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03:24
@pppery can't help you on that one :)
03:39
@Makyen FYI I tried installing the request generator userscript on my iPhone Safari browser and it broke the page, no JS working. I’ll see what kind of info I can get debugging from my Mac in the weekend, but obviously not much I can see on the phone alone. Will open a GitHub issue if I find anything but wanted to let you know.
03:52
@miken32 also you may or may not have noticed, but your metasmoke account appears to be activated with the Flagger role. Were you interested in additional privileges?
@RyanM I’m not even sure what privileges there are. I just noticed a user had been incorrectly lacklisted so was going to see if I could do anything about it. Is that something I would need reviewer privileges for?
@miken32 For that, you need SmokeDetector privileges, which are requested per-room. It's easiest to get them in Charcoal HQ. @Makyen's the one to talk to about that.
Ok thanks, I’ll do that
04:29
Does this answer isn't low quality.
??
Seems low quality to me.
@SunderamDubey Spam, technically. Undisclosed affiliation.
@HenryEcker also to me.
@RyanM Oh low quality+ (I didn't click the link)
whoa, that was at -2 and I refreshed the votes and it jumped to -5 with no spam flags...fascinating.
04:33
@RyanM Sir, I cannot see as I have 2.4k rep. not 10k :)
@RyanM Everyone was just waiting for that 8 second window I guess
ah, well, my message basically describes all there is to see.
and only a moderator can tell if anyone managed to spam-flag it.
@HenryEcker Now I'm imagining having a "Low Quality+" flag and how hilariously that could go wrong.
Lol, someone voted to close this as opinion-based.
I mean, is it the best Coinbase user support?
My opinion is no, but maybe you disagree?
04:46
It's always odd seeing a mod name instead of Community next to the spam deletion text
I was also not expecting new spam mixed in with the Ryan going through the unreported posts. They felt the presence of spam on the site and felt it needed more I guess.
It doesn't apply the -100 penalty, but I guess it doesn't matter if you're planning to suspend them for 365 days and destroy their account.
No I meant undeleting but not unlocking then re-deleting the post. Gives the full "deleted as spam" text with a mod name instead of Community (screenshot)
I can't be 100% certain in this case, but that happens when a mod uses the delete button, rather than the spam flag.
@HenryEcker It's because it's easier to redelete. I do that if the account's been destroyed, generally.
@IanCampbell correct.
The default UI is not very helpful. It's like, hey a user flagged this as spam, would you like to delete it?
04:52
@HenryEcker yeah, that caught me off-guard briefly too, honestly.
"Why isn't this message deleted...oh, because it's new spam."
Yes, I understand why it's happening. My statement was just that it looks odd is all. (don't see it very often)
Indeed, we're all in agreement.
@CodyGray What do you mean?! Everyone uses the existing flags perfectly. Nothing could possibly go wrong adding more types /s
Though one way to have Community redelete it without unlocking is to destroy the account: stackoverflow.com/posts/72529146/timeline
"What do dreams about fire mean?" and it links to a shop. probably spam?
04:55
Oh, interesting. I'll save that tidbit for later next month when we get the next spammer.
@HenryEcker and the user's name was the domain name. And it was their profile URL.
also TIL we have a tag.
Ruby developers sound like a humorous bunch.
Hmm, not sure this one is actually spam...
@RyanM I don't think so. But then again, if it were flagged R/A, I also wouldn't worry about it.
That alone doesn't seem like spam to me without any other information.
04:59
It does seem like the kind of thing that could turn into spam, though. If it was edited later.
Does the almighty seeing eye of spamram know something that's not obvious? Or think it's seeing into the future?
It's probably seeing into the past
@IanCampbell I believe that means it's from an IP that's had a post red-flag-nuked, which is...a bit self-fulfilling here, because that post was red-flag-nuked...
@IanCampbell I thought the "Ours system identified" thing was part of the audit.
Frankly, the "identified as possible spam" bar seemed quite useless when I was reviewing.
05:01
@VLAZ That screenshot is from the invalidated first questions task
Yeah. I love all the tags on that one tbh
I'll upvote the burnination request.
I really appreciate when they put some effort into the tags
@RyanM That's... a real thing, and a useful tag.
05:04
ninja'ed :)
Fine, but add some usage guidance to the tag excerpt
I mean... it's there?
