@EJoshuaS-StandwithUkraine surely there's an actual dupe for index out of bounds? telling people to use a debugger could otherwise be a dupe for every question asked...
@JeanneDark "Most of all, it'll be auto-deleted in a few months, so the system will automatically purge itself from accounts like these. See When is an account abandoned." doesn't seem right. I know I've seen accounts that go years without a visible question or answer.
I saw this title and thought "My FOR loop prints all the data to the console, and it's like, more nicely formatted than yours..."
I am not on very good terms with my brain right now.
What are we supposed to do when a question, closed as a duplicate, is edited into a completely different question? Like here. Is this acceptable? (Doesn't 'feel' right, IMHO.)
phpmysql Should this question be closed as typo? Seems like basically the user tripped over its own code adding a function call that is not needed, commenting it out solves the problem... but I don't know much about PHP+MySQL to be sure.
Can we have a new flag type?: Same old Answer to Duplicate question, the TLA would be SAD. Getting tired of FGITW on every basic question and then they also get multiple upvotes because they are to lazy to check the bazillion other duplicate questions. sorry for the rant but had to get that off my chest
I doubt you'll find anyone that disagrees here. Sadly, there's no easy solution to the problem, and the company has monetary incentives not to fix the problem. So here we are.
@GeneralGrievance Actually, I think this one is spam? I found the github repo for the linked project and the username pattern is similar. Is that enough?
@TylerH And that's exactly what I do, I can hammer almost all of those questions with an easy-to-find dupe. I don't really mind that "normal" dupes are asked. But rather that they are always answered
@MarcoBonelli Looks like "not reproducable" or missing a proper MCVE, as it's unclear what "create_alert" does. I assume it does a redirect and quits the script and that's why it does only a single row.
@JeanneDark Thank you. That does help, in that I think that means they do intend to page appropriately even for deleted answers. I ended up doing some of my own research and found the threshold. I put a bug report up on MSO hopefully it gets addressed at some point...
@TylerH Part of me wishes that deleted answers had their own tab or something. Where I could click in to see if I wanted to, but it wasn't intrusive when I was using SO for my own research and not moderation.
@HenryEcker yes more tabbed support would be nice as well
they could also move comments/discussion under a question to its own tab -- I have a handy JSFiddle that demos what that could look like jsfiddle.net/TylerH/f06k8a1y
Agreed. If it's just a user self-vandalizing, a rollback without a modflag is fine. Persistent vandalism is a different story, of course. In this case it's someone vandalizing someone else's post. No bueno
IMO something that is potentially an abuse of privileges is something a mod should look into. If it was a suggested edit, there's follow up with the reviewers who approved it. If it was someone with full edit privileges a mod should be made aware to either follow up with them and/or look through their other edits to see if there's a pattern.
@GeneralGrievance I'm thinking the same thing, a huge number of the questions are not about programming. (I'm casting like 3 close/down votes for every request I'm posting in here so as not to spam everyone)
Color me shocked to find out that Engineering.SE is having a mod election and @Machavity is not on the list of candidates... engineer is not being credit to team :-P