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01:37
If someone posts the same spam link in every single answer (there's lots), do I individually flag every single one, or is a mod-flag appropriate?
@GeneralGrievance You can raise a custom mod flag for that.
 
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07:54
^ pretty sure that's spam now, they posted a second spam
 
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09:15
its a typo?
@sta I'm not a PHP person; perhaps try to provide more details than just a link if you want people to review
@sta looks like it. The OP gave a path in comments that doesn't match their namespace
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@tripleee @Dharman thaks for your opinion. question closed.
10:10
returning spammer, was reasonably active around two years ago ^
 
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11:42
How can I edit this question and keep the current title? stackoverflow.com/questions/32648371/…
12:22
What are your thoughts on the vote tag? Seems quite meta to me..
What is ? No tag wiki and a glance through the questions still leave it muddy. Is it a specific product? Is it a specific other thing?
@Dharman Why do want to keep the title? "My X doesn't work" is not descriptive enough
@VLAZ A web farm is a collection of web servers behind a load balancer. See docs.microsoft.com/en-us/aspnet/core/host-and-deploy/… for a definition
OK, thanks.
@StephenOstermiller The title is good enough and describes the question/problem. I am all ears if you can suggest a better title. I just wanted to keep this one because I don't see anything wrong with it
13:12
@StephenOstermiller I've added a bare-bones description and usage guidance. Just so there is something there.
@Dharman "Why does my PDO statement return false while var dumping?"
That was the original title but we changed
It looks like I have to change the title anyway if I want to edit it
@Dharman "Why does my PDO statement silently fail?" would better match the answer. Not sure that title edit was reverted, looks like an improvement to me.
@StephenOstermiller Good, but that title is also forbidden
@Dharman Who is forbidding these titles?
13:25
The system
@StephenOstermiller Stack Overflow has a pretty aggressive filter for titles, it's not clear how some beginners are able to bypass it while high-rep users are prevented from editing those questions without changing the title to a permitted one
I changed my to this and saved it
I'm guessing there is an existing question on meta about this already but if not, it should definitely be raised
^(?=.{0,40}$)(?=.*\b(question(?!\s+mark)|doubt|problem|working|work|app|error|website|(?<!(visual studio|vs|exit)\s+)code|my)\b).+ is the regex from Title cannot contain "How to build XXX in VS Code?"
That is a gnarly regex, but it looks like "my" is not allowed within the first 40 characters
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@tripleee they often bypass the title filter by adding things like "Hi" and "Help me plz" and other stuff, but when I try to edit out the superfluous stuff, I get "a question with this title already exists... really annoying.
13:36
@jps that's also a problem, but a separate one
I was misinterpretting the regex. If the title is shorter than 40 characters, it can't contain any of those words. But long titles can contain anything they want.
Here is a full break down of that regex meta.stackoverflow.com/a/373459
13:51
@VLAZ It's where they grow the twitters and googles
Old McDonald had a web farm, ee ya ee ya oh. And on this web farm he had some twitters, ee ya ee ya oh. With a hashtag here and a hashtag there...
I'm torn on whether that song should be added to the tag wiki
14:48
@StephenOstermiller Nit picking: It's: if the title is <= 40 characters, then the title will match (i.e. not be permitted) if it contains any of those. Unfortunately, the regex has a few issues which make it substantially more compute intensive than it needs to be.
Hey @Makyen, as a mod, do you get to see the reason comments are deleted, or just that they are?
@gunr2171 Yes. It's sometimes confusing because you see who deleted the comment. Most of the time it's a mod or the OP, but sometimes it's not (i.e. the flag triggered auto-delete)
@gunr2171 We get the information surrounding the deletion, including any flags and who deleted the comment, but there's nothing which says "this was deleted because". In other words, you can infer and/or deduce the reason a comment was or might have been deleted (level of certainty depends on reason).
It also doesn't show you flags in the same spot, so it can be hard to marry the two up
@Machavity There's a userscript for that.
15:11
@Makyen Ah. I've not gone back to Sam's multiple scripts to see if there's any others
This is purely a curiosity question, and might be a bug. Not sure. On this post, my auto-inserted comment for "This is a dupe" was removed, but my close vote remains. Not sure if it was flagged as incorrect, or if a gold badge holder attempted to close the post while it was deleted, which removed my comment but didn't close the post because it was deleted.
The suggested dupe target is also still in the "linked" section
@Machavity Ahh... there are several which help. Unfortunately, I can't actually recommend the current versions of the scripts. Sam made some global changes to most/all of the scripts which appear problematic under some circumstances.
@gunr2171 Deleted by Community. There's no flags so I'm not sure why it did that
My bug theory might have some legs then
Yep, that's certainly possible.
16:25
this question is being used as a review audit, with expected action "Leave Open". Is it on-topic, to begin with?
it seems like a support question, but TBH are long gone my days on iOS development
@blackgreen Possibly on-topic as a "tool for programmers"
If you downvote it, it's no longer going to be eligible for review audits.
