If any JavaScript SMEs are looking for duplicate answers to flag, stackoverflow.com/q/4215737 probably has a bunch. I got a few but I'm sure I missed some.
Would an exact copy of code in an answer, posted 4 minutes after the source, count as a copied answer? The copy even lacks the parent code-block formatting, which also makes me think that's what happened.
... I know there is a generally accepted time period during which seemingly identical posts are made can be considered independent (i.e. convergent).
... but I can't see how this is anything other than a copy/paste of the other answer's code block.
Chat and various SE related pages giving anybody else problems? I'm getting a 417 Proxy Authentication Required somewhat randomly. More often than not.
@AdrianMole No idea, probably an user (that I don't want to name here) started it with: "I had a dream: Posts are voted on according to the character of their content.""
Is there any point in removing and re-raising a mod flag because I made a {cough} minor error in timescales? (A copy/pasta answer - I stated the source was 2 weeks earlier, when it was, in fact, 3 years and 2 weeks earlier.)
That's just the likely reason they vandalized it. Also have seen unregistered users replace an answer with something like "I deleted it" etc. Most often also the reason with questions that received multiple answers or an upvoted one.
@SunderamDubey I think it requires a Python SME to determine that.
It seems to ask about a clear programming question, but the thing is specific enough to Python that only someone who knows that language could tell if it is too broad to answer.
Looks like Stack Overflow is finally going to start testing its changes before pushing them to prod... stackoverflow.blog/2022/07/04/…
oh neat, they changed the up/down vote buttons so they don't change to cursor: pointer when they are your own posts
finally I will stop being tempted to test the system by voting on my own content
@TylerH "Unlike our community site users, they didn’t want to find bugs in production." sigh Just such a wrong POV: Your community site users don't want to find bugs that are trivially easy to spot in production either. OTOH, we do understand that the testing matrix is huge and that some things will only be found in production, but we do expect a minimal level of bugs, which is way below the level you (SE) find acceptable.
@mickmackusa @Dharman a closing </p> tag may be omitted if followed by certain other elements. All browsers implement automatic correction when a closing tag is omitted erroneously, and close the element if they detect a new tag that is not a valid child of a paragraph element
@sideshowbarker @Dharman Could you bin this one as well? The action is completed, but the request hasn't been cleaned up, I presume due to the multiple links.
@DanielWiddis Yes punny titles are allowed after the completion: from the Completion section "Edit the question's title to something boring like, "The [name of tag] tag has been burninated", or revert to a punny title." (emphasis mine)
sometimes I'm really surprised by the tags that some users use. There was an HTML question about adding spacing between buttons. No idea how that user thought that "computer-science" would be a fitting tag.