@VLAZ It looks like maaaaybe it was something like it had a warning? Otherwise I surely don't understand how failing to call that method is a compilation error. Though I agree that there's no way that question is helping anyone in the future, so I'm also voting to delete.
Anyone have a python duplicate target for needing to call print in your script to produce output when it "works fine" in terminal because the REPL automatically prints the returned value?
@SurajRao it is better served as a comment. It has barely enough substance to be an answer on its own. Without the rant all that remains seems to be a guess.
If a question is posted but it has multiple different problems within it, each a duplicate, should that be closed as a dupe against each or another close reason?
@jps That's not really spam. Affiliation is disclosed, it's the only post I can see mentioning the product, and the product seems relevant to the question. The edit was just to remove unnecessary text (as I mentioned in the edit message). If you feel the answer is spam, you can still custom flag it, and explain why it's spam.
@jps I don't feel it was spam originally either. And yeah, the answer is just suggesting a product, but I can't tell if the question is asking for it (I don't know the tech at all), so I edited the answer instead of NAA-flagging it. Feel free to NAA flag it if you want.
@cigien I originally flagged as spam but changed to NAA now. I also don't have knowledge about the subject but don't see an explicit request for a product suggestion, so no reason for a CV on that base. Let the mods decide
It has 3 upvotes already since it was posted ~1 hour ago, and it's not really an answer. I happen to agree with the point he's making but that's beside the point/question ;)
Also, first time I've actually heard or seen "Lena". The website linked could just put a couple of sentences on what the image is and why it should not be used, not require you to watch a video on the subject.
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Is revision #3 OK here: stackoverflow.com/posts/71008600/revisions ? The question didn't mention extensions or Requestly and it was edited into it. By a user whose profile says they are the CEO of Requestly.
@tripleee I got the idea about the image. My point was for website dedicated to apparently spreading awareness about it, it can do a better job and not just have a video explaining what the image is and why it shouldn't be used. The video was even blocked by uMatrix, so I had to do extra work to even be able to play the video.
@StephenOstermiller You will also want to reject the edit request on that question since all it does is improve the link, which really doesn't improve the question at all.