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12:32 AM
@Dharman did this just somehow break the request generator script because it's in Arabic? Shouldn't the post link come first and the username last? (cc @Makyen)
 
12:43 AM
@bad_coder Handling left-to-right and right-to-left text in the same line tends to lead to unexpected results. The Request Generator places a LEFT-TO-RIGHT OVERRIDE character after every title and username in order to isolate any right-to-left text which is in either of those two values. In testing, this produced the best results of the various options which were tried. Keep in mind that the Request Generator is limited to Chat Markdown, not full HTML.
In that request, the post title and username are in right-to-left characters. The post link does, in fact, come first with the username after it when read from right-to-left (or, at least, it does for me in Firefox). The username is followed by the right-to-left text of the date, which is placed after it for a left-to-right reading.
 
@Makyen makes sense, but it's still a mind-boggling case. I pinged in case you hadn't noticed such an example before. Very interesting.
 
1:36 AM
Didn't expect to see Shree go, but now my ballot is completely comprised of rainbow colored avatars -- so I'll call that silverlining.
 
What a coincidence, so's mine.
 
 
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2:49 AM
@mickmackusa That's a surprise, hope the reason was to rewrite his questions.
 
2:59 AM
@Shree in my opinion you shouldn't withdraw your nomination, I have more reasons to vote for you than I would have for a lot of mods on the network.
 
@bad_coder Did I misread the meta page? He was forced out. Link: meta.stackoverflow.com/q/412472/2943403
 
@mickmackusa only just found the meta post. Anyone who knows Shree knows he's a busy hardworking guy and submitted the answers without giving it too much thought.
 
@bad_coder then that is a redflag for me as a potential moderator. I don't want someone who operates at such a breakneck pace that they are not being careful to do the right thing.
..."[takes actions] without giving it too much thought." coupled with not being a strong user of English does not bode well for grabbing my vote.
 
@mickmackusa man, if you had to write an essay in a foreign language trying to compete with native-speakers there's a good chance you'd throw the thing out the window too...
 
3:15 AM
That was an option! The questionnaire is optional. That option was not taken.
 
@bad_coder correct
@RyanM treating the questionnaire as optional is a good way to get you off my rainbow candidate ballot.
I am seeking generous, thorough, careful moderators.
 
I'll say that all my votes went to people who did fill it out. And that I take it as an important insight into the candidates.
 
@RyanM mmm, don't know about the optional part. One candidate had his nomination deleted (for being a "joke candidate"). Personally I like the idea of allowing "non serious candidates" to run, I was left with the impression if someone nominated without answering it wouldn't be accepted by mods/cms.
 
@bad_coder One of the five remaining candidates did not fill it out. It's been explicitly stated, in response to complaints, that this candidate didn't break the rules.
 
If someone is so poorly acquainted with English that they opted out of completing the q'aire, then I would respect them for their decision, but it would lose some of my favor because we need moderators who are able to communicate with excellence when dealing with users (who may be in a bad mood).
 
3:19 AM
@RyanM yeah, that slipped my mind. (One could argue a questionnaire had been filled by the same candidate in 2018 on SO and 2019 elsewhere.)
 
If someone has a strong, reasonable justification for not filling out the q'aire, then I would expect a thorough section of text in their nomination to convince me that it was the right decision for their candidacy.
If someone didn't want to copy-paste their own candidate speech from the past, then at the very least, include a hyperlink and say that nothing has changed since then.
 
@mickmackusa I'm going to give you an honest answer here: Do you want a mod that's friendly and cool, or a bigot who writes shiny essays (because I'm under the impression the later are easier to find than the former.)
 
@bad_coder there are so many users on SO... I want both. Surely that's not impossible by sheer numbers. Mods are expected to handle meta questions -- they get flagged when new questions hit. We need them to command English very well and have a good sense of community reaction when they post something.
 
