@Vickel I don't think it was intentionally posted as spam, but rather a new user who wasn't aware that it wasn't acceptable. That's why I mentioned it in my comment to the OP. Flagging as spam has consequences to the poster, so I try to avoid it if it doesn't appear to be meant as an ad.
@bad_coder that sucks. Was suspended once too. Apperently no-one else agreed that Try this + code or here you go + code are VLQ. Or that have you tried this?: + link is NAA /Link only answer
The VLQ flag description is "This answer has severe formatting or content problems. This answer is unlikely to be salvageable through editing, and might need to be removed." Why would a code-only answer to a programming question on a programming Q&A fit that description?
Regarding the last SD report. The code in the users answer is copied from the link. Do we consider that as enough attribution to avoid plagiarism? If so, do we quote block the code block?
@tacoshy what's also frustrating is the flags were declined but the posts ended up being deleted anyway. I was thinking about appealing the suspension but it's only 2 days so it's not even worth the trouble. I guess the right choice is getting to 10k-20k and earning delete-vote privileges.
@DavidBuck in practice this is actually a split verdict. Some historical big O questions are left open. But when a new user asks such a question it gets closed and ends up not being reopened.
I pinged a mod about it, and conclusion was if the question has a programming language tag it's ok. If it's purely theoretical not so ok. Then I found out math.se (and I think cs.se) have excellent big O tags; I'm under the impression you'll get better results asking there. So I've been close voting based on that and leaving a comment.
@bad_coder The catch on repeat answers is you have to know they're repeated. If you NAA a repeated answer, it's almost always going to get declined because it looks like an answer. Mod flag instead so you can add the repeat context
@Machavity yes, after the fact I found this excellent George Stocker post explaining exactly that. I got sloppy with the choice of flags because I was rushing the First answers queue.
By rushing I mean, +80 reviews/day so I got lazy freshening up on the flag rules.
Heh. Just noticed that the "Auto-review Comments" user-script (or whatever it's called) shows you the much-missed "Last seen" data for the author of a post. (At the top of its popup dialogue box.)
@NathanOliver the license tag claims that asking about licenses (like the Q does) is off-topic. So, if that's correct, then it should be migrated. I suppose to opensource.SE
@NathanOliver I went Open Source. The project license page mentions it's explicitly meant to be Open Source and they're trying to sort how it differs from other open source licenses (it sounds like it's similar to MIT)
This question seems kind of homework-helpy. Would you say it's close-worthy though? (I am responsible for the latest activity, but someone has also answered the question today.)
Advice requested on this [involved] question closed/deleted for the "typo" reason. The question explains how this is a reproducible syntax error, not merely a "simple typo" that is unlikely to help others. stackoverflow.com/questions/69214086/…
This syntax error has its own dedicated error message in the IDE. How else can I separate what I believe is a reproducible syntax error from a "simple typo" that no one will ever search for again?
I don't know that you can; it seems like one of those fundamental aspects of programming in Swift after reading the question and answer (NB - I don't know Swift)... using some short notation form to reference things declared earlier is a mainstay of programming.
@pkamb Maybe do a post on meta to get buy in from the swift community. If the majority likes the idea and gets behind it, you should be able to create a CW that can be used as a dupe target.
@pkamb Is Extraneous '.' in enum 'case' declaration the canonical error message? I'm surprised I can't find posts that have it on SO.
I was surprised as well to see no results. It's easy enough to fix the error based on the message, so I guess no one has ever asked the question. But that's not a reason to close. I think it's a potentially well-googled question by beginners and am eager to see the Views once asked...