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00:07
hey does anyone know if twitter is original? Twitter replies are listed as replies, but are also posted as a new tweet, so people can also reply to it. Is this functionality original to twitter?
sorry for off topic question but it's way better than posting a thread and getting it taken down lmao
00:19
@nikolay While we do allow off-topic chatter in here from time to time, that's generally from people who are using the room for its intended purpose. Popping into a random room to ask a random question is generally considered poor etiquette.
hey , guys how can i contact support to delete my asked question?
@SecretKeeper Does it have an accepted or upvoted answer?
@AdrianMole yeah
If accepted, then unaccept. If upvoted, then nothing you can (or should) do about it.
@AdrianMole i can not do anything , it says "You cannot delete this question as others have invested time and effort into answering it."
@AdrianMole i asked about it a year ago here and someone told me contact support to delete it OR at least remove your name from it
but i dont know what should i do now
00:33
... someone spent their time and effort in making that answer. So why should you have the right to delete their efforts? If it's a really serious issue (and, I mean, really serious), then raise a custom "In need of moderator attention..." flag. But do that with caution and, if you do, provide a very good reason.
@AdrianMole thanks , is there anyway instead of raise moderator attention flag? something like email or so
Basically .... no. You can go with the "Contact us..." button, but that will most likely be rejected. As it should be.
with my thanks
You are very welcome.
@SecretKeeper Can I ask why you're interested in deleting it? Your question is positively scored and seems fine to me; it seems several people have found it useful.
00:46
@SecretKeeper: one possibility, if you desire, is to request to be disassociated from the question. But yeah, why do you want to delete it?
@RyanM @HovercraftFullOfEels i guess it have mental reasons , i dont wanna have any question on stackoverflow, since 5 years ago i just have 1 , i am posting my cv for finding some new jobs and they asked me my stackoverflow account and the problem with my question is it so basic (or maybe fool or new body) question , to be honest it hurts me when i see it
For what it's worth, I have a friend who's been quite successful in their career and has a (very popular) Stack Overflow question to the effect of "how to add an element to a dictionary"
Everyone's new once :-)
yeah but i am kind of persons who dont wanna see his past
At any rate, if you really want your name off of it anyway, your best option is to request for it to be disassociated from your account. That way, the question will be preserved for anyone who wants the information, but the author will be changed to "anon" and your profile link removed. Note that you'll lose the reputation you gained as well.
that would be nice , but how can request for it?
00:57
@SecretKeeper The process is described here.
@RyanM Thank you so much!
You're welcome :-)
01:26
FWIW, I'm more embarrassed by my GitHub history than my SO question history. :)
@DanielWiddis Yeah I may have touched that up a bit before applying for some jobs ^^;
Well I figure moving from "I don't know git" in 2015 to managing a project and having commits totally 50,000 new lines of code helps in the "what did you learn" department. Especially when applying for a job writing open source software.
I fully understand that this room does not "review" users, but I wonder if I could ask any caring soul (other then RyanM) if they would nudge this user (who has only just started to contribute) to improve their posting style beyond code-only answers.
They seem to be a smart-ish programmer, but did not like my advice to explain their answers, and they didn't add an explanation after RyanM recommended it here. Judging by their profile, they are relatively disgruntled. With enough gentle nudges, maybe they'll improve? Getting them earlier will pay off in the long run.
I don't want anyone to "thump" them or anything. I just feel like this is a great opportunity to "tune" a new contributor to be more generous and improve content on SO.
Unfortunately, the two code-only answers that I bothered to open up and look at are upvoted, so they are getting the impression that code-only answers are "good enough" to earn unicorn point and therefore are "good".
03:15
This question is asking at the bottom: "why was the language designed like this". Isn't there an MSO canonical that such questions are off-topic? The Q seems to lack focus for that reason alone.
@mickmackusa Seems close to one-liner spamming. But there's not much nudging to be done unless the user breaks rules.
Opinions on this question (encountered in burnination). I think the question's closeable but the answer is useful. If this were a review I'd hit 'skip' but I need to decide to edit or close.
@DanielWiddis seems good to me, legit github Q. There are likely hundreds like it, only remove the tag would be my call.
OK, just removed the tag (how was it anyway?). If anyone else thinks some other action was appropriate, you have the link. :)
@bad_coder they certainly aren't spamming. I'm solely concerned with the the user developing a recurring habit of posting code-only answers.
