folks, since Samuel took a leave of absence, there is no one actively monitoring bad reviews (at least as far as I know) - where could they be reported for investigation? Case in point: stackoverflow.com/review/suggested-edits/28885858 (approved edit misusing code formatting). Would [review-pls] be enough as per the rules?
@OlegValter flag the post and link the review, though as far as abuse of code formatting goes, filenames aren't really that bad (I'd say it's fine, though I question the usefulness of that edit generally)
I've reported a bunch of bad reviews that way (with explanations of why they're bad) and they've all been marked helpful
@RyanM I am more concerned about reviewers robo-approving this stuff :) Both are heavily biased towards approving everything. Thanks for the tip! I got too used to the "Bad Stack Overflow Reviews" room being active...
@JeanneDark The answer above it looks like link-only, too. It also points to an archive that is shutting down in July, that it was changed to because the previous link expired.
Much of the issue I see with "you can't do that" answers is that they state this and not much else. As always, the quality of the answer matters, including telling the details of the problem -- telling the specifics of why it can't be done -- and even perhaps offering alternative solutions.
is this good enough for a reopen-pls now? The OP was rather irate yesterday but seems to have come more or less to their senses now. Cc @HovercraftFullOfEels
@VadimKotov What information are you looking for? However, that's probably going to be a "no", or, at best, inconvenient. It almost certainly won't have information on any deleted questions.
@VadimKotov You could derive the information, but it would be quite resource intensive (i.e you'd have to query every question). It's probably better to scrape the response which you get from the AJAX fetch which is done when fetching "pages" of your close-votes in your profile. If you do do so, I wouldn't make more than one fetch every few/several seconds (i.e. take it slow).
@RyanM Only once the vote is successful. If you have 2 CVs on a question, we can't see who cast them. We could force the issue by casting a binding CV I suppose
Actually, I take that back. There is a tab I forgot that shows it
@Machavity Hmmm... you must be using a userscript I'm not. For me, close-votes on open questions are in both default tabs in the timeline. At least for the userscript of Sam's which I use for the timeline, the close-votes on open questions are shown in every tab which isn't filtered to show only specific things which don't include close-votes.
It's been stressful this week. Finally moved forward on replacing the aged Centos servers with Ubuntu (thanks RedHat!) and that has had its own issues with how the old stuff worked
Fun fact: if you NFS share something for the RHEL apache user, the Ubuntu www-data user can't access it
@Machavity that'll be because they have different numeric IDs. Should be easily fixed?
I have an odd question ... In this question the OP placed a follow-up question as a self-answer; I recommended to them to delete it, they did. But now it's back - how/why? :D
@Machavity a quick workaround would be to create a new group w/ the same numeric ID on both systems, make both httpd and www-data members and have the new group own files on the NFS share ...
@tink I needed to migrate the box hosting the NFS anyways. Everything is Ubuntu now. But if I had needed to keep the orignal host, i probably would have done that
^ Strangely the flag dialog claimed I'd raised a VLQ flag on it though I didn't and flags raised also shows none (now that I flagged it for closure, it's no longer shown)
Weird. I also tried to flag stackoverflow.com/a/67410053 as "Not an answer" just now but I can't because I apparently flagged it as "Very low quality". I don't remember ever doing it, and it's not in my flag summary list.
@10Rep Hmm. You could probably find the link even if it weren't given ... but you'd still be scuppered if the website went down, so the answer depends entirely on that link, I guess.
@10Rep Note that requests for NAA should not be posted here, unless the requester has run out of flags and can't flag it themselves, since additional NAA flags don't help in any way for the flag to be handled, and wastes other members' flags. cc @KevinM.Mansour