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(and someone posted a lengthy answer instead of flagging for closure. Really?)
 
 
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@Nick I'd close against stackoverflow.com/questions/11600681/parse-query-part-from-url but I'm biased and I haven't updated that answer in yonks
(surely better ones out there...)
 
@JonClements absolutely - that's what OP should be doing. I went for a dupe for what is wrong with their actual code. If you hammer it, just add both...
 
@Nick might have accidentally hammered a few posts to questions I've answered but have to be wary of it is all - so won't be touching that one
 
@JonClements I don't see a problem with that when the answer is highly upvoted. But I do understand, especially given you're a moderator.
 
well... not that... but as a gold badge holder...
 
@JonClements academic now, someone hammered with a different but similar question: stackoverflow.com/questions/5074803/…
 
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oh cool... that's a better one than mine anyway :p
 
@JonClements I don't think it's wrong as a gold badge holder. After all, to get that badge you had to have written some good answers somewhere along the line :)
 
I hope I have after the years I've written one/two that reasonably okay :p
 
Maybe close your question as a dupe?
 
I'm happy for you to do that...
 
Not a gold badge holder (yet...)
I'll put a vote on it though and see what happens.
 
4:46 AM
@mickmackusa That message is certainly confusing, but the problem there is that you're trying to write a full tag wiki in an excerpt. I think it used to tell you explicitly that Markdown isn't supported in excerpts, so this is probably a regression (at least, I don't ever remember seeing this nonsense before).
@SunderamDubey Hello. Did you have a question to ask me?
@HovercraftFullOfEels That would not be "general computing". It's definitely about VBScript code, which is programming. The question could be too broad/unfocused, depending on one's judgment.
@JeanneDark They think Stack Overflow is Reddit? Or they saw a SO post linked on Reddit and had to come to SO to answer because they can't comment on Reddit?
@cocomac I believe that's the same issue that was already brought up on Meta. You'll find a definitive answer there. In this case, I see Adrian already solved the immediate problem.
@AdrianMole That's correct. I think I can safely speak for at least Ryan, in addition to myself, in requesting that such blatantly incorrect custom closure reasons be flagged for moderator attention. (No need to flag that one; I've seen it.)
 
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@CodyGray no sir :)
 
@MarcoBonelli It definitely does/did. The user seems to have been annoyed by your comment, but... it's pretty clear that the answer lacks a summary of the information contained on the linked page, namely the instructions on how to actually set up GitLab Runner. If the link went down, that wouldn't make the answer completely useless, because there'd still be at least a pointer to where to look, but it definitely needs to be expanded.
As did the other answer that was posted there and even more obviously link-only.
 
5:26 AM
Does my this edit is right?
Can someone tell me?
 
@SunderamDubey It does not seem like a very useful edit. All you did was change the capitalization of one letter. Technically, it is correct that "Try" would be capitalized there, but it hardly seems worth it to take the time to make that change when there is nothing else to fix.
 
5:49 AM
@CodyGray So, sir I should not do that?
 
is there a meta canonical for forward-closing duplicates?
 
@SunderamDubey I mean, that's up to you, if you think it's a worthwhile use of your time.
@blackgreen I don't know what that phrase "forward-closing duplicates" means.
 
I mean, closing an older duplicate with a newer target
 
Are you talking about ignoring the age of the questions when deciding which one to use as the "main"/"master" question?
 
yes exactly
 
5:52 AM
There are dozens of questions about that on Meta :-)
 
lemme try actually searching it
 
oh wait, there's Jeanne online
 
The one who is as good as I am at finding Meta dupes, but a lot less mouthy? Yeah. :-)
 
5:54 AM
In a nutshell: Not age but quality matters
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Unfortunately, the Help Center article does not mention this (at least, not anywhere I found in a quick skim).
 
this one seems good
 
Even better if you know that Oded was a staff developer at the time, so knew what he was talking about.
The actual canonicals are probably on MSE, not MSO.
 
I'm going to use that link to justify a rollback
some OP felt necessary to complain about me hammering an older question in favor of a newer one by editing their question
 
You don't need a link to justify a rollback of insertion of irrelevant meta-commentary.
But... don't get into an extended argument. Let me know if you want me to do it.
 
6:01 AM
@CodyGray eh, I know, but... when possible I prefer to help people who are on the receiving end of my curation understand the circumstances
it's fine, I already rolled back
I just added the MSO link to the edit summary
I'll flag a comment as NLN
 
Good, good. That'll get someone to look at it in 6-8 weeks. ;-)
 
@CodyGray yes, I got confused while reviewing. I think I'd enjoy the tag edit review UI more if both sections were shown (for context) and the text not up-for-review were read only.
 
