@manro No, actually the message of yours which resulted in that notice to you was merely moved to a different room where SOCVR moves problematic or rules violating messages.
I'm generally avoiding being specific here with respect to what was deleted, as we don't normally discuss such things publicly, unless you want it to be public. I am wiling to tell you exactly what it was, either publicly or privately. I was under the expectation/hope that the system would have told you exactly was it was which was deleted to cause your suspension, but it sounds like that doesn't, or at least didn't, happen.
@manro look at the question now (descriptive title, no storytelling & thanks, issue clearly demonstrated and not implied, single and answerable question), compare it with your initial version, draw conclusions & lessons-learned, and really try to apply them in the future; if you don't, even if you get unbanned now, in a couple of weeks you will likely be here again, for the same reason...
@manro this is irrelevant; it could very well be a duplicate
@manro BTW, did you check the (seemingly slightly) different implementation here: gallery.rcpp.org/articles/fibonacci-sequence ? Not familiar with Rcpp to tell if it is actually different, but maybe you would want to check it
Talking of which ... do we have an authoritative answer as to whether the "Delete" or "Recommend deletion" option in Late Answers sends the post to the Low Quality Answers queue? There seems to be some doubt, so I'm currently flagging and deleting.
@Calculuswhiz Personally, that specific case sounds like a case where it would be reasonable to translate the question. Normally, we don't translate questions because there's no guarantee that the asker would respond. But, on an old question where an answer has already been received, deleting it may be a net harm, whereas translating it would solve the issues.
If you didn't want to translate it, then I agree with Makyen that a normal "recommend closure" flag (in the flag dialog under "needs improvement") would be the most appropriate course of action.
For those with 20k, the "Delete" action in LQ or LQA casts an actual delete vote.
@HenryEcker Yeah - I realized that. A delete vote will be carried into the LQA queue. The exact algorithm used for "Recommend deletion" to complete is a secret. But, if a post already has (say) 2 delete votes, then one "Delete" from the queue will finish it off.
@CodyGray Yeah, I understand that. That answer came up in my review queue. I just didn't know if I should visit the post itself and raise some sort of flag too.
It depends on if the "joke" is "rude or abusive" :-)
Rude jokes certainly qualify as R/A. So does gibberish (e.g., cat walking across keyboard). But if it's just a well-meaning joke that fails to answer the question, that's NAA.
@HenryEcker It appears that is why it was closed, but I am not sure that is correct. I would have closed the question for being incoherent. It may well be asking about a development environment, which would be on-topic, but I cannot tell.
tldr yeah this really is just a case of how do i create a folder with windows explorer, or a file menu in a dev tool (which is similarly just right click create)
Creating a folder in Eclipse would be on-topic for SO, for what it's worth. No matter how simple the operation is. (Although it may well be a duplicate.)
I'm still not getting it. Apparently, you aren't, either. Why would you repeat results from your question in this chat room?
@manro The former is a logical operation, the latter is a bitwise operation. In practical terms, the former short-circuits, whereas the latter does not.
i'd assume it is, but i'm not familiar with the language enough to determine whether it's an attempt to answer the question, or just some random code pasted on a random question
What i don't understand (well, i do, but still) is why someone would leave a comment stating the answer is wrong, but not do anything about the fact that the answer is wrong (in their opinion)
I think the question is more the issue. That answer is certainly a function which takes n int arguments and computes the sums in a foreach over the collection. Which does the same as the accepted answer does with main String input args with safe casting.
is full of vulnerabilities/copy-pasted typos, plain text password code samples, and a login system that allegedly uses the same code that you used to create an account there with