@AdrianMole how can you give doubt to this: On my main website, www.sextoysbymanzuri.com, I integrate the Razorpay payment gateway (taken for abc.com) and set it up in such a way that folks at Razorpay do not find out that referring domain for that transaction is actually sextoysbymanzuri.com and not abc.com.
@Vickel That depends on what you want to achieve. If you want the post itself gone, then there's nothing further to do. If you want the red flag effect (penalties applied to the user, IP block, etc), that hasn't happened afaik, and you'd need to raise a custom flag to ensure a mod evaluates the post.
@cigien I spam flagged it, or so I thought, then I found my userscripts needed an re-install, so I'm sorry, I didn't SPAM flag it and now I cant as <10k
@Vickel Even if you had spam flagged it, it was finally deleted by regular users, and so it wasn't deleted as spam. If you do want to raise a flag about it, you can raise a flag anywhere and add a link to that question. (I'm not saying that you should, or shouldn't, do this, I'm just pointing out that you can if you want to).
@cigien I meta-smoked it with a red flag, so I suppose that should do it? also consider Here are some more details about our startup - https:linktomywebsite... :)
@Vickel Again, it depends on what you want to happen. Giving feedback to SD doesn't make any difference on the site. It's true that there's some SO mods who are very active in both Charcoal and here, so this conversation, as well as your feedback in CHQ, is unlikely to be missed, but it's not guaranteed. It's always better to raise a flag if you want a mod to be alerted.
It leaves room for interpretation or can be overlooked and also allows for answers ignoring that criterion and giving much different "best" or "optimal" algorithms. Without clear criteria it becomes kind of opinion-based.
@JohnDvorak Is it? I've been speaking, learning and teaching English for a long time. I understand that many (including native speakers) don't really know how the language works, but I like to think I have a better-than-average understanding.
If somebody offers an alternative interpretation of "best", I'd be interested in what that interpretation is - and it could still be a good answer useful for other readers, even if the asker feels misunderstood
@Zoe The backlog got fairly large at one point, but we managed to burn it back down again. The catch on the size is flagging isn't evenly distributed. Mod flags tend to be the real logjam, with some demanding a lot of time to investigate
@LynnCrumbling Nah. You may infer that but, as it stands, the sentence is clearly and unambiguously structured as: <subject> <verb> <subject complement> (the verb, "to be," never takes an object, but a "subject complement" instead.
@Juraj I can also only flag but when choosing "Blatantly off-topic" (equivalent of the custom close reason), I usually use a better, but short description, eg. that it's about math, or customer support, or licensing and not about programming etc.
@tripleee ok, sorry. OP uses some firmware provided as source code for DIY device and they don't know how to update the firmware after a problem with the device configuration.
@Juraj In this case you can choose "Needs improvement" -> "A community-specific reason" -> "About general computing hardware and software" for flagging instead of "Blatantly off-topic"
Post an answer about a web tech. Include "This works in browsers A, B, and C. It doesn't work in X or Y". Get a comment "this doesn't work in browser X yet". No shoot, sherlock...
I cv-pls'd this question earlier and managed to miss that someone (not OP) edited in the code from the link (read: now has an on-site MCVE). Does it look improved enough to be reopened? The comments are mildly heated though (3 comments, only from OP, generically targeting "seniors")
the problem isn't really described at all, other than something along the lines of my result doesn't look like this image, which wouldn't be findable by future users with a similar problem
effectively, the edit certainly provided adequate context to answer the close reason, but it's still not a great question
@DalijaPrasnikar While the original question is POB, some of those answers do a decent job at providing factual, objective info about choices, and have quite a few upvotes.
C/C++ SMEs, any objection to adding the c tag here? The behavior is the same in both languages, answers on the post mention both languages, there's no separate C canonical I can find, and it's used as a target for C questions.
@cigien Two of the answers have C++ only code in them, and the top answer quotes the C++ standard so I wouldn't ad the C tag. Looks like you could use this as your canonical: stackoverflow.com/questions/689677/…
@NathanOliver Hmm, OP is claiming a distinction between "what" and "why". They're not going to reopen, but they disagree with the dupe (they just added a comment, if you want to pitch in).
If they are going to leave it as, I'm fine with that. Hopefully it will help as more of a sign post as my googling of what does casting to void in C mean gave me the C++ post as the first result.
