Is overtly upvote-grubbing kosher/tolerated? stackoverflow.com/users/3730754/loictheaztec "If I saved your day, you can Donate… You could also check (and if you like vote any of) this high ranked answers or check my newest answers too."
If it's cool to do, then maybe I should ask people to upvote my pincushions/voodoo dolls/questions to counter the revenge votes?
These action prompting messages benefit the beggar/grubber so there is no downside, right? I should link to all of my negatively-voted, correct answers. That would help to offset the revenge votes.
@10Rep If an answer is a 100% re-tread of an earlier answer AND adds absolutely no new/unique value to the page, then I recommend commenting under the answer to educate the poster that they are adding no new value, downvoting the post, then either requesting a delpls if qualified or flagging at Mak said.
I do this pretty regularly/unapologetically. (hence the revenge votes) but this is how we curate a better SO.
If we can purge the redundant answer by way of deleting a negatively voted answer, then do not bother moderators with a flag.
When an answer is overtly/provably incorrect, yet has been wildly upvoted, then Stack Overflow requires that we just suffer in silence or belly-ache to our favorite tribes. stackoverflow.com/a/37500756/2943403 We do not have an interface by which incorrect answers that attempt to solve the question can be expelled.
Note that moderators would reject a flag if they can't find why two answers are the same, so if the answers don't have at least some superficial resemblance, they will not delete it (even if in practical terms, both answers say the same thing).
Moderators are not necessarily subject matter experts in the technology which is in use for a particular question or answer. If the answers which you feel are duplicates are not clearly and obviously the same by just comparing the text and/or code as strings (i.e. without technical expertise in the language used), then it's not unlikely that a flag is going to be declined. If it really needs specific technical expertise, then you need to state that and explain the issue in more detail.
Note also that your flag needs to link to the answer which you feel is being copied/duplicated.
And therein lies a problem mods face a lot. Person A hammers a question. Person B unhammers. Both flag and accuse the other of bad faith. If you know nothing about the language, how do you decide?
One rare time I checked the duplicate and found that someone had unhammered to give the exact same answer in the duplicate, under the pretense that some minor detail made this time different. But the answer was simple
@TylerH Just FYI: If you install AIM, then the Archiver should also automatically select and archive SD reports which are "complete", rather than just ones which are older than 4 hours.
@TylerH Yes, it shows you more information. No, it doesn't show you the why information. If you want the why, then FIRE is available and includes the why upon hover of the post title in the popup for the report.
@TylerH Yes, the Archiver will get information which AIM stores in the DOM as to the feedbacks on the report. If the report is "complete" (i.e. has enough feedback and/or deleted, etc), then the Archiver will include the SD report, and many/most responses to the SD report (e.g. like asking why) as messages which can be archived without waiting for the 4 hours timeout on SD reports.
I'm half way between the options. It could be interpreted as "when I used Integer (instead of Long) it worked," or it could be "I have Integer and that doesn't work, too."
Hey people! My answers were deleted by one of the mods as it was "copied wholesale". I have now edited the answers and made them better. I would love to your opinion on my answers. stackoverflow.com/a/67759995stackoverflow.com/a/67760074
@RandomPerson it looks better. I'm not enough into MySql to judge if it is worth undeleting. Aren't those two questions duplicate of each other? Because the start of these answers is identical it has that dupe "smell"
@RandomPerson It looks good. I think you can repost it, but I don't know if we need two answers. They look almost exactly the same. One should be enough
@RandomPerson Please don't ask mods to personally look into your flags. We all have pending flags and there's a number of active mods. One of them will eventually handle your flag
@Dharman While reposting might be easier, if not handled very carefully, it can result in the user being warned and/or suspended. Importantly, it also leaves the original post around in a state that will tend to be considered negatively by the algorithm for answer and/or question bans. So, suggesting to repost a moderator deleted answer, or most any deleted answer, is not really a good route to take.
@HovercraftFullOfEels nothing really - tried to notify you that your last request was closed as a dup and that I voted to delete, but OP deleted it themselves (so I deleted my comment)
Yeah, that is a fair point, we would normally need to see the code they're using to decode it... though in PHP it is pretty straightforward. You just plug it into base64_decode()
I'm not a PHP SME so I am willing to defer to e.g. @Machavity or @Dharman or someone to say whether more info is needed beyond that assumption.
@rene I mean I wanted to chat about it somewhere here
@Braiam no, a simple question about WORKDIR /app and COPY package.json /app. If workdir works as cd in CMD then from where does package.json is copied?
@cigien Did you mod-flag that multiple-duplicate question about the && ambiguous overload? I was thinking of dong so, but I would only be using your comment.