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1:32 AM
@Braiam I'm going to try and explain why I find answering a contact from an acquaintance with "when/if I will" is rude. Think about it, you could answer between 99% to 100% of interactions with that sentence, but it would nearly always be rude and unwarrented.
With the rare exception of being a proportionate answer to an abusive request/contact, in almost every instance it's inconsiderate and off-puting. Besides, I may not will something but courtesy and justice demand I acquiesce.
That said I hadn't asked about the The Price of Sugar (2007 film) - finally watched it after our latest exchange- but since it's about "the will" what could be more appropriate? (Do I myself commit "faux pas" in wording and phrasing? Yes, frequently.)
 
 
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6:11 AM
@Nick you better custom mod flag that, to see it is not simple for mods.
 
6:26 AM
Good morning all
 
@PetterFriberg I gave feedback on metasmoke/charcoal
 
You hope they check that... I would not be so sure :)
 
@PetterFriberg I've edited out the referral for now. Did you raise a flag?
 
@PetterFriberg I guess it will be very hard to see now!
 
6:42 AM
No I did not flag, too lazy for that (since you already flagged)
 
Perhaps we can just del-pls it instead?
 
I mostly worried that BR or other mod would decline as they work through 100 of flags..
@Nick naa flag is fine also, probably spam as you indicated, I was just worried that it would not be simple for mod to see it
 
@PetterFriberg I'm not that worried about declined flags... I'd rather flag too many posts and have some declined than missing some that should have been flagged.
 
honestly, I was more worried about mods having to answer on meta "Why did you decline my flag" :D
 
I only posted that once! :)
...and that one was truly justified
 
6:48 AM
there is nothing more fun then to post those...
 
:)
 
 
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9:22 AM
^ Is that spam? It looks very suspicious and I don't want to click that link
 
I'll go with Schpam
 
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Definitely feels like spam
 
@JeanneDark I left a comment to that effect... they've posted the same thing on superuser too
 
Thanks! I saw your comment and flagged accordingly
 
 
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10:53 AM
^ Should I repeat my comment on that last SD report? ;-)
 
 
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11:58 AM
Morning
 
12:16 PM
Is this proper spam, or just an error adding the link? (The question looks valid enough.)
... OK, the link does include the error message (as a very small image), but also loads of adverts.
 
:) I wasn't sure what you were talking about because I have the image lookup on hover extension and I never click on links
 
that would make it spam in my book...
 
When I hover over it it shows the image and only that
 
I'm sure there's a reference to that error somewhere that doesn't involve lots of sexy women in Georgia...
 
Sexy women? Maybe I should disable adblock
 
12:20 PM
:)
hmmm... how did I get Georgia out of Glasgow? wishful thinking???
 
I fixed it.
 
@Dharman Apparently, somebody deleted all the sexy women in Ireland. xD
 
good job
 
There aren't any
 
Rob
@AdrianMole imgbb is a pretty 'standard' image hoster, same as imgur. Just has unfortunate ads attached to it sometimes. Best course of action is to edit it to a better provider, but I wouldn't consider a link as spam
 
@Rob After closer inspection, I (and others here) realized what was happening and fixed it. No spam flag raised.
 
Rob
@AdrianMole Sure, I saw... Just letting you know :) imgbb has been around for quite a while. I think even longer than imgur?
 
Are new users allowed to "insert image" in the editor (which will use the 'official' stack.imgur)?
 
Rob
You need 10 rep, I think? Been a while since I was a new user heh
 
12:36 PM
@AdrianMole They can upload the image to Stack Imgur, but they can't inline any images
Sad thing is some folks then see the link without checking and NAA/LQP the post :(
 
@Machavity ... all for the sake of adding a !. Seen it often!
 
@AdrianMole If you're 1 rep you can't actually do that tho. The system won't allow you (prevents spam image bombing)
 
@Machavity I meant that those who flag as NAA could have just added the pling.
 
Ah, yes. That is preferred
 
Well, we've instilled a deep fear on anyone clicking links, so that result is not surprising
 
12:43 PM
I like links.
 
"hello i want sent me your code pleas ."
 
@Braiam No need to even click it. Mousing over it will show you it's a i.stack.imgur.com URL with an image
 
Another hint is that it's shown as "enter image description here."
 
