@M-- There’s also a bug that when you click «reply to message», the input text field is stuck outside of the screen (below the virtual keyboard), until input is given. Same happens for edits.
And it’s not possible to cancel edits on a phone, either.
Any Staging Ground c folks around who can confirm/deny if this is a typo and should be 'closed' as such? (It's a & instead of a *, from what I can see, and OP seems to know what *ptr does.)
@Andreasdetestscensorship If you're talking about the post I linked, then you won't be able to access/see it unless you've signed up for the SG beta test. It's still there.
Many (if not most) of the so-called "typos" can be closed as dupes, if a wee bit of effort is made. I'm sure I posted a Meta rant about that, somewhen.
Personally I'm fine with mod flags for conversion to comments, but not sure how other mods handle them. Cody and I use the feature pretty commonly.
I learned the trick I used there to create two comments from Cody: convert to comment, undelete, convert to comment again, edit the comments to fix the distribution of content.
@NathanOliver it's even weirder if I do the version of it that involves multiple grace-period edits to get various sections of the answer auto-converted with proper handling of reference-style links, followed by removing the edit within the grace period.
The reasoning is here. To the specific point of destroying accounts posting spam/nonsense, it's pretty easy for mods to go through recently red-flag-deleted posts and destroy any accounts we decide are irredeemable spammers/trolls.
If you want to request we handle spam, yes you can do that. That does come with a caveat that all of your request aren't from the same user, as that is targeting and we don't allow that.
I do often go through and destroy spam accounts in batches, along with dumping any unreported spam into Smoke Detector (you may have seen long strings of manually reported posts showing up from time to time).
Yeah. It's also hard for a non-moderator to know if something's been properly handled. In at least one of those cases, for instance, they need a mod message about link-only self-promotion, but not destruction.
a non-moderator has no way of knowing if we've done that yet or not
Other context we can see that you can't is other deleted posts, which may contribute to our opinion that the user was simply misguided and could be corrected via mod message.
@TylerH leaning spam...they self-deleted, at least. Sent them a warning to be careful with that sort of thing.
I don't really know much about ethereum stuff but it seems like there's not, like, one official faucet, so asking a self-answered question specifically to recommend your own faucet seems kinda spammy.
One could argue that the main reason a testnet exists is for testing code without running it on the mainnet. But that's pretty indirect, especially when we have a site that explicitly handles non-programming Ethereum questions.
@RyanM It's also not really about using testnet, it's about "earning" (accumulating) test currency. "Where can I find test dollar bills to test my ATM's code" is likewise off-toipc
Oh, so that link was not even related to the question.
Is this question VLQ because the body is just copy pastes of the title? Not much more quality than a bunch of dots as the body. stackoverflow.com/q/75852027/16217248