@mickmackusa well, a simple counter argument would be that the bulk of the mods work (which is mostly backstage) doesn't require fluency in English, it's a plus but that's no reason why you can't have a productive mod that makes grammar mistakes. I'd grant that on a small site with 2 or 3 mods, not on a team with 20-30 people.
 
3:31 AM
I am not talking about grammatical mistakes (but someone who avoids these would be preferred in my book). I am a mod myself, and I find that much of my time is spent communicating with humans.
 
@mickmackusa and I like the way you communicate, not because of your English but because you're a nice guy.
 
@bad_coder you are in a very small pool of humans who consider me a nice guy.
 
@mickmackusa I have an eye for top notch quality!
 
4:01 AM
@mickmackusa you're a nice guy :-)
 
4:36 AM
@KenWhite from the username could be spam seed
 
@SurajRao Yeah, I did a check of the poster's account to see if they had posted anything else to see if it was a spam attack. No other activity. Might be something to keep an eye out for, though.
 
RO can you please delete this cv-pls? OP added MCVE
 
@Makyen ^
 
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Thanks :)
 
4:45 AM
I'm slow. :)
 
@TylerH Others insinuate that I am snarky, unpleasant, malicious, and passive-aggressive. chat.stackoverflow.com/rooms/238393/…
 
Hello everyone. I really think this question should be re-opened. Any opinions on this?
 
5:04 AM
@MartesBerkeley There's a clear description of the input and desired output, and the problem seems focused enough. I think it can be reopened.
 
5:21 AM
@MartesBerkeley are you officially going to post a [tag:reopen-pls][tag:python] here?
 
6:05 AM
@mickmackusa Ah yes, thank you for tagging.
 
@MartesBerkeley I didn't actually... I wanted to empower you to do it yourself by offering the textual equivalent (so you could copy-paste it into your own new comment)
 
@MartesBerkeley your edit removed the input= which was admittedly crazy, but now the code does not do what the OP wanted
 
6:26 AM
@tripleee I think you meant seq = input("""""").upper()? I mean, that is not a proper way to use default arguments in a function.
 
@MartesBerkeley that's right, but the code in the question now does not get input from anywhere; you are calling the function with no argument, even though it requires one
more fundamentally, editing hopeless questions is often futile; it's a helpful gesture, but the fact that we have no feedback from the OP suggests that they may already have abandoned the question anyway
not saying don't do it, just that the ROI may mainly be frustration
and eventually probably a duplicate; e.g. stackoverflow.com/questions/28839607/… looks quite similar
 
@tripleee You're right, it's kind of pointless...
 
@tripleee That's close, but doesn't cover multiple streaks of the same length. Also, with regards to the broken code, it doesn't seem too important how it's broken. It's a reasonable how-to question, and the OP's code can be safely ignored, as the answers have sort of done.
 
 
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8:06 AM
Is this answer adding anything new? To me it seems to repeat what for example this other answer says ("The .runtimeconfig.json should be in the functions directory.") (perhaps even this)
 
Oh, it seems they are not a fan of yours.
 
Yes, it does?
 
@JeanneDark Cody means the delete comment on that answer (I got notified via HD)
 
There were two of them.
Would not have gotten a mod's attention unless there had been a third one. :-( Handled now, of course.
 
Thanks. I had flagged one of their answers because it was not in English. I guess asking them to translate it was a grave offense.
 
8:14 AM
Yeah, I was really struggling to find what had even set them off.
I think it must have been the "Hi!" That always triggers me.
 
Good day, guys. I feel, that I have already acquired an enemy at SO.
 
As long as you don't use Ciao I'm ok
 
I think it was the downvote (I received one shortly after, but they don't have enough rep). Fun fact: I hadn't cast that downvote.
 
Nothing fun about that!
 
Quite the irony, the one time I didn't downvote...
 
8:15 AM
Well, I think we have all learned something from this. :-)
 
To never use "Ciao"?
 
To trust Cody?
 
To always be sure and downvote!
But those other things are good learnin's, too.
 