I know but I don't want to randomly downvote a question just because I'm not sure whether it's a good audit or not
@Machavity Did you undelete his comment or did @gunr2171 repost it manually?
16:31
I didn't touch it
@blackgreen I think it is no longer reproducible (or it would have a TON more comments and answers if it were still an issue)
A bug in a 3rd party process/service that has since been resolved
So I would not downvote it but close vote it as no repro
which would also remove it from the audit list
That's wild. The system is acting like it was never deleted now
it was never deleted
we've got a ghost in the shell
@KevinB You can stop waving your hand in front of my face now :P
16:34
@TylerH yeah the linked apple thread hints to it being resolved
@TylerH I undeleted it.
TIL there's no visible revision history for that. We don't undelete a lot of comments
Feature request time on the mod team...
@Machavity so what you're telling me is that I'm special
16:48
@gunr2171 I'll call a meeting with the CMs on your behalf ;)
I'd ask for nothing less : )
^ actually should that be flagged for abusive?
not unless the abusive flag is for not questions in general
I thought "if your cat rolls on your keyboard and you post that" that's grounds for the abusive flag, I'd consider this the same. But meh.
don't think it really matters in this case, whether the account gets a -rep hit from an abusive flag or not, they'll be at one rep and likely never return anyway
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19:06
is the privilege to delete answers on Meta a different threshold than main? I'm confused why I can't delete an answer at -1 or -2 but can delete an answer that is at -11
at what score do answers fade out on SO?
@TylerH Yes, different. The threshold is closer to 10 but I can't remember the exact number. Might be -8 or -10
@KevinB -3
@KevinB -3 IIRC
in other words i wonder if it's tied to that
because if it's -3 on main, and -10 etc on meta, that's aligning quite too well to be coincidence
19:51
thanks I guess that makes sense
-8 though, that's steep
20:18
@gunr2171 Hmm, I saw that happen just a few days ago actually. I was looking at a question, and a new comment showed up. I clicked on it immediately, and it was already deleted, but the question had a dupe CV on it, that wasn't there before. I had assumed at the time that the user wanted to vote but not be pinged by the OP, but maybe it was actually a bug.
@cigien Yeah, sounds like a bug where Community is erroneously deleting comments
I guess there's a series of errors with Community deletions lately
20:56
@StephenOstermiller That question appears to be asking for official documentation, and the deleted answer provides exactly those links. I think the post might be on-topic. We can't actually undelete the answer ourselves, but I wouldn't mind flagging it for undeletion.
It does look like an unfortunate deletion
I'm not sure that asking for official documentation is any more on-topic than other resource requests though.
There is an exception for certain resource requests. Generally, the idea is if the question won't attract spam answers, and there's a clear answer to the question, it's ok. This seems to fit that case: the links in the answer look like the official docs, and I don't think another set of links could answer the question.
The mod deletion of the answer is understandable though. Even if the Q&A is on-topic, it requires looking at the question to determine that. The answer in isolation is eminently deletable.
@StephenOstermiller I wish to retract this cv-pls request
I deleted my comment, retracted my close vote, voted to undelete the answer
21:14
@SecretAgentMan Last active was 3 years ago.
@StephenOstermiller I don't think regular users can undelete posts deleted by a diamond moderator
I have an undelete link, does it not work?
@GeneralGrievance Yup, I looked at the wrong one. My bad. Correct CV request incoming. mea culpa
@StephenOstermiller We can't do that as regular users. I've flagged it for undeletion now.
the only thing we can do is flag it and request it be undeleted
21:15
@GeneralGrievance There it is. Thanks for the correction. That was my mistake.
there's a mention in the trusted user privilege page: stackoverflow.com/help/privileges/trusted-user
> Voting to undelete answers except those deleted by a moderator
np. I've done that before too.
So there is a link to undelete, it just doesn't do anything in this case :(
@StephenOstermiller doesn't it show some error message?
Hmm, didn't you see a pop-up when you tried to undelete? It should say that it can't be undeleted since it was mod deleted.
21:18
> A moderator has deleted this post and it cannot be undeleted
very easy to miss given it's on a pop up that is identically colored to the deleted answer behind it
I missed the popup because it is way up at the top of the screen
To further clarify if any of the individuals who deleted the post are currently a moderator it cannot be undeleted by anyone who is not a mod.
*That applies retroactively to all posts a moderator deleted before becoming a mod. And the restriction goes away if the moderator ever stops being a mod.
oh really? so posts deleted by former moderators can be undeleted normally?
so we just need a time machine
@blackgreen Yes
21:24
What's even more unfortunate about this rule is that you can't undelete mod-self-deleted posts.
When clicking on our own stuff, we really shouldn't be privileged.
Probably not a huge deal in practice, but it's the principle of it...
@StephenOstermiller @Dharman Could this be binned please? The request has been retracted.
too slow
you could bin my undel-pls request
since that won't work either.
I'm only checking in to checkout
21:29
which one
It's not needed. It's been undeleted, so I presume the cleanup script will get to it.
thanks for your help @cigien, I stumbled across a very odd edge case here

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