Worth flagging as spam or not? The user has the same website listed on their profile as in the answer. However, it's their only answer, does not seem like they have gone around advertising it. Seems more like unintentional non-disclosure. Maybe redflagging is too harsh for just the one instance nearly a decade ago.
@jps others already said VLQ, it's good to use VLQ on non-English posts because IIRC VLQ flags get cleared when the post is edited, so in the (unlikely?) case the OP actually goes ahead and translates their post, it saves a bunch of work from curators
assuming the post wouldn't have other issues after translation, in which case NAA is just fine
@blackgreen good to know this about the VLQ flag. But as you said, unlikely in this case unfortunately. Maybe they learn something when the answer gets deleted.
@mickmackusa IDK, usually I favor titles that strike a balance between specificity to the OP situation and the broader concepts used to solve the issue. Future researchers are rather unlikely to search for hotel availability,
I know that you aren't suggesting to keep references to hotels in the title
but how would you make the title generally applicable to similar situations without adding a degree of abstraction to the techniques used in the solution?
@blackgreen correct, I am quite dissatisfied with my edit to the title. The subject matter is not technical, searchable, relevant. I guess I'll take your initial advice.
Although, to be fair the one I flagged was really unclear and it was changed to be drastically different in spite of there being an answer for the previous question.
@OlegValteriswithUkraine Probably best to avoid expletives that refer to elements of religious beliefs. (Although I hear Satanists aren't that bothered.)
From the website: Telepresence - Remote Development Environments for Kubernetes Teams
Which gives me slightly more information. It's maybe devops-ish more than general computing. But probably on-topic for SO. At least the tag. I'm still not quite sure about the question.
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/6838255 I would like to reclose this question with a better duplicate (and take advantage of the modern infobox system, replacing the old one). I was involved in the original closure, so while I can reopen the question unilaterally, I would not be able to close it again. Could I please get some assistance with this?
ref. post on meta: https://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/418439
There's this answer on Meta.SE, which has, Questions may be duplicates if they have the same (potential) answers. This includes not only word-for-word duplicates, but also the same idea expressed in different words.
@AdrianMole ooh, didn't know I needed that. Thanks :)
(the common pattern I've noticed: people want to close "how do I solve X problem" with "do Y", and there is a question like "why does doing Y solve X?")
@KarlKnechtel I was looking for that thread because someone disputed a dupe closure while at the same time admitting that the answer on the other side was indeed helpful
I mean... that's the entire point of closing dupes...
But the fact that the answer to one question also answers another doesn't necessarily mean the questions are duplicates. I mean, consider the answer, "Turn it off and on again..."
Wow, rodgort.sobotics.org/progress?metaQuestionId=410740 is really a cool page. I also didn't know about the burnination rules, e.g. closing a question basically removes it from the list. Tomorrow when I get my CVs back I'll devote them to the queue!
Sure. A C++ answer that explains why going out of bounds in a std:vector is a problem, and that using .at(i) is better than [i] is equally well applicable to a question about std::array (or many other container types).
@blackgreen It might be a dupe of that, but the solution there is to use a flag to force the install of an incompatible package, which would only lead to other runtime errors. I see the issue now that the error message is formatted properly, so I'll just post the answer for the OP.
is github blacklisted? or does the bot take issue with the snippet somehow
as a result of editing in the snippet then, I guess. That part should be removed as part of creating a proper MRE anyway; it doesn't seem like OP intended to spam
TIL if a mod casts a Spam flag, undeletes and unlocks the post, then casts a Rude or abusive flag, it subtracts 200 rep rather than 100...whoops. Not my intent there.