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01:50
I assume that the autoclose as duplicate dialog (for the OP) only show up when someone close vote the question, not on duplicate flag?
Can we please flag that spam so I can del-pls the question? I'm pretty sure no one needs indiahouselifting.com to solve a typo...
I'm not sure, but I think if the answer is deleted as a result of deleting the question, and the answer has spam flags raised on it, it gets deleted as spam. Definitely not sure though.
@cigien I don't think the poster gets the penalty if the answer gets deleted in that manner...
I think anyone who flagged it just gets a helpful flag instead.
Ok, then I guess we shouldn't delete the question till the answer is nuked.
Why the rush to delete the question though?
@cigien exactly - I have the request waiting to be pasted into a message :)
I just like to make things tidy :)
02:01
Fair enough :)
02:23
@cigien If the answer is deleted in that manner, then the spam flags are marked helpful and the post is hidden behind the "see revision history" banner, but no penalties, other than the one downvote for each helpful spam/R/A flag, are applied to the user.
@Makyen Ah, I see. Thanks for the clarification.
@Nick IMO, the 2k views on that question argues that the question would be a decent signpost. I've converted the two "answers" to comments, so that Roomba can do its job. However, the two downvotes that were placed on the question today will result in Roomba deleting it in a week.
Do you think this comment is okay? (on an off-topic general-computing SO post, it points to the same question on SU)
On a related note, if the question "how to do <specific general-computing task Z>" is off-topic, "how to do Z in language X, library Y" on-topic (if not duplicate), then is "how to do Z in any programming language and any library" on-topic?
02:54
@user202729 That's not how I'd link to a cross-site duplicate. Telling them that it's off-topic here is redundant to the question being closed. In general, unless you are specifically aware of what is on-topic on another site, we don't say things like "it's on-topic [over here]", because the other sites get upset when we're wrong about that. In the case of general computing, the post notice explicitly directs the OP to Super User, so pointing there isn't all that helpful to the OP.
OTOH, it is helpful to mention a cross-site duplicate. You can do so with just something like "Cross-site duplicate: [link]".
@user202729 That would be too broad, IMO.
@Makyen I'm not sure it's a useful question. Someone misplaced a }, pretty much all the other similar questions are someone misplacing a ;. But if you would like to retain it I'll retract my del-pls and my downvote
... Why can't normal users view how the question was.
How many upvotes did the answers have originally?
@Nick I didn't say it was a useful question. I said it might be a useful signpost to the duplicate. Those are not really the same thing. A question could be complete garbage, but have good SEO, such that it turns up in people's searches when trying to find a solution to their problem. Now that the question doesn't have any non-deleted answers, logged-out users will be taken directly to the dup-target without ever seeing the duplicate question.
@user202729 Anyone can see all recorded version of a non-deleted post by going to the post's history page. While you'd have to manually compute a post's score for any particular day, you can see when the post was voted on to the resolution of how many votes on a particular day from the post's timeline. For non-wiki posts, you can get when votes happened down to the second from the reputation page of the post owner.
@Makyen gotcha. I've edited the post (it had a JS snippet in it anyway) so that I could retract my downvote; please bin this request
03:09
@user202729 Define "which answers to which questions" and what you mean by "originally" (i.e. when you are meaning). Strictly speaking, all post have an "original" score of zero.
1 message moved to SOCVR /dev/null, by request/agreement.
I mean before the conversion to comment (obviously?)
@user202729 I now assume that you mean the two answers I converted to comments and mentioned above (i.e. not on the question which you were previously discussing). If that is what you're asking about, then they both had a zero score with no upvotes or downvotes. The spam answer on that question was deleted with a score of -3.
 
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05:42
There is no way that is Yahoo's customer support.
If someone has a Yahoo email address, can you report that website please
@tripleee not spam?
@Yatin the linked image seems real...
@Yatin could be that too, but looks like just a desperate site owner not figuring out how to use these sites
Ohk
@Yatin question is now closed and eligible for deletion
Oh great
06:26
What does Answers are contemporary to the question mean? A flag I raised about duplicate answers was declined with this message.
Thanks @TylerH and @Makyen.
06:38
@oguzismail I'd assume the moderator was attempting to communicate that the answers were both given around the same time as the question was posted. In general, we don't delete similar answers which are not copying from the earlier answer, or which were not given substantially (day(s), if not years) after the other answer (i.e. after there was time for the user to see that they were not offering anything actually new, and it's clear the users were not writing the answers at the same time).
Do you want a response which is specific to your actual flag (which may require providing some details about the actual flag)?
@AmitJoshi np. Happy to help.
@Makyen No, didn't realize they were posted at the same time (they are only seconds apart). Thanks
@oguzismail np. Ahh... yeah, that would definitely do it.
 