@mickmackusa that's actually a good concern. But I'm seeing way too many troll and sock puppet accounts in recent times to exercise good faith at the moment.
@mickmackusa E.g. I saw a few cases of high-reps getting their FUBAR Q's roombad and then asking them with a bounty just to bait someone into answering and not awarding. Word has it on MSE those are actually sock puppets doing rep-transfers.
03:34
^gross How petty. :(
@mickmackusa at least someone has a sense of site etiquette and justice...
Do we want software-recommendation-only answers? stackoverflow.com/a/3546379/2943403 (as answers?)
@mickmackusa seems link-only because the prose doesn't address the Q directly, it just rambles and pastes a URL without any applied explanation.
04:36
Is stackoverflow.com/q/63177201/1974224 a General Computing question? Judging by the topic, I'd say yes, but on the other side OP needs this for development purposes...
@mickmackusa wow, there are multiple NAA's on that question
@Cristik I don't know if I find them, or if they find me. :)
@Cristik What NAAs? 🙃
nicely played :)
04:57
^looks okay to me @SmokeDetector
stackoverflow.com/a/72121900/4826457 is this NAA? the code looks the same as the question to me
Can anyone here parse what is supposed to be quoted in this answer stackoverflow.com/a/72122058/15497888?
@SurajRao diffchecker.com says there are differences.
@SurajRao "PRUEBA CON ESTE CODIGO" is unnecessarily capitalized Spanish for "question with this code"
@RyanM Prueba is Try. Try with this code
05:00
oh.. NAA it is
@HenryEcker Bah, you're right
preguntar is ask.
I was confused because "prueba" is also "test"/"quiz"
@SurajRao There are substantive differences in the debug_cell_with_pytutor in the answer.
@HenryEcker it looks the same as the first code block in the question?
Am I going nuts? My diff tool says they're identical
I copied the code block and searched the page
05:02
Ah no
My mistake
and they're identical to the first revision of the question too
Yes that's just a direct copy of the first code block
Right then, NAA it is.
(although...probably custom flag that sort of thing)
Wait... So I'm fairly certain the answer is to use the same code with black magic %%debug_cell_with_pytutor
meaning the answer is the initial question??
The question is not that it doesnt work
> The problem. There are actually two problems:

Python Tutor often refuses to process not-so-complicated code like creating a class with few methods. On the other hand, I was able to start Python Tutor locally and it did not fail.
I'm not happy with the fact that two different Pythons are used -- the one in Colab and the one in Python Tutor
05:09
What I meant was: I think that answer was "Try this code with %%debug_cell_with_pytutor" which is a bad and wrong answer, but I don't think it was just randomly copied text from the question.
I put it back, then, in English and less unclearly explained.
hmmm, spam shift is starting an hour later than yesterday. curious.
05:32
^ SD is now reporting NAAs?
Not intentionally
The misconception leading to that report has been corrected :-)
Thanks :)
05:49
SD is now back to its regularly scheduled dumping of spam.
06:06
@JeanneDark I dunno, the casino website in that top answer looks pretty legit...
When I am called "the self-righteous man", is this just needless chattiness or is it rude? (I'm generally not easily offended, so I need to ask people with warmth in their blood.) ...errm, unless you no-comment downvote one of my answers!!! GRRRRRRRR!
@SurajRao looks like a rather opinion-based answer, but I don't feel like the question is opinion-based. Agree?
yeah.. OP is asking how to do it
@mickmackusa Are you asking if you should feel offended or if you should flag it as rude? It may be a sign that you are writing too many comments.
@mickmackusa Are you talking about the times when you call yourself that? :-)
06:19
I am not concerned with "self-harming comments".
I wasn't even talking to the person that typed: "I sympathize with you that you were subjected to the self-righteous man."
At any rate, which option you choose to use when flagging a comment is nearly irrelevant. All comment flags mean essentially the same thing: this contains nothing of value and needs to be deleted.
yes, but one might lead to a cooling down.
If you think it's unfriendly, then pick that flag. By picking that flag, you do run the risk that a mod disagrees with your assessment of its unfriendliness and declines the flag on that basis, but still deletes the comment. So, if you're overly concerned with arbitrary numbers on a web page (such as your "helpful" flag count), then you'd probably want to err on the side of NLN.
No comment flags involve an automatic cooling down period. The U/U and HBA flags do, after enough have built up, result in an auto-flag on the user for a mod to review. If we agree that the comment flags were "true positives" and the user needs a talking-to, then we will do so.