You need it to start with "Use for questions about..."?
@CodyGray Oh, I wasn't contesting that. Although I'm curious why they applied it to this particular spam.
I see
It was obvious to you how applied?
It seems to me like a pet name for a general phenomenon, but you do you.
05:08
Isn't that how names work?
I can have questions about multiple tags.
I stand by my assessment that the excerpt is circular, this tag is for "a particular syntactic ambiguity" that is described by this term. It doesn't describe what that particular syntactic ambiguity is, so how could you know what to apply the tag to without knowing the term?
cleaning up the mess I made with those SD reports :-)
The wiki is much better as a non-subject matter expert.
@IanCampbell Defining the ambiguity in full context is something I do not know how to do in short form as would be suitable for an excerpt. From my perspective, the excerpt is sufficient to tell a user whether or not the tag is something they should be using or not. If they don't know the phrase "most vexing parse", and they aren't asking a question about C++ syntax, then there's more than enough info in the tag wiki excerpt to tell them that it's not the tag they want.
If they do know the term, then there is enough info in the tag wiki excerpt to reassure them that they've found the correct tag and that it means/refers to what they think.
05:14
What's wrong with the first sentence of the wiki? Although I guess it probably won't fit. Fine, I concede.
How does "confusing many programmers who encounter it." useful for the excerpt though?
Half of all things confuse programmers.
That part probably isn't useful. I didn't have anything else compelling to add, though, so I didn't bother removing it. It's at the end, so it doesn't get in the way of the important bits.
05:54
@JeanneDark can't be deleted because duplicates
oh wait we can delete the duplicate too I guess
Thanks! I didn't expect it to be a dupe target due to the low views and the unhelpfulness of the question
06:18
@tripleee You could also edit the duplicate list to remove that particular target. It doesn't seem to be a very good duplicate.
@IanCampbell true; did that now
Excellent. I hope the site shall soon be a slightly cleaner place.
06:34
could be a spam seed too, completely unclear / VLQ
 
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07:39
Is this spam? Looks suspicious with the link.
@JeanneDark I'd say so. The linked website has no bearing on their question, apart from it perhaps being an example for their theme. They could've at least described it in that case.
Thank you
08:45
This entire question reads as if it should be a comment on the copied and linked answer. However, OP has only 1 rep, so can't do that. Is this kind of clarification request acceptable?
09:00
@Adriaan It's acceptable in general. The inspiration for a question doesn't matter, only if the question is on-topic and answerable. If that specific case is, I'm not sure but maybe it is.
jps
jps
I can't count how many times the has been deleted, and now a creative mind came up with seen on stackoverflow.com/questions/72571076/… Can these names be blacklisted?
Does this answer can be considered as Not an Answer as it is very short? Although, I haven't flagged it yet.
@SunderamDubey Doesn't look like NAA. NAA is for posts that don't attempt to answer a question.
@JeanneDark It also not attempt to answer the question, this could be the another question, and it is also very short, as far as my understanding is NAA is for those which can be written as comment, and yes I think it is, by the Answerer don't have 50+ reputation.
What about this answer? Simply redirecting to another websites.
@JeanneDark I commented.
I had no problem with the herring or the trout, but the cod is really hard to understand
The answer needs debugging details, but haven't closed yet.
@SunderamDubey ^ please format like this if you want to post a cv-pls request; see the FAQ link in the room description for details
@tripleee Sorry I don't know these things, you mean I should format like you formatted?
09:28
indeed, exactly that; the FAQ explains the motivation and how exactly to do that
@tripleee I'll take a look.
10:55
@SunderamDubey In addition to formatting, it is even more important to be precise in your terminology. An answer cannot be closed and would not lack debugging details. You obviously meant question, and you linked to a question, but it's important to take care and pay attention to how you describe things. We all make mistakes once in a while, of course, but it is easy to confuse people when you use the wrong words for things.
@SunderamDubey No, that answer is not eligible for a NAA flag. Such a flag would be declined (and was; someone else had raised one on it). That is an attempt to answer the question by pointing out that the href is formatted improperly. An answer being very short is not (ever) a reason to flag it as "not an answer". It needs to be not an attempt to answer the question. That does not include a wrong answer.
