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@blackgreen Merges are A) destructive and not easily reversed. B) If the merger is to happen, the answers on the question which will be merged almost always require editing to make sure they are not disadvantaged by being moved to the target question. Doing such edits sometimes requires an SME. Many people think, "oh, just merge the questions", but rarely think through what's really involved with doing such that it results in an eventual target question and answers which appear consistent.
05:49
@blackgreen sometimes it's "this question is horribly unclear, but I may be able to help the OP at least ask a well-defined question by posting an answer before closing this gibberish"
06:12
@Makyen thanks. AFAIC, the only two merge flags I raised (and then retracted) were on tags where I have expertise, and were already closed as duplicates of, or at least linked to, the proposed merge target
Would people flag this as spam (as it's an obvious spam seed) or mod flag as a spam seed? stackoverflow.com/questions/71318083/…
Although I understand that mods prefer to be extra conservative
@DavidBuck I certainly flagged as spam and reported it; thanks for bringing it up
@tripleee yeah probably that, however the (unintended?) consequence is that when they succeed in closing the question basically they get to have no competing answer. And their answers are far from comprehensive
The thing usually goes: "Q: can I do X and Y?", "A: no" vote to close
@blackgreen sounds like fodder for del-pls and perhaps a comment to point out to them how they are creating a problem which requires additional manual cleanup from curators
06:17
the user isn't receptive to such remarks. If they keep doing that a couple more times, I'll consider raising a mod flag and del-pls. Some of those Q's warrant del-pls anyway, so...
06:31
Why does community leave comments like these? Is that a result of the outcome of some queue or another Seems so, but why is that community's comment, rather than the reviewers'?
^ It's a queue action. You can share feedback for a post and you can choose to have it "anonymous" (posted by Community): stackoverflow.com/review/first-questions/31177574
@VLAZ that I found. Interesting that it's your choice whether to do that. Is that some kind of rage-prevention mechanism, that you can choose whether to do it obfuscated?
¯\_(ツ)_/¯ SE did a rework of the queues and did it that way
@Adriaan I would guess that's the rationale, or at least part of it; some users may be hesitant to leave feedback or take actions at all if they leave a public trail
Found the MSE post for the rework: Review queue workflows - Final release but doesn't mention why it's anonymous feedback. You're probably right, though.
By the way, you're not the first person to wonder why Community is posting comments.
We've had several meta questions about what's happening.
07:12
@DaImTo you have a clear involvement in that post having answered it though
@Adriaan yes i do i asked serval months ago for them to post the error message there has been no response. The answer now has a -1 on it because its probably not giving a clear fix to the issue. As we dont know what the error is its going to be hard to ever give a valid anwser to the question. I dont see anyone getting any use out of it without knowing whats wrong. How i make this code working? is a bit broad
@DaImTo I meant in relation to #15 of the SOCVR FAQ
@Adriaan would you like me to delete my answer and comments? Would that address your concerns? I would be happy to do so if you feel that would make the flag more valid.
@Adriaan I have deleted my answer. I have no more involvement in this question then wanting to ensure that questions can be helpful for others in the future.
@DaImTo they are not "my" concerns, they're merely what's stated in the FAQ: You are also "involved" in the question and all answers to the question if you are the author of the question or the author of any non-deleted, non-community-wiki answer on the question. Deleting your answer might allow you to post the request here ("non-deleted" suggests that), but you'd need to ask a RO to be sure.
@Adriaan its deleted all is well. I will make sure not to fall into this issue again in the future thank you for bringing it to my attention.
07:21
Thanks, no problem
08:03
@Adriaan Deleting the answer does indeed bring the request in compliance with our rules (as long as it is not later undeleted)
 
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10:01
@LucaKiebel good work finding the origin of this answer) The author deleted it now.
already considered mod-flagging it
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"Experts can suggest some free tools that support good advertising activities"
@jps if that is spam, it would officially be the first JSON-formatted spam post I've seen...
Which is not to say that it isn't: it probably still wouldn't be the weirdest thing I've red flagged...
It looks like the spammer copied more than they intended from their spam database
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@RyanM not actually spam, just spam seed. Seen so many weird things here, on the other spam just a few minutes ago for taco bell the spammer even attempted to tag it correctly as
10:52
@jps I once saw a spammer tag their spam with
@jps ^^' I just put it through DDG
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@RyanM then the spammer didn't read the tag info: "DO NOT USE THIS TAG ON QUESTIONS THAT ARE SPAM" ;)
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@jps ...I'll be honest, at first I assumed you were entirely joking, but that actually is in the tag info...