I am, perhaps, one of the only mods who would ever countenance editing a comment to remove an "unfriendly" portion from a comment that otherwise contained useful information. U/U flags are perhaps the best way to make that happen. An edit would still mark such flags as "helpful".
@mickmackusa Even in my book, that is pretty unfriendly/unkind.
I reckon 1. it doesn't add anything of substance to the page and 2. it intends to offend (even if I'm not offended). I'll give one more pass, then flag rude next time if it happens again.
If it adds nothing of substance, it should be flagged regardless of whether it's offensive or intends to offend.
@JeanneDark Closed the loop on that one; thanks. :-)
06:36
Oh nice that was my 5000th helpful flag
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Why was it not auto-flagged, though?
^textual details presented as images Unclear (first link in question is broken)
06:54
@mickmackusa I personally prefer the "lacks MCVE" close reason in such cases, as, while that is nearly a strict subset of "unclear", it contains a more detailed description of what the problem is and more actionable advice on how to solve it.
Yep, I agree. I was a suboptimal suggested close reason.
@CodyGray I do this as well. I have no idea if anyone else does.
@CodyGray Looks like because you were too fast; it appears to be eligible.
I assumed Henry flagged it manually. I'm surprised that shows up in MS.
But OK, I will try to slow down my handling of spam in order to allow it to be handled faster automatically. Wait...
@CodyGray it was eligible but autoflagging somehow fluked out
07:10
Is this question either general computing or opinion-based? One reason why an Linux VM runs faster than Windows 10 on the same machine in this question is that Linux is more similar to a server than Windows, so there's less overhead from background processes, but this might alternatively be interpreted as opinion-based.
I don't think it's opinion-based, but maybe too broad or needs details or likely also general computing.
@JeanneDark looks like there are no delete votes on this question, at this time, did you already run out of delete votes? :)
@karel "Linux is more similar to a server than Windows" [citation-needed] This claim makes no sense on its face...
argh... ok, didn't know you don't yet have enough reputation
@Cristik I have no delete votes at my disposal. I have 1k rep, when you need 10k rep to vote to delete.
07:12
@Cristik only 10k+ users have delete votes
Users that constantly give you "side-eye" should be able to delete vote automatically.
@JeanneDark @karel The one thing I don't think it is is general computing. It's in a specific software-development context. I could totally agree that it lacks enough details, though, to be answered. In particular, a repro case.
@CodyGray The consensus of the reviewers was NDD.
Yep, saw that. I agree with it.
07:23
Nice! I did it this time.
@Dharman Beat me to destroying the spammer's account? :-)
@CodyGray and everyone else
07:38
I think I'm out of touch with this world, I see those Coinbase spam posts, I instantly recognize them as spam, but on the other hand, I have no idea what "coinbase" means, nor why is it worth spamming about it...
@Cristik Have you tried calling the number and asking?
Isn't it a crypto broker?
Weirder still, have you seen the "Robinhood" spam? I feel like the Sheriff of Nottingham over here...
Are you saying that you haven't "invested" your life savings in cryptocurrencies and NFTs yet? You folks desperately need this spam.
07:47
No, I have not. This is why I am still poor.
I get all my financial decision making insights from Snoop Dogg.
I thought these spammers were fighting a pointless battle because it all gets deleted so quickly. I didn't realize that they are really trying to just get their message in front of the moderators who so desperately need it.
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^ check & mate!
@StephenOstermiller "Poor mods need to just talk to somebody."
07:51
@VLAZ Youe mean "talk to a person"
Precisely
Then why would they be happy with talking to mods?
Just wait until my NFT collection of spam posts I've deleted drops...
@Locke This is not the type of issue that moderators typically weigh in on as moderators. Closure of off-topic or otherwise unsuitable questions is generally handled by the community, and unless some sort of clear rule violation is going on, mods are generally reluctant to step in and settle reasonable disputes by throwing their weight around.
Therefore, although I see there was already some discussion here, including by TylerH (who originally requested its closure) and Dharman (who happens to be a mod), if you are unsatisfied with the conclusions which were reached and/or want to discuss it further, then I really encourage you to write up a question on Meta Stack Overflow. That way, mods and regular folks can weigh in, and the best (or, at least, the most popular) perspective will win out.
I can see both sides of that question being closed. What I can't see is a justification for deleting it. If that happens, then I'll happily step in as a moderator and undelete it (possibly also lock it, to prevent deletion from happening again, but I'd rather not do that, for the reasons you mentioned).
