stackoverflow.com/questions/74161287/… @CodyGray so here's another example of what I mean about typos. If the appropriate debugging work is done beforehand, then AFAICT the only question that can remain is: "How come, when I write n = n - 1, it causes the value of n to change?"
I've posted a new answer on the page where I posted my last delpls meaning "incorrect answer with no business existing on the page." Please either cast the 3rd del vote or bin my request.
Is this spam? First version looks like NAA - they quote the question and ask a new one, but 1 min after posting, they added that link to the quote that's not in the question.
@DialFrost my opinion on burninantions requests is that I like them well researched and respectful of the readers. (If you notice I've never posted such a request.) What do I mean by this? Your edit is good, but "well researched" would mean reading the APIs of those top tagged technologies and figuring out if "discount" is actually a builtin back-office functionality or class or something that's documented and "its own thing".
@DialFrost your edit goes in that direction without doing the legwork (wasting the time) of finding the relevant documentations and asserting/figuering out if "discout" is a thing, or not.
@DialFrost but don't worry, I see a lot of experienced high-rep users who just decide to dump burnination requests on MSO filling out the 1,2,3,4 with some arguments they've made up but doing zero research.
(So that's the annoying part, and that's also what I was trying to tell you at the start of our conversation. I sometimes look at a burnination request and think: "great, this user dumped a zero-effort burnination-request post and now others are supposed to do all the research".)
@DialFrost See this post by Dharman that's what the real work in a burnination request is... Doing the terminology field research and organizing what should be retagged, what means what, what a term means in the context of each language tag.
So I'm never enthusiastic about a burnination request that "conveniently forgets" to do the hard work... That usually means: the OP has never participated/contributed towards a burnination. Because those who do contribute would post a more comprehensive request.
Note that I just copy-pasted the "error message" from the orange error box I got when I first submitted the request. It doesn't seem to contain any useful information, though.
@AdrianMole Yes, the notification displayed in the SE "notify" box is intended to inform you that there's a problem and allow you to manually send the chat message by copying and pasting the text for the chat message. For some errors, there In general, there will be more specific error information displayed in the browser console. That information may or may not be all that useful. The most likely things to result in errors are transient networking issues or something going wrong on SE's end.
This is a follow-up from the synonym request Suggestion for tag synonyms [self-host] vs [self-hosting].
The tag self-hosting has 745 questions at the time of writing this proposal.
Does it describe the contents of the questions to which it is applied? and is it unambiguous?
I don't think it des...