@RyanM @Makyen Well, I have to disagree with the group here. I don't think that question is off-topic.
@jps Where have you noticed this?
@JeanneDark Unnecessary, perhaps, but not harmful. The additional flag would not cause any extra work for moderators, and flaggers shouldn't have to know about or consider system-level minutiae/implementation details. If a flagger sees something wrong, they should flag it.
I wonder if SE could do something to make the process from signing up to posting a question harder... not that they'd want to, but the current one makes spam and LQ posts very easy to make
stackoverflow.com/a/72809112 answerer suggests using their own library without mentioning affiliation, should I flag as spam? I did a bit of searching on Meta, but I couldn't find any guidance on what I should do, only what the answerer should do.
Most spam is super easy to identify and flag, but if the post is ostensibly about programming even if it's ML-generated near-nonsense, that makes it a lot harder to distinguish from legit badly presented posts from new users
If these posts didn't have in common the Koa backend and the huge walls of code, they'd be a lot harder for us than they already are
@SuperStormer If it isn't immediately obvious how it's spam, I think a custom flag would be more appropriate. Since this is an established user, you could also first make a comment under their post pointing them to the guidelines on disclosing affiliation.
@CertainPerformance For what it's worth, we are working with CMs to try to target these specific Koa spammers, which is a better strategy (less blunt instrument) than just making it harder for everyone to post.
@CodyGray I'd prefer it to be harder to post in general though (which only incidentally might make things more difficult for the spammers). One can sign up for a new account in 60 seconds (if one is needed) and then post whatever the issue of the moment is, immediately. IMO this is a process that leads to a good number more low quality questions existing in the end than if there was a more introspective process.
Of the 22 million (visible) questions on the site, how many are actually useful to future readers? At least an order of magnitude less, I think
no, once you make a CV-pls, you should know for what reason. Just ask with a link to the question. Those who are in the room will take a look and tell you their opinion
the stating of the reason and ideally also a topic tag helps guide us, too; we have a limited number of close votes, and prefer to spend them, and our time, on cv-pls requests where we have some familiarity with the topic
@SunderamDubey as it is already > 4 month old and didn't get much attention, a simple downvote would kill it in a day. For the busy voters in this room who often run out of votes it might not be worthwhile to vote on it. Otherwise, at least "needs details or clarity" sounds resonable.
Can any C++ SMEs take a few mins and flag NLN comments under this Q? I suspect more than a few are obsolete (there's some arguments that have been removed) but I don't want to bulk remove either since some might be useful
@Machavity There's only a few NLN, which I've flagged. Several comments contain personal attacks (not enough to tip it over to abusive, just unnecessary) in addition to useful information, which could be cleaned up if you're inclined.
I improved on the single-tag search SEDE query. Now you can enter a parameter instead of forking the query every time you want to look for a specific tag.
I'm looking at questions that need the hyphen tag removed and noticed there's a tag for character-entities. Is this a good tag? It only has 45 questions so I don't want to use it if it's something we'll need to burn later anyway.
@BSMP html-entities has 1.3k questions and seems more appropriate, unless you're talking about character entities in a context other than HTML. (xml-entities only has 54 questions.)
@miken32 hmmmmmm I feel like there's a synonym/merge to be had there, although I honestly feel like character-entities might be the "right" tag to unify the concepts?
basically I feel like those three tags are all, for all intents and purposes, the same thing.
There are three very similar tags:
html-entities, with 1335 questions
xml-entities, with 54 questions
character-entities, with 45 questions
These all seem to describe the same thing: the method of typing characters using an ampersand and a semicolon (e.g., ) described on the tag wiki for ...
Can I add 🚨 🚨 🚨 when I need a close vote faster than other people here? Sometimes I have to let it be known that my CV is more important than anyone else's.
@HovercraftFullOfEels Could you expand on how it might be relevant? Should it be offered to the OP, or should I read it to understand how to advise in this case? I am about to close the laptop for the night, but happy for my cv-pls to be removed if there are complex considerations I don't know about :=)
Can the canonical be updated to be more general? The problem is not specifically about reactjs, react-native, or create-react-app. Even just a title edit would help.
@halfer: I can't say for sure, since I am hardly an expert on the subject, but your cv-pls question appears to be having problems with ES-Lint, similar to what Dharman was linking to. Again, I am no expert on this.
@HovercraftFullOfEels Thanks - looks like Dharman has closed as a dup already 👍. My main issues were a screenshot of text, plus missing info. Hopefully the signpost will help though