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@adabsurdum going forward, if you elaborate on a request, please link your commentary as a reply; without the linkage, it is no longer clear that this refers to an already-closed post stackoverflow.com/questions/27759652/…
 
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I often see users, especially high rep ones, in the staging ground using comments to ask about the question as if it were published, see e.g. this example with a 50k user doing so. Should we do ... something? They could single handedly publish the thing and ask question if they think the question ok
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@Adriaan Or writing actual solutions/answers in the comments
pretty annoying
@Adriaan Well, onboarding...
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I've given up on those users and if you want to comment you cannot tag them
But a more serious answer for the thing you linked - it seems like these are relevant details, hence why the user asked for that.
@VLAZ then it should be major or minor changes, not a sole "edit post" review, right?
06:25
1 min ago, by VLAZ
@Adriaan Well, onboarding...
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@Cow one could of course comment on any other post of theirs. I used to do that with people CVing with a custom reason "This is spam".
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hehe I guess
 
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@tripleee My new open source library for this task is out today: public string GetLocation { return "In front of computer"; }
you should totally make a REST API for that
@tripleee I'd rather put a historical lock on this post instead of deleting it
@blackgreen or request a dev to move it to SF?
@blackgreen sounds reasonable; please trash my del-pls
@Adriaan I'm not going to bother with that. I bet the devs already have their plate full
09:10
How do we curate an answer with a score of +20 which makes no attempt to answer the asked question? stackoverflow.com/a/30012459/2943403
@mickmackusa downvote and possibly delete-vote. Those are the recommended action for incorrect/unexplained etc answers which do not need mod involvement
It would help if we could cast delete votes on up-voted answers.
getting 20 downvotes so that you can then del vote is not terribly realistic (let alone then several scores of downvotes, like this one)
Anything over a score of 5 is more or less undeletable. Over 10 there is no more or less.
I suppose that's where "collectives" could have been useful. If you can get a bunch of gold badgers to agree with consensus that an answer gotta go, then mods could help with deletion from there without having domain expertise themselves.
09:20
@Lundin ah, that's news to me. Then ... nothing, I think. Unless you can find either a broad enough meta consensus amongst SMEs or a mod that somehow has enough domain knowledge to be willing to act. A merger of the two answers, i.e. editing this one into the older one as "addition", then a custom mod flag could work as well. Perhaps.
This is exceptionally odd, considering del-votes can affect accepted answers. But the author of an accepted answer cannot delete it. Not even cast a single del-vote (equivalent to non-author del-votes).
But upvoted answers are beyond del-vote's reach, entirely.
Oh, right, but upvoted answers can be deleted via a review queue. Which is again odd, compared to plain del-votes.
An NAA flag might work in that case, if reviewers (and possible mods handling the flag) read the comments on the answers and the desired comment, i.e. the one pointing out it isn't an answer, is not the twentieth comment
I think such flags won't be well-received. There's the ever-present "crap hugging community" from meta who insists on preserving any bumbling attempt to post anything closely resembling an answer...
Including the "while this is crap, you used the wrong flag so I won't delete it" people.
09:43
Select a reCAPTCHA Pricing Plan most likely spam yeah? I flagged as such but there's actually no link other than to a picture.
@Lundin Doesn't look like it, looks like just non-English?
What's the case for it being spam?
(machine translation is "Hello! Sorry for speaking in Japanese." followed by a question related to the topic)
Yeah I just ran it through google translate, looks like a question actually. Retracted my flag.
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The title "pricing plan" sets off all spam bells and whistles though.
 
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And now he's being sneaky by deleting bits at a time
 
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@aynber are you a woC?
@mickmackusa Use the meta effect.
 
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18:27
Can someone look at this Am I understanding the comment correctly that they want us to code for them or what?
Also the address in comment is spam hehe
@Cow Yes, it appears to be an unfocused "please update this code for me" type question that should be closed.
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@HovercraftFullOfEels thank you sir
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wtf
We both removed at the same time
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18:34
exact same second
whaaat
yep
Go ahead, it's your find.
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damn
same second
19:28
wow, nothing about that question is any good. OP is biting off far more than chewable
20:54
also possible spam seed just based on the contents...
21:08
@TylerH: possible?
Well, I don't have any proof that it is a spam seed, hence possible
It's obvious AI generated crap, complete with superscript references (although missing the links), I posit that there can be no possible reason for this other than spam.
Someone blindly assuming ChatGPT would generate them a good question, maybe?
21:40
@HovercraftFullOfEels It's not inherently obvious. Maybe if you are doing a lot of AI investigations, it may appear so.
What is inherently obvious is only that it's blatantly off-topic and far too broad in scope for even a topically-relevant network site.
> These questions cover a range of topics from emerging technologies to ethical considerations and global practices, which could be particularly relevant given your background and interests in environmental finance¹²³⁴.
The superscripts at the end make no sense from a human writer
Also, "your interests" is clearly addressed to the asker, which thus makes no sense to be in second-person coming from the asker.
Decent chance it's a spam seed, but far from definitive. Sometimes people just get...very very confused about topicality.
context for anyone reading this after the request is archived
@CPlus I'm not 100% certain, because I'm not familiar with the APIs/services involved, but isn't this potentially about programming since they're asking how to get a specific API to have a certain behavior?
22:02
Hey, just a quick question: this came up on the global meta now and I'm curious to know if there's anyone who regularly exceeds the daily vote limit by 2x in their normal course of using the site (by voting on posts that are deleted the same day, which exempts said votes from the count).
@gparyani stackoverflow.com/users/11682469/jeanne-dark used to quite regularly exceed it by substantial margins
@RyanM By how many factors?
I don't recall exactly
given the vote totals there, regularly doubling it would not surprise me
Because my first inclination was that the user in the MSE question was using sockpuppets to vote and later merging them, but given that the vast majority of votes they've cast are downvotes, and given the 125-reputation requirement to downvote, I thought of other cases and realized the exemption for same-day deleted posts.
@RyanM might be a configuration, too, and thus not programmatic in nature. noidea in this case as i don't use any of those
22:08
And then I remembered this group.
Using public information, you could note that the account is 1,893 days old and has cast 110,450 votes, averaging a bit over 58 votes per day of account age (not just active days).
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@RyanM I am definitely not familiar with those involved, but there is a possibility that the question is about programming, but I do additionally find the question unclear and/or too broad.

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