It is, apparently, a common misconception that NAA has something to do with comments. It doesn't. Short answers aren't supposed to be posted as comments. If they're attempts to answer the question, they should be posted as answers. Comments are for suggesting improvements to a post and/or asking for clarification.
@SunderamDubey Yes, that would be something that is flaggable as NAA. Note that the post contained nothing but those links. It did not make any attempt to answer the question. We require that the answer be included in the post. In that case, it wasn't. This is something often referred to as a "link-only answer" (which should be interpreted very literally, as only a link).
Commenting on these doesn't do any good; don't bother with that. Just flag them as NAA so that they can be removed.
Well, at least they got "some" help.
If a lurking mod is around and so inclined. What did I flag NLN on this answer that was declined?
@HenryEcker I'd say that had to have been a misclick... The mod declined the NLN flag, but immediately deleted the comment, so... Yeah. Comment was "I have to spend 1 hour to realize this thing. Thank you for pointing out. Remember "minus""
Maybe the mod thought you should have flagged it as "unfriendly/unkind" :-p
@CodyGray Okay. Thanks. I just wanted to make sure I didn't misunderstand/miss something there.
11:06
@HenryEcker Someone did... I don't think it was you.
They probably didn't have my userscript installed that changes the "Delete" link to red and the "Decline" link to grey. Without that, it's very difficult to tell the difference between those two words that both start with the same letter and have approximately the same length, making misclicks exceedingly likely (at least, it did for me).
No worries. I will definitely take this opportunity to learn nothing from the decline and blame the mod UI. =)
Thanks for checking into that though, it's hard to tell what happens to content that gets deleted when you can't see it.
Usually, it's safe to assume that it got deleted. And that it should have been deleted.
So the flag decline was either a mistake or some kind of silly rules-lawyering. Either case is probably safe to ignore, in my opinion.
Unless, say, you raised a rude/abusive or unfriendly/harassment flag. Then you might consider whether your bar for "insults" is set way too low.
There was a comment by Petter Friberg in SOBotics that was nailed to the Star-Board for a while (but it's gone now), along the lines of, "I don't bother to check if my flags were declined; if they were, I just assume it was a mod making a mistake."
Fair enough. I actually tend to be just on the other side (my bar is set a bit too high). So I was just checking it wasn't a case where I flagged something NLN that should've been U/U.
Mistakes/difference of opinion happen. I just wanted to know what happened.
But mis-handled flags make for good laughs discussions on Meta. :)
11:13
@HenryEcker My comment along those lines was very much tongue-in-cheek. I don't think a NLN flag would ever be declined because the content was actually worse.
@AdrianMole This is the message
Hehe - Even better than I remembered it.
Isn't it important to re-check so that you can re-escalate mistakes?
@SurajRao Why? I mean, it may be a simple/silly question, but it seems like a valid, answerable one. I lack the subject-matter expertise to make more than a superficial judgment. It did get a stupid answer, though, so I deleted that.
11:16
I once raised an issue of a declined flag on Meta. Turned out that's how I 'met' rene and, ultimately, ended up finding this room. So, be warned!
@CodyGray No, you just suffer in silence
@JeanneDark It's like you have a diamond already :p
@HenryEcker Can confirm a misclick
@JeanneDark That doesn't sound like anyone I know. :-)
Or more accurately, fat-fingered. handled another flag, the buttons did not land where I expected them to, and I noticed that a fraction of a second too late
@CodyGray short answer would be you need MySQL (dbms) and not necessarily workbench...
11:21
@ZoestandswithUkraine There... were no other flags?
there were in the dashboard
@SurajRao Yes, that's what I would assume as well. Seems like that would be a more useful thing to post than "you have to have mysql installed to use the database"
@ZoestandswithUkraine Oh, I forgot people handle flags directly from the dashboard. That's like eating directly off of the stove or something.
Meh, it's more accurately described as holding a funnel in a waterfall
Except it's all flags, and you drown if you stay there long enough
So... a flagfall?
Or a flake, depending on your model
11:32
@CodyGray Sorry sir, that was the question not answer, by mistake in fast typing I wrote answer instead of question.
11:54
Morning
@SunderamDubey We do not grant access to the graveyard. That room is used solely for archiving request that have been completed in this room
It's public...
@CodyGray But, like many graveyards, although the public can see the graves, they can't (legally) add new ones. :)
Or remove them
With this one, you are allowed to dig them up.