08:34
@DaImTo This is not a debugging question; therefore, it cannot lack debugging details.
It seems quite clear to me what they're trying to do.
I'm pretty sure the answer is "no, there is no such feature."
@RyanM I dont know i would like to see that they have checked the docs or tried something. It feels like they are just using SO as google.
also ""google calendar events have option to redirect participant"" is this about the webapp?
@DaImTo What would something like "I looked through the docs and couldn't find any related options" add to the question? It's just unhelpful noise that people have to read. The only useful kind of effort for a Stack Overflow question is writing a clear, non-duplicate question.
@RyanM The first part of the question is about the web app supporting it. If it doesnt then the API wouldn't support it either.
@DaImTo I'd assume it applies to any of the apps.
@DaImTo This is an answer, not a reason to close a question.
@DaImTo SO is not a helpdesk, but a library of programming knowledge. The OP only needs to have done enough research for the question to be useful to others also.
08:41
@RyanM I guess i am questing if its even a programming question as its asking about the web app.
It's asking about the API. It specifically asks "If there are any parameters for the API call..."
@JeanneDark Thank you I agree with that 100%. OP has not done their homework and is just asking about the web application.
@RyanM Yes but before that they ask "Does google calendar events have option to redirect participant to external URL as meeting is ended" This is about the Google calendar web application not the API. The api question was an after thought.
@DaImTo Google calendar events can be created through the API. Why do you assume that they are asking about the webapp?
They never said that in the question. They only mention the API.
@RyanM I guess we can just agree to disagree.
@RyanM read the title of the question and the first line. Its about the Web app. Only the last line mentions the API.
I did, it does not at any point mention the webapp.
08:46
@RyanM "Does google calendar events have option to redirect participant to external URL as meeting is ended?" <-- web app.
The question has had the [google-calendar-api] tag from its inception.
@DaImTo We will have to agree to disagree about whether events are a concept related to the API, then: developers.google.com/calendar/api/v3/reference/events
@AdrianMole there is no google-calendar tag it has a synonym that points everything to Google-calendar-api you cant tag it as google-calendar. becouse we dont want web app questions.
@RyanM Do with the question what you will. Lets just call it a question of semantics then.
08:59
Fair enough
I understand what you're saying: the question of whether this option exists is not unique to the API. Which is a fair point. I just think it's not so off-topic to require closure.
If we can take a question that was meant to be about the web app, and turn it into a valid question about the API, then everyone wins.
"Surely homework." Yeah, because no one would ever calculate VAT in the real world.
specially in Italy we like to avoid that at all costs, so good that you deleted it
@PetterFriberg sadly again no Elitserien for Björklöven. They were so close this year :(
Yeah HV was to strong.. I actually was in Umea during the games, but only had time to see one match.., anyway it was nice to see the stadium full
10:11
@Cristik good news: the spammers have defined it for you! "Coinbase is the crypto exchange platform. Coinbase provides user friendly platform for the customers and investors for the long term money making profits."
6 messages, consisting entirely of support-number spam, moved to SOCVR Request Graveyard
They also note that "farmhouse, a cottage, and an English-style. carriage house, all set on 3.71 parklike. acres with lake views and an additional 15.51. acres of farmland nearby. The estate provides a steady stream of."
I assume that is what you will buy with all those long term money making profits.
@RyanM No, that's just where the crypto currency is being minted. In the rural countryside, the locals toil away making each and every cryptocoin.
Ah, of course.
All organically sourced, of course
10:45
1 message moved to SOCVR /dev/null (invalid/inapplicable close reason; if the question needs to be closed for another reason, re-submit a request)
11:07
@mickmackusa Can we convert that into a non-opinion-based question by focusing exclusively on the last paragraph, concerning which is more optimal, and eliminating the nebulous "best" stuff?
@CodyGray Not without the asker's blessing. If this is about benchmarking, then they will need to express the volume of their data (which will also reveal if they are seeking premature optimization). I commented another approach which could be an answer, but it is highly subjective to say that it is most appropriate. If they have working approaches (and I'm not convinced that they do), then CodeReview is appropriate.
@CodyGray plus we already have canonicals that explain that classic loops out perform function based iteration. ...somewhere. This would be ignoring that the foreach has a big O of n and the array_map is easily more with the multiple function calls.
