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12:02 AM
I think as written, it seems opinion based. However, the answer seems to show that someone might reasonably provide an answer backed up with evidence.
 
^ +1
 
@Machavity I was trying to think of another title, but couldn't get away from "this is great, right guys?"
Not knowing a java alternative of that is part of the reason.
 
Yeah, I'm not a Java SME either
 
12:18 AM
@NathanOliver There used to be a post notice which remained on the post until the bounty was awarded. Has that changed? Without seeing that post notice, I would have assumed that the bounty had already been fully completed.
 
@Makyen It definitely ended. Shows in the timeline. 8 days out, so grace period is over as well
@sidcoder Unfortunately it didn't auto-award the bounty or you'd have seen it by now. I also hate to say it, but the question itself is off-topic.
 
12:33 AM
@Machavity Well, tried to make it seem like something commonplace, but can't understand why it's commonplace. Kept the original understanding of OP.
 
 
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3:23 AM
Is this considered vandalism? stackoverflow.com/q/63914890/11573842
 
3:41 AM
@Yatin Yeah
 
Ok 👍
 
4:08 AM
Yeah that was vandalism, but it's five months old with no votes or answers. You know, it feels really bad that the only attention he gets is don't vandalize own post. I threw an upvote on it as the question is well formed.
 
5:04 AM
@Joshua Heh, it needs editing tho. I'll give it a shot :)
 
 
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6:19 AM
do you consider this answer is tp (NAA) or fp?
 
6:31 AM
@user15070659 That'd be spam. You can just flag it as spam. (spoilers: that's not the real Spirit Airlines customer service number)
 
@user15070659 That's not just off-topic, it's spam. If you're using the Request Generator userscript you can select the spam option for the request.
 
also that ^
 
7:28 AM
Hi everyone. Question: this was migrated yesterday from Android.se and I really don't know why. Seems completely off-topic here. Am I missing something?
 
@Tomerikoo well, the second question is on-topic... but also someone answered the first one :-\
...and only the first one, so it's not like we could just edit it out.
 
@RyanM But is the second really on-topic? I don't see anything programming related there (in all the question...)
Another dilemma. Is this answer an answer? It gives me the feeling of either NAA (link-only) or even might be spam. What do you guys think?
 
8:00 AM
"Your Answer is very important to me and to the world!"
 
@Tomerikoo I don't think it is and voted to delete. There is not evidence of spam, more of the zeal of self-promotion
 
@Double-expresso I don't think I support roughing up this answer. Imagine you were a person of good will and wanted to share something that you made to help others. How would you craft the post differently. The answer may need to be adjusted, but deletion seems heavy-handed. Please guide the poster regarding how to edit if you don't like their style.
 
8:20 AM
@mickmackusa I considered the good will of that person and decided it is not spam. I would post a comment not an answer if I had to promote my plugin. If they had done it for someone else's, wouldn't we flag or vote to delete?
 
@Double-expresso Yeah, okay, fair point. You'd rather it posted as a comment under the question. I can agree with that.
 
9:16 AM
 
9:34 AM
@eyllanesc @mickmackusa @Machavity :About "Host my website images on my own server using open source scripts [closed]"
This post is hidden. It was deleted 8 hours ago by eyllanesc, mickmackusa, Machavity.
According to this, the question is NOT Off-topic, because ...
SO says: The question generally covers … software tools commonly used by programmers.
--> please undelete question and provide bounty.
@eyllanesc @mickmackusa @Machavity --> "open source scripts" are OBVIOUSLY "software tools used for programmers", seriously!
... or "by" programmers
 
@sidcoder Consider asking on MSO.
 
@sidcoder software recommendation questions are off-topic
 
I just failed reopen review on following question What's the difference between 'my' and 'our' in Raku? I said "Leave closed" It is either too broad or duplicate. I am not asking for CV now, just for assessment of the question. Is it OK, or not.
 