@CodyGray You can view the graves but you're not allowed to dig them up ;)
12:08
Sure you can. You can edit those questions and get them re-opened. You can even send the corpses through here and get us to be your accomplices.
Hmm...
13:11
@DalijaPrasnikar Huh. It even has a reopen vote on it.
@GeneralGrievance Probably not hard to guess where that vote came from, looking at the comments. I saw that in the Reopen Review Queue, this morning. After some (few seconds) consideration, I decided not to go against the close vote (and comment) from Makyen. :-)
But, other than Dalija and Remy, are there really other Delphi users still active? ;-P
Surprised there are no Fermi-problem-eque answers.
Oh, never mind. There is.
Those three reopen reviewers just keep on coming up together. People will start to talk.
@CodyGray It's a graveyard of pointers
not actual graves
Except for Halloween, when we all dress up as Open Voters and the undead questions rise from the grave!
13:26
@TylerH That would make it a Pet Cemetary.
"How do I process this C++ pointer with HTML?" shrieks of fear and cries of agony in the background
Looking at the (currently plagiarized) tag wiki(s) for after the meta fuss its synonyms caused... honestly is that topic even on-topic here? It (like much of AWS to me, honestly) seems completely off-topic because it's not programming-related
Access Control for a cloud server hosting platform seems, well, like it belongs on server fault or something
@AdrianMole Of course there are :)
@Machavity Use regex, duh
13:48
@ThierryLathuille you seem to have forgotten a URL
@TylerH @ThierryLathuille you may re-post this request with the relevant URL if you remember/find it
14:03
@TylerH They probably already did
oh my
just found a question closed by Jeff Atwood
that's gotta sting
14:16
@TylerH Maybe a reopen-pls? ;)
nah, it was properly closed :-)
Dang newcomers, not knowing how the site's supposed to work.
14:59
@Joshua you can just VTC and leave the burninating tag in place. It's guaranteed to get attention pretty quickly, no need to post here. (Also found an older dupe with many more answers)
so the second one isn't a dupe into the big one though; it's tools-constrained version of the question resulting in a unique answer.
fun fact; i encountered the first, cleared the tag, encountered the second, realized the first duped into it
you could indeed send the first either way though
It is more specific, being constrained to an older version, but almost all of the answers to the proposed dupe would apply, and the self-answer would definitely answer the proposed dupe.
most of the answers don't apply because he's tools constrained as well as version constrained ; rejecting SSIS as a solution is quite telling
15:26
Man, Windows' contextual menu option for running something as an administrator is probably the dumbest implementation ever
eh
better than there being no option at all
@TylerH What? You have issues with the menu item that says, "Run as administrator"? I can see that may be unclear, but, really ...
I prefer the Run As...
Yeah, that "..." user keeps popping up all over the place.
I prefer "I am the administrator damnit"
15:32
That's called sudo Kevin
Kevin would have a "Run as 🚽" menu item.
Is it OK to ask for feedback about closing/re-opening a question where I am involved (I have an answer there)? (I'm not talking about posting a request)
So long as it's not an indirect or hidden request, I don't see why not.
Problem is, asking and linking would basically most likely lead some users to take action, even if it's not a request... :thinking:
... if any RO isn't happy, they can just move the conversation to the Ministry.
15:35
I mean, as long as you are linking it, you are requesting to look at it and I'm sure no one on this room will miss an opportunity to moderate a question
@Braiam Exactly what I am thinking :')
... and give you a 1,000-year "kick"? :-)
Well, here goes nothing. There is this question where I have an answer. It was closed, but I think it looks fine (after my edits). Does it seem worthy of reopening? I'd probably wait some days to see if the reopen queue handles it, otherwise ask on Meta depending on the feedback I receive here.
The underlying problem is that this is not the first time I have been in this situation. Last time I ended up asking on MSO, since the reopen queue was not helping and the question had been stuck closed for weeks (I don't even know if the post was in the reopen queue at all TBH).
@MarcoBonelli Well, you're involved, so I wouldn't recommend posting a reopen-pls here. But posting on Meta should be fine if the reopen queue fails you. And you believe it shouldn't have.
Yeah of course I wouldn't post a request here.
Ok so yeah, that's what I was thinking, I'll probably wait a couple weeks... but... is there a way to even know if a post made it to reopen queue?