@jps We probably should have gone for a more technical description: " is deprecated for use in questions that are spam. Please use instead"
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@E_net4standswithUkraine SPAM is off-topic on SO. Please post on /dev/null or 127.0.0.1
10:59
Though many other tags would fit in: , ,
"I'm voting to migrate this question to metasmoke"
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That's a good one too.
11:49
@LucaKiebel OP added input/expected output, does that address the problem or still can't reproduce?
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@desertnaut is it still closable?
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@Dharman well, not sure... original close reason does not apply (OP removed the 2nd question), but I guess it is still unclear and/or unfocused (have commented so in the post)
Would you like me to remove the request or keep it?
13:08
@Dharman i think you should remove it
It's close now anyway
13:43
@Dharman I think the new light mode is pretty slick too. It's nice to see good design sense.
14:45
@GeneralGrievance wow that took forever
14:58
Interesting... they're going to be coming out with a paid MDN access level soon
wonder what that will include...
I guess... whatever "notifications, article collections and an offline experience on MDN" means. Is MDN more than just a web reference? What have I been missing out on?
@GeneralGrievance that's really all there is to it
articles, chat/forums, etc.
"customizing their experience" basically, seems like
 
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@AlonEitan @GeneralGrievance quite strange spam case, the author now deleted it
Maybe the OP got scared from consequences of posting spam? At least it's gone
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I don't think the OP is really aware of that. I guess his emails contains the same "signature" ;)
marked as spam and user deleted now
You'd think that a PhD would be more professional.
Or maybe I'm not being professional enough. I'll start dumping my CV on every answer to appeal to my authority from now on.
16:26
@Makyen or any RO: If I'm understanding the intent of this clarification, it's that converting a post to CW doesn't change the involvement. Is that right? Does that apply to self-deletion as well?
Specifically, the "original author" part of this sub-rule.
@GeneralGrievance lol
PhD doesn't mean anything in terms of social behavior, just that you have the patience to become very knowledgeable and anal-retentive about a small section of one particular field of learning
16:55
Is this on-topic? It's programming related (or adjacent at least), but is a terminology request.
@cigien No, it belongs on ELU
@cigien If you delete your answer or the answer is CW, we don't consider that "involvement" for the purposes of the room. I would assume that having it converted to CW might qualify, but as that's a mod-only thing, it's not really worth having a sub-sub rule
@TylerH Ok, thanks. I've posted a request. BTW, ELU doesn't like these sorts of questions; too domain-specific or something like that (I'm not very comfortable with the scope on that site, I write answers occasionally, but I don't do much curation).
@cigien since when?
@TylerH As far back as I can recall, which isn't very far back. It may not technically be off-topic there, but it is frowned upon a bit.
17:02
@cigien well, certainly the question should be well-formed to meet their site requirements
but the overall topic of "what is the name for this action" is certainly their realm, not SO's
Personally I have very little patience for people from other sites who complain about SO sending questions about their topics over to them. They usually complain "we are too small to deal with fixing all these bad questions" as if SO isn't, and the question isn't even in-scope for SO! Likewise, how do they expect to grow if they turn away everyone who has a question that needs some handholding.
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In a perfect world new users would be directed to a more appropriate site while crafting their question in a wizard
@TylerH Ah, I see what you mean. Yeah, in general, naming questions are on-topic there. I'm just not sure this one is ok, but I could be wrong.
but first we need a wizard. Glad to see movement on that... but it's not like we haven't been trying for over 5 years now to get that going
Heck I even made a working wizard demo for them in 2017
seems futile to me
9 times out of 10 all attempts by the wizard to help the user find their problem without asking will fail, due to the system not being able to find relevant content due to the overwhelming amount of useless content that still exists
@Machavity I'm not sure I follow. I can convert my own answer to CW (but not the other way around). It used to be that if I had an answer to a question, I'm involved in the question, but then converting to CW allowed me to post a request here. The GH commit I linked suggests that this workaround is not allowed (and also appears to be another RO's interpretation).
