@SamuelLiew I like your review helper script. Based on this script, it would be nice if you wrote a user script for trusted users to downvote and review as Delete an answer with a score of 1 in the Low Quality Posts queue.
the del-pls generator doesn't want to allow me to request the deletion of stackoverflow.com/questions/67557274/… because I answered it; but that is allowed by room policy, isn't it?
For context, 20k+ users can't vote to delete answers from the Low Quality Posts queue if they're positively scored, and are stuck with recommending deletion instead. Sometimes, a non-answer gets an upvote, and such users can't vote to delete them. A workaround is to go to the answer link, downvote it, then go back to the review task and cast the vote. It would be nice if this were automated.
Yeah, there isn't much of an issue with doing so anymore, since migrations from main sites to corresponding meta sites are no longer marked rejected if they're closed
@tripleee I don't think we excluded the involvement rule for del-pls requests. The 6 month rule is the only one that isn't applicable to del-pls requests.
The thing is, those answers are somewhat valid, just that they're too short and I personally feel they're better suited for comments. Not sure if that's a strong enough argument to warrant a flag
@JeanneDark that's true...good point. In retrospect, I should have done that. And I've now removed that line, too :-)
Is this question on-topic? On the one hand, it's pretty clearly asking for an official source. On the other hand, the answers are...very much not official-looking, which suggests that maybe an official source doesn't exist.
though...perhaps the edit to the question is the official source? I dunno.
@Scratte August 2020. I assume that PR takes another 6 to 8 weeks before it is merged. Then it still is in the develop branch adding another 6 to 8 weeks before it gets to prod (assuming we don't test)
@DalijaPrasnikar that only became GC after the edit from the OP .... shouldn't we rollback and then reach the same conclusion (aka a del-pls is warranted) ?
@DalijaPrasnikar JDK is a tool used by developers, right? Where can I find the correct version is a legit case for asking on SO. Not thrilled by these type of question but still on-topic I think.
@rene Tool used by developers, yes... but locating resources is off topic, at least that was so last time I checked. I am not sure whether phrasing around CV reason has changed in order to allow such questions or it is just a side effect.
If question asks about some particular programming issue that is beyond "where can I find right version", and the answer is you need "this or that and you can find it there" then I would consider it on topic.
@VadimKotov Out of the 4 oldest questions, 3 should be deleted (already voted) and the last one should be closed (can be left due to high visibility). The rest seem fine but completely doesn't require the tag...
@Machavity I didn't flag.. and no, the direction is not correct. But it's certainly personal votes. 12:30:53 and 12:31:12 UTC seems very.. non-coincidental.
@NathanOliver Fun fact: the tools for finding flags you've handled as a mod is even worse. And there's no easy way for you to see outstanding escalations or mod messages
@Scratte The catch on those is we can't do much about them. Both mod and CM tools look for patterns. Unless that person has a broader pattern of voting, it's unlikely to have anything done about it
luckily I have a habit of carrying lots of napkins in my car so I pulled into a nearby spot and used them all up trying to soak/wipe up the spilled milk, as it were
Koolaid man was arrested for destruction of property and vandalism. The Starbucks manager was unsure if they'd ever get the red food dye out of the wall...
@TylerH I'm leaning towards keeping them separate. It's common in a C++ library that exposes a C interface to have destroy functions since C doesn't have destructors. Destroying something is an action, a destructor is just one method of doing so.
@Machavity well... if you know how Google deals with their API keys, you can explain it (which is what I did in the comments...) I'd say I am confident with what I commented. But whether or not it can be answered doesn't make it on-topic, or does it?
@TylerH Ahhh... maybe. OTOH, a lot of SME's tend to not really think about what information may still be needed by those who are not experts. In addition, some tend to push their own opinion/agenda, which sometimes comes out as flags (of all types).
@TylerH I just got an email that the Dutch government bought a 5 year extended warranty on IE11 from my tax-money .... at least that is what they did when IE10 went EOL ....