I think someone read this chat yesterday, founded about about my joy with killing the ban and gave a minus for my oldest question 😁 stackoverflow.com/questions/68322544/… and I'm again in ban 😠😁
 
@manro I doubt someone sought out your questions specifically because of your joy. They probably just found the question while browsing questions related to their tags of interest.
 
8:18 AM
Really, why people are do that. Where is kindness in this word!
 
Downvoting has nothing to do with kindness.
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Neither has upvoting
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This question was neutral from 11th of July, man :(
Really mad
 
I would recommend not using "txt speak" like "thx".
 
@CodyGray never use thanks and derivatives?
 
8:23 AM
@manro It is often unnecessary to use "thanks" on this site at all. It definitely doesn't need to be part of questions or answers. You might use it in comments and/or chat. But when you use it, you should spell it out as an actual word ("Thanks" or "Thank you"), rather than using shorthand like "thx", "tks", or whatever endless variations.
 
@CodyGray yes! Thanks ;) i I'll add a plot to that post and maybe something else.
@CodyGray can i tell to you about one question (i involved in) An author has said, that he edited his question long time ago (14th) stackoverflow.com/questions/69556832/panels-in-flextable and it is still closed. Where is a problem? I tell to hilm after.
 
The question is in the reopen review queue. They have to be patient.
 
Do you see "This post was edited and submitted for review 8 hours ago."? I see that.
8 hours is not a very long time to wait for a question to go through the reopen review queue. Currently, that queue has ~230 posts pending review.
 
@JeanneDark Is there a way to see it in the timeline?
 
@Vega At least not for me. But the close banner says what Cody also just quoted.
 
8:32 AM
@JeanneDark ill tell to him. Yes, now i see. "He told me that did it 14th" 🤔
Cody you are kind person
 
@JeanneDark Yes, I was wondering how did you see?
 
Seems it is not visible in the timeline that it has been enqueued in the reopen review queue. At least, not to anonymous users.
 
Yeah Shog9 removed it after he found out we had a script using it :D
 
Ah, that's mean of him!
@manro Well, he did edit it on the 14th.
 
8:36 AM
@CodyGray and his try was again bad?
 
we knew both if it was in cv queue as in reopen queue
 
@manro I don't know, but it looks like his attempt then did not put the question into the review queue.
 
@CodyGray it is a bug?
 
@manro I do not think so! Maybe a bug in your friend. Did he forget to check the box?
 
@CodyGray i don't know him. We only fell to talk. I'll ask him today.
@CodyGray i corrected my question, now it looks better? stackoverflow.com/questions/68322544/…
 
 
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11:04 AM
Am I just being over-zealous and/or grumpy, or is this comment/reason just plain wrong: I am voting to reopen this question because the question pointed to as a duplicate has answers which are out of date. ?
... I replied with: So what's stopping anyone posting up-to-date answers on that question?
 
@AdrianMole That's not a valid reason to reopen. Unless you are a gold badge holder and you want to reverse direction
 
@AdrianMole The only reason that might be appropriate is if the question they're proposing to reopen has been explicitly edited to focus on a different (newer) version than the other question.
I.e., they have made it not a duplicate.
 
but the new question would have to have really good answers to justify reopening
 
No edit was made to the question.
 
Then that's bunk.
 
11:06 AM
Ooh - that's a nice, technical word.
 
11:22 AM
 
People keep editing my one-line code blocks to remove indentation. I put the indentation there deliberately because it would be there, if other code lines were added around it. Still, not a big deal.
 
Add the context to the line. :)
 
Nah. That would make it no longer a one-line code block.
But I do add context in the text.
 
@AdrianMole must be a Python oneliner then ....
 
Heh. I think people assume that I don't know how to properly format code blocks, and use both back-ticks and 4 spaces.
 
11:55 AM
Morning
 
@mickmackusa This should be mod-flagged. The author seems to be copying old answers and reposting them. This is plagiarism and mods need to be aware of this
 
Good afternoon, ladies and gentelmen ;)
 
12:40 PM
@JeanneDark Update: They are not a fan of moderators, either. Some folks are hard to please.
 