@KevinB well if you think about a wizard as being exclusively a duplicate-finder then sure it will probably fail, but I figure that's a secondary effort
there are a lot of issues with questions being asked today that aren't "this is a duplicate" that we can improve upon
especially considering the existing dupe-finder during question asking isn't worth two licks, I think focusing on that as the make-or-break criterion would be a big mistake
improve the workflow for asking a question first, and then work to improve the dupe finder
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I don't particularly agree on that front, that any of the other issues that could be resolved with it would actually do any good
starting with tags first would really help narrow down the list of questions such a dupe finder would have to search through
@cigien I think that refers to requests for action(s) on the post (i.e. the one you converted to a CW) itself. An answer that you've so converted still no longer qualifies as involvement in the parent question. At least, that's how I understand the new rule.
@KevinB I dunno, I think better-formatted questions or blocking wholly off-topic questions that are out-of-scope would be a big improvement
I think that woudl be great as well, however none of the past wizards we've had even improved that at all.
... it was added to prevent delete-pls requests on one's own answer, when you've converted it to a CW.
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At best it resulted in questions with a bunch of headers and useless info
@cigien The intent of that clarification was that if you are the original author of a post, then you are involved in that post, regardless of that post being deleted or a CW.
If the user still doesn't understand what they are asking, a wizard isn't going to help. Those that do don't need a wizard
@AdrianMole Oh, I see now. That makes a lot more sense, given the context of the discussion being trying to delete one's own accepted answer, IIRC.
@Makyen I don't see the issue with users posting a delete-pls request for a CW answer of their own.
Given that CW is permanent and any rep gain/loss is locked in once the conversion is made.
I don't think I would have ruled against such a del-pls request if I saw one in the wild, though I might be curious
why would there be an issue with delete requests on your own posts, if there isn't a problem with doing so on CW posts that were yours?
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@TylerH But, if someone had an accepted answer with a lot of downvotes, a delete-pls request could be construed as looking for rep. gain.
@TylerH I understand that opinions are divided on that issue. In general, we've chosen the more conservative position.
@AdrianMole you don't gain rep from deleting a CW answer even if you lost rep while it was not CW, IIRC
@Makyen Ok, I get it now. I misunderstood that clarification commit. Thanks.
@TylerH Let's do an experiment. Post a rubbish answer to one of my questions; I'll accept it and we can wait for the DVs. Then convert it to a CW and tell us what happened to your rep. ;-P
@KevinB ostensibly because CW irreversibly locks in rep changes up to that point and prevents any further rep gain; it also removes the ability for you to unilaterally delete the post as the author in the first place (other conditions notwithstanding, like acceptance)
@AdrianMole Heh, I was just about to suggest you do that
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hehe
@TylerH I've deleted an answer after I converted it to a CW. But it wasn't accepted and had just one downvote.
But there was no rep change involved.
Yeah, the FAQ at least makes no mention of a special 'accepted' condition in terms of rep. Just...
> The original author keeps the reputation gained (or lost) before their post entered community mode.
Now, if it was accepted and then it gets CW'd and deleted, I don't know what happens to the +2 OP gained from accepting it, but I assume they keep it
well, I assume they keep it after CW... they may lose it after it gets deleted...
 
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@cigien The intent was to clarify that you cannot make a request for your own answer by converting that post to CW. - also non-moderators can convert their own answers (but not questions) to CW (cc @Machavity)
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@RyanM Oh, Makyen beat me to it. Well, I phrased it differently, so maybe the additional clarification is still useful ^^;
@TylerH I half agree, as long as the bad questions aren't migrated. That causes two issues: we can't do a close/reopen cycle because it'll be sent back rather than fixed, and I've even seen them quickly hit HNQ due to voting from the source site on content that would not have been upvoted at the destination.
(although the source site there wasn't SO)
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@RyanM yeah, hence my desire for a wizard to do that funneling before the question is posted
Just found a question someone reposted eight times. Yikes...
Only used one sockpuppet, surprisingly!
ahh
the new answer-sort feature just landed
freaked me out for a minute until I realized what was different
where
@KevinB on question pages
maybe it's an A/B implementation?
This is what I see on the cv-pls question I just posted: i.sstatic.net/MkCUK.png
I see the old UI. Must be a test or a partial rollout or something.
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or cache
maybe it's magic
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@EJoshuaS-StandwithUkraine: those are both going to be roomba'd in 10 days
@HovercraftFullOfEels True. Can a RO bin my del-pls request?
@RyanM Can you bin my most recent del-pls request? I'm having second thoughts about it.
@gnat I think that should be a red flag not a del-pls.
@EJoshuaS-StandwithUkraine → 1 message moved to SOCVR /dev/null, by request

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