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01:05
I suspect they've been compromised because this is the third abusive comment I've flagged by them and none of their prior comments are like this.
 
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08:00
@Daedalus handled, thanks. Feel free to leave a flag on the post if you encounter something like that again. Fortunately in this case it would've been found anyway, since they left enough abusive comments to trip the autoflag, but that's not always the case.
If you remember the user, preferably flag one of their posts, but otherwise you can flag the post they commented on.
Don't rely on custom comment flags, they get auto-handled by the system and we often never see them
Also, uh, no need to check the comment history with comments like that. Just skip straight to flagging. (unless you're checking if there's more that also need removal after the moderator handles the abuse)
that was well over the line.
 
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13:46
Another day, another revenge downvote...
Happy Friday all
14:25
Doesn't this post plagiarize this one?
i mean
it's a typo question
changing one character
there's hardly any original content there that can be plagiarized
@KevinB 3-4 years after, word to word copy (except for var makeRequest = function(message) { which is completely non-necessary because not even closed!)?
this said other answers also, years after repeat the same. Great it is closed
14:46
just need a mod to find it and delete all but the accepted answer again
15:00
oop
they got rid of --black-050 color I guess in stacks.css
all of a sudden my stack snippet backgrounds on Meta went completely white
Cleaned some of that up
@Machavity they gave you access to the code base?!
Or are you referring to Vega and Kevin B's discussion? :-P
is it a typo question if the user made the mistake due to a misunderstanding, even if most people who make the mistake do it as a typo
@TylerH The other discussion. There's no fixing SO CSS from me :P
@KevinB IMO, no, but if you are referring to my del-pls request, I'm referring to the closure status of the original/target question. The one being requested for deletion is a duplicate.
15:13
i was referring to the one vega linked to
ah
IMO, a typo is something that would not be repeated if OP carefully re-wrote the code they originally wrote
> That worked, but I thought you use = to store numbers and : for strings
(which wasn't part of the question)
if it's something they are doing wrong, like pushing a square block through a round hole, that's not a typo, it's "lacking minimal understanding", but we don't close questions for that reason anymore; we answer them (if they aren't dupes)
some people still close such questions for the typo reason by ascribing the second part of the reason's description to the issue: "this question is less likely to help future readers"
I'm undecided on whether this is a totally separate, inclusive description of the reason, or if it just further describes the 'typographical error' issue. IIRC, Cody was a fan of the latter
or maybe it was Darman
not sure, but it was some conversation in chat here last year-ish where a moderator mentioned that during such ac onversation
i'm a fan of the latter, as the former is just another form of "too localized"
which was removed due to a similar usage, ;)
isn't "too localized" another way of saying "not reproducible"?
you can easily reproduce a typo
15:17
it was "solved in a way unlikely to be useful to other users"
which is why it effectively became the current typo reason
but simply "unlikely to be useful to future users" on it's own is rediculously vague and open to being used on effectively everything, given a close voter's subjective opinion of what future users would find useful
where as... typos are a subset of that that is fairly clearly not useful to future visitors
except in edge cases where it causes a specific error that doesn't often occur elsewhere, such as this case
It's unfortunate that SO Docs was scrapped
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because that grey area and alternate interpretation would be the perfect set of questions to 'close as duplicates' of documentation pages
a neat middle ground would've been questions closed for that reason can't get new answers, but could have 'discussion style' forum posts made (that can't be upvoted)
that way each individual question could still be closed pointing to the documentation if it's answered there, but custom explanations could be provided as needed by each OP if users want to help explain things
and then discussion would be closed after like 1 month or something
hell, that might not even be a bad implementation for all duplicate closures
15:45
@Machavity Thank you very much! So much better now :)
 
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18:24
More Apache AGE weirdness: stackoverflow.com/q/77376080. It looks like it's asking about debugging the source code behind the query. Am I reading that correctly? Is that allowed?
@GeneralGrievance After all, isn't this what SO for Teams is for?
18:58
@GeneralGrievance it's unclear to me if they're a developer of Apache AGE or just a user of it who wants it to work for their query
As a user of open-source tools, I've certainly dug into their source code when I encountered an issue before.
@RyanM User profile says they're an employee at Bitnine (the creators of AGE) and Github profile shows past contributions to the AGE repo, which is part of it.
@TylerH Hmmm, that might explain this, actually:
If you inspect the html you'll see that it uses the bg-red-050 class... which, from initial investigation, does not exist. It seems it might be a typo of bg-red-150. — Daedalus Oct 23 at 7:58
@GeneralGrievance ah, right, so it does...I only looked at the activity page, oops.
@RyanM yep
that would be the cause
I guess they missed a few instances of the 050 variables
19:37
cc @Daedalus, since you spotted this :)
I replied to the comment on MSE as well
since you were so kind to link it :-)
20:31
Is there a rally to prettify formatted code by adding language:bash to Linux questions? There's been a flurry of old posts resurfacing with the only noticeable change being colorisation.
Maybe by one user? I haven't seen a Meta question
I mean... it would be 0% surprising if someone decided that was a good idea, regardless of whether it is
Heh. Cheers Tyler, Ryan ... I don't necessarily think it's a good idea, half the stuff wasn't even tagged as bash. But meh
 
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Q to room: What's the correct flag, if any, for suspected AI answers? Plagiarised?
22:29
@mickmackusa Yeah, I'd be supportive of that (that code is not always needed) being made clearer
alternately: the target could possibly be fixed in order to explain how the error message directly indicates the specific sort of typo in question; both the question and answer need work to serve as a good reference for this, IMO, but it seems that many have found it useful already.
@halfer last I checked, you are still expected to use a custom flag
yeah, that's where the rest of 'em are
along with a bunch of other flags, probably, that we have absolutely zero hope of finding in all that mess :-\
I have rarely been more annoyed about an "I told you so" when I said this would be an issue when they were adding the plagiarism flag
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😺 ... thanks Karl and Ryan.
23:48
Could a lurking moderator do what they can with this discussion? I'd flag it as spam except... You can't flag discussion posts. Fantastic stuff.
@Spevacus already gone
Yep, refreshed and it's poof'd. Cheers.

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