15:43
@MarcoBonelli That question hasn't finished reopen cycle yet, give it time
> The community is reviewing whether to reopen this question as of 12 mins ago.
Anyways, the system favors reopening anything with answers or score > 0
So, unless it's deleted, it will be reopened, eventually
@MarcoBonelli If you try to edit the question while it's closed, it'll tell you whether it's in review. It's next to the "Submit for Review" checkbox.
Ohhh wow, I totally missed that text. SO I can assume that when that text goes away it's out of the reopen queue?
when the text goes away it gets replaced with alternative text that informs its new state
(or is reopened)
15:45
@cigien yeah that makes sense, but I though a reopen vote should already put it there.
@MarcoBonelli You can also check the timeline. It would have an event that says something like "finished review"
@KevinB ok thanks that was the indicator I was missing...
@VLAZ ah, that's also helpful, didn't know.
@ room owners: I guess my message can be deleted/redacted then
@AdrianMole @KevinB My issue is that, if you are not logged in as an account that is in the administrators group, the option doesn't do anything
the option should not be visible for users who are only in the Users group
instead it should show the "run as a different user" option there, instead of requiring that to be access via shift-right-click
@TylerH Doesn't it prompt you for an admin account and password?
15:53
if i'm in the administrator group, i shouldn't need to request administrator access to perform administrative actions
@MarcoBonelli Why delete it? You were asking a question. It wasn't a formal CV
likewise, when logged in as an administrator, why is that not the default/only option?
I don't want to run something as a "normal" user if I'm a damned administrator, I want it to just work when I run it normally
@TylerH Because many/most programs don't need to be run in "elevated" mode.
@AdrianMole Don't care, I'm an administrator account
it lies to the user in an opaque way and that is bad UX
But it also protects the user from potential malware.
15:55
If I am an administrator user, and I run something, it should run and be able to auto-elevate as needed during the running of the process without me needing to re-run the program again as an administrator
there is already a separate UAC step that can be enabled for 'are you sure you want to run this executable'
A program can be built to run in elevated mode by default - such a program wouldn't ask that option, and wouldn't be runnable at all by non-admins.
I don't know what you mean by 'such a program wouldn't ask that option'
if you are referring to the UAC step, that is an OS-level protection that applies to all exes
and if it is not runnable at all by non-admins, great! that's the point!
Like an installer program, for example. If you have admin privs, they just run; if not, they (normally) prompt for an admin account and p/w.
maybe our org has a GPO set to disable that prompt because I never see it here at work
we have to manually shift-right-click and select 'run as a different user' to get a credential prompt
and I have to train so many coworkers on that step that it really irritates me
That seems likely. Group admin settings are a real pain to get changed.
15:59
I told someone today for the second time in as many days how to do that. I don't mind if someone forgets, because, y'know, it's horribly designed, but I literally told her yesterday how to do it
@AdrianMole Annoyingly, some installers try to be "smart" and if you run them as non-admin user, they do a local user installation. Which might not be what you want if you intended to have them available for all users. Because you never got the prompt, you wouldn't find out until later that it's not the installation you want.
@Machavity ok if that's fine, I thought it was kind of a grey area.
16:22
There is an old self-duplicate question. It is word to word the same. I VTC as dup. No need for a mod flag, right?
You only need a mod flag if there is something above and beyond just getting the Q closed that you can't do youself.
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Q: Have we done the [walkthrough]?

iBugwalkthrough has around 60 questions at present. Here's the walkthrough: Does it describe the contents, is it unambiguous? It's hardly related to any content possibly asked in the question, and no, a walkthrough can be anything (though more commonly related to a "guidance" or "tutorial"). Is the...

@TylerH I'm sorry you had to explain it again to me but remembering stuff is above my paygrade
16:45
@rene -_-
@TylerH Write that on the wiki
@NathanOliver Good, thank you :)
@jps Sure that's not R/A? The screenshot is just a black image.
jps
jps
@GeneralGrievance didn't check, maybe it's some kind of steganography?
17:01
Yeah, I thought so too, but all the pixels were the exact same, and it was an i.stack image. Oh, well. It's gone now.
jps
jps
I downloaded the picture and opened it in notepad++, there I found fp_ktzj -> Sz5xvXDcQSUbyQEwu290Ck9rQu==
yiyj eqzic zs xk czav rvk
looks like a base64 string plus some kind of cipher.