@CodyGray :( Sorry for having us all getting into that, but I should have seen it coming. Being a cold, flagging and downvoting machine seems to always be preferable to trying to help someone save/improve their post.
 
@JeanneDark "Cold, flagging and downvoting machine". Hmm, I can really relate myself to this one. I used to apply the score:-5--2 closed:0 duplicate:0 filter, switch to newest, downvote, and flag questions. I aimed for my "flag streak".
But that's not who I am anymore.
There is a payoff from being nice, I believe, at least in some ways.
 
@MartesBerkeley I am a big advocate of downvoting low-quality posts. (I am also a big advocate of upvoting high-quality posts, but that's a different story.) Yet, I don't think what you describe would be a reasonable way of going about it.
 
Yeah, this is about that payoff
 
Hunting down posts just to downvote them isn't really the purpose of voting.
 
12:54 PM
I was curious what kind of results you get with that search
 
@Dharman Well, bad questions. You can keep flagging, but these kinds of questions keep popping up again and again.
 
Yeah, I don't have time or close votes for this. Most of these questions are closeworthy
 
The real challenge is to find the close-worthy questions before others do it. Already (heavily) downvoted questions were likely already flagged/voted to close and even if not likely Roomba eventually (if unanswered).
 
@DalijaPrasnikar I have ... mixed feelings on that one. The answers are great, but it's a pretty bad example of a good SO question. But I don't object to its reopening, and your edit made it much better.
 
@RyanM I agree with not being stellar question by todays standards, but sometimes questions need to be judged by their answers and how much value they bring otherwise
 
2:10 PM
@user692942 What focus is this question lacking?
 
2:24 PM
@AdrianMole I don't think I've done it to any of your posts, but if I see an indented one-liner I do edit those. If you want to indicate that that's how it would be indented if there were other lines around it, you should add a couple of lines, or at least comments around it.
 
@cigien Maybe. I could just add a //... line (unindented) above and/or below. But that seems petty.
 
@AdrianMole It doesn't strike me as petty, really. If you want to indicate indentation, it's preferable to be explicit. A lone indented line looks rather odd IMO, and does look (as you mentioned), like you just messed up the formatting.
 
@cigien Hmm. I have never rolled any of those edits back, BTW.
 
@TylerH nitpick re: your otherwise correct meta comment: a user with 100 flags a day has 100 post and 100 comment flags, allowing them to raise up to 200 flags a day. @Dharman regularly raises >100 in a day.
 
2:29 PM
got any proof?
 
Not replying on the thread because it's already way off in the weeds and I don't want to derail it any further with nitpicking.
 
@RyanM Oh, I didn't realize comment flags and post flags came from separate piles
Has it always been that way?
 
@Dharman Technically I'm taking you at your word, but you seem honest and you have an absurdly high flag count, so...
I'm not sure if it's always been that way. It's been that way for at least the last couple years.
 
As far as I can tell, Dharman has raised on average 27.57 flags per day
No nonsense about hundreds of flags per day ;-)
 
@TylerH Yeah
 
2:32 PM
Huh
 
My calculator crashed
I give up, too much counting. But yeah, definitely more than 100 flags in the past 24 hours
 
@TylerH @user692942 this one seems focused enough to me; feel free to provide more information on your view if interested
 
3:08 PM
@TylerH Does exist any badge for the "flagging activity"? :)
 
@manro Yes, there are three badges for flagging
One for your first flag, one for 80 helpful flags, and one for 500 helpful flags
It's not clear from the description whether the one for your first flag requires that it be helpful, but I would hope that's the case
 
@manro All badges that you can earn are documented here: stackoverflow.com/help/badges
@TylerH No, you get the "Citizen Patrol" badge immediately upon raising a flag. Award doesn't wait until moderator review, so it cannot be dependent upon mod marking the flag as helpful.
These bronze badges are just meant to be earned by clicking buttons...
 
