@RyanM Na still Unclear / TB , just add JS hide(), nothing else, what OP try and where stuck is the main thing. Still unclear for me. The snippet is entirely different from what OP asked.
@Makyen yeah, I've seen that now from the post cigien linked to, but given how many mod flags are generated anyway it seems just pushing the post back into the review queue might be more efficient
@Nick Not really, unless the second time through the queue results in a binding delete, or at least one the OP can't undelete on their own. When a moderator reviews the flag/post, they will most likely delete it, which will prevent the OP from undeleting.
@Undo Technically, it needs an MRE to be answerable. I can guess what they want to do; either define the static members inline, or define them in a single TU as opposed to a header. There are targets for both of those cases, so in its current state, I would leave that closed.
@AlonEitan the fact it can't be done doesn't make it not reproducible. In that case it should get an answer that says that - as of now - it can't be done. That way when the next person comes along who wants to do it they can find out it's not possible, or if it becomes possible, someone can post a new answer explaining how
Well, "ridiculous" is limited by "reasonably scoped". If they ask "is there a way to scan for typos and foul language and also translate to French?" then I'd vote Needs More Focus
@SebastianSimon True, but it might make sense to ask for a hammer in the request, or to maybe co-ordinate with other users to get the combo right. I'm not actually sure it'll work without a hammer, but it's worth finding out.
@SebastianSimon Yeah, I would still count that as link only. There's no indication that that part of the link is meant to be an answer to the question.
Above is another bad review from first posts where the reviewer didn't notice that the entire post was just a copy of one line from one of the other answers.
@RyanM they only changed two short phrases ("returned value" and "function"), both to things which were somewhat meaningless... regardless of that though the post should have ended up in LQP, not passing review.
is it just me or do the keyboard shortcuts work very slowly since some time back? I very often find myself in the comment box after typing mc because the m was not picked up
I was combing through the user pool at Joomla SE today looking for inauthetic accounts and found a few familiar avatars. I thought, what a shame with the association bonus, they are very close to being able to vote in our current election. So I'd like to invite @πάνταῥεῖ @Ruli @cigien @Makyen @tripleee @rene to come and earn 49 more rep to be able to vote. First one to earn their [tag:constituent] badge on JSE "wins".
@Dharman ...you aren't invited. I can't afford to lose any content there.
I avoided flagging spam on the Drupal site for a while because I didn't want anyone to get the impression that I wanted anything to do with PHP ... apparently I should have extended that to Joomla too, but that should convince you how little I know
Can't remember the command to flag something as spam, but can we get rid of this question please, it's living far too long? stackoverflow.com/questions/67382476/…
This man has added an update to his answer stackoverflow.com/a/67380730/14945696 but I think the update must be in the answer itself (Edit answer) Right?
@KevinM.Mansour I don't understand. An update to which answer? It can stand on his own if you ask me. They have no other answer on that Q/A and they are not the OP of the question
@rene Ok thanks for reviewing. I sometimes be worry beacause this cases have never seen before So I am ask if there is any action will be taken or this a good answer. OK
@KevinM.Mansour if you flagged it, yes. I've not casted a delete vote as we better keep those for stuff that is unlikely to get handled by a review queue.
@KevinM.Mansour In case of obvious NAAs like that one, it's usually not necessary to request deletion in this room. It depletes the delete votes of users with 20k+ rep and that's better reserved for trickier cases. If you flag it as NAA (or VLQ), it will be pushed into the LQP queue and likely deleted there by reviewers (or later by mods).
@JeanneDark Thanks for Clarification; I am do not know there is delete votes for 20K users (I was think they have unlimited delete votes because they are Trusted Users) but at All; Thanks I will flag them;
"Voting to delete answers with score of -1 or lower. Voting to delete questions with a score of -3 or lower immediately after they are closed" So I were think that delete votes are "Unlimited" but I discoverd that they have count like flag or votes.
@KevinM.Mansour it could be "not an answer" (not spam because discloses affiliation), but the question does elicit links to external resources. I think the question should be closed
Not sure the question explicitly asks for resources. Just asks how is this thing possible. However, it sure seems like he has js/html code thats giving him a problem that he hasn't posted. I'd flag as no MCVE.
I don't see any suspicious action. It was not meriting the bounty, but the OP not getting any other answer, decided to be generous to the new community member
No problem it is not your fault. I just deleted to do not annoy others otherwise I posted good answers in "Review our languages and platforms for Dev Survey 2021" which taked a lot of upvotes. Thanks for remembering me.
@KevinM.Mansour Of course I remember you :) I tried to write some text for your feature-request, since it was a little broken English. But I didn't want to edit your post, since I wasn't sure if I was right.
I lost 2 reputation points too and I also could't find out why. I spent quite some time trying to figure it out.
@Scratte Sorry for my bad English but I just wanted to make Stack Overflow better place but I am did not found good support for doing that and I wasted all my day for that question.