Oh, I thought that that image host scraped all that stuff out. Oh, well.
That's why I didn't check.
jps
jps
If you want to check: i.sstatic.net/bDAbz.png
It's certainly still off-topic, but I guess the OP wanted to entertain us with a little crypto puzzle
Ah, sure. I like those puzzles and used to frequent websites that had them.
jps
jps
then you have some entertainment for the evening
17:12
@MarcoBonelli We permit honest discussion as long as you're not deliberately trying to end-run the rule about involvement.
17:59
any time someone says some toxic comment on a 1 rep user who asks a dumb question i automatically upboat them so their feelings arent hurt too bad. just remember that next time u start angry typing :^)
@MFerguson I'm not sure I follow. You upvote the toxic comment?
i read it as they provide pity upvotes to posts where users request clarification via comments
yes pity upvotes for the 1 rep user
@MFerguson This sounds more like trolling than upvoting quality questions.
18:06
I downvote those
18:18
@MFerguson if it's a bad question it's a bad question. But I will usually try to give them a helpful comment to make up for the bad one though. E.g. tell them what's wrong instead of telling them that their question is trash and not worth reading
As I just did a few minutes ago...
@Braiam what wiki
Internal documentation... I like to think that we are the only ones that don't have it
that's what SO for teams is for
(i'd rather just answer the question over and over)
NM - I posted a cv-pls.
I mean if anything, it's Lua, right?
18:26
Yeah - The Roblox tag says it uses Lua.
hmmm, so that tag should probably have a language, then...
@Braiam We don't have a documentation 'solution'; each team manages documentation their own way. Best for us would be a knowledge article in our ITSM solution. One may already exist for something like this, but I'm not sure.
Perhaps more effective would be to update the application-specific documentation that the person was handling a ticket for so that the relevant set of instructions includes that information
18:42
^ This got an incorrect duplicate CV yesterday, which probably sent it to the close queue, where it got closed for needing details. I don't see what's unclear about it at all.
@RyanM Well, there's also a luau tag, which would probably be a closer match (according to the Roblok wiki).
@AdrianMole that tag should, I assume, also have the language set to lua
though it only has 8 questions
@AdrianMole Hmmm... that sounds like it's time to take a vacation in Hawaii.
Is there something here I'm missing? Do/can tags have associated languages? Or do you just mean that the use of such a language tag should be mentioned in the tag-Wiki excerpt?
@AdrianMole Yes, a tag can have the default syntax highlighting language set for it. This would mean that any question tagged [roblox] would receive Lua syntax highlighting.
18:48
OK - I see what you mean. How does one set that? Is it down to diamonds/staff?
Yeah, requires a diamond to set it.
@RyanM Only if the tag won't be used with other languages.
Yeah, in both cases I believe that's the case from a quick skim through the questions
@Makyen Just don't take Aloha Airlines Flight 243
(well, for [luau], I suppose it was also a pretty comprehensive skim, since there are only 8...I also checked to make sure it's a Lua derivative)
@AdrianMole relatedly and especially relevant to you since you're a prolific reviewer: if you see a bunch of edits adding syntax highlighting to a tag that should have it (i.e., the tag will ~always be used with code in that language), feel free to drop a note in Bad Stack Overflow Reviews that the tag might need its language set.
18:54
In general, it's the primary language tag which should have a default syntax highlighting language defined, and not most tags which are just associated (i.e. used with a primary language tag). As I recall, if there's a conflict between the default language that's defined, then SE's syntax highlighting, unfortunately, drops back to a default set that tends to not include many common languages.
On the other hand, if the other tags just have <none> defined, then a conflict is not generated with any other tag's definition.
This would be easy for SE to largely resolve by just using all of the tag defined languages as the set from which highlight.js should auto-choose from, but they don't do that, for some unknown reason.
@TylerH Although flight UA200 is always a fun one: it arrives in Honolulu the day before it left (leaves?) Guam.
I'd need to re-check the code to verify that this understanding is correct, but the above is the impression I've been left with (along with yet another frustration at an unfixed issue that is easy to make much better).
My general impression is that it is helpful in cases where the vast majority of questions are in that language, as people don't always tag the language, and then we get edits that are a poor use of time adding syntax highlighting.