@mickmackusa Some of that sounds suspiciously like an answer to me, implying you don't actually need to see the specific data in order to be able to tell which is more performant. :-)
11:43
WTF, pardon my french
are those real people that are posting so much spam, or are those simple bots?
if it's the latter, then SO should do better in recognizing bots :)
I'm sure none of the spammers has the Not a Robot badge.
At least spam on my blog sounds better: "Youre so cool! I dont suppose Ive learn anything like this before."
@Cristik I suspect it's people, probably with the assistance of a tool. I've seen them mess some stuff up from time to time.
Is messing stuff up a sign of a person or a tool? :-)
11:59
Has anyone ever tried calling one of those numbers, just for fun?
@Adriaan There are phone numbers?!
@Adriaan I'd rather call my bank's call-center instead, and listen to their elevator music
@Adriaan "The TextNow subscriber you're trying to reach is not available. Please leave your message after the tone."
All that spam and the number doesn't even work...
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I called this one. It looked fancy.
12:15
Should I be rolling these back as I find them, or flag as NAA?
12:29
@GeneralGrievance a delete request in the room is also an option
@GeneralGrievance I rolled it back and locked it as obsolete
I've... never seen that before. Is that something I can flag for?
@NathanOliver Can you delete vote accepted answers? I was under the impression that wasn't possible?
@GeneralGrievance Yes and no. I can count on one hand the times I've used it. The main use case is that the OP admits the answer is obsolete but the original answer had some use at some point
I forgot we even had that option. I basically never use locks, though.
I see... If I do see such a case, then should I flag it? Here's another one: stackoverflow.com/a/13721986/4294399
12:34
The "no" part is you need to make sure you don't need a SME. Merely flagging "This answer is obsolete and should be locked" is likely to get declined unless you have a mod who is an SME
Hm... that kind of feels like a gamble.
And even if there is a mod SME, you shouldn't assume that particular mod will respond to your flag
@GeneralGrievance Yes, we can delete vote accepted answers.
OK. Good to know. Thank you!
If, on the other hand, the original poster has already changed their answer like that...
you're more likely to get it accepted.
You could also say "lock as obsolete, roll back, or delete, at your discretion."
They're almost certain to do one of those things.
12:37
@GeneralGrievance The catch on accepted answers is that you can't delete your own answer if it was accepted
@RyanM OK. Just gonna copy that into my spreadsheet for future reference.
Others (including mods) can delete them just fine. You can mod flag for deletion if you gave a poor answer that got accepted but was superseded by a later answer
12:56
@AdrianMole The mods play that game to win ;-)
Congratulations to the one person who managed to flag one of those last three before I got them :D
(one trick: they show up in Charcoal HQ first)
@mickmackusa sounds like they were calling someone else self-righteous, not you
@Cristik Yes, General Computing. The feature is not a tool/thing used primarily by/for programming, but general computer users. A developer can just turn it off or use a better browser if they are doing development and it is getting in the way.
@AdrianMole hope you recover it, don't forget to cancel all your credit cards
13:15
@TylerH It's not entirely clear (I found the comments, now deleted) but I'd say it was most likely referring to mick.
@TylerH Recovered this morning - from the pub, of course.
woot
As in recovered the wallet. Not as in I recovered from the pub. :)
yes, I suspected as much :-P
should've had some water before bed last night, tsk
but some orange juice should help nicely. Or just continue drinking to keep the hangover away indefinitely
@EJoshuaS-StandwithUkraine Not sure this is a job listing and not rather a request for recommendation. Closing and deleting may be the safer option.
Hmmmm... am I misreading it?
"I'd like a QA person who has minimal coding skills to be able to do the above." Could also be interpreted as "recommend me a tool that allows a QA person with minimal coding skills to do that" and the answerers also thought so
Or "I'd like a QA person [to tell me how to do this]" maybe?
I guess a red flag will be declined, but maybe try a custom flag - possible job offer but definitely off-topic and should be deleted - or something along those lines.
and even more (emphasis mine): "Simply put, I'm looking for something that could do the following"
14:21
Yeah, I just saw that too. I'm VTC'ing as Recommendation Request.
oh no, my daily up/down vote limit has been reached and I'm not done in the CV queue X_X
time to bookmark some Qs for visiting later
Can a RO bin my request?
@EJoshuaS-StandwithUkraine the spam flag one?
