Please look at this SD Report question and self answer -- The question itself is off-topic as a request for resource, but is it a spam seed question with spam answer? Thoughts?
I tried to look into it too ... no affiliation as far as I can tell; the Medium page in their profile seems to be 404 (or really dislikes the proxy I used) and the author of the linked service clearly has a different name
Have I upset someone recently? Noticing a lot of my cv-pls requests are just sitting there and end up being sent to the graveyard on Fridays... I've got 6 sat in my search that haven't moved...
@Dharman It is unclear what they don't know, I asked for clarification. I think it is supposed to be an answer. That code looks like an attempt to answer the question.
@user692942 personally I tend to ignore Microsoft tags because I'm unfamiliar with the technologies ... I concurred on an HTML one which was still open (and still needs one more cv)
many of your requests also seem to be outside my active hours here, but if anything, the room seems to be more active when I'm not here
@user692942 If your requests are archived before completion (rather than archived because of completion), you may continue to re-post them here, for what it's worth. It could be that the close reasons require domain knowledge which others don't have (e.g. "typo" questions don't typically require me to know Haskell, but "no MCVE" often might).
If people actively disagree with the validity of a close request someone posts here, usually they'll speak up (or at least we encourage them to).
@Dharman It looks like an attempt, but certainly a very poor one. I think it is DV-worthy, especially after OP's doubling down on uncertainty (lack of caring?) in the comments
@user692942 This duplicate target does not appear to be correct/relevant (see my comment under the question)
@cigien This appears to be reasonably scoped; the edit adding in OP's code from their myriad (now-flagged) comments should make it more clear. The issue is that OP was running into an arbitrary limitation in Outlook and wasn't aware of it.
@cigien close reason says Unclear, not typo. What made it prominently fall in unclear category to me was the thing that asker accepted the answer that missed bold word "Input" in their desired output, if we can't even rely on the provided output in the question then answering becomes a senseless guessing game (not to mention searching the questions for desired answers)
This is a poor audit IMHO. No answer, possibly "Seeking recommendations," or (maybe) a good question. Should we allow requests, in here, for actions to be taken on posts to prevent their use as review audits?
@gnat Ah, I see. I still don't understand how an incomplete/incorrect answer is a reason to delete a question. The question itself seems clear enough to me.
@cigien yeah I saw your attempt to polish that "index" stuff. Just want you to know that it's not going to change my mind about it. If neither asker nor answerer bothered to clear such obvious stuff, what else they could have missed. Please understand why I don't want to see such inaccurate ("unclear") posts on the site. When I search for solutions to my coding problems it just wastes my time. I try it and see that it does things wrong and I have to search again. This is just waste
@gnat Yeah, I figured you wouldn't change your mind about that. It's not a stellar question, but it's sufficient to not be deleted IMO, so I mentioned it. Thanks for responding anyway.
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