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03:55
I've been trying to help a user but they're just being rude and abusive to me. I'm disengaging at this point, since they just insulted me again. Would a mod flag in this case be applicable, or should I just flag the comments in question and go do something productive with my time?
04:05
@Daedalus Flag the comments as R/A. If you flag more than one, IIRC they're automatically elevated.
04:20
Understood; thanks.
05:04
@Vega I don't see how an explanation is an off-site resource.
@cafce25 agreed, it's either "needs more focus", or "needs more clarity" (what could not OP understand from the documentation?)
I'm not even convinced it's about programming? Seems to be a software engineering terminology question.
@KarlKnechtel Yes
They ask for a doc or doc exert for a non-programming subject. Either reason is good
 
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09:00
@VLAZ it would be nice if we had decent canonicals to explain stuff like "sometimes the site doesn't want you to scrape it", etc.
@VLAZ 12 years ago someone acknowledged that it was a broad code review request and answered anyway... and is now a mod... strange world we live in
Would you guys consider this comment from a very high-rep user to be R/A?
Not at all
@RobbyCornelissen could be phrased better but certainly not r/a imo
the question should be edited, at least the title; the question doesn't really seem to be asking about some unspecified "relationship between" things that are in totally different categories (how is anyone supposed to interpret the scope for that?) but rather it's specifically supposed to ask why one thing uses another thing for its implementation.
it's also unclear in that OP is mistaken about what the "other thing" is.
09:15
And at some extend it is OB
The entire question is indeed based on a misconception. But I could envision others having the same misconception, so I don't really see the problem.
okay but like
suppose someone didn't understand this material, and now does. What practical programming problem can now be solved with this information?
@KarlKnechtel Fair point. My answer to that would be in the realm of the highly speculative.
10:27
stackoverflow.com/questions/78374794/map-pins-are-invisible - how should this be dealt with? OP refuses to provide a MCVE in their question and instead added a bounty. IMO this should be closed and deleted, not open to a bounty. Should this be flagged?
 
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13:37
@RobbyCornelissen No; it's a bit blunt, but not rude IMO
@MrUpsidown yes you can mod flag it, although since the bounty has already started it's not a given what mods will do. Some mods will cancel it and close the question, others will say because it's already started and lasted longer than a day or two already, refunding the bounty will be unfair as it gives free attention.
I can't recall for sure what the rules/capabilities are for mods around canceling vs refunding bounties
Thanks! Worth trying
 
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15:27
@TylerH We can only refund bounties. So if it's close to the end of a bounty, it's unlikely we'd refund it, as they would then get extra exposure of a bounty for free.
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15:41
@Machavity would you archive this: chat.stackoverflow.com/transcript/41570?m=57307090? the script skips it because it has a link to the dupe-target
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thank you :)
 
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23:09
@super-starball-ultra ...judging by that screenname, you've psychologically rebounded. Congrats.
...now I just need a flag-pls to bat the cycle!
23:43
@Nick How do you know? stackoverflow.com/questions/23875004/… Where is the proof of affiliation? I sniffed around the site quickly, but didn't find anything.
@mickmackusa they have the site in their profile...
Also the linked page has their name and avatar on it...
Just giving you the chance to bat the cycle...

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