@RyanM Only the first couple/few days on each reputation page were expanded by default. I had a userscript which went through and expanded all days upon loading the page.
stackoverflow.com/q/70267814/2943403 Can't close exact dupe from 7 years ago because no upvoted/accepted answer (I recently necro-posted on the old page -- which was how I easily found it ...not to mention the similarity in titles).
@HenryEcker Yeah, it's like an answer that includes "email me at ... for the code". If there's other info in the answer, the noise can just be edited out. In this case, the discord channel even appears to be about the product mentioned in the question.
@user17242583 if you are asking about a Smoke Detector report, that simply means that they posted spam in the past and it was confirmed by one of our users; or, occasionally, that one of our users manually added them to the blacklist (though this only happens with any regularity if they were previously blacklisted for the standard reason, and posted a legitimate post which caused them to be removed from the blacklist)
@bad_coder they have added the code they posted in the comments to the post; however, even a quick inspection reveals that the code producing the error is nowhere to be seen in the posted code (only in the screenshot).
@tripleee regarding 'single out' - I think they don't see the list of users which closed the question, but only your comment to the question and the fact that it was closed, so they make the connection that you are the one who closed it.
@tripleee yes, that's what it says, but I think we already found out in the past that the OP actually does not see the names. I think there was even a meta thread regarding this.
I bet Jeanne Dark would come up with a link in a minute ;)
What do I do with this one? https://stackoverflow.com/questions/801406/c-create-a-lighter-darker-color-based-on-a-system-color It has that old-looking Duplicate markup, but it hasn't been closed as one.
Interesting paragraph in Tim's announcement of the dupe-hammer: If you get in a fight with someone over whether a question should be closed, moderators will be notified and they'll hit everyone with hammers lock everything down and tell you to go home.
The question seems to be more popular than the first one in the list and is the most similar. Maybe the linked one should be closed as a duplicate of this question?
@Calculuswhiz It does. Well, actually, it's a bit more expansive than that, but the "Active" date at the top of the question is the oldest date. There could be other things which also count as "active" from SOCVR's POV that are more recent.
@Turing85 It means metasmoke tried to flag, but was unable to do so. The specific reason why it failed is included as a tooltip on the "Failed" text. However, the reasons there are a bit cryptic as to what the failure indicates the situation really was.
IMO, there are a lot of things which are classified as failures which shouldn't be presented as a "failure". For example, if the post is already deleted and MS tries to flag, that will count as a "failure". While it is, technically, a failure to flag, and it's something which is desirable to know in some contexts, most of the time the post already being deleted is not something which should be considered as autoflagging failing.
@Makyen In other words, "Failure" there means the specific flagging attempt was not successful, but those "failures" don't directly translate to the actual autoflaging process failing.
@Turing85 Whoa, I hadn't seen that spike of failures/errors yesterday. The 504 errors, along with the 502s and 809s are a systemic problem, which has always existed in the design. I believe I know what's causing them and have at least partial code to substantially address the issue. Overall, the general issue is rate limiting by SE. The solution is to have MS make requests in a way which is less likely to result in being rate limited and have a better response when it is rate limited.
Did stack overflow & meta stack exchange just break? Suddenly I can't seem to expand vote counts on either, and I can't seem to post a question about it on meta stack exchange.
Does anybody have a bookmarklet for showing your current daily up/down/close/delete vote counts/totals? — One that works with the current site design?
I have a bookmarklet I’ve been using, but the recent site changes seem to have broken it
(The site changes seem to be causing the bookmarklet to repeatedly keep requesting additional pages from the API endpoint)