@DalijaPrasnikar you could read it as "When do I use x or y" or "Can I use x and Y intermittently" ... but there is little substance to go on. not an awesome question as it lacks context.
 
9:49 AM
@sidcoder I totally understand that it feels like a major set back to lose 20 or 30 points when you only have a couple hundred rep. The take away here is to avoid disappointment, read the help documentation about what questions are on-topic, then only answer good, complete, on-topic questions. This way you will not have rep losses from page removals.
@sidcoder I think what you will find as a new member of this community is that virtually all questions are duplicates because there are literally millions of questions and answers built up over more than a decade. It will be very hard for you to find on-topic gems that are not duplicates. I recommend closing new questions and only answering the old duplicate if you have something new and valuable to offer. (this is what I do daily) It doesn't earn a lot of points, but it's honest.
 
@Tomerikoo It's about software tools commonly used by programmers, and is a practical, answerable problem that is unique to software development, as per the help center
 
@RyanM Thanks! This is why I just linked it and asked and didn't cv-pls
 
np :-)
With those I'm always tempted to wait to see where the spam link leads...
 
10:07 AM
Only that they forgot the actual link...
 
@Tomerikoo Sometimes they're added in later, or as an answer
 
@mickmackusa it is obviously a unique canonical answer: I provide a broad view of 4 different solutions, relevant for programmers as requested, from Windows, Linux, Open-Source, Raspberry Pi - no chance you can find a duplicate. It looks like you refer to the wrong question! It got to two upvotes in short time that the answer is useful.
 
How about you present your case on MSO?
 
^ best choice
 
ok: I am used to using Wordpress on Linux, that is why just said Linux here. Ok, Wordpress-Plugin. Please have a look again. Because I think you look at the wrong question.
 
10:10 AM
@sidcoder I hope you are not getting emotional about this. I do not want to set you off. The bottom line is -- you must never answer a question that is asking for a software recommendation (not even if it has a bounty). These questions will eventually be closed and thrown away.
 
@sidcoder we're talking about this one: stackoverflow.com/questions/66187832/… right?
 
@rene exactly, but @mickmackusa has this topic in his answer "Exclude strings from regex substitution [duplicate]" - that is why I looks at wrong question
 
@sidcoder Nobody can provide you with the bounty. The bounty was gone, over, done, 2.5 hours prior to you posting about the question & answer in SOCVR.
What happened is that the bounty ended and the 24 hour bounty grace period expired with your answer at a score of 1 and with it not accepted. Given that there was no answer which had been posted during the bounty period which had a score of >=2, nor an accepted answer, the bounty was just lost and not awarded to anyone. Not even moderators can get the bounty back.
 
@sidcoder you misunderstood the message stacking in this chat room. That delete request was separate from the earlier comments.
 
10:16 AM
Ok, but at least: question+answer could be undeleted again. Because, according to FAQ, I see it in ON-topic.
 
@sidcoder okay, so the question you argue about is asking for a recommendation, that is off-topic. The question is closed correctly, then deleted correctly. Those have no place on SO. It doesn't matter how much value your answer has. Consider posting it on your blog, or dev.to or quora.
 
@sidcoder it must not be undeleted or reopened because it is a question that is asking for software recommendations and Stack Overflow does not allow these.
 
@rene Thanks! This is how I see it too.
 
What topics can I ask about here?: "Some questions are still off-topic, even if they fit into one of the categories listed above: ... 4. Questions asking us to recommend or find a book, tool, software library, tutorial or other off-site resource are off-topic for Stack Overflow as they tend to attract opinionated answers and spam. Instead, describe the problem and what has been done so far to solve it."
 
10:20 AM
@sidcoder it is totally okay for you to encounter these challenges, set backs, misunderstandings. There are a lot of rules for new members to become familiar with. It takes time and experience. I've been here for years and I am still learning all the time. We can help you to understand things, but the help pages and meta should be your first point of reference.
 
@mickmackusa ok, then next time I use clean room approach to reproduce the open source without any link.
 
