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@AdrianMole As currently phrased, it could be closed as opinion based. I've edited it slightly, and I think it's ok to reopen now.
@cigien Yeah! I wanted that in the review queue, really, so I could "Edit and Reopen" (i.e. remove the tag from the title). But, nay worries...
@AdrianMole Oh. I'm confused. Why can't you edit it outside the queue?
I can! But I get no credit for it ... so why would I do such a thing?
You get credit for doing things inside the queues?
Oh, badges. I see :)
@cigien :)
00:23
Sorry, I completely forgot about that incentive structure. Sorry for keeping you from those sweet badges ;) I edited the tag out of the title though, good point.
... I deliberately left it for you to do!
Thanks :p Actually, there's a badge for doing edits out of the queue as well, but that's at 500 edits, so we're probably well past that anyway.
BTW, I'm in a 'strange place' just now (nothing to do with Stack - real life grief) ... so, if I am sometime unresponsive, please don't add any meaning.
Sorry to hear that, hope whatever it is works out ok. Yeah, I definitely don't have any issues with that; SE should always be at least a strict second to real life.
Coming here and taking a "back seat" approach is actually helpful.
... something to do in between the big duties.
00:28
Yeah, it's a pleasant distraction. Too much of a distraction at times :)
00:54
@cigien thanks for the edit
 
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04:11
@Joundill don't vtd it, flag it as r/a. IIRC, if it gets deleted before it accumulates enough red flags OP won't be penalised.
@Nick Gotcha
04:58
@tink Not as many as English has. What does tab mean in that phrase?
@oguzismail that comes out of gastronomy; it's another word for an "open bill".
"Oguz went into the bar and told the tender that the two chaps who came in with him are drinking on his tab"
@tink Oh, now that makes sense
Glad to be of assistance ... =}
 
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07:02
In my defense I only read the last sentence ...
07:35
What about this answer? At first it looks like NAA, but it could also be interpreted as an answer to the OP's question "Can it be done through the UI?" as "No, currently not." And I'm not even sure the question is on-topic ("Questions tagged with [jira] should be related to interacting with Jira programmatically.").
@JeanneDark I flagged it as NAA
Thanks, it's probably not wrong to flag it as NAA.
@JeanneDark yeah, but it is not a 100% certainty either. If too many reviewers follows your second interpretation I'll have a declined flag.
07:57
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@rene I don't think the chances are that high it'll be declined. My second interpretation is probably too charitable.
08:16
I can't remember right now, does a certain amount of flags by users auto-delete a post? I know this is true for comments, but is it for answers as well? I just flagged the above as spam and it was immediately deleted. Wondering if that is actually due to my flag or just a coincidence...
@Tomerikoo Only red flags (6 spam or R/A)
@JeanneDark R/A?
rude or abusive. Others like NAA or VLQ just push posts into a queue.
Thanks!
Also see the SOCVR FAQ for specific rules about flag requests based on the flags' characteristics.
09:42
@tripleee How did you find that plagiarized source? Google the content?
09:54
@Tomerikoo yeh, picked a paragraph which looked not completely generic and Duck Duck Goed (Duck Duck Went?)
10:33
angular binding
@abru Hi! What do you want to tell us?
@klutt I've seen a title like this before, noth... what the heck is that code???
Looks like a stairs to me I agree
No stairway to heaven though.
No, this is a highway to hell
That will take for-ever ;)
11:35
That code looked good for a stack overflow
At least there was code! :)
11:58
Posting in all boldface gets mapped to "needs more downvotes" by the AI. — tripleee 21 secs ago
@jps the text is direct copy paste from the URL.. not sure if it is spam.
above if you see in red color in i pass the players key so that will return player info
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@SurajRao ok, might be, I seldom click on links unless it's github.
@jps always nice to have a working api_token
Morning
@rene Why these messages moved to "Request Graveyard"? Is it like tresh?
*Trash
Requests that have been completed are moved to another chatroom so they don't clutter up the chat history. A script performs the action automatically.
@RumitPatel These requests were already acted upon and the questions closed...
@Tomerikoo Noted
@RumitPatel as it happens, a section about this was added to the room FAQ earlier this week
@JeanneDark Thanks
@tripleee Thanks
@RumitPatel Why is that opinion-based? It's just Needs Focus/Details
It seems he was asking which library to use. though it is correct for "Needs Details Or Clarity"

What should I take care of for this type of case?
@RumitPatel You shouldn't worry about it too much. If a question should be indeed closed, the reason is less critical
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13:55
Can this be considered an answer? The author thinks they followed the guidelines when posting it.
@Tomerikoo Thanks. and noted. :-)
@JeanneDark It looks like a question to me
@JeanneDark Classic "Having the same issue" NAA....