@NathanOliver Yeah, it's borderline. I'm comfortable with the closure, but I wouldn't really resist if the OP were to object. Since they're fine with it, it's all ok.
@tripleee It wasn't my intention to request someone to close it. I flagged it long back and I was wondering why it wasn't closed yet. That's it. I hope "cv-pls" means close votes please. Correct me if I'm wrong.
Should be fixed: When you review an answer/question and select Edit, every time the result is "Edit queue is full". It should not be possible to get to an editable text, if the queue is full.
@cigien Ty. It becomes pretty irritating, when you add formating and indentation, and then get that message. The result in the long run, will be that I just don't care about reviewing
@Machavity i'd like the role purely from a being part of the solution aspect, but really not interested in participating in flag queues or review queues
@Machavity I moderated code for a MUD back in the days. I quit after the same player unzipped his old code 3 times, after I had spend 3 days fixing his code 3 times. Ie an entire area.
@Machavity He was a moderator too. Not the one you want on your server/site.
i'd prefer a more... quick process toward getting away from even making suggested edits. say, once you're above 90% accepted with 40 or more edits, you can make n edits a day without them going to review. If you drop below that threshold, back to the queues. sortof along that same vein of moving things away from strictly rep based
of course, that will alter the whole... edit like crazy to earn all the rep you can from editing before you can no longer suggest edits
@KevinB 🚽 ... But, I'm in the 'pan' just now. One month without a single cigarette (and y'all wonder why I'm cranky). I'm on the 'vapes', instead ... we'll see how that works out.
@IanCampbell IIRC, you're an actual quack ... so you maybe understand the script. Vaping is not, of itself, a good habit, but it's surely less harmful than inhaling part-burnt leaves, with all the CO, cyanide, tar, etc., etc. ...
I meant that the US government organization that makes recommendations does not recommend vaping in place of smoking. In contrast, the NHS recommends vaping as a way to stop smoking.
@AdrianMole you'll never stop smoking with a "smoking replacement" like a gum or vapor, IMHO. You stop or don't stop. Anyway if you want to stop, it's only in your head, you need to fight the temptations, on the first day 20 temptations, 2nd day 18, and less and less each day. You'll most likely gain some weight since your love for food and drinks will increase.... good luck :)
@IanCampbell A friend of mine is doing the gum once a year, lasts 1 month, maybe 6 weeks, then back to "normal" (smokes again) so it doesn't really help, if you don't double up your mental issue with treating the addiction of smoking
@Vickel I agree, 100%. But, I do want to quit (I can feel the harm it's doing to me). In the (recent) past, I've come close to quitting - for example, did so for ~2-3 weeks when I was away in Thailand (different, less stressed environment). Then, when I get back to wonderful Glasgow, and go down the pub, the "*** hits the fan and, in one night out, I can end up buying (and smoking) a whole packet of (20) ciggies. ...
... now, I have a system that breaks that 'habit' part of the habit (if you get what I mean). I'm happy to take on the new 'bad habit', if that gets the old (far more harmful) one gone. Then, maybe 6-12 months down the road, I can deal with breaking the nw habit (which is, as it happens, far less impulsive).
@AdrianMole I really would like to help you. Myself I managed to stop. It's possible! Anyway it's all in your head, it's about the temptations the demons to fight, sometimes driving into the sunset near the coast it just calls me "smoke a fag", but I say no thanks... that after many years quitting
... and I can do that now (say "no," I mean). So-called 'pals' have come out to me, seeing me puffing at the vape, and offered me a "real" smoke. I have absolutely no problem saying, "No, thanks." We all have our ways and means.
@AdrianMole sure that helps :) it's mainly your head you need to take care of, I doubt you have any nicotine withdrawal symptoms, except leaving the bar last :) ?
Nicotine was (I think) never the problem ... it's the habit that comes with it. (I tried gum and patches, no joy). But now, I have a reason to not want to smoke ... a wee lady out east who (for all her faults) actually likes me, and wants to have as many years as possible in my company. I want my life back!
@AdrianMole so cool, now fight for it, to please that relationship!! for me it was a 2 way road: the temptation intensity and the temptation frequency, both get smaller each day... really
When I was in school, we'd rotate at the Veteran's Administration hospital. There we'd ask by default, "How many 12 packs of beer would you say you drink in an average day?"