@AdrianMole I don't see any attempt at answering in the answer itself. It's a "me too" post. Their comment indicating it's a known bug, would be, if it were posted as an answer.
@JasonLiam this is at -1 (was 0) and thus is not eligible for del-pls
generally please wait two days after closing something, also to give the OP a chance to fix any problems with the post
feel free to post links to recently closed posts into the broomba chat room where I pick them up after they have matured
(also feel free to pick up any posts which are mature for del-pls and posting the request here; I have a bit of a backlog after being away for a couple of weeks)
I try to keep the number of del-pls posts down in order to not flood the room; I have been able to pick up the backlog successively in the past, but if more people start using the room, it would be nice to get some assistance
Is there a point to the untagged tag? (I mean, other than to get round the fact that a question can't actually be untagged.) Only 2 questions, so it would be a quick burn; but should it also be blacklisted?
I guess a process figures out after a certain time that a tag with just one question isn't useful and then replaces the tag on the question with untagged (in case it was the only tag)
@AdrianMole some sites on the Stack Exchange network also have some sort of policy around this; I saw a spam post get edited to remove all the incorrect tags and adding untagged but the ensuing discussion seemed to indicate that the policy was not really being followed much in practice
@AdrianMole I'm not sure but a question could also receive the untagged tag if it was migrated from a different stack where it had tags with no equivalent on SO.
I think they just typed their name (Murkh Mulgi - 11 characters). Not sure why @Vega edited it out, though. I'm guessing that they're just playing around with the site, which is 'abuse'.
I flagged R/A as there seems to be a consensus that posting garbage is considered abusive, but maybe the mod misunderstood the text and considered it a poor attempt in answering. Only the moderator knows.
Maybe they thought (as I sort of did, at first) that it was a misguided attempt at an answer, suggesting that 11 characters wasn't enough for what the asker wanted to do. But, if so, why did the mod delete it? Confused? ... You will be ...
For "<p>Murkh mulgi. Body must be at least 30 characters; you entered 11.</p>" an R/A flag seems okay and should be marked helpful, unless you somehow think it was actually an attempt at answering in which case it shouldn't have been deleted...
As we're in "dodgy R/A flags" mode, then what about this. Seems like sarcasm, to me. It's NAA, for sure, but is it being generically rude to the SO Community?
I saw a bunch of VLQ and NAA and a R/A on the post. I declined the R/A and then deleted. Without the edit it could have gone either way with the R/A. The edit was not helpful in that it didn't make any sense to polish up a turd and it changed the nature of the post somewhat.
@MartijnPieters it was my R/A flag that got declined, and I think the edit on the post contributed to the confusion. But the editor maybe also misundersttod or misinterpreted the post. Anyway, just some misunderstanding, no hard feelings.
@Vega I can understand your confusion. As I said somewhere earlier in this conversation, I (at first) thought it was a poor attempt at an answer. But it's actually copy-pasted text that the system displays when you try to enter a very short answer.
@JasonLiam IMHO, deleting "Nth" dupes is OK (as in this recent request) but not when there is one or more decent answers to the question (as in an earlier request you made). The mantra is, or should be, "We don't delete great content."
@TylerH Point 19 says: "Moderate the post, not the user. Keep the discussion on the merits of the post, not on behavior of the user." So I think the cv-pls that I made should be perfectly valid. People should see the validity of the request based on its content and not based on who is making the request.
@JasonLiam SOCVR serves to focus specifically on new (or particularly bad) content, at least in terms of closure; we don't have the manpower to handle all bad content on the site, by a long shot. So our closure rules require 'recent' activity. If we were to allow cv-pls requestors to edit posts to make them eligible, we'd be hard-pressed not to allow users to make any other kinds of changes to posts to make them eligible for other request types, like delete-pls, etc.
@JasonLiam The point is, this room is limited in what its users can do. If a question has been around for X years without activity, and you cast a close vote, then why does "completion" of that action need expediting. The normal, CV queue is fine for such posts.
If you think we should revisit the rule of not allowing users to post cv-pls for content they've edited to make it recently active, or that we should allow requests for content older than 6 months re: recent activity, you can post a suggested topic here: github.com/SO-Close-Vote-Reviewers/room-meeting-topics/issues
If the question is indeed a duplicate, there's a good chance the question will be closed by the review queue; it doesn't need to be closed now by us, circumventing the review queue... it wasn't in peoples' faces at the top of the questions list. In the meantime, we aren't going to allow a change in policy on a whim, whether that particular question is deserving of closure or not.
Furthermore, if the only edit action a gold badger made was to add their hammer-tag, then asking for 'support' in here is paramount to asking us to circumvent site rules.
Yes, one thing I didn't go into in my initial reply above but could have was that many of the changes that one could request to make a post eligible for some request type here are out-and-out prohibited by the site, itself. One can't ask for downvotes or upvotes on posts, for example.
@Vega It's not on-topic: "We don’t allow questions seeking recommendations for books, tools, software libraries, and more. You can edit the question so it can be answered with facts and citations." This should be enough for keeping it close, but as an extra, reopening a Q that Cody closed doesn't feel right.
@M-- Personally, I think Tyler has rescued the question. See When is a resource request on-topic?, particularly the answer from a friendly hardhat wearing moderator.
gah, did they fiddle with the font settings on the Close Question dialog? The close reason titles are somehow escaping my font override user stylesheet
@NotTheDr01ds I'm not going to VTC that but I really don't think it is a programming problem. The "problem" was found by a programmer but the meat of the Q is "windows terminal converts tabs to spaces when copying" which is a SU question.
@NathanOliver Right - I originally VTC'd the first version of it, since it was general-computing. At least the edit opens the door for a programmatic workaround, though, which I provided. It's still "iffy", I agree.
@jps The undeletion was an automatic side-effect of disputing the red flag(s) on the post. Disputing red flags automatically undeletes and unlocks the post, even if that's not a reasonable thing to do (e.g. an answer on a deleted question). My evaluation of the post and the user was that they were not here with the intent of participating productively.
@Makyen ah, thanks for the information. they were not here with the intent of participating productively. - that would be a nice sentence for the flag dialog, in cases when R/A seems too hard. ;-)