Thanks! I guess they refer to How to answer: "Still no answer to the question, and you have the same problem? Help us find a solution by researching the problem, then contribute the results of your research and anything additional you’ve tried as a partial answer."
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14:14
What should I do when I find a question that contains personal information for a 3rd party? Say a developer posted a question containing the address, phone number and email of some real person -- their own customer?
Raise a custom mod flag?
Ah here it is: edit it out of the current version and raise a custom mod flag: What should I do if a user posts sensitive information as part of a question or answer?.
@dbc yeah, edit, mod flag, ask for redaction.
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Done.
You can't beat Google ... SO is extremely effective in getting their new posts indexed ...
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Will that put the question into the reopen queue if I flag it after editing out the personal information? From Which edits push closed questions to the reopen review queue?: Edited (body edits only) within 5 days of closure by a 3rd-party, provided the editor has not also flagged the question or voted to close it...
14:53
@TomerShetah You shouldn't make requests about questions you have answered. It's against room rules
@oguzismail Sorry. I didn't know that
I first answered and then found the dup.
And I can't delete my message 🙈
That's rule #15.
@TomerShetah You can ping the last active RO and ask them to bin it.
@JeanneDark Thanks. How can I know who is the last active RO?
@TomerShetah RO's names are in italics.
14:56
@Machavity Thank you 🙏🏽 and apologies for violating the rules. It was unintentional.
@TomerShetah Just ping any RO in the list (that you can ping at any rate). If you don't, there's a decent chance we all miss it
@TomerShetah It's not a big deal. We don't expect new people to the room to know the rules
Actually when joining a few months ago, I read the tutorial, but I didn't remember that rule :)
@TomerShetah Now is the perfect time to refresh yourself on all of them :-)
There are many and hard to remember from only one reading
The important one is Rule #33: "Never argue with rene about what Rule #47 means." And Rule #47: "See Rule #33."
So, can we argue with rene about what rule #33 means?
15:08
I read that as "Argue with TylerH about what Rule 33 means"
Rule 33 to me is "Clean up the mess that you make."
I think we need more rules.
yikes, the duplicate trail on this question is messy. stackoverflow.com/questions/24600937/…
15:26
@TylerH happens occasionally when there are existing dupes and some of those dupe targets are then closed as dupes.
That's most of it, yeah, but also one of the targets there is not that great and is closed as a dupe of much better ones
if I had a gold badge I'd be updating the targets to point to the ultimate destinations
@JeanneDark although italic blue names may/may not be RO's... :p
@TomerShetah See socvr.org/faq#who-are-the-room-owners for a full list of room owners.
Useful for discriminating between hard hats and cartoon dogs.
Thanks for the support everyone! By the way, what should I do in a case where I first answer and then find an older duplicate?
You might comment on the original question "Potentially relevant: <link here>". Someone might come along and close it for you. It's generally poor form to answer a question and then turn around and vote to close it.
A more drastic measure is to delete you answer and vote to close as a dup. Then you can post a CV-Pls here. Obviously this won't work if it's accepted.
15:36
@TomerShetah if you think the question should be closed then you can vote to close it as a duplicate. If your answer answers the target question, move the answer there instead (if it's novel).
If it doesn't, don't move it.
@Makyen 1) Can anyone on SOCVR participate in this cleanup? 2) Is it necessary to have certain score/knowledge about the tag to participate? 3) If a very old question needs to be closed in the tag being cleaned up, is it ok to place cv-pls here without any new activity or activity by self? I know this is not allowed in general. 4) Where can I find more guidance that one should read before cleanup?
@AmitJoshi Anyone in SO can participate assuming they have 2k+ reputation (we discourage users below that threshold from participating due to not being able to make edits on their own). Knowledge of the language is useful... if you come across a question where you're not sure of the outcome due to lack of knowledge, just skip to the next one... there will surely be plenty of questions a total stranger to the tech can comfortably handle.
Some info on tag cleanup is here meta.stackexchange.com/questions/140392/… but there is probably newer/more in-depth info somewhere else
@IanCampbell Or click "info" below the room description/tags?
@JonClements You're the room puppy. Close enough
@JonClements I didn't know that, thanks.
15:46
@Machavity aww shucks... /me wags tail...
The above exchange just validates my point about hard hats and cartoon dogs.
@TylerH I'm interested in knowing if people think it's a good idea to vote to close as a duplicate after answering if you leave your answer visible. Clearly it's preferable to find the duplicate before you answer, but sometimes a superior search approach comes to you later.
@IanCampbell Opinions vary. Some will say that's unethical, because you're making it harder/impossible for people to compete for points with you, and if it's a duplicate then you should know better than to post an answer to a question that's already been asked/answered (assuming you are leaving your answer up on the dupe).
Others might say it doesn't matter, go for the points. Or that it's OK because it's hard to find good duplicate targets with SO search, etc.
