@kayess I am in the middle of QT qmake cmake nmake all make random stuff. Like a piiip surgery when I am supposed to be the operations doctor but I don't even have a nursery associate degree :D Mr Been kind of thing (the movie with the M&M sketch)! so maybe later
It used to be that you could register yourself IIRC or at least request yourself, but they've since locked it down a bit more due to too many false positives being flagged
talk to the people in the charcoal room, they let you into the system. Also talk to the RO's of the room you wish to give feed back in (charcoal, SOCVR, etc)
@Oldskool for our room, smokey feedback is something you can get once you're a regular. the longer you stick around, the more you can identify the patterns of spam and not-quite spam. It's really easy to give the wrong feedback, especially if people bandwagon on it.
@Braiam You've reviewed 40 posts today, thanks! The time between your first and last review today was 44 minutes and 46 seconds, averaging to a review every 1 minute and 7 seconds.
@Seth It might've been different if a specific page containing that exact code was mentioned as a form of crediting the original author, but this is just spam to a homepage that might not even be relevant at all.
@Seth we have a bit on that in the FAQ but it is hidden in Can I request flags? whuch doesn't explicitly state NAA. We do allow inquiries about what flag to use. The FAQ is not clear about that, sorry.
@Drew when we're all done, a moderator nukes all those posts that are no dupes and then remove the tag from any remaining posts. I have seen Shog9 do that on a prior burnination
I hope that will not be beaten by a hammer... Can anyone explain me exact criteria for a question to be "put on hold as unclear what you're asking". I have seen many questions that are, although really low-quality, but to my understanding (obviously limited) they are still very clear. Ok, a beginner in both programming and SO is asking a question. Why to close it instead of trying to fix and help?
@mvidelgauz Depends a lot on the question. The most common problem that gets a question closed is someone doesn't put enough time into a question. Either research or in refining the question to something that can be answered
@Machavity And how can you be SURE that this is a case? Just your intuition? But do you realize that with your huge experience you have different way of thinking, which you cannot expect from newcomers? Again, why not to help them instead og throwing them away?
@mvidelgauz that is missing the debug attempt and what they expect as outcome. Also the title is awful. Any future visitors will find no value in that question.
@mvidelgauz Here's a secret: we're not always sure. But closure isn't permanent. You can always come back and improve your question and get it reopened
@rene I agree with you! But my Q is why not to fix problem? The same person will come again and again until they will (may be or may be not) catch the principle. Why not to exaplain it sooner?
@mvidelgauz sure, go ahead but giving the question a chance to get fixed is the point of closing. It shouldn't have been answered in the first place. Only one of the answers took the opportunity to fix that wreck
@Drew Yes, I know about that. Let's claim me for that if you want, but my question her was a different one. Yes, the link you gave is another illustration of what I so yesterday - OP's question was clear enough to deserve an answer but was closed. So I want to learn how to behave in a similar situations in future
@Seth It is funny that I didn't read it as threatening yesterday )))) I though πάνταῥεῖ was going to raise a discussion that would explain something... ))) Thank you all!
@Drew I love to do it and I won't stop. I just need to find right ways to do it HERE AT SO, so that 1) I will not disturb others, 2) I won't violate local laws and 3) I won't be beaten by someone with much more badges than I have (weight category, you know...) just because I don't think their way...
@Tunaki You've reviewed 40 posts today (of which 2 were audits), thanks! The time between your first and last review today was 11 minutes and 29 seconds, averaging to a review every 17 seconds.
Can we have a momentary pause on the GoDaddy burnination and some mod feedback on the burn on the GoDaddy tag?
My paritcular question: is the whole lot going to be deleted, all 2k of them, or will there remain hundreds that won't?
It has the potential of consuming a lot of bandwidth and some he...
TIL: if anyone remembers when I said that they were rolling out fiber on my street... they use copper (actually bronze, copper and tin alloy) to connect you to it... :/
@NathanOliver I seriously have no idea... a neighbor asked for an installation and I asked the guy what cable were they using, to which he answered copper
@πάνταῥεῖ Ok, in this particular case it is very likely that there is a dup. But I ask in general what should we do with such questions (obviously with no prior effort) But now I see that a very well rep-ed user are answering there (although in comments, but still ANSWERING), rather than saying "go learn basics"
I sometimes add a comment with some basic hints on off topic questions even if I vote to close it. I don't see anything wrong with that. If nothing else it might make the OP a bit less agitated when their question is shut down and maybe even encourage them to ask a better one next time.
I agree with @ivarni. I feel sorry sometimes for noobs. Sorry in a way that they need guidance and to learn how to ask/search/research, not just a tornado down votes then close. If they don't know how to search they won't know what was the reason of closing their Q
@FirstStep actually, we gave all the guidance that we could have before they even asked, if they decide to bulldoze through that there's little we can do
@πάνταῥεῖ you see, you are answering "by the book" - what should we do according to protocol. I am thinking about spirit of SO as a "questions and answers" site, i.e a place where a question can find its answer. And btw this question is not unclear nor is it too broad. It very well obvious and concrete what a C beginner is asking about (exactly the same situation like we had yesterday)
@mvidelgauz That's a question of viewpoint. You've correctly noticed that question is OT, the final close reason doesn't really matter. The culprit is low research effort actually, but there's no close reason for that, but just explains how downvotes come.