Also worth noting that regular user's can't vote to close bountied questions which can lead to off-topic questions remaining open for too long.
 
@sidcoder I personally would suppose that it was not THAT improtant to delete this question when I was in the first place asking about help for it. But YOU may know BETTER.
@mickmackusa I personally would suppose that it was not THAT important to delete this question when I was in the first place asking about help for it. But YOU may know BETTER.
 
if you genuinely think the question was not in violation of the guidelines, bring this up on Meta. If you think the guidelines are wrong, bring that up on Meta. I don't think griping here will change anyone's opinion or otherwise help you achieve your goals
 
@tripleee @mickmackusa Thanks, no it is fine. I see the point of @JeanneDark (4.). Ok, then, thanks for helping me. All the best and have a nice day!
 
10:31 AM
If a mod has been declining spam flags on posts that are known spam (at least to Charcoal regulars), what's the right way to let them know?
 
@cigien Custom flag
does it involve unnecessarily expensive on-premise remote access solutions? that one's subtle.
 
Yup, it's that one. Both yatin and I got a declined spam flag in the last few hours.
@RyanM But how do I ensure that a specific mod sees it? Do I just mention that in the flag?
 
ah...well, that particular mod is active in SOBotics and would probably appreciate being let in on the existence of that particular spam campaign, given its pervasiveness.
 
Does it matter the right mod sees it? They do talk with each other, normally.
 
You could ping them there.
or what rene said. the flag may or may not be more effective depending on the state of their inbox...
 
10:38 AM
Yeah, that makes the most sense; I'll raise a flag, add a link to the relevant MS report, and ask them to spread the word among themselves. Though, given the few comments here, I feel one of them will notice, and do it anyway :)
 
@cigien might be good to link to the giant pile of them that use that exact phrase, and note that it's a pretty close match to the existing pattern of mentioning it with several random alternatives
 
@RyanM I raised the flag already :p But I linked to the MS report on the watched keyword that actually catches it, and explained the situation. Hopefully, I was thorough enough, I only had a dozen characters left. It should be ok. I won't worry about it unless the flag gets declined.
 
@cigien You can always ask about declined flags on MSO
 
@JeanneDark Ask about what exactly? Do you mean like a PSA for the mods? No point in making a public thing of it, so long as they know what's up.
 
10:53 AM
"Why was my spam flag declined?"
 
@cigien to fill up all available space always end with a few insults. Don't waste space ....
 
or just ask a mod in this chat when they are here like Mayken or Mac.. normally you can just ignore if mod misclicked..
 
yeah, I wouldn't want to call attention to it, lest they notice and break their several-year-long streak of posting really consistently detectable spam ;-)
 
@JeanneDark Oh, I see. No, I know why it got declined; the mod just doesn't know it's a spam campaign. It's a bit subtle; even more so than the Microsoft Q&A one.
 
Black magic spam has never changed.
 
10:55 AM
if you ask/tell a mod here, they will notify the mod that mis clicked in another mod chat... and you do not need all the meta fuss
 
@cigien In such cases rather custom flag and explain instead of raising a spam flag.
 
@rene I'll be sure to do that next time ;)
 
Great! Thanks for following my advice!
 
I just thought that some users active in the regex tag might be thankful if the attention got diverted to something else ;)
 
LOL
 
10:58 AM
bahaha...
 
@JeanneDark No, that's only the case when there's an individual subtle case. This is an entire campaign that has been going on for a while, with hundreds of these posts. It's definitely much more convenient for everyone involved if the mods just know about these cases. There aren't too many of these subtle campaigns, so I think it's not too much of a burden for them.
 
This particular campaign usually comes up on meta when someone fails a review audit for saying it looks OK, because, frankly, it does unless you're familiar with it.
 
I mean, there has been hundreds of posts, going for a while and a moderator isn't aware question mark
 
@RyanM This one has been mentioned on Meta before?
 