@CodyGray Yikes
I mean, I know they're easy to get, but I was hoping for some incentive to, y'know, be helpful
 
Yeah...
At least the description is not inaccurate? ;-)
 
@TylerH 500 flags is unreal
 
3:15 PM
Small victories.
@manro Not all in one day.
 
@CodyGray fair enough
 
Peer Pressure
Delete own post with score of -3 or lower - dangerous badge :(
 
@manro We encourage users to delete low-quality content of their own
it helps keep the site clean
 
I got most of my 500 flags by flagging for closure before I had 3k rep. After 3k you can only close vote, so you lose that "flag revenue".
 
@manro Why do you think it is dangerous? You shouldn't necessarily delete a post just because it has been downvoted. But, it happens to everyone that we occasionally post an answer that is determined to be wrong, the community gives us feedback by downvoting it, and we delete it to remove the wrong answer from the page.
 
3:30 PM
@CodyGray I read that a deleted downvoted question (especially with answers) - the most dangerous thing to your question posting ability
 
The fact that it's deleted is not relevant.
Question-posting ability is linked to an overall quality score. It takes into account votes on your questions, as well as the number of questions. If you've asked a lot of questions, and they're not getting a positive reception, or if you've only asked a couple of questions, but they're getting massively downvoted, then your quality score will be very low.
The trick is that the quality score considers both deleted and undeleted posts. But there's nothing really special about deleted posts.
Other than the fact that, even if you improve a deleted post, people can't vote on it, so you'd want to undelete it and improve it.
 
Yes! I remembered how hardly was to return deleted question into the life(((
Now i'm preparing a replacement for my duplicate question. Yee, i'm an idealist)
Cody, you are writing so fast. Are you a native english-speaker?
 
No, he's from Texas ;)
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Texas is a right place in USA
 
Du bist Deutsch, ja?
 
3:37 PM
Yes, I am a native English speaker.
 
Ich kann sprechen ;)
 
Cody can also speak C++, and some Python
 
some native speakers are horrible typists, and vice versa
 
In future i'll need your help with C/C++/C#
 
@Machavity You hear very wrong rumors.
 
3:39 PM
@tripleee Some horrible natives are typist speakers?
 
actually some horrible speakers are native typists
 
@manro All of them at once? That sound be interesting!
 
comment flag: declined. comment status: deleted anyway 🙃
 
Declined comment flags are second class failures.
 
@CodyGray i don't to be a pro, only the ABC
 
3:42 PM
@TylerH We actually get a button to do both at once :P
 
@Machavity Frankly that's rude and abusive... :-)
 
I haven't any chances yet to become a full-stack C/C++/C# developer) Really, pupils can more than I.
 
at the very least it should be disputed
 
I hope, that i find my place with R-language in this life :)
 
@TylerH Comment flags can't be disputed.
 
3:45 PM
So always just flag as NLN
 
I dispute that
 
Is a comment ever not NLN?
 
Yes, mine. Obviously.
 
Absolutely. Comments that contain useful information are not "NLN".
 
@CodyGray Well yeah I'm just opining about how the system should be
 
3:46 PM
Somebody once told me, in here, if it's worth posting as a comment, then it should be [in] an answer.
 
That was bad advice... Plenty of things are useful as comments but would not answer the question and thus be bad answers.
@TylerH Meh, you really want to give mods more buttons to press? We already have enough trouble picking the right ones as it is.
 
@CodyGray I'm OK with changing the button that declines comment flags and deletes the comment anyway being changed to "dispute and delete" :-)
that way you don't have to deal with any more buttons to press
 
Reasonable, actually
 
@Dharman Sorry, I'm out of CVs already :_(
 
Can I ask for a quick check: can you access json.parser.online.fr ?
I see a second suggested edit that says the site doesn't work but it does load for me.
And it's two edits by two completely different users.
 