@mickmackusa Yeah, they normally are when you submit edits (as you surely know). They just get decoupled when they are submitted as suggested edits. Which still seems like a bug to me, because even the edits are submitted as a single unit... why should they need to be presented or approved separately?
A feature request by staff from 2013: meta.stackexchange.com/q/182415 (and an even older one from a mod back in 2012: meta.stackexchange.com/q/137620)
@JeanneDark It has been my experience that, in a nutshell, age matters quite a bit. In fact, in nuts, age and quality seem to be tightly correlated.
 
oh lol
 
Touché
 
6:12 AM
Acorny joke, cashew see? I walnut stop. No pine, no gain.
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@SurajRao don't think so. I expect their context is a script running in any of those shells. But maybe ask for a clarification if that is what they are looking for
@SurajRao still wondering how that might work in practice. But let's see what your comment triggers. Closing in the spirit oif NARQ or Too Localized are options still on the table, as is general computing.
 
I don't think general computing is justified. Unclear would be reasonable.
 
 
 
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@CodyGray right. That comment made me second guess mine. Thanks for the feedback.
 
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@MarcoBonelli So you wanted a third guess? You're welcome, I guess. :-)
 
@CodyGray Thanks!
 
Should this question be closed? How? stackoverflow.com/q/72758310/2943403 it is asking if something is possible -- a yes/no question. Too Broad? Needs Clarity?
 
How can a yes/no question be too broad?
 
@mickmackusa Looks to lack focus
 
@mickmackusa What would you do with it if it were moved to Joomla.SE?
 
12:23 PM
@CodyGray: yes/no questions are almost always, "give me all the steps" questions
 
That's very different from the "yes" and "no" that I grew up with.
 
 
 
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@gnat That question looks very clear (and focused) to me. What information is it lacking?
 
@cigien I agree with you. There are other voting mechanisms, up and down-voting, for instance, that may be better suited for curating the question
 
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3:49 PM
@cigien if memory serves, unclear won by majority, and my own vote went for needs focus: there are many ways to answer and there is no indication of which one would better fit what asker (or whoever gave them this homework) wants
 
@jps Incidentally, there were other reasons to reject that edit - like leaving in (even translating) the fluff, and not translating the title.
 
jps
everyone forgets the titles. Even in cases when the OP translates their own question, they often forget the title.
 
True enough.
 
@gnat Sure, there are many ways to solve the problem, but that doesn't make the question unfocused. It's perfectly fine for questions to have multiple solutions. Also, I don't see that it matters which solution would fit the OP best, as questions are more for future readers than the OP specifically. It's also completely irrelevant whether the question was posed as homework.
 
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@AdrianMole now OP approved the edit and the title got translated too.
 
4:04 PM
... and then deleted the post. D'oh!
 
As this could result in some close actions: Where is the canonical question for the very common unintentional assignment (for beginners and experts alike) in an C or C++ 'if' statement (where comparison was the intent)?
The closest I have found so far is an answer to Why would you use an assignment in a condition? (2008). The question is not really about that problem.
 
Should this js question be reopened? It was originally non-English, but looks ok now.
@PeterMortensen This one stackoverflow.com/questions/17681535 is what I would use.
 
@cigien Yes. Though I would have expected an earlier one from 2008 or 2009.
Given how common this error is.
Or compilers are less shy about issuing warnings about it.
 
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@PeterMortensen There's definitely older ones, but this is the best I'm aware of. At least I can't find another good one. Yeah, compilers will warn about this at even the lowest warning levels, but people often don't turn on warnings at all, so it's certainly been asked before the canonical.
 
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@cigien disagree. I'm the kind of future reader you mentioned because I regularly search SO for answers to Java questions. And when I search I specify whether I need it in Java 8+ of Java 6 or 4 or even Java ME - all of these would have different answers. The question is useless exactly because of lacking necessary focus. You are wrong thinking that it will have multiple correct answers: depending on who searches, it will have incorrect answers, maybe mixed with some correct ones
 
@gnat That sounds about right to me. When I look at a C++ question, for example, there may well be answers that don't work for the language revision I'm using. It's still useful if there are answers that do work. I'm curious, do you feel it would be better for that question to exist as multiple different questions, one for each Java version?
 
@EJoshuaS-StandwithUkraine That's one for the bad reviews room: In first and late answers queues, reviewers chose "Looks ok"
 
@JeanneDark And there was me thinking it's silly to have answers go through two review queues. Obviously, we can catch more bad reviewers, if they do. :)
 
Yeah, setting up people to fail ;)
 
But, a bit related ... once a red flag is raised on an answer, is it then removed from any pending reviews?
(I don't see that many spam or R/A stuff in my reviews ... I've always assumed it's because Smokey gets them first and they get red-flagged. And I can't rememebr, off-hand, ever seeing a post that had already been flagged or reported to/by Smokey in a review.)
 
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@AdrianMole Don't know but I'm sure once it's red-flagged it also goes into the mod queue, which might be another reason it rarely shows up in other queues
 
 
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Stack Overflow is unusable for me. What's going on lately?
I'm going to play some games instead
 
Very very slow.
 
 
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Maybe someone should post a bug report on Meta asking them to fix the performance issues?
 

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