It's been mentioned on at least one meta. I'm not sure if it was ever MSO.
It makes a really mean audit. Congrats to the one non-Charcoaller who got right :-p
 
11:07 AM
Ah I see. Yeah, it's totally possible that some mods are simply unaware of this campaign. I mean, if not for Charcoal, I wouldn't label those posts as Spam at all; they just look like NAA.
@RyanM Oof, that particular one doesn't even look like NAA.
 
@RyanM Considering the title of that question, it was a failure that that question wasn't closed before the spam being posted.
 
Is this on-topic? Feels kinda OB/resource request
 
@cigien This one from Super User meta.superuser.com/questions/14315/why-is-this-audit-spam was the only one I could find, and was also the one I had previously seen.
but also it's quite hard to search for
 
11:26 AM
Hmm, now that I think about it, mods across the network are probably declining spam flags on this, though I have no idea what the extent of that might be. Invalidating audits is very hard, since it needs to be done manually, but telling all the mods about it might work for flags. They have network wide mod rooms right? Perhaps a post on MSE asking for mods to be notfiied might make sense (assuming it's actually a common problem).
 
eh...it's addressable via custom flags, and it's not the only subtle campaign
 
Yeah, both good points. No point making a fuss about it then.
 
@mickmackusa: Still not feels right. It is not about a software recommendation problem It is about a specific problem, the programmer has in his work with his client.
 
@sidcoder The person wants "Just a simple upload platform for authenticated users only. But it seems that there is no great tool or open source script for that."
 
@mickmackusa it is all about that this specific programmer has a specific problem with his client which refers how to achieve the upload for his client in a sufficiently simple way
Ok, bad luck that he referred in any way that there could be software to tackle this. But the question would be the same - if he wouldn't have included, the add-on about a script.
 
11:33 AM
They're asking for a "platform," "tool," or "open source script." Your answer even recommends several such things.
 
Would you consider this: a asking for a software recommendation or would you consider this to helping to provide a solution this programmer has.
It is often that a solution which a programmer has will somehow include some software which already exists in the world.
 
I really suggest you to take tripleee's advice.
 
I agree with Jeanne.
 
However @sidcoder, this site isn't meant to "provide a solution this programmer has". While yes, many questions do so, it's basically a byproduct of building a library of high quality practical programming questions
 
sorry, I do not know what Meta means.
 
11:38 AM
BTW, if you ask there be prepared to back up your claims very thoroughly.
 
@Braiam Ok, here I am in charge of kind of nothing. I talk common sense.
@Braiam also stackoverflow can not ignore other libraries deleting all questions which might refer to one.
@Braiam if I am not getting any support here, I am not going one stage up. But still I try to find some support here, and some agreement ...
 
@sidcoder I really recommend you to reevaluate what's Stack Overflow purpose. Check the help center, because I believe you have a serious misunderstanding of what Stack Overflow is about.
 
@Braiam I guess there are thousands of questions where the answer is, look to that library, because it might solve the problem...
 
@sidcoder There is a difference between an answer saying "look at that library it will solve your problem", and a question which is outright "Which library should I use?"
 
One thing is that a library happens to solve a problem @sidcoder, another different is asking for libraries. That was explained here.
 
11:49 AM
@Braiam and it would be hard to believe for me that there is anyone who not agress to this. I also recommend raspberry pi. It is clear that it could also be orange pi, banana pi, and so on. But how could you be that perfect - a modern headless cheap credit-card-size computer
 
@sidcoder if you ask a correct question (see their help section) maybe softwarerecs.stackexchange.com is for you.
StackOverflow is not the right place anymore to ask "Which library will solve this problem"
 
@sidcoder Is not that anyone doesn't agree with you, is that we've discussed this years before and found a sustainable way of doing so. Unless you bring something novel to the discussion (which is a tall order for something that has been discussed for years), I doubt you could change anyone's mind about it.
Remember, asking on Stack Overflow is a privilege, not a right. We can and do reject questions that do not meet our standards.
 