3:55 PM
Works for me
 
Well it's blocked for me at work because it isn't an HTTPS site. Trying to reload it now as HTTPS and getting nothing
So maybe they have HTTPS Everywhere enabled or something that forces an HTTPS connection attempt
 
Same for me, nothing over https
 
if I circumvent my work web filter for non-HTTPS sites it loads fine
My guess is they just have something that blocks anything without an SSL cert
even if it's just that default browser warning
 
@TylerH I've got HTTPS everywhere and it loads. Weird.
 
It must be making an exception. The site doesn't appear to have any HTTPS support at all. It loads for me without it.
 
3:59 PM
Hmm. Bug or feature: On some of the review queues, now, there's a button indicating a pending suggested edit. I just clicked that and approved the edit. The text now changes to Thank you for reviewing this suggested edit. You will not be able to edit the post until the suggested edit has been approved or rejected. But the "Other action" button is still not enabled. Why can't I get two review scores from one review?
 
OK, I suppose it makes sense. Perhaps it's a more aggressive SSL demand on those users' machines. I rejected the first edit but the second one made me doubt my decision.
 
Should I now click "Looks OK", on the assumption that the edit will eventually be approved?
 
Note that if I had "Improved" the pending edit, that would have enabled "Other action" (after a refresh).
 
@TylerH "action using VBScript or PowerShell?" Pick one.
 
4:20 PM
 
4:32 PM
Scenario: A user has posted the (exact) same answer on two questions. I edited one (in review) and then found the other a few clicks later. Trouble is, I edited the later question. Which one should I mod-flag as a duplicate answer? Does it matter? (My edit will likely prevent the auto-detect thing spotting the duplicates.)
 
@AdrianMole Are the questions possibly duplicates? If so, which one's the better duplicate target? Then choose the other answer.
 
I already flagged the one I saw second, explaining the possible confusion and the fact that I didn't want to edit both. On some level, we have to assume that moderators aren't fools.
@JeanneDark I think they are duplicate questions: stackoverflow.com/q/15557392/10871073 and stackoverflow.com/q/38490651/10871073. Looks like I edited the wrong one, whichever criterion you judge it on.
 
@Dharman I'd say that should probably be a comment
 
yeah me too
but now that I think of it, I think it might actually be an improvement to this answer.
The answer doesn't explain much, so it's unclear what the solution proposed is
 
5:10 PM
@tacoshy you have actually linked to a comment
 
5:29 PM
@desertnaut Thank you, my mistake!
 
5:56 PM
@CodyGray Only moderators see entries in the timeline for reviews which are currently active. Once the review is complete, then it's visible to everyone in the timeline.
@AdrianMole The automatic duplicate answer flag is raised simultaneously to the answer being posted or edited into being an exact duplicate. The flag dashboard will indicate that the post has been edited after the flag has been raised, but that indication is not very visible, so may be missed. If the only thing you did was formatting changes, then the fact that it was edited shouldn't be a factor in how the moderator handles the situation.
 
@user692942 Yes, pick one; OP is open to either.
 
@Makyen Heh. My edit was mostly formatting but I also removed some fluff. Also, is that auto-flag raised on both/all answers, or just the second and later?
 
@AdrianMole A flag is raised on each later answer(s), but includes references to all of the user's posts which are a duplicate.
 
Well, I leave it to the discretion of whoever handles it. I'm sure they'll be suitably 'equipped' to make an informed judgement.
... but the situation is a bit messy, and I inadvertently contributed to the mess.
 
6:14 PM
@AdrianMole If you think a flag should be raised on something, then please raise the flag and explain the issue (if not obvious and using a non-custom flag). The autoflag for duplicate answers requires the answers to be exactly the same, so may or may not have been raised when the post appears the same or very similar to a human.
 
@TylerH Which is not a question focused on a specific language, open to VBScript or Powershell is the definition of "Too Board".
 
@user692942 The user gives examples of being able to do something programmatically in Win 10 in various scripting languages, and then illustrates how the same languages work (or don't work) in Windows 11. The question is how to do the thing programmatically. You can have a range constraints when asking how to do something, and those constraints can include a list of scripting languages.
 
