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4:40 AM
@mickmackusa ^^^ another one of yours, maybe review delete reason
 
 
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5:56 AM
the answer in the SD report seems to duplicate existing answers, or am I missing something? Not an Android person
 
@AmitJoshi "Giv me tha codez" is not a reason to delete valid/useful content (found in the answers), right? How can it be asking for external resources if there is an answer that provides code? Should it actually be re-opened?
 
7:02 AM
How do I help with the shop and shopping burnination?
I'm new to burninations
But would love to help
Do we just go through and edit these? stackoverflow.com/… (from the starred link)
 
 
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8:14 AM
@ProQ basically yes, but don't blindly edit them; review for low-quality content and probably vote to close the ones which should be closed and eventually deleted
perhaps a simpler task is to review the close queue for those tags
the linked meta answer has further guidance
notice also that it has a link to a separate chatroom for coordination and further discussion
thanks for pitching in!
 
8:42 AM
I failed an audit on stackoverflow.com/questions/72902751/… because it showed completely unrelated tags like in the audit, is this something they added recently or have I just not been paying attention?
 
If you have an active search filter, the audit will always appear as having the tag you filter for
(conversely if a tag is wildly unrelated, that's a hint that it may be an audit)
 
I don't, I was just clicking through the shop + shopping close queue
but somehow when I visited that review again the system decided that it would skip to "next" and show me "no pending reviews with tag [sed]"
 
the message "no pending reviews with tag xxx" means you were actually filtering the reviews
 
no way, I clicked stackoverflow.com/review/close/?filter-tags=shop,shopping from the pinned messages on the right
 
8:50 AM
... or it was really a mistagged question
 
no, the tag went away when it revealed that it was an audit
if I visit the review queue from the dropdown, it does filter by [sed] which apparently was something I did the last time I manually reviewed (which would have been a long time ago)
@JeanneDark thanks, added a NAA there /-:
 
 
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11:02 AM
 
-> "unusable"?
 
that hasnt updated since 29th.
 
11:54 AM
Morning
 
12:46 PM
@jps hmmm, they are trying to ask about an API for this feature, aren't they?
 
jps
ok, so it's more like asking for external resources?
 
1:20 PM
@E_net4-MrDownvoter Thanks; I'm asking re: this question stackoverflow.com/questions/73174483/…
it used the tag but obviously that's for daylight saving time
 
@TylerH Why it can't be department of science and technology?
 
1:40 PM
Is my comment on this question appropriate/correct? I think that it it's too much code, but I don't have a lot of expertise in that particular area, so I'm not sure.
 
@EJoshuaS-StandwithUkraine I don't think there is enough code, as in there isn't an mre
 
The comments you see as a mod...
> In fact, I have no time to learn how the site works and thus understand why my post is closed.
 
@Machavity Le sigh
 
...But clearly had time to make an account and ask a question.
 
@SurajRao yeah
 
@Braiam because no one knows what that is obviously
 
2:53 PM
hmm, someone sure has a grudge against me. downvoting not just one of my questions but also the answer and close voting it
people on the internet sure are happy
 
@TylerH I have sent them a message
 
3:11 PM
"Thank you for voting. Please be sure to leave a comment when downvoting" hehehe
 
@TylerH downvotes "I like pie"
 
That explains it; if I .slice() and .pop() it then there's less pie to go around...
 
@Machavity 5 characters short. Consider repeating the sentence.
 
@GeneralGrievance You haven't discovered padding spaces in comments? :-P
 
...I've always assumed that spaces were trimmed automatically. Or do you mean using special "space" characters?
 
3:17 PM
the latter
If you do normal typed spaces, the regex validation doesn't allow it to be posted if those are what get you through the minimum limit
and  's are not encoded into spaces
 
Alt+0160?
 
chat doesn't allow just that through
 
@TylerH What are they encoded as?
 
3:34 PM
@AdrianMole they are parsed as string literals I think
 
OK - Just saw that your were talking about in comments ...
 
@AdrianMole PS, I waved when I saw a CV audit today where you had an answer
not sure if you sensed that across the pacific pond
 
Back in Glorious Glasgow, now, so it would be the other pond. :)
 
oh nice
I thought you had moved already
 
No, that trip was just a holiday/catch-up.
 
 
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4:55 PM
 
dbc
5:14 PM
@miken32 Why would you delete that instead of say moving it to super user? 5k views, +8 votes on the question, +27 on the answer. It has clearly been useful to people.
 
@dbc It can't be moved. migration only works for the first 30 days
 
dbc
Can a mod flag accomplish that?
 
No, not even mods can migrate posts older than 6 months
 
nope.
 
dbc
So why not just leave it be rather than deleting useful content, even if it's not useful to you?
 
5:19 PM
@dbc The same reason we don't allow questions about cooking here, regardless of how useful they are to other people. Leaving off-topic content on the site will just encourage more and more of it, IMO
 
5:30 PM
@dbc FWIW, aside from that literal title, if you google "how to open all tabs from synced devices in Firefox" (the generic way to ask that specific question), the top result is Firefox' own help page on exactly how to do that: support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/view-synced-tabs-other-devices
So it is not like the SO question is the only place to find that info on the web.
 