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08:17
@JonClements :P can puppies clear it?
09:36
I love that they posted the spam, realized that it was supposed to be in the form of a question and answer, edited the question into a question, then reposted the spam as the answer. Really shows their appreciation for the Q&A format.
It's flagged as duplicate, but need to have a look stackoverflow.com/q/66166920/2289835
09:56
@RumitPatel The answer on the dupe target addresses their question: "Also the permission READ_PRIVILEGED_PHONE_STATE is not available for non platform apps." - was there something else missing there?
10:42
@RumitPatel At least it has an accepted answer. In fact it has two.
@RumitPatel It doesn't seem to have new activity, so you couldn't request in here.
Happy Palindrome Day (for those who use proper date formats). 12/02/2021
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I use ISO8601
So all dates are emordnilaps?
Zoe
Zoe
11:31
@RumitPatel um, no
None of that is a request for libraries or tools. One can argue it's too broad or lacks an MCVE, but I think it's a dupe. Definitely NOT softwarerecs, though
@Zoe Noted
@Zoe Should I retract this Close-Vote?
Zoe
Zoe
No, just leave it. If I can find a dupe, the reason will (probably) correct itself
I've closed it already. It will go in the next sweep
Zoe
Zoe
Just found dupes :')
12:31
@AdrianMole Proper day format would be yyyy-mm-dd. But I'll accept yours as second best.
12:52
@JohnDvorak I didn't know we had a best date format competition. ;)
Zoe
Zoe
as long as it isn't and doesn't contain yyyy/dd/mm or mm/dd/yyyy, it's all good :')
so epoch timestamp?
Zoe
Zoe
Sure, why not?
@rene Don't we always?
@tripleee 98k
12:58
it is, but can it genuinely help future visitors?
It looks helpful
I find that a ratio of only 8 upvotes per 98k views very poor
97990 users didn't find the question helpful enough to get an upvote
or they don't have upvote privilege
check anonymous feedback
13:04
@rene why I got this Too many queries are running, you may only run 2 queries at a time
@Dharman I'm trying but the query is taking too long
@user15070659 because nobody posted a del-pls for it?
@user15070659 them for some reason your IP is shared and/or you clicked twice. Did you try to login first?
@user15070659 Close one of your sede tabs
34/-43 for the top answer
@Dharman Yep, not very helpful
The error message in the title is too generic
Still, I don't know if we should remove it
I'm not in favor of deleting.
thanks for the discussion in any event, very useful!
I protected it to prevent future low rep answers
13:08
@rene Which?
Ok, I see. BTW, it's closed so I doubt anyone could answer it without being reopened :D
true that
There should be some canonical for this kind of problems
SO offline page is designed like this? i.sstatic.net/bXSGu.png
13:56
@SurajRao oops sorry..can an RO remove that? OP has translation^ @rene
Is this question on-topic or customer support?
@JeanneDark that sounds very customer supporty
Yeah, questions about service pricing are off-topic
Thanks!
14:33
@tripleee I agree this one seems to be of little value despite the high number of views; it's information that would be easily discoverable elsewhere... I think the views only came from the incredibly simplistic title
Is this on-topic?
14:50
@oguzismail looks like it. Not thrilled by it.
15:40
@user15070659 You don't need to request 20K deletion for spam and R/A posts. you can use [tag:spam] or [tag:flag-pls]...
Is this an answer?
... The human participants of the room will handle such requests but some of the regulars appear to be robots (and they are easily confused). One member is a plant of the Ranunculaceae family.
@JeanneDark NAA
Thanks! Is already gone
@JeanneDark I can't read it , lolzzz
16:22
^ translated but needs debugging details
My flag on a answer has approved, but that answer still appear??? stackoverflow.com/a/66162007/15070659
@user15070659 What flag was it?
@user15070659 The user edited it into shape. A moderator marked it as helpful since Rev 1 was NAA but left it in place
@JeanneDark not an answer
@Machavity understand. Thanks for clarification
16:44
Human, How many robots here?
42
@user15070659 ✋ Robot
2.000000000000000000002763
Robot, how many humans here?
Didn't those go extinct some time ago?
16:58
del-pls humans
@Yatin something with a virus?
17:15
@Machavity which 2?
There's SD and Queen that I know of
@Queen say hi
@Machavity Cody too
17:31
1 message moved to SOCVR /dev/null: invalid request
17:46
Comment from the poster of a closed question that probably sums up so many: You are right, but it's easy to ask than think!
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20:16
@Machavity Could you delete this request?
Done. Misclicked and moved the wrong one first
20:56
\o
o/
 
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22:37
@halfer I don't see much point in saving that question
23:02
Also the suggested edit has typos in the conversion of the screenshot to text, however since the question was closed I'm not sure that this is important.
@karel Where?
23:28
@Braiam In the 3rd line of the final part of the trace at PX.Data.PXCache1.Persist(PXDBOperations operation) should be at PX.Data.PXCache1.Persist(PXDBOperation operation)
@karel you might want to use multiline non-formatting
Well, fixed.
BTW, I consider spelling of error trace not that critical
23:49
Seams like this Q could be really interesting, but I really don't understand OP:s intent stackoverflow.com/questions/66180412/…
> Q: What do you mean with "just temporary"?
> A: yes,I mean with "just temporary"
Yeah, that's a mess. But still, I get the feeling that this really could touch some interesting core elements of C
I'm generally against calling functions inside conditional statements
Why?
@Braiam I'm curious why? If you don't need the result of the function other than for the purpose of the conditional, why bother assigning it to a variable?
Is it just readability? I know a good compiler will optimise the assignment away, but for interpreted languages it is a performance hit.
23:57
I can understand if one is against ASSIGNMENTS in a conditional statment, but a function call?
One construct I really understand if people have opinions, even if I don't mind myself, is:
`while((c = getchar()) != EOF)`

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