@Braiam Well, to my opinion, the question is about how to solve the situation with his client in a simple way. Just too bad, that the question was added, if there would be software which could help him to achieve this. If this would have been left out, then the question would be valid, right?
 
@sidcoder As I already linked before you can convert resource request to actual problems.
 
@Braiam For understanding, would this Q be okay: "How can I simply achieve that my client can upload files to my server?" Is it okay?
 
11:58 AM
@sidcoder No.
 
@Braiam: also not? why not? it is not about software?
 
Missing context. There will be thousands ways to do that.
 
okay, context would be that he does not want give root access to client ... and he would not see any other chance, than visiting client for uploading files ...
I believe you could completely reformulate the question that it has nothing to do with software. and why is that, because it is in its essence not a question about a software recommendation. Only the answer will finally lead to a software recommendation.
 
No, it could be what way is the client wants to upload (ftp, http, etc.), what kind of interface, is the authentication linked to some kind of preexisting database, is any crypto scheme required... so many questions.
 
@sidcoder we have a fine site for software recs: softwarerecs.stackexchange.com/help/on-topic
 
12:07 PM
@rene thanks, did not know that. It looks like the question would be good THERE. Too bad it was asked HERE
@Braiam thanks for your answers. I understand a bit more of what you are telling me, but not 100%. Finally nobody is perfect - and in this regard: no question and no answer.
 
1:03 PM
Morning
 
What question?
 
@sidcoder careful with your blaming of a single user. In total 5 different users were involved in the closing and deletion. Are you going to call them out as well?
@Dharman I expect it to be still about this one
 
@sidcoder I was the one who ultimately deleted it. As others have explained, it's off-topic. We have SoftwareRecs for questions like that. If you have issues here you can take them to Meta and if they disagree, we'll handle it accordingly
Accusing other users at this point is counterproductive. I get you're upset, but this is conversation starting to degenerate and I think we need to move on from the subject
 
@rene I wrote nothing but the truth.
 
sure. So did I. Let's move on.
 
2:19 PM
@sidcoder Let's not spark another argument here again.
 
I've already enumerated your courses of action here. Discussing them further in SOCVR is not one of them
 
I think it must have been 6 users (including a mod) now who either told you to take it to MSO or endorsed that advice and you have been provided the link at least twice.
 
2:44 PM
 
this is not NAA?
 
@Droid I would say it is an answer, although a poor one.
 
I agree, it seems to be an attempt at answering the question
 
@Droid Fixed
 
Thank you @NathanOliver @JeanneDark @Braiam I just marked it as False Positive and sent to Natty
 
5:33 PM
I wonder if Peter gets nervous when reading a comment with grammatical errors.
 
5:47 PM
@Braiam Yes, at least I saw him once comment about a page title that had an grammatical error that he couldn't fix.
 
@rene That made me laugh :D
 
6:12 PM
@cigien "has been declining" is a bit of a strong claim there
Also if a subset of people in a chat room somewhere on a different chat server know about the issue, it doesn't mean that every mod on Stack Overflow knows about it. If a spam flag needs context, please use a custom moderator flag instead.
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I have a custom pitchfork ...
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Also, when I see the history, looks like Makyen flagged it later on as spam.
So you should be clear here.
 
> disputed - a moderator reviewed your flag, but found no evidence to support it
 
Yes, I declined the flag. Another mod later on has disputed them, which is why you see a disputed result.
 
Ok
 
6:34 PM
@Yatin Please see this explanation for more detail as to what it's possible for a moderator to do wrt. the state of spam and R/A flags. Once spam or R/A flags are marked "helpful" or "declined", the only option which moderators have for changing the flag's state is to change it to "disputed". In addition, moderators can only change all spam and R/A flags on a post to "disputed", not individual flags.
 
