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04:18
Do you believe that recognized members of collectives should be expected to primarily curate? stackoverflow.com/a/77377527/2943403
 
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07:33
@mickmackusa why do you expect you'll find different behavior in a collective?
07:52
@rene being a "Recognized Member" is an opt-in distinction. If someone wishes to be recognized for their skill in the topic, should we not also inherently expect greater diligence in their contributions?
08:05
@mickmackusa An ideal world, yes. Welcome to reality.
jps
jps
08:32
Screenshot of the day I love the color settings in that editor, keywords in dark blue on black background :)
08:56
@rene Reality can be adjusted by those with the will and ability.
09:08
Not a hill I want to die on.
 
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jps
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13:43
What is this? (from SD-Report above) Seems like a separate question and self-answer, posted as an answer to a different question. I don't see any relation to the original question.
Or maybe it is just spam (link was edited out by someone)
14:24
@jps they seem to be installing the same library that the other answer also mentions. So it looks to me as an attempt to answer but I doubt it is very useful. I don't consider it to be a spam attempt.
 
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17:22
@Chris "hardware recommendation" is not a valid deletion reason. You must say what harm the content you want to have deleted is causing.
17:39
@StephenOstermiller Is "hardware recommendation" not clear enough? It's completely off-topic, as well as opinion-based. It's just cluttering up the site. And it would be Roomba'd except for the accepted answer.
@StephenOstermiller from the privilege description: "Closed questions that are of no lasting value whatsoever should be deleted".
I'm not sure where the relevant request went... don't see it here, but I also don't think it's in the graveyard.
Ah, it's in /dev/null...
@rene (or another room owner, or a mod), can you comment on this please?
18:05
1 message moved from SOCVR /dev/null
@Chris I moved it back, I think the deletion reason is valid and is within the guidance we have for that. Sorry for the fuss.
@rene , thanks. I'm totally okay to have my requests removed if they're not within usage guidance, but this one confused me.
19:08
@TylerH I'm not sure what you're seeing. --black-050 is the only 050 color which they didn't get rid of. They got rid of all the other 050colors, including --red-050, which used to be the "deleted" color in may places. In addition, they removed all of the various associated CSS classes, such as bg-red-050 (and many more), that used the 050 colors. All of the old 050 color variables had -legacy added to them. So, --red-050 is now --red-legacy-050. At least some of the CSS classes also had -legacy added to them.
19:30
@user16217248 VLQ flags on questions are almost never the correct action to take. VLQ on a question is basically saying "I don't know what to do here, but I think the question should go, you other people (typically other regular users, as it goes to review queues first) please decide what the correct action is and take care of it." There's almost always a better action, such as flagging/voting to close, flagging as R/A (if it's bad enough), or editing.
20:26
@Makyen I thought VLQ meant like 'this question is bad enough to warrant immediate deletion by a moderator, but I'm not sure if it qualifies as spam or rude/abusive'
@user16217248 It could mean that, but the first thing that happens is that the question gets pushed into the Triage queue where other users have to decide if it needs to be edited by the community, flagged/voted for closure, flagged as something else, or that it looks OK. There is, normally, a significant delay prior to those flags being shown to moderators, in an attempt to have it handled in the review queues.
 
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21:37
@Makyen I've never really understood the purpose of the Triage queue though. I heard there used to be a Help and Improvement queue, and presumably 'needs community edit' questions from Triage went there. But H&I is no more. Needs author edit/flag sends it to the close queue. But Looks OK/Needs community edit seems to just remove it from the queue. Is there any way this is an improvement of users flagging questions sending them straight to the close queue?
21:50
An interesting SO search query for potentially hunting plagiarism: [php] apple banana sweet sour
22:28
@mickmackusa Is that really plagiarism or is it just creating a MCVE from a simple example found in the documentation?
 
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@StephenOstermiller these posts are merely on my list of pages to check. If they are copied from the PHP documentation without modification, I'll curate. This is just an avenue that I've not previously considered. When you find an answer that supplies generic sample data not provided in the question, it may be worth checking elsewhere on SO for similarities.

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