@AlonEitan feels wrong, since it is relevant and when one reads information on said link, it will answer the question. Therefore the author attempted to answer the question.
Is plotting a graph in Excel (Q with just screenshots) acceptable on SO, or is that considered to be general computing, given no programming is involved?
what heuristics do you folks use to determine whether a duplicate is worth keeping or not? (assuming that up/down votes aren't reflective of actual usefulness)
@blackgreen the question quality; quality of answer(s); number of targets; number of answers; if it redacted the way that others could still relate; up/down votes (yes); in bad mood - no, just kidding
though they subsequently edited out their web site from the post which was subsequently deleted as low quality
perhaps the reason should say something like "watched user" which is more in line with what the mechanism does; "blacklist" sounds bad (though technically accurate)
@blackgreen For me, I'm pretty lenient if I expect that it could be a useful signpost, in terms of providing an alternate set of keywords for finding the canonical. An example of one that I'll delete pretty much every time is a generic "please debug my nullpointerexception" - that will never be useful to anyone but the asker.
bewilderingly, the shell quoting question I requested a cv-pls for here was reopened by the gold badger who had posted an answer ... I guess there is no rule to specifically disallow that, but would this be suitable for a mod flag?
@tripleee sorry, I literally just received the privilege and didn't expect it'll single-handedly reopen. I'd appreciate it if you'd close back. — Bharel1 min ago
would it be reasonable to post another cv-pls in this circumstance?
@cigien I don't mean to say that the behavior is generally dubious, or we would probably already have a rule against that; it just struck me in this case as odd
Ah, I see. Yeah, the user just appears to feel the target could be improved. Their phrasing in the comments is interesting. They're possibly used to voting to reopen, and it not getting anywhere, and are now taken aback with the power they have :)
@HenryEcker it's a "creative" way to circumvent the systems "It looks like your post is mostly code; please add some more details." message, without adding any real detail.
@HenryEcker maybe, maybe not. You can only do so and so much to prevent this. Today there was someone asking to fix the error in their code, in the body they only pasted the code itself and then, instead of adding the error description, they just added literally "It looks like your post is mostly code; please add some more details.". Hopeless cases.
aside from dupe closure, i don't think it necessarily fits a close reason. it does have quite a few quality issues, likely due to a language barrier issue, and if the two functions are in fact not producing the same result, then the question is moot anyway
it's not asking which function is faster, it's asking how to come to that conclusion. The former... would quite easily fall under code review, providing the other issues with the question were fixed, but it's the latter, so it's on topic here
I see a link-only answer, I dw and flag VLQ, answer gets a minor edited and is still link-only, but my flag is automatically marked helpful and I can't re-raise it. What do? Flag as NAA? Ignore and continue with my life?
@MarcoBonelli this has been edited. I'm guessing it was flagged as NAA originally?
@AdrianMole asking for a flag-pls is fine here; no need to specify it as a "re" flag, especially since that wouldn't be accurate for other users who haven't yet cast a flag on it