6:06 PM
Lot of spams
 
dbc
What's the right flag when an article is copy/pasted without attribution in violation of the referencing policy but the poster is clearly affiliated with the source? RAA? Spam?
 
@dbc plagiarism is a mod-flag. Mention spam in your mod flag
 
Some of that last block of Smokey reports has links to the same website that is the username of the account. So a red-flag (spam) is probably acceptable for some (most?) of those.
I guess what I meant was, in general, copied content/plagiarism + link to promotional content = spam flag ok. Just plagiarism = mod flag
 
dbc
OK. One of the questions had no link so mod flag it was.
 
@HenryEcker But I flagged those posts as spam, should I retract those?
dbc also indicated in the comments below those answers.
 
May be the mods. remove that user, so automatically all posts would be removed.
 
dbc
@SunderamDubey Depends upon whether there is promotional content. The one I commented under didn't actually contain any promotional content (i.e. links to the original site or product name drops) so I flagged it as a referencing violation.
The ones that have been deleted as spam do seem to include promotional content.
 
@SunderamDubey Personally, I say that if they're spam. Flag them as spam. If a mod declines the flag (because the spam was not obvious enough), you can mod flag after and explain why it is spam and the content should be removed.
 
dbc
@SunderamDubey Oh wait no there is promotional content: Standard code signing certificates from XXX.com include validation of the identity... So you're good.
 
I was just giving a general rule. And did note that I thought a red flag would work for at least some (most?) of the smokey reports. I just wasn't saying definitely it would for all of them without looking at them.
 
6:19 PM
Yes, also the name of user was ssl.com
 
@SunderamDubey I also flagged them as spam. Because I'm lazy.
 
@SunderamDubey Hey, at least they have a website
nobody ever heard of tls.com
 
@TylerH which version?
 
6:27 PM
you're right, the website needs version tags...
Interesting to see this new SO Staff member Aaron Bertrand taking a very active role in participating in Meta
(given they have been a long time SO user, it's perhaps not surprising)
 
🚽
 
@TylerH What do you mean by very active?
 
more than 0 recent comments
 
Okay. I was just wondering if I was missing something. I see 2 comments in the ~ 3 months they've been Staff.
 
Yeah, multiple comments in recent days and I saw they also voted to close a question
which is, sadly, a lot of activity for a staff member on Meta these days
 
6:43 PM
weird, did I manage to post that twice?
 
7:13 PM
Yeah, I saw it twice
 
7:35 PM
Chat likes to trick people into posting things twice sometimes. It's certainly done it to me.
 
Yeah, if the web socket doesn't get a response, you'll see this confusing "Retry/Fail", but if you refresh the page, it's often already in chat
 
8:10 PM
Wow, that's an old post for an autoflag fp notification
 
8:39 PM
@tripleee That link will automatically filter the close vote review queue for the tags specified in the URL. In this case, that's ?filter-tags=shop,shopping, which are the tags being burninated.
 
@AdrianMole The question is asking how a particular piece of code works (or more specifically how the algorithm works). I don't see how it can be a typo/not reproducible.
 
... it was 'answered' in the comments ... in a way that is not likely to be helpful to future readers (IMHO).
 
@NathanOliver @dbc @JeanneDark Migration is only an option for the first 60 days, even for moderators. See "Disable migration for questions older than 60 days"
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@AdrianMole I don't know. The actual answer seems useful enough, though it should probably mention the name of the algorithm.
 
@cigien Whether it's Newton's Method or Heron's Method is irrelevant ... it's a well-documented, well-established algorithm that any quick Google search will discover.
 
8:44 PM
@AdrianMole And why shouldn't googling it result in a hit on SO? It seems on-topic to me.
 
... then maybe it's a dupe?
 
Sure. Almost any question may be a dupe. And most probably are.
 
@HenryEcker Yeah, it came up in a search for something on MS and doesn't look like spam to me. It's not a good question. I'm happy with it closed and deleted, but it looks a lot more like a confused user rather than spam, IMO.
 
9:04 PM
@AdrianMole A very brief search didn't yield anything. Have you found a target? If not, the request can be binned. Unless you feel your request reason is in fact applicable.
 
If I want it binned, then I'll ask for it to be binned.
 
Fair enough.
 
@AdrianMole I'm binning this request. It is not a typo and the results can b reproduced.
 
@NathanOliver As you see fit ... but read the full text of that close reason, please.
 
@AdrianMole I have, and I don't see how explaining how newtons method works qualifies as resolved in a way less likely to help future readers. plenty of coders have never heard of newtons method.
 
9:18 PM
timidly raises hand
Is that "getting hit in the head with apple"? If not, I haven't heard of it
 
@TylerH getting hit in the head by an apple is newtons' surprise, not method ;)
 
 
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11:11 PM
1 message moved to SOCVR /dev/null (OP translated)
@Ethan in the future, if you'd like a request retracted (e.g., this one that I've handled for you) you can @ping the most recently active room owner and we'll move it to /dev/null for you
(we encourage pings because otherwise it tends to blend in with the conversation and can get missed, resulting in it taking a while to actually get handled)
 
11:32 PM
@RyanM Got it
 

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