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12:08 AM
 
@IanCampbell If it's something that can't be handled by other users, then meta is inappropriate, unless you've exhausted the other possibilities (i.e. flagging).
 
12:30 AM
@Makyen I was mostly joking, but your point is well taken.
I do feel like I’ve seen a few of these meta posts that I don’t recall being closed as a duplicate. Is there a canonical for future reference?
 
 
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3:00 AM
 
@IanCampbell Are you looking for meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/252192?
 
Looks good. Thanks.
 
np
 
3:33 AM
Who would've thought the would have month-old spam hanging around?
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@HenryEcker TBF they are
 
Selling apparently
 
@AlonEitan huh? how is that spam?
 
@SurajRao I have no idea :) Very strange
 
3:50 AM
> I am working on Windows APO now and your questions are my questions now. Could you find the answers
 
@SurajRao It's related to meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/418986/… probably.
 
ohh.. odd
is there a koajs project given in schools?
or bootcamp?
 
4:41 AM
close to the last one of those I'll post...
 
dbc
5:32 AM
Is this spam or just way too broad and off topic? stackoverflow.com/questions/72789289/best-quality-backlink
 
@dbc Ugh, I went for close but upon re-evaluation it might actually be spam. I'm not quite sure.
 
5:48 AM
@EJoshuaS-StandwithUkraine That was already automatically protected by the Community user, as a direct response to the fact that it had two spam answers deleted from it. This is why, not incidentally, manual protection is almost never necessary, because it happens automatically.
 
6:04 AM
@tink Sometimes, you can roll the dice and get a mod who is a subject-matter expert. :-)
 
6:14 AM
@dbc My vote is/was spam.
 
@SurajRao At this point I sort of suspect that people were told to post a Stack Overflow question or answer as part of a project.
I have no proof of that other than dozens of accounts dumping similar code onto the site.
 
but there was no question
 
Yes, I suspect it wasn't explained very well.
 
6:36 AM
@RyanM The few Koa questions I saw seemed assignment-ish. But they didn't seem like the same assignment. Or maybe it is just a bigger one "build this system" kind of thing and different people hit different problems with it. Or might be few different courses from the same place that all had different Koa assignments. Who knows.
 
@CodyGray Aaaaah well ;)
 
Unfortunately for the asker, I don't even have time at the moment to be their private consultant, which they so desperately need. :-)
 
7:01 AM
@VLAZ The weird thing is that it seems to be a bunch of people dumping code from the same source.
To unclear ends.
Sockpuppetry? But they don't seem to be doing anything with the socks...
and this is the least subtle sockpuppet ring ever, so -100 points for stealth.
and then there's crap like this...like, what the heck.
 
Maybe they confuse it with SO for Teams
 
@RyanM LOL ... what the heck is that about?! :D
@CodyGray shame ;)
 
7:28 AM
@RyanM I should have said that I formed my impression based only on the questions I came across naturally. Which weren't really clear, either (mostly code dumps) but the wider pattern seems to be worse on average.
 
@RyanM look at all those buttons! :)
 
It is interesting that there was also one blog-as-question about Koa I saw. Which I saw before seeing more of the weird unclear Koa questions. That one would have fit promotion more. But the "solve this. Also Koa" aren't really good advertising.
 
@VLAZ What you came across naturally is probably also only a fraction of it... you're welcome ;-)
 
I'm very aware after I saw the Meta post about Koa.
It did seem a bit suspicious but the Meta post cemented it as way more widespread.
I'm trying to find that blog-as-question thing I saw. It might hint at where the promotion comes from.
 
I've suspended...49 accounts for this, so far, and deleted a handful more.
A few other moderators hit some unknown (likely smaller) number of others.
 
7:35 AM
Found it. OP's account seems to be deleted already, so mods are already aware of it.
 
@VLAZ which one, out of curiosity?
 
It's just "Some information about Koa" (probably copy/pasted) "Here is some code" (I assume sample project or something)
 
@VLAZ Interestingly, searching that finds very similar blog posts by multiple people...
My current leading theory is this is a school assignment.
 
7:52 AM
^ should that question be closed as needs more focus and/or general computing?
 
hello
merhaba
 
is there a canonical for this question: stackoverflow.com/questions/40532776/…
 
opening the tag and sorting by most recent is effectively your own LQP queue
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OP was surprised that the console showed one extra entry, when in fact the extra printed entry was the value returned by the latest statement
@tripleee is an abbreviation of ?
 
or is an abbreviation of ?
 
8:07 AM
@tripleee That's...too accurate. Filter out closed questions and then look for ones by 1 rep users and seems a lot, if not most, if not all, can be closed.
 
> Can you provide a minimal reproachable example?
 
@tripleee Also interesting on that page. Even with all the questions deleted, here is the count of questions per month: 2022-06: 17; 2022-05: 11; 2022-04: 5; 2022-03: 9; 2022-02: 8
May is still higher than previous months but not too far off 9, which was March. But 17 is way, way higher.
 