@EJoshuaS-StandwithUkraine → 1 message moved to SOCVR /dev/null, by request
14:40
@AdrianMole Except that when you try to have "democracy" and find people being dishonest, dogmatic or overly rhetoric that abuse the system, then you start having issues with it.
@TylerH Yes.
I put a bunch more questions in the queue BTW.
 
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17:17
@richardec if you find a bad audit question that is off-topic, don't forget to close vote it
17:45
10 messages moved to SOCVR Request Graveyard - Removing bin messages to increase front-page space
18:14
next level of DDOS attacks: Distributed Spam Attacks (DSA) :)
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18:32
Why was How generate extent report for POM QA automation framework with updated classes? closed? Retag it as and and it looks like a just-barely acceptable question on a fringe topic.
@dbc I tend to agree. Feel free to retag
@dbc "are not working" is not a great description of a problem. It looks like the person who answered took a guess at what was wrong and was able to solve the problem. I'd think the problem could be better described in the question so that it can be found by others with similar problems, or closed as "needs debugging details"
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18:47
Hmm, there seems to be a disagreement about the meaning of the tag . Sometimes it's used for Selenium's Page Object Model. But the tag guidance refers to A Project Object Model or POM is the fundamental unit of work in Maven. A mess I don't know how to clean up since I don't know anything about Maven.
both can be true
@dbc Retag everything as or , seems like a lot of work though.
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@KevinB Yea I agree the question needed debugging details but the answerer managed to figure it out anyway. I can't add the debugging details, but take a look at my edit to see if the question is any clearer.
user17242583
19:10
@TylerH Good point; I forgot to do that!
19:47
Bummer, that's a common issue people have
I remember my first foray into cascading dropdown lists in .NET
Well, they responded to my comment, maybe they will edit it. I'm following so I can retract.
indeed
Always good to see people respond affirmatively to such comments rather than the oh-so-common "omgwtfbbq" responses
Well, I'd say there's less than a 50% chance they actually edit it. But maybe it'll work out.
@bad_coder will you ever be posting a solution to stackoverflow.com/questions/70636782/… btw?
@TylerH well yes, I actually have the solution but writing it up in a comprehensible fashion is a pain. (The whole issue is more intricate than it might seem).
@TylerH May I ask why you ask? I'm rather surprised to see you take interest in a Python Enum narrowing Q... :D
Ahh, because I commented in January under the answer: "I solved this and will be posting the solution today or tomorrow."?
20:04
@bad_coder Yep :-P
I mean... who isn't interested in Python Enum narrowing?!
@TylerH LOLOLOL :D that's actually the only Google hit for the error message and the only SO Q on that specialty item. I know for a fact the core dev himself upvoted and bookmarked :D
It'll be a future trend... But right now I'm set on trying to rush 10k (which I may or not be able to do in the near future...)
nice, well good luck with that
keep answering and you'll get there in no time
a couple weeks probably if you provide a few good answers every day, which shouldn't be difficult with
20:21
@TylerH meh, I'm not on high traffic tags, so that's a +1 per answer at best in the short term.
20:40
@bad_coder well, python is plenty high traffic; it gets like 1,000 questions per day
answer a dupe really well then fight for it to stay open on meta and you'll get +200
right. I should've done that instead of necroing old questions
"Is my 0 score answer really so unpopular?" drops link
a few days ago while discussing privilege thresholds someone (probably Jeanne Dark) suggested that the most important privilege is participate in meta
20:48
When you cast a close vote, there's no scenario where you get that vote back for your daily total, correct?
correct, IIRC not even for retracting it
user17242583
Isn't that so unfair? Energetic curators (like me!) want to work but just can't. Like I ran out of CVs hours ago, and I'm not getting them back anytime soon...
don't you get them back in... about an hour and 8 minutes?
@richardec In about 2 hrs 8 mins.
@KevinB Off-by-one. :-P
or, 60
user17242583
20:53
no, 3 hours
yeah the reset happens at 00am UTC
user17242583
utc 0 happens for me at 6 PM, and it's 2:54 right now
user17242583
@AdrianMole off by one again! :P
gonna be fun when we drop DST next year
user17242583
3, or even 2 or 1 hours may not seem like that long to you...but to someone constantly trying to close questions...yeah, it's a while!
20:55
IMO we should be able to queue up votes
out of votes? your vote will be applied next time you visit automagically when you have more votes
make that an extension
user17242583
That might be nice, but then...my votes would always go to the queue and never go immediately to the post ;)
@KevinB did that actually get passed
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