If it's a very small minority that would not use that language, then IMHO it makes sense to just fix those with language indicators on the code blocks
the objective of all of this being to maximize the number of posts that are correctly syntax-highlighted
also from the "yet another frustration at an unfixed issue that is easy to make much better" department, it would be far easier to review such changes if the suggested edits review interface actually showed the highlighting like it's supposed to.
...separately, it would also be nice if the columns were wide enough to make it readable, but that's probably too much to ask that SE figure out how to make a design that is actually responsive outside a small range of screen sizes.
@RyanM You've been heard: each column is now being split in half, scientific paper-style! /s
(both of these issues have been fixed in userscripts, so it's not as though it's actually impractical in any meaningful sense, SE's claims to the contrary notwithstanding)
19:07
So, tags like should have their language set to C++ (which that one doesn't appear to have - haven't checked the numerous other C++ versions).
... but they all have (or should have) a strong indication that they must be used in conjunction with the 'parent' .
...wow, there are 472 questions tagged but not ...yes, it should, and it now does.
... same would apply to things like MFC and Visual-C, probably. And C++11, C++20, C++23, ...
It's just a pity we don't have a moderator that cares for C++. ;-P
And people see nothing wrong that that can happen.
@RyanM I wasn't aware that the issue with combining syntax highlighting and diff formatting had been resolved in a userscript. Which one?
I should disclaim that I haven't personally tried it, but I'm told it works... I think it's one of double-beep's, I'd have to check. One sec.
@Makyen it's this one.
19:15
@RyanM Thanks.
19:54
@miken32 Aw, man. The top answer links to w3schools too...
21:16
Oh here's a new one. JavaScript telling me an element I am trying to select doesn't exist when I am literally looking at it both on the page and in the inspector window
bout time to quit for the week before I punch a hole through my monitor, I s'pose
@miken32 Looks like a programming question that needs more details
Ok I wasn't sure (what with the lack of detail)
out of votes for the day anyway
22:09
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Q: Ex-[communicate]

Craig Whitecommunicate is sitting at 130 questions. Almost half of these questions are about python's subprocess module, usually code using the Popen.communicate method. Of those, the overwhelming majority are already tagged subprocess and/or popen, but a few aren't, so this tag occasionally leads to mis-t...

guys
i can not edit questions anymore
it says "suggested edit queue is full"
what should i do?
Be patient and try again later
Wait. There's nothing else.
Wait until the suggested edit queue has more space. Or better yet, gain more rep. 536 to be precise.
i didnt try for at least 10 days
22:14
Has anyone already suggested waiting?
should i wait more?
This is the problem. That number is too high. It needs to be below 500 for new edits to be allowed to be suggested.
If you really want to suggest an edit, it's best to be ready to suggest them at the times of the day when there are many suggested edit reviewers.
I'm sure there's some Data.SE query to be had that could tell us exactly what times that would be.
@SecretKeeper It's a queue. It tends to stay at or near full. Things are added when people make suggested edits. Things are removed when they are reviewed. Effectively, that means there will be space at semi-random times. It doesn't mean that the longer you wait the more likely it is that there will be space.
aha okay , so there is no problem with account
22:18
If you wait until the heat death of the universe, there will likely be more space, so we were still accurate in our advice. We just didn't give timescales.
@SecretKeeper Nope. It's a system thing, not a your account thing.
I'm going to guess Tuesdays around 14:00 UTC is the best time. But I'm making it up.
Suggested Edit Tuesday?
Exactly.
22:18
tbh i just installed magic editor and wanted to test that how it works
Not quite enough magic
@SecretKeeper Well, you should be able to test it. You just won't be able to save the edit. Please be aware that MagicEditor™ really does need a human to review the edits, as some of the ones it makes are not appropriate.
yes right
i need also ask another question
i am here for 2 3 month and i know most of you got Marshal badge , whats the point for you to review more question? i dont get it
not review , i mean flag more questions
@SecretKeeper If you see something which needs a flag in order to be properly handled, why wouldn't you flag it?
Because we're not in it for the badges (entirely)
22:30
@Makyen aha i see , that make sense while reviewing questions
Seems I was off, Thursday at 12:00 UTC is the best time to be able suggest an edit, followed by Tuesday at 12:00 UTC.
23:24
@IanCampbell Looks like it was a good guess though.

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