunch of sumos yelling "sudo!" ;D
I guess my joke didn't completely belly-flop, then? xD
@AdrianMole probably because of sumo
21:14
@AdrianMole If it helps, think of sandwiches
I thought Sumo was one of the three main Japanese state banks (along with Origami and Bonsai). In the recent financial crisis, Sumo went belly-up, Origami folded and Bonsai was forced to downsize.
@AdrianMole zing
fna, fna,...
@Makyen cheers man, will look at that
21:38
@AdrianMole You're forgetting Sushi that got rolled over...
... and Futon, whose directors were so laid back, they didn't even notice the crisis.
21:50
@AdrianMole ...and here I thought they just folded.
@Makyen Now, you're just being silly.
22:13
Is this asking for recommendations (SD reported answer) stackoverflow.com/q/61216047/9473764?
23:03
Seeking opinions from other big-guns: is this "opinion based"? Just because there's a "best way" in the question, doesn't make it so, IMHO.

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