We already technically have answer notices. They're just very uncommon on Stack Overflow since they require a moderator to add or remove one. Here's an example of one such post.
@RyanM While some such indication might be useful to future viewers, and would potentially reduce confusion a bit, leaving an actual comment on every such post could be very noisy, particularly for users with a large number of posts that are deleted, given that there would be an inbox notice for each one. It would be quite easy for the inbox notice from the mod message, which is the actual important thing for that user, to get lost in the flood. In addition, it would be notable additional work for us. Without additional specialized scripting, I'd expect that it would increase processing time for me for each post by about 3x to 10x to also post a comment. Obviously, that could, largely disappear with additional scripting, but would add the time for whatever the rate limit is for comments.
@Makyen Yeah, I think if we were to do so it would likely point strongly in the direction of scripting, but also I think ideally this would be even better handled by the system, which could avoid such noisy notification-generating comments.
Which is to say: I agree that comments are a distinctly suboptimal way to do it.
@Makyen I was hoping to see if it could be combined with the plagiarism thing that they're planning on doing, on the basis that this is a sort of plagiarism and the required handling is quite similar.
@SurajRao I tried it out a lot with Laravel, although its not bad (and it works), the coding style and approach is really outdated. I personally didn't like it, BUT, sadly chatGBT is honestly still better than most youtube videos out there. I'm actually facing this problem a lot in my monitored tags, people are following extremely outdated youtube videos, then they come on stack to ask whats wrong with their code, and i just cry on the inside :P
could a mod edit stackoverflow.com/questions/48244519/… to inline the obnoxious image? I can't because the title is not allowed and I can't come up with a formulation which passes the filter
@JeanneDark yeah looks like an attempt to answer, though it's very unclear what "made the language none" means - did they change a setting in the server?
but perpahs the mongodb users understand it better :)
Thanks! Looking at the question it may try to say something like "default_language": "none", instead of "default_language": "ara", but I guess people have to experiment a bit do they want to try the solution.
That "phone number" question posted by SD was one of those that are posted first as "reasonable-looking" questions, then edited a minute or so later into spam. cc. @SunderamDubey
It was a behaviour pattern common in the wave of DDoS attacks we had (are having) a little while back. I think the devs changed the "edit grace period" to address it.
Heh - I just accidentally pasted the text of a message (in Lao) from my missus into the ChatGPT detector. It gave a score of 97%+ fake ... is it time for me to start worrying? xD
The HuggingFace detector is either asleep or just having problems with this answer. Does it look dodgy? It has that 'overall AI feel', to me; also, it talks of C, where the question is about C++ ... and doesn't really get the point of the question.
> According to Hugging Face, the chance that this post was generated by OpenAI is 99.91%
Also,
> But it still does not really apply to what the OP is asking: "transmit the data collected by the camera to another platform in real time through C++". You just implemented an echo server.
OK, maybe it's my end. Every so often, the detector just gets stuck. But there are other concerns with that post ... we can continue in the AI Domination room.
Should I rollback an edit that invalidated existing answers, or wait for the OP to do it? Someone else left a comment on the question a few minutes ago, telling the about the edit, so the OP might not have a chance to see it.
@TylerH you're correct, please bin the request. I made the observation by quickly skimming the question after noticing that most of the answers where a link-only library dump
@CodyGray you know, this edit sort of invalidated most of the answers on the second page... although given that most of them are just "I prefer this because I like it more" answers, I'm not sure that's really a loss
@Adriaan No, it's a valid answer on SO to suggest a tool/product if that tool/product solves OP's problem, it's just not OK to outright ask for tools/products
Although ideally any recommendation of a tool would go into a little bit of detail about how to use the tool to achieve the OP's goal
I'm scared to scroll though the answers. There is two pages. How many answers do we realistically need to basically say "yes, the two types of quotes are interchangeable".
> Some efficient algorithms use character arrays to process strings. Those algorithms (browser compiler, etc.) would see " (#34) first before ' (#39) therefore saving several CPU cycles depending on your data structure.
And yet again, I'm feeling restrained by the system. There are answers which are completely useless. Yet they have one upvote. So I cannot downvote and vote to delete.
Also, so many answers that say "I use <one type> because <something that's not JS>". I've seen few people so far say they use single quotes because that's what they use in PHP. Which is in no way a useful answer to the question. Few others said they used double quotes in Java or C# and thus they use them in JS. Which, again, is not at all relevant.
@VLAZ Technically, for an answer with one upvote, you can downvote it and then post a del-pls in here (it will be within one downvote of being delible). But I wouldn't do that too much.
@VLAZ Frustrating, yes, though if you see bad content, you should downvote it. The next person who comes along will then be in a better position to act on it (and you can always bookmark it to revisit it every few months or something
@VLAZ Well, that's true. I wouldn't run on deleting all the things. I had to promise to only delete some of the things. Apparently people like some of the stuff on Stack Overflow. Who knew?
@VLAZ I looked into it and delete some which were NAA. The question asked "What's the difference between single and double-quoted strings. The answers were : "You can also use backticks", "You have to press shift", "I use this because I use this elsewhere", "there could performance difference, but I could not find any evidence for it".
@Dharman Thank you so very much. I did notice just about a minute ago when I reached to vote on a post and it actually worked, since I wasn't out of votes any more.
@Dharman some background--a cv-pls was posted yesterday/earlier today and Cody binned it after editing the question from "Which one do you recommend I use" to "what's the difference between single and double" as it is now.
(in case you or anyone was curious why some of the answers appeared not to be answering the question as it is now)
@RyanM I assume the diamonds covered your question. I don't check for chatgpt specific, just how often this room gets called out on meta, one way or the other. We're fine.
@NathanOliver if they need a closed set of specific components (which it sounds like to me), then I don't think it will attract opinionated answers and spam. My impression is that not many people are into making system-package-manager packages
the OP presented potential solutions and called them too complicated/hard,
and then presented the "complexity" they're expecting, being just a one line and done solution
so potential answerers are tasked with suggesting a tool that can one line install what they're wanting, or simply stating that's not a thing if no such tools exist yet
@mickmackusa I'm not looking for an argument, here; also, I know effectively nothing about PHP. But, that Q looks like a compile-time error, so why does it need a "how is it called" code section? Also, I would also be perceiving posts with "de" in place of "the" in a negative light ... but such issues can be edited. Just sayin'.
^ that was more about Barmar's comment. Your comment seems to suggest a different reason for closure: duplicate or "typo".
@mickmackusa But, there ... no problem with your request for help. :)