@VLAZ 9 of the most recent 50 posts in that tag (both questions and answers) are not deleted.
 
8:24 AM
@RyanM Yep, as I said, that's even with all the recent deletions. This month (which still hasn't finished, technically) still has about twice the amount of questions other months have had.
I suppose this is a rather rough estimate - Roomba might have cleaned up some of the older questions, too.
 
@VLAZ Yeah, that wasn't disagreeing, just giving you the stats with the deletions in case you were curious.
 
9:09 AM
 
9:33 AM
@RyanM Seems very, very likely see this question - the path in it is "E:**af-final**\backend\app.js". Also, amusingly there is an anonymous edit trying to mask that. Might be OP who was logged out suggesting it.
 
@VLAZ here, let me help them with that...
 
10:00 AM
Bad tag of the day: - 8 questions; it's exactly split between two meanings.
 
10:32 AM
Looking for a second opinion: Is Linux jitter on isolated cpus potentially on-topic? If not, can it be edited to be? A user in the comments believes it is, and that there's a programming solution to it.
 
11:05 AM
stackoverflow.com/questions/21598872/… Am I missing something here?
 
@SurajRao I can't see what it has to do with the question either.
 
@SurajRao No, I don't think so...similar confusion here.
I think they're misreading the question as "create an object to use in a for loop" or something.
 
ohh... I missed that one...
 
At any rate, it definitely doesn't answer the question. I'm deleting it.
 
11:30 AM
@RyanM Yes, IMO, that question is off-topic, as written. I've added a couple of comments to the user who's complaining in the comments to try to explain in more detail that the issue is how the question is written and the context from which the question is presenting the problem and asking for a solution.
 
@Makyen Thanks; excellent explanation.
 
11:58 AM
Morning
 
12:10 PM
Do we not get notified on revisions of our posts anymore? Is that a setting or some change I've missed?
 
@HenryEcker Should be, except for minor changes (an annoying "feature")
 
tempting to go with tp... but
ugh.. the comments
 
It was a self-dupe anyway.
 
@RyanM well apparently a tag only edit marking it [status-completed] counts as a minor change and I did not get a notification…. That's something I actually would like to be notified about =(
 
@HenryEcker You get notified of "substantial" changes to your posts. However, there are quite a few things I consider substantial for which you don't get notified. See: "No notification was received for an edit to a post", "Not notified of my answer getting edited", and "No notification when someone with gold badge edits my question or answer".
 
12:20 PM
The part that gets me is that I'm pretty sure you get notified for all edits on posts you follow...but you can't follow your own posts.
 
If an answer was deleted from LQP review and is then undeleted by the author, I know that it causes an auto-flag, but I wonder: Would another NAA or VLQ flag cast after undeletion push it again into the LQP queue?
 
@RyanM yeah, but you get notified when your own post is edited, or receives a suggested edit
 
I'll make an FR to consider the addition of moderator tags "substantial" when I have time later. Assuming that's not already been requested.
 
@HenryEcker any tag edit ought to be substantial.
and/or you should be able to follow your own posts and get notified of everything.
@JeanneDark let's find out! Flag this NAA and we'll see if it ends up back in review.
 
You want to keep this NAA around for science?
 
12:32 PM
(it has now been flagged)
 
@Cristik What we were just talking about was that you don't get notified for edits to your own posts, unless the edit is considered "substantial", and that SE's definition of "substantial" might not match your own (it definitely doesn't match what I consider substantial for my own posts). You do get notifications of all suggested edits.
 
@RyanM I'm closely monitoring the timeline
FWIW, I got notified for the first edit to my recent MSO question but not the second one.
 
@Makyen hmm interesting, didn't know the part about substantial edits, I was under the impression I get notified for any kind of edits made on my posts
 
@Cristik Unfortunately, that's similar to what most of us assume, until we find out differently, which can be an unpleasant surprise, depending on what's happened.
 
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Q: Burn [ftl] or make synonym of [freemarker]

Jasper de VriesThe file extension of FreeMarker templates is ftl. I don't see the point of having an additional freemarker tag being its file extension (ftl). If it can't be burned, it should at least be a synonym IMO. See for example: how shall I store date into a variable without changing type of the date in ...

 
@SmokeDetector Rollback war...
 
@GeneralGrievance Yes, I have also seen.
 
@GeneralGrievance A really nasty one at that
 
jps
1:21 PM
is it only my own skewed perception or is there a strange trend recently to format everything in bold?
 
@Makyen recently I edited a post to fix a typo, literally replacing one character with another, except that the author made that typo intentionally. Hadn't they reviewed their post by chance shortly after, that intention would've simply been lost. I wonder how many times that happens in general
 
jps
sometimes the question text question, sometimes even the code (even italic + bold)
 
1:33 PM
@jps If everything is in bold, nothing is.
 
@JohannesKuhn Well, just put it in an <h1> then. This is totally legit and definitely not an abuse of header tags.
 
@blackgreen The post in question was spam. Look at the authors name and the link they did post.
The question linked by you, on the other hand, describes (in several steps) an outcome of an test - and asks (the other spam "question" did not) if there is a terminology for that. Which is perfectly fine.
 
