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01:08
Oh hey, new feature: answers deleted due to their parent question being deleted now say: "This answer is hidden. This answer was deleted 21 mins ago along with its parent question."
@RyanM Oh that
's cool
 
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03:15
@U12-Forward I don't understand your reason for closing, could you explain it to me?
+1 to eyllanesc, we shouldn't close questions just because they're reposts. We can close as a duplicate of the earlier question if it's still on the site, but in this case they deleted the earlier question. We can also use the same close reason if the same problem still exists, and custom mod flag if the question is reposted more than once.
@eyllanesc He is reposting a question which was closed like 10 minutes ago
@RyanM Yeah I know, but it's a really badly formatted question...
It's already closed now
@U12-Forward You can fix that with editing ;)
@U12-Forward I do not see that this is prohibited, if at the same time it has similar posts then you can close it as a duplicate, if not then it is valid. It can be annoying but it is not prohibited
@U12-Forward Could you point out which rule the OP has broken or where it is stated that republishing a question is prohibited? If you don't like the post then give it a DV and be on your way.
@eyllanesc I mean there are 5 people who downvoted... I am not the only one...
03:30
@U12-Forward Here each user has their own responsibility, saying that others did it does not eliminate your responsibility, so please avoid that type of argument. On the other hand, my question is not about the DVs but about your closure request that is not based on any SO rule.
I think the semi-unwritten rule is that one repost of a deleted question doesn't warrant sanctions for breaking the rules, other than getting you that much closer to a question ban because people (reasonably) tend to be much more liberal with downvotes on reposted questions. If you repost one twice, generally moderators will accept a custom flag for it.
@U12-Forward The DVs are private so I never judge them, here the questioning will be given to your requests for closure or deletion.
 
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07:33
@yivi 74 upvote, how many del vote required to vanished the question.
7 total. 3 already cast. 4 to go.
@yivi Any link how it's calculated.
My meta search is week.
@Shree Added 1
@Shree Here's the explanation of the delete-votes-required calculation
Thanks, got it.
07:38
@Shree you can also, as I just discovered, mouse over the delete link and it'll give you the number.
...and whether you've already voted to delete. I can't believe I never noticed that.
...time to answer an MSE question. Wait, never mind, that was about something else.
@RyanM Haaa got it. Don't need calculation :). Thanks.
@U12-Forward note that "it's homework" isn't a close reason, but there was plenty wrong with that question: the fact that the whole thing was an image of text means it needed details or clarity, as did the fact that it didn't specify what part of that broad problem they needed help with
@RyanM Yes exactly my bad, I should've closed as Needs Details and Clarity or Needs Debugging Details or Needs more focus
 
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Q: Burninate [jason]

tevemadarI'm not rewriting this now, but see the bottom part, besides of its frequent misuses, this tag is hijacked too While it's not a widely used tag (has 44 hits right now), [jason] displays an impressive 10:1 mistake:correct usage ratio. As one can probably guess, it's slapped on various JSON-relate...

