@HenryEcker I'm intentionally being a bit oblique here. My point is that there is a formal policy on this, but it requires someone informing us about it in order for us to be able to enforce it. I personally am not super wild about the policy, but it is required for legal reasons. If someone is mature and well-behaved and doesn't mention their age, then there's no way for us to ever possibly know, which means we aren't forced to escalate, which means their account doesn't get nuked.
It just depends on your level of support for the policy, I guess.
@CodyGray Sorry, I was unclear if you meant: "I didn't know it was a rule so I didn't do anything" or "I didn't see this user say that so I didn't do anything". In this case neither applied since I asked the question and received an answer invalidating the former, and the text appeared within my review queue invalidating the latter.
@HenryEcker I may once have posted a link to the Terms of Service about the age requirement on a users posts where it said something about their age.. and upon their edit to the profile, I think I developed amnesia.
I think I may also have told them to keep their profile id, in case their account was nuked, so that they can get re-acquainted with their own posts if they later chose to create a new account.
@HenryEcker Basically don't be a snitch. However, I believe that it is for the safety of the children. They shouldn't have accounts on the site as this can impact their psyche and potentially damage their young minds. Use your conscience when flagging.
If a user explicitly states that they are under 13, then I guess it would be remiss not to flag it. Otherwise, you are potentially exposing Stack Overflow to a lawsuit.
I think I got it. I am not a mandatory-reporter (for want of a better term) so I have a wider range of discretion. However, once it is reported everyone who would handle the flag is bound to law or policy to handle the situation in a specific way.
Ooh, new mods. Congrats to them both. I am pleased that at least one is active in this room - it means when I want priority attention for my flags I can just ping @Zoe 😌
There is no private mail feature on Stack Overflow, other than the ability of moderators to send private messages to users when they break a rule (this is how we send suspensions).
It might be "private" in the sense that others can't click it for me. But all the stuff that is there can be seen elsewhere on Stack Overflow. Comments, chat messages.. all that stuff is public.
@manro There's no place you can do that here. You have to use a different service. Like Discord or email or IRC.. Unless you get into trouble, and a moderator opens a private chat room with you. But you don't want that. Also other moderator will be able to see the conversation anyway.
@manro Stack Overflow isn't a chit-chat site. It's not suppose to be a social network. It's also moderated, so anything you do is public. That way no one can "get away" with being rude in private.
@Vickel The first links go to the correct version, but the information regarding a version for Greasemonkey are outdated. We basically don't support Greasemonkey at this point.
@Makyen I'm lost, I had it working, I'm on tampermonkey and use latest FF. Sometimes FF memory overflows (bad handling of streaming, I think) and I need to restart FF to resolve the issue, then most often all my userscripts are gone and I've to reinstall. The last time, I was not able to recover Stack Exchange CV Request Generator 1.6.11, it strangely shows a ? instead of the sites it would work at.
@Makyen now it is back :) again, thanks for your time
@Vickel As for the list of sites it works on, there's no explicit way to give userscript managers a list of those. Tampermonkey parses the @match directives to get that list, as they have a much more limited format. The Request Generator uses an @include directive, which is a regular expression. Tampermonkey doesn't parse those to determine what domains it matches, so that list won't be displayed for the Request Generator.
@Vickel You can have Tampermonkey save a backup of your userscripts and userscript data. That should make it reasonably easy to reinstall if the configuration gets lost for some reason. I'm sorry to hear you're having problems with Tampermonkey in general. I have not experienced any issues along the lines of what you describe, or at least not often.
In general, there has been an issue that crops up in Tampermonkey from time to time for various people. That issue is that one or more scripts stop functioning at all and that errors are reported in the console. This has generally been resolved by reinstalling the affected userscript.