@blackgreen That's a good question. Unfortunately, there's no way to know. As another point of anecdotal evidence that there's a problem, I only became aware of the fact that notifications were sometimes not sent when I found that one of my posts had been edited in a way I would have, and did, immediately rollback. So, yeah, such issues definitely exist. Personally, I'd prefer to receive notifications for every edit to my posts. I'd much rather have to check and ignore an edit than to have an edit go unnoticed which changes my post in a way I find unacceptable.
 
@JohannesKuhn I'm going to counter your claim with this link, and on that basis, vote to close
 
2:18 PM
@blackgreen Bad example. Testing is more programming related than general time concepts. I'd argue it's on-topic. But in any case, it's not spam. SmokeDetector detects spam, not off-topic stuff.
 
stackoverflow.com/questions/72768488/… is this a failed spam? Look at profile
 
That's an interesting spam strategy
 
@AlonEitan Maybe just a spam seed?
 
> Answer this question..
 
2:30 PM
But nothing ever grew up from that seed
 
6 days is a long time not to do anything with the post though, isn't it? Unless there's a deleted answer?
 
But it does looks like spam
No deleted answers
 
Maybe it's an SEO trick.
 
2:49 PM
 
I don't think that was a spam seed. Mod tooling came up empty.
 
Something is odd through, the poster's bio links to a site that deals with hex colors...
 
The site linked in the profile has been spammed before, but...no concrete link I can see, either.
 
Regardless, all their questions are too broad junk
 
3:19 PM
 
 
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5:36 PM
Should something be done about this? stackoverflow.com/q/47162200/4294399 - I wouldn't want to close it if people found it useful (+7), so would it be better to reframe it as a question and add a CW answer?
 
@GeneralGrievance if it's useful that would be the way to fix it, otherwise both of those "questions" fail to ask an actual question. I believe self-answers still need to follow the question quality guidelines
 
Right, of course.
I guess I can make CW answers for both.
 
5:53 PM
@GeneralGrievance this one, I think the OP is active enough to perhaps respond to a comment in the near-ish future. The other one...wouldn't count on it.
 
and of course, community bot flags comment as unkind... Thanks, community
 
@RyanM OK. I've posted a CW answer on the other one. Doing a little housekeeping on it at the moment.
 
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@Dharman Someone, naturally, upvoted that.
People who say no one wants explanations for upvotes obviously haven't seen questions like this.
 
Two someones now.
 
I upvoted because I am also looking for picture of that guy's house
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5:57 PM
lol
 
> have you tried google street view?
 
not from 2005, I guess.
 
some places don't get google street view... my former condo complex had all street views removed aside from the common buildings, and same for my current house, which is a private street
 
@jmoerdyk Try Germany on Google street view ...
 
6:01 PM
GDPR?
 
"This is not a question ... Is it possible to do?" getting mixed messages here.
 
@RyanM It's not a question, it's just asking :P
 
@GeneralGrievance let me know if you need some of those reopened to post a CW answer.
 
@jmoerdyk It is certainly more strict in Germany. youtube.com/watch?v=mFYPB-mkiMc
 
@JeanneDark results of the experiment: no it does not, even if a moderator marks the autoflag (but not the new NAA flag cast before marking it helpful) helpful.
 
6:08 PM
@rene funny thing is that Bing has current street view of my house on a private street
 
Thoughts on whether calculate ext4 inode checksum is on-topic? It looks to me like a general computing question ("how does linux compute inode checksums) where the programming part is a red herring, but it was migrated from superuser so evidently the mods there thought differently
 
@jmoerdyk Ha! I guess MS takes your privacy seriously ...
 
 
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8:13 PM
Is this considered link-only? stackoverflow.com/questions/70118161/… I also warned another answer that this may be running afoul of the self-promotion guidelines.
 
@jmoerdyk The first part of the answer doesn't require the link ... so, not it's not NAA.
 
And would you consider the second part self -promotion without disclosure?
 
Their username being in the URL doesn't count as disclosure. =P
 
Yeah - that part is problematical.
Can the whole of "Part 2" (and the links) just be edited out? Is the answer then still meaningful?
Never mind - I'm going for spam.
 
 
8:45 PM
@RyanM Thank you! With the auto-flag it seems that a new flag is then unnecessary.
 
9:00 PM
@ThomasWeller I don't think there's enough information in the question to identify it as a duplicate. VTC needs clarity
 
> This is not a question, but i have a query on Google assistant. I'm working on some shopping application,named as MyShopping. I would like to launch my application when user says launch MyShopping to Google assistant. Is it possible to do? Could any one please help me
What is it then?
 
10:13 PM
It's a query!
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10:54 PM
@pppery seems too broad to me. It'd be another story if OP was asking "How can I calculate this CRC checksum in Python?" or "How does Linux calculate CRC checksums for ext4 inodes?"
Or better if it showed OP's attempt at solving the problem with clear information as to what is missing/wrong
 
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