11:33
Is this question on-topic? Feels like an Appstore policy question but I'm not sure
12:20
@NathanOliver Morning. :)
12:31
@AdrianMole I've fixed what they broke now.. I'm not giving users the options of the current post summary, because it's just doesn't meet my perception of quality. This Question has an accepted Answer and should conform to the Stack Design standard of Answered status, but.. it doesn't.
Heh.. that also applies to the views. How ironic :) It should say "14k views" in the "hot" colour.
12:58
@AlonEitan weird close reason, there is no typo or repro problem
Sorry @tripleee it was supposed to be No MRE
@AlonEitan this one actually
@tripleee Sorry, I don't understand.
@KevinM.Mansour pardon, mobile interface makes it hard to link correctly
@tripleee Oh, no problem. :)
13:26
What a descriptive edit summary...
LOL!
This guy is really amazing. They made me smile.
Woah. Even the OP approved it by themselves. what is in this world.
@Tomerikoo I would also note this is the first reason of why I hate that the OP have same power as a moderator.
14:15
@BillTür If this is an official repository location request it would fall under the kind of request that is OK, per Shog
Does anyone understand what this answer tries to tell us?
Now deleted but they wrote the same answer a few minutes ago again.
"... and all shat(e)..." 😂
@JeanneDark Duplication in the username and duplication in their answers.
... and they posted the answer (also) as a comment in both cases. 10/10 for consistent duplicicty.
I just checked their profile, to see if they are from Baden Baden (or New York, New York). xD
Is this just NAA or R/A?
R/A.
@AdrianMole Hehe.
14:48
thanks
@JeanneDark There's no answer there. It's just an attack on Microsoft
non-answer rant from a 1 rep new user, nuke away
@KevinM.Mansour OMG, I read the first couple of sentences and then looked at the username. I was somehow both not surprised and also quite amused.
15:39
@Tomerikoo It seems like a policy question to me.
@cigien Thanks for confirming. I added the closing close vote
Asking for official documentation like this is on topic, right? From the comment on the question, it seems there isn't actually any official doc, but that would just be an answer I presume?
is being burninated. Open Qs - Close Queue - Meta Wiki
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@cigien As it is right now it pretty much looks like a resource request but at the same time seems like it could be easily edited to a how-to question
@cigien Should be on-topic because asking for official documentation does not lead to opinion-based answers.
15:47
@Tomerikoo Hmm, I don't see how it could be made into a how-to question, or at least not one that's focused. Feel free to edit it if it can be, of course.
"How to get the heart rate from a Miband"?
@JeanneDark Yeah, that's what I figured. The line on that is blurry to me, and I'm never quite sure about them.
It might not lead to opinion-based answers but as it looks it leads to link-only answers...
@Tomerikoo Oh, I see. You're right, but it would invalidate the current answers.
Yeah, the answers are not great. It seems borderline, so I'll just leave it then. Thanks (both).
15:53
@cigien Can you have a quick look? I tried not to invalidate the answers but keep it a bit less "resource request-y"
and another, even more relevant answer by Shog9.
@Tomerikoo That's an improvement for sure, and it seems fine to me now. Thanks for cleaning it up.
@JeanneDark I don't think I've read that one before, thank you. That is more helpful, though it says mostly the same thing as the other link, which I have read. I think I understand how to vote on those kinds of questions, but somehow I frequently get stuck on specific questions :( Oh, well, such is life.
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do you consider this one as an answer?
@sta It is an answer as in I would not report it as NAA
@cigien The close vote/flag description is helpful: "This question is likely to lead to opinion-based answers." Which is not the case when it's about the official documentation, in contrast to asking for some tutorial, library etc.
16:11
@cigien Yes, I actually just linked to a Shog chat convo (in supplement to the actual Meta answers that Jeanne linked already)
@JeanneDark from the help/on-topic page: "Questions asking us to recommend or find a book, tool, software library, tutorial or other off-site resource are off-topic for Stack Overflow as they tend to attract opinionated answers and spam. Instead, describe the problem and what has been done so far to solve it." - The reason might be that most of the questions tend to be opinion-based, but the help/on-topic page classifies them all as off-topic.
@Turing85 One might argue that asking for the official documentation is not asking for a recommendation.
@JeanneDark .. and one might argue that the official documentation is most likely an off-site resource.
@Turing85 Yeah, but then all questions would be off-topic, because the relevant Standard is an off-site resource.
@Turing85 "as they tend to attract opinionated answers and spam." from what you quoted. Is this also the case for questions asking about the official documentation?
16:19
I think asking for recommendations for resources is the issue.
Me, too
FWIW, shog liked allowing off site resource request for official/canonical information: chat.stackoverflow.com/transcript/message/43207688#43207688
Are you recommending that my answer is accepted?
@TylerH That's a very illuminating chat, thank you. Always nice to see how the sausage is made, so to speak :)
@JeanneDark As I said: the on-topic page categorizes them all as off-topic, indepentent from the question whether the specific question will attract opinion-based answers or spam. Otherwise it would be written as "Questions asking for recommendation that lead to opinion-based answers or spam are off-topic" or similar.
16:24
@cigien You sure about that?
Well, it made me laugh at least :)
Is this NAA (link-only)?
I would say yes
Always a bit cautious when such are given by high-rep users.
... although I know that shouldn't matter...
16:42
@AdrianMole Wouldn't say so. The answer might not be high-quality, but it looks like they try to answer the question.
@Turing85 Well, it's gone now. But the litmus test is generally, "Would this answer still be useful if the link were removed?"
16:59
Are there other types one noticed in the Low Quality Post Queue than This answer was flagged as low-quality because of its length and content.?
"types of notices"..
I just was a very long post that did not seem to fit that description and it still had that notice on it.
"just saw".. I think I need to sleep or something.
17:18
@Scratte I remember seeing other message when I get audit, but I just skipped the whole queue and I didn't get an audit
OK.. Thanks :)
18:43
@Machavity I believe the filter in the 'Close Queue' link should be on [remove] instead of [tags]
@Vega So it is. Fixed
@Vega This question looks fine, it seems to be about setting the correct value in a manifest (e.g., the equivalent of this Android question)
Good, thank you!
@RyanM I really don't see the parallel, I went to re-read the question. It is about Windows as OS docs source request. There nothing about programming
@Vega It's asking for a GUID to be put in an application manifest
Even if it were asking for OS docs, which it's not, official resource requests are on-topic
 
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