@Makyen Got it. Thank you for the explanation :)
 
np
 
@BhargavRao Yeah, describing 2 declined flags that way was a bit strong. I should have phrased that better, sorry about that. Regarding this specific campaign, should I start raising custom flags as well, or is it ok to not to do that? In general, if it needs context, I'll make sure to raise a custom flag, regardless of whether it's common knowledge in a specific chat room.
 
The simple rule is, if the spam is obvious, then use the spam flag. In all other cases use a custom flag.
 
Ok, sounds good. I'll do that from now on. Sorry again for implying that you weren't being diligent when handling flags. That was not my intent, though I realize from my chat message that it sounded very much like that.
 
6:45 PM
Cool, thanks.
 
This question, except for the title, is a word-by-word copy and paste of this one and was closed as a dupe. Should we also flag it for deletion?
 
This is a NAA (link only answer)?
 
@Droid If you remove the link, do you have an answer?
 
7:01 PM
why spam flags and rude/abusive flags
1 not count in post flags?
@Braiam a link can answer a question, but link only answer not accept in SO?
 
@Droid Yes, link-only answers aren't acceptable. Links die sometimes and leave behind empty "answers". Pulse people come to SO to get answers, not to be redirected to another site... It is best if all answers are in one place :)
 
@Droid It looks like an answer. It is not a link only answer. The link is just for reference.
 
@BhargavRao you messed up!!! Darn mod!!! Bring out the pitch fork... everybody start posting on meta....
and darn I just got suspended for life
 
Don't talk to me or my sock-puppets ever again! :D
 
7:12 PM
@Yatin thank you for the edit. I just marked it as fp. Thanks @Dharman @Braiam
 
mark it as ne -- needs editing @Droid
 
@PetterFriberg your answer has details or clarity :D
 
@Droid It's unclear what you're asking here. The general rule, which applies to all named flag types is that if the post doesn't obviously match what that named flag is for, then a custom flag should be used to give moderators context. Moderators don't get much context when viewing flags in the flag queue. The default view is a condensed, unformatted view of the post, along with the flag.
We can get more information, but that takes time and effort, which can't be spent on every named flag, just because there might be more context to find. There are just too few moderators and too many flags. Requiring a full investigation for every non-obvious, named flag would increase the amount of time needed from moderators by 10 or 100 times. That is just not sustainable. Moderators need people to use flags to separate issues into different categories of problems.
We need people to use custom flags to give us whatever context it is that they have or are seeing when the issue isn't obvious on the face of the content. That's also context/knowledge which the user has spent time finding out. Why force moderators to start over from scratch, with the possibility that their investigation doesn't even get to the same issues the user is seeing, and requiring moderators to duplicate unproductive investigation routes?
 
I would like to apply for the position of moderator. Where is the sign-up form?
 
just for clarity Bhargav is a friend, he handles tons of flags each day, lately he's very busy with other stuff, so I was only really happy to see him chat
 
7:17 PM
@Dharman It will appear before you when you are able to bring the flower into focus
 
@PetterFriberg np, we suspend you anyway ...
 
sounds reasonable
 
@Dharman You just need to take a number, they will send you the form.
 
still contemplating on that "we", hmm who is the socket puppy of whom??
 
7:41 PM
@rene lovely screenshot :p
 
yeah, that worked out nicely :D
 
8:00 PM
If a comment I made was removed (presumably as NLN) then another user makes a very similar comment on the same post, should I request (via a flag) that mine be restored? (With a flag?) Or is that just a waste of mods' time?
... I would have removed it myself, but the post (answer) author has referred to me (i.e. my comment) in their answer.
 
@AdrianMole Wouldn't both be removed for the same reason?
 
But then somebody else will likely repeat it ... and so the cycle continues.
 
Then something being commented is not being addressed on the post.
 
Sorted :D
 
8:05 PM
Not really - you haven't said why it's ambiguous. ;-P
... I don't really like to edit answers where I have one myself.
 
Not really what the question asks about, right?
 
Indeed - which is why it is probably best as a comment, is not?
 