Personally I'm in the first camp. It's one thing to answer a question that gets closed as a dupe. It's another if you answer a question and then you find out its a dupe and then you vote to close it as a dupe while leaving your answer up.
Yes, that was my thought process, thanks for clarifying.
I've said it before in here but doing that last act is very 'Ayn Rand'ian (e.g. "I got mine, screw everyone else")
16:21
@JeanneDark please don't push your luck ;)
16:36
Suraj, rene and Jeanne Dark are you real human, not robot?
I give the impression of being a robot? ;)
I successfully passed recaptcha last time...
Are you sure you’re not a robot?
I failed recaptcha last time, it was traffic light
@SurajRao did you cheat? :p
@AmitJoshi It looks like @TylerH covered much what you were asking.
As to (3): cv-pls requests are permitted on any of the questions with the tag, but such requests are discouraged, because such cv-pls requests are, mostly, not that helpful. Most of the people who are interested in close-voting in support of the burnination will be filtering the Close Vote Queue for the tag being burned. We have a direct link to the filtered Close Vote Queue in the message announcing the burnination, so it's very easy for people to do so.
Filtering the Close Vote Queue for the tag is substantially more efficient than having cv-pls requests here in SOCVR for a subset of those questions. Overall, if you're wanting to generate more participation, then a reminder message asking people to filter the Close Vote Queue for the tag is much better, but shouldn't be done more than once or twice a day in total (overall, not just per-person).
OTOH, if there's a question involved in the burnination for which it looks like the close-votes are going to age away without being handled in the Close Vote Queue (more likely for large burninations which go on for a while), then it's reasonable to post a cv-pls for that specific question.
As to (4): Some burninations have specific guidance, which will normally be summarized in the burnination answer to the question on Meta. The guidance may also be in other answers to that Meta or in the question. If there's relevant guidance which hasn't been put in the burnination answer, then feel free to edit it in.
18:12
@NathanOliver Have we temporarily suspended the "active in the last 6 months" rule for the ML theory questions "project"? None of the questions in this bulk request seems to have activity in the last 6 months, but I did not notice anyone pointing that out cc @TylerH
@desertnaut AFAIK, no. We actually don't want to handle tag burns here anymore. They're supposed to be coordinated on meta. For larger efforts, a dedicated chat room should be created.
@NathanOliver Thanks, that's what I thought. Be sure to inform @DanielF in their next similar attempts
@desertnaut It was discussed in this case.
 
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19:45
@dbc For the situation you're asking about (i.e. after closure, editing out some personal information and then raising a custom moderator flag), then the question will be placed in the reopen queue, because custom mod flags (i.e. "in need of moderator intervention" flags) are not considered when determining if the user has "flagged the question" for the purpose of preventing putting the question in the reopen queue.
Once the question is closed, the only flags available which you can raise at that point which will prevent a subsequent edit by you from putting the question in the reopen queue are the spam and/or rude/abusive flags (i.e. VLQ is not available after closure). If you raise one of those two flags and then quickly retract it, your subsequent edit will not put the question into the reopen queue (answer by Shog9).
It may put it in the reopen queue if you raise the spam or R/A flag after editing. Questions are put in the reopen queue after editing by a task which is run on a periodic basis. If the task is run between when you edit and when you raise the flag, then the question will be put in the reopen queue.
Overall, a sequence which would work to not put the question in the reopen queue is to: flag as spam; immediately retract the spam flag; edit to remove the content which you feel should be retracted; raise a custom moderator flag to request retraction of the material you edited out.
@TomerShetah A list of Room Owners can be found on the left half of the room's info page, sorted with the most recently active at the top. In every chat room, there's a link to the room's info page just below the tags in the right-sidebar on this chat page. On mobile, that link is probably in a hamburger menu (I haven't checked in a while).
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@Makyen Thanks but... I'll try my best, but I feel as though that may be too complicated. I do try to get things right, but I can easily imagine not following that process perfectly.
My flag is still open after 5 hours BTW. Should I just del-pls the question? It's got a -7 vote at this point.
@JeanneDark thanks - I already saw this, but it does not address the violation of Rule 11 about recent activity. And I find very strange that nobody noticed that in a bulk request for closing 9 questions
@dbc If you want to del-pls is up to you. There's a bit of a backlog in dealing with flags at the moment, and has been for a while. As usual, the backlog is most prominent for custom flags, because they, on average, take considerable time and effort, so moderators often find it easier to clear out the ones which don't take all that much time on a per flag basis.
@JonClements Happy Birthday! I hope you have/are having/did have a great day.
20:08
How often do puppies have birthdays? Once every dog year?
... or once every "Year of the Dog?"
Yes
@JonClements Happy birthday! I hope you got a fourth leg :)
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