1:00 PM
@JeanneDark I've seen quite a lot of answers in review that have been flagged as link-only, where the poster has changed that default text to something like, "You can do it like this." In those cases, I just copy/paste the text, add a ":" and pling the link. I also leave a comment to the flagger, if they have identified themselves with a comment.
 
If a question that gets asked in, say opencv, that didn't specify a language (opencv is on python, java, c, etc.), does it count as "needs more focus"?
 
@AnnZen I would say "Needs details or clarity."
 
What if the OP says "I'm using java, but solutions in other languages are okay because the code is adaptable"?
 
@AdrianMole I also mouse over the link to check (and when it's an imgur picture I have a look).
 
Many times when an opencv question is tagged with one language, it gets answered and accepted in another language, without the OP even mentioning that other languages are okay. Should the tag of the other language be added to the post?
 
1:19 PM
@Machavity It was a ibb.co domain.
@AnnZen Nah, I go the other way: remove the language from the question.
That's what we do on U&L when someone says "I want a solution in sed" but accepts awk/perl answers.
 
@Braiam U&L? Uppercase & Lowercase?
 
ohhh
 
2:07 PM
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Q: Is this tag [complete]ly useless?

chazsoloI ran into a question today tagged with complete which (at the time of writing this) has no wiki description, no approved synonyms, 31 watchers, and 256 questions. Does it describe the contents of the questions to which it is applied? and is it unambiguous? No - it might mean finishing a task? or a

 
Is this question (NATO) off-topic? Even the accepted answer says so.
 
@JeanneDark Yes I would say so
 
Thank you
 
@Machavity this was excellent.
 
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3:43 PM
@desertnaut a question you edited is brought up on MSE: meta.stackexchange.com/q/363321/158100 but it already has a decent answer.
 
 
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6:22 PM
 
@rene good to know the community's got my back
 
Have any tags with gold-badges holders ever been burniated?
 
Possibly, but I doubt it. The whole reason to burninate is that the tag is ambiguous so it's hard to be a SME in it
Even tags like web have no gold-badgers
 
I see.
 
If there was a tag called programming, I'm sure there will be several gold badge owners on SO.
 
7:08 PM
How about those excel-vba (and related) tags? Were they actually fed to the Trogdor, or did something/someone else eat them?
... IIRC, excel-vba had over 80k questions.
 
@AdrianMole hm?
They were split manually by Shog
IIRC
 
We will never know
 
They were removed by Martijn less than a year ago.
 
Yeah, I know. The worst solution. The best solution would have been to burninate excel
 
... Shog9 started doing something to them, then something happened to him.
 
7:10 PM
Ah, Martijn did the last step
Shog added to all questions with
@AdrianMole I guess the moral of the story is, don't mess with VBA, or it will mess back
 
I think they took and and merged them?
@AnnZen Maybe an interesting question to ask on Meta?
 
@AdrianMole Chanchanchanchaaaaaaaaannnnn
 
8:10 PM
This answer is link-only NAA, isn't it?
 
@JeanneDark Yup
 
Thanks
 
 
@bad_coder Cleaned it up a bit, it miiiight be on-topic now? (asking for official resources)
 
9:38 PM
@RyanM you're right it is on-topic. I'm somewhat biased towards 1 rep questions that could be solved with a pinpoint comment (the OP may never return to accept an answer). This raises a 2nd issue, that of finding a duplicate that may include the info. (It's nice having a dupe that gives a direct google hit but nevertheless.)
@RyanM But I'm also sympathetic towards these questions, official Python documentation is a pain to navigate.
@bad_coder @rene please move to dev/null RyanM pointed out the question is in fact on-topic.
 
10:28 PM
1 message moved to SOCVR /dev/null, invalid request
 
(My del request was legit until someone uv'ed the dupe page)
I guess I'll need to leave the open tab on my phone for two days and come back here to re-do what could be done today.
 
 
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11:40 PM
I am trying a new thing today. I want to automatically generate filters for my NAA bot. It looks promising, but unfortunately, it is not very accurate. Though it has already given me ideas for some new filters I can add.
 
@Dharman Just trow more TP.
And a good serving of TN :)
 
For example: "ve (?:tried|the) (?:everything|as)" I don't know where the "as" came from but it looks like something I could use
or "sorry (?:about|this|for|i) (?:posting|writing|can't|have)"
But then there are also "run (?:apt-get|service|bundle) (?:install|update)" which is not an indication of NAA
 
@Dharman It could be.
You may need negative filters, then.
 

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