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@CPlus Did not link to a review task
01:21
@Daedalus An entire Greasemonkey userscript isn't inherently out of scope. For example, I've written an entire browser extension as an answer, more than once. On the other hand, it's certainly possible for either one of those to be way out of scope. But, just the mere fact of it being one or the other doesn't put it out of scope. [Note: by the time I'm replying it appears the context of what question is being discussed is no longer in the room, so I'm answering just the generic question about "entire Greasemonkey userscript" with no context.] As to examples of userscripts in answers, there are many complete userscripts that have been provided as answers to questions on MSO and MSE, so they can certainly fit within an answer.
01:54
@M--SavetheDataDump It's unclear to me why you're asking for the linked message to be binned. The message you link to here was posted on 2024-05-19 and was moved to the Graveyard on 2024-05-26 after the normal 7 days for an incomplete del-pls request. So, it was already in the Graveyard when you're requesting it to be binned. In addition, a repost of that request was not permitted, due to having already been requested an excessive number of times.
@CPlus You were, in fact, not permitted to re-post yet another del-pls for that answer. You had already posted four requests for the deletion of that answer, so ended up posting a total of five del-pls requests for that answer. You are permitted to post a single duplicate request, but only after the initial request has been moved out of the room.
02:25
@Makyen If you're curious, the context was Greasemonkey script to automatically add bcc on outlook web interface (self-deleted post-closure).
@RyanM Yep, I'd agree that's too broad, even if it certainly would fit in an answer. It's, effectively, either a "please give me a tutorial" or "write this script for me" (for which they could/should hire someone).
03:27
@Makyen Ok. Since that answer was finally deleted, if I find any future answers, I will refrain from posting more than one duplicate requests.
03:56
@CPlus Thanks.
 
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05:21
@Makyen And if there is a super-duper-extra compelling reason to delete an answer, I can use a mod flag, if posting a does not.
@CPlus There can be reasons compelling enough such that a mod flag is appropriate, however most won't be. The subset of posts which are all of A) a del-pls would be permitted/appropriate, B) aren't deleted by two reasonably written del-pls requests in here, and C) are appropriate to mod flag for deletion, will be very small.
 
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@Makyen it kept showing up in the list of del-pls requests using the script, so I thought it has not been moved to graveyard. My bad for giving bad advice regarding reposting that. Although, I only take responsibility for 1 out of 5 :)
@M--SavetheDataDump np. You probably encountered the Chat bug where messages in other rooms are shown in searches that are supposed to be for only a single room. The URRS can assist in that area. In the URRS' options page, the option "Messages in another room:" has three possible selections: "Normal", "Highlight & tooltip", and "Hide". "Normal" will make no changes. "Highlight & tooltip" will change the background color for messages which aren't actually in the room and have a tooltip saying that the message isn't actually in the room. The "Hide" option will hide the search results which are not actually in the room which is being searched.
 
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11:08
@CPlus out of curiosity, how do you know it's the same person posting on a different account?
 
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12:55
@Chris Oof, another case of the unintentionally-malicious "closed as off-topic because it might be asking for a code review"
13:07
"test it in an ignorant window" Heh.
13:32
Nice to see you back active again, @Cody! (I just hope that the long, residential snark management course was useful.)
Should we flag an answer like this for conversion to a comment, or just delete it (from LQA review or otherwise).
@AdrianMole leave a comment asking them to edit their question instead and/or comment on the answer if that is what the answer was for. Then just delete. It is not worth the flag.
@rene Done. And I agree.
I'm nearly always reluctant to raise a mod flag for conversion to a comment. It would be nice if there were a 'system' way to do this but it's not a high priority, IMHO.
14:28
Yeah, it doesn't happen often that you have "valuable content posted as an answer" that doesn't answer the question but it is still worth keeping.
14:48
@Makyen it kept showing up in URRS. Good to know, I can change it to "Hide" then.
15:13
What's prevented stackoverflow.com/q/54688577 from evading the RemoveAbandonedQuestions script? The downvote on the answer is me from today, so discard that.
Ah, re-read the criteria for the script. Simply having an answer protects it. Nevermind then.
16:10
@Cristik Same username, similar answer at similar time on an old post.
I cannot know fore 100% sure but I am 99% sure they are the same person.
16:20
Did I miss something? VLQ is no longer a flag!?
@M--SavetheDataDump VLQ is only available on posts that meet certain criteria.
I know, I just remember it being available on every answer reported by Natty
Any question that is: Less than 1 week old; 0 score or less; Not currently in the Triage or Close Votes review queues.
Nevermind, that one answer somehow didn't meet the criteria
And for answers only the first 2 criteria apply.
16:26
@CPlus thanks, I was talking about an answer tho
there we go :)
it was upvoted
@CPlus Not sure if it's based on the current score but rather on its vote history. If it has ever received an upvote, then it does not qualify for a VLQ, even if its score falls to a negative value.
(I think!)
@AdrianMole I believe it is based on current score. I explicitly remember downvoting 1-score answers so that I could VLQ flag them.
Heh - It's Sunday so my thinking skills may be compromised. :)
 
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OP was asked for a reproducible test case when this question was posted. They were unable to produce one, and later posted a (now-deleted) answer in which they apologized: "I'm not sure why this is, but I restarted my machine and everything is working as expected."
A couple of months ago I found the question because it had attracted an answer (now deleted) that wanted to clarify the (nonexistent) issue. I voted to close the question as "Not Reproducible" at that time and left a comment about this under the question.
The attempt attracted one support vote, but our votes aged away. This is the third time I have voted to close this question, but so far only crickets. A little help?

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