6:29 PM
@Makyen Of course, that what I generally do (sometimes after seeking opinions/advice in here). But, if that one gets: Declined: You gone dun an' flagged teh wrong post! then I won't be too upset.
 
6:52 PM
\o
o/
 
7:10 PM
Can anyone explain how the answerer to this question knew/knows what the code looks like?
 
The OP had an answer with code that was visible for 10 minutes before the other answer was posted.
 
@AdrianMole Is it better?
 
@Dharman OK - Somebody seems to have deleted my vertical scrollbar. xD
 
i made it, sorry(
I think, that you are considering that i'm a dumbess person for all history of this room)
 
@manro well, I am not familiar with all the history of this room, so no...
 
Please don't disparage yourself, or least don't do it out loud here. Let's focus on what this room is for: post moderation (within the rules set forth in our FAQ, which you should take this opportunity to review again).
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@manro ^^ that
 
@manro At least one that seems to ignore everything we careful explain in the FAQ: socvr.org/faq . Not everything goes in this room. Take your time to read all that again, remember all that and be less frivolous when you participate here again in the future.
 
8:24 PM
@manro Please don't ping other folks in regards to trying to handle your posts. If you have questions about processes and such, feel free to ask, but randomly pinging folks for any sort of moderation activity isn't acceptable
 
I can't imagine most moderation questions have an answer on meta, if not in the help center
 
Yes...
 
10:13 PM
Oooh, last closed question was rewritten.
Now i can open a bottle of cola :)
@Dharman what is oneboxed images from rule 6?
 
@manro What?
 
@Dharman Keep oneboxed images out of our transcript.
 
I didn't post any images
Are you asking what oneboxed means?
 
@manro it means "Do not post Links" without a leading text
 
10:18 PM
Why did you ping me?
 
Sorry
"close-vote or I'll stab you." from rule 13. Someone was really rude boy xD
"You may initiate a discussion about a post/edit you are involved with, as long as that discussion is really seeking input and is not just a disguised request. "
It sounds like I can give a link to the post which was edited by me?
im not a native english speaker, sorry, if have problems with understanding
 
10:40 PM
It is saying that it is OK on occasion to ask the room for help improving a post, even if you had edited it, as long as your intention is only to get help/guidance on improving the post.
This is an exception to the rule that we do not allow people to make "cv-pls" requests on posts where they're involved in, due to a conflict of interest.
 
Well, if you've only edited the post in the past, you're not considered involved, as long as you're not asking for your edits to be approved or something like that.
 
Right. The idea is to avoid conflicts of interest.
The policy is supposed to be common sense, but we had to clarify it and make things explicit because people kept trying to lawyer around it.
Now, they have more ways to lawyer around it.
 
then you can look at my new creation [stackoverflow.com/questions/69315168/… ^_^
 
Is there some reason why you want us to look at this?
 
all rules are followed )
 
10:44 PM
Well, uh... I see a problem. It appears you have completely changed the meaning of your question.
 
It were my "mistakes of youth" hah
 
That's not a reason to completely change the meaning of a question.
 
yarrrr
I think, i should delete it?
 
Why do you need to delete it?
It looks like you asked a perfectly reasonable question, and then a duplicate was found.
Now, you've rewritten it into something completely different, which we don't allow.
 
i should roll back...?
 
10:51 PM
Eh? The question is closed anyways, why should we not allow the user to fix the issues with their questions?
I know that the text is not there, but the way to respond to a closed question is via edits.
Asking a new question just makes sure the user would hit a rate limit.
 
i really tired guys, i don't know what to do... i still want to destroy all downvoted questions... to achieve a positive handicap from the ban hammer...
 
@Braiam If they're fixing the issues, that's fine, but this seems to be changing the question into something totally new. (Granted, I'm not 100% sure, as this is not something in my subject matter expertise.)
 
oh, plus one down vote. sorry guys, i should go away from there... system doesn't accept me. Good night, my friends
 
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