Does a question asker get a notification when a close vote is cast on their question? And if they do, does the notification include information about what to do to prevent closure (for example "The question should be updated to include desired behavior, a specific problem or error, and the shortest code necessary to reproduce the problem.")?
I was wondering more on the philosophical side rather than the flaggind side :) are this kind of answers NAA, considering they provide a solution, but a solution unusable for the programming language of the question?
@JeanneDark well, it is remarkable but they made two edits so that only needs two tag followers that believe anything should get a vote. I have looked around a bit but I don't see enough smoke to call it a fire. Not something I would flag at this stage.
@HenryEcker Wow, Its going to take a bit to go though all that. Still very very happy we have not coding related back. Thank you from the bottom of my heart.
@HenryEcker I have often wondered if it may be possible merge Needs detail or clarity with Needs more focus. Do we really need two?
@JeanneDark As nice as it would be to have this back, it is probably good that we don't. I think aside from the issue of what constitutes 'minimal' being subjective, it tends over time to move further and further toward more complex. In 2008 only very basic questions would get closed as that reason, but in 2022 people might expect users to know a lot more
Can someone check out this answer? It has a phone number and code with no explanation or anything else, but it doesn't seem like blatant spam, so I'd like a second pair of eyes on it. Thanks!
@miken32 Isn't the question asking how to check which version of a programming tool is currently installed? Looks like a programming tool question to me.
@cigien it's already closed, but they're asking about how to get the version info of an OS component, not a programming tool. The answer is yum info pjproject.
And it's irritating because I have googled it and I see lots of people on the VPN vendor's website forum asking about their implementations for conditional access for transferring DLLs over it
like limiting it to specific users, specific machines, specific times of day, etc.
What's stupid is that it's not even blocked, just blocked the way Visual Studio does it via deployments
@KevinB UX is a huge part of security, because as Ian hints at, making it impossible for people to do their jobs a reasonable way means they're going to do something stupid and possibly more insecure to get around it.
@IanCampbell "How do you know I was taking a picture on hospital property?" "Well, here's a picture of you doing, as taken by another member of the staff..."