@KevinM.Mansour It's not your fault :) I understand. Someone told you to split up your post and you did. I kind of thought it wasn't really fair. I even liked your feature-request :)
@AdrianMole I cleaned up the question based on OP's comments (better title, added an example, split up the attempt from the "how-to", etc). It looks clear enough to me now. Disclosure: I answered it myself.
@Scratte That mean he lose what two rep every day I think for him it is not important like me because he have more 101,487 which when he lose two rep he won't fell sad but for me I have 762 which if I losed two rep I will feel so sad because I put a lot of effort in my asnwers.
@KevinM.Mansour I think we should not use the room for too much chit-chat, so I'll be in The Ministry of Silly Hats. It's better to talk in there, because this room is more about closing and reopening post :)
@code11 Not at all. Generally, I find such humour quite nice. Locals tend to appreciate a foreigner's effort to speak their language, even if it's not so hot. And, when beer is involved, so much the funnier.
... my best yet is asking for some curry sauce to put in my beer, in Thailand. (Curry sauce = nam kaeng; ice = nam keng.)
I made a suggested edit to clean up a post and replaced a dead URL w/ one from archive.org, but I put a semicolon at the end and it considers the semicolon as part of the URL, making the link dead, technically. Not really anything else in the post to edit so I don't want to suggest another edit to fix that and make some arbitrary change
I could mod flag but if someone here has 2k+ and can fix it that'd be way simpler
Assume you are monitoring questions for a certain framework. Each framework version has its own unique tag, which have been established by community consensus. Now, because the vendor makes weird marketing decisions, an old (originally obsolete) tag pops up, which mixes different versions due to people being confused.
You have posted on meta pointing out the problem and suggesting a path to disambiguate the tag. However, the post does not generate much traction, probably because it is quite specific, and maybe because you have chosen a bad time of the year for that. It ends up with few votes and no comments or answers.
The issue is quite obvious, and you are really sure that the disambiguation proposal does not contradict community consensus. The mess gets worse with each new mistagged question, and there are quite a few coming in every week (it has accumulated around 190 mistagged questions at this point).
You would be fine with cleaning this up yourself while it is still possible. Is it OK to go ahead and just do that disambiguation yourself, or should you wait and keep bumping the meta post, hoping that someone takes notice and gives their OK to get rid of the tag? Note that it is not a real burnination, as most questions are on-topic, but the tag should be gone afterwards (or merged into one of the correct version tags).
(for those who are interested in the details, I'm talking about this meta question)
@janw No, it's not OK to do it yourself. At best, if a tag has under 50 questions, getting a 20k user to agree w/ you is sufficient, but this one has more than that. I would flag the post for a moderator and request it be featured for more attention.
@TylerH Yeah, getting a mod onboard would be great in any case, so it can be synonymized in the end.
Having it featured would be great (unfortunately, it never made it onto HMP), but I don't know the odds. I will raise a mod flag and see where this goes. It is really unfortunate that there aren't bounties like on MSE.
I know that. I just find that the advice of agreeing with a (one) 20k user about a tag change is quite specific, so I was wondering if there's a meta thread which discussed this.
Probably - I'll have a dig around. But, what maybe relevant, is that 20k+ users have unfettered edit access to tag wikis and their excerpts ... which means that changes they make aren't subject to approval via the Suggested Edits review queue.
@TylerH Ah I see, thanks. Good to know. I never participated in burnination requests. I did on another SE site, but the number of active users there is tiny compared to Stack Overflow, rules are less strict
Yep, too many bad apples have served to largely spoil the bunch in a sense. We have to have so many strict rules here/on SO because we've had issues with users doing stuff that previously wasn't covered by said rules.
Yeah, I think that the strict rules have merit. I recall one or two meta threads where things apparently got out of hand, and SE employees had to clean up the mess afterwards...
To be clear for anyone else joining in, the 'abbreviated burnination process', as it's called, not only requires 50 questions or fewer and consent of a 20k user, but also requires you/the requestor to have "authoritative knowledge". That is typically conveyed within Stack Overflow as having a silver or gold badge in the tech/closely-related tech, but in this case, only a bronze badge is required.
@Braiam You may have started typing that before I finished editing it
Notice how it says "in this case, only a bronze badge is required", and the fact it also says "closely-related tech". As the example in the Meta answer says, a bronze badge in c# would be appropriate for knowing whether to burninate c#-9"
Still two weeks before real pub opening here but we can now sit outside and drink beer. Tonight was a pleasant, early summer evening and the place I was at happened to have a west-facing outside patio.
Nice! Here the numbers are low enough to allow sitting outside at the restaurant, but at 10 degrees it is not much fun
That was quick: > We do not feature posts with less than 20 score. You can get more attention to this post by updating it/asking others in the tag to post supportive answers.
@desertnaut sorry, was it going to roomba? I saw it was answered and thought it needed to be cleaned up. I prefer to "get stuff gone when we know it should be gone" rather than hope that the OP doesn't find the accept answer feature.