@desertnaut there is a silly regex rule (full disclosure: it was created by myself) which looks for "support" etc in URL tails; it gets a fair amount of false positives, but occasionally contributes useful detections when it's the only feature which causes a spam post to be reported
Should i flag this as type-o since they fixed it stackoverflow.com/q/67103811/1841839? or maybe needs debugging info as without the code its kind of useless.
@Self whatever you do I won't be bothered by what other users do. That turns nasty quick in general. Just vote /flag based on content, not on who posted or what their motivation to post was.
@Self There's no need to get worked up over closure. Most closure is benign and people do disagree. Too many people want to fight it out in comments, which just makes more headaches for all
@Self It tweaks me, but I've learned to move one. close vote and walk away. No need to stress about people getting imaginary internet points.
@AdrianMole You deleted to fast. I was leaving you the comment FWIW, I only think I'm right. I could be wrong, hence no down vote. I'm just pointing it out as I'm very suspect of this.
@AdrianMole I'm not sure if there's a dupe, so you can go ahead and ask, but I'm pretty certain Nathan's right. It's UB to access members before all base classes are initialized, and the initialization is not completed when assigning to the member in the parameter.
@AdrianMole Sounds good. I'll start looking for a dupe then ;)
@AdrianMole This seems to be a dupe. The answers aren't exciting, and the only one quoting the standard simply states that it's not possible, not that it's UB if you do it.
Is it OK to make a cv-pls request for an old, inactive but closeable post that is currently being used by the system as a known-good review audit?
I don't have any such post at the moment, but if I encounter one, is it OK to ignore the inactivity rule for it?
I remember several years ago I failed a known-good review audit because I flagged a software recommendation question that had been upvoted instead of closed.
@gparyani one of our listed exceptions to the activity requirements for cv-pls is "or if the question is being used as an example of good content" so I would say yes that is OK as long as you explicitly mention that in your close reason.
@Ruzihm Isn't this still lacking details and clarity? Clarifying questions are still being asked now and the question seems to as much in comments as in the body of the question.
@Dharman Laravel question are on-topic, but the queation is about front-end and back-end (general computing?) This line : I mean, it will make the browser spend memory and TIME twice for the same thing?
@Ruzihm agree with @cigien and @DavidBuck - I don't think the question qualifies for reopening
notice that if a substantial amount of the required clarifications is (buried in) the comments, it does not actually "count" - clarifications should be edited into the question itself