Comments are for "ask[ing] for more information or suggest improvements". Improvements have been integrated in the post, their usefulness expired ;)
@AdrianMole BTW, there was a hat that you earned when you did that.
It's something SE wants you to do. Improve content.
 
But now, I feel that your edit has gone too far. It is verging on challenging the OP's original intent.
 
As Shog once said: forget intent. Did this edit improve the post?
 
8:11 PM
No - it didn't.
 
BTW, it's obvious that the intent of the author was to answer the question.
Well, then I rest my case. If the author doesn't challenge it, we should respect that decision.
 
The point is that both ll and LL are valid suffixes, and both address the question equally. The added nuance of the similarity of the former to 11 is an addition.
 
Are you aware, that then you will never edit anything with that position right?
 
Edits (especially on such good answers) should be made very carefully.
 
Edits are always done carefully.
With a simple maxim: make the content better. Yours make the content worse.
 
8:17 PM
@Braiam But yours wasn't. It was clearly made in haste and missed the point I raised completely.
 
No, I didn't miss it.
 
Well, let's drop the matter and leave things as they were.
 
Well, you didn't leave it, did you? If you really were to leave it, you should instead not revert my edit.
 
8:33 PM
@Braiam (and Adrian) there is value in this room in keeping the peace, IMO. I think it is OK here, if a disagreement emerges between regulars, that one of you asks for an opinion of someone else. I am sure someone would give you their view if it was requested.
I expect it's not worth falling out over one post anyway. There are thousands of posts needing editing out there :=)
 
@halfer My worry is that this behavior that was witnessed here, becomes common place on SE. In no other site that I'm member of, a edit that addresses concerns raised by a commenter are rolled back, even if they aren't the author of the question.
 
Well, a moderator has now made an edit (properly addressing the issue) and removed the new comment.
 
Congratulations, we actually had to involve a moderator in something that wasn't an issue.
 
... without removing any of the OP's intent.
 
can the both of you stop now?
 
8:42 PM
Yep.
 
@mickmackusa We don't give out access to the graveyard. We just use the room to archive completed request for history
 
nor to /dev/null
 
Nor to rene's Gardening Tips
Wait, I wasn't supposed to talk about that
 
Woops
 
@mickmackusa please read up on: socvr.org/…
 
8:47 PM
Pfft. That explains why I couldn't join the conversation that I was reading. Thanks, I couldn't tell where I was on mobile.
 
9:08 PM
@mickmackusa easy to accidentally request access to a room on mobile, I swear the request access button moves as you scroll sometimes
 
9:27 PM
 
 
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10:50 PM
An old post of mine that mostly represents my current views: meta.stackexchange.com/a/296481/352329
 
I've seen this post in two different reviews today (Late Answers and LQP). In both cases it has the "Our system has identified this as possible spam" banner. Is there something I'm missing? (I skipped in both, BTW.)
 
@AdrianMole looks fine
 
@mickmackusa I don't see anything wrong with it, if you think it's bad then post a post in meta and/or raise a flag. I do not see that it is bad because it is not prohibited, putting myself from your position I ask: Maybe the following will help the OP but I do not have time to publish an answer, Or with the information provided by the OP I am not sure that my solution is correct so I'm going to confirm with the OP through a comment.
 
@RyanM It doesn't have any Smoke Detector signature on it (Advanced Flagging shows posts reported by or to SD) ... maybe the official SpamRam saw something fishy?
 
SD has nothing to do with that message. I've found it relatively unreliable, myself.
 
10:57 PM
... neither has it had any downvotes, so nobody has spam-flagged it.
Normally, that message is saying: "Wake up! This is an audit." Only it isn't.
 
@mickmackusa I find it very irritating if users are being discussed in this room. Please stop doing that going forward.
 
11:56 PM
@rene Okay. I see that you have scrubbed my link to the page. So is it now safe for me to ask this room if there is any precedence of users being suspended for using comments to provide answers?
 

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